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uhamM'4: - COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913-EVENING EDITION. Effffr ,Tfr 'rr THE IP Bl PERSONAL notices of visitors in tho city, or of Coos Hay pcoplo who vlBlt in otlicr cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will lie published nml secretaries are kindly requostod to furnish same. The Reliever. The gume may ho n hard "tie mid tho cash eonio slow. You may he hoeing bravely on a long, long row. I'erhaps the goal you're seeking soonm so far away That you wonder If tho effort can ' he mndu lo pay. Hut just when you are weary and tho world seems vile, There's something happeim to you and lt'H all worth while; Vor love cohio In tho picture, .and your dreains come true When yon find a llttlo woman who believes In you. When tho world Ih blind nml rnro loss through the long, long years. Wlion It doesn't seem to bother with your hopes or fears. When your friends aro very doubt ful and your foes are grim And everybody jeers you till your hope grow dim; Still, you .can iiiukH tho riffle, you enn coiuo out best In Hplto or ninny doubter ami of all the mt. There's nothing under heaven that a man can't do Jf yon have a little woman who believes In you! Selected. : : ; 2T IS little wonder that parents are anxious over a daughter's beaux, and that wise fathers and mothers are more concerned over a youiiK man's character than his wonltli. In every girl's life there Is :il way's a llrst sweetheart, says Lau ra .lean Llbboy. and she Is apt to tnko him as the standard by which to Judge all othera who cross her jintli In the alter years. It Is as natural for you ok Klrls' "hearts lo turn timidly, expectantly, to a nice young man as It Is for the sun-Ilowors lo turn In the sun. and Ills vIsltH are encouraged. Mont mothers are reluctant to glvo their young daughters tholr own practical, Iirosulc views on so deilcat and seemingly unnecessary a subject as o how courtship shoul be rondiieten. The most dllllileut of maldeiiH would not hesitate to conllde to her Aiosoni chum even so Hweet a secret as Charlie stole an arm about her waist, Just as they were saying good night at tho gate, and and he almost- -kissed her. and at that llrst wmbrnro from arms masculine her lioart went out to her lover. The romance seems to loose none of Its ilollclous Ituvor, as. two girls whisper over It, but practical and calculating Is the girl who can talk It over with lier mother without confusion and distressing blushes. Hut this Is Just what even tho most modest of girls do; the mother who loves her will warn her earnestly that there should he no embrace unless the young man has asked her In mar riage and has been m copied. The embrace of a girl's llrst lover Ih always a sweet. Haired and solemn memory to her. If Indulged In. without obligation on his part, the una rarely has tho same tender rev erence for a girl. The llrst embrace jiieans either a short mute to the altar or a long way around the llow cry path which loads to nowhere In particular. The girl who has known but one lover's caress, and wedded him. Is like the peach which never loses Its beautiful bloom; the girl who is in clined to think embracing Is not '.imlss and that It is the root of win cere affection learns her mistakes In judgment all In good time. Courtship can not be carried on by rule, as love is purely the attraction of two heariH. but no man of honor will be the llrst to embrace a sweet young girl unless he means to pro pose marriage to her then and there. j- ; i - MISSIONARY CIRCLE I - Mrs. A. 'A. Downs of South Hrond way entertained the olllrors and pro Krnm committee of the llaptlst Mis sionary Circle last Tuesday after noon. The loader and hostesses were loolded upon for the next nix months nml all plans perfected for tho six mouths' work. After the business meeting Mrs. Downs served refreshments, agisted by Huth Cor ey nml Anna Downs, to bur guests: Mrs. R. II. Corey. Mr. lr. II. Pnt thett. Mrs. Alva Doll, Miss Mainlo (iulosou ami Itev. Massford. -t- - - I PRKSHYTKRIAN LADIES The ladle o the l'rosb terlan Church mot with Mrs. .r. K. Rurk hart for the purpose of reorganizing the Millenary Society of tho Pios liyterlnn Chunh. Tho following of Jlrers woro elected: I'roBldent-Mrs. J. E. Hurkhart. Vlco President Mrs. I. S. Smith. Secretary and Treasurer Mrs CIiub. Lowroy. Eleven active members woro en rolled aud It was decided that tho swioty should meet once a week at Xntt homes of tho members. Thoso present wore; Mrs. E. lCettring, Mrs. D. Jones. 3dTB. A. L. Dutz, Mrs. C. H. Walters. CONTRIUUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must ho sub mitted to tho editor not later than 0 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro tho , events occurrod later man tno time inontloncd.) . Mrs. L. W. Liingdon. Mrs. A. E. Sea man. Mrs. W. W. Ilutton. Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. Chas. Lowrey and Mrs, .1. E. Hurkhart. liADIES All) bower of green with two hearts sus pended over their heads. As tho ceremonies proceeded the hearts woro slowly moved together, so when they wero pronounced man and wife tho two hearts wero one. Tim lirhlnl natty entered tho room to the strains of Mendelssohn s beautiful wedding march. Only a few of tho old and most Intimate friends of tho family were Invited. Tho brldo and groom re ceived Bomo very pretty nnd use ful presents. Dalntv refreshments wore served and all wished the newly married couplo a very prosperous life. They will Ilvo at their ranch In Ash Vnll'y In Douglas County. Those present vore: Mrs. Robert Rooke, Robert 0. Rooke, (ieorge Rooke, Mrs. L. 11. Judy. .Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Knrdoll. Mrs. William Egenhoff, Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. l'lper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noah. Mr. and Mrs. John llondrlckson. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Russell, Misses Agnes I lnMilt'lrl(umi I. iiln IfmlHon. Slcim . Stora. Vesta Hreler, Uornlco Egen- lion i ueouoma .uiiiy. jiuiyi uuii, Messrs. Elmer Hreler, Ivy, Noel nnd Mason Noah, Lauren Ilodson, Ruben Hondiickson. A New Idea It Will Pay Y Tho Ladles Aid of the Presbyter Ian Church will hao a "pot luck" dinner and old fashioned rng-tacklng with Mrs. C. II. Walter next Wed nesday, Feb. 1 ltli. . LADIES GUILD I 4 The Ladles Guild of the Episco pal Church mot at 4 he L. M. Noble homo with .Miss Maud Howron as hostess. After tho regular order of business tholr was a short sewing session, after which refreshments wero served. Those present wore: Mrs. .1. W. Flanagan. Mrs. E. Lewis, Mrs. Otto Schetler, Mrs. John Coke. Mrs. W. 11. Curtis. Mrs. J. M. Upton, Miss .Maude Reed. Mrs. Aim gar Lagerstrom, Mrs. II. Hradlleld, Mrs. W. Ledward. Mrs. Fannie Haz ard. .Mrs. Mary McKuight. Mrs. Tom. Holland, .Mrs. Sylvester Jones, .Mrs. W. Ilutler. Miss Alice Hutler. Mrs. Chas. Dungnn and Mis. L. M. Noble. The next meeting of the Guild will be held with Mrs. C. K. Perry next Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 18th. ! Will ST PARTY I MIhh Grace Williams of North Rend entertained a number of her friends at whist at the home of Mrs. ('mis. Worreil. Itefieshmeuts were served. Thoso present were; .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worrell, Miss es Hosslo Iminel. Kara Schousc, .Mil dred Rood and (trace Williams, and Messrs. W. Richards, .1. Schmedillug, and L. Eaton. DINNER PARTY Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy of lO'.ni Cen tral avenue was Hostess at an inror mal luncheon to a few friends last Monday afternoon. The afternoon was most pleasantly spent In sow ing. Mrs. Morrlssey's guests were: Mrs. A. L. Ilunsowoiih, Mrs. Dor soy Kreltzer. Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mr. F. M. Parsons. Mrs. W. F. Mil ler and Mrs. Eugene Crosthwalte. ) Kl'MNEIt PARTY I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanford of Sumner entertained a number of their friends ut a Five Hundred par ly last Saturday evening. Mrs. San ford was assisted in receiving nnd serving by Mis draco Sanford. At the close of cards refreshiuentH woro served to Miss Gladys Roberts, Miss Ollle Richards, Miss Elua Selnnder, Mis a 1 1 1 lit ii Selniuler nml Mexsrx. George and Kills Selnnder. Charles I'etersou. lloiieii itiiiiurus ami I.. J. Masters. VALENTINE PARTY I t . , The Mlnnle-Wls Club members will give a Valentino party Saturday moiling. Feb. I.'., at tho homo of .Mrs. E. E. Kelley on South Fourth street. A A I CHILDREN'S PARTY Mrs. Mnry Drowning entertained at a party, for some children, for her grandson, Robert Drowning, last Tuesday evening. Thoso present woro Marlon llorsfall, Vera Albright, Florence, Hess, Alice and Helen Flanagan and Pasiiuln Hradlleld. Robert Drowning left on tho Hreakw ater today for his home In Washington. D. C. PARTY IN PORTER i . A birthday party was given by Mrs. Mlko Kelmo at her home In Porter In honor of tho tenth birth day of her llttlo daughter. Clara. Games wero played aud later refresh ment wero served. Thoso present were: Herman Anderson. Clara Kolioe. Esther Kehoe. Myrtle Thomas nnd Maxtne Dow oso. : COOS RIVER WEDDlNtJ A quiet hut pretty houso wedding was solemnized at tho North Coos ltlvor homo of Mrs. Robert Rooko, last Wednesday. Fobruary 12, when her daughtor, Floreiico M., nnd Al titun O. Ciiistafson were united In maiiingo by Row J. E. Hurkhart, tho Presbyterian minister. Tho brldo was prettily dressed in white and carried a beautiful bo quct of china llllles tied with a largo white ribbon bow. Tho brides maid was Mis Luolla Ilodson. Tho groomsman was Geo. Rooke. Tho room was prettily decorated In green and whtto, The brldo and groom stood In a TRY NEW PLAN At a recent business meeting of the Lndlos Episcopal Guild n novel sehemo was advanced as a means of raising funds to defray tho expenses of the organization nnd yet doing away with tho usual methods of mak ing money. Each of the members Is to onrn ouo dollar during Lent nnd ulso do nate some article of needlework, which will be sold at tho first cooked food sale after tho Lenten season. Tho prollts to go to the Guild. N Co-operation Is certainly the basis of all good business. There iniiBt he co-operation between n store and Its customers or there will bo " Hailsfartlon. Wo aro going a step farther and propose to share tlio profits with our patrons. We are not going to out prices or mako a nig noise, but we will continue rendering good Ben-Ire mid soiling groceries at reasonanio prices and nt the end of tho year glvo you your s nie or the profits your business has helped lo create. $2,000,000 PER DAY This amount is iipont dnlly fr ,,..,,.. ,' much of which is tho kind i fl)r,. '"' i n i . . " 1011 ! in; nwiiiv.iiniij, juii mi inn nccil wnnt i need for and In addition offer Vlu dil& profits on our now co-operaivo i,e th any use for. Much of this Is wiHto ,T advertising only tho thlngH um LJ'" want nur Hlmro of (Im $2 noo ooo ?' -First without bragging or i.lll8lf Z ' lug to nth-net you to our Hi,.e nmi ,'eniJ to couvlnco you that our cn-opcrntivn ni, please you and he profitable also 'J Connie le amid Left Us Tell You About It Fimntslh COperati C. BROADAVAY- First National Bank Building. I WILL WEI) IN .IIWE. l'l-lends of .Miss Vlvlnn Taylor it ml Hnrry Hutler have been In formed that their marriage will take place In San Francisco early In June nnd will be a quiet affair, only a few Intimate friends aud relatives attending. Tl o young couple will come Immediately to Coo Day. Mr. Hutler Is an engineer on the Smith Powers road and his hiide-to-ho Is well known on the Hay, having vis ited here n number of times with Mrs. E. E. Straw and otnors. DEMOREST CONTEST. There will ho a gold medal con test In tho Methodist' church next Wednesday evening. Fobruary lit. The contestants arc all from North lleuil under the direction ot Dr. 1 tit tl Clark of the North lleud Vv. C. T. P. The program to ho carried out Is us follows: Opening prayer, Rev. 'A. O. How ard. Soprano Solo Miss Ellen Anderson. Oration, "Patriotism of Peace.' Chas. VanClle. Oration. "An Evil lleast" Joo Harbour. Recitation, "A Convict's Warning' Eleanor Selnnder. Recitation, "Tho Old Violin" Naomi Smith. Oration. "Young America a Win ery.- Hessio Haln. Recitation. "Tho College Oil Can" Lola Ritchie. Soliloquy. "Tho Dying Drunknrd". . Esther Runoff. Tenor solo W. A. Held. Closing remarks, Rev. Osliiud. M. E. LADIES AID I Mrs. Leo Drown entertained the Methodist Ladles Aid Society Wed nesday afternoon nt her homo in West Marshlleld with an Abraham Lincoln program. The houso was decorated in Amer ican Hags and pictures of the mar tyred president and the cakos and refreshments wero small log cabins. Tho afternoon was spout In sowing arter which the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Geogo Dolt, Mrs. M. R. Smith nnd Mrs, Howard Savage sorvod re freshments, Tho next meeting of tho society will bo next Wednesday afternoon nt tho church, whon they will mako t ninnies. Mrs, Hrown's guests on Wodnos day wero: Mrs. Olivia Ednitin. Mrs. Cooloy. CARAMELS 35c Pound at STAFFORD'S Special Candy Sale Saturday and Sunday J " Mrs. Otis Wilson. Mrs. F. L. Grannls. Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. F. E. Al len, Mrs. Lnrgent, Mrs. .funis, Mrs. F. C. Illrcli. Mrs J. J. Morrow. Mrs. 0. S. Torrcv, Mrs. C. I. Relgard. rs. Graham. Mrs. Itoff. Mrs. M. 1. Hrown, Mrs. W. V. Douglas. Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. J. 0. Langworthy, Mrs. C. A. Langworthy, Mrs. S. II. Cath cart. Mrs. II. Smith, Mrs. M. R. Smith Mrs. Chas. Davis. Mrs. Hrlggs, Mrs. George Holt, Mrs. II. Savage. Mr. II. 1. Riitledge. Mrs. Nesbli and Ruth Jarvls Luclle Douglas nnd Dorothy Diingan. . . . noon diversion, after which Mrs. Christiansen, assisted by her daugh ter, Miss Olga, served refreshments. The next meeting of tho club will bo Wednesday. Feb. 2(1, with Mrs. William Gale. Those present Thursday afternoon were: Mrs. R. Hush, Mrs, Georgo Rourko, Mrs. W. Gale. Mrs. J. Hrockmlllor ami Mrs. A. L. llutz. I Mrs. Kreltzer next Tuesday, i, present TuoHtlnv wero Mn KrtS .Mrs. CMC Pern Mrs.A.T.g Scott, Mrs. J -r llnrrlgan'jiVl E. Straw. Mrs .1 Mllner.Jla K. Hooth, Mrs c f McKnlitti. Mrs. I-red Powers, o a. n. w. ci.ru ! I The A. N. W. Club met with Mrs. G. A. Hennett last Thurstay at her home in North .Mnridillold. Dining the business Bewdoii it was decided to send Ilvo dollars to the Scholar ship Loan Fund. The dub also sub scribed to the Ladles Home Journal and the Prlscllla Magazine r(r the Marshlleld Public Library. Aftor tho business meeting the members and guests spent a pleasant hour s-w-i;, :,ftoc whl'h refreshments were sorvod by the hostess, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. R. K. Hooth. During the afternoon Mrs. Carl Ev ertseii gave a number of musical selections. Tho club will meet next Thursday with Mrs. Carl Evertsen In West Marshlleld. The member present last Thurs day wero: Mra. F. E. Allen, Mrs. Olivia Ed man, Mrs. Carl Evertsen, Mrs. J, T. Hall. Mrs. Fannlo Hazard, Mrs. Chas. Kaiser, Mrs. Kate Laudo, Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. Mary MoKnlght. Mrs. L. M. Noblo. Mrs. II. Reed. Mrs. M. R. Smith nml Mrs. W F. Squire. ! SOCIAL SEWING CLl'lt The Social Sewitut Circle met with Mrs. Del Rhodes Thursday afternoon. After u few hours of Hewing the IiosIokh served refreshments. The next meeting will ho with Mrs. Eva Gammill, Thursday, Fob. 27. TIiomc promiit at tho Inat mooting were: j Mrs. Geo. Ayro, Mrs. I). .1. Rees, Mra. SwHiiton. Mrs. .1. C. Swlnrord nml Miss Edith Ayro. .n 'i ion itciRci: rn'ii. I PRot.itrss (i.in. ? The Progress Club met X:-Ji Inst with Mrs. Adel:perj:rk an afternoon wnn Scott. Mil (I. Finnngan read a very kknti: paper on his lire mid wrltlngi, tic .was iniiowod ti n roll t;-1. t i (Continued on 1'tgoEliM.) it The Auction Hiidge Club was on "italned Tuesday of this week by Mrs. W. M. Hlako at her homo In South Miirshfloul. Mr. W. H. Nich olson was a guest. At enrda Mrs. E. K. Juno tuade high score and captured a dainty prlzo. Thoso present wore Mrs. II. .M. Richard son, .Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. 1). C. Greon. Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. M. C. .Muloney. Mr. . s. Tower, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson nml Mrs, ijlnke. Mrs. E. K. Jones will ontertaln tho club on Tuosdny next. ! I'.PWORTII LEAGCE The Epworth Leaguo social at the Methodist parsonage last Wednes day evening was most enjoyable and entertaining. There was a short business session following tho adjournment of which was the social that opened the old fashioned spelling boo. Then there waH a short literary program as fol lows: Character sketch ... Harriot Hansen Recitation Inez Haldwin After this there was an Impromptu debate on tho question, "Resolved. Hint Lincoln is a greater man than Washington." Alllrniatlve. Lesllo Isaacson, How ard Savago and Frank Sumner. Negative, E. 11. Campbell, Ralph Bishop and Mr. Hasklus. Tho Judges, Ho v. Rutlodge, G. N. Holt nml Mr. Tozlor, decided In fa vor of tho afllrmatlvo. After various games, refreshments woro served by Misses Evelyn Lang worthy, Harriet Hansen, Eva Han sen and Irene Prouss. Thero wero nbout forty-llvo present nnd all had a good time. Tho second Wednosdny In March tho leaguo will hold a business meet ing nnd elect olllcers. 4 5 ! ROYAL Al'CTION RRIDGE - Mrs. A. L. HoiiKoworth wiih hos e's to .ho Royal iictlon Hrldgo Uiib at her homo In South Mursh- lolil last Tuesday arternoon. A do Iclous luncheon was served, Mrs. Kreltzer assisting Mrs. Iloiisoworlh. Mi" prize was won by Mra. A. T. Haines, The club will moot wltn HIGH GRADE laundering of Collars, CuSi nl SlililH. The limiU fnttMloci tal will hnvo nothliu; to lie ileilrtill tholr linen Is intrusted to tibl lauiidoiing. A LAUNDRY whom von will be FdVCd H "I ry nB to the condition of 11 clothes, they are nlwnys rijet Coos Bay Stpam Laundql PHONE MAIN5M. MEEr IN NORTH REND . SPIliELLA dORSlETS! may ba obtained In Marshfleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. Ill S. BU St. rkoa. 10X Tho North Rend Mothodlst Epis copal Ladles Aid mot nt tho homo of Mrs. F. J. Nowklrk, Thursdny nf tomoon. Tho nfternoon was spont In sowing. Thoso present wero: Mrs. J. W. Grout. Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Alhort lllsoy, Mrs. II. J. Isaacs. Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Wood hull. Mrs. F. W. Stevens, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. W. Chnppoll, Mrs. Ilodson, Mrs, L. Ritchie. Mrs. Win. Thomns, Mrs. C. A. Nolner, Mrs, Jamos Parker. I VALENTINE PARTY. Cntheiino Stump was hostesB to a number of her llttlo playmates nt a Valentino ten party yestorday af ternoon at her homo in North Mnrshlleld In honor of Eleanor Flanagan, who was celebrating her sixth birthday. Tho tea vablo was decorated In valontlnos and llttlo red hearts wero used as placo cards. Thoso Invited .were: Eleanor Flanagan, Agnes McLaln, Helen Sullivan, Ellzaboth Swanton, Virginia Coko, Margarot Luso, Elvy Grant nnd Louise Lockhart. i :alling ck rVMUMN 'uV s Ctitu V -M V - ?" , 1 .Mia IljinrKii, V mam" w. JOLLY DOZEN I Tho Jolly Dozen Club met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. L. I Christiansen of Bunker Hill. Tho afternoon was celebrated with a Val-' entlne party. Hearts was the after-1 Look up your calling cards and if tli siiil"J low lot us order a now lot for you. If you have pinto lot us got one for you. 100 cards from your plate, $1.25. 100 cards with plate, $2.00 to $3.50. Redl Cross Drag Store STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. rfjT twpm mam gfflpraKHj