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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913-EVEN1NG EDITION. I PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos liny pcoplo who visit in other cltios, together with notices of social affairs, nre gladly received In tho social de partment. Tclophono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries itro kindly requested to furnish same. DUItINd IjHXT You may dovlso my ponaiiro, Sot mo my Lenten tusk; Mnko prohibition to 'rouse my con trition I'll do anything you ask. Toll mo no sweets must I nibble, And candy rocs off my list; Tint I'll feast on the excellent mem ory Of your very sweet lips I'vo kissed. Toll mo I must anil drinking, And never a glass for nilno; But still I'll bo drunk, I'm thinking, With your smile that bewitches llko wine. Toll mo I must iiult smoking. And smoking Is ended here: Hut I'll got tlio effect from your Joking, Krotn tho "smoke" of your prom ised, dear. IT IS the nnturo of young girls to look forward to future Jos through tho hazo of rosy Imag ination. Who would destroy tho jswoet delusion that some day their airy ship will land, nnd its com mander, a nice young man. will urgo thorn to take passage on the 3ark for a lifelong voyage? It Is soldoin that very juiing grrlB Tiro prnetlcnl In their Ideas. Their dreams go no further than to fall In lovo Bomo tlmo, perhaps nnd .becomo betrothed-wlth matrimony ins tho culmination of years and years of blissful courti.hlp, says inura .loan Llhboy. After this ship which brings to her a lover, comes to lnnd. h!ic quite believes there will never afterward bo a cloud In her sky. It Is not until iiho lin.s waited patiently for years, watching for thin ship that does not come in, that Hho realizes that moro lovo liarkH are lost at sea than ever 50ino to port. Every girl builds Koldun air castles of tho happiness In storo for her when her ship ahnll liavo cast anchor. Shu will nlwnyH lie young in heart while this hopo abides with hor. Tho sweet ex pectancy should never bo discour aged or laughed at. Whou a wo mnu no longer dreams that her ship oven though long delayed, will Hiiro ly sail Into harlior, there Is little loft on earth to live for. TIiIb phantom craft, lying afar In tliu oiling, though freighted with so many henrt hopes, In buoyed up by ho much expectation that It usual ly comes to those who do not give up watching and waiting for If, Tho niulden iIooh not stand alone fltrnlnlug her eyes across the hiiii kissed son of hopo; a great throng of eager women bear her company. There aro to bo found not only the single women, watching for the love boat, but mothers as well. They have their dreams, too, 01 what they shall do for tho children that cuddle In their anus when their ehlp of good fortune coiuoh In. Men, too, silently pray for their ah I p to come to pint that they may )iu nblo to Mhower treasures upon thoso dear to them. Valiant men, Impatient at Its long delay, set forth to meet It, no matter how rough tho tide. Maid and youth, man and woman nil arc watching for their ship to conic In. it Is a dear and beauti ful hope woulil that the dreams of each and all could be fulfilled. One Is never too old to have such n hopo realised, r-'or some life' joys come early, otheis must wait. lint It Is worth while. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication in tho society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mlttod to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of oach week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho I .. .,.. nrtn..Mv.l Infni. rnnri Tlin 1 time mentioned.) Stonholm, .Miss Huth Wood worth Mrs. A. Is. OIossop, .Miss Hollo J Connor, Miss Irene Abbott, Miss Lu cy Spanner, Mlssj-Adneo Palmer.. Mrs. I.oulso Wilbur, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Hutz, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Pnrkor, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Chapln, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Uosodahl, Miss Anna M. Dodge nnd Mrs. W. F. Irish. Cecil Ln Cliapollo, Howard Kolley. Kiigeno Kellej. Lornn Davis, Dun ...... iinuininv U'llllnin DiiBlmev and Frederick Mongland nnd Mesdntues Margaret La Chapelle. lioagland, Thompson. Chns. La Chapelle, llnld wln, tho Misses 12 vn Dresser, Inez ltaldwln. Huth lioagland. Wllma llnaglnnd. Helen Perkins, Abbott, Miller and Huivn Flanagan, .j. .. 0I11LS CLl'lt. Tl o Girls' Tnlmblo nnd Need to Club met at tho homo of Huth An derson Friday afternoon. A short business meeting was hold and sev eral now members wore elected. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Anna D.twns, .Margaret Mlnnlg. Huby Carlson. Hhoda Anderson, uiiin AiitieiMin. Violet Hobertson nnd Mary L. McArthur. The next meeting will bo ut the home of Kuby Carlson. .;. .j. I H Four 1913 i A. X. W. CLUll Tho A. X. W. Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Fvertsen nt her homo In West Murshflold. when a pleasant afternoon was spent In sow ing nnd conversation, after which tho hostess, assisted by hor sister. Miss Frances Ocorge, served re freshments to: Mrs. F. B. Allen, Mrs. 0. A. Den nett, Mrs. Olivia Utlninn, Mrs. .1. T. Unll, Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard, Mrs. Chas. Kaiser. Mrs. S. Lando, Mrs. E. Mlu gus. Mrs. 0. F. Murch, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Mrs. L. M. Xoblo. Mrs. K. O'Connell, Mrs. M. It. Smith nnd Mrs. Squire. ' Tho club will moot noxt Thurs day with Mrs. Fannie Hnzard. .;. -j. v PAST .MATRONS O I i , VOlW'fl PKUPIjK'S SOCIAIi , The Young People's Society of tho Xorwoglan Church mot Thursday evening In the church ball. Tho usu al business and social program was carried out. Tho evening's pro- ! gram wns: , Plana solo . . . Miss Mablo Mnthlson Heading Hichnrd Ommol Hendlng Hov. Thorp Piano solo Miss Mnthlson Hendlng of society paper Olaf Klrkrolt After tho program refreshments I wero served by DJna HJollo nnd Olaf Klrkrelt. Tho remainder of tho oven Ing wns spent In games nnd a gen eral good time. Thoso prosont woro: Ulna lljelle. Thea Larson, Jcnnlo .lohus.iu, Eflle Larscn, Corn and Mablo Mnthlson, Torn and Anna Lund, Mrs. W. Xolson, Mrs. Otto Nelson, Mrs. Thorp, John King, Al fred Juren, Androw Anderson, Christ Leo, John Lnrson, Oscnr Sl vertsen, Hicliard Ommel, Olnf Klr krelt, 15. Ncllon, Otto Nelson and Hov. Thorp. Tho next meeting will bo Friday evening, March 7th, nt the church parlors. .;. Mrs. C. II. Dungnii cntertnlned the Indies of tho Past Matron's associa tion nt n chicken dinner Friday af ternoon at tho home of her mothor, Mrs. M. H. Smith. Tho decorntlons wero In koeping with the day, tho color scheme being red, whlto nnd blue. Tho place cards wero little bntchets nnd thoro was a Martha Washington custard for desert, mnde In red. whlto nnd blue. Tho afternoon opened with a busi ness mooting with Mrs. Dungan In tho chair,' tho president, Mrs. FrobJ borg, being absent. After business was transacted the hostess sorvod a chicken dinner to hor guests, who wero: Mrs. K. S. Ilargolt. Mrs. F. K. Al len. Mrs. lleo. Murch, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. Orn McCarty, nnd Mrs. Fannie Hazard. Mrs. M. H. Smith was u specinl guest. The next regular mooting will bo held March 21st with Mrs. Fannie Hnzard. Al'tTlOX p.ihdci:. I I HKOKITION' TODAY I . Tho library board, with Miss Kllzaboth Topping, librarian, and Uhh Oortrudo Hendry, nsulstiiut. will receive the teachers, of the Mnrshlleld public schools, the Duu lcer Hill, the Enstslde school and tho boards of education at the homo of Mrs. Henry Songstnckon this after noon In Nona Mnrshllold. Tho re ception will be from .'I to n and the inlslcnl progriun will bo glen by MrH. Wm. Hni'Mfall, Jr.. Mrs A D. Old ley and Mrs. K. L. Hobertson The house will be de'oruted In foriiB nnd Oregon grape and hiicklo borry brush. darkened and lighted ly electricity. In receiving line will be Mrs. Hen ry Sengstackeii. Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mn. W. S. Chandler. Mrs. M. O. Mil ium)' ami Mlw KlUuboth Topping. Mrs .1. ? Rennet t, limit her iiiom lur or the board, is uunble to atkud liei niihO of her almt'iiie In California. The United guests are: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tii'.U-n. Mr-. J. (V Merchant. Mr ami Mrs C. K. Ionian. Mr. hiuI Mrs. Martin Mr J.ngnaii. Mr. anl Mr. H. T. Whlttey. Mrs Ht'lina. Thomas. Miss Kram-es Franse, Mrs. K. K. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs A. 11. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. A. T Haines. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dm Iter. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank L. Orauuls, Mr. Walter M. Morris. Miss Allies 0. Carpenter, Miss Esther Silverman. Alias Anna Drowning. Miss Kllaabeth Mnoro, Miss Marie Malonoy, Miss Mary K. Thompson, Miss Helen T.andrlth, Miss Allco Arinsby, Miss lrono Mogford. Miss Inoz Daldwln, Miss Lillian Elmoro, Miss Hilda Mrs. H. K. Junes entertained the Auction Drldge club uf her hoine on Pine street on Tuesday last. Honors for high score fell to .Mrs. D. P. Oreen. Mrs. II. S. Tower will entertain the club next Tuesday afternoon: All the uiembers Including Mrs. Jones. Mrs. lllnkc. Mrs. Diehard son. Mrs. Mnloney. Mrs. Mntson. Mrs. Oreen and Mrs. Miugus were present Tuesday. VALEXTIXK PAHTV. 1 The Valentine party given by tho Mlnnle-Wls Social club to their fa milies and invited guests was at the homo or Mrs. E. E. Kelley. In South Mnrshflold, last Saturday evening. The Iioiibo wns beautifully deco ra tod with the club colors, Oregon grape, huckleberry nnd strings of red hearts. Dainty refreshments wore nerved In cafeteria style. Those present were. Messrs. ami Mcsdniucs Davis, Dresser, Perkins, Dasliuo). Kelley. Drown, Messrs. Hollldny, Oreen, Leo La Chapelle, Ualpii Dresser, I SEWIXO PAHTV Mrs. Edwin Dusby outortnlned a few friends nt n sewing party Wed nesday afternoon nt hor homo on South Fourth street. After sowing, tho hostess sorvod refreshments to her guests, who wero: Mrs. W. F. Irish, Mrs. J. W. Dul ler, Mrs. Hnlston and Mrs. It. A. Copple. I M. K. LAD IE.S AID I Tho Methodist Ladles Aid met nt the church Thursday and mndo ta ninlcs. At thoso meetings the usual busi ness and social sessions nre dispen sed with. Tho noxt meeting of tho Aid will be Mnrch nth nt tho church nnd this will bo u "tnmnle meeting." DIltTIIDAV PAHTV. PEANUT BRITTLE and TAFFIES 20c Pound Special Candy Sale Saturday and Sunday at TAfFORD' SPTI! F,LLA CO USfiTS may bo obtnluod In Mnrshlleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corse tier. 852 So, Cth St. Phone 20 OX. I - Freddie Anderson of .North Monti emertiilnetl twelve of his little friends nt n birthday party Tues day nf,cr:'' "n. ! bc'n: 'Ms :l':t'' birthday. The ufteruonn wns spout In playing games nnd lntor refresV nients wore served. Thoso present were: Huth Hill, Electa Strang. Edith lleudrlckson, Murulta Ander son, Agues Nnbb. Mubol Wlttlclt. Vivian Shriver. Hoy Tyberg. Wal ler Anderson, Earl Shriver, Frank Shriver, Elmer King nnd Freddie Anderson. ! !' ' PKKEDYTEHIAX LADIES I 4 The Xortjj Mend Presbyterian Ladles' Aid met Thursday nfterunon In the Mlzpah class room. Mrs. (let). Maudlgti. Mrs. Oeo. Ilartninn. Mrs. Hobert McCnnn and Mrs. Anna Larson woro hostesses for the nftor noon. The room wns doeorutod with flowers and hearts. Dlnl cages hung In numerous places. A largo centerpiece In the form or n henrt ndnrued the table. The placo cards were also In form of hearts. The afternoon was spout in sowing after which refreshments weio served. Those prosont wore: Mrs. L. K. St rate. Dr. Mini Clark. Mrs. E. S. Marzee. Mrs. C. T. McOulro. Mrs. Ooo. Holster. Mrs. Merthn Wnters. .Mrs. H. C. Holnios. Mrs. X. C. MacLeod, Mrs. Hobert McCniin. Mrs. lloorgo Hnzor. Mrs. M. Ournsey. Mrs. II. O'Marn, Mis. Iloscoe lluzor. Mrs. C. A. Smith. Mrs. Oeo. Mnndlgo, Mrs. Dr. Wat son, Mrs. Ooo. Hartmaii. Mrs. K. K. Hood. Mrs. Win. lloeck. Mrs. Anna Lnrson. Mrs. Oeo. Thomnsoii. Mrs. Henry Dlers, .Mrs. C. Konnedy. Mrs. tiotbro. Olive O'Mara, Hayiuond O' Mara, nnd Hubert Ilnzer. xcelsior Sold and Delivered Three More Ordered for Immediate Delivery 'Flint's the record for opening of ilic season pretty good, isn't it? .;v. eryone was sold in competition willi oilier machines and were finnllv order' ed because the Excelsior Proved Best by Every Test If you once ride an Excelsior you will know the reason why. I. am a practical machinist and picked the 'Excelsior because of js $,,. perior mechanical equipment. The new 19121 Excelsior is a wonder and a world-beater. It is as near perfect as any machine made. F feel so confi dent of its superiority that I Challenge Any Motorcycle in the World of the Same Bore and Stroke The Excelsior has a thoroughly established reputation. It is not an ex periment. It holds the world's record for speed, 1 to 100 miles. These are only a few of the many merits that commend the Excelsior to most motorcycle riders. We carry them in stock at the Konntx. Garage where they arc always ready to demonstrate and prove every statement made about them. The Excelsior is manufactured by the Jargest motorcycle concern in tlie world. They guarantee them to me and 1 guarantee them to you. Conic in and let me show yoiu Koontz Auto Garage JOHN L. KOONTZ NORTH FRONT ST. was Rlvon Mrs. Joo Olln at hor homo , In North Dend Inst Saturday evening. mo main inversion uoiiik wlilst, ut which the llrst prizes woro won by Mrs. Hoy 0. Hrulnurd and I,. A. I.nomls, and the rousolntlons went to , Mrs. N. 0. llnnies nnd Roy O. Drain- uril. At u late hour delicious re freshments wero served. Thoso Invited wero: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hussoll. Mr. ! and Mrs. I,. A. I.nomls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy O. Druliinrd. Mrs. Karle Mlrhaols, Mr. and Mrs. X. 0. Iliunes, Miss Km ma Johnson, Miss Laura I.uwlor and Lester ICatou. -l- I'ltisciLL.v ci.ro MTTM1 l-'OI.K 1MUTV I The Kranlc Dlnck homo on South Fifth St root was tho seono of u mer ry party the other day In honor of Miss Tholnm's ninth blrtbdny. Tho bouse was prettily decorated for the invasion and the little folk onjoyed various games. In tho potato game, Howard McLaughlin won first prle and Thelma Dhuk uon the prle In the pipe tfniiif Lemonade and light refreshment wen. served. Mrs. Dy ers and Mrs. Mat tie Illalu assisting Mrs. Dlnck. Among those present were lirma Hodson. Thelnui Dlnek, Lois Dlatk. MarKsret Cowers. June Mc LauKhlln. Maybolle McLaughlin. Howard McLauKblln. Uunean Dash iiey. William Dnshuey. Oordon Neff. l-.iiierson Netf, Adraln Oardner. Mvr tle Coukllu, Violet Dattlson, Itena Dattlson, Mabel Sneddon nnd Louise t'onner. : -s. The I'riscllln Club mot Wednos day afternoon with Miss Slgiiu Lar son of Hunker Hill. After n busi ness meetliiK the members spent u ploasant afternoon sewing nnd en joyed sovornl musical selections by Mrs. Oeorgo Hourko. Tho hostoss served refreshments to hor guests, Miss Oenovlovo Tollef soii. Mrs. C. O. Lnrson. Mrs. Knud Krlekson, Mrs. Ooorno Hourko, Mrs. W. T. Oalo, Mrs. Fro.l Hoynolds. Mrs. Henry Olson nnd Miss Ada Clau- 8011. Tho club will meet Wodnesduy nf ternoon, April Cth, with Mrs. Hay Chapln, j. ... . I 1'IKTH STItKI-ri' OLUD I 1, Mrs. K. A. Harris was hostoss to tho Fifth Streot SowIiir Clrdo moin bers last Monday evening. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Mnry Thompson, Mrs. C. H. Dolnn. Miss Dodno. Mrs. Nolllo Whereat nnd Mrs. DiIbks. Mrs. Whereat will entortnln tho ladles next Monday ovonlng, ! I l'HRSDVTKHIAX SOCIAT, Tho C. K. Society of tho Presby terian Church navo n social last Wednosday evening in tho church, to which onch nioiubor wns allowed to bring one guest. Tho owning wns spent in plnying gamos nnd was end ed with refreshments, sorvod by Lil lian Soamnn nnd Virginia Clnrko. Thoso enjoying tho evening wore: Hov. nnd Mrs. Durkhnrt, Mr. and ( Cl(intliunro?aiewRQTl SUHCHISK PAHTV I A vory onjoynblo surpriso party HKALTII WAHMXO. Chilled ami wet feet result in congesting the lntornnl organs, and Inflaniaintlon of the kidneys and blsdder, with rbeiinmtlc twinges ami pain In tho bnck, generally follow. Use Foley Kidney Dills. They nre tho best medicine made for all ills onleis of tho kldnoys, for bladder iriegularltloa and for backache and rhoumnrishi. They do not contain bnblt-formliiK drugs. Tonic in ac tion, tiulck In results. For sale by Lcckhart & Parsons, Tho Dusy Cor-rer. By furnishing us with a list of the property on which you wish to pay taxes, we will ascertain, free of cost, how much your taxes are, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! You have but thirty days in which to pay )'W taxes and secure the three per cent discount. Give us a list of your property and wc will e that they are promptly attended to. The e First National Bank Of Coos Bay The Time When a Plumber Is Needed I ut the llrst sign of trouble. For If neglected the damage is bound I" B1rt0Wb,K8, Plumbing doesn't x itself not by a great deal. Send for us when the first little break occurs. That will savo you money in mou- was than one. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Front Street. 1110X13 77-.T GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' jEBig Orr! klV