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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1913)
I II L. Hi I ' i ' ' Evorvbnftv .!.. . -' " naa tUA CONTRIDUTIONS concornlng eoclnl happenings, intended for publication in the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later tlinn G o'clock p. in., Friday of onch weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho events occurred Inter than the tlmo mentioned.) 1 PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day poopio who visit In othor cities, togothor with notices of social affairs, nro gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephones 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish samo. S5 SUNSET" Written for Tho Times by Captain T. ,1. Mncgenn. A light breeze fanned tho henvlng swell, The sun sunt forth a parting beam, Tlio blue clouds serve ns colored glass, To add more lustre to tho scene. Down, down, she held her headlong roursc, Till great Neptune's wave she did Imbue, And the Westurn heavens are n-glow With rolling clouds or varied hue. Refraction seemed to stay her course, There In her majesty she shone, No mortal could that picture paint, The artist must ho Clod alone. Hut when she kissed the surging brine, Her Image over tho waves she threw And like a Ood she did descend And sank In tho wnves uereuo and blue. DOES any woman of your ac iiunintntire gush? If hIio docs, nrrcn't you often tempted to Cell "her llutly that she makes you sldk? Tliero nro two kinds of women ' that are trying on the nerves In two distinctly different wnyH. One ai vnys tells you that you are th? donr !8t, tho sweetest, the lovllest thing on earth. You would like to believe her, and feel sort of warm and comfortable nil aver, likewise Niimewliat puffed up. U'hon you hear her saying exactly tho name thing to some one else, who without tho slightest feeling of envy or mlsjudgmenl ynu know Is about as commonplace as they make them. In consequence when the gusher lella you tbnt your hat Is really the most becoming thing, you are In clined to snatch It off and never wear It ngaln. In contradiction to the gusher Is the horridly frank Individual who tolls you tho plain, unvarnished truth, taking particular pains to pick out the unpleasant rather than tho idcnslng features on which to dilate Jit length. 5'ou meet her on the street and id 10 greets you In this cheerful fash Jon, "For heaven's sako what have you been doing to your face?" When you assure her that you didn't know anything was tlio matter with it she proceeds to analyze your wrinkles, tho added Hues between your eyes, your now way of wear ing your lialr that makes you look older, and leaves you feeling about as cheerful as n graveyard. This typo of woman you all know lior rcscnU it as a personal insult If you suggest that she would look better In blue than in pink, hut she doesn't hesitate In telling every one alio moots Just what she thinks of tholr get up. whether the criticism hurts or not. Whllo the gnsher Is to be tmt down upon hard she really Is not as uii "Itlnd as the outspoken one. A good rule for us all to follow, Is to any nothing, If wo can't say some thing plensaut, not however feeling that this moans that everything Is too tiwuet for words," "Just tho lonrest," etc., etc. h to preparations for her coming trip south. U. V. It. M. I ItlRTIIDAV IMHTV Mr. and Mrs. L. I Falkenstoln on ttortalnod on Monday with a dinner uuid dnnco at their homo In North, Wend in honor of the birthday of J. Mnrtninnn. After dinner dancing was enjoyed until a lato hour. Those onjoylng Mr. and Mrs. Falk cnstoln'B hospitality wore: Mr. and Mrs. llalloy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard I m lion. Misses Laura and lena Kruse, Nora and Cluron Hago, Mrs, Davis, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Es ther Imhoff, Miss Knto Anthony and "Miss Marjorln Swenrlngor, and Messrs. Edgar Simpson, Joe Windsor, Jess Ilartmnn, Hob Kehoo, Ted Kissam, Allen Klssam, Will Davis and Jlonry Rolto. I PRIKCll.liA ("LUII Tho Prlscilla Club mot last Wod Tnosdny with Mrs. F. (irlnnlds of Hay l'nrk. After an afternoon of sowing and aoloctlons on the grnphophone, tho hostess, nsslsted by Miss Ada Clausen, served n luncheon to hor quests, nfter which tho club adjourn ed to meot Wednesdny, April 2nd, with Mrs. Kuuil Erickson. Thoso present at Inst Wednesday's mooting woro: "Mrs. William (ialo, Mrs. Honry 01 uen, Mrs. Oeorgo Rourke and Mrs. Frod Sandborg. 4. J HOUSE PARTV I Miss Grace Kruse returned fom "Myrtlo Point, whero sho has boon the 3?iiost of .Miss Eugenia Schilling tho ijtaat weok, .Misses Madge Harry and Frances Williams, who were tUuta of Miss Schilling, r turned Kiarllor In tho weok. Thoy consti tuted a little house party, another wiombor of which wns to havo boon lUlssFloronco Aiken of Mnrshtleld. 'Suit she was unable to attend owing Tho Christian Women's Hoard of .Missions held n special meeting at tho ChrlBtlnn church Wednesday nf tcrnoon. Tho progrnm was dovotod largely to Explorer Livingstone, Mrs. Coppie. tho president, leading in a discussion of IiIh life and works. The next regular meeting will bo held April 1 at tho home of the Rev. 'A. O. Doward. Sunday evening, the C. W. H. M. will have charg: of the services at the Christian church. O I ANNIVERSARIES Yesterday mnrked tho twenty-fifth annlversay or tho mnrrlago of Senn- tor and Mrs. I. S. Smith. While there was no Informal reception or obsorvanco of the event, tho worthy couplo received tho rellcltntlons from a host of frlonds who called during tho day In person or sent their best wishes by phono or letter. .j. .j. .. Pinna ror n colobrntlnn of tho thir tieth nnnlversary of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. D. Holland, Friday. March 21. were changed owing to the Illness of Mrs. Holland nnd tho affair was Indefinitely postponed. Mr. Hol land claims the distinction of being the oldest living porsnn born In Coos county, having been born near Myr tle Point nearly lirty-threo years ago. l.HIRARV .MEETING I Tho regular bl-wookly mooting or the North Pond Library Association was held In tho Commercial Club rooms. It wns voted to discontinue the Sunday afternoon lectures ror the present. Tho next meeting will bo held In tho Assoolntlou rooms In tho Meyers' building on Friday nftornoon, March 28, at 2:30 o'clock. 4 1 4 I FER.VD.VLE SEWING' CIRCLE I Tho Femdalo Sowing Clrrlo wns dollghtfully ontortnlned yostordny af ternoon at tho home of Mrs. Josoph Housor, Mrs. John Housor assisting tho hostess. Neodlowork was the principal diversion and wns followed by rorreshmonts. Tho clrclo will moot again next Friday with Miss Victoria Lund. TIiobo present yesterday woro: Mrs. R. Hall, Mrs. W. Richards, Mrs. W. Spado, Mrs. Joo Housor, Mrs. J. Hums, Mrs. J. II. Housor. nnd Misses Edun Johnson, Jennio John son, Elsie Larson nnd Victoria Lund, fr PHES1JVTEIUAN .MEETING Tho Lndles' Auxiliary of tlio Pres byterian church met Inst Wednesdny afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Rurkhnrt. Tho huslnoss portion of tho moot ing was devoted to the olectlon of ofllcors, which resulted as follows: President Mrs. I. S. Smith. First Vice President Mrs. II, J. Mohr. Second Vice Presldont Mrs. R. N. Fonton. Secretnry Mrs. L. W. Langdon. Trensuror Mrs. P. W. Dodson. Plans woro comploted for n cook ed food salo to bo given at Perry & Nicholson's store Saturday nftor noon, March 29th. Mrs. Robert Ward was the ono now member elec ted and the next meeting will ho April 2nd with Mrs. A. E. Seaman. Thoso present woro: Mrs. H. J. Mohr. Mrs, I. S. Smith, Mrs Mutton. Mrs. A. E, Seaman, Mrs. C H Waltor. Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon. .SPTltELLA GOJiSETS may bo obtaluod in Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corset ter. S52 So. 6th St. Phone 200X. MEW SPRING GOOD: The new things, such as BEDFORD CORDS, WHIP CORDS; SUITINGS; Etc. A fine line of serges in white and colors. We feel sure we are now showing the finest line of woolen dress goods ever shown in Marshfield. Snaits asudl Coats We have this season added a suit and coat department. These garments were person ally selected by us in New jhfc York and Ueveland. Ihey came direct from the manu facturer. The La Vogue line from Cleveland. The Atlas line from .New York. We give you a new stylish garment for less money than you have been paying for the other kind. IIP VKK ,' , VrWl if ' ash Goods We have the new things in wash goods, CREPES, RATINES, SEERSUCK ERS: Many new and exceed ingly pretty creations this season. Laces 1 Embroideries If you wish to buy these at the Tight price and get the new things you must come to the GOLDEN RULE STORE. me u FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG, Hem Em! BROADWAY AND CENTRAL Mrs. J. H. Foley, MrB. H. UlBchop, Mrs. R. Wnrd, Mrs Chas. La Chn pollo, Mrs. C. II. Lowrey, Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mrs. Hugh O. Sutherland, Mrs. M. A. Sweotman. Mrs. R. N. Kenton, Mrs. E. Kettrlug nnd Mrs. E. Omnium. I HIKTIIDAV PARTV Lust Saturday ovenlng, a delight ful double blrthdny party was ten dered at tho Kronholm homo In Fem dalo. tho occasion being tho twenty ninth anniversary of Ed Kronholm nnd tho twenty-third nnnlversary of llnrry Allen. Music nnd gnmes woro followed by refreshments, Mlsseo Edna JoIiuboii nnd Anno Larson as sisting In serving. Among thoso present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Iloiiscr. Misses Elslo Lnrson, 'Victoria Lund, Susie Malcolm, Jonnlo .lohnson, Anulo Lund, Myrtlo Lonet, Edna Johnson, nnd Helen Housor, nnd Messrs. W. C. Lund, Hnrry Allen. Keith Wilde. Oscnr Kronholm. Ed Kronholm, Ed win Dolph, Jack Richards, George Lyon, Gilbert Johnson and Martin Housor. cluus I DANCES Tho Enstsldo Athlotlc Club will glvo a dnnco In tholr hall this oven lng nnd thero promises to bo a largo attendance. V ! Tho North Rend band will glvo a benefit ball thoro a weok from to night nnd plans nro being mndo to mako It ono of tho most elnbornto functions tho band tins hold. J g Next Mondny evening, tho ladles of St. Monica's Catholic church In Mnrshflold will glvo nn Easter ball nt tho Eaglo's hall. Thero has been a largo advanco salo of tickets and n largo attendance Is anticipated. fr A week from Tuesday, the first nnnunl banquet of tho El-Kab-Klub, composed or tho Marshflold Shrlnors, will bo given nt tho Mnsonlo hnll and Is bolng nwnlted with much In terest by tho Mnsons nnd mombors or their families. M. K. LADIES All) I Tho Methodist Lndles' Aid met last Wednesday aftornoon at tho church and mndo tnmnles, or which thero woro 123 In number. The next meeting will bo tho first Wed nesday In April. - .MYRTLE POINT PARTY I t Mrs. J. O. Stemmler entertained at her now homo on Myrtlo Point Holghts in honor of Mrs. Geo. A. Stovenson on Thursday. March 13th. Tho nftornoon wns Bpent at playing cards, tho first prize being awarded to Miss Grace Kruso nnd tho conso- Infirm nrl7rt tt Mra riltnatut T em Thoso enjoying Mrs. Stemmler'sj hnspltnllty woro Mcsdamcs L. 0. Johnson, ChcBtor Lee, Lester Dem ent. I) .W. Giles. Claudo Giles, W. C. Kurr and G. A. Stophonson, Mis ses Eugenia Schilling nnd Winnie Sillies nnd Misses Graco Kruso and Madge Harry of Marshfield. Myrtle Point Enterprise. .. 4. . I Mrs. W. H. Scott will bo hostess to the Royal Auction Hrldgo Club at her homo In tho Williams Apart ments next Tuesday afternoon. - It wns truly n "Hack cloth and ashes" for society on Coos Ray dur ing tho pnst week. Thoro woro vory fow rogular social functloiiH nnd nearly nil tho clubs postponed tholr meotlngs until next weok. Aft., o week's respite It Is oxpoo.mi that thoro will bo more than tho usual soclnl ncthity and whllo fow invita tions havo boon Issued, n number of nodal function nro bolng planned by tho various ones. 4- Tlio Lndles Art Club, which was to hnvo mot with Mrs. P. M. Flyo yes terday, will moot with hor next Erl day, tho mooting having been post poned on account of Good Friday. !$ ! Tho mombors of tho Loynl Wotnon of tho Christian Church Rlble Class will bo ontortnlned noxt Frldny af tornoon by Mrs. Glndmnn nt hor homo In North Rend. Miss Agnes Hutchinson will enter tain tho ladles of tho Marshllold Episcopal Guild nt her home next Tuesday urternoon. Tho Progress Club will bo ontor tnlned Mondny nftornoon by Mrs. Hutz nt her homo In Runkor Hill. "Tho Child Wolfnro Movomcnt" will be tho topic for tho day, I ItltllK.E LUNCHEONS I Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy hna Is sued Invitations for hrldgo lunch eons nt her homo on South Tenth streot noxt Frldny and Saturday, March 28 and 29, complimentary to her mother, Mrs. II. O, Suthorlln, nnd hor slstor-ln-law, Miss McEldownoy. Tho hour Is 1:30 each day. Tho luncheons will bo tho principal social affairs of tho coming wook In Marsh field. : I EASTERN STAR Noxt Tuesday evening, members of Doric Chnptor, O. E. S., nnd tholr fnmllles nnd frlonds will onjoy a so clnl session nt tho Masonic Tomplo. MirsEL. Robinson and Mrs Kont- (Contlnued on Pago Eight.) TAKE YOUIl SUNDAY DINNER AT The CfolldlEeIr, Tomorrow AN EXCELLENT .MENU SUPERII SERVICE A GOOD CHEF MUSIC 11Y KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA Queen Olives MENU TARLE DE IIOTE DINNER. Crab Gumbo Southern Stylo. Consomnio Plntonloro Royal Salted Pecans Pauplottes of White Fish a la Normando Caviar Tartlnes Sturred Egg a la Sardines en Cresses Fillet or Reof a la Pompadour Orange Frittor Custard Sauco English Raked Ham, Aspic Jolly Candled Sweet Potatoes Cherry Cobblor Claret Sauco Stuffed Young Turkoy, Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauco Prime Ribs of Reof Demi Glace Hawaiian Salad on Russo Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower Hollnndnlso Assorted Cake Tuttl Frulttl Ico Crenm Rnls:ma Mixed Nuts Swiss Cheeso , CrackorB Cafo Nolr Corona Blettj Coffee Como Asam. thoro a a reason, Coos Bay Tea, Coffppxc.,, 18 Mirfcn, a.. Vm McDonald's AubjJ" Ho,.rly trips with ra8SCngeri nscsand rie.ght. Utt d,CB "t to Rusy Corner. ''.one onlocs loj. .. Coos Bay Buraimess College Law, Rusluess CorroS11 Slmrthand, nd Tch'SS Positions waiting for mhl(l I . Goodmm's Garage home of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars !J 17 Central A v. I'liono 3JW Unique Fantatorium TIIK MODERN DYKI1S. CLKAMRl PRESSERS mid HAT ItKXOVAKBJ Agent fur Etrminl II, Straaul Co,, l'lno TnllorlnR. Irt make your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. rhomSJM For GOOD SHOES nnd Good Repairing at F.ljtt Prices, go to AUGUST OLESEN Sin South Itromliur. White Duck Button Shoes for (lilldrcn. Also now Patent Leather Buttoi Shoes for Ladles' nnd MIum", it The Electric Sboe Shop You Auto Call Foolc PHONE MW NIOIITAND01T Stnnd front of IJIonco Illlllmrd VtAt TWO NEW 0AU8 After 11 l M. I0"5 HcnIiIciico Phone M. ruroful Driver ! UOOa l" City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlnri rt roasonablo clmrgos. Our aW; "Will o Mywbare Jt Stands uianco iiuiw -"., Cigar Store. Day Phonci-l Night Phono ic w.s.nnowx a. h. now Marshfield Paint (Bb Decorating Co, KstinmteB I'urnUlitJ. Phono 1H7-L lhflcM..g Parker & Leaton Ileal Estate, Rentals g Ickhnrt Ilulldlng, Over Hub ing Store, MawM' " Twin City Laundr GOOD WOllK-fiOOP SEI' Not In any Conimne. . Our Agoiun "-, Pliono 203-J. First ClassWeaving promptly done t Gardiner's Rag Carpc t fjW Cor. Union and , PfiAtin 131. ISOTlus: K modern Uric "'d'DSEIe Light, Steam Ikgth Jlot sal Furnished Rooms w Cold Water. oo09 lutes: o UC"-V: " -id '21 '"- """"" Tnr p-""" iTnnil' iiuvo '" , Tho Times office. j.kj