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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913-EVENING EDITION. 2 Him i mi miu I ill m mmmm, W mm aJAU' vUfcllL? II ' ii III Mrs. Unshnoy. Anions those prcs cnt yesterday wore Mosdnmcs Urown. LnChnpelle. Hnldwln, Kolloy, Hoag Innd, Drossor, Davis, Dnslniey. l'er IcIiih nml Thompson of tlio club mem bers mid Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Miss fa ther Silverman nml Miss Inez Bald win as guests. ! WKIHHXO AXXIVHIISAIIV i O CONTKIUUTlONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later thnn C o'clock p. m., Friday of cmpIi week, deceptions will bo allowed only In cases whore tlio events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) I'EKSON'AL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit In other cities, togothor with notices of social nffalrs, aro ) gladly received m tno social ue purtmont. Tclcphono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. Somewhere there's Joyous glory To reward tho toilsome way; Somewhere the song and story Keho gladly, day by day. Porno day each carp that frets you Will by Fortune be pried loose, Ilii t If the grip germ gets you In the meantime what's the use? Though music may be playing Where the lights are all aglow And luxury Is straying In a viihI and glittering show. Though Joys como gayly Hocking And grief declares a truce. If at homo you're busy knocking Influenza what's the use? Exchange. VlHTi;i:.- says tlio copy book, Is Its own reward. On the whole, I am inclined to think that Is lucky, says Ruth Cameron, when I see how orten It falls of any other reward. That Hounds pessimistic doesn't It? Well, listen to tlio following dln loguo with mo. and I think you'll un- uersinnu wnat I mean. Two women at n church function wero nrrnnglng some lemonade Klasses which had been loaned for tlio occasion. Said one woman. "Take special care of those glasses with the wreath on (hum. You know Mm. II. loaned tboi; she'H a perfect tartar and she'd bo terribly disagree able If anything happened to them. You'd better not lot tho younger glrlH touch (hose." Said the other woman. "I think those with the monogram aro much pretller. Who loaned them?" "Ob. (hose are .Mrs. U.'h." said tho lli-Ht speaker.. "You'd better give them to the younger girls. Mrs. It. is mi sweet, you know, she wouldn't make n fiiMH If they broke a whole dozen!" How's thai for a reward of nierTt? Ah a special premium for her dis agreeable maimer the tartar lady lind special care given to her glasses --nml undoubtedly received gpoelnlly elaborate thanks. While tho other woman wnH re warded for her f.wootuoss mid for beariiiiio by having her property handed over to the tender mercies of tho least trustworthy waitresses. And yet Isn't that a tlinroushlv typical case? Iion'l we all have a tendency to handle with (are I In mo people who me disagreeably teuacloiiM or tliolr rlKlils, nml to take uur.ilr advantage of thorn) who are good tempered and uiiHolllsh? It Is usually the dlnagivoalile member of the family who received the most intention, and whose palim are made pleasiiut for him by the hiiciIIIcob of the rest; while the most kind hearted and generous member of the family Is the one most put upon. And ho, If you reckon In terms of appreciation and gratitude, it does not seem as if unsellleliuoss and swootnotw of temper paid. Isn't It fortunate ibrtt there are aoino people In the world who think these iiuiiIIIIom are worth while even ir they don't pay? I TIIIMIU.K ci.ni I I MltS M'KKOWX KXTHItTAIXKI) ! - For tho pleasure of her house guest. Mrs. Arthur McKeown, of Coos Hay, Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal entertnlned this afternoon with four tables of bridge, after which a few additional guests came In for tea. A graceful arrangement of daffodllln decorated tlio tea table, where Mrs. David Andrew Shludler and Mrs. George T. Wllletts presided at tlio tea and coffee urns. Portland Telo gram. AftTIDX lUMIKli: Mrs. I). C. Green entertained the Auction llrldge Club on Wednesday at her homo In South Murshficld. The prize for high score fell to Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzor. The next meeting of the club will he with Mrs. K. Mliigtis on April ninth. Those en joying Mrs. Green's hospitality were Mrn. K. K. Jones, Mrs. J. A. Mntson. Mrs. 15. MlngUB. Mrs. W. M. Hlnke. Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Win. Horsfall and Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzor. ! Tucsdny, March 2", marked the tblrly-ilfth anniversary o: tno wen ding of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Van 55 lie of North llond. The occasion was celebrated with friends nt cards and a dainty ropast was served. At n into hour the guests departed, wish ing the host nml hostess many more such hnppy anniversaries and that they all might bo present to attend tho future golden wedding with them. Among those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenendrs, Mr. nml Mrs. C. Woodman, Mr. nml Mrs. A. Klngstone, Mr. nml Mrs. N. G. Cousins, Miss Ornh Cousins, Mrs. Lencnd. Miss Myrtle Lenond. Mr Chester I.eneiid nml Mr. and Mrs. S W. Van Zllo. t ! I rOXOItKOATIOXAIj MlIKTIXti The nntiunl meeting of tho Presby terian congregation will bo held next Thursdny evening nt tho church, when reports of tho various depart ments on last year's work nml plans for the future will bo discussed. A partial election of olIlceiH will be held, nt which the places of retiring olllccrs will be lllled. A committee composed of Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. F. S. Dew and Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes, is In chnrgo of tho evening's program of music nml addresses. ' : c. w. n. jr. JOMiV IIOJ5X. The Jolly Dozen, this week only "lialf-n-dozen." met last Wednes dny with Mrs. Alfred Snow at her homo In Hunker Hill, with Mrs. Gale, Mrs. Allicc, Mrs. Ilrockmlller, Mrs. Chrlstenson, Mrs. Kiulre and Mrs. Snow present. No particular business came up, tho afternoon being purely social. Mrs. Squire will be hostess to tho "Dozen" Wednesdny, April 9, .M.s(jri:it.m: ham, Invltntlons have been Issued to u North lleud nml Mursblleld young married crowd for a prlvato mas querade ball Tuesday. April S, at tho Finnish ball. Mnrshlleld. On the committee In chnrgo are Mr. and Mrs. Perry DoiIkoii. Mr. nml Mrs. It. 0. Feuton. Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Urnitlleld. Miss llessle Flye. Mr. nml Mis. J. W. Illldeubraud nml Mr. nml Mr. Sylvester Jones. It Is planned to mnke It quite nu affair. : C 4 i. M. r. (Mil . The I). M. C. Club of North llond met Inst Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Harvey Itussell. nml tho afternoon was grently en joyed by those present. Dainty re freshments wero served by the host ess, usslsted by Mrs. Walter Itussell. The next meeting will be on April ninth at the home of Mrs. ltobert 1., Simpson. Those present wero: Mrs. N. G. Haines. Mrs. h. A. I.oonils. Mrs. Jack Wallace. Mrs. Hoy O. Ural nurd. Mrs. Harvey Itussell, Mrs. Kurlo Michaels, Mrs. ltobert Simp- sou ami .Mrs. Walter Itussell .!. Next Tucsdny afternoon the C. W. II. M. will hold Its meeting with .Mrs. 'A. O. Downrd, with "The value of Rallies and Conventions" as sub ject topic for the day. .. COXVK.NTIOX AT MKDI'Oltl). ' The Presbyterian Society, com prising In Its membership nil mis sionary societies of tho Southern Oregon Presbytery, will convene nt Medford. April 11!. Mrs. .1. 15. Ilurk hurt, wlfo of tho local minister, Is president of the organization, .j. .;. .. PltKSHVTIIItlAX AL'XIIilAIIV ' Mrs. A. K. Seaman will entertain tho members of the womnn'H auxil iary next Wednesday nftornoon at her home In South Murshllold. HX.IOVAIIlii: SOCIAIi Tho Methodist Kplscopnl I.ndlcs' Aid Society or North ileml met nt the church Thursday nftornoon. The time was pleasantly passed In sewing nml conversation. Among those present wero Mrs. Wm. Nellson, Mrs. S. Itogstitd. Mrs. F. W. Stevens. Mrs. G. Tailor. Mrs. M. Guinea. Mrs. Lou is Ilolslgcr, Mrs, Stevens. Mrs. Whlto croft. Mrs. Woodhull. Mrs. N. Wld ner. Mrs. Hascom. Mrs. J. A. David son, Mrs. N. Grout. Mrs. I.nlrd. Mrs. A. Holsey. Mrs. Isaacs, Mrs. Fltner. Wood. Mrs. Isonmlnger, Mrs. Jny Clarke. Mrs. Kdgar McDanlels. Mrs. W. KnowHon Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. W. Woodbury. Mrs. C. Van JCIIu. Mrs. Coke. Mrs. J. S. Newklrl; and Mrs. Dennis. LaVogue Soits La Vogiui CW ""a uits for Stout Womeim THE GOLDEN RULE STORE received yesterday a number of LADIES' SUITS in EXTRA SIZES for L women. COME AT ONCE. WE CAN FIT YOU We also received many new and exceed ingly pretty SUITS and coats in SMALL ER SIZES. A little investigation will convince you that you can buy the latest model J in suit or coat at the GOLDEN RULE for about $5 less than elsewhere. PRICES TELL THE STORY. EVERY GARMENT NEW. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE. . EXPERT FITTERS, wllil w rlt V I) i ' ' 1 r' Jj TJh Golden Rmle Broadway and Central Avenue CIMKCOItAli Gl'IIJ) The Thimble Club of North Ileml was very pleasantly entertained lust Tuesday by Mrs. F. !:. Glazier nt the usual afternoon or sewing and chnt. A rent tire of tho day was the singing of several clever little sougH by little Miss Ilernlce Glazier, aged five. Very dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Fdgnr McDanlel was Initiated Into club membership during the course of the afternoon. Among those present were- Mrs. I. II. Hurtle. Mrs. A. II. Der byshire, Mrs. Davidson. Mrs. II. K. Hurmester. Mrs. Gobhnrt. Mrs. F. K. Glazier. Mrs. .leunlugs. Mrs. Kaiser. Mrs. Klndoii. Mrs. K. K. Ulggs, Mrs. Robt. Simpson, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. V. K. Watters. Mrs. ('has. Williams, Mrs. A. K, Morton, .Mrs. Del I.ennnn. The club will meet next with Mrs. 11. r. liotliro. Friday, April 4. A. X. W. CI, I'll The A. N. W. Club met with Mrs. Kulser In North llond on Thursday or ibis week. Aftor a pleasing i( (ernoon spent In sewing the hostess served delicious refreshments. Mrs. F. K. Hague und Mrs. ltobert Gobhnrt wero guests of tho club. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Frledberg at her'liouio In West Mnrshlleld. Those present were: Mrs. G. A. Dennett. Mrs. Kdinan, .mis, rcveriBcn, .Mrs. Fjledberg, Mrs. T. Hazard, Mrs. Knlser, Mrs. Murphy Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. C. F. Mc Knlght, Mrs, Noble, Mrs. O'Connoll, Mrs. M. It. Smith, Mrs. Squire and Mrs. Stauff. The Ladles' Kplscopal Guild met last Tuesday afternoon with Miss Ag iicb llutcheson. During the business meeting plans wore discussed rela tive to the cooked rood salo and ba zaar, which the Guild will hold April ." at the Perry & Nicholson store. Af tor a sowing session, refreshments wore served. The next mooting will be April 1. with Mrs. K, G. Perhnm. 1 lioso present Tuesday wore: Uov. und Mrs. Drowning. Mrs. Col- ny Perry. .Mrs. .Mary M. Drowning, Mrs. Mury McKnlght, .Mrs. Fannlo Hazard. MrB. L. M. Noble. Mrs. Hans Hood. Mrs. K, a. Perhnm and Miss aiico uutlor. 4 UltlDGi: CIA'II 4. .ui. iiurueri i.ociiiiart win en tertain the members of the Marsh Hold llrldgo Club next Wodnesdnv afternoon at her home. . FKHMUIii: CIA'IJ HIGH SCHOOL PI.AY I I'ltOGItRSS CI, Hit I - The Progress Club mot on Mon day last, with Mrs A. I,, Uutz nt her home In Hunker Hill with Mrs, Adol sporger und Mrs Harry In chnrgo of tho program. Tho subject for the day was The Child Welfare Move ment, and It was handled in a com lirehonslve manner by the leaders. Mrs, Adelsperger treating tho his torical side and Mrs. Harry the pres ent day work for betterment of con ditions surrounding children. Includ ing a few suggestions of what Marsh field uoods In this lino. Mrs. Itutz concluded the program with uu In teresting book review of a Into noel "Pandora's llov" The club will meet next with Mrs. F. A. TledBon on April 7. I . Miss Torn Lund entertained tho Ferndnle Sowing Society nt tho home of Miss Susie Mnlcolm In Ferndnlo Friday afternoon. Needlo work, conversation and other diversions were followed by n delightful lunch ooii. Miss Malcolm assisted tho hostess In serving. Tho club will meet next Friday with Mrs. Illch ards. Among those present yoBtor day wore Mrs. W. Hlchnrds, Mrs. W. Spado. Mrs, H, Hall, Mrs. J. H. Ilous er. Misses Susie Malcolm. Klslo Lar son. F.dnn Johnson, Jennie Johnson, and May Hall. 4 , I MIXXIIMYIS cn:u I Tho farce comedy, "A Cnse of Sub. pension," presented on last Tuesday (Contluued on Tago Eight.) LlllltAKY ltO.Mtll . The Library Ho:id will hold its monthly meeting Mondav evening. Tho Collogo Women's Club will meet to further organization April ninth. Tho placo of meeting will bo announced later, Tho MInnle-Wls Club was delight fully entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. K. Hoaglnnd at her home In South Marshtleld. Following tho regular session, a collection of $0.00 was taken as tho club's contribution to tho eastern Hood sufforors, Tho club will bo entertained next week by . SPTIiELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshflold from Mrs. Annie llolland, Gorseticr. 852 So. 6th St. Phone JO OX. French Bonbons Fresh nml Delirious Only 40c pound at Stafford's Saturday ami Sunday Special Candy Sale I The pre-eminent position of the Cadillac, its recognition as America's leading motor car, it's recognition as the stancard by which motor cars are judged, are not matters of chance. For ten years the Cadillac has been manufactured and mar keted upon well defined principles. The adherence to those principles has been the dominant factor in Cadillac success. The Cadlliac has never aspired to ideals 'set by others; it makes its own ideals and raises them higher and higher. I The Cadillac has never striven after the achievements ol other plants it is a school and model unto itself The word "success" has always been associated with the CvA'AUn tu ,4 tiin.jtt tl rA'AUr Company "WM'UHU X1"- WU1" lauuic iicv lilt v;avuiw .i has never nrnducpA a mnAo Um ff xxrUirh it was oDlW to make apologies. We. have the same superb service for the Cadillac that we have tor the rord a complete line of supplies 01 an Qoodrum's Garage 347 CENTRAL AVENUE. MarshfieH 0H