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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913-EVENIHG EDITION. so tlmt they illicit be cnlled tlio Fri day Afternoon Sowing club . AmoiiK Mrs. Morrow's guests woro Mrs. W. F. Irish, Mrs. John llutlor, Mrs. 13d Busby, Mrs. II. A. Copplo, Mrs. lltos sop nnd Dennal Campbell. HEWA S SORRY Vk'V ' ' iff i. i.i i m n ii -i i hi i iTinr i ir r 1.1 irT . - x. . ssr y RECITAL. H. ' szt& C0NTRII1UTI0NS concerning social happenings, Intended for publlentlon In the society depart ment of The Times, must ho sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will lie allowed only In cases where tbe events occurred later than tho 'no mentioned.! . I PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Uny pcoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In tlio social uo partment. Telephone 133. No- ticos of club meetings will tic published and secretaries uro ' kindly requested to furnish same. licit qciet week. Monday a. in. at the modiste's. Lunch at the clubhouse at noon, Three o'clock lecture on Nietzsche. Evening, a concert; home booh. "Hello! Oh no. I can't do It too great a strain on my strength, Sick people always depress mo; D'ye think my new train's tho right length?" Tuesday, from Strlndberg, Miss Plus fat gives reading at ten o'clock sharp. Two p. m. civic committee. Tour, Sonor Juiiii. on the harp, plays In the Tootchoron tearoom, Eight o'clock bridge nt tho (Irnnt's. Wednosdny forenoon. Swnml Sadeyo lectures on "Cosmic Expanse," Lunch at the Hotel D'lsplayee, Ffvo hundred party at two, "South, l-u-0-7? Yes, central. Sny, Charlie, what shall I do? I can't get out to dinner nnd back to hear 'Carmen' nt eight. Tnko In tho fern from the porch. dear: feed Uttlo Hoodies, and wait!" Thursday morn, board of directors. Orphans' Home Training School meets. Three fo six, help with .reception nt old Mrs. Flaniiolniouth-Swoets Night, Doctor Zheogowurtl lectures. "Ethical Kfforts and Alms." Friday morn early a meeting of V. It. I). C. V. M. Ur.ines Noon, n masseuse anil u Turkish. P. M., spin, calls, crush, four teas. Night, dinner, llox party. Dancing. Four n. in., "Don't scold, dear. pleaso!" Motoring week end. (lolf. Tennis. Country Club. "How now? All In?" "Oh.no! It's been very unlet! Next week the real things begin!" Life. : : t' ONCE upon a time there worn two young wives who know best. That was not Just their opinion, but tho truth. Thoy wero women of unusually good Judgment and they really did happen to know better about most' things than their husbands. Now, one day the husband of one of these women, says Itutli Cameron, canio home with a great project. ".My dear." he said. "I urn going to give up my present position and go Into business for myself. I have had a great opening. 1 have been offered an oppoitunlly to become one of the leading members of a company to grow strawberries on tho banks or Hie Panama Canal." At that the wife who knew best sar right up straight, and she said: "John Henry, what are you talking nhout? Indeed, you are not going to give up your perfectly good posi tion for any such nonsense." "NOW. VOII ll 111'! kllllW llllV-ll.llKr about It." said John Henry. And he dug into his pockets and brought out Bomo envelopes and ho read orf the backs or dm envelopes some Incontrovertible statistics of for tunes which could ho mado by n company to grow strawberries on tho banks of Hie Panama Canal. After hair nu hour's argument Mrs. John llonrj slammed the door. And the next ilav .Inlm iimn-v i,. pursuance or his rights as a 'liian and n husband, gave up his posi tion. Ily n strange coincidence tho hus band or the othor wire who knew host came homo Hint same day and said: "My dear. I am not at all satisfied with my position. I am going to resign. do not see any opening Just now. hut 1 am sure a man of my talents can soon rind one." The second wire who Knew best thought or rent and babies' shoes and or n man down the street who had been out or work ror six months and she started to say something quickly. Instead sho thought a uiln uto and then sho said: "Yes, my dear, I don't reel that you arc fully appreciated. Mut you know this is Presidential year and times aro hard. Don't you think thoro might ho more big openings, tho kind man of your talents ought to have when times uro better? However, my dear, you must uso your own Judgment. You know best about such things." At that the husband or tho sec ond wiro who knew best hecamo thoughtful In nls turn, and he thought something In this wise: "My wife says 1 must use my own Judgment and that I know best She Is right, l am the head of this family nnd I must he verv careful what I do, l will consldor'thls stop very carefully as befits a man who knows best." And the next day. waking up without the grouch which had made him dlssatlsileil. ho qulto forgot that he wanted to resign his position. Moral It's better to bo right than to bo President, but there are other things better stllll. AUCTION UllllHii: The Auction Ilrldge club will be entertained Wednesday. May 7. at the home or Mrs. V. M. Dlake In South Marsh Held. .;. a . I Yotwo peopl r.s society i a . 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnrry Llllebo will be hosts to the Norwegian Lutheran V P. S. next Friday. May 1, at their home In North llend. v ! ft i thimiile CLl'll I Mrs. M. 13. Kverltt will entertain the Thimble club members at her homo In North llend. Tuesday. May ti. I CLASS PICNIC ! The Senior Class of the Marshlleld High school Is today enjoying a picnic at the rnneh home of Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Rogers on South Coos River, the launch Tioga being chartered for tli outing. A row or tho tenchers mid other friends have also been In vited . Among those who wero In vited wore Misses Francos Williams. Joan Fltzogornld. Ed tin Hansen. Mil dred Wilson. Hazel Powers. Ruth Al len, Ruth Tower. Agnes Carpenter, and Esther Silverman, mid Messr. Ralph Krone. Leslie Isaacson. Arthur Kolstud. Max RHgard. Walter Jen sen. Noble Plttman. Jny Doyle, John Noble. Sidney Clarke. Vivian Carl son, Chester Isaacson.. Duncan Doug Inn and Duncan Ferguson. A A A Tho pupils of Mrs. Perl Riley Hnl Pngnr enjoyed a pleasing program given by three advanced studenti at l-.er hoi.'in studio, Thursday evening. May first. The numbers were played without notes and were executed In a nianno! rellectlng great credit upon the teacher. Tho program was as folows: 1. Czerny Etude, Op. 710 No. :i. Lack Cabnlettn Victoria KJellund 2. Scharwenka llarcarolle .... Mrs. 13. L. Robinson ft. Czerny Etude. Op. 7 10 No. (1. (ioddanl Second Vnlse . . . , Esther Asplund I. Thome Simple Confession . . Victoria KJellund i". Ueethoven Farewell to the Pianoforte . . Mrs. 13. L. Robinson li. Czerny Etude. Op. 710 No. 7. Chopin Prelude. No. 20 Esther Asplund 7. delg Iluttrorly Elfdnneo . Victoria KJellund S. Chamlnnde Scarf Dance .... Mrs. 13. L. Robinson P. Heller Torentelle Esther Asplund Mrs. 13. L. Robinson, pupil of Mrs. A. II. (tidley, also sang two songs In a very pleasing manner, after which refreshments were Borvod. ( 4 DIXXKit PARTY Mlsess Mlua and Lillian Dalgle en tertained a fow friends nt a dinner Wednesday evening. April .'10, at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Dalgle at O'.iii South Second street. Piano so los by Misses Esther Nelson. Laura Dubay and Lillian llremer and a vo cal solo by Mrs. Levi Dalgle added greatly to the evening's enjoyment. , Those prosent were: Mr. and Mrs, Levi IViliMe. Mlei lCsthor Nelson. Laura Dubay and Lil lian llremer nnd Mossis. Richard Holmes. Wilfred Erlckson, Chas. Knox. Harnett Knox and Orrln Rur-rows. .MAY DAY PICNIC The Ferndnle Sewing club enjoyed one of their llrst outings of the year Thursday when they wero entertained at a May Day picnic at the home or Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. O. Hall In Sumner. After participating In all the Joys or mi outing on it nice day, the guests wero served u delicious dinner by Mrs. Hall. Among those present were Messrs and MoBilames 13. O Hall, W. Richards, mid It. Hall and Mrs. Thomas Lenet, Mrs. Jos. Housi-i", Mrs. !.. 0. Masters, Mrs. J. Mills. Mrs. Jus. Stock, Mrs. R. Hansen. Mrs. A. 1). Hooue, mid Misses Susie Mal colm. Olive Rlchnrds, KIslo Larson. lorn Lund. Jennie Johnson, Hester Norton, 13d im Johnson, Mae Hall, Mn blu Mills and lllblur Solnuder. Next Tuesday, the club will bo entertained by Mrs. Ross nt an outing at 13m pile. AAA I CLl'll MEETINGS. a 'I ho College Women's club will meet next Saturday ovenlng. May 10, at tho Marshlleld Chamber or Com merce rooms. Row John Lewtas will deliver a short address anil matters concerning tho future activity of the organization will ho discussed. All women who have attended college are requested to be present. A A A ! WILL WED JCNE t I . A CARDS AND DANCIXO. I a Miss Laura Kruse who lenves to morrow for California was guest of honor nt a card nnd dancing party at tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Kruse In North Rend. Among those present at the d llghtful nrfulr were Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulkcnstoln. Dr. mid Mm. Dald Ynuglir.n or Marshlleld. Misses Freda Holm, Ksther ImholT. Nora Hare. Mnrjorle Sweurlngor, (Sorti-ude Man dlgo, Ellon Anderson. Then, Lena and Laura Kruse, and Messrs Denny Dull. Edgur Simpson. John Olson, John Mullen, Fred Kruse, J. Hartninn, Allan Klssam, Ted Klssam mid .Mr. Dmio. A A A A A i d. m. c. ciirit. : "Mv, I mi) sorry I did nol conic Ihmv before 1 Imiiohi ,nv Your suits ami coins nre so nnicii nicer, is ji remark we i limes (his Spring. '"i,t (oi'snin mi' l,0Ml manr The D. M. C. Club of North llend will be entertained by Mrs. Roy l.ralnnrd next Wednesday afternoon. SOCIAL SI3WINC Cl.ni. Mrs. Del Rhodes will be hostess to the members of tho Social Sewing Club Thursday. May S. $ 2 ALTAR (SCILD. I The next meeting of St. Mnry'u Altar (iulld will ho with Mrs. Finnic Frame at North llend next Thursday. I lllfill SCHOOL .SOCIKTV ' The Murohlleld High School Lit erary Society held one of Its homl inonthly meetings nt the High school building en Thursduy. May I. The proKrnm was a meek trial In which Noble Pitman waa charged with "ex peedlug tho speed" limit on Ills mo torcycle. The Justice of the Peace was Max Relganl. tho Prosecuting At torney Horace Rahskopf, and the lawyer ror the defense Artliti. Kol stad. Tho witnesses wore: Cecil Robersoii. Klmor Johnson nnd Albert Dailies for tho prosecution, nnd Ar thur Lyons, John Noble and llerbi-rt llradloy for the defense. The Jury, through the forenirn. Ralph Dresser, returned a verdict or "not guilty." A A A PS The La Vogtme Surife aundl Coats have more si vie, more fit and more service llian the job lines Unit are shown by others and our prices are lower. 0. $16.50 $12.5 $18.00 00 amd f I. , i' i i I'll VP?r- Mlenilioii Jrixwliiinil in flic si ore. All All crul ions Free. Ve have just received a shipineiil of Hie celebrated Kiehrii-h Kox, Kilkcr line of men's dress shoes. This is a specialty line consist iu; of nothing i,nt men's light welts. They are superb in fit, style and service. mul'Jljflt The Gold en Ruile First Xational liank Imilding. wzjzszjmn&smm li. A, (iie, Dubay, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnphael Dal gel, Mr. and .Mrs. Levi Dalgel. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hurrows. MIhsoh Ma mie mid Lillian Dalgel. .Miss Laura Dubayl Miss Mary Dernbaih, Miss Kdwldgo Poller. Oren llurrows, J. Stack. Fred Roy. 13. (i. Stack. Hdgnr Cason. (loorge Hennessey and Abra ham Dubay. A A A I I3PISCOPAL (.CI LI) PRorati:ss ci.cii LADIKS- AUXILIARY . SPII1ELLA CORSETS mny bo obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corse tier. SE2 So. 5th St. Phono 200X. Mrs. 13, 13. Straw has been nil vised that tho marrlago of Miss Vivian Tay lor and Mr. Harry (5, llutlor will take place at Santa Rosa, the homo of the bride-to-be. June 4. It will bo n church wedding. It Is expected that .Mr. and Mrs. Uutler will return to the liny shortly nnd go to Myrtlo Point, where- they will reside, Mr. llutlor being one of tho engineers in charge of tho construction of tho Smltli-Powor8 road out of that place. - I - Mrs. 13. (lamuilll will entertain tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Preshylerinn church next Wednesday, May 7, In stead of Mrs. 13. Langdon, $ .. 4 ! INFORMAL SI3WIN(J I f Mrs J J. Morrow was hostess at an lnrormnl sowing party yesterday af ternoon at her homo In South Marsh lleld, a llttlo corterlo of ladles gath ering at tho homes of each othor oc casionally, usually Friday afternoon, I A 4 Members of tho Progress club will meet .Monday nt the home of Mrs. I .S. Knurmnn ror nu hour's business meeting. Including election or olllcors for the coming year, to be followed at :i o'clock by a lecture on tho sub ject: "The Holy Land." by Rev. John i.ewtns. to which each member mnv Invito ono guest. Refreshments will bo served at tho close of the arter-noon. A A A JOLLY DO.II.V I 4 Mrs. Albee will be hostess to the Jolly Dozen or Hunker Hill next Wednesday. 4 A ROYAL. M'CTIOX ItRIDOC - I 4 4 The Royal Auction Hrldge club whb entertained Inst Tuesday arternoon by Mrs. F. K, GottliiB at hor homo In South Marshlleld, Mrs. A. L. IloiiBoworth won high score. Mrs. T. C. Russell of Ileavor Hill assisted Mrs. Oottlns In serving. Tho guests presont wero Mrs. D. Y. Stafford and Mrs. Russoll nnd tho club members present woro: Mrs. W. II. Scott. Mrs, J. T. Flan agan, Mrs. K. 13. Straw, Mrs. J. II. Mllner. Mrs. R. K. Rooth, Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzer. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs, F. 13. Huguo. Mrs, Fred Powers and Mrs. C. F. MeKnlght. The club will meet next Tuesday aiieruoon wiin .Mrs. i w, unguo, A A ,J, Tho members of the Ladles' I3pls copal (iulld met last Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Carl W. I3vertsen. when plans were discussed ror the proposed cooked food sale. A com mittee of .Mrs. C. K. Perry. Mrs. 13. Lewis nnd Miss Agnes Hutchinson was appointed to take charge or the sale. After the business session, re- f.'ei.ir.'.ients an 1 .. 1.....1I h.u.r i'.v enjoyed. ( The (Iulld will hold Its next meet ing. May CI. with Miss Maud Reed. Tluiho present Tuesday wero: Mrs. 13. Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Flnnn gaii, Mrs. (ieorge Flanagan, Mrs. J. C. Kendall. Mrs. II. Itradllold. Mrs. Mary MeKnlght, Mrs. Fannie Hazard. Mrs. Otto Schetter. Mrs. L. M. Noble. Miss Maud llowrou, nnd Rev. nnd Mrs. Drowning. ' I ItltllKJi: ("LCD 1 A A Mrs. 13. K. Jones entertained the members of the Marshlleld Ilrldge club lust Wednesday nfternoon. The llrst prize wus won by .Mrs. 1). C. (reou nnd the second by Mrs. J. S. Coke. After curds, refreshments wore served by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. 11. M. Richardson. Tho club guests wero Mrs. I3ugene O'Couiioll mid Mrs. D. C. Oreon. Tho members attending woro: Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mrs. II. Lockhnrt. Mrs. J, II. Flanagan. Mrs. William llorsfall, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Mrs. 13. (5. Porham. Mrs. W. S. Turpen. Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor. Mrs. W. M. IUako and .Mrs. II. S. Tower. A. N. W. CLITU Just Seven More Days Of the Electric Flat Iron Sale During tho nrveii days between now nnd .Vnjr lOib you luivu nn opportunity to buy any nmke of clwlrlc Jlrttlron you like nt the low prlco of JSii.7.1 for the do mestic size (tilh.) Madrons this Is a bargain, it U oppoitunlly you should not overlook -we may never U nble to iiinko the HMi'e offer iikhIii. At lli pnV it womnn can afford to lr.' 'without this liibursailnglioaii hold uppllanco. 13loctrlc llallrons do Iwlco tho work with half the erfort roqulred by the old Kidlroiis. Ccct of operation li lois than ' cents per hour. Purchnso rroiu any or tho stores listed telow. H your donlor does not huppcu to have the make of Iron you pre'or ho will get It for you. If you nro unaWe to got out to mnlse your piucliaso telephono 17H and e will send ono without extra chnrge. Hut remember M nalo prlco cannot be muilo after Saturday. May 10th. Stop right Into tho nearest store nnd piircliaie twi Owl Drug Co. Red Cross Drug Co. Ideal Pharmacy Brown Drug Co. "Busy Corner" Oregon Power Company Watch for our El Tostovo offer in this space May Sti ! SIJYI3NTII3TII 1URTIIIUY On last Sunday evening a number 01' frlenda mndo A. 13. Ongnon of Hun ker Hill the guest of honor nt a sur prise party, tho event being In honor of Mr. Oagnon's seventieth blrthdny. Ho was the recipient of many boau tlful gifts. The ovenlng was spent in music and a genernl good time, after which refreshments were served by Miss Porlor, assisted by Misses Mlnnlo Dalgel. Laura Dubay and Mary Dern bach. Those enjoying tho ovenlng woro: new fatner Jiunro, Mr. nnd Mrs The A. N. V. Club mot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. P. Murphy on North Hrondwny. During tho business session Mrs, F. 13. Ilaguo was elected to el ub momborshlp, lll llng tho vacancy mndo by tho resig nation of Mrs. 13. O. Flnnngan. Aftor tho business session u social artomoon wns enjoyod. Rorresh ments served by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Evortson and Mrs. J. T. Hnll, complotcd tho afternoon and tho club adjourned to meet next Thursday with Mrs. Mary MeKnlght. Tho guests presont wero: MrB. Esther Converse, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn and Mrs. 13. W. Lewis. Tho niombers present were. Mrs. Allen, Mrs, 13dman, Mrs. Q. A. Ilennott. Mrs. Evortson, Mrs. Frledborg, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. Hnz nrd, Mrs. Mingus. Mrs. Mary Me Knlght, Mrs. Chns. MeKnlght. Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mrs. O'Connoll, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. M. R. Smith and Mrs. Chns. Stauff. 4. A A A I TRIPLE SCRPRISI3 PARTY I A delightful surprise party that wns unlquo In that It eolobrntod tho triple birthdays of Martin Steckel, Mrs. Chr-rles Wallace and Mrs, Frank Pray, occurred last Sunday at tho homo of Mrs. Lydla Steckol In East side. Tho occasion was a most nleas. u ui mm moiuarauio ono. dainty lunchoon wn florvod by Mrs. Wnllaco nnd Mrs, Pray. Everyone presont unltod In a wish that all throo of tho guests of honor would llvo to enjoy many more such happy birthdays and all ho presont to holp thorn eolobrnto. Thoso prosont woro: Mr. and MrB. F. J. Steckol and hn hy, Roland. Mr. and Mrs. Will Steck ol and chlldron, Edith and Thola, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Pray, Mrs. Annlo Hnff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace. I v Interest ing and ontortalnlnc music, both vn. ml nml lnfltrnmnntnl n,Ma,i n...i. & W. J. Murphy ( Mr. and Mrs. Louis tho enjoyment of all present. A I3ASTSIDI3 SEWING CLUB I I A . The Eastaldo Sowing club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. K. L. HnlneB, Thoro wns a largo atten dance and a most delightful after noon was spent In sowing, crocheting nnd social converse. Mrs. W. J. Cosmoy, aguest from Bolso Addition, assisted tho hostess In serving delic ious refreshments. Tho club will meet May IB, nt tho homo of MrB. J. W. Montgomory. Tho club mombors present wero: Mrs. J. w. Montgomery, Mrs. F. J. Steckol, Mrs. H. Ilrlnkloy of South Eastaldo; Mrs. Charles Wallace, Mrs. J. W. Oleson, Mrs. Percy Peot, Mm. McKay, Mrs. D. Whltty, Mrs. M. A. McLaggan, Mrs. J. A. Swanton, Mrs. Walter Robertson, Mrs. B. P. Pray. Mrs. K. F. Haines. Mrs. Will Steckel i,i.. imnvr ..,...., in t lie family. "VBa n7imn)AVj)ixN5. 1RelgardcnterUgfta .. t ii home in B0U. .1 u uiiiiiui - , in honor w fiel.1 lttot evening lD.?",0ir birthday. The color -n and white wb enw." t.fU Aord.nnerau-;nV j .rct.y lylo, Lesue Clarke. Toatt,SThu darS Pinb dance hat 1U" .rdedMJ Finnish hall -fnl TM Ilg a mo - r., orcae-v 80 "."',; couple w 'M win eone SP series aim iv . jhumOB'- mo !- 4 f t Slmpsonayl (Continued on Pf tffii