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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 2 time with friends In San Fniiulsco and Oakland. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy lllink or at Day Point. Mrs. Plonkers sis tor Miss Alice Stanley, who has just returned from a European I rip. Is now lslting at Day Point They also visited Dr. Tower and wife and Miss Nellie Tower at Monrovia. The Tow er family has had an oxollont stay at Monrovia nnd aro plauiilng to leave there the last of this month for San Francisco where they will visit relatives for a few weeks, returning to the Day about July I. Mr. and it.... Miii',.i mill Mi'H OiiIhI also visit in sowing mid social hat. There was a short business meeting after which delight ful refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Vaughn ii. Those present wore: Mrs. D. C. Vaughnn. Mrs. .1. 0. Kin ney, Mrs. Olivia Edinnii, Mrs. FuIIumi stein. Mrs. .lames Cowan, Sr., Mrs. F. A. Unities. Mrs. .1. A. Mutt, .Mrs. W. Koss Smith. Mrs. Ivy Condinn, Mrs. F. M. Flyo. .Mrs. E. I). Mi Arthur and Mrs. Frank KnmnT. The club will meet next Friday with Mrs. Win. Schroeder. : : ed friends In Los Angeles nnd made a tour of the points of Interest there, j A. N. W. CLlll : : tx . kL W&M vir n ! ! . l CONTIMDUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In the society dopart niont of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cubcs whero the events occurred later than tho time mentioned.) . PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day people who visit in other cities, togothor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. NOT IX THE llll.LVILLH LINE I t Grand opera In lllllvlllo Is what we've never seen Who only know the fiddle and the tinkling tambourine; Viicn we start n-Blngln' don't send the song so high Tho angels Jos' can't keep It rr;iin breaklu' In The sky. We're not up on Italian Fivurh music's out of line: Each time we start a-slngin' wo ask tlie crowd to J'lne; It don't take no professor to trans late the singing' fuss When tho hnlloliija feelln' Is n-coni-ln' over us. Wo nlways trnln our voices an' thev say they're hard to bent To keep time to a fiddle when the fiddler pats his feet: Don't call It flrst-clnss singln with no high notes wo eon- ncct, Jteniember'rln' that our raisin' was In Dixie dialect. orn you Out wo'd like lo try urn nd down this wny, don I know, An sec If home-raised voire ruilil mnki) that music go; Hut since It's far above us an' comes not at our call Wo'll rnttlo off tho old tunes, with Hnlleliija all!" Frank L. Stanton. KEEP busy to keep hnppy." In one of the wisest bits of ndvlco tho proverb makers ever wrote. Thoro Is nothing that I nsk of life any moro fervently than that 1 may bo "too useful to bo lonely nnd too busy to bo sad," to the very end of my dnys. Dut wo should not rorgot that thero Is another angle to this matter, ns to ovorythlug on earth. One must keep busy In order to keep happy, but one must keep lit In order to be able to keep busy. And In order to keep lit. ono must not drive one's self too hard must not ernm every waking moment full of busyness. "I don't see why I'm so tired to- nlKht." I heard n woman say tho other day. "I haven't done any heavy work or anything that ought to tire mo." "Whnt hnvo you been doing," I asked. "Ooodness," she said, don't nsk me. It would take half of tho evening to tell you. I put the house In order nnd then I went downtown to have my suit fitted. While I wns there I did hnlf a dozen llttlo orrands and put In an hour at tho dentist's. This afternoon I wrote a big bntch of notes In regard to some statistics I am get ting for, our woman's club, spent an hour or so at the telephone making arrangements for our college wo men's club, finished that waist I was making and what clone did 1 do? Oh, yes, I know; washed out some silk stockings and chamois gloves, and did up two of my fancy collars." "Then you vvero pretty busy most of the day?" I asked. "llusy! 1 should say so." she re torted. "1 didn't stop a minute." And yet she wondered why she was tired. "I didn't stop a niliiuto" how of ten that could be said of the average womnn'H day. How inany women llll every hour of their waking tlnio crammed. Jam med full of such activities, rushing breathlessly from one to another; often nervous and harried heeuus they are Ml raid of not being ablo to get everything In. or of Inning some unepeitod call made upon them, or of nut IiuIiik on time for some ap pointment! How many women llll their days with sixteen or seventeen such hours, and their weeks with sovou such days, and then wonder why they don't enjoy life ns much as they did when they were younger! No day should be planned so full of uctlvltles that there will be no passive time left. Every day should have some moments unplanned, some time kept for the unexpected call or for just rolaxlug. Only so can ono be lit to really en Joy the great privilege of being busy. Labor Is the salt of llfo. Do not spoil your capacity to enjoy It. For "If the salt have lost its savor, where with shall It be salted?" SILVEIt TEA I Miss Lena Kruso entertained at n Silver Tea for St. Mary's (iulld of North Ilend. She wan assisted by Mrs. A. E. Morten and Mrs. Ira D. Dartle. Among those present were Mrs, J. W. (iiirduor, Mrs. Hulnes, Mrs, O'Mara. Mrs. Fred Reed. Mrs. llnlloy. Mrs. Ira IV. Hurtle. Mrs. Han cock, Mrs, Harry Huntley. Mrs. John Leuuoii, Mrs. Seldou Lenuou. Mrs. A. E. Morten, Uev. and Mrs. H. E, Browning and children. Mrs. Curren. . SPUiELLA CORSETS may bo obtained In Mnrahfloid from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. 362 So. 5th St. Phone 200X. .Mrs. Ingram. Mrs. M. E. Everltt. Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Kruso, Miss Gertrude Mandlgo. and Miss Then Kruso. SEWIXtJ IWHTV A Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, assisted by Mrs. Enrl Fnvnge ami Mrs. E. M!ugiis. wns hostess Friday to a number of the girls of the younger set at u birthday sewing pnrty for Mrs. D. E. Mnloney. The house wns prettily dec orated with bunches of rhododen drons, mid tho serving table had as h eenterplcc n beautiful bowl of pink loses. Among those Invited were Mrs. ft. W. Morrow. Mrs. F. L. Gran nls, Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. Mlnuus. Mfu gnviiirn. Wva I). !! MlllnilOV. mid Misses May Preuss, (Tina Marsh. Isis Mnrsh. Florence Allien, uazei Powers. Frances Williams, Grneo t.i,u.i 1 itf.f lifiiv'itcu Mntlirn llnt'ri Mrs. liny Dement. Miss Mario Mn loney. Until Allen and .Nora rower. I A ! MAY PARTY I Mrs. Orn MiC.uty was hrstess to the O. E. S. Past Matron's dub yes-toriln- afternoon at a delightful little May D-sy party. May hafkts rnJ a Mn-pol la Ihik! :iek r? candy) were features of tho afternoon's so cial .(! n. c.:rl W. Evertsen. a limit patron of Doric Chapter, was alpo Initiate I yesterday. Mrs. Mc carty had as speeial guests Mrs. Jes sie Davis, Mrs. Mary McKntght mid Mrs. .1. T. Hall. The regular mem bers present yesterday were Mrs. F. M. Frledberg. Mrs. E. S. Dargelt. Mrs. E. (1. Flanngan. Mrs. C. II. Marsh. .Mrs. (See. F. Mureh and Mrs. F. A. Hazard. .;. jr. .. (JIVEX SHOWER I A miscellaneous shower was given In honor of Miss Ethyl Van Zlle. of North Ueud, by Miss Violet Johnson at her home on McPhcrson avenue. The afternoon wns Bpent very pleas antly. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. The gifted cake was cut, and Miss Maud Crosby drew the piece which contained a ring, which menus that she will bo the next bride. Miss Elsie Jneobson drew the piece of cake which contained the thimble. Among thoso invited were .Mrs. Andrey Holte, Mrs. A. Swllieek. Mrs. C. (J. Magnus of Mnrshlleld, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. A. VunZlle. Mrs. Harry C. Wrny. Miss Ellen Ander son. Elsie Jr.eobson, Mnud Crosby. Vi olet Johnson, Syneva Sorensen, Norn Sells, Lucille Sorensen nnd Ethyl Van 5511c. Mrs. Chns. F. McKnlght entertain ed the A. N. W. club last Thursday afternoon at her home In South Mnrshlleld. The afternoon was spent In needlework nnd a good time, u short business session occupying a small portion of the time. At the end. of which the hostess, nsslsted by Mrs. Hazard nnd Mrs. Evertsen. serv ed refreohmonts to her guests, who were: Mrs. G. A. Dennett, Mrs. Olivia Ed ninn. Mrs. Carl Evertsen, Mrs. F. M. Frledberg. .Mrs. F. E. Hague. Mrs. Fannlo Hazard, Mrs. lleorge F. Mureh, Mrs. W. P. .Murphy. Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. Eugene O'Cou nell mid Mrs. Hugo Qtilst. The dub will mert next Thursday with Mrs. (leorgu Mureh. v 4 TIIIMIILE Cl.l'll : Tho North Hend Thimble club will meet next Friday afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. S. S. Jennings. Some of the members held a little business session at the home of Mrs. R. F. (Jebhnrt Inst Monday. PltOGKESS CLUIl The Progress club will be enter tained Moiidnv nt tbn Inst rouulnr session of the year nt the homo of Mrs. John S. Hanson on Elrod ave nue, with Mrs. Drowning, Mrs. Han son and Mrs. I). E. Mnloney in elinrge of Hie program. .;. .j. .j. EASTSIDE CLl'M I WHIST PARTY Miss Hazel Kirk was hostess at a most delightful afternoon at whist Wednesday at her home on Golden nveniie. Tho high Bcore was made by Mrs. J. G. Kinney and the consola tion prize went to Mrs. Harold Craw ford. Mrs. Jas. Wall assisted the bestow In serving dnlnty refresh ments. Miss Kirk's guests were Mrs. J. W. Hlldonhranil. Mrs. R. N. Fen ton. Mrs. F. I). Fletehor. .Mrs. F. Chumbers, Mrs. Harry Dradlleld, Mrs. J. G. Kinney. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. II. L. Crawford. Mrs. II. A. Wells. Mrs. J. R. Wall. Mrs. Clem Wells. Mrs. L. F. Denning. .Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Perry Dodson and Mrs. Jones. I CARD PARTY Mrs. Henry Fourier entertained a few friends on Thursduv afternoon Mrs. ,1. .. Hlldenbrand and Mrs .1. G. Kinney were the foi innate pla.vors of the afternoon and Mrs. George Fourier nsslsted the host ess in serving n tempting repast. Tlie rooms were beautified with an ubundauce of rhododendrons nnd spring flowers. The Invited guests were Mrs. E. Drows, Mrs. Denning. Mrs. E. F. LeMImix. Mrs .1 V llll. denbrand. Mrs. D. C. Vaughn. Mrs. JiiKe rourlei . Mrs. Hlauehllold. Mrs, Dodson. Mrs. X. Shroeder. Mrs, Geo, Fourier. Mrs. J. u. Kinney. Mrs. Carl Albieeht um Mrs. II. Drnd lleld. i- -- . I ROYAL AUCTION The Roval Auction Ili-lilirn elnli mot last Tuesday with Mrs. E, E, Straw. Tho aftoruoon'8 game resulted In Mrs. A. L.llousoworth winning high score. After enrda. Mrs. Straw, as sisted by .Mrs. Harrlgan, Mrs. Dooth and Mrs. J, H. M liner, sorved refresh ments, Tho club meets noxt Tuesday with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. The sub stitutes on Tuesday woro Mrs. D. Y Stafford and Mrs, Chns Van Duyn. Tho members present were Mrs. .1. II. Mlluer, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn. Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer, Mrs. A. L, Houso worth, Mrs. F. E. Hague. Mrs, Fred Powers. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght and Mrs F. K. Gottlns. I la DIES' ART CLUIJ Tho Ladles' Art club met yester day aftomoon with Mrs. Nols Rasmus seu in North Mnrshlleld, when a pleas ant afternoon was spent by the Indies The Enstslde Social Sewing club net Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. J. Montgomery. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In sowing and 'Miversntlon, during which Mrs. Montgomery favored her guests with a few well rendered vocnl and Instru mental selections. Thoso present wore Mrs. K. L. Haines. Mrs. Waller Rob ertson. Mrs. Will Steckle. Mrs. W. Hriukloy, Mrs. Chns. Wallace, Mrs. Percy Pot. .Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Whit ty. Mrs. MeLaggnn, Mrs. J. II. Swan son, Mrs. H. S. Prey. Mrs. Fred Moore. .Mrs. Sarah Whltty. Mrs. Lund of Mnrshlleld nnd Mrs. King wero guests of the club. The next meeting of the club will bo with Mrs. Hrlnkley of liny City, May 20. The club members expressed regret that Mrs. Montgomery will soon leave them, ns she will soon leave for Ilrldge to make her home. f t HAS HIGH RECORD I The following from tho Helling ham Herald will be of Interest here ns .Miss Logglo Is the daughter of G. W. Logglo, a former resident of the Day. and Is a granddauKliter of Mrs. Mary McKnlght of Mnrslilleld. whom sho nnd her sister, with her mother, visited a year ngo: "Out of a gradu ating clans of over ono hundred pu pils In tho north side high school four enjoy the distinction of hnvlng an average of over 00 per cent for the four years' work. Holen Logglo holds tho highest nvernge of any graduate, having tho remarkable per cent of over US. Cleo Haughman Is the only boy on the limited honor roll, the other threo being girls, In cluding Miss l.ogglc, Helen Heck nnd aiyrtie iiougnton." The Times Wednesday gave a de tailed nccoiint of the tnnriiago or Vernon A. Smith and Miss Kuthuiiiio Drew In Minneapolis last Saturday. 'I hey are now making an extended honeymoon trip nnd will come to the coast In July, probably, but will not come to the Hay probably for some ui.,.(u In lor. T lev Will 00 m 1)1110 here after September I. In the homo which Mr. Smith recently purchased of Ward M. Make. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dluko, moving Into their line new homo on South Fifth street, WED IX MINNEAPOLIS ! EASTERN' STAR SOCIAL ! . 4 Doric Chapter. O. E. S anil the members' will enjoy nn old fashioned apron mid neck-He social a week from next Wednesday evening as the next monthly social of the order. An In formal piogram Is being nrranged and a most ilellghtul session Is being anticipated. The committee In tiiurge or (lie social consists of Mrs. E. Kelly. Mrs. F. A. Ilnznrd and Miss Frances Franse. Wlmlovor youi- fnvoi-ilo oui-or.,looi' sport niav he, vgh i-itu add lo Hit plcnsmv by tnkinia KODAK willi you. Complete line of KODAKS and IMIOWXIE CAMMIvAS. Ask for free cnlnliiL'iii'. I WED COMJIEXCEMEXT DAY ' 4 The marriage of Hen Chandler, youngest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chandler, mid Miss Coi lie Wilcox, which will take place Comui' iicemeiit llm- nl (Ii'iil'iim t'tilvorxlt v. uhi'li Mr. ciuuiiller will complete Ills coins . J win no oi miicii iiiioiesi to uio .vonim man's inany friends In .Mnrsh lleld. It Is oxpfctt'd that Mr. Chand ler's parents. Mr. mid Mrs. W. S. Chandler, and his brother. W. G. Chandler mid wife will be lu nl ten dance nnd possibly his brother. Irv ing. After u short honeymoon trip, the young couple will come to Mnrsh lleld lo mnlto their home nnd Mr. Chandler will probably become Ideii tilled with tlic First National Hank, of which his father is president. Miss Wilcox Is well known en the Day through visits nt the Chandler home here and the many friends that her charming ways nnd personality won her will gladly welcome her here. fr I MEETr.VGS NEXT WEEK. Tho North Ilend Episcopal Guild will bo entertained next Thursday af ternoon by Mrs. J. G. Horn at her homo tlien-i The Ladles or the Mnrshlleld Pres byterian church will kIvo a silver tea noxt Wednesday afternoon nt th; iioniu or Mrs. i. S. Smith on Central avenue Wst. The (-. W. 15. M. will !. enter tallied by Mrs. Gladiuuu (it her home 111 North Ilend next 'ihursdav afternoon, Red Cross Drug Stpre Dci'doiiiiy ami I'rhitiny. IMuiiw IL'2-.I". .M Dior-cycle Delivcrr. Tl4 MmmWHM'LIMMMMIMUUiyiMH - I -- M. E. LADIES The Methodist Ladles' AM uii, .mi- prolltnblo afternoon Inst Wednesday making tnmnlos nt the church. On next Wednesday Mrs. .1. 0. I.uiigvvoi thy will bo hostess to the old at a silver ton. HAD FIXE TRIP EPWORTII LEAGCE Mr and Mrs. Geo. F. Mureh and daughter. Mrs. Hugo QtilBt. returned this week rom n delightful tour of California. They spi-ut considerable I Iho Epwnrth League, met last Wednesday evening at the Methodist church for the regular monthly IiuhN 'Continued oa Pago Eight.) The Painting Season Is Now Here We handle the famous Phoenix Pure Prepared Paints (iiutruiitmT a nor paint that will sluml the lexl of the Coos llaij climate. AVe also handle Pratt & Lambert and the Standard Varnishes also the VAMXTLXU AUTOMOBILE VA11'IS1IES COLORS AND JAPAXS. Don't forget that we are showing- the latest lino of WAL L PAPER ever seen on Poos Bnv. MtP! ni V,wirMv y "b .VSSfltt f ' ' r I iiiifW 1 11 A mKswiiWJ U'.CfvSt" ft fm m tmmem "" TiKf7rnniH a". jn i ffcrsets v tt:i ujEtn-ia r,t SifiSfW mm THE GOLDEN RULE first National Bank Building R. A. Copple To My Many Friends and Patrons: In tl" P" 1 wish to tlimik you for your loyal lmt,,,m"1lkIer, I w and now that I liavo sold my store to Mr. ( vl imfldent ho will maintain "The Ideal Qw) have always been proud. Very truly yoiu-s, a w$MMM i i UME m. i .. r i f on fc " ,. , pi.-L to do ",, '- ;he uttie ""a f?o,n .nondlns iW tf supplyins a W8, otj, terlnls for the i' wb0 m tire building. Jk or g win show that deii " n.iflrest oi w . . wr 803 ftSToi tN