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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' 2 - - f 1 " receive I the honor prize and Mrs. Ross Smith the consolation prize. At tho close- of a delightful even ing tho hostess, assisted by Misses Ellen and Solum Holm, served dainty refreshments to the guests present, who were: Mlsg tirnee Johnston, Miss Edith I Hillenbrand, Miss Ellen ltudnns, Miss Hazel Kirk. Mrs. Ross Smith, Mrs. Marsden, Miss Solum Holm, Miss Ellen Holm nnd the Messrs. Archie Johnston. Win. C. Relchers. Ford Painter, Win. Curtis. Ouy Chambers, Ross Smith, M. Fletcher and II. E. Uultmniin. 4 4 I MIXXIIMVIS (MjIMI I The Mlnnle-Wls Club wns enter tained this week by Mrss. A. '.. Downs. There wns a short business session during tho social afternoon, when Mrs. Downs was elected n member of the club. In two weeks the Indies will meet again with Mrs. E. E. Kelley as hostess, Mrs. Dowiib' guests wore: SPECIALS l --' '" " ' "' I PETISOXAL notices of visitors in the city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received in tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kltidlv requested to furnish same. 1'ltO.M "THU I'llOXOOItAIMI. I nm the voice of sadness: 1 am the voire of mirth ; I carry the magic messages to the uttermost ends of tho earth: And tho' tho critics mock me with ninny a bitter sneer. Out In tho distant places my song Is good to hear. . . . 1 stir the heart with old songs And light tho oyes with new: I chant tho more-than-gold songs Which thrill you through and thruuuh: The gentle nnd the bold songs 1 sing them nil to you. . . . I know tho meek and brave songs, TJie Hongtt of east ami west, The mountain and the wave songs, Tho love songs tenderest, The laughing nnd the grnve songs Whatever suits you best. Now hark to my proclamation, oh. you of the critic court! I linvo taught more people music than nil of your carping court; 3 hnve made tho work of the mas ters, their mighty, marvelous spell. Not only tho rich man's plensure but tho poor man's Joy as well. "While you in your cynic wisdom your poisoned shafts have hurled, 1 hnve been spreading gladness and beauty over the world. In palace nnd hut nnd cabin, from pole to the tropic line. Wherever your feet may wander, the voice you will hear Is mine. Norton Ilraley. : illKUK Is nothing more certain COXTRIDUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication in the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whore the events occurred later than tho Imp mentioned.) . TIIKKK is Homing more cermiu nbout tho tastes and desires of -tlu nvnriH',. tiiiinnn linlnir t hull , rept Mrs. W. 11. Scott and Mrs. CIiiib. Van Dnyn substituted. Mrs. Krelt zer won tho much coveted prize. Tho club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Horsey Kreltzer. The members present wore: Mrs. K. K. Straw, Mrs. ,T. II. Mil nor. Mrs. W. 13. Dungan. Mrs. It. K. Ilooth. Mrs. J T. Hnrrlgan, Mrs; Dorsey Kreltzer, Mrs. V. K. Ilngue. Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. C. F. Me Knlght nnd Mrs. F. K. (iettlns. 5- ! ! -4 I'lmsilYTKItl.WTHA. I . Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Pros- byterlnii Church gave another suc cessful Silver Tea Wednesday nfter noon at the homo of Mrs. 1. S. Smith. After ( Phort business meeting a pro gram followed and then n coclnl time. Tho program was: I'lano Solo Mrs. John Motley Rending Oladyn Dlment I'lano Solo. . .Mrs. .1. Wright WIIboii At the close of the afternoon re freshments wore served by the host ess assisted by Helen Dow. (Slndys Dlment. Catherine Smith nnd Miss Mlldre'l Wilson. Those presont were: Mrs. .1. Wright Wilson. Mrs. Nels Unsmussen, Mrs. S. D. Harper, Mrs. II. nishop. Mrs. F. S. Dow. Mrs. J. A. Ucndwell. Mrs. Kittling. Mrs. II. J. Mohr. Mrs. It. Ward. Mrs. A. E. Nelson, Mrs. M. A. Swectman. Mrs. Paul Stirling. Mrs. W. E. ilongland, Mrs. .1. E. Ilurkhnrt, Mrs. 0. II. Wal ters. Mr3. Chas. Ln Chapollo. Mrs. John W. Motley. Mrs. It. II. Walters. Mrs. I). A. Jones, Mrs. Dlment, Mrs. (JninniUI, Helen Dow. Gladys Dlment. Cntherlue Smith and Mrs. A. I,. Hut. the average human being than their uncertainty. Fickleness Is the eternal law or human desire. Satiety spoils more happiness than any other cause. Now It doesn't take a philosopher to appreciate these facts. You know thorn and I know thoni. Every grown man or woman hns beou taught them many times by his or Iter own exper ience, cays Uuth Cameron. Why, then, don't more of us live by them? Why don't we learn to regulate our pleasures with a view to prolong ing them: In other words why aren't we moro careful not to get tired of the things wo enjoy? When I was In college I once learn ed a now gamo of cards Just a few days before semester examinations. It wits n very Interesting game, and my roommnto and I were fascinated by It and devoted every spnro moment to It. Hut us any one who has ever prepared for an Important examina tion those spare moments wero fow. Through the long dull hours of grind ing wo looked forward to a half hour before bedtime In which we could piny a few hands of our new game. And onch time wo rose reluctantly from the card table we would Hay du- liantiy. "Well, tho ilny after examina tions nro over we will play all day long If we want to." At last examinations were really over nnd wo carried out our throat. All one rainy day and half the next wo played uud played and played. Something else claimed our attention the second afternoon, but nfter din ner that evouliiK wo took up the inrds for our dally half hour, uud, behold the charm had gone! We didn't play that game attain for woolen and we never enrod so much lor It again. Hair Its charm had biH-n the fact that lirciiniMancitH kept us from selling too much of it. Once we ran It lulu the Kmiind the spell wiih broken. 1 beard a business woman enthu siastically praise a certain delightful little luncheon place which slit; had discovered, and was thorerore sur prised when I saw her coming out of another restaurant one noon. "How happens It that you didn't Bo to your favorite place?" I asked. "Oh. I don't go there ovory day." she explained. "I like It too well to let myself got tired of It." Wisdom like that Is rare. Most of us spoil half our pleasures by run ning them Into the ground. They say that If a horse gets nt the food bin he will eat until ho kills himself. Human belngn don't often do that, but when the food bin of any pleas ure is left open they frequently eat until they kill tliolr desire for It. "Nothing too much" was the mot to of the most balanced and happiest nation tho world over know. Self restraint even in tho matter of hnnnlo-u pleasures is always Its own reward." 4 I ItOVAL Al'Cl'lOX HltllKii: 4 . , Mrs. A. I.. Housoworth entertained tho Royal Auction Hiidge Club last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Houseworth was assisted In serving by Mrs. Dor sey Kreltzer and after a pleasant few hours of cards these ladles served their guests with dainty refresh ments, All the members wero present ex- M. H. SlliVKII TEA The Methodist Ladles' Aid held a Silver Tea Inst Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. O. I.nngwor thy In South Mnrshlleld. Some time was devoted to a busi ness session nnd afterwards a social hour was enjoyed when the hostess usslsted by .Mrs. C. A. Lnngworthy, Mrs. Collin, Mrs. J I. It. Savage and Mrs. Hnrvey Smith, Bcrved refresh ments to Mrs. Isaacson, Mrs. Per kins. Mrs. A. M. Oldley, Mrs. (Irn liain, Mrs. Carl Thompson, Mrs. Woodwcrth. Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. O. S. Torrey, Mrs. C. O'Connor, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. Dan mis, Mrs, F. Ii. Orannls, .Mrs. (leo. Meyer. Miss Evelyn I.angworth), Mrs. Ross, Mrs. F. E. Alien, Mrs. Rnhskopf. Mrs. Baldwin, .Mrs. Frye, Miss Fox, Mrs. Joehnk, Mrs. linker. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Nason, Mrs. Lar son, Mrs. R. Drown, Mrs. II. Savage, Mrs. C. A. I.angwnrthy. Mrs. Collin and Mrs. Harvey Smith. The Aid Society will meet ngnin In two weeks. Mrs. Drown. Mrs. Chas. LaCba polio, Mrs. John Dashney. Mrs. F. E. Dresser, Mrs. Chas. Davis. Mrs. Win. Hongland. Mrs. E. Kelley. Mrs. Per kins, Mrs. llaldwln. Mrs. Jones nnd Mrs. Thompson. Resides the club members she had Mrs. H. Roycroft. Miss Silverman, Miss Inez Baldwin, Miss Vlrgluln Drown mid Miss C.er trude Drown us hpccIuI guests. Mrs. Downs wns usslsted by her daughter Miss Anna Downs. lllltTIIDAY PARTY I 4 Mrs. Frank Dlack was pleasantly surprised Inst Sunday afternoon by a number of her friends spending the afternoon with her In honor of her birthday. The surprise had been gotten up by the nine year old daughter. Thel mn, nnd was n genuine surprise. A happy time was spent mid Thelnia served candy to tho guestB, who were: Mrs. It. P. Harrington nnd son, Everett, Mr. and Mrs. George Dlack nnd daughter. Ccclle, Mrs. John Dashney and sons, Duncan nnd Wil liam. Mrs. Mattte lllaln. Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Dlack. I.uls and Thelnia Dlack and Miss Alpha Matizey. j. . 1 i t'liriSCII RKCEPTIOX miti: nox social I t The Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will hold n Mlto Dox opening nnd Biippor next Wudnesilny evonlng at the Swedish Lutheran hall. A good program Is being propnred. The liusbands of the members will Join In tho sup per. j. 4. 4. 4 I D. .M. ( ('LCD I . The D. M. c. Club met this week with Mrs. N. tl. Haines, of North llend. The members spent a pleas ant afternoon In needlework and late In the afternoon Mrs. HntnoB. assist ed by M111 llrnlnard. sorvod refresh ments to her giiosts. who wero Mrs. Jack Wallace. Mrs. Walter Russell. Mrs. Earl Michaels. Mrs. Robort Simpson. Mrs. Joe Olin and Mrs. Harvey Russell. Tho next meeting will ho In two weeks with Mrs. L. A. Loomls. EPISCOPAL fJl'lLD. I 4 Mrs. L. M. Noble entertnlnod the Ladles' Episcopal Guild last Tuesday afternoon. She wnB assisted by Miss Maudo Dowron. Tho afternoon open ed with n short business meotlng, followed by a social hour and refresh meats. Next Tuesday the Guild will moot with Miss Mnud Heed. Those present at the last meet ing were: Mrs. .1. W. Flanagan. Mrs. Arthur MeKeown. Mrs. E. P. Lowls, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. Dutler. Mr,s. Fnnnlo Hazard, Mrs. Mary Drowning, Mrs. Otto Schettor, Mrs. J. w. nennott nnd Mrs. Hugo Qulst. 1IOXOR GUESTS. .. SPIBELLA GOJiSETS may bo obtalnod In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsctier. 862 So. 5th St. Fhone 200X. I On Saturday evening last. Miss Slgua Holm ontertalnod at her home on Elrod avenue In honor of hor friond. Miss Graco Johnston, or Berkeley. Cal. Tho house was beau tifully decorated In rhododendrons, which woro much ndmlrod by the California guest. Dining tho even ing a delightful musical program was rendored, solos boing given by Mrs. Ross Smith on the piano and vocal numbers by Mr. Dultman and Archie Johnston, At progressive whist Miss Johnston One or the most pleasing events In n social way In church circles during the past week wns the reception ten dered Rev. nnd .Mrs. 'A. 0. Howard, of the Christian Church, last Monday evening. The re-option was held In the church, which was converted by the Indies or the congregation Into n bower or rhododendrons nnd ferns, while tho grouping or the seats nnd tho sort carpeting or rugs removed every trace or rorinullty so frequent ly characterizing these occnsloiiK. Tho event wns In honor of tho coming or Mr. nnd Mrs. Downrd to this Hold one year ago, nnd the Invl tntlons wero limited to tho inombers or the church nnd congregation who wero well represented. Mrs, Reld. Mrs, Motley nnd MIbs Tunnel served on tho tho receiving committee nnd Inter In tho evening acted in tho capacity or hostesses and served dainty refreshments. Mr. Motley served ib Master of Ceremonies nnd following tho musi cal program, which was well re ceived, made a commemlntory nd dress In behalf of the memb'rs of the church followed by an address of slmllnr chnrncter by W. A. Reld, rop lesentlng tho Ulblo school nnd other lines of work. Mr. nnd Mrs. Downrd both re sponded In n fitting manner, expres sing their hearty appreciation of tho spirit or corporation which had con tributed so Inrgely to the success or the work. Mr. Downrd In his review or tho work of the past year showed on Increase of thlrty-llvo to the mem bership roll of the church, nnd cal led attention to the fact that the Dlble school and Missionary Society had doubled their membership dur ing tho past year. Rev. and Mrs. Downrd came hro from Grand Island. Xebruskn. where they had carried on n most suc cessful work. .Mr. Downrd hns mndo ninny rrionds during ills ministry here nnd tho hopo was exprossed that this occasion would but mnrk the be ginning of n successful inlnlstrv In Mnrshlleld. Mr. Downrd is nn infn llgueable worker and lias built mi a large and well orgunlzod ladlos' dnss In the Dlblo school. - .4 I PHISCILLA t'Ll'lt I Mrs. F. C. Mostollar ontertalned tho Piiscllln Club Inst Wodnesdny nftor noon nt her home In Hunker Hill. AHor n delightful few hours of sow ing nnd chatting the hostess served a luncheon to her guests, who wore: Mrs. Geo. Rourke. Mrs. t. (inle. Mrs. W. M. Nelson, Mrs. Knuto Erlckson, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Robin son and Miss Corn Mnthlson. The dub will meet ngnlu Juno -1 with W. M. Nelson. . SOCIAL SEWIXG CLl'll Tho Social Sowing Club met this week with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford nnd In two weeks will meet with Mrs. Roes. Tho Indies spent the after noon sowing nnd nt tho close tho hostess served refreshments, Those presont woro: Mrs. Choates. Mrs. Eva Gnmmlll, Mrs. Del Rhodes and Mrs. Rees. A. X. W. CLl'll. I 4 Mrs. Georgo F. Murch ontertaln ed the A. N. W. Cub last Thurs day afternoon. Sho was assisted by Mrs. Hugo Qulst.. No particular business was trans acted and the nftornoon was clvon up to n social time at tho close of which dainty refreshments woro served by Mrs. Murch and Mrs. Qulst. The club will meet next Thursday with Mrs. L. M. Noble. Those presont Thursday wore Mrs. Olivia Edman. Mrs. Carl Evertsen. Mrs. p. M. Prledben? 25c French Gingham, 3 inches Wide 10c and 12k While East last January we bought a lot of 32-inch F k Ginghams; regular 25c values; at a price so that we are H to sell them at J2ic. See a few of them in our window, It is the policy of The Golden Rule to price every article ' as low as possible without regard to its real value. Colgate's Talcum Powder, regular 25c size, only 15c Colgate's Dental Cream, regular 25c size, only 20c The Golden Rule Marshfield li. A. Copplc BANDM ' iii USE Weeks' Pleasant Laxative Wafers -POIt iii:.m).ciii: i.viu.m:stiox u.i iiitK.vm son: stomach ('O.VSTIIUTIO.V TlltKU I'KIXING ui:stli:ssm:ss LOSS OK AH'irriTH THE STEAM SHOVEL ARRIVED TODAY Hut even before It irrlvdlaH " ' , " "" s00 i NrtoXl ..-.,.(. ,,,,- nave me &Ht v roiintnln uoodt andMM dies on Cooi Uijr. ( you are In doott, t coiiie; try a Rill- way llapture, the svvelleit 4 drink In t o w n Tula- any time niKW-Lllvi: C.WKV. Cood for nil the family. (,Y lliem nt (lie Red Cross Drug; Store Phone 122. Motorcycle Delivery ESSa Give 'Em the Hook! those pesky clothes troubles that have worried you in the past. CIiiim 'cm for nil time- those Imuay nml htiituy eont fronts; those Mnnd-iuvny coat eollnrs; those ' .slmiK'le.ss trousers. The way Is simply to "t;et n I'Kup Suit." It puts mi end to nil clolhes' hotlicratlnns. 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'lO-ncio tinrt, well located, level hench and creek hot torn, adapted to platliiiK Into small flvcneio tracts, hitltnhlo for orchard or KiirdenliiK. Close to Isthmus Inlet. This offer holds goods for five days only. Hay. met ofli 8100 I'KIt ACltK WORTH 81000. 10 acres, llest platting proposition now available- on ly. I lose to city limits ami in lino of present develop .nt. 1 ropei ty close by now held nt 8-000 per acre. Tills er holds itood for five days only. (lays only For Terms Inquli-o Coos Bay Realty Co. KKID JOMCS IIOFRMAX 150 Front St., Opposite Grand Theater. 7urMI1i22 Vllfllll IllllIJ I. M' SfficroB anp " Hl'ILDE" .. Estimates 'd0Biil Plans nnd P'"cna Kb Vl nlinnn 121-R. . ! teuu. '""- -- - rTTTiAiliM Re8ldeuce-Studlo. 237 SO vv- g. cnxsoifb BtA ..IIU (Continued on PaSe Eight.) All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office 1 1, i ... .K-iimnW. rkic. . o"."" .,!, ,i '. nuUdli. ". I 171 unui -,.. rhonei Tiipaicr. - xvrM. s. trowgi-j W hfidd. Ortfit. 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