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ft' 2 H r - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1913- EVENING EDITION. I'nilSONAIi notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Uny pcoplo who visit In other cities, togothor with notices of social nffnlrs, nro Kindly iccclveil In tho social do pnrltncnt. Tcleiilioiic 133. No tices of club inootlniis will no nuhllshed mid secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish samo. CONTMHUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than J o'clock p. m., 1'rlday of each week. (Kxroptlons will bo allowed only In cases where tho events occurred Inter than tbo time mentioned.) luent The meeting opened with n snug by tho audience. "Come Thou I'ount." Mrs. !:. (leo. .Smith acting iih rending. Mrs. K. XV. Stevens. El) IV nlnnolst Scripture I. alnl. Inxocatlon. Mrs. V. XV. M't.,1 Itmlnt I it It tt hllulllDCd Discourse on "Civil Government." Prof. .1. I". (Irubbs. Prayer, Mrs. Josephine Jones. The members present were: Mes dnmes (5eo. linger. Win. Nlelsou, l-'retl Lyster, C. Itltchey, (leo. Hol ster, Uetii'ehnusen. W. K. I.nlrd, Jo sephine Jones. K. (leo. Smith, S. XV. Stevens, (lolder. Orn MrCarty. It. X. t ,.,.lj rlina Mm-f llnlil Ml'f.'lltll and Miss Madge Colder. -j v no.voit .miss nrxxixti. iit.t.fniililiiriii.l mlllltrv illlllce. tnlitntglit supper was unjujuu nan the dancing was resumed and contin ued until morning. I-Yed Nonli and N. K. Daggett, two of tile finest violin ists in that section furnlshul the nut sic. Among the families participating were those of Walter Hovoe. J. 11. Iiimeli. Dan Stelnnon. Uny Whlttod, Karl dray. Tom l.iivvhoru. M. Hreiner. M. Johnston. Harvey Totten. W. II. .1 . . . v.... I. l.i.l Mt ill l. miner sum. iieu. " Xoali. 1. X. Daggett and P. brink and others. . . I no.voit .Mits. i:i:i:d. ! Mrs. J. M. I'pton lias Issued Invi tations for Tuesday complimentary to her mother. Mrs. Mans Heed, who will celebrate hep (SOth birthday that day. A fine I merer, -Mrs. Dan Keating. .Mrs. W. A. KUlll, .MI'S. A. I. Illllllt-H, .uin. Grimes and .Mrs. Cnttron. On Tuesday Mrs. tjnlst won the rirst prize nnd Mrs. W. S. Nlcliol son Hoeond. Tuesday's kiu'hIh were .lrs. J. II. Mllner, Mrs. S. C. Small. .Mrs. !-'. 15. Hague, .Mrs. I). Y. Staf ford, Mrs. C K. Perry, Mrs. (Maude Xnsburg, Mrs. XV. S. Xlcholson. Mrs. Hugo Quist, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Mrs. J. C. Kendall. .Mrs. H. I. Straw, Mrs, Xorls Jensen, Mrs. It. K. Ilooth. Mrs. K. Morrow, Mrs. W. K. Dungaii, Mrs. J. T. Ilnrrlgntt. Mrs. T. Harvey, Mrs. I. I,. Gorr. .Mis. It. II. Corey, Mrs. Converse. Miss Daisy Itush, Mrs. Telander. ii.u i.' n. r'niinii. Mm. W. 0. Chandler and Mrs. Kelso. .j. .j. j. Kd Michel with rJ "If I have faltered more or lens In my great tusk or linpiiltioss: If 1 have moved ahum my r.ire And shown no k'oiIoiih murnltiK fare; If beams from happy Iiunian ees Have moved me nut; If morning Hooks, and my food, ami siiiiiiner rnln Knocked on my sullen henit In vain Lord, Thy most pointed pleasnie take And stnb my spirit broad awake. --Stevenson midnight. On the refreshment com mittee served Mrs. J. XV. Ilonnett and Mrs, J. II. Flanagan, assisted by Miss Mullen nnd Airs. Henry Seng stacken. : ? Will) IX SAX I'ltAXCISCO I wi:i ix eoyni.i.i:. -4 ATIIOUOI'GIH.V good memory for things In general Is a rarity, lint Infinitely rarer U a mentor) for certain things In paitlcular, penplo'fl names, for examples, ben efits conferred for another and hap iiIiimhm fur nnotlier. Imperially the bitter. How very easily and quickly the most of us forget to be happy. Suppose you should have an au tomobile given you tomorrow (and perhaps we'd better sa.. the where withal to run It!) h'U'h Itutli Cam eron; suppose .vuiir inmimnii tumiim get n big raise In salary; suppose the very biggest annoyance of your life were to be forever lemoved; suppose some rich relative wham you do not even know, and hence could not grieve for. should leave you $ inn. ODD tomorrow: don't you think ou would be happy for n very long time? You won hi ii t. Of course ou would he hnppr for a while, but It's astonishing bow short Hint while would be. Somehow it doesn't take any par ticular effort to remember to be unhappy over the tangles Hint won't come straight, nnd the conditions In our lives that aren't pleasing, nnd (I... I.i K..I...1 .... ...... ,., I,n.'. II.., Ill' ,iiiiii.n .... ...I, .1... linn, nil. when the tangle Is straightened, the dlsAgrocnhlo condition disappears, or we gnln tho coveted possession, how hnrd It Is to remember to be happy over our blessing more than ft dnv or two, HP The duty of happiness is one n? ft e mom sadly neglected duties In tho world. Indeed ihere are still innnv people who do not even m owilne "the great tusk of hmi'inr-s Tltu nil! Iil.ul llmt .tit, in. ik, n.. esrlly be sour and mlserit'r n, order to l. siuiil l.iu!i .ii.au penrlng, but It's positive the td a l.n u...l..... ... 1.- - I turn r,..iniiiir nun siHii :u is. ;i more or loss u.vnotuni.ius. stilt fin. Ms of lirlmtono to many folk 1 know a woman whose motiiiti,; prayer Is. "May I be hapi to.l.i. nnd mnke orhers so " iv ,. , think she can wander verv fur f r . the rlht path If that .r.or if grnnttnl? N there Met inn hlflnc in onr life todnj tint yon wrr oner hnro ...mm nirtM- yon ttj nappv " nrt Iihvw ) foruotten to be so TIet begin anln todav. nv never tor late to remember . he happv v In Coqullle City at the Methodist chinch at II o'clock. Wednesday July 1', occurred a very pretty wed ding. Itev, Clarke performed the ceremony which united Miss Stella Smith and Fred Stora In marriage. The bride wore a blue tailored serge suit nnd the urootu the conventional black. After the ceremony the bride and groom left by nuto for Marsh- field, where, that evening at the Chandler, a wedding supper was served. Those who were In attend ance at Coqullle nnd the guests in the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, father ami mother of Die bride, Kosle Smith, her sister. Mrs. Myrtle Smith Mntson and Miss Stella .IntHlriim Tlmlr tnntiv frl.ttiitu ,nv.t them some beautiful gifts In token of their esteem. Mr. and Mrs. Stora lrt vlll lirnltl Tlntrftttnf Cir l'rtrflnn.1 and other northern points where they win spenn a mom n on tneir Honey moon i rip. i ne.v win lie at Home to their friends. August 1. at McDonald and Vnugbnn's camp where the little bungalow which the groom Is having built will be In readiness for them. ineir Hosts of friends will wish them all the happiness vvhlih time can unfold. Mrs. It. XV. Olsen entertnlued at a sewing party Tlnirsda.v afternoon in honor of Miss Dunning, of Her- kele.v. The house was decorated In red, wllil flowers ami greens. Mrs. Olsen was assisted in serving by Mrs. Karl Harry, Miss Hazel Pow- iiu .mil Atrj ITintfi nnfiat Kneli guest was presented with a kodak book of pictures. The guests were Miss Dunning. Mrs. Otto Oren. Mrs. Ilurgen. Mrs f'nff In ti If. M i .viri nrmne. .Mrs i.niiiei . ai sa i t .1.1. ...... ,- , .... - --.--- . ..... ........., ...... I .11 I Hl'll III 1IIIU fill 111 1 1 I I I I 1 I I M Dc.rothv Harry Mrs. K. Mlngus. r,.,rsen will miike tlielr home on the Ml'4 flmivtf.. lnif.M Mra 1 Inifi ' ... . .1 r.. VtV ,, i. v.. V " oiusiavv. Qulsr. Miss 1 1 axel Powers. Miss l.ucy i s A Powers. Miss Doris Moreen and!. v . , w IXI'OH.MAI, CHAT. Announcemeuts were received here this week of the murrlage In Sail Francisco of Herman harseu and Miss i.uin a. uwyer 01 ruiiiiiiin. .ir. f iid.ltl It'll.. Id tttiniM,. j.f ir.il'ni'llllliltll IJIKfVII, . .iv. .c . , ... ..- ... ... . . . ...v.., dredging on the Sl'uslaw, Is u son nf Mr. and Mrs. .tuMis I.arsen of l.ar- sen Inlet nnd a brother of Mrs. X. nH. . . .i.iiii.. t.- ....!.. ii " i.naniuffM'M, .wi. ilium jvi-'iiiiuii.i , .'.'.' .."... ' Mrs. Anson lingers and Miss Phoebe 1. (till. ill Mtdia. j. ... . .... J. C. Kondnll mid wife mid sou, Jack, are planning to spend the i lv part of August In San Frnnc sou, cur-1 Isco and Hurkeloy friends. Mrs. A. 0. Aiken ( ,, lea vo soon Tor n Tew Lp'l; Sun Franelsco. Mf t.,?'eh may uccotiipniiv- hur ll Guy Wnrtior nr it eery left on tho Nuiim cllM day for San Kriin,.!,..... cl 1 , l,t ... .. ' li D iii! win ruuirn next wev ' ..in. Ainorson nnd .v . Stiokutio VVIO Wro .... ', .". S. Xlcl.olHon ilapartod AV" uicir uoiuc, Mrs. C. W. Montgoinp,. Jay, iilun to leave, snn., the homo or her inotlic lock, In San Frnncrsco Win. Fori nml Mo &&. Alice Fnrtt. arrlvn.i w (Continued on rajj Miss Kdlth Mereen. .mi:i:t fihday. l.l'XCHKOX. Mrs. A. G. Aiken entertnlned n number of friends nt luncheon TI.II.J.Ih.i rtf...u.... rt. 1..... 1........ .... 1 , Hill ll.l.l illli-'l I1IIU1I ill llt'l lllllllL' Ull ' A .uiin iiiuiuin.i.i . ino uuiie oeror- atlons were pink roses and those enjoying the hospitality of the hostess were Miss Mullen. Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mil's Dunning. Miss Me reen. Miss Doris Mereen. Mrs mm tschetter and Mis Florence Aiken -p The li. Y. P. lr. will hold their reg ular monthly social nt the Haptlst church parlors next Friday, July 1 1. 4 ! IMCXIC I'AltTY. I A Jolly picnic tmrty spent Thurs day at the J. A. Matsou summer home on South Coos river. Mrs. Frank P. Cohan was ehaporone mid those In the party were: Miss Alma Mcintosh, Miss Xorn Tower. Miss Kuth llrownlle. Miss Plun'tnt In "ttti'lti Mldd flftin.. I.-t.it.t x. ......... .. v.'....-. ..... lllMtf III iiri ! Miss Madge Harry. Miss Frances Wll ' llatns. Cornell l.agerstroin. Frank i , o,..77 T7TT . -"'iiemn. .reel i.miion. (.'nri uav s. na- l.nst Mindnv the etiinlnxim nr tli.i i .., . -v.. .... ......... . ... . . f..i. ,.., ...r. --- - , viii uus, ..ir. .vim er, .vir. i.ock uy II u Golden Kule enfoyed a nlenle at . n..in., -..... .. ' KX.IOY PICXIC XOItTII I1K.VH XV. r. r. c The Xorth Hend W. C. T. V. met last Tuesday. July 1. to transact the business nnd plans comernlng the float which represented the organlxn tlon In the Fourth of .Inly parade and the rest room wlibh they opened In in- riiiiieer diotk rer tlie ronvent erne and pleasure of the public- A very interesting talk was given bv PrefJ F Grubbs mi Civil Govern. Allesanv. It was renllv in l.onot of tnelr emnlover. K. A. Connie. who left yesterday for the Kast. Those present were Mr. ami .Mis. It. A. Connie. Mr. nml .Mrs P Irish. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morrow. Mr. ami Mrs. Hush. Mrs. Ida Patter ni. Mrs. Tenbrook. Miss Xellle Warwick. Miss Hrevver. Hlnnche Copple. Dermol Cninphell nnd Har ris Copple. 4- Mr nllil Mm A 'I' I Mir.irilrnhi ivlll chaperone a party of young people to the beach tomorrow, many of'those In Thuisday's party going. - I I.X.IDY I'ICXIC. - W. O. W. KI.KtTIOV. COI.I.KGK WGMi:. I - At the mtxMlntT nt Dm r-ii... -. wen'a club at the home of Mrs K 11. Pnrev Thursday. It was reporte.i i.i? f.Vr ,,,,1"M, Win made Jjlth tw project for ostahlt)iiic a rajit nwm" in Marubfleld The Cotlef Women will l assisted liv mmi of the limine. men In iro vldln, fuRds for It. J. M Cpton ami ur. .1 T MeComiar have pmmlaed to itrewnt the matter to the Marsb fleld city roiiNiil In hoiw that that Ml v will aMist In the pre-je, t Thuv ml'ii' ,mV? UUn " "I1 "' M..n.U Menin only a rnsh of ,th.r iniNlne prevented them from Betting an on Mrtnnltv to W heard At ti. mee -id nt M eiiM... i ..... .... Ii JV)IM"1?.': Mu' ,,r lulrrmiliiis and Inetnirtlve talk mi the new l,ok. and their author ,rs ): Keiiev Vmnn?. ,,"l'f' reading .mon thooe niwwn Mri MM Nabburg. Mrs A M Gldlev. MiB .. 5t " WlH.h Toppln " . Ora McOarty and Mrs naiia The nxt meet in.. ,.i. ."aUR . ' terns rP"lwr an'' Japanes,. n. H TS 1 W,,,tam ""-'" Jr Mrs mllTot: to ibe r"ltr "rihesim i.nt.i T b, .obtained In MarshW from Mrs. Anmfi Holland, " so 6th st. Pbone :oox at-Rii'A. ' v5 fSTw i wm ?ivWfr v " V" 1 1 mm$ I BifllliBBl V. ' '& :-r ' r i I The Sureil Yistililni' n n.'irfv .if Mni-jlil..t.l people chartered a launch nnd en Joyed n delightful outing at Charles ton Hay. They returned Inst eve ning nbont 7 o'clock nnd took In part of the .North Hend celebration. Among those In tV partv were: l n...... . ...... . ..,. . . ii nun nun win. i ri'nriii .i -i ii . i '.'?.' ,,,;,,Worll (,u,', Wol. -Tllii Xngle nnd wiie, Cur nr.nntt. J " '' ,lu' f;"l0Wl"B offl-.tls Xagle. .Misses l.ola Montgomerv. .ers Wednesday evening: ConsuP Florence Kehlleld. Helen Mel. igh comninnder C. 11. Wilson, adviser; lln. Alpha Mnuxev. AgeV llo.ick lieutenant l Peterleineatix: escort., and Helvn INanagun and Messrs Fd !iLmllM,,,'K: ,n,I',J,mn"' ' W.lDolnn. Chns. l-rodelhs. u," At hilllvan: sentry. HKrnger: niana- ter Kehlleld. Pnhnke. Geo. Seellg ger. A. H. Campbell: clerk. W. V. and Francl Flanagan. Douglas, and banker. 1. I.ando. I o i in.- iMim- i.iuiin nn amonioDiiei 'llltlliGi: l.l'Vriii-i)v pluilc at a future date vvhlih will be .iiiuomiied Inter. Yoir can be a "natural bora" cook, too r AJJ a il.h of hitclu-n IliiiKiiirt to your jjm. tm: iinsnn, Kravnn nna taaixt. utt will nnj ttut it iiriuti awomlrrfulty rich, brunn color and tlrlicioui fiavut- an' "'"'""t .i.- ...... -b uia uu tan voiain til tiu KITCHEN BOUQUET givtt a rtputatton for torn! ceoAr '.I"" ' furr, ton rnlrtlnl nm, rl ihn..t .ml.. .. ... AJ.1 iluh i. 11 mt l,. Ml.lr nj im .Ul foj II tiut.nl Write today for our SarapU Dttle. sl l , rMpt. Sfit1 tOtl.v Aftl trim lt kKn tki. ..1...L.1. ..... . t rii'Jr MnUil.ii.jC. WCUmo-i AtL Htf libUhtiuN.' Nasburg's Grocery The (1001I llnu.ckcriliig Hlore. Crn.r Ci-nur.en lal nn.I Second Sts, Plume t:t-.l. riM'l.I.S IIKKK. - Mr. .1. I). (;oss and Kllmhetli l.nwlor were tuairled .Mondnv morn liu at S:o o'clo.k at the heme nf oi..; parent. Mr. end Mi. Thomas Howard on Pine street bv Judce .inlin I.- iinii Ti. ... 1 .. ..:. tie !i.rt stage on n wedding trip. iS'T. Mrs. W. ....... jMiri-.i, hi mo eeretnonj- were , ic.rtnur. .Mrs. .. w I an-iiim r. and Mrs Thomas Howard. Hayes ' Mrs. II. s. Tower .Mrs. George F Inward and Miss Agnes Hiit.Won. Mun-h. Mrs. Hugo Qnlst Mrs Claw 0 their return Mr. mid Mrs. Goss ha ugh. Mrs. F. m, jiiownev mi )l lll reside In the Xlcholson apart- Xora Tower. Mrs X ' s I Konni, v nients on Alder Mreot ' ! Mrs v i- !?... ' V:.. Kin.ne,,- . , " "rump. .Mr A T ,.;. "' " Sl0,f entertained at llrldge luneheons Mondav and luesdny afternoon of this week n her home In the Williams apart ments. The niwrtments were decon.ted in red roses mid greens. On .M.111 dnv the prizes were wen M A. .. .;.j:.m uoith .mil .u, "iirei iMeii.er nun tne guests of the nf' ternoon were Mrs. A. K. Vi!isi.r. M. Hlnke. Mr, k. 11 We Have Several First Mortj Securities Drawing 8 . Inter. TO PLACE. t- wi:d 111:111:. 1M. .It..... " I mi ; 11 '.",' l n"rl Terry and Miss llniel .Vf.ii-.i f n.. ri.....v 'si', was solemnised last Monda . morn'ng at 1 1 o'elivk. th Rev. H. C ij;i.M.ev r tne .Methodist thunli .ffi i lauug. 1 It' criiom ( . ..AU.i..M... . . i.M.i. ,..?..." .' 7 " i'"""im young .....-.i-r,. man. neing connei'ted wiih 'He firm of I.e MleiiN and Miller. The t . 7,. ' .'. on ,he "roakwater. They will reside in Marshflell. auers-rom. Mrs rhaa m,.i.-,.ii.. Mrs F H Powers. Mrs. W f 11. Mrs ,. iT0.sew,.rt), Mrs Dorsev Krolt7er. Mrs I s s., . Mrs D C Green Mr v. w t.-. 7if t sr Jim l"'!it s it., s, nii-iil l,n if, 1H. !T Vti .... ., ,t ,, . ji, -x ii. v.s'.l 7i SKCI'lfTV anil arc s,ul, lh unij I'm ah truuhl it ) prove Hum. llusiiiess cf this (Iinr.i.-ti-p tmrtcd confidcntiall Coos Bay Realty Co. ciione L'()-l-,J. i,-,o Xorth Frost -3WSK The Perfect Corsel The Sureil Purest Method of sealing jellies and preserves is by the use of llUXOItS (il'KSTS. II ... . - -p uks .Nora Tower entertained in formally im Monday afternoon at a ii nVw.ly ,n honor ot fer S-ts. MISS Covvle nf a,i I u....i-.. and MUb llrownlle of ValleJo.Val. " .. ,- T,"' "p Prowm besides the glli'Mh of hi.n.lr ur. mi. t . vtniams. .Mls Madge "rr?. Mlw Vlhneve f"?."t-,5B- " Maine Mahonev. Mlsfr Floreme Aiken Mis .ne Krut. Miss Rth To J ViuTr.wM,w Loul '' cm ?uioris Co:?u-m '" r- K.lltl. Mlsw Nan Ho i.t. n . . . ii a Slelnwh. Mis Alive Curtis. Miss KTFvAZ. ""'" HUSh nnd :- - II IPurt K,r,n,J Parafnnt) It's so easy. Just melt and pour over the cooled preserves. Seals absolutely air tight. Guarantrcd undr r the Pure Food and Drug Act. Dealers Everywhere Standard Oil Company SAN PRANC1SC0 HOXOU.Mns.rOKn, invitation Kr?e 01Co- h ue nv tatlon for a luncheon next Mon day compliipentarj to Mrs. ii ,. Ford of Portland. who artved to .a hie h" 'Mt u ,h" OConnell ! -. . . . TuLdavw h M M'e.m Ww n iuaaj with Mrs. 0. A Sohiiiri tls " "' - IBMIVl- ai.i.kgaxv n.wrn. Last evening .. .1.. . . . &s-.Vwa above an...... "'"":'"" ur miles as ea oyU.' Mr Po" wnlins romnlettvi -j'.i"e.r na(" Just host of fund's to?xH&fi&. hood assembled and enjoyed ?S eates Perfect Figures The naturally perfect figure is so rare that the world still worships its Venuses. But any figure may be trained and moulded to lines of perfection by wearing a WarnerJSCort SOLD AT TheGoIden Rule R. A. COPPLE, Proprietor, Two Stores: MARSHFIELD N0RTH Bm fiiiiivs- fliA HF VII I 'I 7). -i Bne. fytst-prooS J i J purser- tT?-"- S,A