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St 7.1 CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication in the society depart ment of The Times, must ho sub mitted to the editor not later than G o'clock p. in., Frldny of each week, deceptions will bo allowed only In cases where- the events occurred later than the time mentioned.) . Once In awhile a couple Is en- ; gaged so long that love s young dream dies of old age before she gets to wear orange blos- 801118. Till: .MODERN MAUD MUM.ER I Maud Mullor on u summer's day i Was not In the meadow raking hay. Such rustle sport she could scarce pursuu i In n hobble skirt and peek-a-boo. But although the weather was scorch ing hot Sho was trying the steps of the tur key trot. When tho Judge came by was ho shocked to see Through that X-ray gown to a Jewel ed knee? Did ho catch his breath or his shoul ders shrug Whon she chnngod her steps to the bunny hug? Woll he might have done in the days gone by When rustle maidens wore mostly shy. Hut this Judge and Maud Just mndo a pah In a turkey trot anil a grizzly bear. They plighted their troth: were mar ried In June, And their wo lillng march was a rag tlmu tune. THE LATEST dunce to cronto n furore in Newport Is called the "Lame Duck." It was first in troduced to Newport by Miss Mnr Kuerlte Caporlon, daughter of Rear Admiral William II. Cuperton, IT. S. N., nnd Mrs. Caperton, says an ex change. She Is one of tho moot pop ular dancers of the season and n pnrtnor frequently sought by .the (irand Duke Alexander Mlchnolo vltch during his recent visit here. "Tho 'I.nmo Duck' originated In lloHton," said Miss Caperton to a re porter. "Please don't say that I in vented It. for really I got tho l-lei from Boston, where I think It was first thought out by some Harvard students." . "But you woro the Unit to d'ince It with a nnrtuer. wore you not?" "Well, perhaps I was." "And you have nevfe. t( ' the st'w nnd brought tint danco to Newport?" Miss Caperton was asked. "Yes, I was the llrst to dance It here, but every ono In the younger not can dance It now, you know, and it Is destined, I believe, to become the most popular dance In New York this winter, for many of my friends who have learned It In Newport will con tinue to dance It In New Yock. I do wish you would call it the 'Valse Can ter.' It was originally meant lo be called by that name, yon know, but while we were all learning; It tho ef fort to keep ouo leg stiff while tho foot of the other was helm: cotillnu nlly put rorwurd produce 1 a limp, which was positively funny, and wo termed It then an.I there ll.o M.aine Duel:.' "It really Is very graceful dance, nnd it Is only when It Is being learned that the limping ollect Is prevalent, tor after one become? perfectly fam iliar with the steps there Is a gliding motion which I might say is tar from the move 'ieuts of a lame duck." The dance is sltul.ar in a way to the one-step, lint Is danced to waltz time and tho music Ik played r.ither Hlowly. On. foot precedes the other: that is, the llrst foot Is advanced with the step motion, and the other foot Is brought up with the leg somewhat Htift'eaed. making a slight hitch, with a little hesitation. This feature Is made too marked by tho beelnuers (hereby robhlur. It of some of ihe In tended grace. Although the steps nre not Intricate, the time Is very hard at llrst, for with the slow waltz Htep tempo one must glide In a sort of double time, that Is to say count one-two, tuiii as this brings the last Htep onto a beat of longer duration than the llrst, it produces the "limp." or hesitation effect. I.tke all tho dances of the modern period, tho man may vary slightly the conventional Htep and his partner Is supposed to read his Intent Ion instantly. Tho Ounce Is very restful and very light to those who have mastered its pes nihilities, but woe unto the lie:; In nor who practices ( too long. , I WEIMH.M.' ANNIVEHSARV. 1 Thursday evening a party met at the Peter Johnson home to help cele brate the thirty-second wedding an niversary of t'nt worthy couple, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Johnson. The eve ning was a pleasant one and will he long remembered by Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Benson. Mrs. Mary Stauff, Mrs. J. F. Cam-all, Joel Ostllud, .loesta Norueck, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ostllud. Mr. and Mrs. Chits. Staut'f, Inez, Es ther and Elinor Johnson. V I vi:i IN ST. I. Of is. ,. Tho marrlugo of Miss Maude Pain ter ami Joe Washington, of Tulsa, Okla., which will be solemnized at St. Louis next Monday, October 21, Is an event of much Interest on Coos Bay. Miss Painter was one of Coos Bay's most charming and accomplish ed young women. Mr. Wellington Is an oil operator of tho Oklahoma Held and they will reside In Tulsa. The bride's many Coos Bny friends will Join In congratulating him on the great victory he hns won In Cupid's I ou rt. I YOL'Xf! .MATRONS' t'Ll'B I ; ; Mrs. R. W. Morrow delightfully entertnlned the Young Matrons' Club at her homo on North Broadway Thursday afternoon. Sewing wns the diversion of the afternoon and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Morrow's guests were Miss Net tle Savage and Mrs. J. O. Jnrvls and son. The club members were: Mrs. P. L. Ciiiinnis, Mrs. D. 13. Maloney, Mrs. P. Payne, Mrs. II. L. Coleman, Mrs. O. Wilson. Mrs. W. L. Clnbaiigh, ami Mrs. Guy Kendall. Mrs. Otis Wilson will entertain the club next Thursday afternoon. ' KNKtllTS OK COLUMBUS HALL The Eagles' Hall, artistically dec orated In old gold and white, was the scene Monday evening of the first an nunl ball given by Coos Council No. l'Jiil, Knights of Columbus. Mes dnmes 10. O'Connell. J. II. Flanagan, Win. Toye. C. P. McCollum, A. II. Powers, Hugh McLnln and T. II. Bar ry wore the patronesses. The lloor committee had a very striking ar rangement for the :;rand march, which was led by Mrs. J. W. Bennett and J. 11. Flanagan. They wore as sisted by Proctor and Helen Flana gan, who distributed the programs. The lloor committee wns C. P. Mc Collum, .1. H. Plnnngan, C. (i. Pramp ton, .1. (J. Mullen, W. J. Conrad, (5. P. Sheridan, J. A. White and E. (i. Stuck. The orchestra wns at Its best i and rendered some beautiful music. (The selection played, after the grand inarch whs greatly appreciated. Many very pretty gowns woro worn, which i titled greatly to the attractiveness of the ball room. Tho Knliihts or Col umbus Bull was one of the season's successes and their many guests were loud In Cielr praise. Their Invited meats were: Rev. A. R. Munrn. Dr. Ilorsinll. Htl Howatt. Dr. Ilouseworth. J. A. Mendel. C. P. Keating. Dan Keating, I). Kroltzor, ('has. Kronholni, II. I. ich'.irt. Cnpt. W. A. Magee. Burnt Mathlson, J. A. Matson, E. D. Me Ar thur, W. P. McKltlowney. D. Mcln tvre. C. P. MeKnlght, Leo McLaln, J. C. Merchant. W. P. Miller. .1. II. Mills. Dr. P. Mlngus. Dr. R. W. Mor row, C. P. McCulluni. J. (i. Mullen. II. McKeown. M. C. Maloney, I). P. Moloney. P. N. McDonnell. P. P. Morrls"ey, John .Morrlespy, I). Mur p'v, W. J. Murphy, Coorge Mureln Arno M. Moreen. J. I). .Moreen. M. .McLean. I). McCarthy. II. McLaln, I'll McKeown, M. II. Mulhy, James Mulloy. Mrs. K. Morlarlty, C. W. Montgomery, Roy P. Miller, Frank McKennn. Win. T. McKenna. .1. P. Miche s, Michael Maugnu, L. II. Mott, II. W. Mehlmanu, Dan .McDonald. P. B. Michaels. P. C. Mnt'.:or. A. P. Nor- i ton, Alfred Bowhay, A. P. Ade'.s perger. P. Ackley, 11. Armstrong, M. I'.artelme, W. Butler. 1). Bengsten, Rev. Browning, .1. Burke, Mrs. A. Blanchllehl. M. P. Burrows, Orren Burriws, Harry Bultinau, Ons Brown, Prank Birch. A. L. Barker. P. S. Ilnrkolt. T. Bennett, James Bennett. J. W. Bennett. Art Blnnchnrd. R. K. Booth. Pari Barry. A. L. Butz. Dr. I. B. Bartlo. Dr. II. P. Burmester. C. M. By lor. R. Banks, Nell Banks, T. II. Barry. Herbert Busterud, W. C. Bail ey, Roy Bralnard, A. B. Campbell, tiny Chambers. Irving Chandler, Win. Chandler. W. S. Chandler, Ben I Chandler. II. P. Collin. J. S. Coke. ; II. II. Corey, Henry ('urran. James Cowan, Sr.. William Chapman, Roy Carr, W. J. Conrad. Paul Dlnimlck. C. A. Daiu., tleorge Dwyer. Dr. Ceo. P. DIn, P. Dultou, Levi Dalgle, Lou's Dubay, Peter Dohui, Miss P. Dninelly, Rev. Pd. Donnelly, Mnlr Dano, Carl Davis, P. Dresser, John Dashney, W. P. DlutUnger, tleorge Diiullnger. Burt Doreinus, W. P. Douglas, Duncan Douglas, A. '.. Downs, (i. W. Dungan. C. O. D.tg j'ott, Raphael Dalgle, Art Dahlqulst, .Mrs. M. Parly, Wilfred Erlehson. His Plroil, Antone Pberliart, Paul Pdgerton. W. N. Pkblad. R. P. Irwin, c. W. Isacksou. Chas. Parrell. J. 11. Flanagan. Rust. FiuUlngor. Win. Poster, C. G. Pranip- tou. Win. Ferguson, R. N. Ponton, J. W. Flanagan. George Flanagan, Jr.. Henry Fourier, Alfred Flles horg, Howard Freeman. F. .1. Fahy. Dr. Thos. Pox, Fred Feeney. Fred Fletcher. J. W. Gardiner. J. 11. Groves, Jus. Gaffney. R. P. Gohhart. Geo. Gllherlson. P. K. Gettlns, A. B. Gldley, C. C. Going. Geo. Goodriuu, J. I), (loss. 1). C. Green. F. L. G ruti n's, Carl Graves. A. P. Gagnon. P. ! llernieda. J. G. Horn. V. G. Hlnd narsh. D. M. Hull, C. G. Hockett. Aug. Hoolling. Sr., Aug. Hoelllng. Jr.. R. B. 1 Inzer, Ralph Hallway. C. P. Illbarger, Prank Hague. 11. llnvoreauip, Geo. Hennessey, .loo Hennessey. W. .1. Hill. T. S. Harvey. ' J. T. Iliirrlgan. J, W. Hlldonhraiul. , Jas. Hughes. Frank Heath. A. T. Haines, George Haines. P. K. Jones, Vic. Johnston. Archie Johnston, Nor rls Jensen, Arthur Johnson, F. J. Jacobus. It. P. Kohoe. 11. G. Kern, Chas. Kaiser. Fred Kruse, Willis Kennedy, J, C. Kendall. Guv Ken ('all, P. W. Kanunerer, .1. J. Kron holni, Bart let Knox. Chas. Knox, J. W. Kaufman, Ralph Kruso, Rev. C. Kovony, Frank Kirk, Lew Koyzor, B. F. Kelly, II. J. Linden. Carl Llnd, PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bay pooplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of soclnl affairs, are eindlv received In the social de partment. Telcphono 133. No tices of club meetings will be published and secretaries arc kindly requested to furnish Bame. Chas Lowery, G. J. Lonianskl, Peter Loggle, 1. Lando. C. Lagerstroin. A. Lagerstrom, D. Lyons, C. Lorden, Pdgar Leekley, Dr. W. Lagus, A'. W. Lothnian, J. Lorlng, Ed. Noonan, A. E. Neff, C. P. Nicholson, W. S. Nich ols jii, C. Nasburg. II. Nasburg, D. Nelson. II. Nertlrum. R. Nerdrum, J. E. Olson, II. O'Mara. R. Olll vant, Ben Ostllud, Joel Ostllud, P. O'Con nell. Capt. Olson, M. O'Donnell. M. J. Ostrow. A. R. O'Brien. W. Pain ter, W. P. Piper, P. L. Powell, A. PI Blips, 1). Parson. P. Parsons, F. Painter, C. Peck. A. J. Peck, E. G. Perhain, A. O. Peterson. P. Perkins. C. Perkins, A. D. Perry. P. Payne. P. Powers, A. II. Powers. Geo. Par ker, Hugo Qulst, W. Russell. P. N. Reberg, J. Rnsniussen, P. P. Russell, E. L. Robinson, Anson Rogers, Jr., Geo. Rotuor, Win. Rlckers. J. H. Rooney, Pat. Rooney, H. Rogers, W. Ratzhurg, L. Schmidt. Geo. Sheridan, L. J. Simpson, Ed. Simpson, Dr. II. Simpson. A. J. Savage, R. W. Sorter, II. Sengstncken, Ross Smith, W. P. Squires. D. Y. Stafford, Chas. Statin. Dr. P. P. Straw, Vernon Smith, C. A. Smith, P. W. Sullivan. W. E. Sullivan. J. .1. Stack, J. E. Stuck. P. Stack. C. Schjonborg, Nep. Sainton, Mllo Sumner. W. C. Swain. J. II. Stadtlen, Pari Savage, Wesley Sea man, A. P. Seaman, Dr. Wm. Toye. II. S. Tower, W. S. Tiirpln, L. M. Tozler. Rubs Tower, J. A. Tower, 'John Tellefson, Dr. I). C. Vaughn. Geo. Vnsey, J. T. Vasey, John Vasey, Chas. Van Duyn, I labor Vniiderhoff. R. A. Wernlch, J. C. Wallace, Geo. F. Windsor, II. C. Wray, .Too Wlnsor, Guy Warner, Jao Williams, Fred Wilson. II. Winkler. G. F. Winches ter. A. B. Wools. A. B. Woodworth, Joe White. A. R. Wllmont. Fre.t War ner. Jas. W.nil. R. T. Whltty. John Wall. C. H. Walters. II. A. Wells, itollle Bnrrle, M. P. Bakowell. P. Brando, I). L. IVuckliighum, Fred Bachman, J. Coulogue, P, Crosth- walt. C. P. Connor, W. II. Curtis, Jr.. P. L. Falkensteln. C. ArluntUou, V. Parker, C. Williams. George Holmes W. II. llongland. J. Hunt. Thos. Ilng- gerty. John Motley. I. C. Miller, C. P. McGeorge. Art. Miller. C. Daly. P. C. Drews, Howard Dunning. Allen Nich ols, Pd. Johnson. Fred Bentz, C. John son. Roy Abbott. Clifford Downs. Pat. Flunugnn. A. R. Ives. Guy Andrews. P. P. Keliy. H. L. Coleman, George KeMie. II. Hoy, Ptlgar Cnson. George Murphy, J. C. Pggleston, Herbert Kern. A. P. Rehrold. P. Jones. C. Perry, c. P. Winsor. R. C. Warr'i. t. Kelly. Pd. l.e.Mleux. II. Iluntly. Ted Klssam. T. J. Ilartninn. Fred Raymnutl, W. Bartlett, Geo. Getting, J. G. Kenny. S. A. Cnnnlchtiel. L. I,. Gorr, Harold Howard. Geo. Seellg, Win. Condon, Carl Neovlus. II. G. Barklage and II. Carlisle, Leo. Coulogue. RECEPTION- UV COLLPGK I WOMEN'S CLUB I Tho scones and antics of college tlays woro once more recalled when the College Women's Club gave a de lightful reception to the touchers of the different public schools on P'o Bay. The M. C. Maloney homo was made attractive by the decorations of autumn leaves, red dahlias, red berries and coliete pennc.n s. The guests were recelvo.l by Mrs. M. Thompson, Miss Evn Dreiser, Mrs. I). A. Jones. Mrs. M. C. Maloney anil Mrs. R. II. Corey. The affair was a most enjoyable one nnd the afternoon was fei too chert. Mrs. R. W. Mor row nnd Mrs. Geo. II. Murch presid ed in tho dining room, serving Mrs. Gavonle. Hcrkness. E. A. Reese, E. Moore, E. J. Grlllln. B. O'Connor, An thony, L. R. Tiirno'.', II. R. Corning. Roller. W. Watson. E. Sllvonnnn, Bolt., M. T. Maloney. L. Elmore. II. Stcuholr.i, II. Laii'lrit'.i: Mesdames P. M. Wilbur. P. McMullen. M. Thomp son end R. Glossop; Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Barker. Prof, anil Mrs. P. A. Tledg'Mi. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Grannls, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. HlUlebrand and Mr. Hunter of the Marehlleld schools; Mrs. P. Kelley, Mrs. Slnionsen and Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Drlllette of the Bay Park school: Mrs. S. Thomas ami Misa P. Prause of the Pnstslde school: Mtsces P. P. Heath. B. J. Im niell. P. Rinb. II. Mende, P. Golden. G. Fulton. Dayton. M. Parker. B. Hlckey. ami w. A. Slbelj Mrs. W. P. lrltih. P. A. Brown. Prof, and Mrs. A. G. Raab and Mrs. IT. C. Woodbury. 4 ' CONVENTION REPORT. j Mrs. R. A. Annln, of Myrtle Point, county suoorlntdiidout of the W. C. T. U gave her report of the annual convention at tho Baptist Church Friday afternoon. The W. C. T. V. convention was held at Corvallls In August. Mrs. Annln made her report In North Bond shortly after return ing. Mrs, Burkhart sang a solo, which was greatly enjoyed by those present. 4 A. N. W. CLUB ENTERTAINED ; Tho A. N. W. Club was nntei'tnln. ed Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Pugene O'Connell. Mrs. 11, P. Quist was elected a member of tho club to fill the vacancy caused by the Good Money Saved on Shoes Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes No better shoes made -for-boys and girls We can save you from J 5c to 35c a pairron-the same grades bought elsewhere, It is possible to demonstrate this; :c.ome in iand let us showyou,. Queen Quality Shoes for Women EiebrichFoxHHker Shoes for Men If you value you rrmoney there; is Butr ones place to.-spendiifc, The Golden Rule Always Busy There Is a, Reason. wmmmm Copyright 1913 The Home of KvvfxdxitKt. FIXUP Tiro SI ons. Marsliicld Xorlli llnitl Plionc XV.)-J. SPRUCE UP" SO.M10 .MKX arc always waiting to .sec wliat; the other iVllow is going to do Having no initiative they al ways remain. simply "one of the crowd.' 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