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'Vhfr SATURDAY, APPRIL 10, 1915 EVENIIMG EPJTIOH.' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TWO r , 1 t ,-V dmm r PERSONAL .otic, of v.B.ton, I pmSaT wbo vis t In otlidr cities together ( Th TlmM BUll bo gub. with notlcs cf mcIM aBMn. are Sftlcd to the editor not later glndly recclvvd In the social de- h c 0.clock p m FrIda. of partment. Telephone 133. M h k (Exceptions will bo tlcos, of club meetings will be .,," d ontr jn cages where tho published and ruriei are JS lntcr lhan the k'udly requested to furnish tame, tmo mentioned.) tin: sritiNc; timk pmixs Heart of mo are you hearing Tho drum of hoofs In the rains T Over tho Springtime plains I ride Kuco deep with Spring And Bind as tho summering sun that comes OnlloplnB north through tho zodiac Heart of me. lot's forget Tho plains dcnth-whlto and still. When lonely lovo through tho still ness called Llko a smothered Btrcam thnt slng3 of Summer Under tho snow on a Winter's night, Ndw (ho frost Is blown from tho Bky And' tho plains nro living ngaln. Lark lovers sing on tho sunrlso trail, Wild horses call to mo out of tho moon, Watching mo pass with Impish oyes, Orny coyotes laugh In tho quiet diiBk And tho plains are glad all day with nio. Hoart of mo, nil tho way My licaft and tho hoofs keop time, And tho wldo, Bwoot winds rrom tho grconlng world Shout In my cars n glory song, For nearer, nearer, mllo nnd mllo Ovor tho quivering rim, of tho plains 1b -n valley that Spring nnd I lovo host And tho waiting eyes of youl UADQISIl CLARK. SON," said tho man with gray hnlr to tho young man who has Just , put a ring upon tho finger of tho "finest girl In tho world," I woula bo tho Inst ono to say thnt marrlngo is a failure , , "You havo been an Intlmato com panion of my children ovor slnco you could wnlk nnd havo grown up within tho circle of my family. So fnr as affection and happiness nt homo nro ooncornod, you know thnt I can havo no fault to find with olthor my wlfo or children; nnd I havo HVcd with tho former twenty flva years and havo brought up tho lat ter to past tho twenty ono years which Ib accounted full ago, "Fow homes nro so happy as mlno, and fow men havo such fnthtul wives or good children. So far uh my own caso is concerned, In an altruis tic souso, oven if not In a sordid nunco, marrlago hnu been far from a. failure Hut thero Is a sordid hUIo, nnd ono should look at tho situa tion from ovory angle, especially slnco marrlago Is such an abiding and Important mnttor or should bo nt least. 'Tho day 1ms gono when peoplo evoti twy, much less bellovo, that It costs mora to support two persons than it docH to caro for ono; nnd when children nro added tho cost Is Increased. Now, to tho man, tho provider, wbnt does that moan In Kordld dollars and touts? Figure It for n moment in u way that 1 havo not scon mentioned lu tho numer ous discussions of tho subject. "When n man mnrrles ho assumes responsibility for feeding, clothing ami housing nu extra person. Say two children como to bless tho union, nnd no more. That nimuiu tliroo bo sides himself. Hay tho children grow to maturity, ami that for twenty ono yours tho father has given of his means to caro for tholr physical wel fare nnd (o glvo thorn a fair educa tion, nnd porhnps more than that. ,"Jt Hceiim that ho has supported thrco persons for t leust twenty VrH each, or nu aggregate of sixty years In ull, Perhaps when the child ren weio little babies It did not cost so much to support ono of thorn as It does to rare for nu udult, but tho necessities of Inter years at least offset th saving on babyhood days, thus making un average of cost eiiual to tho caro of nu udult during tho entire period. "It requires no argument to prove thnt tho dollar saved by a man in his early busluesx life can have a value higher than the hundred cents It re presents lutrlnslcully, because It ran earn other money for him It ho will place It properly. Fow men who marry before their business success la assured luy by monoy, and If they do It is certain that thoy could lay by more If thoy had but one mouth eitch to feed, ono back to clothe and ono person to house, nil other things being equal. "Whethor tho unuiar tried man does save or not Is beside (the question. He could If he would. "Assume- thnt you, who intend, and I do not say unwisely, to enter tho (married state, ralso n family and 'spend nil you earn because of tho cost of their maintenance until you I are GO years old. You have been a benoflt to tho stato nnd tho com munity, of courso, especially If you havo trnlncd your children In tho way they Bhould go. nut you havo not a dollar in tho world at tho tlmo when your earnlrtg capacity is les sening and only' a, comparatively fow years In which to accumulate enough to support you in thoold ago that is coming so fast that you can hardly keep track of tho Bwlft flight of tho years says an oxchango. You may havo a splendid family! I ack nowledge, but oven a splond'ld falmly Is not nn asset nor, of itself, a pro vision for old ago. , "Tho Inference is plain, nnd tho figures accurate enough to go on. It you had tho monoy you hKvo invest ed by that tlmo In n commendable, but not n paying proposition you could stop work when you reached GO and llvo for tho remainder of your llfo without nttcntion to business nnd In compnratlvo caso, for it is prac tically certain that you would not attain tho advanced ago of 110 years. ,"Jf it is argued that tho promiso thnt ono who maintains n wlfo nnd two children for twenty years does bo nt n cost por Individual, slnco thoy llvo in community, averaging ono person nlono, thero is still ampla play room. Divide tho number of Indi vidual years of malntenanco in halt nnd thoro would rcmnln thirty years of ono person's koop which should bo In reserve. And this docs not tnlto Into acount tho accumulations of in terest or from Investment thnt might havo resulted had tho monoy spont beon saved nnd put to work. Add thirty years of ability to maintain himsolf without further effort to tho jflfty flArondy passed and thoro In tho rlpo old ago at 80; thirty years during which tho man need not ox ort himsolf nnd dulng which ho could llvo upon Ills principal saved, not mado. "Think it over, son.,And after you havo glvon It full consideration go nhend and get married without a thought of what it will cost you in tho way I hnvo mentioned, if you should suvo the monoy, bolng slnglo, which you spend becauso you nro married and a fattier' you would, bo Uvlug tho llfo of only halt a man mid. you would miss n mcasuro of pleasuro nnd satisfaction that monoy cannot buy nor years of toll compen sate." , fr i). m. v. ui.uu serving a light supper luncheon to tho following guests: Mr. nnd MrB. J. A. Jintson, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Turpen, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Make, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Judgo nnd Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Flana gan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Lock hart, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Dyler, Mr. nnd Mrs. n. E. Miller, Mrs, J. W. IJennott, Mrs. Edna. Richardson, Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant and Messrs. Dr. W. A. Toye, W. S. Chandler nnd Hay Kaufman. Tho next rogillar meeting of tho Ilrldgo Club will in two wcoks with Mrs. Edna Richardson. ! CAFETERIA OLUIl SUPPER j SUPPER Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Hanson en tertained tho' Cafeteria Club mora bors nt mippor laBt Wednesday evening. Covers wero Inld for special guests Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgcr, Mrs. Carl Davis nnd tho members: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. McEI downoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Held, Mr nnd Mrs II. H. Corey, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Tlcdgen, Mr. and Mra. A. B.QIdloy. Tho club will moot nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, McEldownoy Jn two weoke. 4 : 1, feet. k . For high score, tho prize trophy wan awarded to Mrs. J. S. Lyons. Mrs. A. O. Itogcrs, Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrs. A. T. Lngcrstrom, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, and Miss Evelyn Ander son played In tho nbseiico of a num ber of members and tho regular mem bers proscnt wero: Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. D. Y. Stnfford, Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs. Mnlr Dano nnd Mrs. F. K. dettlns. Next Friday nfternoon, tho club will meet with Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. I KASTSIDE HEWING CLUB , ;.. : J 1 : Tho Eastsldo Sowing Club was ontortainod' nt tho homo of Mrs. A. A. Simpson In Bunker Hill last Thursday nfternoon, when a ploas ant fow hours of sowing nnd chnt followod by appotlzlng refreshments woro onJoyocT by tho following la dles: Mrs. A. L. Foster, Mrs. W. Parks, Mrs. A. Hortcn, Mrs. Frank Proy, Mrs. It, E. Simpson, Mrs. A. A. Simpson and Miss Floronco Simpson. Tho club will moot again in two weoks, A. N. W. CLUB. Mrs, Henry Kern wns hostess last Wednesday nfternoon when tho 1). M, C. Club met nt her homo In North Bend for u social nfternoon of sewing followed by vory dainty refreshments. In serving, MrB. Kern wits nsslsted by Mrs. A. E. Morton. On Snturdny ovonlng, April 17tti, tho ladles of thu club will ontor-1 tain their husbands with n card party ut the homo of Mr, and Mrs. i Henry Kern, and on Wednesday, April 21, the eluli will meet with Mrs. L, A. I.oamls, , Those present Wednesday wore: Mrs. A. E. Morten, Mrs. Stewart McDonald, Mrs, Win. Vnughan, Mrs. Hnlph Purr, Mrs. N. 0. Homes, Mrs. L, A. Loomls, Mrs. It. Weltzel, Mrs, Charles Wllllnms, Mrs. Itoy O. llrnln- j nrd, Miss Vera O'Loan, guest nnd Mrs. Henry Kern. r r I entertain mmxji: cum Mr. nnd Mrs, o, W. Kaufman were host and hostess to the Indies of the Ilrldgo Club and tholr hus bands Inst Wednesday evening, the affair being tholr first meeting since the Lenten season. Tho homo was mado unusually t pretty In its adornment of spring j Honors and huckleberry branches. I At cards, tho ladles' trophy was nwnrded the Mrs. W, S. Turpen nnd I Mr, II. S. Tower won the gentle men's prlzo. Special guests for i tho evening were Mr, nnd Mrs. It. E. Miller nnd Miss Nora Tower, tho i latter assisting Mrs. Kaufman in Tho A'. N. W. Club met with Mrs. Lily Frlodborg last Thursday and spont tho nttornoon hours in sowing and chat until tho aorvlng of appetizing refreshments by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. 0. A. Bonnott nnd Mrs. W. P. Murphy to tho following Indies: Mrs. F. E. Alien, Mrs. Olivia Edmnn, Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. F. Hazard, Mrs Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs. It. E. Irwin, Mrs. Chas. Kais er, Mrs. Goo. Murch, Mrs Mary McKnlght, Mrs. L. Noble, Mrs. II. E. Quint, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Clias. Stauff nnd special guests Mrs. Ora MrCarty and Mrs. Bollo Horroll. Noxt Tuesday Mrs. It. E. Irwin will bo hostoss. i f ? I NOB. LUTHERAN LADIES : Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Nor wegian Luthoran church was enter tained by Mrs. Mathlson, assisted by her daughters, last Thursday after noon. At tills tlmo tho infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Borg of Bun ker Hill wns chrlBtened and given tho name of Vernon Elof. Tho sponsors woro Kqv. and Mrs, R. 0. Thorpo, Mrs. B. Mathlson and Mr. Anton Abrahamson. Thoso present wero: Mrs. John Borg, Molvln and Georgo Berg, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Grandoll, Mrs. Thorwnld, Mrs. Oscar Erlckson, Mrs. John Tellofsen, Mrs. I'rcscott, Mrs. Isaacson, Mrs. C. G. Magnus, Mrs. Jons Hanson, Mrs. O. Larson, MIsh Elsie I,arson, Mrs. Kofalnml, Miss Sonnlo Rofsland, Mrs. 0. Steon, Miss Myrtlo Steon, Miss Ilannn Sun up, Mrs. John Pitman, Mrs. E. Borg lnnd, Mrs. P. B. Jncobscn, Mrs. Ed ward Erlckson, Mrs. T. E. Erlckson, Mrs. O. Thorpo, Mrs. II. Mathlson, Misses Mnblo, Cora nnd Allco Mathl son, and Rov. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, ENTERTAIN COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahnffy en tertained tho banquet committee of tho Alort Club last Thursday nt din ner. Their guests wero: Mrs. Hilda Lnrsen, Mrs. Ed. Noah and Mrs. W. II. Plper.Tho commit teo mentioned are making- arrangements for a ban quet to bo tondorod tho husbands of tho club ladles nomotlmo In Ma. ANOTHER PIE Sl'PPER .The ladles' aid of Eastsldo will glvo a plo supper and program noxt Sat urday evening, April 17th, In tho City hall. Tho plo suppers havo Brown to bo popular affairs and n goodly turnout Is anticipated. MILLINERY BARGAIN CHEAPER RENT! BETTER V.VLl'KS! M PERCENT DISCOUNT l-'OR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. UNTH1MMKD SHAPES CHILDREN'S HATS TRIMMING BRIDGE LUNCHEON I EASTER MONDAY BALL I Tho ladles of St. Monica's Altnr Guild scored nnothor brilliant suc cess nt their Eastor Ball given last Monday ovonlng. A largo numbor attended nnd nil enjoyed tho exceptionally good muBic by Murphy's Orchcstrn. Tho decorations wero simple, but very nrtfstlc. Thero wero mnny beau tiful gowns worn nnd bolng tho first soclnl function nftor tho Lon (cn quiet thero was a charming spirit of soclnl gaiety mnnlfcst throughout tho evening. yTheso delightful ovcnt3 have como to bo anticipated with pleasure and tho ladles In charge aro to bo con gratulated on tho Boclal success thoy havo achlovcd. Whllo tho nttendnnco was not( qiilto' so largo as tho Chrlstmnsi Bnll It netted tho Indies a very heat profit. Punch was served dur ing tho ovonlng by Mnrgarct Powers. Esther 'Sullivan nnd Francis Hy me'a. NARCISSUS CLUB e. Miss Stella Pcdorson extended hor hospltnllty to tho members of tho Narcissus Club last Wednes day nfternoon nt hor homo In East sldo. Tho nftornoon wns enjoyed by tho following ladles: Mrs. Inglo Pcdorson, Mrs. Shopard Bock, Mrs. Prcscott, Mrs. Molvln, MrB. LoNoIr Rngsdalo nnd tho MIbsc3 Torn and Anna Lund, ForrlB Swanson, Blancho Tollofson, Holcn Hart, Frances Franso nnd Stella Pedor son. Tho club will bo ontortalncd in two weeks nt tho homo of Miss Hilda West. V V . WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS ' Last Wednesday evening nt tho Public Library building, tho Coos Bay Women's Club mot nnd mado arrangements for n special meeting, tho data and purpose of which will bo announced later, Tho noxt regular mooting will bo tho first Wedncsdny ovonlng in Mny. Tho members out Wednesday woro: Mrs. D. C. McCarty, Mrs. Nolllo Owen, Mrs. M. A. Sweetman, Miss Eva Dresser and Miss Josephlno Grimn. (Continued on paco 8) Did You Order Coal, John? i .11 E.1 jT x r -w fit fl TT f T7 John evidently did NOT. Out a quick phone call to u will prevent the iltghteat bit of curtain lecture. especially if ho orders R1VERTON COAL This Is the kind Geo, Haines handled but wo havo purchased his agency You can got It now nt (ho C. II. LIVERY BARN PHONE RJ8-J. It. A. RIDER, Malinger. 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Thursday, in decorating, Mrs. Ken- ..ta.MTOm,(w(intl S ?'.". CflMPiUr, rim swim. .