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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER l, 191S-EVEHIMG EDITION TWO Jffi ;" mm asflisS-Bfti Rr v .1 COOS RIVER OUTINGS PERSONAL notlccB of visitors In tho city, or or Cooa Day peoplo who visit lu otlior cities, togothor with 'notices of social nffalrs, aro "gladly recolved In tho social do oarttb6rit. Tclcphono 133. No Ucoa of club rueotlnga will bo published nnd secretaries uro hlndly requcstod to furnish same. WHEN WE ARE 1AHTKI HEN wo aro parted let me Ho souio far corner ot thy t HEN wo V In sou t heart, T311ont and f from tfio wot hi apart, LIko a forgotten melody; ' Cherished by one, and ono alone, li'or somo loved memory of lis own; So let mo in thy heart uhldo When wo uro parted. When we nro parted, keep for mo Tho sacred HtlllnesB of tho night; That, hour, nwoet love, Is mine h. by right, Let othorR claim tho day of theo! Tho cold world Bleeping at our feet, i My spirits shall dlucoursn with thine Whon atara upon thy pillow shluc At thy heart'B door I stand and beat, Though wo aro parted. Hamilton Aide. -i-1 I. J. .!' .. Ki O.-.r- v O MAN should marry a girl Iv nioro than slxtcon yours young- " or than hlmsolf. No woman should marry a man mora than eight years younger than ltcraolf. Tho Ideal marriago la when tho man Is 21 and tho girl Is 18. Coup Ics who wed nt 31 and -S have had too much chanco to become cynical cud worldly. I- Thoso truly saplont sayings or ilera for men and women who would embark on tho sea of matrimony lmvo jiiBt been Issued nt tho ninth International l'urlty Congress meet ing In San Francisco. According to nil reports, tho congress waa compos ed largely of those persona of whom Emerson sighed "Tho rcformora af fect ono as tho lnsnuo do; their mo tives mny bo pious, but their meth ods nro profane. Thoy nro u buzz In, tho ear." Tho parHculnr buzz In thia Instnneo emnnutca from Dr. Albert E. Mowry of tho Hospital Col lege of Medicine, Chicago. Mrw. Chrlstopher'n Ago Limit 'And, If you plcuso, ho wants hta mnrltnl tlmu card made compulsory by national legislation. 1 wondered Just how his Idea of tho proper ago for marriago would impress mi In telligent modern woman. So I went to Mrs. Sarah Christopher, for sev eral yoars trustee- of tho National Christian -League for tho Promotion of Purity, but whoso Interest In the newest theories of social morality has not destroyed her senso or hu mor ttnd of liumnn nature. Theso nro tho matrimonial ago limits which Mrs. Christopher sug gests: 'i's 7 A man should always ho from five to twenty years oldor tlmn tho. wom an he marries. Tho woman who marries u man younger tliun herself Is robbing tho cradlo. In tho Ideal marriago tho girl should bo nt Inost un before alio be comes a wife, tho man nt least 30 before ho assumes tho role of hus band. HxpojJence. Taught Slmkoepcnro "Why, oven Shnkespenro tells us that u woman should marry u man p.ycn-Vi older than hcrsolf!" sho ox "clalmpd. "Don't you romombor tho passage in 'Twelfth Night' which protests vohomently ugalnut a brldo who Is Hour tho ago of her prospec tive husband? Shukespearo probably know what hOiwas talking about," alio coininont- ed. "Ilia wife, Anna Hathaway, waB several years older than hlniBolf, and his marriage Is reputed to lanvo been unhappy. Doctor Mowry thinks that a woman should not mar ry n man more than eight yeatB younger than horself. If she takes ono that much her junior she's rob bing the cradlo. And why (should alio want to do It? Tho average man Is a fool until he's 30. Hnscd on Physical Attraction. "How can any thoughtful person suggest that a girl of 18 should inako the most Important decision of her life, the cliolco of n husband? At that ago alio Is looking for a combination of Apollo, Solomon and Croesus. Sho ends by eloping with n plumber's assistant If alio Is foolish enough to elope with nny body Generally peaklng any In telligent woman of 3) wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole the boy sho worshipped In high school, wouldn't pay for burying him ex cept for the Joy of getting rid ot him. "I am opposed absolutely to ear ly mnrriages," Mrs. Christopher con tinued with earncstncsB. "They nro nnd must bo based altogcth on physical attraction, for between 1C nnd 25 tho physical lure Is strongest. Hut to bo Ideal tho union between n man and a woman must be a 'mar riago of true minds.' That can on ly conio after the minds havo de veloped; after, that Is, tho period or oxtremo youth. Twenty-flvo Is tho very youngest ugo nt which a girl should marry; 30 the lowest limit for a man. No Morality lu Fully Mtu-ilngo "So often peoplo wonder why any couple Is divorced after ten, twenty, twenty-flvo years of married Hfo. I don't wondor at it at nil. They have simply reached the limit of their endurance. They married whei were too young for tolcrunco, for self-control. Tho (juarrols were lit tles onca at first, but they grew more aerlous ami tho gulf between widen ed constantly. Thoy grow npnrt ln atead of growing together, and In my opinion tho former la much more likely to happen than tho latter when very young porsoiiB marry. "Glitter dominates tho cliolco In early marriages. Tho bridegroom of -t thinks ho's caught n star -nnd wakes up to find that ho lias a box of chocolates tied with sliver Hilt." "The arguiuont which the advo cates of early marriage consider most important Is that It safeguards morality," l suggested. "Auyono who gets mnrrlcd In or der not to go to tho devil will got thoro Just the same," sho retorted. "To advocate or to uso mnrrljgo as a safety valve Ik to Insult tho highest Ideals. The principle of self con tiol Instilled In boys and girls will safeguard morality hotter than the piescrlptlon of early marriage. CONTRIUUTIONS concerning Boclal happenings, Intended for publication in tho society dopart mont of Tho Times, must bo sub anltted to the editor 'not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo nllowcd only in enses whore tho events occurred lator than tho tlmo montloned.) In any way mnr the happiness of the picnickers who Included: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs, L. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. D. .S. Orr, Mr., nnd Mrs. Fred 13. Hnndborg, .Mr. and Airs. It. F. Hush, .Air. and Mrs. Ed, Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Albec, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Grlnolds, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Duncan. Mrs. A. II. Snow, Mrs. L. E. Hoberson, Misses Clara Lool es, Violet Hoberson, Geneva Archer, Cleorn Waldon. Nellie Metcnlf, Olga ChrlBtensen, Ina Chrlstensen, Vio la .iohuRon, Edith Duncan, Edith Orr, Cnrles Orr, Graco Orr, Edna GrlnoldH, Dertha GrlnOjds, AhYi Duncan, Llbble Duncan, Emlll Dun can and II. Phillips, Cecil Hober son Fritz Nelson, Howard Schwartz Archlo Gibson, Lloyd Gibson, Jo- faoph Hennessey, A. M. Hurtles, E. M. Parties, Clifton Chrlstensen, Halph Chrlstcivsen, Howrfid Ed wardB, Albert Johnson, Lcnnea Johnson, Edgar Duncan, Hill Woodrlng, Dud Hill, Roy Fuller, Florcut Richardson, Mr. Mont gomery, Arthur Hagnulst, Howard Duncan, Henry Albee, Norman Orr, Johnlo Nelson, Ralph Nelson, Lloyd Knudson, John Orr. Fled Sandberg, Haby Sandborg, George Allien. i RECEITION Fplt TEACHERS . A vory pleasant function for tho near futuro Is being planned by tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Presbytorlan Church. It Is a public reception for the Mnrshfleld teachers, of both grammar and high school, and will be held lu tho church on tho eve ning of Friday, September tho sev enteenth. Although tho plans nro not complete, It Is announced that the committoe of which Mrs. J. S. Stubbloflohl la chairman, Is ar ranging for an excellent musical program, besides other good feat tires. A similar rccoptlon for tho now high school students, to tnke placo nbout tho mlddlo of Septombor Is being urrauged by tho Epworth League of the Methodist Church. I All) .SOCIETY MEETS I I , V Coos River is still popular as an outing resort for the Coos Hay peo ple, several parties having spent I Inst Sunday at Goodwill's and other 'pretty places. Among these was tho Sigma Chi members and the! guests who celebrated their an nual feast with n picnic nnd mutton bnrbecue nt Goodwill's, the launch Alice H having been chartered for ' the occasion. The affair was voted ono or me uest ever given ami was 'heaitlly enjoyed by the following: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Flanagan nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. G. Hutler, Mr. and Airs. Claud NuBburg, Mrs. iDoble, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Kendall, and son, Jack, Mr and Mib. George 'Stevenson, of North llend, MrH. Chas. Hull and eon Koltb, Misses ; Genevieve Sentstnicken, Grace Kruse, Frances WlllUms, Mudge Harry nnd Messrs J. E. Montgomery, T. T. Uonnett, Hen Fisher and Huss Tower. A party of girls laden with lunch baskets luft early Sunday morning on the Rainbow for J. A. Hlntt's ranch on South Coos River, whero the day was passed lu de lightful outing sports, among these being tho populur pastime swim ming. About noon, or at tho time when their appetites reached tho highest pitch, tho girls sat down to a sumptuous picnic dinner. Thoy returned on tho Rainbow lu the evening. Those going wero .Misses Inez Johnson, Ruby Carlson, Oar-' rlo Ross, Rilln Ross, Alma Elcblad and Esther Asplund. A number of Hunker Hill young peoplo under tho chnperonngo of Mr. and Mrs. P. 1). Jncobson composed a merry party Sunday morning going up to Enegren's Grove for tho day, tho trip being mndo on tho gnsollno launch Rex. Thoso pnrtlpatlng in this pleasant trip beside tho chaper ones wero: Misses: Sennlo Rofslnnd, Cora ami Alice Mnthlson, Loulso Vnr. Loo and Messrs: Dert Iverson, George Van Loo, and Jalninr Refs laud, Among the Sunday plenlckon this week was a party of peoplo who spent the day at Goodwill's popuhr summer resort, participating 'u all the ovents that go towr.ids making delightful outing. Included In tl: party wero: Mr. and Mia J. 13. Snick' Misses Frances, Irene. Mnrgnrot uud Helen Stnck and Messrs Eminolt nnd John Stnck, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dnlglo and Misses Eugenie, and Mluu and Messrs Arthur and Raymond Dalgle, Mr. and .Mrs. Levi Dniplu and daughters Vernlu and S'.olln, l C55T . . r nUSSasaMvlJ.wS. " V jO"7 ' I t & w KMJfi x v n .''.A y Inability to imitate the distinctive' blend of Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is " the reason why even the imitators with proper manufacturing facilities fail to produce an imitation that really imitates. The Ghirardelii label is your protection. It assures you a superior product the one that the voice of the entire West has proclaimed, after years of daily use, supreme in favor as it is in quality. For a cup of delicious, strength-bestowing- chocolate or as aid in dainty dessert making, get Groiied Cfeaeolate jCft.. 1 ii iU$ tfr- v r St. L In Ji-lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically scaled cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. r -JtetM. . jfev. ' Aft a Sinco 1852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. San Franciico v M,i inw i. i r . l i -w LUSJJ V7 '" t sr- jj The Lndlea Aid Society of tho Nor weglan Lutheran Church nt North llend hud u dollghtful picnic last Thuisday at the home of Mrs. L. O. Stiominun at Coostou, Tho paity loft North Heud on the launch Coos tou nt 10:15 a. m. and nrrlved at tho destination uhout noon, whon tho hostess served u delicious luncheon put In tho grove. A very pleasant afternoon waa spent, and the hour of departure cunio nil too soon for tho guests. Thoso present were: Mrs. J. Jucohson, Mrs. Fronulahl, Kd- "Tho hest matrimonial motto I nr Fronulahl, Mrs. L. Llllobo, Icnpw Is 'Look before you leap nnd Marlon Llllobo, Mrs. E. Llllobo, Mrs. MATT L MAY CHANDLER HOTEL, MAI tSI I FIELD OREtJOX , Tpleiluuio L'O ItEI'HEHENTI.VO HAAS BROS. (JROCL'ltS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIONS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLOt'It AM) FEED I overlook aftor you leap.' The girl of IS uud the boy of lit will do nei ther." 4 PASTIME CLl'IJ MEETS A pleasant session of the North Rend l'ustliiio Club was enjoyed by Mrs. Earl Hutchlns, Mrs. Uobcoo lla'er, Mrs. Justin Arms, .Mrs, Joe Ollu, Mrs. Richard Marshal! and apeclal guest, Mrs, J. M. Thomas. last Wednesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Edward Thomas, who, during the attoruoou, rendered some Instrumental music for the pleasure of her guests and nt the close of the afternoon served dainty refresh ments, lu two weeks the club will meet ugatu with Mia. Milas Rich uidttou. 4 L. Knudsen, Robert Knudsen, Mrs, O. Jnieu, Mrs. L. Osnevad, Lais, Hven and Marie Oxnevail. Mrs. John Olson, Seneva, Clara and TIlllo Ol son, Mrs. J. I). Johnson, Miss John son, Mrs. J. Olson nnd three ohlld iou, Mrs. n. Mnthlson, Mrs. F. Refs land, Mrs. Oust Steon, Effio Flanlen, Inoz KJelland, Olivia KJolland, Rev. nnd Mrs. It. 0. Thorpe. t 4 I ALERT CLfR MEETS I Miss Alice Mnthlson ami i"oi,;.. Van Loo, followed later bj s'lnt.it Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Hennessey, Mi'uoun rofreshments, ninde up o vir and Mrs. v. J. Murphy nnd child- (plwisniit exenlng for the fo'liwmsj ron, Mrs. J. T. Vnaey, Miss Mario Mr. and .Mrs. I II. .lacohaoii, .Misses Vusey and Masters Charles and Rob-1 Doiothy Locke. Sennlo Ren-land bio Vasoy. Mr. and .Mrs. Rartlott Cora nnd Alice .Mnthlson. L.iulso Knox, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Donnls .McCarthy Van Loo. Elsie Union. Edna nnd and children, Misses Laura Dubay, Emma Hanson, Elvira Fiizo.cn, Floronco Robert, Lillian Thorwuld, and Messrs: A. E. Cagnon, Orrln Rurrows, Horton, Ilalbort Carlisle, lleauers, and Abraham Dubay. HIKE TO REACH Jeuuio Joliiiiou, Jusophluo a-rl Hau u.ih Nay and Mossis. Oliver Lni'son, Do. 1 Iverson, tloorgo Van Lio, H'v lenco Myers, Jeluiar Refsd.ind. It. McUouuld, Harry Allen, (illlint ir.d Elmer Johnson and J. .lolinson. j. . v 9 I I'RISCILLA Cl.l'lt 0 Mrs. W'nlford Erlckseu wns elo't el u new mumbor at tho noitiu; o' the I'rlscllla Club with M.- L. Knudson In llunkor Hill ln ' ' i.osday artyrnoon. Tho uiunl so. I.i' hours worn delightfully p..t in sowing and ehnt and tho hoi s served doloctablo dalutlou 1 1 - la ovonlng. Tito IiuIIoh out wev: ,i h L. Chrlstensen, Mia. Ed Human. Mra. L. E. Robouon, Mrs. J. John t-nn, Mrs. Fred tliinolds, Mrs Fred VSnndl-crg. -Mrs. R. F. Hindi, vlrs 1 1). F. Orr, Mr. L. Erlckioi'. Mrs. -II. M. Alboo nnd Mrs. Win. NeKmi. A dainty color sehomo of lavon-,ith whom the club will meet main der, carried out In natora nnd In two weeks. I sweet pons formed very artiste : ?. i "i docora"lona for tho homo of Mr J. , Last Mondny morning, Rov. J. S. Stubbloflold and wife nnd dnughtors Ethel nnd (iortrude, .Mrs. 1). A. Jones and daughters Maxlne nnd Elln both, nnd Isabello nnd Dorothy For U80n walked to tho noach ovot t'iO boulovard trail, returning Wednes day aftornoou via Llbby. They camped at Sunset Riy whore thoy enjoyed tho pleasures of camp life In true style. AUCTION RRIDOE CLl'IJ Dora't take any daaftces Aetisa-ize Yourself Today You ennnot nfford to bo without health or accident Insurance You not only need tho lusuranco, hut you want to bo Euro and havo tho correct policy In tho best and most lollnblo company In tho business. Soo mo or phono mo at onco and I will explain it to you. E. I. CHANDLER., Agenb Marshtlold. JIOO Coko Rulldlug. I'RISCILLA CLl'IJ 1'KXIC Tho memheis of the Alert Club met Thursday in Gould's Grovo. All of thoso lu uttondaneo seemed glad to come together again. An hour was spent In visiting and the ladles did fancy work. Many brought their swimming Milts nnd oujo.xcd bathing In the rhor and others play ed lu the sand, lee cieani and cake waa served by Mrs. (lould and Mrs. ltl..l.f.M fVlw..,. . ".... ... il iHVinii. i mini' (Ut'SUlll WOIO .MIS. Tho I'rlscllla Club ladles of Run-, lhukur and little daughters, Mrs. ker Hill, their husband and fair.- Hillings, MIsh lUuel Cowan, Mis. Illes, aomo apeclal guosta uud their 'Gould, Mis, Jncobson, the Misses families, numbering lu all nbout (Johnson, Mrs. Kent. Mis. Larson nnd flfty-flvo wont to Port llarnum j daughter, Mrs. Nowlln, .Miss Jean- last Sunday morning to enjoy n otto Nowlln, Mrs. Noah, Mrs. Roryl day of lost and recreation. The Noah, and two children, Mrs. Riper, woather was beautiful, tho crowd Miss Evolyn I'lpor, Jack Piper, Mrs J. S. Hanson on Wednesday nftor-1 noon of this week, when, assltilad by hor sister, Miss Ilruco Kolloy, she was hostess to tho lnoiiihera and special guests of the Atrtlon Ilrhlto Club, nt a one-thirty e'e'ock luncheon followed by hrldgo At the latter, guest prUo was iw.'ard ed to Mrd. Georgo Goodrum. and Mrs. Carl L. Davis was the sui cossful winner of tho club t-opiiy for high score. This dollglHfal affair vaf attend 1 ly apeclal m. '!. Mrs. W. F. .Miller. .Mra. S. C. Snnll. Mrs. Crosthwnlte, Sr., Mrs. Ida Con rad, Mrs. Georgo Goodrum, Mrs. F. W. Powers, .Mrs. Esther Lowell. Tho members attending were Mrs. E. Crosthwalte, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mr. Carl Davis, Mis. W. 11. Kon nody nnd Mrs. Adelsperger The net club meotlng will bo in two weeks with Mrs. Kennedy. - ! RIRTIIHAY SURPRISE (Contlnuod on ag6 Three.) Hnvo jour programs printed nt Tho TUnos office. 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