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EMi T V x n m r, m w;m rr "ax, ' Siu w -v1 fy tlj t v i i-rn'-ra....-'1 T"r-V ' ''.'"'-,. ur i fA Ih.IT'i h.:v?o tariff i1 iif,.3 vr; ii-r- I njjirari' i''M'ir" COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ,1 9.15-EVEHING EDITION. TWO THE KfrfSff! Mu -. mmffi YkfimT $mmFmfari& VV :' V oo Vss,. J .U . U- Livi I '.0 0 l ' ' ' ' I fL f I V it I A .-w'-JI 1 ."V J' Ik " . - - V -W II r PERSONAL notices of vlsltora In tho city, or of Cooo Hay pooplo who visit In other cities, togothor with notices of soclnl affairs, aro gladly received in tho Boclal do pnrtmont. Tolephono 13.1. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnlslisamc. r L PJIV81CAL ICO(JltAI'IIY T IIortoiiBO Is bounded on tho north By bucIi a protly hat, It seems a bit of Eden which My eyes nro looking at. To eastward, laco and furbolowii Of wondrous shapo and kind, Quito dazzling tp my vision, provo Tliat Jovo'b not always blind. To south ot her nro tiny foot lif candid silken liosc, That carry hor across my heart In allocs with velvet bows. 'Jo westward, sheerest draperies In rainbow tints, suggest That goddesses, at least, should bo Not iilwnyb loo much dressed. Hut whoro to find hor Inmost thoughts I hold no magic chart, Geography docs not compute Degrees to find her heart. So I'll cxploro, both far and near, Kb secret for my own, In frigid, or In tom'prato or (Fato grant) In torrid zouo. II. 8. Ilasklns. i UK world Ih full of girls who dramatically toll mo that they .cannot livo without tho lovo of u certain man, and beg of mo to tell thorn how to win It. Soma of tlieso girls are really In lovo with tho man who has tired of thorn r oc who doos not roclprocuto tholr affliction. Hut moro of them nro in lovo with lovo. Tho girl who Is In Iovowlth lovo craves affection, but Is In grava danger all tho tlmo bocaiiHo of iter own emotional nature. Lovo is u beautiful and holy thliic It is worth waiting for and striving for and working for and drctn lug of, says Dorothy DIx. Hut in older to bo worthy of real lovo Wlx'ii It comos, one must not waste lior beautiful and holy power of feeling dcop things In a sorlcs cf 11k tit. and trlflliu: emotions. f- V focllon can bo spout like any other of lifo'u great riches. It must not bo wasted nnd scattered. Tho girl who is in lovo with lovo is iu danger from within and with out. Her own nature Inclines her to look for lovo to idealize uomo fcinau nnd oven try to force tho know 'lodge of her charms on uouiu one not iU all attracted by her. It makes hor forward nnd not so particularly lovublo. It causes her to ho Impatient of gutdauco and to fostor silly affairs of which Hho would not daro let her parents know. It causes hor to yield too quickly to fluttery and blandishment and to find delight In nil sorts of pooplo against whom hor sober Judgment would warn her if only alio gave it a chance, Tho danger that monncoa her from without Is manifold. It lies In tho fact that she In easily the dupe of spurious affection. Tho man who wIiih her need not bo worthy of lovo ho need only bo capable of mooting hor lovo of love. Ho need not bo loyal and fine and worthy If onco ho has como to bo tho abject of her falBo Ideas of love. Ho Is tempted to permit her to lavish hor affection upon him nnd to give only L a nort of toleration In return. Thuro nro a number of things In llfo besides loving and marrying and giving In marriage. Lovo and marriugo do not como to every wo man. Tho girl who fosters hor own longing Tor homo nnd husband nt tho expense of tho work that Is hers to do dally Interferes with her own growth nnd advancement. Day dreams nro beautiful things out they havo a way of occupying tlmo that ought to bo given over to tho actualities of tho day. There Is work for each of us to do. Thoro aro duties and strivings and efforts Hint call for our best. And wo must glvo our best to tho tasks that a'ro hero and now Instead ot "mooning" nbout tho romance that wo long for In our lives. Itomanco and flno sentiment como all tho moro readily Into a llfo that Is not choked up with woeda of wnfltcd emotions. So to you unhappy llttlo girls who toll mo that you cannot live unless you havo tho lovo of a cer tain man, I roply, nro you really and genuinely nnd uusolflshly In lovo with him or nro you foolish ly and desperately iu lovo with tho glamorous Idea of lovo? Don't lot a longing for lovo swoop you Into an Ill-advised and un worthy lovo nffalr. Ilecauso you havo real feeling In your heart, mnko It sacred nnd flno and nave It for a lasting affection. . 4 aiAltlVAM NEWLY WEDS . A number ot Eastern Star mem bers proceeded to tho homo of Mrs Allru Hall last Tuesday evening, nnd with a miscellaneous supply ot tin cans nnd otlior noisy nrtlelos, charlv arled hor daughter Elsie, an Eastern Star member, and It. I- Nlles who woro married last Saturday In Co qulllo, tho news coming ns a great surprlso to tholr ninny frlonds ami nc (li'alntauces. Among tho charivari party woro Mrs, Ora McCarty, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Miss Krancls FrniiBO, Mrs. 0. V. Cumbers, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. dorr and Victor Johnson. J'AMILV CIltCLE UIjUII i - Last Saturday ovenlng tho Family Clrclo ot Hunker Hill met with Mr. and Mtb. Kd Duncan, nnd woro en- tertnlncd at supper and an evening of cards. Tho next meeting of tho 'circle will bo on Thanksgiving day at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L, Chrlstouseu, when tho mombors will unlto for dinner. Thoso out woro Mr, and Mrs. Albeo, Mr. nnd Mrs, 0, Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chrlstonson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Duncan, ' Clinton Chrlstonson nnd tho chlldrou, Olga and Ina Chrlstonson, Honry and Ocorgo Al beo, Edith, Howard and Alda Dun can nnd Viola Johnson. .;. , . 1 4 I .iollv do.k.v cum ; 9 Tho Jolly Dozen Club ot Huukor lllll was very pleasantly entertained this woek on Wcdnosduy at tho homo of Mrs. L. Chrlstenson by Mrs. O Wallmark. In tho heart contest, Mrs. E. Kelley was awarded first prize and Kdlth Duncan tho consolo A CMSTIAS WffiSTii A dainty one-quire box of Linen Lawn, the socially corted writing paper, in various sizes. Or a box of correspondence cards. Then for added charader and to make the gift more truly individual, have it printed with an initial in dainty color, or in gold or silver. Come in and look samples over. The Times Job Department THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PRINTING CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social Jinppenlngs, Intended for publication In tho soclqty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m Friday of each weok. (Exceptions will bo nlloweU only in casos whoro tho ovents occurred- lator than tho tlmo mentioned.) tlon. At tho cIobo of tho social hours the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Special guests out -wore Mrs. H. Kelley, Mrs. S. A. Slmonson nnd Miss Uesso Flanngan. Tho members attending woro Mrs. Kd Duncan, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. J. Brockmueller, Mrs. O. Wnllmnrk, Mrs. F. Marhoffor, Mrs. T. C. Young, Mrs. II. M. Albeo and Mrs. L. Chrlstonson. In two weoks, Mrs. Albeo will furnish ontortalnmont for tho club at tho homo of Mrs. Ed Duncan, AUCTION UIUDOK OLUIt I Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln entertained tho Auction Brldgo Club last Wed nesday afternoon, Mrs. Eugono Cros- thwalto winning tho prlzo for high score. Vases of beautiful chrysan- thonuiniB hero and thcro nddod effect ively to tho nppcarnnco of tho parlor. As a token of remembrance, tho club nrcscutcd 'Mrs. J. S. Hanson who Ib a member with a cut glnss vaso. Sho and her husband and children loft Friday morning for Holso, Idaho, whoro they will mako tholr homo In tho future, At tho closo of a vory pleasant afternoon tho hostess, nsslstod by hor mother, Mrs. Ida Conrad, serv ed n delicious luncheon to tho fol lowing. Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor. Mrs. A. O. Itog- orB, Mrs. 13. Crosthwalto nnd Mrs. II. Konnedy. In two wookB Mrs. Crosthwalto will ontortaln tho club mombors, ! 4 PKESHYTEUIAN AUXILIARY - Last Wednesday tho Auxlljnry of tho PrcBbytorlan church hold an all day session at tho homo of Rev. nnd Mrs. J. S. Stubbloflold, and at noon, served luncheon to forty-five oxlra guests, thus netting qulto a neat sum for tho troasury. Tho nftornoon woh spent in sowing for tho bazaar which will bo hold early In December. Next .Wednesday afternoon, tho ladles will meet for a business session In tho church. Those prosont this week woro: Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo, Mrs. Mary Nichols, Mrs, Dun can Ferguson, Mrs. R. Lyons, Mrs. A. E. Dimont, Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mr8. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs, Henry O'Mnra, Mrs, J. II. Cox, Mrs. 1). A. Jones, Mrs. Eva Qnmmtl, Mrs. A, J, M, Robertson, Mrs. Lyn Schmltz, Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. M. A. Sweet man nnd Mrs. Stubbloflold, 4 PASTIME CLUIJ Mrs. Karl Hutchlus very pleasant ly entertained tho mombors and a few guests of tho North Hond Pas tlmo Club Inst Tuesday nftornoon. Tho tlmo was spout In n soclul way and tomptlug refreshments woro sorv- ed. Mrs. Sinister and Miss Richard son wero present as special guests and tho members out wero: Mrs. R. Hnzor, Mrs. F, Musous, Mrs. Joo Ollu, Mrs. Arthur Derby shire, Mis. Tom Juzn, Mrs. Mllas Richardson, Mrs. Richard Marshall and Mrs. Hutchlus. An ovenlng card party will bo given by tho la dles at tho homo of Mrs. A. J. Sur beck noxt Friday ovenlng, Novem ber 10. The next regular meeting of tho club will bo In two weeks with Mrs, Tom Juzn, NORTH IlKXD All) MIIKTS , 4 Tho Ladlos Aid of tho North Hond Methodist church met nt tho church for their regular business session Thursday afternoon and dcsplto tho HioOjVy rainfall, a goodly number wero present. Many plans wero con sidered for tho general good ot tho socloty, Tho ladlos will give a con gregational supper on Dee. 11th nnd will at tho saino tlmo havo a sale of Ninas cards, aprons, and fancy work articles suitable for Xmas pres ents. Thoy also plan for n congre gational dinner to bo served at the church, on Thanksgiving day. All mombors and friends of the church nro urged to bo presont that day. Games for tho children and an ox cellont program for adults will bo tho feature of the nftornoon. There will bo n special mooting of tho so We have the stove you are looking for I . .1 I.. nJnHinrl fn tirvim I ir rTtm . I I HI 't 'Merit '1 UJ II 1 tSill wh This cut shows tho construction of tho Duplex Heater. Noto tho speci al features. Not now features with which wo nro experimenting but feat ures that havo made this Heater a re putation which cannot be denied. Our heaters are particularly adapted for your use. Every heater we sell carries a- aoume yuaraiutw. m. yu.w,,.ww . ...- ...,. o ,M1 uurown. Our heaters are the best made, the most economical and finest appearing heat ers you have ever looked-at. Come in and select the style you have in mind. We have both the coal and wood heaters and the duplex heater, burning either coal or wood. We also have a fine line of kitchen ranges and stoves whicn you should inspect before buying. Ask the man Who Owns One For Sale by Johnson Gulovsen vU QUALITY-HOME FURNISHERS NORTH FRONT STREET. MARSHFIELD - in. i.i mi mm i i ii u """""" miummw . wwmmm clcty on Thursday afternoon, Nov. lSth. Thoso present woro Mrs. W. Chap- pell, Mrs. 13. U. Curtis, Mrs. C. II. Kvorlst, Mrs. A. L. Gubscr, Mrs. II. O. Helm, Mrs. V. E. Lnlrd, Mrs. P. Miller, "Mrs. G. A. Perkins, Mrs. Walter Putnnm, Mrs. A. G. Rnab, Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Mrs. ChaB. Van Zllo, Mrs. Emma Woods, .Mrs. C. A. Wilson nnd Hqv. und Mrs. A. S. Hlsoy. - SWltnlKll LUTHERAN All) Tho Lndlca Aid Soclqty of tho Swo dtsh Lutheran Church of North Hond was ontortalnod by Mtb. John Andor Bon nt hor homo on Portor Hill, North Hond Wodnosdny, Novombor -Oth. Thoso present woro: Mrs, E. Wit tick, Mrs. J1. Uubeqk, Mrs. Greta Anderson, Mrs. Matfl KJolman, Mrs. Uort Velck, Mrs. Wm. Strang, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. A. Strang, Mrs, M. Klockas, Mrs. A. Tyberg, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. Em ma Klcklund, Mrs. Inez Musrot, Mrs. Alfred Matson, Mrs. Emll Erlckson, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Michael Horgluml, Mrs. E. Carlson, Mlssos Mnttlda Anderson, Solum Ed wards, Mary Clous, Myrlol Thomas, Hortls P. Anderson, Mr. Hortcss It. Andorson, Mr. Kerml Wlcklund nnd Hov. H, F, Heugtson, Mrs. Albort Andorson will entor taln tho socloty at her homo tn Hnugor December 5th, ! fr EXTEHTAIXH AT LUNCHEON 4 Mrs. 13. L. McCluro of Mllllngton ontortaln Informally yesterday af toruoon nt u '1 o'clock flvo-courso luncheon followed by sowing, hor guests Including tho following In dies: Mrs. II, E. Drowning, Mrs. M. A. McLeod, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. A. K. O'Hrlon, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors. Mrs. George Dlndinger, Mrs. II. E. Kolty, Mrs. II. S. Harris and Mrs. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd. Ferns nnd lavondnr cosmos nnd chrysanthemums woro used artistic ally In tho parlor nrningoment. Tho nffalr proved an especially delightful one, nnd not until lato In tho nftor noon did tho ladlos depart for tholr homes. ! 4 THE DOUC'AS CLUIt 9 Th Dorcas Club was very pleas antly ontortnlned on Wednesduy nf tornoon by Mrs. Dan Mattson, Tho afternoon was spout In tho usunl ncodlo work nnd conversation. Instrumontnl music by Miss Irene Kohn, added much to tho plcasuro of the afternoon. , Delicious refreshments woro served by tho hostcsB assisted by Irene Kohn and Gortrudo Gunncll. Tho next mooting will bo with Mrs. Jackson on Nov. 21. Tho members present wore Mrs. Herman Smlthgall, Mrs. J. Mnttson, Mrs. T. M. Collvor, Mrs. W. A. Coll vor, Mrs. H. J. HubscII, Mrs. Wm. Lnckstrom, Mrs. ChnB. Spoonor, Mrs. J. Glsch, Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. Mary Kalno, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Wm. llonobrnke, Mrs. J. M. Cully, Mrs. J. M. Uussoll, Miss Ida Matt son, MIsa Eleanor Kalno, Gertrude Gunncll and Irene Holmes. Special guests of tho club woro Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Wockland. XOUTII HEX I) ALTAIt GUILD ! O Soft Water At tho meeting of tho North Hond Catholic Altar Guild last Tuesday which was with Mrs. C. F. McCullom, plniiB woro forniod for n card I'nrtV and dunce to bo given Friday oven lng, Nov. 19th, In Logglo's hall. Somo business was transacted, nnd nt tho closo of tho uftornoon, Mrs. McCul lom served appetizing refreshments. Visitors presont woro Mrs. Sher idan, Miss Mlnnlo and Grnro Sheri dan, Miss Glllls, Mrs. Tom Harry and Miss Anna Truman. Tho mom bors prosont woro Mrs. Chas. Kai ser, Mrs. It. F. Gebhardt, Mrs. Geo. Truman, Mrs. August Hoolllng, Mrs. Ilohort Hanks nnd Mrs. McCullom. The next mooting will bo tho sec ond Tuesday In Decomber with Mrs. Kaiser. EAKTHIDE SOCIAL CLUIJ 0 Tho Eastsldo Social Club was on tortnlned on Thursday nftornoon of this weok nt tho homo of Mrs. J. Swnusou, tho nftornoon hours being spout In sewing nnd social chat. Chrysanthemums wero prettily ar ranged In vases. A special meeting of tho club will bo held noxt Tuos day nftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Jordan, when matters of Important buslnoss will bo brought up. Thoso presont woro: Mrs. Sarah Jordan, Mrs. Chas. West, Mrs, John Tollofson, Mrs. S. K ' Hock, Mrs, Lloyd Proscott, Mrs. Carl West, Mrs, Hobt. Kittson, Mrs. W, Ilnbertsou, Mrs. Stoiierypher, Sr., Mrs, Hen Wright, Mrs. I, Hndlouk, Mlssos I Hhincho Tollofson, Frances Franso, Ferris Swanson, Trenotto Laksjiion und Itosotta Kittson, (Continued on PngB Threo.) Tho ndvuntnges of soft water such un nfforded hero aro rainy nnd of huc.Ii importanco that n great numbir ot c lifts with hard water supplies havo installed water-softening plnnts at largo ex pense. Tho saving of Bonp rouulrod for washing Is considerable Tho labor of washing Is much reduced. Tho wear and tear of clothing Is consequently diminished. Lens fuel is rcipdrcd to bent soft wntor und hot wator Is obtained more quickly. Soft wa ter Is highly doslrahlo Tor utoam bollor use In mills, etc Soft wator Is moro deslrnblo from a hoalth standpoint than hard water. Soft wntcr brings a coppor eolorod Iron Btnlu from alder tree leaves at tho tlmo of heavy rains, but It only nffcits the color ami appearance of tho wator. 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