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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION TWO Hffi WHAT- SaS?-B9ll 1 . JH --J Contributions concerning social hnppenkigB, intended for publication In tbo socloty department of Tho TIiiicb, mUst bo Hubmlttod to tbo edi tor not lntor than C o'clock p. m., Friday of cacli weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases wboro tbo event occurred later tban tbo tlmo mentioned.) '.iino of tbo cbnrms wblcb wo can lmvo and wlilnli nro iiilte rare en ough to be precious. Not every girl can bo beautiful. I tin nvnftf irlpl ,'fl ,1 linvn ft frnrifl :.',... ' ., .... :..., villi IUK-. rjmy fc'n '"' THE KM) OP THE HOAD O tbo weatber was nummer warm and tbo woodB were siim nlor green Wbon wo took bands together nnd sauntored down tbo road, Tbo pleasant country ronil with tbo farmers fields between Old crooked fences tlod with vines that olsd bad oenrco- ly stood. The meadow plnkR woro In tbo grasses growing slush be side, And crano's-blll at tho roots of trees wboro little people bide; And sccrots In tbo tops of treas that only winds may know Ah thro' tbo sunny chambors lliolr wiindorlng foolstepH go. And never sky ao deeply blue so near n buppy world, A fow wblto floating nebulae llko sentry flugs unfurlod And we wcro conscious of It all tho' scarcely did wo see, DccaiiBo tbo light In human eyes held Bwceter mystery. Wo sat upon a fallen tree that hedged a burnlo'3 nook, A Jenny Wron hopped down to drink, a noisy tlirush made glad; You read mo woes of Eulnllo out of a Friendship book, And laughod because 1 nearly cried, tbo story was ho sad. Tbo road turned west, nnd over grown with woods ami creeper mosa, Looked lcHs mid less llko thorough'faru that wheolH mark every day. And very soon wo saw tho end wflh heavy bars across A gray cloud dimmed tbo morn ing aim and wo had lost our way. Solectid. Personal notices of vlsltort In the city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in other cities, together with notices of snclul affairs, nro gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone 1113. Notices of club meetings will be published nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to fur nish same. i' r 18 n torrlblo thing," a rath- er plain little girl wild to mo tbo other day, "to roalle tbat no matter how long 1 live or wlnt 1 do, I can never bo pretty, I would make almost any snertflc) to bo beautiful. I would save up every penny I earn If I might bo lowly to look at In the tlmo I had loft." You may say that Is vory itioug talk. PerhapH It Is. And yut I hympatblzo with that girl. Forth ermoie, I doubt If thorn lloa a plain glr! who biu not been In that mood some time or otber. And 1 don't blame thorn, lleauty Is a wonderful powosslou, u groat power and n continual source of lileusure. No wonder wo nil want It, Hut what puzilos me Is why inoro of us, when wo ronllo, s thU girl did that wo can't hnvu beaut, don't turn our oos toward erect. Evnry girl can sit gracefully with tbo end of her Bplno agalnsL tbo back of tbo chair and her foot on tho floor. Every girl can wnlk without affectation, or undue hurry or without striding or swinging nrniB or lopsided body. Not every girl can bo bcautlfal but every girl can havo reposo of manner. Sho can rest tho eyes of thoso who look at bor by not Hglt Ing, not moving restlessly about, nor ftiBslug porpetually with her bnlr or nock or belt, 03 many glrli do.' Not overy girl can bo beautiful, but overy girl can have a pleasing voice, woll modulated nnd pltcl cd low enough to avoid tho ugly beau tones that aro so common. Not overy girl can bo beautiful, but every girl can uso correct grammar and fairly good English. Sho calf, moreovor, mako "bor speech a i n ro quantity by cuchowlng ?lnng. lleauty unadorned Is 3ttll adornoil the most, tboy say. In rospect to Uug, languago unadorned Is surely adorned tbo most. Not ovory girl caii bo benutiful, but ovory girl can bo neat nnd at least moderately woll groomed. Not tivery girl can bo beautiful, but ovory girl, If sho will glvo enough study nnd thought to It can havo becoming clothes and n '.lis- tlnctlvo style. A woman who al ways looked perfectly charming wn'i onco congratulated by another woiiinn on tho pretty apnoarnnco nho mndo, and answered: "I'm so I ul.ifl vnn Hilnlr on fnt vmi Ifiin'A i I'm not clever or witty or anything Hl.e that and I decided long ago that llio best I could do was to try to Jook well nil tho tlmo. I've put a good deal of tlmo nnd thoimht Into nil my clothes, nnd I'm vory glud that I'vo really succeeded In giving plea3iiro that way." Thoro Is such n tiling as tho flno art of being attractively dressed and it's not an nit to bo dosplsod, olther. Every girl can't bo bonutirtil but tfiefo that I havo iiientloued arc jui,t a few of tho cluirnu sho can liavc. I hope ovory girl will not turn up hoc pug or Grecian nose nt those fimmiH merely boeauso tboy ar within tho roach of everybody. I assuio her that nho will not find Hint so many of bur matos have taken iidvnntago of their opportu nities to make such charms In tho least Lomiiiouplace, spout In fnncy work and chat. Spoc- lal guests out tlila weok were. Mrs. Tom Juzn, Mrs. Fay Ward, Mrs. Joo Olln, Mrs. Fuiist McDonald, Mrs. William Hussoll and Mrs. .1. W. Da vis of Marshfleldi Members pres ent included: .Mrs. Lester Eaton, Mtb. A. Morton, Mrs. C. W. Perkins. Mrs. Stewart McDonald, Mrs. Ira Weltzel, Mtb. Henry Kern and tho bostes3. Tho next regular meeting will bo omitted, and on May 17th, Mrs. Lester Eaton will bo tho hoiit oss. XOI.TII HE.V1) CLUII meet- i I ix I 1 Quito a largo number attended tho Mothers' and Teachors' Club mooting of North Ilend Tuesday af tornooit in tho Central school build ing. In tho absence of tho presi dent, Mrs. (Icorgo Watklus, who was unable to attend, Mrs. A. S. HI soy presided, and also road a vory interesting paper on cosmetics, deal ing with the Ingrodlonts U3cd in faco creams, fnco powders etc. MIbs Oortrudo pleased tho ladies with a pretty vocal solo and thu pupils of Miss GUI's room sang two songs. A pretty Instrumental duet was ren dered by Missoa Swcnrlngun nnd Hayes. rriio next mooting of tho club will bo tho third Tuesday in May. i f T PltlSCIM.AK MEET l. M. ( CI.UII Mrs. Hoy O. Ilralnard of North lleud oiitertaluod thu I). M. C. Club at their regular social afternoon Wednesday, nnd whb assisted by Mrs. Fay Ward, In serving u delicious i ropast at the close of a few hours Tho Prlsclllns of Hunkor Hill held a pleasant club session Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. L. Christ oiiBon, tho social hours being spent In sowing and conversation. Mrs. E. Kollcy and Miss I)cs3 Flanagan woro present as special guests. To wards evening, tho hostess tuslsted by Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Young sorvod a dainty luncheon. Tho mom bors out this weok wore: Mrs, Win. Phillips, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mn. Fred (Irluolds, Mrs, Itay Simpson, Mrs. J. (llbson, Mrs. II. Clark, Mrs. 0. Johnson, Mrs. II. M. Albco, Mrs. It. F. I)ii3i. Mrs. Knl llruniior, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Duncan and tlio host ess. Tho next club mooting will bo In two wjoku with Mrs. Hush and Mrs. Orluolds will furnish tbo outor-tainuiout. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Friends havo been apprised of tho appioachlng wedding of MUs El sie linker and Mr. Fred Hill, both of Mnrshfleld, which will tako plnco in Juno. Miss linker's homo is in Cottage drove, but for tbo last year or two has resided In Mnrshflold, and has won a largo circle of ad miring frlonds and ncqunlntinco3. Mr. Hill Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill of Hall Avcnuo nnd is well known and Hkod by his many frlonds. : ATHENE DELPHIAN CI.UI) On Tuesday cvonlng tho Athene Delphian Club of North llond met at thi! city library. After a abort business session tbo following lesson was taken up vlilch proved most interesting: The Itonun Forum Miss Carrie Stephen i Temple of Vosta nnd tho Vestal VIrglii3 .... Mrs. M. Hlcllardsoii The IltiBlIIcas . . . Mrs. A. S. His.'y tfo'den Hotiso of Noro MIbs Etta Taylpr Mrs. Cbas. Kaiser delivered n brief talk on Itomnii Tombs nnd H ii rial Customs. Those present wero: Mrs. A. S. Illsi.'., Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Mrs. Chaa. 'Kc.lBr, Mrs. M. Itlchardson, Mhs Etta 'inylor, Miss Helen Monde, Ml3s Cnrrlo Stephens, Miss Ann' Ism c.-i, Miss Cutborluo Monde. Tho Club moots again next Tues-i dny iv-nlng. . . I I'ltOOKKKS CI.UI) I , - Tho Inst literary program to ho given by tho Marshticld Progress uiuo hub season, was given insii Monday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. It. II. Corey on South Ninth Street. Tho election of officers will occur nt tho next meeting In two veoks at tho "home of Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, and n little later will be held the Annual Fea3t which Is tbo last meeting of tho club season. Tho subject of the discussions this wcok was tho political, social and literary Influcnco of French Salons. In teresting pnpors Woro offorcd by Mrs, C. B. AbIi, Mrs. F. W. Pow crs, nnd Mrs, A. C, Vostnl. At tho conclusion of tho nfturnoon 'session, the hostess sorvod light refresh ments. The following mombcrs wero present: Mrs. W. M. Ulnko, Mrs. 1). It. Chandlor, Mr3. It. H. Coroy, Mrs. A. I). Qldloy, .Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. It. W. Morrow, Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Mtb. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. F. W. Payne, Mrs. F. W. Powew, Mrs. F. A. Tiodgon, Mrs. J. W. Ilon nott, Mrs F. L. Orannls, Mrs. A. J. M. Kobortson, Mrs. C. E. Ash, Mm. A. C. Vestal, and Mrs. It. E. Larn way. AltUUTUS CI.UII ., ' Mrs. Allco Sneddon oxtonded bor hospitality to the momber3 of tho Arbutus Chili nt her homo on South Seventh Street Thursday af toruooii. A fow pleasant hours woro spent In chat and sowing and at tho close dainty refreshments wero sorvod by tho lioste3B assisted by Miss Nottlo Sneddon and Mrs. Win. Abol Jr. Tho lUombors present wero: Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. James McCut- choon, Mrs. Win. Abol Sr., Mrs. It. Sherycb, Mrs. C. A. Pottet, Mrs. M. C. Hoffman, Ml3s Nettle Sned don, Mrs. Win. Abol Jr., and tho hostess, Mrs. Allco Sneddon. Tho club will bo entertained at the homo of Mrs. J, Simpson on South Fourth Street noxt Thursday afternoon. i l ENTEUTAINH UNION All) . .Mrs. Edgnr McDunloI, Mrs. 1). It. Owons, Mrs. Chnrlcs Cavanaiigh, .Mrs. C. 0. Price, Mrs. Frazicr, Mr. Herbert Armstrong, Mis. C. M. Everest, Mrs, Sophie Flltcroft, Mis. J. A. Jncobson, Mrs. S. Itogstud, Mrs. J. V. Hodson, Mis. h. C. Pnrkburst, Mrs. A. Youngiuyer, Mrs. Robert Walkor, tho Misses; Murgnorlto Dunn, Einnia Wotson F. (lurnea, Doris Lleby, Mlnn'o lletcbausoii, lliclina and Fay Wal ker and Itev. A. S. lllscy. Tbo Union Aid will be enlor Inliird again on May 17th a; the Prehbyterlan church and the Ca tholic .'miles will be tbo ho&tassos. WILL CJIVE DANCE -I Elaborate preparations r.ro uo liig made for the dance to be given Easter .Monday evening, April 21th 'at Englos hall by tbo ladles of St. Monica's Parish. Tbo list of patronesses Include: .Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs, 1). M. Itluhardsoii, .Mrs. A. E. (htgnou, Mrs. Dpnnls McCaithy, Mih. F. V, Catterl'n, .Urs. Anna llhinch field, Mrs. E. W. SUllivan, Mrs. Frank Cohan, Miss Eugenia Dalgle. Those on the punch commutes j aro: Mrs. O'Connoll nnd Mrs. 1 McLaln, Miss Murgarot Powers, Miss) Esther Sullivan, Miss Frauds 'Helm, I and on tho reception nnd floor ' commltteo arc nainod: Messrs: John Sullivan, Mnlr Dano, Frank V. Cattorlln, Willis Konnody, A. E. (Neff, Hurroughs. I Anthony's orcbc3trn has been on- gaged. ... v, . ALEUT CLUI1 I THE UNIVERSAL CAR I MoiM (linn Imir (bo car.s jou see mo I Ijl "I'oids." Over n iiillltmi p0,.(j I cars nro In use tiwlny, roinlei tug I uffldcnt econointcnl servlcu under II u'l hfiuU r conilltlmiM. r,()ii,ooii I HI I ' "HI bo liullt mill sold t Ills ymv. Low I ' 1'ilco plnccM It within join. .,.m.lti ll Tiiiii'Iiik Ciu !)t."lir, Itiiuabout $17,-,. ( HI On illspluy mid sale u(. II J Isaac R. Tower I "THE GUNNERY." -ii I, Order Yniir 1MIT.W S SUIT Now 3 H JW 'wo mo also i'epuicd (o horvo. ivi a r s n 1 1 e i a -" Storo Opon This Evonlng Easter V v , Wo havo n good assortment of 3 I'ntti'iiis fioui which j on can kelect l your hprliig mid Mimmcr suit nnd Tin ussiiWil (hat joii havo (ho lutost W Mjle. U, Wo mo equipped (o gho you J, prompt M'l'ilco nnd our (alloi-lug anil filling is gum'AUteed (o ho (ho best. w. One prices aro ivasonahlo. K If ou want jour SuK for EnsleV, 75 pltMM) ortler as eaily i fL mold tho rush work. , J If you prefer n iuado-(o.iiieiiHurt ,Sui( from (ho East at n lower mice, LILIES, IIYDIt.WGKAS, KPIKEAS. PLENTY KltS THIS Y1CA1I. Tho United Dretliren Ladles, Aid Socloty of North Ilend wero Iiostos3e3 Wednesday afternoon at tho Pros- Tho Alert Club was roluyyl enter tained nt tho homo of Mrs, Jennie Laudrith who was assisted by Mrs, James I.andrlth nnd Miss Jlolon Lnndrltli, last Thursday. The house was prettily decorated with pink roses. The morning was dollghtful ly spout with music on player piano and ucodlowork. At noon a bounte ous luncheon was sorvod, the Inst i.ourso of which consisted of Ice cream and wafers, presented by tho Jiost, Itoy Lnndrltli. In tho afternoon, the following program was rendered with Mrs. James Nowlln as louder: Itoll call responded to by u verso of your fnvorlto poem. Itondlng "Wbon Ib tho happiest Tlmo of a Womnn'B Life?" Mm. Ma hnffy. Recitation, Mrs. 1). Plpor. . Vocal solo, Mrs. Jounio Lnndrltli Heading "noiisoclennlng Time," Miss Helen Landrlth. Instrumental solo, Miss' Dlaiicho Cutllp. " Alort Journal read by Mrs. V. K. Itood. IJIblo Study led by Mrs. Ilowman. Gnosis presont wcro: Mrs. Hon Smith, Mrs. S. I). Cutllp and Eluora, Mrs. It. A. iChurch, Mrs. Xorniun Savngo, Mrs. Lorenzo Cutllp, Mrs. Oxonrldor nnd Clarence, nnd tho Mlssos Dlnncho Cutllp, Ada Cllnkou board and Susan Maliaffy. Memliorn present woro: Mrs. Ed Noah, Mrs. Ella Howiunn, Mrs. Cbas. Maliaffy, Mrs. F. I). Hood, Mrs. V. K. Itood, .Mrs. Jock Nowlln, Mrs. W. 1). Plpor, Mrs. Jamos Landrlth, Mrs.' Will Morgan, Mrs. James Nowlln, Miss Lou Maliaffy, Miss Helen Lan drlth; children presont woro Robert Itood, Henry Don Maliaffy, Oeorgo James Lundrlth, and Wllmn Morgan. Tho club iwlll moot May 17 with I Mrs. Ella Howiunn lit nil all day ses-1 alon. w hern Ym Take Baby OmIL in this glorious Spring air you will feel prouder if you have a naat, comfortable, well constructed baby carriage! Our new Spring stock of baby carriages is complete. Special attention has been given to all details wide, roomy beds and finest springs make them comfortable and durable. Best German reed finished in old ivory, white enamel, French gray, brown and natural. Many good styles in go-carts. PRICED FROM $6.50 TO $32 Johnson - Gnlovsen Gipany The Quality Name With the Service Fame I'OH MltK. ItAKKU bytorlan eliurch wlion tho mombors the High School by tho lady teachors of the Union Aid Society woro of tho school, who also presonted tbo i guests at n social session. Sewing and friendly conversation woro tho diversions, and at tlio closo, tho la dles in chnrgo sorvod appotlzlug ro fr'.sliments. Among thoso presont wero the following: Mrs. F. S. Pratt, Mrs. Klamlnger, Mrs. Donnls Hull, Mrs. A. W. Weaver, Mrs. C. O. King, Mr? Georgo D. Mandlgo, Mrj. E. A. Hoso Mrs. J. Mendo, Mrs. Nollie Stevens, Mrs. T. J. Harllnaw, Mrs. m , fklilono prompt ly, efficleiKly nml iva rionsi o. j "W Edwin Q. Scott itt Cut Flowerfi, I'loral Designs, 5 l'Janls. ML Phonca: Store 259-J, f M.iAiilimiin W (Closed on Sunday) 1ft ki ailing, preshiug mill altering klllltllll f S J. V. Koski &! Tailor for Men and Women 425-x .pi Market Avenue :: Marshfield Phono in-J. White Slippers and Pumps For Easter Chlldieiis Whltn Duck SllpHrs, hitss from t (o 7 !-, price . .isl.-' (o $i.ni t'hildivus White Ovlilo Soled Pumps, slOk fi'oiu I) (o l;) 1-li, nkcn !?I.'J.1 ( $1.1)5. MUses Wlilto Ovllto Solwl Pumps ono f(ii-, M.e from 1 to a, price 1.1)5. Indies WV'ilto ()Ilrb Soled iiiuiM one hliap, water proof hole, hUcs .," V..V' V :. ... , . Ip- w- stevo8. Mr. A. E. Sinister, !h ..... .... .M.K ...unr now-jiw. A. II. McKay, Mr3. John A.l one hlmp Pump, hles s t-a to 7. Lonnaii, Mrs. Crooks, Mrs. L C. ,rlCl,W. , . Heynolds, Ira A. Oleson, Mrs., l4iillih Wlilto Miin no btrnii Hub- Liiicbo, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Mrs.1 r nut-, i,rh mmi i.ss io price j j(. Thomas. Mm. John Grant' Mrs. C. Nylnnder, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. OIo Jnren, Mrs. J. Wickman, ' Mrs. Ira II. Bartlo, Mrs. H. C. Pod erson, Mrs. Frod I.yster nnd dnughtor, Mrs. Renchnitsen, Mrs. jA. Armstrong, Mrs. Anna Coffelt, '".Mrs. Klbler. Mrs. Pullev. Mrs r hmv you money on overy pair. MV K, shaw, Mrs. Harry llarnos, Mrs. Invito joii to our IJttle Store. Wo'nichoy, Mrs. L. W. Topo Mr3 W ' will bo pleabod l show them (o you.' H. Channoll. Mrs. John niB. mJ A. S. Hlsey, Mrs. A. Hoelllng, Mrs. J 0. J. Lomanskl, Mrs. A. II. Asboo. ' IMts. Dan McDonald, Mrs. Neil' Hanks, Mr3. E. Watson, Mrs. C. H. Waymiro, Mrs. Maybee, Mrs. George Hazer, Mrs. Wm, Nollsou, A Biirprlso luncheon was tendered Mrs. L. A. Baker Thursday afternoon .nt four o'clock la tho rest room of Oregon's Greatest Fishing Resort Ten M ile Lake VOU can find all the modern conven- iences and comforts at the TEN MILE HOTEL E. E. SMITH, Mgr. Lakeside, Oregon .honor guest with a beautiful silver plo knlfo. Ico cream, cuko and cofroe wero served. Thoso present wore: Mrs. llaker, Misses Myrtla Tripp, Edith Stalloy, Uolva Flanagan, Mao Evens, Iva Stokes, Shaw, Ethel Reese, Deulah Stebno, Ann Volz and F. A. Tiedgen. (Continued -on Pago 3) High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district ana keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes t Conner & Hoagkmd The Leading Grocers- Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 3Zb ;U.75. Wo have In our store n full lino of ladles, and Children!, Shoe made up in Patent leather, Gun Metal, Vicl Kid, lluttou or I .me, hhoen with white laces. Shoes white trimmed Pumps whlto trimmed. Wo mammm mm, m . a I " Electric Shoe Store S. J. IMMKI, Prop. 180 South ItrOMdwny Slue.s Hepahed Wlillo Von Wult. Speeding Up With the Railroad The Inauguration of train service is causing the business of tile Coos Bay country to speed up. There are still 60 minutes in an hour andW hours in th3 day. The easiest way to save your minutes is to use the telephone to do your business whether it is across the street, across the county or across the State: Keep' ahead of the mails. Use the telephone. Coos (& Curry Telephone Company .1