The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1908, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1907.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
President Mrs. Wheeler.
Vice-president Mrs. Thurston.
Meetings As called.
Object Charity work.
to the study of tho life and writings
of tho poet, Tom Moore.
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The
Mrs. E. Mingus will entertain on
Easter Monday. Bridge will be
played. A number of Invitations
have been Issued.
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Social
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Meetings Sunday afternoon.
Superintendent Ivan Gulovson.
Flour Has Declined
The New Price
The Biographic Club will meet
with Mrs. Otto Schetter on Thurs
day next. The subject for the after
noon will be William Cullen Bryant.
Object Training of young people
Side of
Coos Bay
in regard to religious duties.
METHODIST.
Ladles Aid. President,
Mrs.
The Ladies Art Club met on Fri
day with Mrs. M. F. Flje. An indus
trious afternoon was spent after
which a delicious luncheon was
served by the hostess. Mrs. A. L.
Housewortn will entertain the club
on Fiiday, April 24th.
Liee Urown.
Vice-president, Mrs. Bodine.
Treasurer Mrs. Weaver.
Secretary Mrs. H. Savage.
Meetings Wednesday afternoon.
Object Charity work.
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SOUND RING
WOMEN
When Eve brought woe to all man
kind. Old Adam called her wo-man;
But when she woo'd with love so
kind,
Ho pronounced her woo-man.
But now with folly and with pride,
Their husbands' pockets trimming,
The ladies are so full of whim,
The people call them whim-men.
THE DEBUTANTE PLAYS BRIDGE.
Let's see what's trumps? O, Grace,
your hat's a dear.
And so becoming, too. Girls, did
you hear
That Clara Gotrox is engaged at
last,
And to a Count with a dreadful past
And not a penny to his titled name?
(I dote on bridge; It's such a clever
game.
Let'3 see what's trumps?)
There's Catherine over there,
And, entre nous, I hear she dyes her
hair
And paints; but I might, too, with
such a face!
(Oh, partner, did I really trump
your ace?)
Who is that freak three tables to the
right?,
I saw her at the Wilbur-Brownes last
night;
Some parvenu, no doubt, and, good
ness knows,
I think a blacksmith must design her
clothes.
(Are hearts or diamonds trumps?
Oh, that's a fact,
It's clubs..)
Some girls are so devoid of tact;
That Carleton creature in the last
year's hat
Just makes me mad as mad she's
such a cat,
And nearly snaps your head off if
you don't
Keep absolutely dumb; of course I
won't.
Oh, girls, Jack's so devoted It's a
joke;
He's quite my shadow. What! Did I
revoke?
Well, anyway, I think it's mean to
tako
Three tricks from me for just that
small mistake.
Bridge bores me frightfully, I'm
bound to say,
Though Jack says it's astounding
how I play.
Why will some hostesses invite such
frumps?
Oh, dear my lead again? Let's see
what's trumps?
Puck.
THE lIIOGKAPlilO CLU1L
Object Study of Biographies of
famous people.
Membership Seven.
Ofllcci-s President, Miss Stella
O'Connell.
Vice-president Mrs Will Lawlor.
Secretary Mrs. E. Mingus.
Treasurer Mrs. Jack Flanagan.
Meeting Thursday afternoon.
Next year's plan, Study of lives of
famous artists.
EPWOKTH LEAGUE.
President Arthur Drews.
Treasurer Edward Joehink.
Secretary Irene Pruess.
Meetings Sunday evenings.
Business meetings. Second Wed
nesday of every month.
JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Superintendent Nettle Wooley.
President Clay Church.
Secretary Evelyn Langwortky.
' Treasurer Mary Levar.
Meetings Once a week.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN.
Ladies Sewing Society.
, Meetings Once a week.
President Mrs. Bengtson.
Vice-president Mrs. Peter Johnson.
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PROGRESS CLUB.
Objects-Study.
Membership Twenty-five.
OHicers. President, Mrs.
Kauffman.
Vice-president Mrs. J. W,
nett.
Secretary Mrs. G. W. Kaufman.
Treasurer Mrs. P. C. Levar.
Meeting days Every other Tues
day. Next year's plans "Bay View
Course on Italy and Greece."
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In the future this department will
be a regular feature of the Saturday
issue of The Times. The complete
roster of officers will not be pub
lished every week but meetings will
be announced and such other Items
of general Interest as the Secretary
or other members may prepare and
forward to the Editor. It should
be remembered that The Times is a
tabloid journal with only a limited
space and Items, and articles must
bo brief.
An effort has been made to have
this list complete and if any have
been omitted it has been because the
data could not bo secured. The
Time3 would be pleased if anyone
knowing such omission would for
ward name of club and list. Sec
retaries of the different clubs are
kindly renuested to forward notices
of meetings and other items of Inter-
est regularly each week to
SOCIETY EDITOR TIMES,
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THE ARTISTIC XEEDLE WORK
ERS A. X. W.
Object The advancement of
needlecraft and civic Improvement.
Membership Thirty.
OHicers President, Mrs. Kate
Lando.
Vice-president Mrs. Lillle Freid-
berg.
nett.
Cor.-secretary Mrs. Fannie Haz-
nr-.l
Treasurer Mrs. John Preuss.
Meeting Thursday afternoon.
MARSHFIELD TEXXIS CLUB.
Object Tennis and social.
Membership Limited.
Meetings As called.
OHicers President, Claude,
burg.
Secretary Alice McCormac.
Treasurer Russ Tower.
Nas-
LADIES ART CLUB.
Object Needle work and social.
Meeting iluy Friday.
Membership Twenty.
OHicers President, Mrs. Shelly.
Vice-president rMrs. Curtis.
Treasurer Mrs. C. Bradbury.
Secretary Mrs. W. Roher.
CARD CLUBS.
BRIDGE AVIIIST.
Meetings Saturday afternoon.
No officers.
Object Social.
Adjourned during Lent.
EVERGREEN WHIST CLUB.
Meetings Saturday afternoon.
Object Card playing.
Adjourned until September.
No officers at present.
"500" CLUB.
No officers.
Meetings when called.
Object Social.
Adjourned during Lent.
DAXCIXG CLUBS.
HAHA TOXICA CLUB.
Object Dances and social.
Membership Fifty.
OHicers President, Dan Keating.
Treasurer Jas. Cowan.
Secretary S. Archer.
Meetings As called.
WORTH BEXD CLUBS.
BEAUTIFUL AMERICA CLUB.
Object Beautify the city.
Menibci'shi Thirty.
Meets First and third Tuesday of
each month.
OHicers President, Mrs. C. W.
Winsor.
Vice President Mrs. F. H. Brig
ham. Secretary Mrs. H. E. Burmester.
Treasurer Mrs. L. J. Simpson.
Reporter Mrs. Tom James.
Executive Committee Miss Ann
Flanagan, Mrs. Lennon, Mrs. Tom
James.
SWASTIKA CLUB.
Object Cauls it ml social entertain
Object Cards and social enter
tainment. Meets Every Thursday afternoon
t OHicers President, Mrs. F. Davis.
Ft-cretary and Treasurer Mrs.
Schneiderhahn.
LADIES AUXILLIARY.
Object Auxllliary to North Bend
Commercial Club.
Meets First and fourth Wednes
day of each month.
OHicers President, Mr,s L. J.
Simpson.
Vice President Mrs. F. H. Brig
ham. Secretary Mrs. C. W. Winsor.
500" CliUB.
No officers.
Semi annual dances.
Meetings As called.
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CHURCH SOCIETIES.
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EPISCOPAL.
Ladies Guild Adjourned.
Sisters of Bethany O. S. O. B.
journed.
Meets Wednesday afternoon. Ad
journed.
St. Elizabeth Guild Meets Tues
day afternoon. Adjourned.
EHAMIXADE CLUB.
Object Study of music.
Membership Sixteen.
Adjourned until September 1908.
OHicers None at present.
CATHOLIC.
Altar Society. President, Mrs. J.
W. Bennett.
Vice-president Mrs. G. Adams.
Secretary Mrs. E, K. Jones.
Meetings First1 Sunday in every
month.
ENGLISH LUTHERAN.
Luther Jjengue. President, M. C,
Orfordhausen.
Vice-president Miss Millie John
son. "
Secretary Miss Stella Gulovson.
Treasurer Mrs. Chas. Stauff.
(OTHER'S CLUB.
Object Instructions in regard to
Iomes.
Membership Not limited.
Meeting days Friday.
Treasurer and Secretary Mrs. R.
nes.
IRISCILL.V CLUB.
Object Social and needlework.
Membership Eleven.
OHicers No officers.
Meeting Friday evening.
BAPTIST.
Ladles Sewing Society. Presi
dent, Mrs, Emil Ogren.
Vice-president Arley Swanson.
Secretary and Treasurer rMrs.
Lewis.
Meetings Once a week.
Object Charity work.
BAPTIST YOUXG PEOPLE'S
UXIOX.
President Claude Stutsman.
Vice-president Charlie Rehfeld.
Secretary Clara Rehfeld.
Treasurer F. M. Stewart.
Object Training of young people
In regard to the doctrines of the
church.
THIS WEEK has been reported
"very full" socially each indi
vtfllinl. wllllo nf Vi an ma Hmn
supposing It to have been very quiet
for everyone to whom the announ
cement was made. This Is account
ed for by the fact that no largo
events are taking place In Lent, but
small "evenings" and "afternoons"
with just a few in attendance "my
most intimate friends, you know"
have been noticeable this week
and everyone thinks that no one
else did anything. Just as sure as
Lent advances, those who have the
habit of something doing all the
time, must soak their accustomed re
creation and the result is a growing
number of these small affairs, and
toward the latter part of Lent, the
"small affairs" generally gather
courage and develop Into quite pres
entable society events.
The coming week will be much
livelier. Already there is evidence
of the awakening. Society Is prepar
ing to lay aside sack cloth and the
ashes will be turned over Ao the gar
bage man. Several small "affairs"
are scheduled now and others are
in prospect. Maids and matrons are
requested to assist in keeping the
record by advising of the Editor of
all little social events that the re
ports may bo completed. You must
not forget that The Times is your
paper and that part of your share
In Its welfare is a little effort now
and then as well as the contribution
of cash. Wo trust you will pardon
this "talking shop" but The Times
desires very much that you not only
feel a good paper and interesting but
that you also prove your sincerity of
purpose by your good work.
To change the subject abruptly
perhaps the readers of The Times
will bo interested in the following
story and possibly some of them
would prefer this manner of handling
social Items, If so we will bo glad
to receive suggestions to that effect.
"Young man," said the editor to
the new reporter, "you lack caution.
You must learn never to state a
thing as a fact until it has been
proved a fact. You are apt to get
us Into libel suits. Do not say, 'The
cashier stole tho funds: say, 'The
cashier who is alleged to have stolen
the funds.1 That's 'all. Oh, get
something about that First Ward
social tonight.
The next day, half-way down tho
social column, the editor saw tho fol
lowing cautions paragraph:
'It Is rumored that a card nartv
was given last evening to a number
of reputed ladles of the First Ward.
Mrs. Smith, gossip says, was tho
hostess and tho festivities are re
ported to have continued until 11:30
in tho evening. The alleged hostess
Is believed to be tho wife of John
Smith, the socalled low-priced gro
cer.' "
Miss Nann Smith, Miss Adeline
Smith and Mrs. Irwin who have been
visiting on tho Bay for several
weeks will leave on tho Nairn Smith
for San Francisco, Saturday, April
25th. Several hostesses have enter
tained for tho Misses Smith and
many have regretted not meeting
Mrs. Irwin who has been ill ever
since her arrival.
The A. N. W. Club was entertain
ed by Mrs. John Bear at her resi
dence on Pine street, Thursday,
April lGth. Elaborate refreshments
were served and a most enjoyable
afternoon spent by the largo num
ber who attended. Tho subject of
installing a public drinking foun
tain was discussed and also tho ad
vislbllity of inaugurating a cleanlng
up day. The club will meet with Miss
Susie Elckworth next Thursday afternoon.
Miss Mary Ethel Boone of Sum
ner and Mr. Loienzo Dow Belieu of
MarshHeld, were quietly married on
Thursday evening at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kardell of South
Marshfleld.
A few guests witnessed the cere
mony which was performed by Rev.
W. R. F. Browne of the Methodist
Episcopal church. The bride is tho
daughter of Captain Boone of Sum
ner, and has lived on Coos Bay
since her birth.
Tho groom is a lineman in the
employ of the local telephone Com
pany and has lived In Marshfleld for
several years.
Miss Boone wore a v ''' pni
dress trimmed in laces, while the
groom wore tV1 cmventloi'il black.
The decorations were profuslve of
Oregon grape ferns and huckleberrv.
A dainty liinc'ionn was served and
enjoyment lasted far into tho morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Belieu began
housekeeping immediately in their
new home in So'ith Marshfle'd.
Tho guest present vre the im
mediate relatives and Misses Eva
Wilson, Bessie Cone, Mildred Coke,
Marjorie Cowan and Myrtle Cowan
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SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO SUN!) AY, APRIL 10th.
No reservation held after (ho arrival of the .ship unless tlcko't Is
bought. 4
Mrs. John S. Coke will entertain
at Bridge on Thursday, April 23d.
Miss Agnes Hutchison will enter
tain tho Prlscllla Club on next Fri
day evening.
Congratulations aro being offered
to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wright on
the birth of a son.
Mrs. Henry Sengstacken will en
tertain the Progress Club on April
28th. The afternoon will bo devoted
Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Becker, Proprietor.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
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Coal 3 Wood!
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JOHN AIILANDSON
Hall & Anderhon
Agenta
Phone 817.
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Steamer Alliance
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COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAN D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
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Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Mnrshfleld. Ore., Phone 441.
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