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wjt T"T"n i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION- 2 PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of C003 Ilay pooplo who vlBlt In .tthT cities, together with notices of social affnlrs, are gladly recolvcd In tho social de partment Telephono 1331. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished nnd aecrotarlea aro kindly requested to furnish siine. Tin Holies. Oh! tho belles! Bummer belles; What a plentltudo of henrtaches their giddiness compels; How thoy giggle, giggle, giggle, In tho Bca-brceze-ladon night, How tholr victims squirm nnd wrlg glo Tn nn ecstasy of fright. How they hurt Whon thoy Itlrt, Whon with ghoulish gleo they gloat On tho squirming of n fellow whou they have him by the throit. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not lntor than 6 o'clock p. m, Friday of unci) week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In casos whore events occur tator than tho time mentioned.) Oh! tho bolloi! Ilrnzon belles; How thoy conjure, scheme and To entrap tho Summormuti, Tho ribbon counter gentli'imiii masquerade as swells. plan who Oh! tho belles! Greedy belles; How thoy wring, wring, wring Soda water, overythlng, From tho porlot of Ukmu "Cash!!" exclaiming hwuIIh. Oh! tho belles! Foxy hollos; "What a wealth of hints thoy Ming To compel tho pleasant ring, Diamond ring, Ah! the heart-engaging ring. Of tho golden wedding hells, bells, bolls, bells, bells. Oh! tho belles! Don't tnko other people Into your conlldenco If your John offends you. Nolthor your mother, your aunt, your college chum, your dearest girl friend nor the ugreeablo Htrnnger whom you mot tho other dny should bo tho recipient of your grlovnncea, If you hnvo thorn. Your homo should be a snncfuiry Inviolable from profan ation, nnd romember that It Is pro fnned when you complain to somonne olso of John's III tomper, his nogloct or his parsimony. I know tills Is n very difficult don't hut tho Instant n wlfo pormlts herself to cnmplnln of her husbnnd to pooplo beyond her door hIio bronks down n barrier and makes a way for ovory sort of trou ble to enter tho field of homo, nays Mnrgnrot Sangster. Don't bo bo meolc nnd spiritless that you suffer In silence whllo you spoil your husband by letting him drift Into tho rolo of a domestic despot. Mrs. Henry Do la Pasture, in her novel, "Tho Tyrant." shows the eclipse of gnyoty nnd tho crucifixion of fnmliy lovo which follow in tho wnke when n husband Is ovorhenrlng and n wlfo overgontlo. Whatever you do. don't mig or mile. A wlfo who goes nbout with tho air of n martyr kills her happiness. Don't bo Inconsolnblo when your hus bnnd tarries late at the olllce and keeps tho dlnnor waiting. Don't oh Joct to his bringing homo guests un nnnounced. If he arrives with them unexpectedly, don't apologize for the honso or tho meal or tho children or anything olso. Put on extra plates nnd cups nnd let them share "pot luck." Don't have bills If you can help yourself. Pay ns you go. nnd do ner- mindo your husband to give yon n de llnlto house keeping allowance from tho beginning of your housekeeping. Don't bo afraid of the maid. Thous ands of us nro In nwo of this porson- age, nni sho has unfortunately discov ered It and behaves accordingly. 0 '' '"Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos was hostess nt two of tho most delightful soclnl funotlons of the past week when she ontortnlnod last Saturday at a Pro gressive lunoheon and on Tues'uynt a bridge luncheon complimentary to Mrs. R. D. Ilrownleo and Mrs. J. 0. Roberts of Oklahoma who aro guests of rolntlves on tho liny. The decora tions wore unusually pretty, sweet pens and Shasta dalsios being used effectively In tho Mower scheme. On uum uicasions. .Mrs. J. v. Ingrum rondered somo very pleasing vocal eolos. At tho Progressive luncheon Satur day, Mrs. Haines wns assisted by Mrs. F. A. Hnlncs, Mrs. C. K. Perry and Mrs. F. M. Parsons. At tho head tnblo were seated Mrs. Roborts, Mrs. Drownlee, Mrs. Karl Haines, Mrs. Paulino Mooro Riley nnd Mrs. J. W. Ingram, tho guests of honor. Among thoso Invited woro Mesdnmos 12. D. Urownlee, J. C. Roberts, J. V. In grnm. Knrl Hnlnos, Paulino Mooro Itlloy, P. M. Wilbur, D. Y. Stafford, P. A. Sandborg, A. O. Rogers, A. II. Powers, Eugono O'Connell, L. M. Noble, E. F. Morrlssoy, W. F. Miller, Eugono Crosthwnlt, F. K. Getting, A. U. HoiiBoworth, C. J. Mlllls, E. S. Hargelt, J. A. Piatt, J. T. McCormnc, F. E. I.eofo, J. T. M. Knox, 0. W. Knufman, I. S. Kaufman, M. C Hor ton, II. J. Hyde, W. S. Chandler and Misses Mablo Claro Mlllls and Vio let Henderson. On Tuesday, Mrs. Hnlncs wns as sisted by Mrs. Chns Van Duyn, Mrs. W. F. Miller nnd Mrs. F. A. Hnlneii. Tho prizes woro won by Mrs. Win. llorsfall Jr., Mrs. Durham nnd Mt'H. Adelspergor, the Inttor receiving tho consolation. Among those Invited wore Mrs. E. D. Ilrownleo, Mrs. .1. C. Roberts, .Mrs. F. 51. Parsons, Mth. (J. K. Perry, Mrs. C. E. Nicholson, Mrs. Geo F. Murch, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. M. C. Muloney, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor, Mrs. A. E. Neff, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. E. V. Kniiiinoror, Mrs J mes, Mrs. Ellle Fnrrlnger, Mrs. J. . Dennett, Mrs. It. M. Jennings Mrs. C. M. Ilyler, Mrs. A. E. Adels pergor, .Mih. I'. (1. Morton, Mi. Ward M. Illake, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgnu, Mrs. (1. A. Dennett, Mrs. I,. .1. Simpson, Mrs. N. Rasmussen, Mih. 11. S. Tower, Mrs. Win. War wick, Mrs. Win. llorgfnll, Mm R. T, Street. Mrs. S. D. llnrper, Mis. II. J McKoov'ii, Mrs. J. J Reynolds Mis E. W. Novers, Mrs. Paulino Mooro Riley mid Mrs. Durham. After nn' enjoyable week's out In nenr Silver Falls, n party of Sumner nnd Coos Day young folks returned homo today. On their trip to camp thoy had an experience that they had not Included In their outing program. It wits tho accident near Allegany last Monday when their rig toppled Into tho ennyon when tho horses be came frightened nt an auto preceding (low West's party. Although nil of them woro badly frightened and con siderably Jarred, no one wns hurt se riously. Mrs. I,. G. Masters of Sum ner sustained a slightly sprained ank le. That Gov. West was one of thoso coming' to their rescuo wns partial recompense for tho exporlonce. Among thoso In the pnrty wore Mr, and Mrs. I,. (1. Masters of Siimnor, Miss Lillian McCnnn of North llond. Miss nianche Laudrlth of Coos Riv er, Miss Ada Clluklnbenrd of Dnulols Creek, MlssiOllte Richard of Sumner, Roy Luudrlth of Coos River, Carl Clluklnbe.ird or Daniels Orcok nnd George Smith of Coos River. 0 Mrs. O'.Mnrn of North llond enter tained the Unpttst Ladles Aid Society at her homo Thursday nfionioon nt her home on Sherman avenue, Aside from the regular business, sewing wns n diversion of tho afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. Geo llazor, Mrs, W. R. Simpson, Mrs. Robert McCnnn, Mrs. R. C. Holmes, Mrs. Win. Murr, Mrs. Ira II. llnrtlo, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. C. II. Wells. Mrs. E. W. Fnhy and little daugh ter, Hazel, of Dullards, who hnvo been visiting friends In North llond, expect to leave soon for Portlnnd. 0 Miss Marian Ilovenor of North lleud Heights will lonvo soon for Portland where sho will spend the winter with lolntlves. 0 Dr. and Mrs. J. w. Ingram who will loave shortly for Washington to make their home have boon the reci pients of n number of Informal, social honors during ho past week and u numbor of othors nro planned for thorn. Last Sunday ovonlng, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons entertained at a dinner party nt Tho Chnndler In their honor and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Horton were hosts at dinner In tholr honor. 0 Tho annunl visit of tho Worthy Grand Matron of tho Oregon East ern Star, Mrs. Paulino .Moore Illlov of Bnker City, to Doric Chapter of MnrshMeld last Tuesday ovonlng was made tho occasion of a delightful so cial ovont. Besides tho mombers of Doric Chnptor, a number of members of other Chapters woro In nttondnnce. Tho exemplification of lodge work and Inspection by Mrs. Itlloy wns followed by lnformnl talks and refreshments. 0 Mrs. R. K. Booth wns hostess nt nn lnformnl tea on Wednesday. Among hor guests woro Mrs. E. Mlngus, Miss Lucy Hor ton, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Miss Nellie Tower and .Miss Mamie Mahoney. Two receptions and dancing par ties on the United States stenmshtp Boston tho pnst week ndded much to tho social life on Coos Bay. On Wed nesday ovonlng, tho officers nnd men of tho Oregon Naval Mllltln ontertnln ed at a public reception nnd dancing party which wns largely attended. Friday ovonlng, tho olllcers ontor tnlnod nt n military ball and recep tion which wns Inrgoly nttonded nnd most enjoyable. 0 Mrs. F. K. Gettlns hnH issued ln vltntlons for next Tuesday afternoon. 0 MIsh Lucy Horton nnd Miss Nelllo Tower will lonvo nbout September 1 1 for Seattle where they will attend school tho coming year. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Whlsnunt and children of Portlnnd nro guests nt the J. W. Gnrdlnor homo nt North llond. They hnvo boon recipients of a number of soclnl courtesies during tholr Htny, having mndo many friends dining their residence on tho Ilav when Mr. Whlsnunt, who Is now con nected with Tho Tlmbermnn nt Portlnnd, wob editor of tho North Bend Harbor. 0 Mrs. A. 11. Powers and Albort nnd Florenco Powors nro spending u fov weeks with friends nt California points. They uro expected to return noxt weok. 0 Mrs. Albort Sollg n-ul Miss Clara Johnson returned this week from n fow weokB visit with friends In San Francisco nnd other California points. 0 Marshflold and presented tholr pleas ed and surprised hostess a number of boquots. On Wednesday among thoso calling were: Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. Charles Marsh and Miss Mnmlo Gu lovson of Mnrshlleld. Mrs. Dick Noblo nnd son, Clarence, nnd Mrs. Herbct Hnlncs of Coos City, Mrs. Harry Noblo of Marshflcld, Mrs. Win. Saunders of Emplro City nnd Rov G. LoRoy Hall of Mnrshfleld. Mrs. H. II. McPhcrson nnd son will lonvo next week for California to mnko their homo with Mrs. McPher son's parents. 0 Mrs. Arthur Warden, formerly Miss Isnbello Wllson.nrrlvedhorothls weok for an oxtonded visit at tno nomes of Mrs. Wilson nnd her sister, Mrs. Jennie Bnbcock. Sho now resides at Goldrond, New 0 Mrs. B. F. Bongtson and niece, MIbs Allco Dnhlgrcn of Portlnnd who Is spending tho summer with her, hnvo returned from a pleasnnt visit with friends on Cntchlng Inlet. 0 Tho tennis girl goes out to play hor norvo-produclng game; tho Hip pant girl goes out larking because hor life's too tnmo; tho rending girl botnkes herself Into a world of books; tho scheming girl to tho sea side goes to fish with artful hooks: tho Mlrtlng girl goes anywhere bIio thinks there Is a man; tho dressy girl goes to a storo to buy a dross nnd fan; tho beauty goes upon tho street to show her hnndsomo looks; but tho girl that gets tho husband stays right nt home mid cooks. 0 Win. Grimes nnd wife, who hnvo been spending tho summer touring the east uro expected to return to Murshlleld this week. -0 Tho Ladles' Art club will meot nt tho .homo of Mrs. Jna Cowan Friday afternoon, September 1. This will bo the first meeting of tho senson for tho club which Is one of tho first on Coos Bay to end Its summer vacation. i h """ .Mrs. C. R. Peck has Issued Invita tions for bridge foi' Monday after noon us u farowoll to Mrs. J. W. In gram, who will lonvo shortly for Washington. 0 Mro. T. G. Leyhind entertained a fow friends at tho home of hor par ents Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Torrey, tho dny being tho an niversary of her birth. Music nnd games made tho evening n very pleasant one. Refreshments woro served. Mrs. Leylimd plans to lonvo In n week or so to Join Mr. Leyluud In Portlnnd where thoy will mnko tholr homo. Among her guests woro F. C. Birch and wlfo, Arthur Drews Warner Ogron nnd brldo returned I " wife, Mr. and Mrs. Flagg, Miss this weok from their honeymoon trip to California nnd nro now happily f'onced In tholr now homo. 0 C. A. Smith nnd wlfo, Rov. A. D. Mncleod, Misses Blnncho nnd Grnco Williams nnd Bcssto Immel of North Bond and A. W. Myers of Mnrshfleld composed a pnrty who hnvo been en-' Joying nn outing nenr Golden Falls. Tho marrlago of Alfred Bruuoll nnd Miss Anna Hoglund wns solem nized last Sunday at the future homo of tho young couple on Coos Rlvor by tho Rov. n. F. Bongtson. Only Immodlnto relatives and friends woro In nttondnnco. Thoy nro ninoug tho best known Coos Rlvor young pooplo nnd tholr many friends will unlto In wishing thorn nil tho happiness that tho future can bring. 0 Mrs. W. T, Morchant nnd daughter, Helen' who hnvo been camping nt Bullnrds, nro Bandon visitors during tho Canilvnl, O Mrs. J. S. Coko and children ac companied Judge Coke to Gold Bench this week for a ton days visit and outing In Curry county whllo Judge Coko Is holding tho regular term of circuit court there. iJosephluo Eddy, Miss May Stnuff, Misses Morrymnu, MIsh Jameson, Eric Bolt, Jns Stnuff und Mr. Cnmpboll, Gortrudo Robinson, Enos Draws, Will Stnuff, Mrs. Pernlta, Evelyn Lang worthy, Clyde Dlndlngor, G, F. Dln dlngor, Clara Roll f eld. Mr. und Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Ray Camp boll and Mrs. Stnuff. O Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy returned yes terday from a plousant week's outing nt tho homo of Mrs. Frank Honors on South Coos River. Mtb. Rogers who hns been, fooling poorly for somo tlmo enmo down with her to spend a week or so In Marshflold. 0 Mrs. F. K. Gettlns was hostess at a luncheon Wedonsday compllmon tnry to Mra. J. Ralpho O'Brien. It wna n "railroad party," a unique Idea which was cloverly carried out. Tho guests woro Boated at a round tnblo on which was a mlnluturo railroad, trestles, tunnels nnd trains. The placo cards wero names of vnrlous (Continued on page 8.) C. E. Nicholson nnd wlfo return ed to town this weok nftor n pleas ant two weoks outing nt their sum mor homo on South Coos Rlvor. F. M. Frledberi; nnd wife left this weok for California where thoy will visit friends and relatives at various points for a fow months. 0 Mrs. potor Mlrrasoul and children nrrlved home this weok from n visit with rolntlves In California. 0 Mrs. Charles Jackson was tho reci pient of ninny llowors and friendly calls at her Catching Inlet homo the past week. On Tuesday Mesdames John, Wm. Curtisa, I Lnndo, J. Leo Brown, nnd Mrs. Whereat drove from Candy of Quality Quality In Candy Is n mnttor wo nro rathor fussy about. That Is why overythlng that enters Into Stafford's Coos Bny mndo confections must be unadulterated and wholesome. This matter of purity In candy is n ques tion of pride with us and It is safe to sny that more delectable sweets cannot be found on the Pacific const than Stafford's. All our candles are pure, fresh, sweet and delicious. Thoy nre tho come again kind. TWO STORES. NewFall Styles Suits and Coat s Strictly Man-Tailored, All-Wool Garments. An Authentic Style Showing of Up-to-Date New Autumn and Fall Merchant) ue SUST now, with vawitior women will be iutercste tions csted about over, most in the new stvle ideas in ready-to-wear garments for Fall. VC lmve labored unceasingly, to assemble in our store for the new season the best and most beautiful crea tions. Wo believe our efforts wero not in vniu. Because of our matchless buying facilities, wo are able this season to offer our patrons garments that in every way are superior to any sold by us in pre. vious seasons. Before buying your Coat or Suit we invite you to look our line over. A visit to our store now will prove educational and profitable. Prices of Coats, $8.00 to $47.50; Suits, $10.00 Up to $45.00 A Particularly Strong Range Between $15.00 and $25.00 You Should Get the New Corset Now ii p I'll Before Your New Suit Is Fitted New Fall Styles Aro Now Here T X ordor to look Its host In the now Knrments, the fiiiro muit bo willowy, pliant. rIvIiib an ef fect of yoiithfiilnoss. There must bo ability to move nnd bend without restriction, without feel ing the corset, yet the conet must bo there, unseen, unfelt, for It Is truly tho foiiudntlou of dresi, no corsets nro so llh'lit us tho .merican Lady for thoy nro stnyed with genuine Arctic whnlehonc. It Is four times us sprluKy, harder to set, nnd harder to break. Prices ot American Lady corsets nro 1.5(' nnd up. Always Insist on Wearing An American Lady AGENTS FOR TIIK iaiUI'S' HOME JOURNAL I'ATTKHXS. JfEW YOIIK ii mehckh st. MYERS' coos HUILDING WOMEN'S AND .MISSUS' WKAR. Why Not Drink Good Coffee? 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