THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, MAY 25,1912 EVENING EDITION. 2 I w in lllllMMiill''''''' .. . "Karamerer Says:" la i - n m jxjvr'i PERSONAL notices of visitors n tho city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who Tlslt In othor cities, together with notices of social affairs, nr gladly recolTod In tho social do partuiont. Tolophono 133. No tlccs of club nicotines will bo pub llahod and uecrotarlcB nro kindly requested to furnish oamo. Tin: good old days Tho good old days, tho good old days, When E-vc and Adtiiu wooed, Kvo did not yearn for tnxlcabs Or want expensive food; And after they were man and wlfo Shu did not turn hur head And point to hoiiiu oiiu passing by Ah oho she might hnvoVed. Tho good old dnys, tho good old days, Of Mother Evo'h rotuauco; Sho never dragged poor Adam out At night unto u dauco; No oporns niotropolltnn E'er' took him from his. door, Thoro woro no highbrow stunts lllco that Good Adam's llfo to bore. Tho good old days, tho good old days, When Kvo nnd Adam dwelt In pcaco; he nuvor had to wear His trousers with a holt; Tnoro was no woolen underwear Or o'er a fuzzy hat, Aifd Evo was never known to say: "Am I as fat as that?" O fT HAS been argued by thoso who aro opposed to tho advnncomont of women, though porhaps thoy da not phrnso It qulto no liberally, that a womnn'u propor placo Is with- lit tho walls of her homo. This has boon tho cry for many u yoar, a woman's activities should bo bounded by tho four walls of hor domicile Hut today, whora aro tho walls of tho homo? How tar (in thoy extend? What do thoy oncomprvs? Many of these coiiHorvattves who ifMy that woman should always ro main within tho sheltering walls of tho homo fallf to nolo that tho wnlln of tho homo do not stand whom thoy onco stood, says llarbara Hoyd, and that today, a woman mny Btay within tho nholtorlng walls of tho homo and yot havo a far wider domain In which ta rango, than formerly. Formerly, nearly all tho food of Iho family warn supplied from within tho four wnlls of tho homo, and watt prepared undor tho oyo of tho cnroful homo-mlatross. Tho cows woro tho property of tho family, thoy woro milked by momtiors of tho family; tho milk was carod for by tho mistress nnd her maids, tho buttor nnd chocso .wo.ro of tholr own making. Ham and bacon wero cured in tho family muoko houso. tho barrols of mult pork In tho collar wore of tho family making, so was the snusuiru nnd Hcrapplo, the Jollies and preser ves on tho preservo-closet flholves, tho riilnco pIoh In tho pantry, tho .Ijroari In tho bread-box. In former days, tho walls of tho homo enclosed till these nctlvltles. Hut today, If tho walls of tho homo aro to encom pass theso things, the walls must, bo extended to admit of woman's super vision of factories, to glvo her a volco In tho regulation of tho milk supply of n city. Sho must today tako part In municipal houso-kceplng, If sho In to ho suio that tho milk and moat nnd broad ami butter on tho family tnblo aro puro and nourishing. And Hho Ih no loss a woman because sho does this, nor Is sho renlly going be yond homo wnlls to do It, If homo walls do not stand for the actual building, but for what a homo really moans. In this ago of expansion, the wnlln havo moved nnd tho homo Is bigger, that Is all. Formerly a chlld'H educntlou was largely n home mutter. His A H C's woro learned at his mother's kneo. Frequently sho Instructed him In reading, spoiling and n llttlo arith metic, Or If moans permitted, thoro woh a governess In tho house. Even when Iho children wont to school, tho district hcIiooI was a small affair, and tho te.iehor usually boarded around in tho families or tho pupils. Educa tlon was not far removed from Hie mother's lullueiice. Hut today, tho schools are In poli tics, as everyone knows; at any ratu, thoy are quite distant from our old tlmo notion of tho wnlls of tho homo. If tho mother wants to have a volco in tho public educntlou of hor child ren, sho noods to holp elect school dlrootors, possibly bo n director hor bolf. 80 hero again, havo the walls of the homo moved outward and en closed larger spaces than formerly. In many othor ways has this ex tension gono on. Whoever heard In days gone by of Juvonllo courts and public playgrounds mid such Improve ments that aro a part of the vital lire of today? Changing conditions make them necessary nnd theso chan ging conditions innlco it just as nec essary that woman havo a part in tho management of theso movoments, If Hho is still to look aftor tho interests of tho home. Tho walls of tho homo havo simply moved to onclose larger areas. Theso activities aro all homo nrtivith'H, Only, wo nro commonclng to see that tho word "homo" is do linod in a larger sonso than It used to be. Wo aro beginning to learn that humanity Is one big family. And that for the host welfare of that family, women must holp in nil that -concerns It. SOCIAL CALEDAll TONIGHT Sonlor I'lay. , SUNDAY Dnccalaurcato Sormon MIbs Myrtlo Cowan's picnic party. MONDAY Mrs, Carl W. Evcrtscu at tea Mrs. M. C. Moloney at tea TUESDAY Sisters of Dcthany with Mrs. 13. 0. Flanagan. WEDNESDAY Mrs. E. Mlngus nt tea. Urldgo Club with Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. Norwegian Luthornn Young I'eoplo's Society. CommeiH'omont Exorcises Junior Dnnquot. THURSDAY v Alumni, Hnnuuet. Mlnnlo-Wls Club with Mrs. D. A. Jones. FRIDAY Mrs. Earl Savngo at tea Marshllold Dancing Club. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Jus. Cowan. !. v criUns and societies Tho Dnptlst Womcn'M Mission Clr clo will moot Wednesday, Juno 5, with Mrs. Alva Doll. Mrs. Graof will havo charge of tho program for that dny 0 Tho Altar Guild of tho North Dcnd Episcopal Church mot Thursday with Mrs. Goorgo Gclsondorfor for n plons- nnt nftornoon employed nt Qulld sow ing. Among thoso attending woro Mrs. C. H. Hroulllard, Mrs. C. M. IJylor, Mrs. Fred HolllBtor, Mrs. J. J. Currcn, Mrs. I. II. Hurtle, Miss An na Kinney and Miss Gcrtrudo Man dlgo. 0 Mrs. A, II. GuoniBoy was hostess Thursday afternoon to tho Presbyter Ian Ladles' Aid. Tho day was spent nt sowing and refreshments wero sor vod. I'rosont woro Mrs. Geo. Holster, Mrs. Geo. D. Mnndlgo, Mrs. Wntters, Mrs. J. Mendo, Mrs. C. 11. Holmes, Mrs. Clms. Murr, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. N. C. MacLeod, Mrs. K. Hood, Mrs. W. II. .Simpson nnd Mrs. M. Thompklns and Mrs. Joanna James. O The Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Aid or North Dond mot Thursday at tho church for a buslnoss mooting nnd Hoclnl tlmo. I'rosont woro Mrs. Louis Ilollslngor, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, Chnso, Mrs. C. A. Nollnor, Mrs. A. L Guhsor, Mrs. Jack Nowlln, Mrs. Ed Hopson. Mrs. S. W. Stovons, Mrs. J. E. Stovons, Mrs. Isnacs, Mrs. A. II. Grout, Mrs. Albort Hlsoy, Mrs. Win. Nollson, Mrs. Hubcoclc, Mrs. II. P. Guornon, Miss Guornon, Miss Amy Isnacs, Mrs. Fred Glazier, Mrs. Hitch- lo, Mrs. Harm's, Miss Loin Hltchlo, Mrs. Taylor, Mth. E. II. Woods, Mrs. A. Knowlton, Mrs. H. Peterson, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Hoy Hrnlnnrd, nnd Mrs. Tom Juza. O Tho Social Sowing Club met Thursday with all mombors present but Mrs. J. C. Sw.lnford. Two guests Mrs. Ilarnnrd and Mrs. Walter Sned don woro compllmontod by tho host ass, Mrs. Dnvo llcos. Tho mooting will bo postponod ovor Docorntlon Day but will moot In two weeks with Mrs. Ayro. 0 Tho A. N. W. Club mot with Mrs. Fannlo Hazard Thursday aftornoon. tho principal business of tho day bo lug a motion of adjournment for tho summer. Tho noxt mooting will bo with Mrs. W. F. Squlro In Soptombor. Mrs. Chas. Dungan Invited tho club mombors on n strawborry picnic to her homo of South Coos Rlvor somo time. In Juno. A committee compos ed of Mrs. Hazard nnd Mrs. Noblo was appointed to mnko boat nrrnngo moots for that day. I'rosont Thurs day wero Mrs. F. M. Frledborg, Mrs. II. R. Hydo, Mrs. W. P, Murphy, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. Mnry Mc- Knlght. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs, L. M. Noblo. Mrs. Etigono O'Connoll, Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mrs. W. F. Squlro and Mrs. E. Mlngus. Mrs. D. C. Mc Arthur and Mrs. Carl Evortsen wero guests or tho day. Tho Young People's Society or tho Norwegian Lutheran church will hold Its usual semi-monthly mooting nt tho church hall Wednesday May 29 under tho direction pt Miss Horg hlld Olson and Emil Gnbrlelson, O Tho Sunbonm Hand wns entertain ed by Virginia F. Clarke, Saturday, May IS. Aftor n short business meeting, tho club went up on Daisy Hill, whore thoy played games and made daisy wreathes. Rerreshmonts wero sor vod by Miss Adelaide Clarko. Only mombors or tho club wero pre sent. 0 Mrs. J. T. McCormnc was hostess Tuesday to tho Slstors of Hethany nt an aftornoon of sewing and social good tlmo, At the meeting a gift of $50 was mado by tho socloty to tho vostry of tho Episcopal church, and tho aftornoon closod with tho serv ing or rofreshmonts by tho hostess, asblsted by .Mrs. M. C. Malonoy nnd Miss Maudo Dowron. Among thoso prcsont woro Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Mrs. Earl Savago, Mrs. Carl E vert son, Mrs. J. 0. Kendall, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. Arthur McKoown, Mrs Fannlo Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social hnpponings, lntondod for publication In tho socloty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho odltor not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each. weok. (Excoptlono will bo allowed only In caBOS where events occur later than tho tlmo mentioned.) Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. W. D. Cur- lis, Mrs. L. F. Donning, .Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. C. K. I Perry, Mrs. Hurry Uradflold, Mrs. F. I A Qfinntil Alloa Altllfiln llntl'tviM rltlil ' Miss Evelyn Flanagan. Tho society will bo entertained next weok by Mrs. E. G. Flanagan A cooked food suio Is planned for a week from next Saturday nt tho Perry-Nicholson store. O Tho Art Club was entertained Fri day by Mrs. I. M. Coudron nt needle work nnd chat. Tho annual picnic wns sot for Sunday, Juno 2, when tho club mombors, their husbnnds nnd families will onjoy tho day at Char leston Hay. Tho Alert was chartorod for tho trip. Next Friday tho club will moot with Mrs. Cownn ror tho last session of tho season. Present this weok were Mrs, Hormnn Dlutt and Mrs. Crawford, guests, Mrs. John Illatt, Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Mrs. Chan. Curtis, Mrs. Wm. Schrocder, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. A. L. Ilousoworth, Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd, Mrs. Wm. Hoagland, Mrs. J. G. Klu noy, Mrs. Lydla Lang, Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl, Mrs. E. I)'. McArthur, and Mrs, F. L. Sumner. O Tho Cordlnllty Club mombors woro guests Inst Sunday of Mrs. Fluolla Tumor and Geo. Dlndlngor on n Coos Rivor picnic, tho trip marking tho last meeting of tho club boforo ad journment ror tho season. O Tho "PrlHclllns" aro to moot Wed nesday, May I!!), with Miss Gonovlovo TellorRon, nt her homo at Eastsldo. O Tho Presbyterian Lndles' Aid holds Its next meeting Juno 15 with Mrs. Jas. Cox. O Tho C. W. II. M. has Its regular meeting Tuesday, Juno 4, at tho homo oP Mrs. D. C. McCnrty. o Tho Mlnnlo-WlB Club will meot next Thursday with Mrs. D. A. Jones, nnd nt this sosslon adjournment for tho summer will bo discussed. O HHIDOE Mrs. Frank Frnmo was hostess to tho North Rend Urldgo Club at hor apartments Wodnesdny ovonlng. Tho rooms wero nttractlvoly decorntod with roses, wild rhododendrons and Imported Swiss Rhododendrons. High scores wero mado by Mrs. Tur pen nnd L. J. Simpson. RefoshmontH woro Horved. Among those present wero L. J. Simpson and wlfo, It. A. Wornli'h nnd wife, T. W. Rennlo and wife, W. S. Turpon and wlfo, C. M. Hyler nnd wlfo, Mrs. W. E. Rest. Mrs. Warren Painter, Miss Joanette Ilarrett and Georgu Goodrum. Tho dato nnd placo of the noxt mooting of tho club wero not announced. Misses Then and Laura Kruno en tertained a row friends Informally nt Urldgo nt their homo In North Rend Wednesday ovonlng. The prizes woro won by Miss Holla Hroulllard nnd John Mullen. Among tholr guests wero Miss Dollii Hroulllard, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Uroulllnrd, Mrs. W. E. Rest, John Mullen and Dan Klnuoy. O Mrs. W. II. Konnody wns hostess Tuesday and Wednesday at two charming Urldgo parties, entertain ing at II vo tables each day. Pink roses In bowls and vnsos, with n scat tering or whlto were tho decorating llowors. Mrs. I. S, Knufman and Mrs. J. T, Harrtgan woro wlunors or tho prlzos Tuesdny and Mrs. F. K. Gottlns and Miss Edna Illinium, Wednesday. Theso parties woro two or tho daint iest or tho spring season, Among tho guests present nt tho first woro Mes dames H. Illatt, J. W. Honnott, E. S. Rargelt, Esther n. Converse Win. Horsfall, Jr., A. L. Ilousoworth, J. T. Harrlgan A. T.iHalnos. F. G. Hor ton, .E. K. Jones, I. S. Kaurmnn, F. E. Leoro, Geo. F. Murch, C. F. Mc Knight, E. Mlngus, W. S. Nicholson, A. Rnlpho O'Rrlen, P. A. Sandberg, S. C. Small, Mattlo Tozor, and R. II. Walters. Presont at tho second or tho two wore Moadames A. E. Adolspor gor, Eugeno Crosthwntt, F. K. Got tlns, J. W. Hlldenbrnnd, J. C. Ken-I dnll. J. H. Mllner, J. T. McCormnc,! E. D, McArthur. A. E. Nefr. C. K. Por-i ry, Jas. Rolandson, E. E. Straw, D. Y. Stafford, Wm. Scott, Jr., and D. C. Vnughnn; Misses Charlotto Murch, .Mamie Mnhonoy, Edna Hnrnum, Cora Mno Montgomery nnd Phoobo Larson.! SHOE fORMSt PACKARD SHOES aro built ovor correctly moulded lasts ond thoy nro kopt on tho lasts a month to ensure propor shopini!. This moons that thoy remain snnpoiy nnd stylish until you discard them. SftK I A sSv wiil Young W Njp9 Man's v-" Stylos VS. y. I . The Greatest Line of Exclusive Men's Haberdashery Ever Stuff that is right and post- ttvelv miamnWrl f t good. I want your business and will assure you the service to maintain ft. Watch the windows for the new arrivals Yours, anxious to Please, The Toggery Tho Rrldgo Club was entortalned Wednesdny aftornoon at tho homo or Mrs. W. S. Turpen. Mrs. Porham nnd Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg, who won tlrst and second prizes respectively, Mrs. C. M. Dylor and Mrs. T. W. Ron nie or North Rend, and Mrs. B, M. Rjchnrdson woro substitute guests. Thoso INTERESTED In decorative, LANDSCAPE and POHTKAIT paint ings, in oil, watorcolors, pastels and on china, should call on MHS. J, W. WILSOX, 710 S. BROADWAY, Mon days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tho club will meet every wook hero aftor until the end of tho season, Mrs. a. W. Kaufman entertaining noxt weok. Among tho rcgulnr guests present wero Mrs. G. W. Knufmnn, Mrs. V A. Toyo, Mrs. J. Albort Mntson, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. 13. K. Jones, Mrs. L. J. SlmpBon and Mrs. J. S. Coke. A weok from next Wednesdny, Mrs. C. M. Rylor will entertain tho club at hor homo In North Ilond. Tho club has been meeting ovory second Wednesday but this arrangement haB been altered for tho tlmo being. 0 Tho West Multifield Urldgo Club numbering among its mouibors Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Albort Mntson, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Turpen mid Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knuf mau, wns entertained Thursday night by Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Toyo. 0 Dr. nnd Mrs. I. R. Hartlo havo In vitations out ror next Wodncsdny evening when thoy will ontcrtaln nt Rrldgo friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Hroulllard, Miss Delia Hroulllard, and Mrs. W. C. Ualloy who leave North Rend noon, tho Rroulllnrds for their old homo in Iowa, Mrs. Ilnlloy for n few months' visit with relatives In Portland. Among their Invited guests nro Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ualloy. Mr. mid Mrs. C. II. Uroulllnrd, Mr and Mrs. L. F. FnlkoiiRtein, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Horn. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. II. O'.Mara, Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, Mr. mid Mrs. M. G. Coleman, Mr. mid Mrs. Claude I locket t or Empire, Miss es Then and Laura Kruso, Miss Ger trude Mnndlgo, Miss Delia Uroull lnrd. Miss Edith Horn, Misses Mll drod nnd Resslo Coko, John Olson, Denny Hull, II. J. Coko, John Mullen, CIiiih. Gmintlett, Dan Kinney nnd Pat Flanagan, Mrs. Flelsmmi and Mrs. McDonald or Snn Francisco. 0 .SENIOR I'LAY A grent deal or Intorest has been moused by the announcement that tho Sonlor Clnss Is going to glvo an other play. Tho class has a well earned reputation ror dramatic tal ent, won mid sustained In several productions during tho different years of their High School course This play will surpass anything yet shown, being n heavlor play and com ing nt a tlmo when tho class )s at tho holght or Its ramo. Tho enst Is repeated with slight corrections from yestorday's paper; ACT I. An Early Morning In Aug ustStolon Fruit. ACT II. An AHornoon In Octobor. A Mald'a Toys. ACT III. A Night in March. The Hotter Man. ACT IV. Tho Noxt Aftornoon The Red Light on tho Snow. Miles Staiidlsh, Captain of Plymouth Ernest Harrington. Garrett Foster, of Woston'B Men. . Chnuncoy Clarko. John Margeson, a Plymouth colon ist A. L. narkor Philippe do la Noyo, n Plymouth col- onlst Georgo Johnson Miriam Chllllngsloy, Cousin to tho Captain Mnry Price llarbara Standlsh, Wlfo to tho Cap- tnln May Prouss Resolute story, Aunt to tho Cnptain Miss Esthor Silverman. Rose do hi Noyo Nora Tower. 0 MUSICAL RECITALS 4 Mrs. Wm. Horsfall. Jr., is In ro celpt of a lottor and enclosed pro grnmmo from Mr. Henrik GJordrum of Mexico, Missouri, telling or tho brilliant successes won by Miss Edna I.oulso Larson who has been studying tho piano In that city ror sovernl months and who will be remembered as having been a pupil or Mr. GJor drum nt tho tlmo or his visit hero with Dr. and Mrs. Horsral! somo time ago. Tho letter is very flntterlng to Miss Lnrson and highly commends hor work. The rollowlng Is tho press comment upon the numbers or a recital given by Miss Larson Tues day, May 14. at Hardin College, with UmMUnce. or her teacher. Mr. (Continued on pago 8.) c amp bMpplie NOW IX SEASON Teiniits Camp Stoves Hammocks Fishiirag Tad Hi FLICS, GUXS AND AMMUNITION' OF ALL KINDS. OXi: OXLY, 7 II. P. TWIN 1012 .MODEL Indian! Motorcycle OX HAND. SEE VH IIEFORi: IX VESTIXG IN MOTORCYCLES. m&i Agents for Hurley-Davidson and Indian Motorryclf. The Luxury of Bathing can only bo appreciated by those wIioho homes aro equipped with mod ern hath fixtures. If your homo Is not yot so supplied havo uh toll you what It will cost to make the change. It will not bo as much as you think and much less than tho added enjoy ment will bo worth to you. Willcy & Schroeder :tl)!t North Front Street. 1MI0XI3 77-J r r" 1 v : 1 - r YOU'LL PAY YOUR RETS ni lirnnV hv OrdfrlOI I . . IrUIIL W nnor you nuvu " mt "j, 1 at onco renllie the iHtWJ Bwoatlng over a ""' :z U ..... ,... wtlltA. llfbt. tOK1 broad as ours without J bnko It for nt borne. TrjJ-1 loaf. flnns BaV The place for px1 f1 Pnone i"'" Market Ave. All Feed May Look Alike to You but not to your horsos. Glvo thorn somo of ours for a change, and boo how thoy will eat It much moro greedily than thoy havo beon attack ing tholr old fodder. Good feed means good feeding nnd as a horaa owner you know thnt means bottor horses In ovory respoct. A. T. Haines Phono 100J Waterfront, Hfld. ..".!" j 111 I'll 11 heavy team harness A express harness H light delivery harness N light double harness E single harness S light road harness S If it's a harness wo have It HOPSON Cor. Central Ave. nnd Water Sts Marshfleld. Everything for tho horse but shoes and feed. Don't forgot tne Turklsn Baths. PHONE 214J. Unique PantatoS , xrmiKItK DYWa.'-'T.- PRESSKRSnailAT j Agent ror Edward (f fine Tailoring--' a a.. 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