The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912 EVEN1NQ EDITION.
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events occur lator than the time
mentioned.)
TJIK WOMAX.
Tbo woman wo walk with down tho
yearn,
Sharing ltor shadows and smiles and
tears:
Tho woman wo walk with hand and
hand
Ovor tho road of tho rugged land,
Tho quiet places, tho stormy heights,
Do wo walk with hor, too, In her
lonely nights)
Tho womnn wo walk with think of
hor
When you feel tho rollicking Impulse
stir;
8ho has hor right In our life each
hour,
Bbo has hor sharo and her part and
dowor
In all what wo do and hopo nnd plan,
Now Isn't It true, Blrs, man for man!
Tbo womnn wo walk with and who
shares
Our early struggles and trials nnd
cares,
Can wo forgot hor and loavo hor bo-
hind
An a soparato being, of soparato mind
Of soparato fooling nnd honrt and
DOIll
Tho woman wo walk with, walk with
wholol
Tho womnn wo wnlk with down tho
dnyH
is ours to cherish and lovo nlwnyB,
And ours to take Into pnrtnorshlp.
Not only In sorvlco of hand nnd lip,
Ilut service of soul and hopo nnd
dream
Do wo let hor como In to our lofty
gleam T
Tho womnn wo wnlk with down tbo
yenrB
Una borno our bunion nnd wopt our
tonrs;
It Is only right that hor llfo should bo
A part of tho llfo that wo strlvo to
BOO,
Pilled nnd flowing for our own bravo
part,
With light and sweotness and lovo
nnd heart!
!
ttf RISK," natd tho woman In white,
I "that n priest In Massachusetts
has preached n sermon In which
ho exhorted tho widows In his con
gregation to Btnnd nsldo nnd glvo tho
young girls n chnnco to socuro such
husbands as nro limiting around looso
In thnt community."
"Woll, you haven't hoard of nny of
tho wldowB tnklng hln ndvlco, hnvo
you?" Inquired tho womnn In bluo.
"No, nnd you won't," said tho girl
In tho pink hat; says Dorothy I)lx;
"wldowB nro pirates, and thoso long
Telia they wear nro nothing hut tho
blnck lings tlioy null to tholr mnsts
Allowing thnt tlioy tiro going to glvo
no. quarter."
"Widows nro n queer proposition,"
ttnld tho womnn In whlto In a specu
lative tunc "Why Is It, for Instance,
thnt wo sponk of n woman of forty
who has never been married as an old
ninld, whllo wo call n woman of forty
who has lost hor husband, n young
widow? Also, It Is true that n wom
an who roaches tho ago of forty-llvo
without ovor having been married,
practically has no chnnco whntovor
of over getting married, hut n widow
of forty-llvo enn marry two or threo
more If she wants to.
"And tho two women mny bo
equally an good looking, and equally
woll off lluunclally, and equally ns
charming nnd Intelligent. ion
woudn't think thnt tho fact thnt n
woman had been married would en
banco tho value of her matrimonial
stock, but It does, Kven a widow
vlth children can marry nil nround n
spin, nnd glvo tho prettiest young girl
run for her money. 1 wonder why
this Is?"
"Pooh," replied tho woman In bluo
scornfully, "thnt's easy. Tho widow
la tho niatrlinonlal professional whllo
tho spin Is tho amateur, and, other
things being nnyvvhero near equal,
tho professional always wins out.
Any womnn, not a fool, who has beon
married, knows men nnd tholr little
peculiarities and weaknesses nnd how
to work them ns no unmarried wom
an possibly can.
"Moreovor, tho young girl and tho
spin both expect n lot of men. They
ropresont tho roinnutlc Action theory
of how men ought to treat a woman,
while tho widow exemplifies tho roal
facts In tho enso.
"Thoy oxpoct a man to pay them
compliments, to send thorn tlowcrs, to
write thorn notes, nnd to gonernlly
dnuco attendance upon them. On tho
other hnud, tho widow knows that no
matter how much a man loves a
womnn, there Is somobody that ho
always loves n thousand times moro
nnd thnt's himself. So, Instead of
waiting to bo flattered, sho gots busy
hcrsolf with a hot air machlno; In
stead of demanding to bo entortalnod
sho does tho ontcrtnlnlng; Instead of
oxpcctlng tho man to do things for
hor sho coBSots, nnd pets, and fusses
over him.
"Abovo all, tho woman who has
boon married, If sho has a grain of
sense In hor head, has learned not to
nrguo, and to kcop hor opinion to
herself when It differs from a man's."
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MILMCO.MA l'AUTl
Tho Mllllcoran gavo tho first of tho
soason of Its most delightful overl
ings at tho Club rooma last night.
Dancing, cards and blllarda formed
tho ovenlng'B diversions nnd wero
thoroughly onjoyed. Koyzor'a or-
chestrn furnished superb music and
tho dancing lloor Is ono of tho best
In tho city. Tho lnrgo nnd woll ar
ranged room 8 of tho Mllllcoma lend
themselves excellently to theso par
ties whero tho entertainment Is var
ied. Tho BPnclous and attractive
reading rooms mako Ideal card rooms
nnd with tho blllnrd roomB for smok
ing nnd blllnrds all mny onjoy tholr
fnvorlto pastimo In mannor most
ngrooablo.
Tho Invitations woro limited to tho
members nnd out-of-town guests. Tho
nttondnnco was not largo but tho oc
casion was most enjoyable.
Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Hlnko, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T.
Haines, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsey Krolt
zer, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Stnfford, Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. K. l'orry, Mr. nnd Mrs.
1). C. Green, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Pnr
soiib, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Cohnn, Mr. and
Mrs. B. K. Jones, Mrs. nnd Mrs. J.
A. Mntson, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. 3. Unr
golt, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mr.
nnd Mrs. M C. Mnlonoy, Dr. nnd Mrs.
B. Mlngus. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. House
worth, Misses Hazel Powors, Nolllo
Tower. Lucy Powors, Nann Drown
ing, Mnmlo Mnhonoy, Mnudo Pnlntor
nnd Vlolot Hcndorson, Mrs. Edna
HIchnrdBon, and Mra. Efllo Fnrrlngor,
and Dr. McConnnc, F. P. Norton, J.
D. Gos8, W. J. Conrnd, (loorgo Good-
rum, G. A. Drown, J. A. Johnston,
I'. Hnrclay, Victor Johnson, Vernon
Smith, Ansgnr Lngerstrom, Mr.
Ilrnckett and, Mr. Whlto.
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IMtlDGi: PAUTV
Mrn. N. Uasmusson wns hostosa nt
n most delightful Ilrldgo party last
Tuosday nftornoon. Six tnbles of
Ilrldgo woro playod, Mrs. K. w. kmii
tnorcr winning first prlzo nnd second
I high bolng nwardod to Mrs. Ward
Hake
I Tho spncIoiiB rooma woro boautl-
fully decoratod with nasturtiums
and nutumn loaves, which carried
out very effectively tho color sehomo
of yollow. Lator In tho nftornoon,
tho hostess sorved n delicious four-
courso luncheon.
Among tho Invltod guests woro:
Mrs. Otis Itogors, Mrs. Henry Song-
Btnckon, Mrs. Horbort Lockhnrt, Mrs.
Clnudo Nasburg, Mrs. Harry Nas-
burg, Mrs. D. Vnughan, Mrs. Frank
Hague Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. D. C.
Greene. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, .Mrs.
Uoyd M. Itlchnrdson. Mrs. Norman
Nelson or Snn Francisco, sirs. J. n
Mllner. Mrs. J. T. McConnnc, Mrs. M
C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard,
Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr.. Mrs. W. P.
Murphy, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. C.
K. Perry, Mrs. Frank Horton, Mrs.
B. I). MeArthur. Mrs. A. T. Unities,
Mrs. A. B. Adolsporgor, Mrs. II. S.
Tower. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs,
A. B. Noff. Mrs. W. F. McBldownoy.
Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. Georgo Murch,
Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn. Mrs. Frank Par
sons, Mrs. Wnrd M. niako, Mrs. F.
Cohan, Mrs. W. F. Mlllor, Mrs. B. F.
Morrlssoy, Mrs. B. W. Knminoror,
Mrs. J. T. Hull. Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs
F. 13. Leefe, Mis. W. II. Kennedy, nnd
MIbrch Genovlevo SengstncKon, Agues
Huteheson, Anna McBldownoy, Ita
inona Undiilffo nnd Phoobo Larson.
. SPIIiELLA CORSETS
may b obtained la Marshflsld from
Mrs. 'Annie Holland,
Corsetter.
93 S. Hb tt Phon JOOX.
I1BACH PAUTV
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Dow woro host
nnd hostess last Sunday at a beach
imrty. which was enjoyod by four
teon people, tho party making tho
trip In Mr. Dow's nuto. Tho guests
woro Mr. and Mrs. Dlment nnd Miss
Gladys Dimout, Mrs. Helen Ilnldwin,
Miss Inez Ilnldwin, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Drew and son nnd Harold Haines.
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POHTLAX1) PAUTV
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver King Jeffory
will ontortnln with n dinner of six
covers tonight ns n fnrowoll to Mrs
Holen Gnlo, who will roturn to Mef-
ford tonight after spending n week
with Mrs. Jeffory. Portland Telo
gram.
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HAND COXCBUT
Next Friday evening, October 18,
tho North Hend Concort Hand will
glvo n concert In tho Tnbernnclo
building In North Ueiul, which has
recontly been converted into n gym
nasium. V v
11KACH PAUTV.
A Jolly crowd of North' Bond
young folks, chaperoned by Mrs. P.
L. Swearlngon, chartered the launch
Shamrock and spent Sunday nt the
boacb. Part of tho day was spent
climbing tho rocks at Coos nead,
PERSONAL notices of visitors
la tho city, or of Coos Day people
who rlalt In other cities, together
with notices of social affairs, km
gladly receiTod In th social d
partment. Tolephone 133. No
tlCM of club meetings will bo pub
lished and secretaries aro kindly
ra.uosted to furnish same.
nnd In tho nftornoon a trnmp to
Mussol Roof wna enjoyed. Thoso
in tho party woro: Mrs. P. L.
Swearlngon, tho Misses Marjorio
and Kathorlno Swearlngon, Knto
Anthony, Gurca lingo, Ilnttlo lingo,
Nora Hago, Bsthor Imhoff, nnd tho
Messrs. Joe WInsor, Tod KIssam,
Allen KIssam, Roy Cnrr, B. R.
Fluoklgor, Georgo Dowoy, Halllo
Simpson nnd Porcy Phillips.
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TBXDEU HBCBPTIOX.
Last ovcnlng, tho young Pcoplo of
tho Unptlst church tendered tho now
pastor, Rov. Albert F. Uassford a ro
coptlon to which tho mombors nnd
frlonds of tho different churches and
gonornl public woro Invited.
Tho church rooms, under tho artis
tic efforts of tho ladles, woro made
both beautiful nnd nttrnctlvo with
floral decorations of autumn leaves,
nasturtiums and dahlias. After tho
delightful program which was highly
enjoyed by a goodly number, dollc
ious refreshments wero served In the
I). Y. P. U. room; Misses Anna Downs,
Alpha Mauzoy, Edith Ayro, Holen
Gulovsou nnd Bddova Wheeler as
sisting.
Tho following progrnm wna given:
Instrumental Duet
Miss Alpha Mauzcy,
Charles Rohfold.
Recitation Mrs. Pnpo.
Wolcomo C. II. Marsh,
(Dnpttst church.)
Wolcomo F. B. Allen,
(Methodist church )
Vocnl Solo .... Rov. G. LoRoy Hall.
Wolcomo Rov. Z. O. Downrd,
(Christian church.)
Wolcomo .... Rov. R. E. Drowning,
(Episcopal church.)
Rocltntlon Mrs. E. Kolly.
Wolcomo I. S. Smith,
(Prcsbytorlnn church.)
Vocal Quartette Misses IJosslo Ayro,
Alpha Mauzoy and Messrs. Georgo
Doll nnd Chnrloa Rohfold.
Wolcomo Rov. G. LoRoy Hall,
(Chnpol Colportngo Crulsor.)
Vocnl Solo . . Miss Floronco Rohfold,
Wolcomo Supt. F. A. Tlodgon,
(Mnrshflold Schools.)
Vocnl Duet Mlsscn Floronco nnd
Ilnttlo Rohfold.
Responso Rov. A. F. Uassford.
Tho committees woro:
Roccptlon committee, Miss Alpha
Mauzoy, chairman: Miss Frances
Frnnso nnd Miss Allco Tickcll, nnd
Messrs. G. LoRoy Hull, C. II. Marsh
nnd ICd win Dolnn.
Program committee, Miss Holon
McLaughlin, chairman; Mrs. Hnll,
Miss Ilesslo Ayro nnd Charles Roh
fold. Refreshments, Miss Frances Frnnso
chairman; Mrs. C. II. Marsh nnd C.
Wilson.
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CLUI1S AXI) SOCIBTIBS
Tho Progross Club mot on Mon
dny last with the presldont, Mrs. M.
C. Mnlonoy, for tho first study nftor
noon of tho season. Tho business
session concluded, tho presldont gavo
n short talk outlining tho work
of tho club nftor which Mra. Henry
Songstncken road n vory Interesting
pnpor nppropos of tho day's subject
of "Travel." Roll call was In answer
to tho quotation:
"Whoro hast thou boon this year, be
loved, What hast thou seen?
Whnt vlslonB fair, what glorious llfo?
Whoro hast thou been?"
Many Interesting vacation remin
iscences wero given.
Tho next meotlng will bo nt tho
homo of Mrs. A. B. Adolsporgor Mon
day, Oct. 21, when Mrs. Butts and
Mrs. F. G. Horton will hnvo chargo of
tho progrnm. Tho subject Is "Tho
Llfo and Work of Goorgo Elliott."
Tho membors present woro Mrs. II.
Stngstnckon, Mrs. F. G. Horton, Mrs.
C. W. Tower. Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrs.
W. F. McBldownoy, Mrs. W. S. Nic
holson, Mrs. A. L. Butts, Mrs. F. B.
Leofo, Mrs. J. M. Upton nnd Mrs. A,
L. Barker.
Tho A. N. W. Club enjoyed a trip
to North Bond Thursday afternoon
whoro thoy wero entertained by Mrs.
Chns. Kaiser at tho homo of Mrs.
Gobhn, . Tho rooms woro very pret
tily Ui. trued with overgreens nnd
dahlias. After a pleasant nfternoon
of sowing mado moro enjoyable with
interesting conversation, tho hostess
sorved a delicious luncheon to her
guests, who woro Mrs. F. B. Allen,
Mrs. F. M. Frledberg, Mrs. Charles
Stauff and daughters, Margaret Lo-
ona and Allco Marlon, Mrs. W. P.
Murphy, Mrs. B. Mlngus, Mrs. II.
Reed, Mrs. G. A. Bennott, Mr . J. T.
Hall, Mrs. Olivia Bdman, Mrs. S.
Lnndo, all of Marshfleld. and Mrs.
Gebhnrt nnd Miss Theodora Knlsor of
North Bend.
Mrs. S. Lnndo will entertain the
club next Thursday, Oct. 17.
The Social Sowing Club was verv
pleasantly entertained Inst Thursday
afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. J, C.
Swlnford. Although only a few were
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