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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 191 3 EVENING EDITION. v.VCEr .w.Wi &mi MmiM. i&MTLS 2BH 9K.VM. v.: 5v sZZT So, k S8 iLLUlXJ 2$ $ HIC (Q51UrlE jPECI AI r&tthftat Sir jf? , Vft i wi . - i iiiibiiil i n -- -IZ "" " a (TO P PnTFsTK 77 W Y . Y jS itWc If V il 111 rtV I I iws$ n iiki-r r.vbzi.i. fcV .0K3i . tfS"'fr"i i't&. . AKJ V WV5? ?" .A w6&srjtf n r irj si & . j vi- rw & sff U2s ZzS vss'e-ot-y - t-J ffmmfm1 "' ' 'WWWM . . SS'-OuST-t r-s-jy -- PERSONAL notices of vleltora In tho city, or of Coos Hay pooplo who visit In other cities, tocothor with notices of soclnl affairs, are ) gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone- 133, No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish same. DAI) IS THE COAT. Slstor has an EnBter hat; Mother has one, too. Sister's Is wldo-out and flat, Mothor'B Is ho lofty that It obstructs our view. Sister hns a new spring suit; It Is tailor-made. It's undoubtedly a "beaut;" Mother has one Just as cuta Of a darker shadu. Dad appears to need sonio now ShocB and lint and coat, And some other trousers, two. But he'll make his old ones do Dad's tho Inmlly goat, Journal. j. 4 4. NOWADAYS tho book of otl quotto tolls us whnt to do, but there was a time, not so very long ngo, as history goes, whon t7io solo province of etlfiuetto was to tell us what not to do, to point tnt "whnt was forbidden. Tho present meaning of tho word itlquotto originated, It Is said. In n iurlous way. The word Is French knd reully meniiH a label or ticket. It Is n tradition that a rortalu Scotch gardener In the time of IjouIs XIV. wiib n person most sot In his ways, and that ho bernmo Brcutly enraged at tho carelessness of certain Indies and gentlemen of tho court who wore nccustoined to tnko Hhort outH ncross his choicest flower beds, often to tho groat det riment of the blooming plants. To put n stop to this lie placed sticks and lnbols or tickets "otlquottos" nt tho various spotH where tho courtiers wore wont to i-uinnilt- those depredations. And these tickets contained Instructions as to tho pro per ptiths. At first tho gay fre iuenter of tho court punned tho llttlo notices nslde and went on according to their own sweet will. But tho gardener persisted and did. not glvo up until tho innttor was reported to tho King, when a hint from Royalty that the courtlors must confine their walks In futuro to tho bounds sot by the "otl uottes" nt lust compelled their obodlonco. And ho, gradually, tho word enmo to mean u lino of con duct tbnt must be observed by nil tho court and from thnt time to this vn luive continued to use tho oppression. Tho rules of etiquette groimo tho wheels, as It weio, of society. As tho finest singer, no matter bow ningnlflront a voice be may posses, no u man or woman Is better fitted for nil the duties life may bring if ho or sho iiuderstnuiis tho tin written laws that for generations liavo been slowly crystallizing Into n code which society, for want of n liottor nr.me, culls after the labels of tho canny .Scot. Opinions may differ, but tho rules of courtesy remain the sumo, and sin educated womuu should never forget that under ull cltcumstnucoH she should act like a lady, or raih xm u gentlewoman 1 like this old English word better, for It nioro plainly shows what It moans. Cour tesy gains friends while rude and abrupt manners drive pooplo from us. Tho art of being gracious Is n valuable asset for nny woman to possess, more useful to tho woman 9n public lire than It Is to her who In solely n bomemaker though she, itnn will fit ! t lint n olinriiilnulv cordial manner will do much to en hance her happiness. "Manners, ' snyH nuruo, -nro 01 woro Importance than laws Upon them In n groat moasuro tho laws depend, Tho law touches but bore and there, now and then. Manners nro what vox and sootho, corrupt and purify, exalt or dobaso. bnr Imrlzo or rofluo us. They glvo their whole form and color to our ilvos. According to their quality thoy ntd morals, thoy supply them or they totally destroy thorn." MnnnorB to tho unthinking, seem so trlvlnl. so unimportant a thing and yet like many dotalls their In fluence would bo hard to estimate. EASTERN STAR SOCIAL 4 Doric Chapter, O. E. S.. Is planning a dollghtful soclul session for tho next mooting, a weok from Tuesday evening, nt the Masonic Tomplo. Worthy Matron Mrs, J. T. Hall has .appointed a committee on arrange ments of which Mrs. Carl W. Evort en Ib chairman and u tine program is being anticipated. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning soclnl hnpponlngs, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of The Tlmos, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each wook. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) Froollek, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. T. Erlck son, Mrs. E. Erlckson, Mrs. B. Lnr sen, Mrs. C. O. Magnus, Miss Jennie Johnson, Miss Elsie Larson, Mrs. Q. Stcen, Mrs. U. Mnthlson, Mrs. Strom berg, Mrs'. Lund, Mrs. Pltmnn, Rev. and Mrs. Thorpe, The next mooting will be held the second Thursday In April with Mrs. W. Nelson nnd Mrs. O. Stcen as hostesses, 4 rzrft-f' J'r MhHK7 win fi&i - aj COLLEGE WOMEN ORGANIZE On Thursday ovonlng of this weok nt tho call of tho city librarian, Miss Elizabeth Topping, the collego wo men of Murshfleld met nt the homo of Mrs. M. C. Maloney to form nn organization, tho objects of which will bo tho promotion of civic Im provement nnd a better understand ing of tho problems resultant from the bestowal of sulTrago upon wo men. Miss Topping acted as tem porary chairman of tho mooting and Miss Evn Dresser ns set-rotary. Tho following committees woro appoint ed to mnko arrangements for the Wodnesdny ovonlng, April 9th, tho place of mooting to be announced Inter. Membership Mrs. Hnrry Nas burg, Mrs, R. II. Corey, Miss Alice Armsby. Constitution nnd Hy Laws nnd Nomination of Olllcors Mrs. E. Kol ley. Miss Evn Dresser, Miss Dodge. Press and Program Mrs. I). A. Jones, Miss Inez llalilwln, Mrs. M. C. Mnloney. It was estimated that there uro ut least sixty women In this vicinity eligible for membership In this or ganization and It Is hoped to enroll every collego womnn In Mnrshlleld, either as an active or associate mem ber. Those presont Thursday ovonlng woro: Mis. I). A. Jones, Stntc Normal, No. Dak.; Mrs. E. 15. Kolloy, Mlnno sotu Un.; Iuoz P. Baldwin, Michi gan State Normal Collego; Mrs. Harry Nasburg, University of Cali fornia, 1005; Mrs. R. 11. Coroy, Pur duu University, l!)0:i; Evn Drosser, University of Minn., PJOO; Eliza beth It. Topping, Cornell University, 1 !K)iS ; Alice L. Armsby, Curletou, Colorado Toachors' College; Anna M. Dodge, Smith, IStlii; Alice II. Mn loney, University of Oregon. Others Instrumental in organiz ing the club uro Mrs, J. W. Wilson, Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Motley, Mrs. Miiicli. Mis. Luiigdou nnd Miss Sll -I o The Ladles EpIsLupul Oiilld met Inst Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. a, Ilurgelt In Koutli MnrEhlleld. The regular order of business wns attended to nnd the remainder of tho afternoon wns spent in sewing, uftor which refreshments woro serv ed, Thu next mooting will bo hold Tuesday, March :!.", with Miss Agnes llutchcson. TIiobu present were: Mrs. Emma Nasburg, Mrs. Olivia Edinan, Mrs. W.' 11. Curtis. Mrs. L. M. Noblo. Mtb. F. A. Hazard. Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Georgo Murch, Mrs, J. M. Upton, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Miss Alice llutlor nnd Row Drown Clad Easter Sooira Demamdl a Mew Costume WIS AUK SirOWLVd "OIIK1 rOHTLTAHU SPECIALS" NOT TO up VOUN1) lULSKWIEISUE LN THIS (MTV. WIS OUEATI3 KTYI PS 1)LTY YOUR OLTTKIT FROM US AND KNOW THAT "RVEIIYOVP" WILL NOT 13E WEARING THE SAME TILING AS YOU. OUR OASES NOAV GLEAM. AVJTU I31QAUT1FUL LF1TLE TIIIns TO SET OFF YOUU DRESS. Ub T. IF YOU WSII TO MAKE YOUR EASTER CLOTHES, IS IT m "Gil TIME YOU AVE RE SELECTING THE iMATERIALS? AVE HAVE THEM AND v TE YOU TO LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. iV IlfGII VI Spring Styles It is in reality an epitome of Spring styles our com plete stock of women's out side wearables, included in the materials attractive as well as practical. Certainly, skirt draperies, ornamental belts and girdles, and the three-quarter sleeve. Come and see them. Suit Jackets, 2-1 to 2(1 inches. Coats, 45 to -IS inches and full length. Separate and suit skirls, straight hanging with few pleats around bottom, high belt. Tailor-made dresses, three quarter length sleeve, nor mal waistline. Fancy dresses, full length sleeve. M eirs Qothini As toastmasler at the "Banquet of Spring Stvlcs" we wish to announce that we have with us today the smartest looking Spring Garments for Men priced from $15 to $:H) that ever bore our label or any one else's for that matter. When you come in, note the new patterns that hereto fore have never seen tho sight of a ready-made suit note the cut, the style, the snap note the little manner isms that make "all the difference in the world" in Clothing. Men, too, Are Thinking of Easter Clothes. There's as much vanity in the masculine make-up as there is in the make-up of woman. You'd admit it if you knew how many men were coining in here every day picking out Easter Clothes. And it's the wise man who looks ahead. There's lit tle satisfaction in hurrying in at the last moment and jumping into a suit without time to think twice. Magees & MatiB KI'ISCOI'AL LADIES Henry Olson wns elected n member of the club. A social tlmo then followed, dur ing which Mrs. Dush provided on tertalumcnt In a participating game. Light refreshments woro Borvod by tho hostess. Tho club will meet .Murch IIGth with Mtb. Snow. Thoso present Wodnesdny woro: Mis. Win. Oalo. Mrs. Ray Dush. Mr. Alvln Duck. Mrs. A. L. nutz. Mrs. W. S. Squire- and Mrs. Arthur Snow. SILVER TEA I I JOLLY DOZEN NOHWlXilAN LADIES - Tho Norwegian Ladles' Aid met ThurBilay afternoon In tho church parlors with Mrs. (). O. Lund nnd Jlrs. John l'ltmnu us hostesses. Tho alternoon wns spent In sowing nnd sronTorsntlon nnd later refreshments woro sorvod. Thoso prosent woro: Mrs. O. Nelson, Mrs. Isaacson, Mrs. W. Nelson, Miss Sundo, Mrs. O. UnnBon, Mrs. K. Erlckson, Mrs. Tho Jolly Dozen Club mot last Wednesday nftornoon with Mrs. Georgo Rourko of Hunker Hill. Dur ing u short business boshIou. Mrs. Easter Eggs Easter Rabbits Easter Candies Largest Line Shown on Coos Bay. See Our Windows STAFFORD'S The Methodist Ladles' Aid gavo a Sllvor Tea last WcdnoBilay nftor noon nt ther J. E. Edmunds homo In Rnllrond Addition. A short business session was fal lowed by n social tlmo, nftor which refreshments woro Borvcd. Tho Ladles' Aid will meet ngaln noxt Wednesdny nt tho church to mnko tnmalcs. Thoso present with Mrs. Edmunds Wednesday woro: Mrs. Rebecca T. Oldloy, Mrs. Hod son, Mrs. J. C. Doano, Mrs. Carl Thompson, Mrs. Otis Wilson, Mrs. C. A. Langworthy, Mrs. Howard Sav ago, Mrs. M. R. Drown, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mrs. A. D. Old loy, Mrs. Mickey, Mrs. II. E. Coflln, Mrs. J. Leo Drown, Mrs. C. Connor, Mrs, Rnhskopf, Mrs, Harris, Mrs. J. E. Cooley, Philip Collin, Murlnn CSld ley, lima Langworthy, Irma nod Ban and Mrs. C. I. Rolgnrd, YOUNG LADIES' AID I Tho Young Ladles' Aid of tho Norwoglnn Church was ontortnlned Thursday ovonlng by Misses Dlna Hjollo nnd Then Larson at tho W. Nelson homo In Day Park. A short business seslon was fol lowed by Bowing and refreshments. Tho noxt mooting will bo with Miss Mnbla Mnthlson, Thursday ovonlng, March 27th, Thoso nttondlng last Thursday ovonlng woro: Miss Elslo Lnrscn, Miss Jennie Johnson. Misses Anna and Tora Lund Misses Mablo, Cora and Allco Mnthl son, Miss Hnnnah Sundo, Mrs, Knud Erlckson, Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, Mrs. W. NolBon. PAST MATRONS I I SPTJiELLA GOIiSETS may bo obtained In Marehfleld from Mrs. Annie IJolIand, Corsetier. 85 So. 5th St. Phon 200X. Tho Past Mntrons' Association will not meot until Frldny, March 28, whon Mrs. F. A. Hazard will bo the hostess, Tho mooting wns postponed on nccount of Holy Week observa tion. f THE PROGRESS CLUIl I Tho Progress Club met last Mon day with Mrs. W. F. McEldowney, tho vlco president, Mrs. W. S. Nich olson presiding. (Tho subject Ifor tho day was "American Oratory and Some of Its Notod Exponents," nnd handled In a very Interesting man ner In Mrs. McEldownoy's paper. Mrs W. M. lllnlcn contributed a book review of "A Perfect Tribute." J to mo program which wns loiiowou by roll call, answers to which were thoughts of noted statesmen. Those present weror Mrs, Hanson, Mrs. AUelspergor, Mrs. Dlnko, Mrs. Nicholson, Mis, Hut, nnd Mrs, McEldowney. Tho club will meet next with Mrs. Dutz at Hunker Hill on Monday, Mnrch 21, whon Mrs. Adclsporger nnd Mrs. Dnrry will have chargo of tho pio grain. Tho subject for the day will bo Tho Child Wolfaro Movement. : I TENNIS CLiril Tho Marshllold Tennis Club ex pects to moet early noxt wook to mako arraugomcutB for Improving tho courts thu sumo ns a year ngo. It Is planned to mnko tho season nioro interesting this yenr by ar ranging tourneys in which tho other tennis tennis of tho clubs of tho county will bo urged to participate ' SOCIAL SEWING CLUIl . Tho Social Sewing Club mot Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Swln ford. Tho fact that MrB. Swlnford wnB celebrating tho eighteenth an niversary of hor marrlago ndded In torost to tho pleasant nftornoon, which was spent In sowing and con versation. Lato in tho aftornoon tho hostess sorvod refreshments to hor guests, who woro: Mre. Georgo Ayro, Mrs. D. J. Recs, Mrs. Dol Rhodes, Mrs. J. Swan ton, Nottlo Snoddon, Edith Ayro. Hel en nnd Edna Reese nnd Zolln Swln ford. $ fr - I MINNIE-AVIS CLUIl Tho Mlnnlo-Wls Club members woro ontortnlnod this weok by Mrs. Charlos Davis at hor homo In West Marshllold. Thoro was a short business meet ing followed by sowing and conversa tion, nftor which n dainty luncheon wna sorvod by the hostess, assisted by Hortha Davis and Roxlo Hall. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo March 27th, with Mrs. Wm, Hoag lnud. Mrs. Davis guests Thursday woro: Mrs. Irono Abbott, Miss Inez Dnldwin, Mrs. A. Dorup, Mlsa Dlancho norup, Mrs. F. H. Dresser, Mrs. Mnrv Thoinnson. Mra TTninn I naldwln, Mrs. John Dashnoy, Mrs. Win. I'erKins, Mrs. K. E, Kelley nnd Mrs. Chas La Chapelle aud Mrs. Drown. 4 A. N. W. CLUD I v . - Tho A. N. W. Club met last Thursday with Mrs. Olivia Edman. Tho usual ordor of business was dis pensed with nnd tho aftornoon was DtiAiit l,i nnnillnu'n.b n .t An... i'v ,, uvvutunuin unit luuvorsa tion, nftor which tho hostess, assist ed by Mrs, E. S. Durgolt, served re-j freshmonts. Tho inoniborB present woro: ' I Mis. F. E. Allen, Mrs. 0. A. Den nett, Mrs, Fnnnlo Hazard, Mrs. Chas. Kalsor, Mrs. S. Lunilo, Mrs. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. (i. Murch. Mrs. W P. Murphy. Mm, Mary McKnlght. Mis. L. .M. Noblo, .Mrs. Eiigono O'Connoll, Mrs. Hans Reed. Mrs. W. F. Stnilro nnd AIi-h. ! Chus. Stan ff. Mrs. ChllH. IClllwir nt N'nrlli Hi. nil will entertnln tho next mooting, which will bo March 27th. v I D. M. C. CLUD. Mrs. Wnltor RubboII wns hostess to tho D. M. C. club nt hor homo In North Ilonil on Wodnesdny after noon, when emhroldory nnd a de licious luncheon occupied tho after noon hours. Tho noxt mooting will bo with Mrs. Hnrvoy RubboII on Wodnesdny, Mnrch 20. Thoso pres ont woro Mrs. Chnrlos WllllnniB, Mrs. Jnck Wnllnco, Mrs. N. 0. Hames, Mra. Roy O. Dralnard, Mra. Hnrvoy RubboII, Mrs. L. A. L'oomls nnd Mrs. Wnltor Russoll. V l I AUCTION DRIDGE CLUD ; Mrs. D. M. Richardson entortalnod tho Auction Drldgo Club on Tuesday last, with Mrs. J. H. Flanagan n guest for tho nftornoon. Tho prlzo for high Bcoro foil to Mrs. M. C. Malo noy. Tho noxt meeting of tho club will bo Tuesday, March 25. Thoso presont last Tuesday woro: Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. D. C. Groon, Mrs. M. C.Malonoy. MrB. B. K. Jones Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. II. S. Towor, Mrs. W. M. Dlako, Mrs. J. H. Flana gan and Mrs. Richardson. - . DRIDGE LUNCHEON j 9 Mrs. Fred Powers was hostess at a brldgo luncheon Tuesday nftor noon to tho momborB of tho Royal Auction Drldgo Club. Tho luncheon was nt 1:30 nnd wns followed by cards. Mrs. J. II. Mllnor won high score. Miss Lucy Powers assisted tho hostess in serv ing. Tho mombers enjoying Mrs. Pow ers' hospitality woro: Mrs. Dorsoy Kroitzor, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. R. K. Dooth. Mrs. J. T. Harrl gan, Mrs, Wm. Scott, Mrs. J. H. Mllnor and Mrs. A. H. Powers, sub stituting for Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. The next meeting of tho club will bo Mnrch 25th with Mrs. Wm. Scott. promises to ho one of the moitwl Hunt social events or me itum. - .MEET IN NORTH IICND - I - Tho North Head I'resbjfltrlis U dies' Aid Society held a mot Joyublo meeting Thursday afttraoci ut tho line now Home oi un. It Klnmunn In N'nrtli Iltnd lMlUt Snwlni? whh Urn nrlnclDal dltmlci .. ., ,- ml.. .11 .H Y til in,, in ii.rniiiiii. i ill? uoic r ' (Continued on rawEljUl AVILL GIVE HALL I Tho El-Kab-Klub. a social organi zation of tho Shrlners, has issued vltatlons for Its first annual ban quuot nnd ball to bo given at the Ma sonic Hall April 1. Tho affair Is complimentary to tho mothers, wives and daughters of tho Shrlno and It Try i MBU Mil Every grocery car ries it. It always gives satisfaction. Ha onCoosBay.BuiW i no vour commit ty by helping and encouraging hom JntWrv- " A can tomorrow. trial is all we a because it ato means a steady customer for Sun rise Milk. iV