r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATORD'AY, MAY' 10, 1913-EVENBil EUIMON.. 2 &$& i r i CONTIUBUTIONS concerning social happenings. Intomlcil for publication In tlio society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not Inter than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each week, deceptions will bo allowed only In canes where the cveutB orciirred Inter than the Mine mentioned.) PEItSOXAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will no published and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. Tin-: wiiiti: twux.vnox. Jlme'H to the white carnation. Sturdy and spicy ami sweet, "WafMiiK a breath of perfume On the stony way of the sttect; llrlnglnK n thought of Kindness Wherever tho breexes blow; lltire'H to the white carnation. Pur- as t: v virgin snow. Tht, Is the flower for Mother, Wur It on .Mother's Day; J'VotvLT for rain and sunshine, Winsome, gallant and gay. Wear It in .Mother's honor 'Pinned to the coat's lapel; Wear It In boll and corsage. Kir her who loved you well. Tin- Mother In lowly cabin, 'rue Mother In palace hall, Js. mi or the best and dearest, The one u love best of all. In travr.il and pain she bore us. Jji laughter and love she nursed. And who that would shame the .Mother Is of nil mankind accursed. Titt'd ami wan too often. Wwu) and woak at times. Hut r.lwn.NH lull of the courage nri.it tlirli.f- when the I mure c-lilu.' ;; Rtnthnr with liandh toll-liardenwl, niot-ber In pterin and lace. The light of heavenly beauty riliim-ii in jnur tender face. So here's to the white carnation. Wear It oji Molher'H Day: Klowor that hliiuitm for Mother. Winsome, gallant and guy. Klttwpr of a perfect sweat ness, l-'lower for hut and hall, Here's to the white carnation .And to .Mother Our llest of All. Selee ed. looked far smarter had she affected simple one piece dressen of dark silks or tailor suits. She would bnve been considered fashionable and well dressed, appropriately and becoming ly dressed, rellned and elegant, had she worn the proper clothes. Hut as she was bo-spangled, be ribboned and flower-decked she win lonspliuously common. People look ed at her and laughed, rlda-tiled an! called her names. Mow much more rhnrmlng and at tractive a pretty woman Is In simple clothes. A girl should never put on. unythlng to ontshlne her eys. , Take the color of the eyes and keeiv back of that color In selectfng your gowns. i Overdressing, and I mean by that an eccentric display of furbelows. cheap Jewelry and artificial Ifowors Is a strong mark of vulgarity or Ignor ance. Women should be more than care-i fill of how they get themselves up. ! If tlieyaru Insulted by rude men ami women it Is, In nine eases out of ten, tliolr own fault. If a woman Iciolw modest and re llned she Is seldom picked our ttir a rude remark. ltenieir.br: An lug to the prosimt conditions. Ills talk was exceedingly lucid and In teresting, as .Mr. i-ewtas Is a world wide traveler and lecturer nnd Is able to ndd many personal experi ences and obBervnrlons to his lec tures. Mr. I.ewtas, Ilev. and Airs. Hutledge. Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. (irannls, Mrs. t'laybaugh. Miss Daisy Itush, Mrs. C. V. MoKnlght and Mrs. 10. H. Converse were special guests of the club. An hour's business meet ing was held prion to the social afternoon, resulting In the eleitlon of the following club officers: . President, Mrs. ward M. nmise: vice-president, .Mrs. W. I'. MelOldow ney; secretary. Aim. John S. Han son; treasurer, Mrs. YV. S. N'lchol hoii. Mrs. Henry Sengstaeken was chosen to fill the vacancy on the executive committer, made by the resignation of Mrs. K. M. Harry from the club. Hepoits by the pres ent secretary and Measurer, Mrs. Ilultz and Mrs. McBldowney, were read and approved. Ilefresbmeut': were served by Mrs. Kaufman. Mrs. M. C. Maloney. .Mrs. NMcIioIkoii nutl Mrs. McHldowue.v. and a general nodal chut, ended the afternoon. The members present were Mea (iames M. C. .Maloney. rf. Sengfltaek eu. Ward M. Illake, W. K. AtcKI downey, W. S. Nicholson, A. I,. Unit. .1. S. Hanson, D. 10. Maloney, A. K. Adehspcrger. and I. S. Kauf man. T, o club will meet Monday, .May IP, at the homo of AIih. Hanson' on Klrnd aveuue, for the i.ist regular projuniu of the year. fr Df.v.XKit PAirrr. i .Mr. and Mrs. ('has. I. Vaiv fhiyn were hosts at dinner at tliu Chand ler .Vonday evening, entertalnfng Mr. and Mrs. Donsey Kndter, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Parsons, Dr. and Mrs. IV. !:. Straw, Dr. anil Mm. A. C. llauseworth and .Max Unhurt it of IC'nlil. Okla. 4 ,, itov.Mi .uvTio.v imiDcrr.. i not! meeting will bo' l'whr with Mrs, C V MeKnlght next Thursday uf ternoon. Among thorn present last Thursday wore Mrs. (1. A. Bennett, Mrs. Carl W. Kvertsoil, Airs, l- M. Frledllerg. Mrs. K. K. HKiie. AI im. ,1 T. Wall, .Mrs. Chns. iralsor, .Mrs. K Minims. Airs. W. P. .Murphy. Mrs. C. l' .MeKnlght, Mrs. ST, Noble, Airs Kugrtiio O'Connell and Afiw. Clias. Ktauff. l.itlMHS' AUT Cl.l'lt:. w Airs. 10.' t). JlcArthur was lnwtww to tho ladlbfl of tho Art Club' Wldny at her home In South Marslltleld, tiiitnliprltii'' ninoni: her guests Airs. ni'ia ami Jin, j T Prill- son tn.... . V" nt. AlfHs Dlua Aloitlnsou, ffejclle, Airs. Il.tuseti, Mrs. Trul- mu ." ; m,t. m,.j m r t ,,.i ...... , ... .. "' ,ulMN .ii...u, .ir.. w. s, lillliu, llllll llV. BUS , mwi .urs. ii. u. riinvpn. -J1 JIHUT IN NOVtTIf ItKNI) a-i..waii!s: . --.., (il 'ami., .'"'at Mr. ami Mr, J .. 1 Thon. !? )Vu Tiiim. nf Vnrfli nmiil ,i,, I i mi ,,i '..."'J L leU Ii.iirr'.ijn ... Hit, ,iiii,i,lliu ,i' Hi., (il..l. ' Iwfl ii "" 110X1 inn.. ii,,...., ., ,., ,iii-iii,-,n w, iiu V UII.1-) "' Mill ll T.lll 'yif. Hull Wnilien's lloni'it ill Mluutnnu ,.( I . . ' 1 lis U'gul.ir nirtiithly meeting lust i ' TuetKlhy. Tho sessloiv was a niostr leT". Inteivstlni? and dollglitful mm. The'1 "xss K()n. program i'iiiihihiim or roaiiiiigs uy Mrs. I MMS I It. A. (lopiilo aiuf Airs. II W. Painter! a reciiiiuoii oy .urs. iienurir mid a n,m I..11. 1 ... 41... f l 111. ...... .m, ...i'l iiiiii i.j iiiii, ti, , wiiM'iiTii i iiero was a good atteiidauco lYom Alnrsh- Sumner. Airs. Kinney, Airs. Sehvoe-i field in mhlKlou to a number of spo iler, .Mrs. I Hillenbrand, Airs, iiiatt, ciai gimsis motn North lioiitf. Tho Airs. Ilalnei, Mis. uonuron, .iirs. nexi mceiiiig win no iieiu wttli Mrs. Five. Airs. Storey, Airs. Hoss Smuh. W. V, Airs. ViitiKlncn, Airs. Kasinussen and , June, Aim II. (. How The club will 1m H'lfst ..ll(.i, i..,f 0( the tbi ,.... . . "Till n a.j : Vuliiin limn was t&u, i '" x uaiui i entertained next week by Airs, niusseu In North Alarshlleld. 5 i- Itlm- J)cown the- first 'Oiesday lii 4 . , WHMS TOII.W. I.. " UJRSI l lllg WIIH HH'llt III i,,T lD D. "ftor which ,,??" y bbJ Horved. n ",UnfJr 'uncheoa t i iioac i.M'HPiit werc. " 'l lUMfin II, COI.IiKCIl W'OAIUN'S I'lil'll ' . A meeting of the College Womeirs Club will bo herd this evening at the Chamber of Commerce, tho principal tiiisincns to Imv the election of offi cers, at which .Mfsa Topiilng will pro-i hng-orstTo' The inaTi'lagw of Vernon A Smith. sou of Air. ami Airs. C. A". Smith. II Migie, jii-h. j, nwiuionl. Itc. " . IM II uml m. ...""", W. Dlnn. Hazel (.-'; "',, m h Mr. r.. nitr ' '. " A. V ii.... .'1 - - . ..osnigrj n. iiinniii i'ii.. ,. '.fyunittfri,! and Allss Kathrtrliu Drew will take I sou. Vclma iin,! ' v ,ce RWiri WIIUI7 111 .iiiiiiu-iitiwiin. iirniutrri lu'in- Dor of the' C. . Smith family and Air. and Aln: h A. Wiirnor, Clirnell ') " "l " "" """ "' M"H ," '" i".1 uigvx-atTom .mil Aildlson Pevrv of side as chalnnau. Preceding the MnrffllfI(,,(1 ft., , , attoinlance. det'tloii Mr. Ijinvtiiii will speak on ,MXat ,.x,omkM honeymoon' tour, the subject 'Ulblntegratloti or tlio UP. and Mis Vernon Sinlttl- will Turkish hniplrn. lenmeto Mai'dlirerd to reside. ,i .j, $ paukxts axi) tkac'hkks' t,i:u -4; i : l 1 . - sr-- vtn'.vt; vi.viK .MKin. On Alay L:i rhe 1'n.renls and, Tlir YntiiiK l.adliM Aid 01 the Tachcrfl Club will bold a meeting. Norwogfan Lutheran church wa en followlng the wtekly t'rldar shlblt' trrlnfu.nl nt the home of AHhb Klsfo LarHea mi Thursda.r evening, whfch at the school Iiouhps 4. : f ('lYH.V.Siriir'KISLT. AIik. I-'. K. Hague entertiillied the .Miction' llrlife nla.vers Tliesdnr at llinncpni itniriil ' f"'i hnie, eutertaiiiliig tilhu as sub- i-nulii im Dm viitltn fir mi iiiH-.st U..IV. Ktitiitt- guestis Airs. Kugeuo O'Oin- she to wear her heavenly g.uu ;o a riell and Alnf. Claude Nasburg. Mrs. plctttrv iliow. ICivi er was awarded lilgJt Iiiiiidih : : lain'. e:.rriud (tfT the prl.u. j. : moiiK tliiwii present wore, .Mrs. ' I 1'IIISCIMi.l Pl.ril ' l.1"i;lli. MrH; llniTlBnii. Mrs. a 1 liinli., Airs. (Jettlns. Airs. KrelUer, Powers. .Mrs. Scott. Airs, blraw, I Airs. I.. O. Aniltirson and Jri'sn ilar gnret U'Hkoii urruugptt u most de lightful siirprlso party for Airs. tt. A. .Miller, of Porttn, hwf Afoailay eve ning. It was h'er C:ird hliThilajr nnd It wus nindo a most merry one. A card shower wvih a feat 11 1:11 iff tho evening and liiueh w.is sermd before the guests dop.irted for Iniiuii. wish ing the hostess ninny more-Hiicti: hap py birthdays. ihn.1,1 ..." " wml.l. Zdla Swif.f,,..' ,r,ML and Miwt,.rirtlKV.':,rceilcM H. I-.VOI15,- .1111, he .Vortli ll.i,,r mTTIJ Aid iiiki TlH.iararien,tt' .'hurdp for tl,u ...unuCK Aid scuini' urn, !. . . " l"i-s priMHU. Mrs'rJa d Kf Airs. Ktrveas. M. Cu&ftL SOU. Afni rin..i. ..'mli MnlHlKHf n.,,1 Alls', &" M'llOOIi.EXIHIilT. aii ft soirtirrv I 111 01 1 I ...'.'II ,...V"..?n "."..V." ,"...?." ": 1"..! u. AlfKnlK-.it and Mrs. Alllner. ie I'riscuias weiinesuay aitenioon at the home of li'-r pareucs, .Mr. and Airs. C. 0. Larson, at' Blinker Hill. A very plensunt time was, ' U.lllllt ,1, .....kfllnil'ft,,!. .1... I,..irn.. nLn "l".i .it ii.'i.'iiiviiuin, iiiu 1111111;, mnu i, The 1 lull wN.1 Mrs. Si.va.w- .neet next wuult: Willi 1 '.Mijuyliig a piano tu!o, rendered b .Miss ivy Hill, who with her mother. Airs. Walter Hill, was a guest of I Ol'ILNM.;. mcwie A party of Hunker Hill young folks are plaiiulug to spend Sunday .1 1.. 1. . 1 1. ... , .. .1... '"inn 1111 11B11K ARK some women who are ,;,,;. V.I .... .Z 11 ", Ai '.& the Hatchery on South Coos Rlv T"r' , , V. Iu"",e" l.w'"'nro , hostess, nmlHtuil' by Mrs. Henry OI 1 ,,ri. m ,.:;' i? :...';', wo- ... those present were iiiiiiiu ti ntii'ii fi iin-ninv;iiv.n ittu lirejudlee nice people against them, writes Lillian Russell. Women who arc quite dollglitful companions, fair ly Intelligent In every other respect. 1 knew one such woman; she was I The Ladles" Aid Soclrty m' the Norwegian l.nthecr.n church of Alurshfleld wM lis monthly IJihIuchh and social tiieiitlr.t? In the chapel parlor Thuidliy nftemoon. with Airs. T. Ki'iuKhaii and .Mi-h. TcllOf .nm as hosti-dHOH. A viry pleasant afternoon win Hmt lir soilng and conversation, amf uu abimdi.iice of dala:y rofrcalnnaats irru Mii-vcd by the hostesii.m; TI108U present were: Afrs. C. Ifetifnson, Allss Peterson. Arc. Tcllo'JJim; Miss follcfson. Airs, f. G. 'Aliunns, Alif.. T. Kricltsen. proved to be one of tho most sue ivHHfttl meetlirgH of the Aid slueo IlKi orgjinlziitloii. A very enjoyable. vtuln was siuint fit miisle. con-er-' sat Ion mid sewing, nnd at IIk efoKo '''l't pupils of tbe Centra'' ?.M .iMi..r ..r 11... ii'lll ,.. .Un.L . Mflii.j iiiiiii'iniin ri'ircniiiiK.'iiiH were nerved "" mi uAiimic ot loa nail l.y- the hostess; wnrlf Friday. May i, at j,. 1 IK73 1- pi I'Hcni nrir: ii'iniiuii, m nrnnwaoii ft, The .Misses Dlua HJelle. Then Lar-, '"" ""nun iiiuni-nljl bciUrpo. son, riniina Sniine. Dlua Mortlnson.; ,,,,'t f -'" ph'tufes Ij ttamtft AHUiiT Alatiiison, Cora .Matlilson. Al- """ pnicureu mini iim tMMi Ire AlnthlHon. Kdna .lohnson. .leiiulo riirimr Compnny of Nowtw cw .!' nson. IJlsle r.arsen. the Aleiilaiiies ,,,lhN 1 ik-sm 'iiirner roIIrt!::m C. .Velson. .1. Ilnnsen. It. O. Thorpe. K wit stimulus to art whinmHij K. r-irncn. uml the Alessm. .lo.io , JJ,1!0 r,n 1""1 w wM worth kA; IClnir. Dick (Jminel. L. Olmin. O. ' '" Mtnlogiies applied lnhe .Nelson. Y. .Mortlnseti. Chris Lee. L. I l"l"r nr'' vt'ry lDtrnctlr Tlt . . ! Illl'iiu i.nii,,ii Li..A .u 1 .( b Thorpe. Mr. Ilninuer. Oliver Larson. "" n "f, amoununu lllf Lnrsen. and U'. Larson. . Hpnee and will itewortlnwenlrt'i The Voung Ladles' Aid will be I v intertnlned on. .May 22. by the Alls-. r.m-,.T...TT7 77. TT ses .folinson nt their .iiiiiil-ill i-Vrn- ' '' ls( "' ' "'! , j ,j j The Kplsrotial G11IIJ mevtt Ti I iiii.v, .nil) i.i. nun .iiui jiuj r.i at her hoinu la KcniJiIe. 1 YdPN'tJ PKOPLI'S SOCIICTV lieautiriil or face and furm, but she wimhl dress as I called It "tor a party" on every and all occasions, i w;u positively ashamed of her though Y, enjoyed her company eiiurmously when we were at my home. J nsVeil her why she got herself up hf Hiich guises. She said that she loved to m'u herself dressed up; that Klie iTiuld go to elaborate dinners nnd Hurtles but randy, so she just fnnclcil that he was having a party eery tur. 'er, among them Air. nnd' Airs. Henry l.AI.... ... ..., ,... it, n. ..1 .. II, , C'.,., Ii,.,, ,.n,. !..., n ,r winiiif, .in. nun ,il in i . i. iiin-i .ii i c. ,i-u. itiiiii rvi', .ill n, i, , l . 1 1 1 . . ...... t f ,i ,i.... til...... ............ i i i.. 15, ..i, ,.. . .. ... (tilt) Mr ICliml lrinl'nii. MiM "' "J '"" " OIK"" miiBinii .'lira oiuiri .IHII1IH. .lira. IV. .IHlllll- lioiirr Olson Irs Lnrs 1 1 Vll 4 b ' Mlm tM,w v',". AllhseH IX-, son. Miss. AJIr AlathlHon. Mrs. A. mi I arson ,,. a Z k ,' iw'l- CViw and Hartlett ICnux. mr- Shuy. Al:. Fwwllcte. .Mrs. O'Connor. t.,ii I lord DownrT, lllchanl Huiin uml N, ((). Airs. -i 9 ' Tho Norweglun Lutlienin V. P. j S. of North llend mot l-'riday even-! lug at the Home of Ale? uml Airs. Larry Llllello for an uvotiiug or husluesH nnd Nodal time, tho lat ter Including a short program of music mid lunch. Those attending were, .Mr. and Airs. rCuudson, Air, ui:.vi:i.h p.nrrv Allss .M'drcucrlte Wlirsu n hoHlis at n farevvtl rir7 t tlio home of her pirteti, fc and Air. V. K. tnM VWWAVAA' r ( Conllnneil on Page Thrw.) Alostellnr will bo hostess itc. Walfrml fvrfekson. her home In Hay Park, Mm 2.1. $ '. i PKOtiltKSS CLl'U I .1. X. W. Plil'li: I ( .Mrs. AXnrr AlcKutght wuh luwtess . "7777, fiTTTTtTTII ', TT 7, ' ro tllL' tX- v- w- C1"b atr her fumie- ri.o inenbem of the Progrws. Thnrsday arternoo.r. Needlworlc tub niirt thwlr guests spent a -Jit- j ,,,, conversation wnru ftiltawuir by .' imitful nflerni-oii Monday nt rhe m(Mr irr!,ir.)' r.-iinM. AlVs. C V ..".'" l- n-lll"lI", w.iuii AIKnlg&t and Alia. F. X. KrUilliervc insisted the bostetM ill serving. Sr.- (iai guests ror tlie ulutrnoon wert Rev. J. LewtiiK spoke oir the sltua Hon la the Hnlnns and Turkey and gave a brief outline of tho mist Now this pretty woman would have history of Huropo uml Afrlcn. lead- Atra. Ararj- Hrowiilug, Jfrs. V. Sulll van and Airs. 1). C. AlcCarty. Tim magMmm& opY "My, 1 am sorry 1 did imt come here liefore I lnmj.dit my coat (or suit). Vtmr suits and routs are so nuidi nii-er," is a remark we Ik.vp lieard maiiv his Spring. 1 11 tic SM 'm The La Vogue Smite aimdl Coats have more style, more fit and more service than the job lilies that are shown br others and our priees are lower. $12.50, $16.50 $18.00, $22.00 .00 and nt H0F 1 Mlrralioll Deinirtimut ill I ",v "MMH .1 Alt oral ions Free. M l7.'W!' We have .just received a shipment of the eelebrated Fiebrieh Fox, Kilker line of men's dress slmes. This is a specialty line consisting of noth'ing but men's light welts. They are superb in fit, style and service, .ft and 4.50. The Golden Rule Fust National Hank Building. 1 a, Oopple Tike Secret of Smart Dressing IT is not the simplest thine: in the world to dross even thounii the clothes von wear art1 .smart he simplest thing; smart Iv ly stvled. It is not always tho chap with the most expen sive most It nor domes classy. is not the stv who looks the pa I torn o of ii suit that suit which makes good and true. These are old truths which we cannot dispute. We have made it our special business to help you dross smartly oven though you sometimes fool that you never will appear as well dressed as the other follow. lEXD ,, rVP?rK ii Ii' v iTTT W-i! . UK, 4 4.".- It is not necessarily tlio most expensive clothes that lend the most grace to a fellow's figure. Be coming stvle in a satistac torv quality will do as well if not better. When you look at clothes and when you pur chase clothes seek style, fabric and fit. Take a careful look at "Smart Clothes," designed aim made by Stein-Bio . You are sure to inul w them many things you have wanted but have not been able to obtain. MAGNES ATSO: .