THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913-EVENING EDITION. 2 . - "" rnvTtJtntTTrriN'a mneornlng social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where- tlio events occurred Inter than the tlmo mentioned.) IIALLAH OK THK HI.MIM.K I.M'K Oh. conic, my love, nnd fly with me! Conic be my little wife; From superfluities pet free. We'll lend tho simple life. "We'll need no house a lowly tent Will ample shelter give: For furniture we'll spend no rent Tims nature's children live. Our food shall he raw nuts and fruit. You'll bo no kitchen slave. For olotnlng I will rob the brute .lust think how wo can snvo! in some great forest we shall dwell, From telephones nfnr Afar from whistle, horn nnd bull. From tram and motor car. We'll know no rent, no picture shows, No card clubs, kin or cooks, No soles of shoes, or natH or clothes. NO six best soiling books! What, cruel maid? Do you refuso To be thus simplified? Then I must go to work or lose Sly stubborn, complex bride. T'lE older I grow tho moro deep ly I realize that no oxporlenco of life Is without Its value. Even sIcknesH and pain, needless mistakes and cruel dslappolntment. torturing nnxlety nnd tho bitterest losses, leave us richer In some ways than thoy found us. For every human experience through which we pass gives us thousands upon thousands of broth ers and Bisters of tho soul. Tho woman who loses a child, by that loss flmlH n million sisters :n tho other Hnchols who aro weeping for their children and will not bo oomfortod. Of course, the realization of our now brotherhood does not como at once, Hays Until Cameron. When wo nro experiencing suffering of any kind most of us aro passlonntn In dividuals who can not think of any hurt but our own. It Is only after the pain has pass ed, It Is only when wo linve como to sec our trouble In retrospect Instead of being engulfed by It, that wo aro able to realize that our experience has brought us closer to Home of our follow men. Of course, there art' some people who do not realize this oven then, but 1 hope thoy are not very many. For I think they nrt tho saddest fnllures In all the world. Thoy prick their hearts on the thorns of llfo and will not pluck Its roses. And tho wisest and most blessed folks In nil the world are thoso who can find In every experience a golden Key to sympathy and understanding. A young girl who undoubtedly belongs to the latter class was tell ing me the other day' of the suffer ing she endured while wnltlng for n most linnortant letter which wns unaccountably tardy. Did you over wait for a letter? 7f yon have you know thnt there aro few more mlsurable experiences Minn tho sickening suspense of such waiting. Well has the proverb maker said: "Mope deferred maketh (ho heart sick." I do not mean to be Irrelevant, but It certainly seems as f ho must have been waiting for a letter that did not come. It is like fighting ghosts. You aro wild for action, but there Is noth ing thnt can he done, and so you must only stand and wait. At first you look forward eagerly to the postman's visit, but by nnd by you almost dread them, because you fenr the miserable disappointment that you will probably receive. This Is the crucible through which my friend passed. And this Js what she said about It: "I wouldn't live through thnt week ngnln for a thousand dollars, hut I've learned one thing, nnd thnt Is to sympathize with people who have anything like that to hear. Do you know last- summer I actually used to laugh at one of my girl friends who alio was anxious because hor flanco did not write? It makes mo shudder to think I could have been so cruel. I'll know better the rest of jny life." Thus out of the cruel crucible this girl brought with her a golden fcoy. Have you ilmio likowlso? i a. x. w. cum. i Tho A. N. W. Club members woro entertained Thursday of this week by Mrs. L. M. Noble. Tho regular order of business wns gone through and tho roinaliidor of the aftornoon was spent in Rwlng, after which the hostess, assisted by Miss Mnudo Noble, sorved refreshments, Tho next meeting will be next Thursday with Mrs. G. A. Uonnott. Tho guests last Thursday woro Mrs. Converse and Mrs. Qulst. Tho members present wore Mrs. O. A. Hennett. Mrs. Olivia Hdnian. Mrs. . SPWELLA CORSETS mny bo obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Gorsctier. ; . 1 PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho soclnl de partment. Telephono 133. No tices of club meetings will do published and secretaries tiro kindly requested to furnish same. Carl Evcrtson. Mrs. F. M. Frledbcrg, Mrs. F. E. Hague. Mrs. .1. T. Hal . Mrs. Fannie Hazard. Mrs. Chns. Kal For. Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Geo. Murch, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. E. O'Con nell, Mrs. Hans Heed nnd Mrs. . 1'. Squire. milT!llAY SI'IU'IMSE IttltTY. I A atiiR party given nt the Isnncson home by Leslie Isnacson to soveral boys of tho High school Bet was made n very pleasant surprise to Chester Tunnnamt TllllrSllnV l'V(IlllllI Oil tllC OC- cnslon of his seventeenth birthday. Among the guests were Ralph KruBe, Max Rolgord, Vivian Carlson and Syd ney Clarke. - ! KAItKWKLL PARTY I " T , Miss Edith Preston entertained Thursilnv at tho F. P. Norton home In honor of Mrs. A. H. Tenbrook who expects to lenvo shortly for her home nt Klamath Falls. Miss Preston's guests were Mrs. Ten brook. .Mrs. Ida Patterson nnd Miss Addle Rolnntlson. Tho house was prettily decorated with cut riowors and huckleberry. 4 FAREWELL PARTV Mrs. .J. II. Houser. of Ferndalo, entertained Informally at a fare well party for hor mother. Mrs. I). R. Mynatt, of Hot Springs, Califor nia, last Tuesday. The day wns most pleasantly spent In social con versation nnd delightful refresh wero sorved. Among thoso present were Mrs. 1). R. Mynati. Hot Springs. Cul.; Miss Hnrloy McCul loch, Eastslde; Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. Frou Leister nnd daughter of North Mend. SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. W. .1. Murphy wns the honor guest nt a surprlso party nt her homo on Hall nvcnuo last Sunday evening, which wan arranged by n number of her frlendh In honor of hor birthday. The evening was spent In music and games nnd refreshments wero served to those guests: A. E. Gngnon, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Iturroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dnlgle, Misses Minnie and Lillian Dnlgle, Mr. and Mrs. Whit comb, Miss Polrlor, Miss Mary Dernb'ich, Rov. Fnthor A. R. Munro. Alfred Roy, Orln Hurroughs, George Hennessey nnd Mr. Knox, 4 k I PRESRYTERIAX MISSIONARY ' w i - - - - -w l The Women's Missionary Society! of tho Presbyterian Church mot Wod- .......l.... rn...... i.i. .. r I Ill'ailll.V illll'l iiijiiii null .'IIH. 4, l.. Hutz, of Hunker Hill. The program i. ..t. .. it.... r ti ii..ii.. WUH III CMIUKf) Ol .MIH. U. ll,Vtllll't The Homo Topic was Porto Rico; tho Foreign Topic being Slam nnd Lnoes. The lesson was taken from the Wo ninu'a Magazine nnd proved nn Inter esting one. Those present wero; Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mrs. Kottrlug. Mrs. Studdeii, Mrs. Mutton. Mrs. Low loy, Mm. Wnltor, Mrs. Hurkhnrt, Mrs. Hutz. The society will meet again tho last Wediiedduy of tho month. ! ('. E. SOCIAL. 4 Tho Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church hold a very ploasant soclnl Friday night at the W. 11. Cox homo In South Marsh lleld. Games and refreshments fol lowed a business meeting, prizes at tile former being won by Miss Helen Dow and Mr. Walter Morris, Among thohe present wore .Mr. and Mrs, Hurkhnrt, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. I.ow ry. Mrs. W H. Cox, Misses Kath erlne Smith, Helen Dow, Olndys 1)1 incut. Mil droit Wilson. Nettle Sued- vMSiSSr Mr v filw$w Jj? Have Seen. the advertisements in the great national magazines. We have on hand most of the goods you've seen the advertisements of, and practically all the goods advertised in Good Housekeeping Magazine, the magazine of the home. If we haven't what you're looking for in stock, we will get it for you that's what we're in business for to supply you with what you want at reasonable prices. Ours is the BEST FAMILY SERVICE STORE Call on utyoit don't hat to luy totry time you tomtjiut tall anj eo around Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Coiner Commercial and Second St. Phono 2i:l-J. ilon, Mnrlnn Senninn, Alleo Cox ami Myrl Cox nnil .Messrs. ueo. i.cri.iM. Win. McDonald, lleim- Lecoco.. liar, vov Walter. Uulbert Cnrllle, Walter Morris anil Clnude Wilson ami Mr Dewev. Tlu Kndenvor members are making Plans for n moonlight part) for the near future. v . iioxoit miis. in.:x.Krr. I Mrs. Morton Tower entertained nt her Empire homo nt an Informal luncheon this week In honor of Mrs. .1. V. Hennett. who recentl returned from nn extended Southern ..I,. 'i'i,., nrtnt'iioon wns spent In conversation and those enjoying Mrs. Tower's hospitality were Mrs. .1. W. Hennett. Mrs. .1. II. Flanngan. Mrs. C. F. McCollum nnd Mrs. T. H. Harry. I LOYAL WOMEX. I The Marshlleld Christian Church Class of Loyal Women wns enter tained last Thursday by Mrs. (Hod ..,,. m imp linini" lii North Heml. IIIUII l - ..w. -.- The session wns n most enjoyable and profitable one. tho nexi inei-i-Ing plnco will bo nnnounced later. Among those present this week were Mrs. John Motley, Mrs. LnChance. Mrs. R. A. Copple. Mrs. J. .1. Mor row, Mrs. S. .1. Iininel. Mrs. Cole man. Mrs. 'A. O. Howard. Mrs. Ileu drlx. Mrs. L. W. Tope, Airs. Chns. Powers and Mrs. Ora McCarty. : . . I IHItTIID.W PARTY. ' . Mrs. John Hear entertained n number of friends nt n birthday partv at her home In West Mursh fleld last Tuesday. The nffalr was Informal but was most pleasant. Mrs. Honr wns assisted In serving refreshments by Mrs. L. Rlly. Among thoso present woro Mrs. J. T. Hull, Mrs, Cnrl Evertsen, Mrs. J. C. Kendall. Mrs. R. F. Gob l'nrt, MIbb Annn .lohunsen, Mrs. Ora McCarty and Mrs. Rlly. . I SEWIXG AITERXOOX. I . MIbs Marian Senninn Is hostess this uftornoon nt sewing to several of her friends of the school set. numbering among her guests Misses Florence Powers. Wllda Harris. GladvB Dlment. Helen Dow. t'rsuln Farrlnger, Mildred Wilson and Nel lie Warrick. She Is assisted In serving by hor sister, Miss Lillian Senninn nnd Miss Vlrglnln Clurko. : EASTSIDE f'lilMI. I . Tho Eastslde Sewing Club wns .entertained Thursday by Mrs. Harry Hilnkley at hor home In Hay City. Following needlework nnd conversa tion, refreshments wero served. The next meeting or tliu club will be with Mrs. Walter Robertson Thursday. Juno 12. Among thoso present this wank worn Mm. Frank Prev. Mrs. C. Wallace. Mrs. Will Steckel, Mrs. El mer Vlneknril, Mrs. .lonn Mwanson, Mm V r.illmrt. Mm. PircV Poet. Ml. Walter Robertson and Mrs. Thurs ton. ! FIXE RECEPTIOX. Last evening one of the most de lightful receptions turn nas neon ten dered in Marshlleld In a long time wns given nt the I. 0. O. F. ball by the members of Sunset Lodge, I. O. O. F and Western Stnr Rebekah Lodge, complimentary to Judge John F. Hall nnd Mrs. Kate Lando, who wero honored by oloctlou to state of fices nt the stale meetings of the or liurs ait .IK'IIIUIII. .MIO, l.lllliill nun elected vice-president of the Oregon Roboknh Assembly nnd Judge Hull i ............ .. l.r. n.l.l l...tl...i ders at Medford. Mrs. Lando was lM-iiml wnrilnn f till! Dili) 1'ollnun The lull wnB prettily decorated for the occslou nnd a Hue banquet was enjoyed nt tho conclusion of the ev ening. C. A. Sehlbredo presided nnd Introduced Senator I. S, Smith, who made an address of welcome nnd ex pressd tho gratification of Coos County people over tho honors that had been conferred upon the guests of honor. Judge Hall nnd Mrs. Lando responded briefly, expressing their appreciation. Then Mr. llagoinelster presented a boquot of cut (lowers to Mrs, Lando und Mrs. Nellie Owon pre- BOIll.ll fl ulliillni. ttitt 4.1 Tint.., Hull w.iv. .. ........... r.i .1. iiiiitu llllli In behalf of the lodges, the preBontn- nuns ocuig muriseu uy appropriate remarks. Later singing, cards and an Inforiiifil good tlmo wns enjoyed by the largo number present. Mrs. M M. Donald, of Coqulllo Rebekah Lodgvj was nn out of town guest. 4 ; TIMMHLE CLl'H. Tho North Rend Thlmblo Club was entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. Kennedy nt her homo on Slier man avenue. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion nnd n most 'Mijoyahlo afternoon wns spent. Mrs. Gothro nsslsted Mrs. Kennedy In serving. The next meeting will be held Friday, .Mine lit, with Mrs. C S. Kaiser, Among those present Wednesday wero: McsduinoH M. E. Everett, M. Simpson, M. Gothro, V. h. Watters, C. A. Davidson. II. O Mara, .1. Wallace. 0. S. Kaiser. It. F. Gob hart, I. H. Hurtle, R. E. Mazer, L. C. Halslnger and L. K. Strate. I EPISCOPAL Clt'lLD. . w Miss Mnud Rood entertained tlio Ladles' Episcopal Guild last Tuesday r.fternoon. After a short business session there was a social hour of sewing and music, n pleasing feature being n song by Virginia Coke. MIsh Reed, assisted by her sister, Mrs. J. M. Upton, then served refreshments. Those attending wore: Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. E. G. Perhnin, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Miss Alice Rutlor, Mm. Otto Schotter, Mrs. L. M. No ble, Mrs. G. Murch. Mrs. Minis Reed und Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Next Tuesday the ladles will meet with .Mrs. Hugo Qulst. KOYAL Al'fTIOX. The Royal Auction Hrldgo Club met last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Horsey Krcltzer. Tho uttendanco was rather smuller than usual, thero be ing only members for two tobies pres ent. Mrs. J. II. Mllner won the prize nnd .Mrs, A. L. Iloiisuworth assisted Mrs. Kreltzer In serving. Thoso present wore: Mrs. Fred Powers. Mrs. J. T. Hurrl gan. Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs. R. K. Hooth. Mrs. J. II. Mllner. Mrs. W. E. Duiignn, Mrs. A. L. llousoworth and Mrs. F. K Gottlns The club will meet next Tuesday with Mrs Mllner. I 31. E. .MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Methodist Mlsslonnry Society observed lis nnniiul mlto box opening Inst Wednesdny evening nt tho Swe dish Lutheran hull. After a supper, to the members and their husbands, the boxes wero opened and tho evening wns upont In n social way. The ta bles wero draped In Ivy nnd strewn with roses, carnations and pausles, and were presided over by Misses Horn Hrown, Evelyn Laiigworthy. Dertnol Campbell, Roxle Hall and Herthn Davis. Mrs. A. II. Woodward was chairman or the supper commit tee. Others serving wero Mrs. Holt, Mrs. J. Leo Hrown. Mrs. PerkliiH. Mrs. JoBephsoii. Mrs. Harris ami Mrs. Mllo Siiiun-r. On the decoration coiiimltteo wero Mrs. Flunk Grnnuls nnd Mrs. Otis Wilson. LASTERX STAR SOCIAL. The rcgulnr monthly soclnl of tho Eastern Stnr wns hold lust Tuesdny evening In the lodge rooms. Th.-ro You'll (( Be Tire Service Tire Expense Tire Experience Tho hind that wear. Thoy solve the tiro problem. I cam- 'ein in stock and can serve you at any time. 1 also uin .special jinn jtiiiu.titi i no nor notice: "Diamoivi" "Goodrich" Something to Bear in Min T make adjustments on anv of the above makes of tires prolP . 4 garage. Tf VOlll' Ml'O fllils ill COHMon of nxr Hmn flini'f. is 110 Wllit, "CW venience. T make the are ready lor the road. Goodrum's Garag 357 Central Avenue wns nn old fashioned apron and L., j. Mo social thun dancing, cards and n buffet luncheon. One huiided nill lirty couples enjoyed th0 evening nnd report nu nil round good time. There wure fill couplos 111 the grand inarch which was led by Mrs. E. E. Kell-v and (Jurl Claybaugh. The enlerlala. uient committee wns composed f ,urs. iv. !;. Aouoy, cliulrmuii. Mr,. I 111 Z.I Kl (Hill itllHS I' Til 11 H(, On tlo refreshment coinin.i,. wore Mrs. Staddeii, chairman Mis Noils Jenaen, Mrs. MnrhnfTor! ',,,' Mllno- Mrs. S. Lando. Mrs. .linos' Mrs, Thorn wuld, Messrs. W. N Dong Ian ami A J. Savage, t- 4 IIRIIK3E CLL'lt. f Tho Mnrslrllcld Hrldgo Club niei last Wednesday nfternoon with Mrs W. A. Toyo. CnrdH were preceded by a dainty luncheon. Mrs. G. , Kutifiiinn won (list prize uud Mrs. K. K. Jones uecond. Mrs. F. M. Parsons und Miss Moore woro guests. The inoinberB present woro Mrs. II. M. Richardson, Mrs. E, K. Jones, Mrs. ,1 S. Coke, Mrs. II. Lockhart, Mrs. .l! 11. Flanagan, Mm. Wllllnm llorsfall, Jr., .Mrs. J. A. Matsou, Mm, E. 0. PerhnM, Mrs. W. S. Turpeii Mrs. W. M. Hlitko, Mm II. S. Tower, Mrs. L. J. Simpson and Mrs. C. M. Hyler. Tho club will meet ngnln this Sat urday with Mrs. II. S. Tower. I ENTERTAINS AT HRIHGI Mrs. C. K. Perry wns hostess to a delightful little gathering nt Auction Hrldgo. Thursduy nfternoon. There wore three tnbles und Mrs. Ward M. Illako 'von llrst prize and Mrs. Eugene Crosthwalto second prize. Refres ments wero sorved. Among those present wore Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. E. G. Perbum, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. W. F. Mlllor, Mm. Eugene Crosthwnllo, Mrs. Ward M. IJhiko, Mra. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. A. L. House worth, Mrs. Horsey Kreltzer, Mrs. R. K. Hooth. Mm. 'W. S. Nicholson ami Mrs. J. T llarrlgan. f V Hf 4 I PRESRYTERIAX A CXI U Alt,' t : - The Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Pi'm hyterlan Church will meet tic tlio homo or Mm. L. W. Luugdou on South llnmdwny, next Wednesday ,il teriiotin. .;. . . I OimXG PARTY 4 La-it Sunday, Miss Elmore enter tained u number of teachers at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elinor , near Allegany. Among those I'olng were MIsh Palmer, .Miss O'Con nor, MM Woodworth and Miss Moore. REACH PARTY. W. E. Ilongluiid nnd C. M. Conner were hosts nt a delightful beach par ty last Sunday to a number of friends. The pnrt left by nuto nt St.'IO lu tho morning, returning nt 7:110. At Tirely Satisfied WITH YOUR. representative for tho followim,' woIl-feomi 1 carry in stocic, you can got tun wi iv "Tick" "Micheli adjustment at once and you get your ne r Rememhor the Goodrum Service Department. Phone 373-L. Kaut&a -., aiTPB CEftA. Thoso I. i' gth.. lloaBtn,,"'w""mr,nT'3l Mrs. M;.:.1I.ConB. "Ilverinan mi '""Won, V. !.... . -"II Tho ntnn . - hi MlB V V M Tl ---.., my, I. -im Of mil ,i.i..'"Pttffl,. w'lcniid bluer EL ",k 'mini colors. The'ud,t! """s iuu and tthii. ,'u"'1 imnslps, """'"roiei,; Another dcl(thif,,i a, memliu.8 lr i,.i,.u; HlKlr HM.':.a.re.iBtol. forward V Z n"dt!" iiieinlii.r. i L.L ?"? ' nllcrnnrlvel,. k I rawnro,,lalnggl: I'iirci' In P.111...1 .. f "l " J'-'trllat. d groata till) IlllXiltnn ' U lCl Allllllll' III,,.. . . Mrs. 7 7. . Hey. MtH. I'lTkln , iiA,,l: mvv!'?"?'""-.'!,!,;; T hnniiidmi a(u IOUII, Tllit 7tlftutB m.a.. i. - ... nio wcie Mft r., M?i'iMilBR,l).0jge-)ll!'i'f x ,Lh ....... ,u,, .miis Virginia ' .Mllllliru lln,....l ...'" ,"-""? "uiiru inatilM iiHslstod lliclr mother la w "in il-ii, iniiu'nij at tw liuiclit'iin. The next meellni? till be, uuiiiiisuii, i ouraaajr, jui i T T T I I.iihI Muni! a)... ,. Hay Circle of the W, i c raft gnvo a moit ddljltlt I iiiii-riaininga numwroltii cliiilliig Iho memberi of OV ftT Viirll. llnn tl.l...!. ... ....,, ,)Ci,u, ntittum ferved at the conclusion of i iiik, louuwing me prcMHtrj "SiiITniKette Degree" In uetf iivniwvia in i ne ufjrtf i;i Marshlleld Circle, which h , Mrs. .McCarty. Mn. Piter Ditiigaii, Mra. Ilelsner, )in t4l fAm IaI Iu flMI. MID. 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