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2 1 i yp mmm wmmtmmmmmam THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION. PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay neoplo who visit In other cities, togothor with notices of soclnl affnlrs, aro 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. OX TIIK HKIIIWAV OI .10 V. Trouble he comes without warning. And ever he eonioH to destroy: Stnv not to hid him good morning Keep on tho highway with Joy There, nil the glad birds are singing-Karth still with ecstasy thrills; Hark to the bells! They aro ring ing High on the Joy-giving hills! Frank 1.. Stanton. i' ! MltS. IIBNIIOTIN. of Chicago, will known as a lender In pub lic mntterfl where women are concerned, and a noted clubwoman, deplores the decadence of manner.? in recent years. "The word 'behavior' ncenis to have dropped from the Eng lish language," she says. The men of my father'K acquaintance had n leisurely bearing and 11 charming good breeding that now seems to have passed out of existence. Dig cities and tlio advance of 'civilization' by the tendency to part sexes, has been a big factor In our decrease of court liness. The boys nnd girls do not have tho opportunity to get together nu footings of equality and friend Jlilp. This lack of contact has dulled the boy's mind and the girl's too. to the niceties of good breeding. Civ ilisation Instead of Increasing our friendships, as one would think, has severed them. Every one Is In too much of a hurry to be friendly." There Is accurate discernment of city conditions In this view. Every rlty Is a place of mngnillecnt dis tances nnd among approximately a million people one docs not with great frequency meet those ho knows best. Alt ure like "ships that pass in the night." The value of the so cial amenities Is lost sight of In a multitude of strangers. I SUItlMtlSE IWIITV I 1 Saturday afternoon a delightful surprise was tendered .Mrs. V. II. ItlchardR of North llend at her home on North Sherman avenue, It being the occasion of her seventieth birth day. .Mrs. Richards was tho recipient of many beautiful presents, and com pliments of her friends. Dainty re freshments wero sorved by the vis iting ladles nnd the afternoon spent In conversation and needlework. Those present wore: Mrs. T. It. Wilcox, Mrs. II. Dlors. Mrs. Win. Shroek, Mrs. Virgil Wat- ters, Mrs. E. E. Russell, Mrs. I.. K. Strnte, Mrs, .1. (!. I.emauskl. Mrs. llludmnrsh, .Mrn, Win. Hark, Mrs. John Horn, .Mrs. A. I.nrson, Mrs.' II. O'Mnrn. Mrs. John tlreves nnd Mr. V. 11. Richards. I PICNIC TIMI. I CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, imiBt bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. in., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho events occurred later than tho Mine mentioned.) Nettle Snvage, Mrs. (leorge Murch. Mis, Cln.vbaugh. Mrs. Ansgar I.nger stroin and Rev. Browning. The Indies will meet next Tues day with Mis. J. V. Bennett. son. Adelsperger. Clnybaugh, I.ung don. 1). E. Maloney. Bennett, Upton. Blitz, and Nicholson, Misses Helen RubIi. Helen Adelsperger. and Helen Hanson. . I IMHTV TODAV. I O Mrs. Alvn Doll nnd ..irs. A. .. Downs this afternoon, at the home of the latter, are entertaining tho graduating class of the l'rlmary Department of tho Sundny School of the first Baptist Church. Those In the class are Selma Black, .Madge Stutsinnn. Vlrglnln Oosney. Olympln Kulju, Francis rlnnagan, Bon Cooley, Forest Berry, Clarence Cooley, Adrnlne Onrdlner and Cecil Doll. The outing of the Swedish Luther an Church Indies aid society. uiiMi was held at the Alex Mattsou ranch on Catching lulei Wednesday, ,luu 4, was well attended and was a most delightful affair. Among those pres-t-iit were: Mrs. A. Haiulqulst. Ruth Siiudqulst. Mngglo Kardell. Mrs. Kar dell, Mrs. A. Josephsou. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Otto Oien. Mrs. A. Ilngqulst. Mrs. E. Johnson, Ada Johnson. Albeit Johnson. Mrs. R. Myrni. Ruby Carl son, Mrs. Win. Ilngqulst. Mrs. C. J. 1 llllut mm, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. A. I. mill. C. A. Johnson and wife. Mrs. .Strang, Mrs. Chas. Seluiider. Chas. Selauder, Illldtir Solnndor. Mrs. Alex Mattson and family. Rev. 11. F. lieng txoii and wife. Mrs. Mlckelsou, Mrs. Cirouholiii, Ela (intiit, Mrs. J11I1I1. Airs. A. Storgaril, Stella and Anna Htnrgaid. Mrs. KiiiiiiHt. Mrs J lllllstrom. Mrs. .1 1 longed, August Ciii-Ihou. John Hendrlcksou ami fam ily, Mrs. J. Orant. Mrs. S. Eiiegren, Mrs A. Stora, Mrs. Johnson, Mis, 1). Mattsou, Ireua Mattson, Estrede .Mattson, Frledolf Mattson, Mrs, John .Mattson, Mrs. Win, l.nckstrout and family. .Mrs. J. Carlson, J. Carlson, Mrs. Hongoll. Mr. Ilnugoll, Mis. A. .Mattson and Mrs. W. BJorqulst. Mrs. Alex Mattson and Mrs, Matt Mattson wero bosteshes. On Invitation or Mrs. Dan Mattson nnd .Mrs. John Mattsou, it was de cided to hold a mooting at the Dan Mattson ranch on Catching Inlet July 10. Arrangements were made to servo meals at the church hall Julv : and I. 1 SKWIXfi AFTERXOOX. Mrs. I. B. Bnrtle, of North Bend, who leaves next week on tho A. M. Simpson for I.os Angeles, where she plnns to spend three months with her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Coke, entertained a number of friends nt an Informal "good-bye" Wednesday af ternoon. She whs assisted by Miss Mildred Coke, of Mnrshlleld. who Is to acompany her 011 her trip, nnd Mis Bessie Coke. A color scheme of pink and green, carried out with roses and rhododendrons, was used over tlio house. The afternoon was spent at sewing nnd music. Among tlie guests Invited wero MesilnmeB llludmnrsh, Kennedy. V. Wntters, T. Wilcox, C. M. Tyler. II. O'Mnra. J. II. Groves. Ci. K. (lothro. V. Surbeck. J. O. Horn. J. A. Allen. I,. K. Fnlken steln. J. Linden, J. C. Wullnce. M. E. Everltt. J. J. Ciirron, W. C. Bailey. II. E. Burniester, Paul Dlmmtck, F. II. Brlghnm, nnd Win. Vnughnn, nnd Misses Ciortrudo Mandlgo, Mildred Coke and Bessie Coke. .;. .j. .. fr I EASTSIDE sritl'KISK. I t Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Montgomery wero tho honor guests nt a very ploasnnt surprise party last Thurs day evening at their home In East side. Tho evening's entertainment was planned by the ladles of tho East- sldo Sewing Club, of which Mrs. Montgomery Is a member, nnd was In tho nature! of n farewell, as Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery expect to move soon to their fnrni near Bridge. The evening wns spent In games and 11 delightful musical program was given by Mrs. Montgomery. Late In tho evening lefreshmonts wero served by the club ladles to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Montgomery. Mr. nud Mis. F. Prey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Steckle, Mr. ant) Mrs. R. T. Whltty. Mr. nud Mrs. John Olson. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Poet, Mr. anil Mrs. F. Steckle. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Brlnkley. Mrs. McKny. Mrs. M. A. McLnggen. Mrs. J. C. Swnnson nud Mrs. Karl Haines. ' COOS RIVER PARTV ' . Mondnv nvenlng. June .", Mrs. Vernle Buell gave a party at her home near the creamery. It was a parly of neighbors, by whom the dnnclng and games wero greatly enjoyed. Those present wore Misses Lulu Rav. Boniiio Smith. Kathorlne Bessey nnd Lucy Bessey, Mrs. H. E Bessey. Mih. Mohlev, Mrs. Atllo Chapman. Edwin llnlnes. (ieorge llessi'.v. Lawrence Bessey. Ilarrv Snillh. OII111 Ray. Vernon Buell. Mr. Mobelv. (leorge Lyons. Mr King and II. E. Besse. w. c. t. r. MEirnxtJ. 1 The North Bend W. C T. lT. hehl a meeting Tuesday at the Presb.Meiliin Church, Mrs. W. Nell sen presiding. The program was: Scripture rending nnd prayer; read ings by Mrs. W. Stevens. Mrs. Mar shall, Mrs. Florence Chapman, Mrs. Hugo llnzer, Mrs. W. Nellsen, with closing prayer by Mrs. Robt. Me Caun. Plnns were ninde for n reception for Mrs. Minnie Car. of Portland, who will give n 1 eel till Monday eve ning nt the North Bend Prosb.x tor Inn Church. Among those present wore Mrs. Oeo. llnzer, Mrs. Win. Nellsen, Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. tleo. Bolster, Mrs Florence Clinpinnn. Mrs! F. W. Ste vens. Mrs L. Ritchie. Mrs. M. E. Guernsey, Mis. McCnnn and Hazel Moody. f f w. c. t. r. Mrs G. Steeu nnd Mrs. Thoipe t). nor, Jones nml .1, J, .Morrow. rue next meeting will , i,.,,., on the llrst Tuesday In )lUv. " in 1 i - . BAPI'IST .IFXIOIt SOCII-.TV. I The lla)tlst Junior Class nre innk Ing plans for the last social evening of the j ear for nevt Monday even ing. They recently presented Miss Joan Fitzgerald, superintendent of inn Kiii'iciv nun 11 Eriiiiiiiiii' "i nu- iiikii .... ., ,..,.. ...... :. scb.ml. wlili a beautiful Lav alllere. I .'..'' """. r" "Ho.- us 11 faiewell present - i llt)Nt)lt VISITOR Mrs. Claud Naslnirg enteilaliied at nn Inforinnl ten this week for Mis Diirhain. of G run In Pass, wim 1 sing a few weeks here with hei- n.. Al.t'.M.V! BAXgilX noon wns Hpent In conservatlnn ..,,,1 11 game of bridge, the ladles piesent being friends of Mrs. Iiirit.mi'u ,1,... 1 I were: Mrs. L. J. Simpson, .m1h - H. Turpou uui) Mih. E. g. Perbnin. ' Tables nt The Chiunller last eve-' nliii' scnted .,. Incliidluir inoiiiherH , . of the faculty. A'uinnl and gradiiat- I lug Seniors at the banquet given In honor of the latter by the Alumni Association of the Murshlleld lllgli rovai, Ai'rnox. " ii,- .1... ""II th,, nVJ " "l liV. .3 V'"" iin' 1 .;", !!!'!: "S ""HH'KH, , "' Hit . !::!"!!!.o!rVr,St, 'VI II l'. -" R. 71 The W. C. T. V. met last Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Fnntite Wheeler on South Third street. The meeting wns purely n business one. It wns nrtnnged to linve nn elocu- Thu Roynl Auction Bridge elm, et last Thursday with Mm. 1 n ................. ... .... ... ......... ---,,,, ...... ,,,.,:,.. School. Dalntv hand-painted earns. .m"-i. .'i . uihuiih won the prize made by Miss .Vol n Tower, markeil 'M I uesduy tho club will be en tile plnces. and the table was liunu-' tiTliilnuil by Mrs. Fied Powers. ,f tlful with roses of nil colors. John lor cards tho hostess served nriesli Ferguson, class of I!)i2. presided hipiiIb to hor guests, who were: .Mih as toastmaster. eiilllng for responses ' W. E. Dungnn. Mrs. R. K. Iloiitli from various ones, Including Mr. , Mis. J. T. Ilnrrlgnn, mi-h. Doise) Tledge". whoso subject was "After Kreltzor, Mrs. A. L, lloiiseworth, the High School. What7 '; Miss ; .mis. i-. i-;. nagiio. .mis. Kfed Powers Ca.,ienter, who chose "A Ide Awake Alumni." nnd Mr. Graiiuts, who spoke on the necessity for mind ns well ns muscle work. Ar thur Kolstad, president of the Sen- mid Mrs. F. K. (lettlns. A. X. W. lor class, also responded, reading 11 1 The lust meeting of the season very i-uiiKiuiiiiiiiin; luni-r iiimi Minn of (le A. .. W, t'lllli WHS llcM Jessie Chase to the class that was(Wt, Mrs. G. A. Bennett Inst Thins- it.i 1,1.. .u..i ... ni.w.i.... nimninn : v. ... . '' " - .. v '.;: ' v," v:. nv"' ,y:.;v ,: "ist tenci.tng m me nigi, scnooi nle Garret Carr. 'lie I nlon inee ts T,e , , , ,,rnnl Inllln "w"'1"1 ,,i,.1, "" r "' .lion of the Seniors to the Allium with Mrs. vhcolor. lAssoclntlon next Friday night n '""'. wiieii arrnnrL'-WL,: 'v Picnic on Jub. ." H 'rH,,llv"r fori ZllM """ or din nri ., "" U The h tin,. 1... "'"tlot """1 ifk In in." " iiJLJ,r- v. 3 C5l i. .m. c. ci.ru. ll nt 'the hluh school tintlilliiir. olans for - which will be perfected nt 11 pro-1 1 llmlnary meeting nt Miss Norn' -Tower's Monday evening. Tho I). M. C. Club, which met j Among those seated Friday eve Wednesduy afternoon with Mrs. L. 'nlm: wore Professor F. A. Tledeen. A. Loonils, or North Bend, spent n Miss Nan Browning, Miss Agnes pleasant afternoon nt needle-work Carpenter. Mr. nud Mrs. F. L. nnd conversation. The hostess, us- Grnnnls. Miss Alpha Muiizev, Miss sisien iiy .virs. .. u. 1 mines, serveu iiessie Coko. Miss Slgun Holm. Miss, refreshments to her guests. Mrs. Helvu Flnnagan. Miss Allco Curtis. Chas. Wllllnms. MrH. Wnltor Rus- mIsh Mary Price. Joe Bennett. John I sell. Mrs. Roy Brnlunrd, Mrs. N. 0. 1 Ferguson. MJss Mnv Prenss. Miss1 w I 'f"ntll!tm,l .. . "'"""In llmues. Mrs. Eurl Michuels nud Mrs. llnrry Russell. The clnh will meet ngnln In two weeks with Mrs. Earl Michaels. f ! II. W. M. C. I 4 The Baptist Missionary Circle met last Wednesday with Mrs. Pntehett, of Ferndnle. The nfteruooii was devoted to a continuation of the study of the Book of Mormons. Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall was leader and Rev. Bass'jrd assisted. A vocal duet by Edith Avre Norn Tower. Miss Frances Williams. Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Ruth Tower.1 .Miss Joan Fitzgerald. Miss Edna Hansen, Miss llnzel Powers. Miss Mildred Wilson, Leslie Isaacson Rnlph Kritse. Arthur Kolstnd mid Max Relgard. : 1 - I SENIOR sritPHISC. ' . , Mlsji Frances Williams was pleas-, nntly surprised Wednesday evening, wlien the Senior class Invited by Mrs. I Williams nnd a fow other friends. 1 called In n body and snent the oven-1 and Eddovn Wheeler followed, nf- '"g with guiius unit music at her ler wuicii tlio hostess, assisted liy , iionie in west Murshlleld, her duughter, Bernlco, served re freshnionts. The Circle will meet the first Wednesdny In August with Mrs, George Wntklns. Those present nt tho Inst meet ing wero Mrs. Amanda Rose, Mrs. Orn McCarty. Mrs. C. II.- Hoffman. Among those present wore- Mildred Wilson, Chester Isaacson, Edna Hansen, Joan Fltzgernld. lln zel Powers, Mary Kruse. Grnco Wllllnuis, and Frances Williams nnd Messrs. Leslie Isnucson, Ralph Kruso, iiiuiir iinnuiii, .mux iteignro, ii.lius- 1'itiscn.ia ci.ru. pito(iiti:ss ri.i'u. V day's outing to the summer homo of Major and Mrs, Morton Tower. Dieome Lodge" on South Coos Rlv ei, Monday, marked the tliiul meeting of the Progress Club. The beautiful day. tho ideal spot and n delicious luncheon, combined to make the year's final picnic an occasion to be long lenienibored, Tho club members and their bpv- eral guests loft on tho clmrtered Alice II at i:30, returning nt r. o'clock. Unong those going wero Mesdames Blake. Sengstackeii. Kaufman. Hnn- 1 ho Ladles' Episcopal Guild was entertained last Wednesday after noon by Mis, Hugo Qulst. After a short business meeting, a social hour was enjoyod, followed by re freshments sorved by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Anscar Lauorstrom RPTKF.T.T.A nnj?.QJ?WV Miss Daisy Rush. Those ores. may be obtained In Marshfleld from frNobM.TnilS iUf, siiiniv JJ.OUUIIU, " ruunie unzara. .Mrs. Mary Om'totipr ,3,IcK.n,BJ?t' .Mr3' Otto Scetter. Miss vuiitiiivi . Maud Reed. Mas Alice Bntlnr 862 So. Bth St. Phono 200X. Misses Daisy and Helen Rusli! Miss The Prlscllla Club met Inst Wed nesday r.fternoou with Mrs. W. N. Nelson, of Bunker Hill. The meet ing wns called to order bv tho presi dent. Mrs W. T. Gale. Three nnmes wero submitted nnd were enrolled on tho membership list, tboso of Mrs, 1), L. Stnnley, Mis. Robinson nnd Mrs. Johnson. The president appointed a committee of Mrs. G. Rourke, Mrs. II. Olson and Mrs, Mnrstellar to cnll upon tho new monihers nnd notify iiiuiii 01 ineir oiecuon, After the social hour the hostess sorved delightful refreshments to her guests, June tho 18th. the club will meet with Mrs. Honry Olson. inoso nttendlng Wednesday were: Mrs, Henry Olson. Mrs. "deorgo Rourke. Mrs. W. T. Gale. Mrs. Kami Erlckson, Miss Corn Mathlson nnd Mrs, Mnrstollar. EPISCOPAL (il'ILD. I Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall, Mrs. J. C. torud, Miss Agnes Cnriienter nud Joo uoane. .Mrs. .lohn Nnglo. .Mrs. E. 1 wnnnnis. Don MeCrnry, Mrs. Hendry. Mrs. ! Wood, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Downs, .Mrs.; Dodge. Misses Mniulo Gulovson. Ed- COLLKf.'E WOMEN'S CLl'll. devn Wheeler, Anna Downs, Edith Ayre nnd .Margaret Wood and Mas-1 Mrs. F. S. Dow was hostess to tho tor Curtis Nnglo. 1 members of the Club Wednesday levelling at a meeting Hint practl- cally eoinpleted organization by tho I .M. E. LADIES' AID. ! I appointment of five flnnl eomnirt- tees by the -(resident, Ml-a Di(u1c. The Ladles' Aid or the Methodist The evening's program consisted of Church, spent a profitable few hour l by .Mrs. (lldloy, a talk bv last Wednesdny nrternoon making Mr. Tledgen, a recitation by Miss tniiinles, or which there was n quick Silverman and u piano solo bv Mrs. sale. John Motley. : : I Tho club will continue Its meet- I11K8 throughout tho summer, study- l-'AKEWEI.L PARTV. ' ' topics or art nud lltorature and - working toward tho estnlillshinent 1 ue i.nuies Aid Society or the " niunicipni liiiprovenieiits. Xoi-wokIiiii Liithernn Church of ! Amrshfield. gave n dollghtfiil nfter-' - A noon pnrty nt tho parsonngo Inst I .MIXXIE-WIS Cl.ru 1 Tuesdny In honor of Mrs. O. O. , -. 4 Lund, one of Its inemlh-ra. who; Members or tho Mlnnlo-Wls Social leaves In tho nonr future for South- Club will meet with .Mrs. Thompson orn California. The pnrsounge wns Tiiuisduy. Juno lit tastefully decorated for the occnslon. the color scheme being red nnd 4 white. .Mrs. C. G. Mngiius nsslstod I ('. W. II. M. I Ml-a 1'lim-i.n 1.. ,.nnnl..l.... iti..... a. '' I ....... ...w,,,v. ,,, i.iriuuh. I'tlllll.v 4 refreslinienis were sorved during Mrs. E. C. Drews entertained the nfternoon. tho menibors of tho C. W II M " , .. " "' .'.in. w. v. "oi 1 iivoiiii; nilll .VI in. II.l,,., ...I , .',, ,1,11, 1..11111. .mis. .101111 iMininn. .Mrs. C. .mis. i.oiu, .Mm, Drews and Mrs 0. Magnus. Mrs. B. .Mnlhlfon. Mrs. Colenuin ns tho division In chlii-iid Gulovson, Miss Minnie Gulovson. or tho subject "Preach tho Vi-i I " Mis. J Hansen Mrs. E. I.nrsen. Miss Mnjorlo Drews contributed 'a Mrs. John lollefson. Mrs. Cnrrlo piano solo to the nrternoon's entor- Petersnn. Mrs. A Sunn- i,.q .-... inli.t i n...,. ..,.. ... " v,."u' urn Miss Snow. .Miss Smith Ml. ihiiiinn vinPnriv .!.. .;': Myrtle Lund. Mlsa Mnrgnret Lund. Copplo. Sohlbre'd'e. Longstuff. Oard- The Great Clearance Sale Of BW )ommer lery coinniinnieinice at a A Go Aiken's aHnoeiry Jo Coos BoaHiog, Market Aveiraiuie, Monday, Jone 9th. This Sign Answers Your Question "Where can I get the articles advertised in my magazine?" This . ign means tlut we carry the goods (or our line) nationally advertised in all the magazines, especially in God Housekeeping, whose publishers add their guaran tee to that of the manufacturers. Remember- Advertised Goods are Quality Goods They've got to be to get into the pages cf the mticiu magazines. That's why we sell them and that's vryjcu take no risk in buying them. Dcn't send away fcr goods you can sec them at our store. 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