1 . MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. 19 13-EVEN.NG EDIT.OH. V THE COOS BAY TIMES w I mm IB I &9A CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication In the society Aopo.it none of The Times, must bo sub muted to the editor not later i 'iint ii in.. i?riuu Ui each week. deceptions will bo allowed only In cases where the .n-v-vj P,i the Hlka toast was lveu l,v W. II. Kennedy. In serving. J. W. Hlldenbrand was asslB od by A. H. Powers and T. n. .lames. Kngcne Croathwaite. the othor committee man being in charge of the dancing. ni')!Si: t..osu present were: Mr. am. ? ,t ixnvors, Mis' Lu"v I'ow ers, Miss Myrtle Cowan, Mr. and ' . . ....... tit ii i 1 1 l rri. allowed only in canes v , u. 1. omw.. " n events occurred later tnan tue I w. H. Kennedy. Mr. a d Mr. A.O. fimo mentioned.) ' , Kogers. Mr. and Mm. .b. 1 u Pi , tr'. fV. W. hangford, Mr. and -Mrs. SICK IT THROl'till. 3, c vaiighan, Mr. and Mrs. I), (.. When tho cards were dealt and his jPoeili Mr. nnd Mrs .1. . 'e- ncn u.u tama j :1t , enbrand, Mr. hand was had T in W. X Kkblad. Mlfli Alma There was never a sign on his Kkuintl. Air. and Mrs. C. K. Perry, face to show I tr, nnd Mrs. .loan .Jones, .Mrs. That he couldn't win with the j ''."'iMrs'K! iHowatt.' Mn'and truml 110 l?d.., ,., 'MM"Frel Baehmati. Mr. and Mrs. C. And ho never kickcu ..--.. -Ml.KntBi,t, Mrs. I., h. score was low. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn, Mr. i n ii. k. Jiaioney. .hi. mm When luck wasn't coming his $Z at all, I wnv Mg8 Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Ho stuck to tho game and he saw Howard, Miss Paige, .Miss Ruth Al it through. I len, Miss Helen Rush. Miss Brute . i . i llnuvnn All. And many a tlmo wnon nis ciiuiii-u Keiiy. . .miss. ".. " "V-, .Y I Rosenthal, Mr. Bowhuy. Mr. Kelly. i i Tniinv. Painter. I-rod PERSONAL notices of visitors in the city, or of Coos Bay pcoplo who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho social de partment. Tclephono 133. No tices of club meetings will be published nnd secretaries are klndlv requested to furnish same. CLEANUP SALE! 35 to 50 per cent off on men's Negli. gee and Golf Shirts. Tin- I'loshur summer season leaves us with a number of odd sizes in w. fwoiVlit shirts. n our Chapter had planned to put on has been called off, ninny of tho mem bers of the team being teachers, who will not be able to get nway at the later date owing to school, being then In session. However, i the ollkers of Doric Chapter will ' probablv give a drill. At the meet- lug of Doric Clapter Tuesday eve-; nlng. Mrs. R. K. Browning. Mrs., Bane and .Miss Klslo Hall were in itiated. ; A . ... I PLAN- .MUSICAL!-:. NY have no desire io carry these over to the next season, so have made sweeping reduction ol iroiu o iu v pui m tm. ..u.o vum.iu m 01 AV1licmeniler, MOSEY SA VED IS MONEY EAliNED. How many times have yon regretted not having bought when you lind the chance? NOW is the time LANDO'S PROMPT DELIVERY. (GOOD GOODS) Phone 1G1-L. PHONE YOUli OIWEUS. On Wednesday evening. Septem ber 3, at S o'clock, will be held the formnl opening of Loggles' Hall, since It has been enlarged and im proved, In the form of a recital. The 1 . . ...1(1 l. MAinlntinil musical numners win o icuuci . ii sconicu simni, . - F , painteri v Itn ii-nlkoil I1WI1V Willi a iriCU Ol . , v Tvnru Kllirelin two. Icrosthwalte," H. E. Bultmann, Clare' by the North Bend and Marslilield I e - Kreltzer and Walter Range. be a solo by K H. Hood. IH.V.VKR PARTVc BRll).lil'ARTV, Last Sunday evening Krederlcl: : Wlttor I'aviio was host to a little dinner party nt The Chandler, thei t.ifn dn.ilit tho cards In tho self' game way I ' Krelticr And often the trumps that we draw aro fow, lint wo cannot win It wo do not nlay. I Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Qulst enter And our only chnncc Is to seo tnlned Informally at dinner Wednes- It through. WHY millions or American men do not marry Is a subject that K. K. Rlttenhousf. cti"- I KUChtB wero Mr. and Mrs. Lager- .Nellie Tower and Messrs. Freeman, m-rviitlvo commissioner of tho Koult- ,,, n,, m tun Mnrchant. Miss' Parry and Heath and Dr. Lorlng able I.lfo Assurance Society, has had 'Mur(.1!U)t 0ft today for her home '(-'ott ,)n-v under Investigation recently. jn 12s Augeles. "Why," asked Mr. Rlttenhouso, ... "aro thlrty-nluo out of every 100 MOOXI.ItJHT PICNIC. I dav evening complimentary to .miss; quests or nonor neing nieinueiB u. ''-la Marchant, of Los Angeles the bridal party at the .Jg. who has been tho guest of her sis- K, M, ' Anim ii,-ownlnK. tor. Mrs. A. T. I.ngerstrom. Their ,m chm-ch. Genevlovo Sengstackeii. males without wives? Why should wo havo 17,000,000 unmarried por- Tho moonlight excursion to Job- ATTKND I'OltTOIiA. Quite a number of Mnrshflold peo ple nre planning to attend tho Por tola which will be held In San Fran- Bons in uiu tniuu.i ou.aD1 ... ,i:n's Cove, given by tlio cnristinn i " qc.0 ;or A,6ni' tli3se who' matclcss millions nearly equal In Kudeavor and Mlzpah Blblo V i,3 1 huvo sI'Milflcd tiielr Intention of at-1 number th.' population of the King- of the Presbyterian Church of "- totullnn tlio IIk annual fete of the ilom of Spain, or that or .Mexico ana "" "; :,; :. , honor ol 1 "olden Clate are .Mrs. i Canada combined. They aro dlv- ISLTJL Wed as follows: S.l 02,000 unmar- ,oavo M,)mlnv for pulltnaiu I J. nnnle Hazard. rled men twenty years old or over; Washington. 0,000,000 unmarried women over These comprising the party wero: tlfteen year .Id; 7.HM00 of these Mrs. --;:l;-(;M; men aro between twenty nnd fort- ...mierson. of Oregon City, Mr. and four years old; some 500,000 of iM Harvey RiiphcII, Mr. and Mrs. them aro botween tho ages of for- W. A. Wltiner. Misses Alice Wat- tv flvo ami flflv-four Never In ,rH- UoB0 I'""0 Young, tj rivo nn.l i m lour, .nonoi m jun j,01,( Naom, ,, ,(0roim tho history of tho world has a na- anlh (inu.e Fulton Frt.(la Uon been so proiporous nor within Holm. lessrs. Molvln .lacobsen, Paul nuch ensv rango of the comforts '-ckley. I.ylo Chniuii'Il. Rantloll and luxuries of IRo as the Amerl- :'"'"'"-a,Ah'n 'J"1' Vi'L0': . . . , .. , loin Storn, Horace Holm and Roy c;ns of today. There Is something j.'nHm,. wrong. What Is It? ".Making duo allowance for tho ' t fmpcruuloiis, tho aged and tho men tally nnd physically unfit, It Is safe in ii,t r. nivalin ,.r n.... I Tho oxf-nrslon Thurstliiv to fio Miss Maude Noble and Mrs. cijUiis iiksoii:. I II.NMOV KXCl'ltSION. I A number of tho clubs nre plan ning to resume soon after having taken a vacation Tar tho summer: months. ! The Royal Auction Bridge Club will resume about tho third week In Sop- ti'inbor when Mrs. F. K. Gnttlns will be hostess. I Tho A. N. W. Club will resumo next Thursday, September -I, when, .Mrs. Hans Reud will be hostess. The Brldgo Club will resumo early next month, but tho place of the f list meeting has not been decided. Twenty-Four Tons THE GOLDEN RULE has received, during the last two weeks, more than twenty four tons of freight, consisting of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Suits, Shoes, etc, We ex pect another big shipment tomorrow, This is more freight than any similar con cern in Coos County will receive in six months. Yet this is no new tiling with the GOLDEN RULE. It goes right on month after month, There is a reason, We are now showing a superb line of Dress Goods in both woolens and wash materials, Crepes, Ratines, Whipcords and Bedford-cords continue strong, Broad cloths are good, There are many new and exceedingly pretty things in wash goods and silks, If you wish to buy the new things and pay the right price there is but one place, La Vogue Suits and Coats, Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, Queen Quality Shoes, Buster Brown School Shoes, Wright's Underwear, Colgate's Toilet Articles. The Golden Rule First National Bank Building. if........ ..r Mu 1.1 I.... Limlili . . .i 1 lilfllllT ill .(IIP. I.. vii'ir. oiiiitii, mi men nre capable of assumlm; the re-..., r(.H .... , .,,.. r Hponslbllltios of married life. TIip tho Presbyterian Church of North majority of these men have a whole-1 Bond ami Homo respect anil reverence for tho , llKutiui . , .i I trip on mm... ...i,.,., ... ....... h)(1 ,U)l. h()U10 (le(.()nlt,.(1 ln t!V01. will outer It, nut there are an enor- KrL.t.,,tt anil sweet peas. A delicious moils number of men who lack the dinner was served anil enjoyed by 'moral fiber and couniKo to marry , !" present, who were: Mrs. .1. mil tnko a limu'M imrl In limimn 1 Gentle. Mrs. C. II. Worrell, Mrs. nnu Mho a mans pail in Human,... Smsnl, i,.H. (,. n,,.,,,.. nffalrs. Mi-h. W. Wntson. .Mrs. (Jen. llart- ItlRTIIB.W I'ARTV. !rloUlrThu",t-.lv,mt;;!le S U,tl nrnleo Ks,!,ll",fr wns . " -piiM.ii ii'u tiiiiitii I hostess Wednesday at a birthday o"Srat,i Tin . .! J'2.. ' V: DOIOU Smith, In honor of her fourth birth day. The color scheme cnrrled out was blue and whlto, making overy thlii'i very nitractlvo. The llttlo quests onjoyed a pleasant afternoon and dainty refreshments. .mIss Her- "While an army of sIiikIc men are man". Mrs. C. Il.'llolin. Mrs. Robt. ,"I1,0'B llul" Kut'8t wpre: Mlses Louise .iiiiiii...-,. , D.niihi'. iiiH.et - I no Stump. Mabel and Anna Duckett, Theotlosla anil Benson -luily. KNOW ' InvlHhhiK their earnluus and their 1 ,,,f',,n'll. M'H- ll"lst.('.'"' arrecllons upo,, themselves and many J",. Um".? Tr?" . w! ol them are dovolopini; extravasant nnd often vicious habits an exist- Anderson, of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. II. O'Mnra. Mrs. Win. Mor- THAT FALL Is ii pretty (total Hnio to paint? The walls are tlry, t.'iey lht paint well, hold It well, mill cousc(iiently look better last longer than If painted nt it time when coiitlllions lire favorable. In addition to pure white lead, oils, colors, m carry In stock a f-ootl assort incut of take nnd less etc., I IH..i:r. I'ARTV. once which thov prefer to an or- " -MnV ;!: s,ul,,, 1,11,1 -IlH- ('- II. Fan- ss. Mlst.es Ruth Waiters. Meny. economical marneii iiionu- .,. vlll. ,, ,.,., Mi-h. Annie Blaiifbdol.l will nn other Kieat army of youiiK women Simpson." Doi-Ib Anderson. hula I citatn at dinner Sunday evening nre forced to toll In our factories Moody and Masters Bernard llnzer'lier Kiiests belnt; Mr. nntl Mrs. C. nnd business houses for the necos-.and Raymond O'Mnra. hiikm of lire. : mo in in, i , u i .1 1 1 1. , uv . t- iii. a un natural stale of affairs. Moreover from the ranks tif the unmarried MKirr wi:i).i:si).v, Scjonbei-K. Mr. and Mis. K. N. Mc- Daunell, Mr. and .Mrs. 1. Dolnu and Mrs. Bnssott. NORTH lli:XI (it'11,1). Tho North Bend Uplscopal Altar (Julld was entertained last Thurs day by Mrs. .T. CI. Horn. SowIiik nnd conversation wero followed by re freshments, Miss Ollle Phillip's n3- sIstliiK Mrs. Horn In sorvlim'. Tho The Ladles' Auxiliary of the omen humanity's harvest contiibu- I'resbyterlan Church will hold their lion to lnunoralltv an.! crime I m,xl 'KHlur meeting Wednesday, ",m. . , ' ' , I September a. nt tho homo of Mrs. I lime Is a demand, more or less jj. Klyo on South Klftli street, popular, to place restrictions around marriage, to prevent Immorality, ' 77" : viiino and iltKoneracy which fol-' ' MHI-rr W HUNKS DAY. llUVa 'Mm ri.liniliiilli..i f 11. i. i i ii. ' ' -M..J w m ...in ...i ...i..- . fit.1 But what of tho decline In , ' . mw"n w" " w" Mn- J01 tho niodiicllon of n... m- vi,v '"""' v ' ur ""ie m lcihioii iwo weous irom inst Tliurs i nun in ui i in. i iij iiiii.i;..i. inn iw.vt '...i...,0.i.. .... . ... . uu). ii.tiBo presoui mis weoit woro Mrs. Chapman, Mrs, .1. (J. Lonnon, Mrs. Seltlen Lennon, Mrs. Pnul 1)1 m mlck, Mrs. Archie Phillips and Miss Ollle Phillips. i si'XD.w orrixti. i A Hhould not our ...Kh.y developed civ- ",,,,k,,r I,m ' Wednesday. HNTKHTAIXS ClA'U. (Ilviill... ....i.ril .i.T.iniT PIJH.I I. It'. I HE. Hi IU1- . couraKo our ten million fit but un-' ' tnnrrled persons to mnrrv and as- Bumn their natural and proper place 'Ml's' St'llua Thonian Tiicstlny en nnd part in the reat schemo of ir 1 numanit? South Tenth street, at sowIiik. a "What civilization needs Is not delicious luncheon was served. Miss necessarily laruer families, but 'lsu' '"oiuas assisting her mother III i:iu'tti tr 'I'll i.i.,.,.,.., i more and bettor families.' - IMMffllfr HI PAINT I " ' - - - i - 1-JIjKS partv In serving. Those nresent were: "Mrs. .1. C. Swlnford. Mrs. (Jeorpo Ayre, Mrs. Del Rhodes. Mrs. .1. C. Swanson, Mrs, I). .1, Roes nnd Mrs, .1. rliiminnii Vi.vt 'rliM..j,in.. I 1 ...A. . 11 l Oil,.,. Mrs. .1. C. Swlnford will bo hostess Tho Marslilield Lide of Klks Rave' to tho club, their monthly party and dance iui t tho Masonic Temple Wednesday evo-' umK. uniy i;iks ami tnoir ladles, , were Invited. It was informal. At 1 . XI o'clock Iklit refresbinents were' It Is expected that a largo dele gation or .Marsniieltl and North Bend TO (iO TO 1UXDOX. .. SPMErj.A GOJiSETS may ho obtained In MarshfleUl from Mrs, Annie Holland, Corsctier. tl2 Bo. 6th 8L Phon 9(10Y members of the Kastorn Star will r,o to Bandon next Thursday to at tond the Kastern Star Natal Day 'cremonles which will bo held Fri day. Somo will ko Thursday and soinu Friday morning. Owlns 'to tho celebration having boon postponed a week, tho special drill which Doric On Sunday a Jolly party, consist- (Continued on PnKe Three.) , Till: MOST MODKRN CON'. I V V. (' T I () X K R V OX, THK I V A C I V 1 V V O A S T K I e o t r I c M I v o r Klectrlc Hot Water Heater K I e c t r I c Cui-boniitor Klectrlc Ice Cream Fmv.cr K 1 e c t r I c Candy Cooler Klectrlc Cash llt-jjlster Our Service Will Please Yob. S T A F F O 11 1) s this celebrated line of proparcil paliitK absolutely iure. 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