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1 " I KM THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19 1 3 EVENING EDITION. soke: Are YOU One of Our Regular Customers? 1 IF NO WHY t L ! & 2 ' - " - 4 I. : ' urn .i.r.iir..- iiiiim.iii CONTltinUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication l:i tlio society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not lator tlinn C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Kxcuptlona will bo Mluwcd on'y In cases whore ttio evento occurred Inter than the time incntlniiPd.) .4 I HIS ONLV (SUM.. Tho only girl he ever loved How bright lier memory lingers! How oflen, t-io. 1 v fondly ades To count Iit on his fitters! Her flrat niune w-s Sc'.Ina Jeuks. Divine in form and feature; Ho incut to win her, but somehow She married Simon .Mecc'. or. Her second name was Mary Smith Oh, uweet, bewitching Mary! Ho worshipped her for qulto a month She married William Carey. The third was Vera Vandergelt, Of wit and wealth enhancing; lie loved her most adoringly Tutll uhc wed ,11m Lansing. Tho fourth name of his only i.lrl Wan Angolinu Dllklnt; 1. was a dri'ii'iful blow to him When she eloped with Wllklns. Tho fifth among his only jjIiTa Reincarnations many AVns (leorglniin .lolllcoe, Who now Is Mrs. Penny. 'J he sixth was Sophie Doekelmati, The seventh l.ucy LarkltiE, Tho eighth .lemlina Hrovn, the ninth Was Sophonlsba Sparklns. The only girl ho ever loved How find l.er memory llngera; He finds It qulto Infposslblo 'lb count her on his lingers. : : DO YOU "Invitation uildo" or '.sensation scroll?" No? Can you do tho "combina tion one-step?" No? Then j;et thee to n trottery for we nro joint; to d-ace with our feet thlc winter instead of with our bod ies, and these dances nro to be the most popular of the reason, accord ing to the edict of the American Society of Profess, rs ()r Dancing. Also tho terrible turkey trot and tho tango are to be Orown Into the I discard and in their place Is tocoi.U'i n modllled form of tlnmlng, Inclml-, Jng t' c "lleverly,' the shadow," the I "Manchester," the "niniPflod l:iig-"! tho "side drop gll.lo" and others or; n ni'r. i ano ( '-nr. . ter. HI ..... . . I oini-e wiinii I'Ht'.aion ins io?nvt; Word has been receive 1 here of th. mnrrlnge on September -' of Win. .1. Morrow, Jr., and Miss Anna Madge Travis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Travis of Los Angeles. Mr. Mor row will be well remembered here, as he held a position In the Flana gan & Dennett bank some years ago. They nro residing at 1.4;. Ilusted fetrcet, Los Angeles, O 5 4 I LKIMMFLLi: NUPTIALS fr A qt:!ct whining took nlnce on Wcjiic3uy cv-o,ilng at the Norwegian L"ih!tT.i) Chu' h. Miss Dona 11 telle ii" i Christ Ltf '..are uiucou n iniu rinse by Uev. It. O. Thorpe. Miss Thea Larson and Cnpt. L. Knudsen were their attendants. Tho happy young couple will reside In Hunker Hill, where the groom has prepare J a ecsy little bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were two very popular voi'iig people of Hunker Hill and have many friends who will unite In extendi.!'' tho best of wlsl.es. PKRSONAL notices of visitors in the city, or of Coos Hay people who visit in other dries, together with notices of social nffalr3, are gladly received In the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published nnd secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish same. :,p.nssi; li d MVKTLK POINT NUPTIALS I and i Friends of Miss Cecil Miller ..r. Kins uomen a popular ant! ".eminent yennc rcupie cf Mvrtle Point, have received word of their engagement, althoi'sl' m 'o unl in '.iTncoir.or.t ' r.-. yet been n.a '.e o; their betrothal. ; a. n. w. ( i.rij .mkktixo i o 4 The A. N. W. Club was pleasantly eutertnlned Thursday afternoon by .Mrs. Carl UvertBen, her guests being Mrs. .1. T. Harrlgan and Mrs. .1. C. Kendall. The next meeting will be Thursdny. October !1. with .Mrs. Eu gene O'Connell as hostess, Those present wore; Mesdaines F. 10. Allen. 0. A. Dennett, .1. T. Hall, Frances Hazard, 12. Mlngus, Geo. Murc'i1, W. J'. Murphy. C. F. McKnlght, 12. O'Connell, Chas. Stuuff and M. It. Smith. Mrs. F. M. Frledberg Kent, by mail, her resigna tion, -is they have located lu Cali fornia. Her re'k'natlon war rceeii -ed and her name placed upon t' e henoraiy roll. IIOYAL .UTTIOX P.HIWJF, Tho itoyr.l A".-t!on Hrldgo Club V!J i, leurgnnlrntlon meeting at the i ., ;,,, L J,', (jttlu3 Tuosd.iy ail. vni (, a. The dub v 1 ! 1 meet eery t- weeks rn Tuodry r'i'ternoon, t'' ex option lielng next week. whi;u Mis. i O A ikw embroider" club wan organ ized Wednesday. October s' by the young ladles of Fastslde. Miss Stel la Peterson was hostess to the club. rcrlsted bv be'1 "'nt).".. m1. o p ersoa. The club will meet Wednes day. October VI with Miss ll'.l.'i West. The members of the club are: Misses Catherine McKay. Mlde. W-'sr, Maugle Robertson. Ulanche T'.llefson. ' Nellie Olson, Stelln Pe ersan, Tor" ! Lund and Taleen Wilde. I I). M. C. ( LCD The D. M. C. Cub met with Mrs. N. O. Ilnmes. of North Uend. 0f ber S. A very nice afternoon won spent by Mrs. L. A. Loomla, Mrs. K. 3. Michael. Mrs. S. MrDonald. Jlw .1. Wallaie Mrs. H. Kern. Mia. Roy Dralnard, .Mrs. W. Russell and Mrs. H. Russell. The wk meeting will be en Octohcr v'. M"i. Kern. i 4 i 1 .IOLLV DO.I2N ('LCD ' ! Mrs. A. D. Snow, aided by Mrs.' Geo. Rourke. ontertnlnel the .lolly I Dozen Club at her home Wednesday 1 afternoon. Mrs. L. ChrlsteiiEen hail, charge of the atternoon's entertaln-l inent. which proved very entertain ing to all those present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. R. F. L'nsh on Wednesday, October 'I'l, Those out Wednesday were: Mrs. L. Chrlstensen. Mrs. Geo. Rourke. Mrs. M. L. Saudon. Mrs. G. Johuscu. Mrs. .1. Hrockmuller. Mrs. W. F. Squire. Mrs. R. F. Hush. Mrs. 11. M. Albe: and Mrs. A. L. DM si. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU GONE, FIRST TO ONE STORE AND THEN AMntum TRYING TO MATCH GOODS OR PURCHASE A COMMON, EVERYDAY ART Pi c , ' THEN FINALLY END UP AT LANDO'S AND GET JUST WHAT YOU WERE SEEKING? NOW HERE IS OUR ARGUMENT: WHY NOT SAVE ANNOYANCE BY GOING TO LANDO'S FIRST? OURS IS NOT THE LARGEST STORE IN TOWN. OURS IS NOT THE PRETTIEST STORE IN TOWN, NOR DO WE CLAIM Tn UAPr THE LARGEST STOCK, BUT WE HAVE THE GREATEST VARIETY OF MERCHANnic IN COOS COUNTY. HBU,SE OUR STOCK OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR IS COMPlPTfta (fir. II Hull I Co i ucihii. miju. vvc ciMucHvun luoHnrn iiuiitBUI THE BEST no TAINABLE IN EVERY LINE. UB NEXT WEEK OUR STORE SERVICE WILL BE IMPROVED. NEW GOODS Win BE IN THE STORE. ADOPT THE SLOGAN: "TO LANDO'S FIRST." LL Prompt Delivery 248-252 Front, St. LANDO'S GOOD (SOOI)S Men's, Women's and Children's Weiir. Phone Your Ordera Phone 161.L sr.VSKT I.OMSK (S.VniKKIX(S ll'nt deliutiintcH kIiiiU bo oiinlp'ied i . prop- r'y each sen'on for modern 1 c lmllr, di'Mi e'i, I'm) Amevlcan i-'i-.l' loty o: lliitu lii'j M'.cers, thei1' uiomlier or whl. h ere t''e I . WIIO ll "'I... - r ,; , ,.,, (lnil(. ing world, meet In New York once tnen year, and theirs Is the hint vord concerning what socletv Hhnll dance In tho winter. The socleiv which recently ended its tl Irty- Kixth annual convention wns fonud 'd ID yoars ai;o by I'rofeLsor Riv ers' father. TIiIh season It has been decided to tilliiilnnto t''o turkey tr it and to ac cept the tango only In a modeled form. The sodetv h. s decided to cllmlnato from the ballroom nil motion ol the shoulders, and I ti Btead of a close contact and liug Klng between partners tie bodies nrc to be held more erect with t ie liiMids extended ct the sldei. S'.vry ing from the bins will not ln pernil't ied, nor will hopping nnd jumping nnd gripping of the knee-i. l'rofessor Itlvers scl.i iin.i .,n.. i . me I'li.wigo iuib uci n fi. McKnlght v!!l be lios'ost to i lull on Wcliu.-. 'ay aftcrncou. :he unther'ng Tuehd.iy Mrs, 1). Y. '"fliM mid Mrs. A. T. llalnea wore u i 'ed members. 1 .ICXfOK MAI'TI'iT CXIIIX 1 The Junior Daptlst I'nlon will h.ilj a meeting at the home cf Rev. G. I.' !!y Hall on Joiith i'tb SUeot S ii'd'.iy at :i I'. M. The llrsi meeting of the Fr.ison was bold Inst Sunday. A sodal and business meeting Is be. Iir; arranged for. which they lu.ve In the near futnro. I Sunset Lodge Xo. r.l. I. O. O. F. met Friday evening. Oct. I!. In their lodge roon a. There was an unusual ly large r.tten Ian' o, with qulto n intnilier of the ol 1 member present. Two candidates were 'nltlate'. durli"! the course of the evening. Tho main feature was: tho ovcsentr.tl.m. by John F. Hall. Grand Warden, of Veteran Odd Fellow 'orc'i 'o tho following named bro'lierc: I'.. A. A n'.orson. W. K. Whoelor rn ' .:nhn Porter. TIMc as a very liupu sive part of the ; :n and v. n carried out with r i bte remtiiks ! y the Grand Wnr t'.un. (- tch of tee !i ethers respoti'I'ii1; !m ! ' ptj"'i. latl' " ivan 'lev. rj".i clofc ! .i .-g'. u wliMs w'l! !'e . rer,:..i.ueud by th.se prejo.i:. Disheij, CSiimiay Crocker y Cut GSasij, Glassware Hiivc you seon oiu .splendid line of llicse joods? We think it is the largest smd best on ("os hy smd would he iatl lo have von inspect it and make comparison of goods and prices. MI.I'AM ( l.Ai.S DAXOnV 1 S'ISKSISVTKIMA.V KILVKIt TKA I f - .. I'he I'resbytiirlan Auxiliary will h. ve u silver tea on Wednesdav. Oc tcher ITi. Mesdnmes .1. Wright Wll hi ii, J. Dashney and K. L. Roblns in wM lie the lrjs'es.es, the tea being given at tho home of Mrs. J. W. Wilson. 4. .J. 4 The Ml.pah P.lbU Class, which v to have held It.i tli'th annual ban- will j iiiot WednosJi'y evesilng pestpoued . j its meeuitg. The baniiiet was to have been held at the class rootrs In J 4 the church, but awhvs to the grading nun inclement woatner, it was thought best to pcatpone the ban Om Lme Includes u WHITE AND GOLD CHINA BLUE DELFT FLORAL DECORATED WARE PLAIN WHITE WHITE AND BLUE HAND PAINTED CHINA DECORATED CHINA CUT GLASS IN LARGE ASSORTMENT CUT GLASSES AND GOBLETS SHELL GLASSES WATER GOBLETS. - - A Ladies who are particular about their ing our line, even if you do not buy. w. e. t. r. nrsixiiss mf.ktjxo on its way for .MIXXIK-WIS CI. I'll i ji-.ii, i.ii oiiai'i'VCI II ni'irn i n. i . cldedly at Newport. Xarraivannett i The Mlnnle-Wls Club tneeis Thurs Tier anl Wni.h Mill this summer. "V. October S.'i, with Mrs. Win. K. wbero he had been tombing, In prep-' Uoagland, as hostess. This week nratlon fur the winter xevsou, Mrs. W. II. IVrklns delightfully en "I Iimvk o'ih 'rv. n wonii. rful . terlalne l al her home. The Club's rrovement slmo hut winter." said fi'iests were: Miss 10. McMiillen and Mr. RUers. ' I'e-iple have i ome to I A, Harris. The members renllze that wba' tl-ev Inn.. I eresent were: .Mrs. I). A. .lomw. Mm. doing Is not ouirllv lit. n. Chas. La Chappelle. Mrs. W. Drown, is all over and they want something i J'rs. ,1. Dashney. Mrs. C. W. Davis, more refluel. something with uioro'M,'s- Dresser, Mrs. M. Thonip- ciiaracter. Popular fumy still re-' Mrs. Kelley and .Mrs. Win. I:': it uiiiis i no one-step liecause the music inn oi animation, lint the ambi tion of society now Is to look well on the ballroom floor, ami in lit in,i I... done only In tho old dances. I "Persons in Newport widely, such ns ,rs. Stuyvesant Fish, of New V,U: "ml ,MrM' lUm'y Darlington, or I Ittsburg, came to me last summer, nnd asked nie If 1 could not Invent ' miniethlng to take the place of Cm iibomlnable turkey trot. I garo th liiatter considerable thought ami then Introduced to them the "combination one-step." When I taught It to them, 1 called special attention to the post-1 t on In holding and the carriage of me uuiiics. i: permits easy dancing w tb varlei a'jpa ;nul combines grace with coeifort. "It (i.et,ht on at lloaglaud. kastsidk sKwixts ci.rn. Mrs. L, Pyerly was hostess to the ICastslde Sewing Club Thursday af ternoon, assisted by Misses Willa Dyerly and Farrlss Swansoii. Her homo was made very pretty with au tnmu leaves where she entertained Mepdnmes P. I'eet. If. F. Pre v. W. W. Steckle, W. Itobertsin, R, C. Kit son. J. A. Swanson, W. Moore. Thins. ton. F. Gilbert. .1. C. McKav. M. A. once. ii t u ttfi ir loii ifi.. . . i .... .... i .( . . ............ i -.v iiiuiinei n. as It was with tbii ' Hesitation Glide" because it calls f ir partners faclig each other and a couvisntlon can be kept up while going through tho steps. So pleased were the Newport lolks with the new dance tint at the end of th se:is'in they oniiageil nc to go to the north shore, near ll"s ton. where I taught twelve hours each day in Poierly, Manchester and other iilaces. 1 "Wherever the two dau-es have iiiuiiiiiiceii i noy imvo nt iiirunu) no )U nr. nm I .Mci.aggon, u. t. Whltty and C. Wal nice, tiio guests present were Mrs. R. Rooke. Mrs. M. llreen. Mrs. A. I.. Foster ami Mrs. F. S. Rlehe. The jciiiii nieeis TUiirsilay, October - with Newport 1 Mi. J. C. McKay as hostess. KPISCOPAL (Sl'IMI The W. C. T. V, held Its regular iKontnly business meeMm: .Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Faint . heeler. .A esdames A. Z. Dowiw. i D. C. McCarty, C. II. Marsh. A Dassford and F. Wheeler v.ce th members present. Mrs. A. V.. Downs was elected president. .Mr. c. " Marsh holding the position last. It Is very much desired to get the mem bers of the other churches liiieiv-i'el In this organization and the other olllcers were left to the president to suggest candidates frnu the othor church organization. The next meet ing will be held next month, the place of gathering to be announced later. .5. 4 1 COLLKtSK U'OMK.VS ! ISKCKPTIOX I This afternoon the College Wo men's Club gave a reception to tho teachers, nt the home of Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Mrs. A. 11. (lldley had charge of the reception and a very delightful afternoon was enjoyed by a goodly number of the teachers who were present. A r oar IM'ai-ket Avenue, Phono S-L. dishes will do well by calling inamlscc- dware Co. ! OSKL LOOKS "FAIULV IV IT" ! s MU ' rr' ''n,m,'V'' M''"" ('. V. II. .M. The Christian Sisterhood will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Chas. Powers. On Tuesday the eighth Mrs. K. L. Hopson was hostess to the society, assisted l The Kplsconal (lulld met Tllnmlii v ,m 11 J.U- Mla- U- I'lOWIllllg. I he (iiilld Is much elated over tho' outcome of their apron and cake sale 1 .11 i ue rerry-.Mciioison store last Sat urday. It was n decided success. I he (lulhi win meet again next Tues day with .Mrs. J. L. Kerrey. Those incbcni wnii ttio lirownings ( Continued on Pace Three.) Tllesdnv once 1 were: J esdames Kiumin iin,,,,..i ,i..,n... .1.... 1 1 . . tbey wlti, Ihe "Se sa.li , "A .P. " , .1 UXSW ' WkL'J. "I1'"' n,80' 'Outer Is over." ' u,v , ''u W." Tn"l.fUoa "u," vuiiMllht It's a Good Plan Not to let the thought of to morrow Interfere with today's happiness, Stafford's Candy AXI)--STAFFORD'S ICK CIIKAM nro little luxuries that add to today's pleasure. M10n laundry work Is suggested, but exporlenco tenches that, as a rulo, homo laundry work Is not a success. The nverago housewife has not tho facilities for turning out good laundry work, nnd It is awful ly hard and trying work when done i.ell. We have exceptional facilities for dolnc quick, clean and thorough work, wo never Injure tho fabrics, and wo nlways havo work done and delivered on time. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOXK MAIN' 57-J. Henry A. Johnson, a business mnn I or L Anso. Mich., writes; "Kor vears, IKoley's Honey nnd Tar Compound 1 for coughs and colds has been our I fnilltlv tlll.fllftlnn 11. i ,. our children, who like It on ac count of its pleasant taste. It is a safe cure for coughs and colds." It contains no opiates. Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Krank I). Cotinn. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74 BOAT MEN We want you to look at our window, wherein we show the largest assortment of Boat Supplies IN COOS COUNTY. Don't forget that we are agents for RED SEAL DRY BATTERIES HOBO STORAGE BATTERIES VALVOLINE OILS. 2