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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 1 6 J 914112! TWO You Furnish the Girl iirnTmmiiimiii ... i ............ ,-r. . m L Hmnfl Ml mMiM re3HOEE3 WMWKWWmmLHBMEZiX nw mm i imhmm mm aanwiiP 11 fel PERSONAL, notices of visitor In tho city, or of Coob Day pooplo who visit In other cities, togethor with notlccB of, social affairs, nro gladly received in tho social do nartmont. Tclcnhono 133. No tices of club mootingB will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. THKQUKSTION I "My honey, my honey. Love Is more than money; Try and make your little heart con tent." Ilut ma honey Bays says she. Ivoo'.tln wistfully at me; "You reckon Lovo'll ever pay tho rent?" II. "Ma honoy, my honoy, Lovo mokes the pathway Bunny, Tho sweutcst of the blessings heaven haa sont." Ilut my honuy says, with sighs With doubt In her bright eyeB: "You reckon Lovo'll over pay tho rent?" III. "Oh, love Is nil," I say: "In meadows o' tho May We'll dwell with bluest skies above us bent," Ilut still flhu naj'H says sh'o, With doubtful gluuco at mo: "1 wonder will thu roses pay tho rent?" Frank L. Stanton. WT '"' only wny lo ,mvo n 'r,clul I is to bo one." "There Ih Knrdly nnyoue out nldo my luuuudiato family whoso pres ence or absence means much to mo." I heard n man way the other day. "Tho pooplo who want to bo friends with mo liavo to Heek mo out; I don't hot; ur much with them." Ho suld it proudly. Ho uvidently thought ho was show ing how superior ho wits. I t". Ink ho should have said It sad ly, because lie wiih acknowledging a lack In himself. It Is a common Idea this notion that no Is fortunate when one re ceives more love than one gives. A great many people ueom to lack pride In realizing tfint this or that friend enre more for them than they do for him tmys mu oxchuugo. it in tho feollng that makes n woman proud of having excited a lovo which slio cannot return, and ashamed of loving when hIio Is not loved. And It Is Just as wrong and cheap n concep tion of the great forco of lovo. Thu lovo u human being can feel Is 11 far bettor measure of his charac ter than tho lovo ho can oxclto. "It Ih more blessed to give than to recolvo" Ih ns true of lovo and friend ship as of any mnterlnl gift. It Is hloHsod to hnvo n friend; It Ih far more blcKSod to bo one. Mko morcy, friendship Ih twice blessed; It bletweu him Hint gives nml him that takes. Hut contrary to tl'u common belief, it Is he that glvcB who gotB tho most out of It. It Ih, of con mo, a legitimate ron ton for pleasure and prldo to know that one Is the object of another hu man bolng'H admiration, respect, af fection and wimtovor other feelings to make up tho wonderful sonttmont of friendship. Hut on the other hand It Is an oven greater reason for prldo to know that one Ih sufficiently capable of rec ognizing and appreciating another Hu man bolng'H value to fool that wonder fill Hcntlmcnt of friendship for him. Tho fewer pooplo a man cares about tho fewer people there are who can hurt him. argues tl'o ninn who In proud that there aro few people who count with him. True. And tho tower who cm make him happy, tho fewer who can cumulate and Inspire him, and gonor olly help him to expand Into his highest solf, as tho true friend will. It Is as foolish for n man to rojolce that ho cores for very fow people as It would bo for a trco to bo glad that It had fow roots. Moreover, tho self-sufficient man Ib sure to bo tho solf-centorcd man. It If only through realizing our need of othors that wo understand their nood1 of us. Don't bo afraid to lovo. And by love I mean love In tho blggor sonso In which It Includes friendship and all kinds of love, ns well ns tho lovo hotweon tho soxes. It may bring you somo of suffering, but It will bring you Inflnltoly more for happiness. Don't be ashamed to love. Ho who loves most has most reason to be proud. I TIIUIWDAV DANCK OI.UII I 1 ho Thursday Dance Club membors nnd their guests spent a delightful ovenlng at a dance at the Finnish Hall Tuesday ovonlng given thorn by their husbands. Ucsidcs tho fourteen cou ples forming tho club a largo number of additional guests wore Invited. Punch was sorved throughout tho ovo nlng, nnd good music and floor com bined to add attractiveness to tho gay scono. Among those present wero: .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clinmbors, Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Mr. and MrB. Fourlor and Miss Miller, their guest from North llond, nnd from Mnnihflold Mr. nnd MrH. K. Harry, Arthur Miller, KI bort Harvey, Archlo Johnson, Miss Mcintosh. Mr. and Mrs. II. Wells, and Mrs. Klllott, Miss Alice Cox, Miss Alice Curtis, Will Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Donning, Miss KdwnrdB. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray mond, Mr. Gordon, Mr. nnd Miss Witt Mr. nnd MrB. J. W. Illldcnbrnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs, T. S. Ilnrvoy, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. U Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fourier, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvestor Jones Mr. nnd Mrs. win. Schroedor, Mr. nml MrB. Porry Dodson, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F I.oMolux, Mr. And Mrs. J. II. Stad- den, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kinney, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl, Mr. and Mrs. I Norls Jonson, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Hradflold, It. N. Ponton nnd wife, I Hay Olltvant and wlfo. - I NOHTII ItllM) SOCIAL. I . The North llond Hnptlst Ladles' Aid mot Thursday afternoon nt their rooms In tho Myers building. Quilting wns tho nftornoon's dlvor tilon. Plans wero made for n cafe teria social, to bo hold a wcok from next Thursday, each inomber to bring somo of tho ontnblos. Mrs. Clarko nnd Mrs, Mnrklo wore hostos hoh this wcok and thoy wero nsslst od by Mrs. Kvnns and Mrs. Glazier. Those nrcsonl wero Mcsdnmes 11. Uvnns, A. il. McKay, P. B. Smith, B. II. Alderton. II. Mnrklo, J. H. Clarke, F. B. Glnzlor. Miss Minnie Pnrkor and Itov. A. P. Hassrord. 4 HHIDGB CLl'll. I Mrs. L, J, Simpson was hostess to tho Hrldgo Club at n charming Hrldgo luncheon Wednesday In her home bonutifully docornted with rhododondronH, rosea and quantities of othor flowers from her boautlful garden. Bho was assisted by hor daughter. Miss Isabolle Stearns. Tho pretty card prlzo wns won by Mrs. B. Q. Perhnm. Mrs. Calendar, Mrs. Simpson's guest visiting from As toria, wns a special guest of tho club. Tho members nttoudlng wero CONTRIBUTIONS concornlng social happenings, intondod for publication in tho society depart ment of Tho Tlmos, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each wcok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whoro tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) Mntulnnma Tnvn. flnkn. Tlimon. Mnt- son, Towor, Dlako', Kaufman, Por hnm, Uennott, Jones, Uylcr and Simpson. Mrs. W. M. UinKo is to uo hostess a week from next Wednes day. NORTH IJKXI) CHRISTIAN HISTBRHOOI). A social meeting combined with business will bo tho order of tho day at Mrs. Hlsner's next Wednes day afternoon when tho North Bend Christian sisterhood meets, . K. O. CIjUII. I Tho K. C. Club postponed until noxt Wednesdny Its meeting sched uled for this wcok, on account of tho nbsonco from tho city of Mrs. Fred Kruso, who wna to nnvo ucon hostess. Tho club will moot noxt Wednesday, however, with Mrs. Kruso. . I I JOLLY DOZKN. Tho Jolly Dozen mot for n Jolly nftornoon Wednesday, entertained by Mrs. Rourko with n reading, nt the homo of Mrs. A. B. Snow. Mrs. Albeo assisted tho hostess In serv ing a light luncheon to tho guCHts after n delightful afternoon of needlework and conversation. Tho club mombora out wero Mrs. John son, Mrs, Rourko, Mrs. Albeo, Mrs. Gnle, Mrs. Chrlstcnson, Mrs. Blitz, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Brockmucllor, nnd Mrs. Olson. Tho club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. Albeo nnd Sirs. Snow will bo entertainer. , I X. 1$. CATHOLIC AH). I After n pleasant nftornoon of sew ing for tho bnzaar, tho Catholic Ladles of North Hcnd. mooting on Tuesday with Mrs. V. G. Hlndmnrsh, transacted tncir aid uusincsB ami wero served with light refreshments by tho hostess. Noxt week's meot Ing will bo held nt tho bazaar hall nnd will Includo tho completing of nrrangomonts for tho fair to bo held next Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23. Mrs. McCullom, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Lomanskl, Mrs. Robort Hanks, Mrs. Noll Honks, Mrs. Million, Mrs. LnClalro, Mrs. Wallaco and Miss Margaret Stain buck wore present. BUY YOUR JEWELRY FROM us. x ' - zu V . -rfT" -rrvs'""' t tna s ! I RAITI8T LADIICS. I " The Marshflold Baptist Ladles' Aid Socloty mot at tho homo of Rov. nnd Mrs. A. P. Hassrord on Wednesday afternoon. A buslnoss session was followed by needlework. Refreshments woro served. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold n weok from next Wednesday nt tho Bass ford homo. Thoso presont woro Mrs. D. Ross, Mrs. M. Wood, Mrs. C. It. Flanngan, Mrs. Mears, Mrs. Waltor Hill, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. K. W. Lewis, Mrs. P. H. Storey, Mrs. John Naglo, Mrs. Noll Sutherland, Miss Mamie Gulovson, Mrs. Hassford and Rev. A. P. Hassford. 4 I ROYAL AUCTION IIHIIKJK. 4 Tho Royal Auction Hrldgo Club was delightfully entertained Mon day by Mrs. A. T. Haines with a 1 o'clock luncheon and cards, Mrs. Crosthwulto, Mrs. MorrlBsoy nnd Mrs. Schmidt woro luncheon guests, whllo Mosdnmes Housoworth, Straw, McKnlght, Kroltzor, Harrlgan, Staf ford and Goodrum made up tho two tnblos of bridge. Mrs, Kroltzor car ried off card honors. Tho club will bo eutortnlned In two weeks by Mrs. Housoworth, 4 I CHRISTIAN SLSTBRHOOI). I A meeting of tho Christian Sls torhood took place Tuesday when tho ladles of tho church met and sowed with Mrs. B. L. Hopson. Thero wero nhout twelve membors out. Mrs. J. C. Jones Is to bo host ess In two weoks nt her homo In Poriulnle, fr 4 . OiTv''" WE KEEP THINGS MOVING IN OUR BUSINESS BY SELLING ONLY RELIABLE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND PRECIOUS STONES t BYADVERTISINJ AND TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT OUR GOODS AND BY ASKING ONLY A FAIR PRICE FOR OUR GOOD JEWELRY. DO NOT THINK THAT BECAUSE WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY JEWELRY PRICED ACCORDINGLY, THAT WE DO NOT ALSO HAVE GOODS AT LOWER PRICES. WE HAVE A BIG LINEQFSPl.ENDIDARTICLES AT PRICES THAT WILL FIT ANY PURSE. CQME AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. 1IBACH PICNIC, I Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Grnnnls, Mis ses Ruth Allen and Hollo O'Connor and Messrs. Ralph Homnn nnd John Donaldson chartered tho Allco H. Sunday for a trip to tho bench and spent a delightful day at Charleston with picnic lunch and sports. Rnlph Homnn Is a cousin of Mrs, Grnnnls, who has come to tho Hay to join tho Southern Pacific construction crew on North Inlet, and expects to spend most of the summer hero. Mrs. Pluolla Turner motored down to the hoach with Mrs. P. B. Allen, Don- aid Allen nnd Goorgo Dlndlnger and Hnby Grannls as guests, meeting the party at Charleston Hay. ' PHISCILIiAS. r Tho Prlscllla Club will meet next Wtulnogdiiv at the bninn nt lira Goorgo Rourko at nunker Hill. We Furnish the Home urnish Homes Complete Wa make, homea; Happy Mr. and Miss Sweatheart:- To make your happiness complete you must have a home of YOUR OWN when you are married. To make your home complete you will want to furnish it as tastefully and nicely as you can afford. We can help your happiness along, for we have Just the at tractive, modern, well-made furniture that you want to begin, house-keeping-with, and we make the PRICES that you can afford.. Everything from Kitchen to Dining Room -o- PARLOR TO SLEEPING ROOM -o-For the Kitchen STOVES RANGES UTENSILS TABLES KITCHEN CABINET ' -o- HVBRYTHIXH FOK EVENT ROOM I.VTIIBHOl'SE "WE SELL IT FOR LESS it GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers I Where Are Our Competitors in the Tire Game? t, Look at These Prices and Answer the Question. Remember, These Are NON-SKID TIRES AAn Pi fat I 30x3 Non-Skid JJ2.J5 30x31-2 Non-Skid $17.00 32x31-2 Non-Skid S18.10 33x4 Non-Skid $25.25 34x4 Non-Skid $26.05 35x4 Non-Skid $26.90 36x4 Non-Skid $27.75 35x41-2 Non-Skid , 36.05 36x41-2 Non-Skid $7.0 37x41-2 Non-Skid $38.15 36x5 Non-Skid 43.15 37x5 Non-Skid JM 38x 51-2 Non-Skid $57.30 WHY PAY MORE? """"" " Tl lw Xx. MOTIh Tlie secret of the whole thing is just tills: 'K'v VJ IE, ference in the manufacturer's cost between a plain-W ' and a non-skid tire is the extra weight in rubber of the note,, Take c i w m the extra weight for the nobs is about three pounds, and rubber at 9U cenis v pound should make a difference of about $2.70 in cost between a smooin and a non-skid, What difference do other makes charge you? stt 34X4 in plain tread $24.35; Non-Skid tread $38.4&.' Our Price, 34x4 NON-SKID, $26.05, A Savins to You of About 48 Per Cent See Hague About It I m Bri "ill T. TJfa -l rW Mm IB 1 L I Jil'Ai'illUftSLS ILl tsiBa U TC359MW.in w,-Ml U,inr5fi Aam) 'iioi yju "hs cml' tw RnthP hpet Jams Wmmmw fcw r Mt.vbuinB, I See Hague m .. . n V About u Continued on. Pase 3) c