" 4.MIfc' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1914-EVENING EDITION- TWO Attention! Present Facts Baaiss&rw.sv? til Wm m mm a CONTniDUTIONS concerning aoclal happenings, Intondod for publication In tlio society depart ment of Tho Tlmoa, muBt bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each wook. (Exceptions will bo nllowc'd only In cases whoro tho events occurred lntor than tho time mentioned.) Hosa or tin-: womkx Wo do not come with tho pleading O mastors who In your might Sot us our toll nud our nioiisuro tho rhythm of your delight. Slavo wo have been and playing and mother to hear you a son But now Is the plaything a woman and tho toll or tlio siavo is done. Wo are proud and fearless O bro thers right comrades of fearless men. And you who are strong shall know us tho sweeter now than then, For only tho freo and noblo Is mato to the noblo and freo, And tho bondwoman'H son Is unwor thy tho Hon of the free man to be. We have vlsloncd a distant vision that has lured us with Its gleam, And tho mnrchlug line and the trampfcot nro hot on the trail of a dream. Wo havo vlslonu.l a social Justice that shall know the end of might, I Tho woak, tho poor and tho thwar ted we havo been in living .light. And wo cry to you follow the vis Ion follow with us nhrcast, Brothers, comrndes, lovers, tho ducat Is n Holy quest. Out or tho golden dnwulug, out of tho breaking mom Thoy aro calling to us united tho voices of those unborn. i This Is tho song of tho women, sung to tlio marching foot, Mothers and daughters of moth ers out In tho crowdod strcot, Yen, and the mother or mothers, whtto with tho passing years. This Is tho chant or the womou, and wise Is ho who hoars, Porum. SHU was propared for any emer gency. It was her pride that sho always carefully mapnod out In ndvanco each posslblo contingen cy, Flro was her bugbear. And In preparation for a possible blazo In her own home sho had laid down a course of action that would havo dono credit to a congress of flro commissioners. In tho first place sho would shut tho door of the room In which tho conflagration was discovered. Tlien, sending her mam to turn In an alarm at tho noarost flro box, she horseir would carry baby across to the noxt door neighbor for safely, and would thon dash back for the moat pro clous valuables In tho burning houso. I Sho kept all these valuables In one downstairs cupooard so thoy would bo quickly collectoil. Well, one day the house caught fire. A neighbor saw the smoko curling out of a window and turned In an alarm. In ten minutes tliui firemen bad killed tlio tiny blaze, i Where was tlio calm, far-seeing, ( wlBoly-plnnnliiB mistress of the. Ill) 11 so? For nn hour the nelnhbors sought her In vain, says an exchange. Then thoy round her. She was crouching tremblingly behind a big trunk In the nttlc, tho baby clutched closo In her arms. Hhe had fled thither In crazy panic ut tho first smell of smoke. This story happens to be true. And a moral koos with It. , You don't know what you win do at it certain time you 'miw wait until that times comes. 'I lien all the cHrefully laid plans; all the innrvoloiisly worked-out theories go to biiiosIi and you do what the nor-1 voiib rorco working witiini you com. pels you to do. Scientifically cal culated solutions are ovorsnauuwru liy tlio great human emotions. It'B easy to decide on the spot what you would do should the exi gent urlso. Hut It's (iilte a different thing to do It. With terror or ex citement upon you you will do the things that you tlilnk you wouldn't do; things you can't Imagine your self doing. And this Is true of all things -the little and the big that occur In our dally lives. U your child is seriously III, you promise yourself that If ho Is sparod you will never speak harshly to hlni ngaln you will forsake all lessor ploosureB and devote your life to lilin. . , , ... . ir you havo uuarreled blttorly with your husband and thoro Is an unconifortnble, bleak atniosphoro In tho home, you decide you'll never trnnsgross again If only peace Is restorod. , ... Stop thinking about what you will do -do something now. Tho host motto that was ovor passe pnrtoutod and hung In a Har lem flat Is: "Do It now!" Don't wait for your child to fall III o lavish upon him all your af fection M'.d care. Di.n't proiuhw yourself 'that some time. ,.iayb. you will b mora oco noniUal ,, ,,! Don't wait until your husband Is roady to lirow off tho hiirnogs to toll him tlut you lovo him with all jour heart. Io It now! There comes a time In tho ll03 PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in othor cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho Boclal do- nnrtmnnf. TVIntihnnn 133. No- llniu nt ntllh IlinntlnCR wilt t0 J published and secretaries aro , kindly requested to furnish Bamo. of nnrli nnn of us when WO reproach oursolves with what "has been." , Things It was In our power to . chango havo not oeen changed, and when It's too lato wo sit In sack- rttitttt utnl nutinfl ' Don't dolnv until thoy slam tho gato In your face and laugh at you from tlio otiior sine, uo it now: HOCIAIi AKTKIt.VOONS. Mrs. V. F. McKldownoy and her mother, Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland, havo been hostesses at a sorles of do llghtful afternoons at tho McKl downoy homo on South Tenth streot. Tho decorations wore slmplo but ar tistic. Mght refreshments woro sorvod. On Saturday ncodlowork was tho diversion and tholr guests Included Mrs. .1. B. Biirkhart, Mrs. John Illatt, Mrs. F. B. Allen. Mrs. .1. O. Langwortliy, Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mrs. A. B. Gldloy. Mrs. A. L. Barker, Mrs. v. A. Ticugen, .Mrs. u. s. anuui, Mrs. C. II. Curtis, Mrs. A. B. Camp bell, Miss Loulso Blatt, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Bvolyn Lnngworthy, Miss Klzaboth Moore. Miss Bfrio Church. Miss Griffin, Miss O'Connor, Miss Bthol A. Itccse, Miss Blmorc, Miss Frances Ilurkncss, Miss Bsther Silverman. On Thursday bridge was tho di version and Mrs. II. S. Tower was awarded tho prize. Tho.se present woro Mrs. Ward M. Blako, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Miss Norn Tower, MIsb Bvelyn Anderson, Mrs. Dorsoy Krolt- ,f Mrs W. I. Mlllnr. -!rn. A. T. Unities, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. V. A. Held, .Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. Tally. MrB. V. T. Stoll, Mrs. .1. 8. Hanson, Mrs. II. It. Chandler, Mrs. It. II. Ccrey, Mrs. D. B. Maloney, Mrs. George Goodrum and Mrs. Vernon Smith. Friday afternoon brldgo wim again the diversion and tho honors woro won by Mrs. J. W. Bonnott. The guests woro Mrs. Bugeno O'Connell, Xtro niimln N'nRlmri!. Mm. Doblo. Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. J. A. Matsou, Mrs. J. W. Bonnott, Mrs. Win. Hors fall, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. Iteise, Mrs. Dcrfonbaugli, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. B. F. Morrlssoy, Mrs. J. D. Goss. Mrs. W. M. Blako. Mrs. Wll boii Kaufman, Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson and Mrs. Convorse. 6 I KASTSinB SKWINCJ CIA'H I . Mrs. M. A. McLnggan was tho hos nlta'' r 1 i , alnor of tho Kastsldo Sowing t'lic.o Thursday, numbering as guests .Mrs. W. F. Byerly, Mrs. W. Kojut.ct) Mrs. F. Cassldy, Mrs. F. Iioruian. M'-s. Percy Poot, Mrs. Frink Prey. .Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. Fred Mooro, Mrs. .1. I). McKay, Mrs. A. Simpson, Mies Hattlo McKay Miss Stella Peterson, nud Miss Magglo llobertsou, Mrs. Ilobortsou assisted the hostess. In two weeks tho club will moot with Mrs. Foster at hor homo In Hay City. 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