The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1 915-EVEMIMG EDITION.
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PERSONAL notices of visitors
In the city, or of Coos Day peoplo
who visit in other cities, together
"wlta notices cf social affairs, nro
gladly received In the social de
partment. Telephone 133. No
tices of club nicotines will bo
published and secretaries uro
kindly requested to furnish same.
CONTRIBUTIONS concerning i
social happenings, Intended for
publication In the society depart
ment of Tho Tlmos, must bo sub
mitted to the editor not later
than C o'clock p. m., Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases where tho
events occurred later thnn tho
time mentioned.)
the land imuATiiKs ijii-'i-:
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Life in tlio old land, peoplo
Havln, our time an' chance;
Toll all day
In tho old-fashioned way,
Hut never too tired to dance:
An' that Is why. in tho twilight
gray,
Wo danco the shadows of Care
nway.
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Life In the old land, people
Wo toll In tho fields of life;
For golden miles
Tho harvest smiles,
Far from tho storm an strife,
An' when toll tnkes us to twilight
Bray
Wo danco tho shadows of caro away.
A MAN who knows mnnklnd
and the world, writes:
"I know, from observation
and cxpcrlcnco that tho vast major
ity of narrlcd men will not hesl
tato to flirt with any comely
woman who gives them encourage
ment, and this dcsplto tho fact that
they lovo their wives.
"I know that many good men nro
divorced on statuary grounds whllo
still loving their wives. Rut n good
woman, married to tho man she
loves, will remain faithful to him
and never think of nnothor mnn
with unlawful thoughts. A good
man, on tho contrary, will "slzo
up" ovory pretty and attractive
woman ho sees with undisguised
ndml.ratlon, and will often outer
into nn affair with her, taking a
chnnqo of being found out, oven
though ho knows tho discovery
mny break up his homo nnd ruin
his llfo.
"What is tho 'why' of this differ
ence between tho soxoe?"
I (hlnk thoro nro thrco unsworn
to this question.
Tho first Is sontlmontnl.
No mnn over lovoa n woman with
tho complcto nnd nbsorblng pas
sion with which a woman lovos a
man, says Dorothy Dlx. No woman
wives nro to tr.om mny be found In
the simple fact that wives condone
husbands do not condone their wives.
Mon hnvo done tholr moral duty by
woman far better than woman have
dano tholr moral duty by mon.
A girl knows flint before n man
marries hor ho Is going to look Into
hor record, nnd that It must be spot
loss, or ho will not hnvo her for his
wlfo. Ji wife knows that she must
wnlk as straight as n string, else
her hushnnd will divorce her nnd
tnko her children from her. There
fore women ns n sex are virtuous.
On tho other hnnd, no girl dare3
look Into her prospective husband's
record. Few wives but find It the
part of wisdom to be blind, nnd con
vention pormlts n man to Indulge his
Impulses unrobukod and do
ninrifo Pnitnrson and Mr. Wllllnn. 1 1
1 'illnce Graham, noted artists of
Pcrtland, appeared In concert, un
der the mnnagcmcit of Mlrs Khoda
Gcrtrutlu Scat.
Aflcr tho concert, Mr. and Mr.
Mny entertained nt a delightful col
lation in honor of Miss Patterson,
.Miss Scat nnd Mr. Graham at th'o
Chandler Hotel, with dnnclng be
tween courses. The luncheon table
were beautifully arranged with sml
lax and maiden hair fern, whllo
p'nk and white carnntlons ns fnvora
glared tho covers laid for tho fol
lowlnc: Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hors-
fall, Mr. and Mr3. F. I). Cohan, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Pnlntor, Mr. nnd
.Mrs. II. S. Harris, Mrs. E. Far
rlnger, Mrs. Armstrong, 'Mr. nnd
Mrs. Mny, tho Misses Dorothy
Chantlor, Rhoda Seat. Edith Clarke
Patterson, Ursula Fnrrlngcr nnd
Messrs. Wm. Knlsor, Will Goodruni,
A. J. Monllol and Ilinrlk GJcrdrum.
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1IIUDGE Cl.Ult
Tho membors of the Drldgo Club
enjoyed a dollghtful afternoon of
bridge preceded by n luncheon laHt
Tuesday afternoon nt tho homo
of Mrs. W. A. Toyc: the prlzo go
ing to Mrs. E. 0. Pcrhnm. Espec
ially pretty wore tho parlor decor
ations; the color schemo of yellow
bolng cnrrlcd out effectively with
HlrfiHm 1llintn1 ..nn nt tnitmittH .1 M .1 nn
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things that ho would divorce nnd'cacln, which contrasted beautifully
disgrace his wlfo for doing. with tho brown background of tho
What Is the remedy for this? AI-' artistically nrrnnged pnrlor. At
mighty wisdom nlono knows. tho luncheon table tho placo cards
, also wcro In keeping with tho color
scheme. Mrs. R. M. Jennings, guest,
THIMBLE CLUB I assisted tho hostess In serving tlio
following club membors: Mrs. .1.
Tho lndiOH of tho North Dcnd 3, coke, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt.
Thlmblo Club woro hostesses to Mrs. Elizabeth Morchnnt, Mrs. Ward'
tholr husbnnds nt n Valentino cnrd(M. Illako, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs.
party Inst Monday evening nt tho n. M. Richardson, Mrs. 0. W.
homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. I. n. Uartlo. icnufmnn, Mrs. E. CI. Porhnm, Mrs.
Progressive whist nnd Informal
dancing woro tho evening's diver
sions nnd In keeping with tho St.
Vnlontlno rule, hearts wcro trumps
during tho ontlro ovonlng.
Tho spacious parlors of tho nar
tlo homo wcro beautifully arranged
with lnrgo bunches of huckleberry,
while myriads of llttlo hearts nnd
Ci.plds wcro in evidence.
First nnd second high scoro
winners wcro Mrs. m. a. eolcmnn
C. M. Uylcr nnd Mrs. J. H. Fian
ngnn. On tho ovonlng of tho first
Wednesday nfter Easter Sundny,
which will bo April 7th, tho Indlos
vl entertain tholr husbnuds with
an '.'ovonlng pnrty nt tho homo of
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Knufman.
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M Thnl site for your now lioino. Plaice youi- 1'ir.sl, payment 1
P now on a portion of happiness and prosperity. ,(M in lino 1
V with (ho live and prosperous poople; tlio .pcopio wiio -aro I
FIRST
AQHITJON
TO
MARSHFIELD
real (Mty Builders; Iho ouos who Imvo tho interest of! tlie
eoiniuuiiity at lioart the homo owners.
Clo out to First Addition, the section where the hoine
huilding spirit is in evidence. You'll get it too. One of
those 50x1 20-root lots fronting on a graded street at only
,$:W0 will give you a home-owning spirit you can't resist.
15uv it now on terms to suit your income. Call nt our of
fice for a plat. Water service? Certainly, the best in the
IHL8' IIVHOHIME.
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nnd Dr. H. E. Hurmcstor, respective- Last Thursday ovonlng tho girls
ly, and Mrs. II. O'Mnra nnd S. S. "Hysoerlo" hold n business meot
JoiMilngH woro prosontcd with tho Ing nt tho' High School auditorium
consolations. t with the following members in
In' serving, Mrs. Irartlo wns ns-' nttonduncoj Misses: Esther Sllvor
slutcd by Mrs. E. E. Rlggu, Mrs. mnn, Instructor, Margaret Stack,
Onorgo Groves nnil Mrs. A. II. Der-' Mnrlo "VnBoy, Mablo Immol, Vera
byshlro.
Thoso of tho party woro Mr. nnd
Mrs. Goorgo D. Mandlgo, Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. II. I Inzer. Mr. nnd Mm. M.
over tnkes poBsesglon of tho heart jo' Coleman, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Dor
nnd soul and Imagination of n man . bvuhlr... Mr. ..n,i Mm. s r. in,,.
ns a man often doos of n woman.
No wlfo Is literally nil tho. world
to her husband ns many n man Is
tho whole universe to his wife.
Thoro nro plonty of womnn who
never think a single thought thnt
does not ccntor around tholr hus
bands; who begins ovory Hontonuo
with "John says" nnd who hnvo
not an Inlorost, mi nsplratlou or nn
Idea that doos not focus on hlni.
There nro no such mon. Evan tho
most devoted hushnnd must think
about his business nnd his nmbl
tlons. Ho dnro not boro other mon tnlk
Ing about his wlfo ns alio horos
othor womon talking nhout bur
husband. Ho bus nmusomontu mid
Interests in which bIio has no part.
All tho clrcumstnncos of llfo turn!
to concentrate n womnu's gnzo on
hor hiiHbuud, whllo hU oyos uro
froo to roam.
To begin with, thou, niun nro lotw
faithful t( tholr wives than tholr
wives nro to thorn boimuKti they
nro loss capable of n Hiiprttmo de
votion; nnd nlso, to bo porfoctly
truthful, bocnuso thoy nro more
Hiibjooted to temptation.
Thu powiml rotiBon why men who
ronlly lovo tholr wlvos nro still
ovor roHdy to follow nny flutnrr
Ing pottlooat, howovor groat thu
risk, Is, uh William Dunn llowolls
onco aptly wild, "Ireoauso, at tor
six thoiiBand yours of civilization,
mon am still Imporfectly imiito-
gUIIlOtlH."
No woiiuui U unfaithful to lur
hiiBbnud iu long us hIio has ono
particle of affection for him In hor
heart. When sho broults hor mnr
Irago vow thoro Is tronohory In hor
eoul iigalust her husbnud; hut a man
may bo faithless In tho flosh to his
wlfo nnd yot hold her In his hourt
as Iu a shrltiu, nnd ho strains ovory
norvo nnd niiisclo to surround hor
with ovory luxury nnd kuup hur safe
and sholtorod from tho hardships of
llfo.
In u way, womou do souso this
dimly. That is why thoy forglvo so
often whon tholr husbands stray off
of tho strnlght nnd narrow path, and
why thoy shut tholr oyos to so many
things thoy do not want to seo. As
long ns a man is kind nnd tondor to
Ills wlfo nnd ngroonhlo at homo, his
wlfo recognlzoa thnt ho is truo nnd
Jiors In spirit, howovor his fuot may
wnndor, and bIio seldom fools callod
upon to take hor troubles to tho
dlvorco court.
Tho third roason why mon nro less
faithful to tholr wlvos than their
rings. Dr. nnd Mtb. II. E. Irurmos
tor, Mr. mid Mrs. II. J. Linden.
.Mr nnd Mrs. J. II. 0 roves, Mr. nnd
Mrs. 11. O'Murn, Mr. nnil Mrs. Wm.
Vaughan, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. 1). Uar
tlo, Mrs. Chas. Williams, Mrs. K.
E. RiggH, Miss Goldlo Rlggu, Miss
Laura Lnwlor nnd Dr. Mot't.
I LADIES' UUILD
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Mrs. Robert Drowning wns host
oa to tho Ladles' Guild at tho
hall last Tuesday nftoruoon. Sowing
on enrpot rngs for tho hnll floor
occupied tho nftoruoon hours, un
til tho sorvlng of dnlnty rofrosh
innnts by tho hostess. Next Tues
day Is open meeting nnil nil clubs
cud snelotles uro cordially Invited
to bu prosont.
Tho HubjBct for dlscourso will bo:
"Moving pletiiroK nnd tholr Aid
iu Education. Who Oonsora Thorn?"
Paper will bo preparod by Mrs.
(liiy Warnor and Mrs. Otto Schottor.
Tl.o lnonibora proBont last Tuosdny t
weiu: Mrs. Mary MoKnlght, Mrs.'
C. K. Purry, Mrs. Eiumn Nnsburg, '
Mre Mury llrownliig, Mrs. J. N.
Ilnvlliw, Mrs. E. P. Lowls, Mrs. '
McClino, Mrs. Arthur MoKoown, j
Mrs. Otto Sohottor, Mrs. F. W.
I'ujiie, .Mrs. Hurry Nnsburg, Mrs.
A. R. O'llrlon, Mrs. Franols Har.ard,
'.Mr. Robort Ilrnwnlug, MIbs Aguts
Hi trhliiHou, MIhh Oauovlovo Songs-'
tnrkun nnd Mrs. J. II, Flanagan
KUWt.
I .V. It. (UTIIOI.IO (iUII.K I
Mrs. A. Houlllng was hostess nt
tho mooting of tho North Hond
Catholic I.adlos' Guild last Tuosday
oltoruoon. Sowing followed by ro
fiThiuonts composed tho program
for tho ladles who will moot with
Mrs. Goorgo IHaok tho sucond Tiic.
duv In MRroh.
Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ingram and
Mrx. Lulghton woro prtont us
kuoktH mid tho membui'ri In at
tendance woro: Mrs. Matlior, Mrs,
AIcDounld, Mrs. Lemnuskl, Mrs.
Loltshton, Jr., Mrs. Rodmon, Mrs.
G. Illaok, Mrs. R. Danks, Mrs. R.
F. Gubhart, Mrs. Hoolllug and Miss
Anna Truomnii.
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I DKLKillTt'TL COLLATION
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mat L. Mny woro
host nnd lioMe-a to n thontor party
last Tuosday cvenlnu at tho l.e
mauslcl Tlionljr, where Miss Edyth
Carrol, Helen Immcl, Alono Lcndor,
Wlldn Harris, Sarnh Escott, Ruth
Cownn, Florouco Powers, Volma
Ross, Roxio Hnl( mid Rosslo Doug
Ins. Tho regular meeting night is
ovory other Wodnesdny hut until
nfter Lont, tho girls will meet on
Tuosdny ovonlngs.
I DINE AT CHANDLER
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Mr. W. KalHur had ns guostu for
illunor ufc tho Chnudlor Hotel last
Wednesday ovonlng: vMr. and Mrs.
Matt L. May, Mrs. E, Farrlngor,
Miss Rhodn Gortrudu Sont, Miss
Ursula Farrlngor nnd A. J. Mon
I PIIILATHEA PAUI'V
Tho Phllnthoa Society of tho
First Ilnptlst Sunday School, Miss
AIlco Tlckoll, teacher, ontortnlned
tho boys of Clnss 3, C. II. ft. Smith,
L Reynolds Development Co.
L (OWNER) M
L 178 Central Ave. Jp
teacher, nt a Vnlontlno party Inst '
Saturday evening in tho church
pnrlois. Gnmoi, music nnd tempt
ing luncheon furnlBhod a vory
plcnsant ovonlng for tho Misses:
Alice Tlckoll, Mnrjorlo Fulnior,
Myrlo Cox, Anna Downs, Loona
Post, Ruth MrLmighlln, Miriam
Wright, Volmn Robs, Naomi Dnn
lols, Frances Lang, II0I011 Stack
mid Mesani: Esmond mid Horiunn
Glossop, Jcsso Frnntz, Harold
Hnlncs, Howard , Kolloy, Harry
Swartz, Win. Mc.Mnhon, Lorcu Davis, '
Lnwronco Danlols, Albert Dnssford, I
Guy Clnuson, Do Forest Mnson and
Chas. II. D. Smith.
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AUCTION llltlDOIl CLUIl
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Jlrs. A. O. ItOL'orH ontnrtnlned
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1110 lames of tlio Auction Ilrldgo
Club lust Wednesday uttornoon,
special guest, Mrs. T. It. James
"winning tho prlzo. Evergreens mid
hluo vIoletH woro used nrtlstlcnlly
in decorating. Dollclous refresh
ments wero served by tho hostess
to tho following proBont: Mrs. J.
S. Lyons, Mrs. J, S. Ilnuson, Mrs.
A. E, Adelsporgor, Mrs. Curl Dn
vIh, Mrs. E. Crosthwaltc, Mrs. W.
II. Kennedy, Mrs. Larson nnd Mrs. 1
T. IV. Jnmcs. Tho club will meet I
flfrnln 11 ,1,, tonnla ,1A tllnnn nn 1
yet undecided.
(Contlnuod on Pago Thrco.)
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'PURE GOLD
IS
PURE GOLD
IN OUR STORE
WHEN YOU GO TO BUY JEU'ELERY, CAN YOU TRUST YOUR -
JUDGMENT? IF NOT, YOU MUST TRUST JUST ONE THING- THE
''REPUTATION" OF THE ESTABLISHMENT YOU DEAL WITH, OUR
"REFERENCES" TO THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US, ARE WHAT
THEY HAVE BOUGHT; OUR REFERENCES TO THOSE WHO HAVE
NOT. DEALT WITH US ARE THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN OUR CUSTO
MERS. ,
JEWELERY MAY "LOOK" THE SAME AND YET NOT BE THE
SAME.
J UST A FEW WORDS ABOUT RUGS
NLY QUALITY STOCK CARRIED IN THIS STORE. '
Here are showins that captivate critica customers
no trash stock at amy price
Service is a point we never overlook
Obligation to buy never comes with a visit
New patterns are now on display
a QUALITY FIRST
Good quality is our motto always
Unassuming prices but splendid values
Legitimate business methods have their effect
Our service excellent
Values the same result success
Satisfaction always follows service
Every sale carries our personal guarantee
No SALE COMPLETE UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED
Comparison throws into bold relief our offerings-
0UR 4tiiAl,t(iWn?IS(lME RICH AWD RARE COMBINATIONS OF
WEAVES AND COLORS.
Small Rugs from 90c to $7.75.
Room Size Rugs from $3.50 to $67.50.
"Why Pay More?"
JOHNSON-GULOVSEN CO.
' THE QUALITY NAME WITH A SERVICE FAME
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PICTURES
nnd
H. S. TOWER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
Picture Framing
REHFELD'S
iO CENTRAL AVENUK
"Phono 275-J.
Don't take any chances
A etnA-i Yourself T(W
You cannot afford to bo without health or accident lni,
V.. -.. ft. A aTlro "
,uu "Ul ""' need tho insurance, but you want to " -
hnvo tho correct policy in tho best and most reliable cooipw
tho business.
Seo mo or phono mo at onco nnd I will orplaln it to you.
E. I. CHANDLER, Agent
Mnrshfleld. 300 Goko Building.
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