mm mmr mm - tt THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFlELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915-EVENING EDITION. TWO J rTi AOCIaij f'Vm:LC anii's rit- yhiyikvc PERSONAL notices of vialtora In tlio city, or or Coos nay peoplo who visit In other cities, togethor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tlio social de partment. Telephone 133. No tice of clDb meetings will ho published and secretaries ttro kindly requested to funilsh same. CONTItlBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended tor publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where tho events occurred later than tho tlmo mentioned.) I Heap Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Jus. Nowlin, 'pleasantly In sowing and social chat. ijtrs ciaud Piper. Very dainty refreshments were serv- I,i ti,0 luncheon room, prettily dec- cd to the following ladles present: orated with applo blossoms, the host-1 Mrs. It, 11. Hazer, Mrs. II. E. Hur- ' - nrvn,i nn mmetlzlntr luncheon i molstcr, Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, .Mrs. to the following: Mrs. Chas. Mahaffy, A. E. Hose, Mrs. P. K., Glazier, Mrs. Mrs. Ella Uowman, Mrs. I Mahaffy, W. Kennedy, Mrs. V. h. Wattcrs, Mrs II. E. Edwards, Mrs. F. II. Rood, I Mrs. Konnls Hull nnd Miss 0 Loan, gnosis, airs. s. s. juiiiiiuho, ...-. II. J. Linden, .Airs. E. E. Higgs and Mrs. E. P. Russell. Tho club will bo entertained in two weeks by Mrs. S. S. Jennings. ! : . FASHIOX .NOTES. Tho reign of sklmplness la o'er, Tho skirts aro growing wide And slender ankles eeen boforo Can now bo tucked Inside. The sleoves unto tho fingers reach, Tlio' collar has returned. And thoso who sneer and thoso who prcrtclt nellovo their lessons learned. Tlioy know not women If they feel Her natural bent to plcnso CAh bo Affected by her zeal Do checked by things llko these She- follows fashions and she will, For scoffs sho cares no whit; Bho falters only when tho bill Is sent with "Pleaso remit! " Sho may look foolish docs sho caro? , Hho, follows fashion whlio Her dearest friends would novcr daro To lot her boo them smile. siio'll bravo tho cold half clad, in deed, , In ardor to bo slim, And suffer, If thoro ho tho need, To charm Homo soulless "him." Tho fashions come, tho fnshlons go; For oilo thing aro thoy meant Tlioy frame tho charms of woman bo Slio'a always dlfferont. Exchange fr Q IX MONTHS boforo tho grout war broko out In Europo nn American Id l'arla said to II Comtcssa dl Cenlrtnlnl In n tone of alarm: "Madnmo, Europo Is danco mad." "Yes," said sho, "ho Is tho United StntcH. What of It?" "Madame," ho Bald. "IliHtory teaches us that mich wild epidem ics and brglcs of dancing aro al ways followed by groat wars. Danc ing has something to do with war. Tlio savago tribes always danco bo foro going Into bnttlo, Tho DrnlilH Had tlioir war dunccm boforo taking to tlio war trallH. Our Aiuorlr.iu Indians put nn war paint and dnnc od boforo thoy planned to scalp their enemies, Indian dancing was n part of tlioir worship. In corres ponded to tho saying of prayers lit tho chilrcheH of Europeans boforo tho troops wont to battle. Why tho expression of rollglous enthusiasm took tho form of dancing ( cannot nay, hut it did. Dancing Ih always tho bIrii of great Hoclal unroot. When you linvo groat Hoclal unroot you linvo war. "Mndamo, I fear war. It Is coming to tho United States. It lo coming to Europo. It Is bound lo como to ono or tlio other flwt. Thoro Is n chitnco that tlio Unit oil States may nvort war, but It Is only n r banco If tho United Slatott will toko n loason and chango hor wnyi. I rcpoat It again wlum you havo great Hoclal nnd domestlo unroat you aro not far from chaos. 1 ihliik tho Unllod Slalon Is not far frciu chaos." Tho countess did not pay inmli nttontlou to tho agitation of (ho American, but now that Europo Is ntpopod In war, uho has ohnnKod lav vIowh. Sho Is now In tho United States whllo oho has -tot dlrulged tho numb of tho ourmwt American who forocost tho fiuro pton war six months boforo It vnnu, hIio would eavo tho United States from a similar calamity ond Ih speaking hor warnings. Tho rounlos, boforo lmr nmr rlago lo tho Kronchman, was nn Amorrcan girl, Hays an oxohmmo, .losiplilno I.uilwlg. She naturally hopes tho forpenst for tho Ian. of lirr birth will not como tnio. "I inn siiro tho man had no !n- aldo glluipso of tho voerotg rtntc." sayn tho romiteM. moiely mado an nstsortlon baoed on fact. Ho pointed out lo tno tho factH of history us thoy ein In vapid succorfblon. First thro Ih wlldnoss. Thou thnro U law It HCdiiiB to bo a natural law, J it it t as natural as tho law that If any nun does anything to oxcqmj tie must suffer tho coniwqiiauceo. "Now that bin wonU have come truo I Tocogulie tb fart ami ognUo that the Amarlcwit people are drlftlnic to whr tber ermuot return. Tho peopla bar ion from one danco to inothar with rckli nbitiidou. Thoy bar tUaeaO wild ami wilder dances and bar rMrhod tho oxtromo." History shows that whrn tb pen dulum swings toe far in on dlr' tloit It must Bwln.' bs k ' n. . tho owing laK la ' " ' , war. Vol It may ho that war aas nothing to do with tho swinging of tho pendulum. Thoro havo been Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Hilda Larsen, Mrs. E. C. Darker, Mrs. H. I,. Heath, Mrs. J. E. Noah, Mrs. Claud l'lper, Mrs. W. II. Piper and Miss Oolo McClay. In two weeks, Mrs. W. B. Piper will entertain tho members. I Mi:i-rriN iosttoxki I : V LlTTIiU SOX XAMKD Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Glvcns, has been named James WlHuVnfor an undo of Mr. Glvcns. Mrs. Spencer, tho motner 01 .urn Owing to tho fact that yesterday .. ..- ... i. ,... . . .. -. ' so many nn in mo ni.iorjr oi mu.. wns 00od Friday, tho Norwegian 0 , M , f SC!Utlo! "" """ , U.,uw.uiun luK i-uuimUD ouu.uw u.u , , k n oxtciulCd Visit. may havo been only n coincidence. not hi(1 a gesslon but will meet In, " . . v ir. Minolta n Mm plinrrh nlinnnl. NEXT WEEK A JIUSV (1X15. ' All) TO .MEET I Owing to tho fact that this Is Ilolyj" Week, there has been a lull In aoclal ' activities but next week tho wheel, Ti(j North 1Jmd PrC8byterl( of society will again revolve with Its lntlIes. ,,, wll, ,,oId r0BUlBp bU8l. Ititlnl ..IflnlMla f ll .. niJI1lllt iitnnlf u... lu.m.v, w.u -"" """ ncBB meeting at tho l)omo of Mrs. A. UllL'tllllg IW1 II K'llllll uaii lillULT l"U ,, n. .....!. V .f.n 1n.ll.irt t OI ln..lnn 'i. Catholic Church. This occurs on Mon-'1, ' day evening, April Gth nnd promises to ho ono of tho most brilliant af fairs of tho season. Tho Drldgo Club which did, not meet during the lenten season will bo ontcrlalncd on Wednesday ovo nlng by Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Kauf man nt their homo In West Marsh- fluid. I NOItTII liEXI) cum Itoso Wednesday afternoon at 2 T. J. If. CliUD I 4 A number of girls of tho yourig set havo formed n "hiking" club and havo planned many jolly trips for tho coming Bttmnicr. They met yestordny at tho homo Tho North Bond Auction Drldgo Club will meet Easter Tuesday, April Gth, with Mrs. Carl Jacobson. fr PHlLATHEA POSTPOXED I On nccount of tho special meet ings nt tho Baptist Church, the Phllathca Club did not meet in the church parlors last evening, but will moot next Friday" evening. j (Continued on pago S) Tlio A. N. W. and tho Ladles' Art ot M1hs T',olnm J'?0"8 " ",nde ;iubs will meet tho coming week af-i "rrangements for a l.ko In tho near. JITM3V SIWVICK TO ... wi,.- n..,,nm .. nnJ1'1""-". Tho girls will iiicot again 1-IKSl ADIMIIO.N Clubs ter n week's postponement as an nounccd in tho social calendar. Tho other clubs and Hoclotlcs will meet as usual on their respecttvo days. Special attention should ho given tho fact that tho Coos Day Concert Hand appears Sunday for tho first tlmo as an independent organization and as micH should bo encouraged with a crowded houso when tho mem bers appear In concer.t Sunday after noon nt 2:30 o'clock in the Orphoum Theater. & ! : I Arrnox iimnci-: n, In two weeks, with tho placo as IT yet undecided. Present nt yestorday's meeting i- woro tho Misses Clara Ferguson, Ruth Golden, Glcnda Fnrroll, Mary McArtliur, Wllmn Hongland, Ruth, Anderson, Lorcna Hoffman, Grnco Farrln, lloluu GuloBen nnd Tholma Lyons. I 4. 4. 1 Leaven Blanco Hotol every hnlf hour via Droadway and Fifth street. Leaves First Addition quarter of nnd 4 quarter nftor hour, SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained in Marshfield from t CUIMI OPEX MEET.XO MrS ,Jl,2?l,andf Last Tuesday ftcrnoon occured 1 352 So, 5tll St. PllOne 200-X tho monthly open mooting of tln' - 'Episcopal ladles' guild nt Guild hall Prize for tlio high scoro wob won by Mrs. Ward M. Dlako at the bi monthly meeting of tho Auction Drldgo Club with MrH. J. S. Hanson InBt Wednesday afternoon. Tho moiuhors present woro: MrH. W. II. Konnedy, who will bo hostess In two wcoks, Mra. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. Carl Davis, and thu special guests, Mrs. Charles Hall. Mrs. v. M. Dlako, Mrs. R II. Coroy nnd Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy. Mrs. HaiiHon was jjbsIhIciI by Mrs. Davis In fiorvlug dainty refresliiucntB. 4 ; , I KI.OSTEIt I'UVH 1 t : Mrs. J Q. .InrvlB was hostess lijst WodnoHdny afternoon to tho Klostor Club inoniburH, Bervlng dainty re freshments after tho social and hew ing HOHhlou to tho following ladlcH: Mr.s W. A. Reld, Mrs. It. W. Mor row, MIhh Margaret Shaw, .Mrs. F. L. (IraniilH, MrH. OtlB Wilson, Mrs. J, V. Motley, Mrs. W. H. McMillan, Miss trvT Kindly romembcr to glvo ua a trial. Everything In tho bakery lino MAKHIIPIEM) DAKIXO CO., 133 No. 2nd at., near Central Phono -128. 1 CIIIMXEYH CLEAXED, ItEPAIREI) IF XEEI1EI1 AXI) INSPECTED , wllli n largo nttendanco of represent ative women. Tho following excellent program wns rendered; I Vocal Solo Edgar L. Cason J Paper. "How Jo Mako JIarshflold u Model city." Mrs. Vernon A. Smith Vocal Trio (a) "I.ovo Has Gono Astray" Spenco (li) "A Highland Lnd My I.ovo Wna Horn." Mrs. E. L. Uoblnson, Mrs. F. E. Wilson nnd MIbs Evolyn Andorson. Paper. "Music In tho Schools." Mrs. F. E. Wilson AbSlBted nt tho piano by Mra, Wm. Ilorsrall, Jr. On Enster Monday April C, tho Guild will meet nt 2 o'clock sharp for tho annual election of oftlcora. This Ib to bo n strictly business Kca- Hlon nnd a full nttondnnco Is doslrcd. ! I am proparcd to clean chlmnoys nnd mako thorough inspection of sarno. Don't delay. City ordln nnco compols property owners to do this work. Prompt work may savo n flro. Charges ItctiNounblo A. II. SERfiEAXT, Phono 2C8-X 10CC So. -ith at I "FIVE HUXDUED" PAUTV ast Tuosdny afternoon, Mrs. Per- Ji'sslo Trask nnd Helen and Warren 'ry l)0,l80 wnn tho charming hostess j jlolil. ;i inoieB ot "iivo iiunarod" nt noriv Mrs. MeMlllau will ontertnln In two ,,nmo ,u p,rat Addition. Mrs. Norls weeks. I AITERXOOX AT SKWIXG Jensen won tho trophy for high scoro Tho homo wns decorated very bo conilngly with cut flowers nnd houso plains. Aitor cams, tlio hostoss servod a iiuiiruiiis iiiui'iiuou 10 nor auor .MAltSIIFIICLD .MATER.MTV ) HOSPITAL Sirs. M .J. Ootrotv, Mgr. Mih. J. E. Edmunds, 4 (Formerly Mrs. Dillon.) Head Nurso CG2North Second strcot. 4 Phono 1G6-R Opon to All Physicians Mrs. Win. llyden onturlalned m noon guests who woro: Mrs. J. W. nunihor of ladlon at mi afternoon of Mitchell, Mra. II. L. Crawford, Mrs. sewlt.K last Thursday mid served T. S llnrvoy, Mrs. E. F. Lo Mloiix, them with a most delicious luncheon Mrs W. Schroedor, Mrs. Norls Jonson, at an appropriate hour. ' jirB. J. H. Stadden, Mrs. It. N. Fon- llor KuoHts Included: Mrs. Jnnioi ion. Mrs. c. C. nolnir. Mra. Hnrrv Dtmnett, Mrs. August Frlzeon, Mr8. ; Rradflcld, Mrs. J. 0. Kinney, Mrs. t GOODRUM'S GARAGE . Murphy, Mrs. W. S. Drown, Mib.j. nudonbrnnd, Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, nm i.Hrm.11, .Mrs. warner ogrun.lMrH. L. F. DonnliiL' Mrs. u. a. v.ii Mm. Percy Poet, Mm. T. J. Scnlfo. Mr8 Honry Fourier, Mrs. Roy Car- f WALL PAPER ' Seo 1 VIERS i About it, trry?T,ff?f Mra. .1. 1). WlublBli.r. Mrs. Charles pouter, Mrs. Harry Dultmann, Mrs. La Chapollo and Mr. W. K. Hoag-' F. K. Raymond, Mrs. II. O'Mnra. nllllt I 0. 1,1 Ln.n. Il..l.. HOME OF THE CADILLAC AXI) DODGE ALKIIT CLUB and Floronco Hobort. - Sl'UPRISE CWltll PAUTV AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS Sit" Central nv. Phono J17JI-L :n 11.1 1 iiuraitay 1.10 moiniiora of tho MH Monday ovonlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alort uiib of Coos River wtthored j. 0. Klnnoy were entirely and ngree at tho holiiH of Mrs. V. K. Rood and nbly hiirprlsod when enough friends spent most ot the afternoon In dls-.ealled to make up C tables ot flvo viiimIiik plans for n Fourth of July hundred; tho prize for high scoro celebration which tho ladles of tho uolmr to Mr. ,.,... m- 10 v i f club will Blvo and wlilrh will bo tree Mlouv. At a lato hour, appetizing ,e "V for Bvor'oll Coo ' Tho pro- froalunoiita which had been furnlsh- ram m m planned by the Indloa oil by tho surprise schemers were nwlatod by tholr Inikhands. Kvirioiio aorvod. la oxportod to lirliiR a blK basket Those of tho party woro Mr and filled with good Uilngs to oat, Mrs. J. W Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Noah will put Ills boat on tho.j. q. jnnls, Mra H. A. Wolls Mr run from Allowiny to tho groNo. cap-. mid Mr. W. Schroedor, Mr. and' Mrs' tulua lMwarda and Ott will run fromL. F. Donning, Mr. nnd Mrs. T s' Marahflold and thoro will be other, llarvo), Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stadden boats from dlfferont points. Furthor.Mr. and Mrs. Norls Jonson, Mr. and details will be glvon out later. , Mra. K. V, Lo Mloux, Mr. and' Mrs Sometime in May tho ladles will J. w. Hlldenbrand, Miss Ruth Mat alvo a banquet for tho husbands nt.thows. Mr. and Mrs. j. l5 Klnnoy tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rood. and Messrs C. D. Landers and Louis Ibo follow lug couuuittoos wero ap-'schroodor. llauimet: Mra. Chas. Mahaffy, Mrs '- Ulld Uraon and Mrs. W. B. Plpor.j KBU-rtalninnt: Mra. V. K. Rood. Vrn r. r Darker. Mm. F. II. Rood Tito North Demi Thimble Club Mr M14 p. inan and Ml" Oelo met jesterlav afternoon with Mr( .r. .i.rnti Mrs K J, 'Win, au:;lnn tho Umo being rpent 1 Til I.MIU.L' CLUB Tho largest and finest ho tel in tho Northwest Your friends will be proud to meet you hero. Rates to You CO rooms $1.00 100 rooms with bath 1.80 100 rooms with bath $2.00 200 largo outside Your hcadquartors for every occaslou. vj irt ix-wft - iPMatXHSAj THIS IS THE Where Quality Rules, Discriminating buyers do not purchase Furniture for use for a day or a week or a month ipM So o o o o is bought for years of wear and it is expected not only lo stand the strain of usage during that time but should also retain its good looks. .That is , why "QUALITY" should be your first consideration whenv you contemplate buying Fur. niture for your home. Quality rules at this store. This re liable firm stands behind every article with a guarantee ol K which is your protection and also a source of continual satis faction. You know that in Furniture from Johnson & ,6lil ovsen's you have the best to be had. An inspection of our line will show you its Superior QUALITY and the reasonable prices will be equally pleasing to you. Johnsoia-Gulovsen Company The Quality Name With the Service Fame j ft I o 0 A Little Campaign of Want Advertising in The Coos Bay Times Will Sell Your Useful "Second Hand'' Things to People who Need Them. There's a notion, pertaining to most articles of use, that as soon as they become "second hand" thev. in some mv- I sterious way, lose at least one half of their market value. And one hour s use makes most things such as vehicles, ma chinery, articles of clothing, etc. "second hand" A campaign of want advertising will sell your little- used or your much used things to people who NEED THEM--and who will pay a FAIR price. Vi. . . "- . "''IfiLVil, " '' h ' "" "r :W ."&"-- t " j