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SOCIETY
EDITORIAL
CHURCHES
SECTION TWO
MEMREH OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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.."rmttiltTinNM mnenrnlntf
l0Clal Imppcnlngfl, In (cmloil for
publication In the boc'V depart
ment of Tho Times, must bo sub
Silted to tbo editor not Inter
San C o'clock ji. m., Frlilny of
Mch week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases wlicro tho
events occurred lator thun tbo
tlmo mentioned.)
so jolts tiii: world along
A locl H nnd H loved C
Ami cared not u whit for Aj
Whllo II loved A, but courted E
Ami dared no woul to way.
K wedded V ami was adored
Kor two whole yours or tbrco.
When eaeli with each grow badly
Ijorcd.
And F sought balm with (5.
A tired of life mid gave It hack
Unto tlio niotber earth; ,
E earned her bread and found It
cost
Far moro than It was worth.
D lived alone ami grew at last
All wrinkled, mid and old;
But II and C had seven sons
And talile.iiooiia of gold.
eva dean.
AQUAIITEU of a century ago tho
curient question was: "Shall
women propose?" and u dis
tinguished New Engliindor, .Mr.
Charles Dudley Warner, used It an
a title for onu of his delightful os
sajs. "Marriage really coneoms thcin,"
he wrote, "moro than It docs men;
they liaio tj bear tho ehlut of Its
burdens. A wide and free choice
for them would then, seem to bo
only fair.
"Umlcnlalily, a great many men
ere Inattentive, iiiioIisoivImk, Im
mersed In some absorbing pursuit,
undecided and at times bashful, and
liable to fall Into union with women
ho liappcn to bo near them, ra
ther than with those who nro con
scious that they would milieu them
the better wives.
Men, unaided by tho finer fem
inine Instincts of cholco are so
apt to he deieivcd. In fact, mail's
Inability to 'match' tttiyining Is
notorious.
"If ho cannot ho inibtcd In tho
matter of wonted-work, why would
he have such distinctive liberty In
tho most Important mutter of llfo?
"besides, there nro many men and
tome of the best, who get Into n
habit of not marrying at all, slmp
ly becauso the right woman bus not
Presented herself at tho right tlmo.
Perhaps, If woman had tho open
Privilege of selection, many a good
fellow would ho rescued from mis
erable Isolation, and perhaps also
many a noldo woman whom ehaiico,
or a btatlonnry position or tho Iner
tia of tlio other sex, has loft to
Woom alone, nnd wasto hor Hweot
ew on relations, would bo tho coll
ier of a charming homo, furnishing
the finest spectacle been In this
uPblll world a woman exerclblng
gracious hospitality, and radiating
o a circle far boyond her homo
! a Influcnco ot her civilizing por
"onallty." Recently a variation of tho old
Wry, "Can woman proposo?" hns
nle Ita appearance In tho public
Prints on both Bides of tho At
lantic. Tho Obvious answer la. Tim,, f
twtlmes do.
A contributor im ..ni,,,,.,n
,Qe Haltlmoro Sun oxamliio.i nn.i
"oss-cxamlned cIrIUv.hIx l.nnn.
0lCt8 of his iirniiHliitoiwn ...i iii
W I the following facts:
roposed themselves at
r wives proposed
No
,a:i
Propoial at nil on
"Of tho .u. , ...... ''""..
lhPv. u , vmj-iuur wno saiu
' ) had proposed themselves," re-
X.J,.Umt '-"""Balor, "flvo
tS u t,ml b0abt018' aml' tl'e
thM.. -esonabl0 to suspect
h 5ey lied- nt even assuming
tha S t.?;a U' trut" ,l Wr.
, -s l,er cent of married
bod. l: ," 1,er ce,,t '"or
o If f"" "y thc,r ives-to-be
Proposa,.' mnrr,aKe wU,,0Ut nn-
cln fJl0MnB ,ettcr was Plll)''
v " the Phll,li..i.i.. ....... ...
un S ". ,?'Uh nertl0ii of a
""viuti-nent:
rbit'r f t,,o,romfort8
-.-.v., lv 0W j yearj
Established 1H78
An Tim Const Mall.
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for companionship. I nurely will
marry again If 1 meet the young
man or elderly man J euro not which,
who will make a good husband, and
who will Hay ono word, "Yes," A
good husband In my opinion, is a
great Jowcl. No greater Jowol can
any woman over hope to possess.
What, pray, Is that?
Isn't it a blanket proposal?
.Miss Mullens was the first white
woman In this country to refuse to
occupy a negative position, niul to
be restricted in making the most Im
portant part ot her career wholly
to tho cholco Implied in rejections.
Allies Stniidish, you remember,
commanded John Aldeu thus.
Co to tho damsel Frlscllla, the
loveliest niutdeu of Plymouth.
Say that u blunt old captain, n man
not of words but of actions,
Offers his hand nnd his heart, tho
hand and heart of u soldier.
Tho falr-halred, taciturn strip
ling, surprised, embarasscd, bewil
dered, went away through the woods
cm tho errand.
Ho urged tlio suit of his friend,
explaining, persuading, expanding;
refeired to his courage, and skill,
and to all his battles In Flanders.
Hut as hu warmed and glowed In his
simple nud eloquent language,
Quito forgetful ot self and full of
tho praise of his rival,
Archly tho maiden smiled, and, with
eyes overrunning with htugl'-J
tor,
Hultl,, In m, .troMUlQiis voice, "Why
don't you speak for yourself,
John?"
Mr, (Jeorgo Ilernurd Shaw thinks
that tho women of today do pro
Iiose, except In those Instances
whero moro man, the pursued, simp
ly gives up nud ask tho question be
cause ho knows tho lady will usk
It, If ho doen not.
(I. 11. S however, Is prone to ex
aggerate to get emphasis.
Conventionally and successfully
u majority of girls continue) to In
vito tholr "steady company" to lend
them to tho nltar by n look or tho
eye or n pressure of tho palm.
When that system falls to work
as It somotimes does In wises of
extreme masculine shyness, I, for
ono, cannot blamo them for bravely
imliig their tongues to bring court
ship to a climax.
Can you?
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Will) THIS Wl'A'Ai
Much to tho surprlso of their
many friends, Miss Jonulo Tanner
and Mr. James H. Corrlgan woro
united In marrlngo at I p. in. Wed
nesday, August ISth, by tho Kov.
S. S. Shlmlnn. Only Immedlnto re
lations and friends woro In attend
ance) nnd motored to Coqullln who"o
Lho wedding took plnco.
Tho young couple received many
benutlful nnd iiheful presents. Tho
wedding party roturned Inter In
tho evening to tho homo of tho
brldo's sister, Mrs. 0. A. Honebrnke,
whero a sumptuous woddlng lunch
eon was Borvcel to the following:
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Corrlgan, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. A. Honebrnke, Miss
Kstlior Nelson, Miss Willa Hono
brako, Miss Mnblo llonobrake, Mr.
Cluis. J. Knox and Muster Ross
Honebrnke. Mr. and Mrs. Conlgan
loft early Thursday morning In
their car for the I'annma-Paclf.c Ex
position "and their futuro homo at
Salinas, California, wheio Mr. Cor
rlgan will engage In business.
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I IMtlSCIMiA Cl.l'll I
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Mrs. G. Johnson was hostess last
Wednesday afternoon at the homo of
Mrs. II. M. Albeo to tho Indies of
tho Prlsellla Club, tho occasion af
fording a grent deal of pleasure
for Mrs. L. Chrlstensen. .Mrs. I'd.
Duncan, Mrs. L. Knudson, Mrs. V.
Nelson, Mrs. F. Orlnolds, Mrs. Fred
Sandberg, Mrs. L. Krlcfcson, Mrs.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY,
1'EnSONAL notices of vlBltora
In tho city, or of Coos liny peoplo
who visit In other cities, togotbor
with notices of soclnl affairs, aro
glndly received in tho soclnl do
pnrtment. Tclcphono 133. No
tlcos of club meetings will bo
published nnd secretaries uro
kindly requested to furnish earno.
Dan Orr, Mrs. Mostollor and Mrs.
A I hue, who spent the afternoon In
sowing nud conversation until the
solving of dulnty refreshments by
tho hostess.
On Sunday, August 2!)th, the
club ladles, their. husbamlH and
families will form a picnic party
and spend tho day at Port Illinium.
Tho committee on arrangement In
cludes: Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Dan
Orr, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Albeo.
Tho next regular club meeting will
bo In two weeks with Mrs. I.
Knudson.
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ALPHA DIXPIIIA.V SOCIKIV
"Habylonla" was the Inter 'fitlng
topic discussed by tho members o(
the Alpha Delphian Society Inst
.'lenday evening at tho home of JI'm
Irene Preuss on South Fourth iitri'i'l
nnd, pertaining, to the subject, Ihe.
following papers were ably prepare I
and read:
Comparisons on Habylonla and
Kgypt ....Mrs. Olive K. llrown
The Dominating Personality of
lhiiiimuiabl ...Miss Mario Crrgg
Babylonian Culture ( '
.Airs. Itebecca Wilson
For tho general discussion, the
topic, "What river has elono t'io
most toward tho development ot tho
bullion race," was taken up.
Misses Mabel I.ang, Kmlly anil
May HIako ami llulon .Merchant
visitors Tor tho evening and tho
members In attendance wore: Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Harriett Kellogg, Mrs.
Olive K. Hi own, MIbhch AUco Cur
tis, .Mario (iregg. Myrtle Downer,
Kllen UuelniiB, draco Johnson, ami
lreiio Preuss.
Next Mtmday evening tho society
will meet ut the homo of Miss lllcn
lluduuB.
CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD
.li:ETIN(!
Mrs. Ii. E. llendryx or Eastport
was tho hostess at her homo last
Wednesday to tho Christian Hiator- 1
hood members who speui 1110 anui
1,0011 hours profitably In sowing.
The Indies present were: Mis. J.
('. Joiioh, Mrs. A. W. Gregg. M's.
s:.inuol Grogg. Mrs. S. J. Hnmol,
Mrs. E. Ii. Ilopson, Mrs J. mlngj
sii'ih. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. . JUnnia
Hii.in. Mrs. Stono, Mrs. Erwln Yalte.
Mrs Isaacs, Mrs. C A. Solilureeio. 1 joy a mooniigui oxcursion id mu
Mrs. W. A. Itold nud tho Misses I.nr-1 Sandhills, the launch Alice II. hav
Ust'er Hess Inimel. Mario Gregg, lug been chnrtorod for tho occbbIoii
Next Wednesday nftornoon the la-
,les will meet again for woik In lho
thurch hull. Thoy plan to glvo 11
food rale next S-iturday iifiornooii
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I CAMHNG PART' HETUNHS I
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nnd I
Mr niul Mrs. J'ercy ri-m
clilldron
Genevrn and Mvlan, .Mr.
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and Mrs.
StecKel ftim uenuio,
LMvth and T nolo siecKui, .hi. uu -
Ms JnsTwohey. and daughter Mar-jl'oth well know,, young people or
JlrM Mis Twol,eySr..Mr.andMrs.!Irslrield. A five o'clock dinner
.S,ar"t.:!.?nls Frank Jr.. and, will be served at the home or tho
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Eugene and duughtor U,""
EastBldo .returned last buneiuj u'
a fow days cnmplng trip at the sauu -
hills and report a most oiuojaum
oninib. . . I
I JOINT MIRTHDAV IMHTV "
For the pleasure of Fred Knight
whoso blrthduy wns Thursday of this I
week, and of Ernest Drews whoso I
birthday comes next Tuesday, Mrs.
E. C. Drews eiitonnineii hi a j"
blithday party last Thursday even
ing at hor homo In Eastport.
In tho ganio contest flrso prizes
woro nwarded to Miss Murjorlo
Diews and Eugene Keller and Miss
Genevieve Gosney and Erwln Yake
won second honors. Much pleasuro
dorlved from tlio nffnlr nnd nt
the close of the evening Mrs. Drews
AUGUST 21, 1915 EVENING
SOCIAIj CAI.IIXDAlt
MONDAY
Alpha Delphian Society
with Miss KUen Kiiduns.
TUESDAY .
Mrs. Chns. (. Van Duyn
entertains ut bridge.
Dalgle-Knox nuptials and
evening reception. 4
WEDNESDAY
Narcissus Club with Miss
HIancho Tellofson of East-
sldo. 4
Dorcas Club picnic at
bench. 4
Christian Sisterhood In 4
church hull. 4
Mrs. Clias. Q. Van Duyn
entertains at bridge. 4
Young People's moonlight
excursion at Sandhills.
THURSDAY 4
EaBtsldo Sowing Club. 4
Mlnnc-Wlfl Club with Mrs.
C N. Holt. 4
FRIDAY 4
Lucky Thirteen Club with
Mrs. L. Ij. Hrntlley In East-
port. 4
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served tempting refreshments to tho
Misses: Alone Lader, Genovleve, Gen
evra nnd Virginia Gosnoy, Hlnnch
Wllley, Jeanette Wilson, Pearl
I.npp, Nlta Gallagher, Marjorle
Drews, nnd tho boys present were:
Reginald McCarbery. Therald Con
Eddie Holland, an Wayne Gosney.
Freil Knight, Erwln Ynkc, Eugono
Kelloy, Ernest Drows nnd Enoch nnd
Eddlo Hollnnd, nnd nyne Gosnty.
I CHILDREN HAVE OUTING
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A number of Hunker Hill boys nnd
'girls enjoyed an outing In tho
' pleasant woods of that locullty Wed
nesday of this week, each ono be
'Ing well supplied with contilbutlons
'towards. tlio big picnic dinner which
Was spread at noon under a largo
shady tree. The affair wus dellght
fuHy participated In by the fol
lowing: Olga and Inn Chrlstensen,
Nomina, Edith, Corlcs, draco and
Johnnlo Orr, Doris and William
riMillllps, Henry and George Albeo,
Edna Grlnolds, Fred S.indberg,
Edith, Howajel anel Abla Duncan.
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"HAPPY NINE" CliUH
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Miss Heryl Noah of North Coos
River was tho charming young host
ess to tho other eight members of
tho "Happy Nino" Club nt bur
bono at 1 11 all day session en Wed
nesday f this week. At noon a de
licious luncheon wns served ai 1 tho
uftomoun was spent In sowing and
hHlinmliiR In tho waters n't Coo;
River. M'ss Evelyn Plpor has In
vited tho girls to her homo tor the
next Hireling In two weeks.
The so enjoying tho day woro:
Misses Jeauotto Nowlln, Evelyn PI
pjr, Agnes Ilendiickbon, Esthor
no'in, I .flit Ii Johnson, Joanui'.' liow
mini, Snsnii Mnhnffy and tho Irjjtcss
I)oil Noah.
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I TRIP TO SANIHHIiUS
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Next Wodnesday evening n party
of Marshflold young people will 011-
and will leave from tho foot of Mar-!llI)(, A,()la Maluoyi
kot Street dock ut 7:15 o'clock.! ' K,
This promises to bo one or tho most
1 enjoyablo affalra or tho week.
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TO WED Tl'ESDAV
Va. ffttraiirwr lit Aniiimr ill II 11111
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nr.mi lm tinfltttir rnrnmnnv nf MiHS
um i.. tw...h v. w. -
i.iiiinn Milium nun iiuiliuil iiiu..
.', ,: . ';' 7- "no, n,M, 'nne'Prlto. At the close or a few delight-
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jtoupie,
1 Mi.'ivr ,'i' ffiriKTfiv
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At tho North Ilond Swedish Luth-
nn Aid Society meetfng at J. H. John-
son's plato at Cooston Sunday Aug.
ir.th, tho following woro present: 1
Mr. nnd Mrs. HJalmar Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Aug. Tyberg. Mr. and Mrs.
Mat KJelman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wlcklund, Mr. and Mrs. J. HJubeck,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lundstriim, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. Anderson, Mr. anel .Mrs. Wm.
Strang, Mr. and Mrs, .'ohn Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Sanden, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hill, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Uorglund,
Mrs. E. Wittlck, Mrs. J. Olson, Mrs.
A. Strang, Mrs. Marie Nyman, Mrs.
EDITION.
1 .1. Sanden, Oreta Anderson, Mrs. Vic.
j tor Stauff, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. audi
j Mrs. I. O. Stronion, Mr. and Mrs. J. J
II. .loluiBon, Mr. and Mis. Aug. Jos
epliBon, Misses: Gladys Stnuff, Vera.
IleiidrlckBon. and Messrs. Victor j
Anderson, John llendrlckson, Gran
tors, Alex Matsou, Rev 11. F. lleng-
ston, C. HJubcck, M. Sanden.
roil dr. and Mits. itie;e;s
Conipllinontnry to Dr. nnd Mrs. II.
11. Rlggs of Grangovllle, Idaho, who
aro visiting friends and relatives In
North Ilend, Mr. and Mrs. Roy IVrnln
ard entertained Inst Saturday even
ing nt progreslvo whist, first prizes
goliif; to Mr. and Mrs. N. G Haines,
tho ladles' consolation to Mrs, Joo
Olln nnd tho gentlemen's to Dr.
Rlfigs. At tho'closo of this even
ing of tho popular pastime
Mrs. Hralnnrd served n delic
ious luncheon to tho following
guests: Dr. and Mrs. Rlggs, Mr and
Mrs. Joo Olln, Mr. nnd Mrs. N G.
Unities, Mr. "nnd Mrs. Win. Sheppnrd,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wcltzul, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hugh Jackson of Cnllf., Miss
Gertrude Peeps nnd Tom Juzn.
During tho evening, n number of
delightful Instrumental numbers
woro rendered by Miss Peeps and Dr.
Rlggs who Is nu excellent violinist,
and Mrs, Rlggs contributed somo
, very sweet vocnl selections.
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I PASTIME CM'll I
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Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
Hie hard Marshall wns a pleasing
Ii08tc8s to the members of the Pas
time Club of North llend, serving
dclcctahlo dainties to her guests nt
the close of tho social hours of sow
ing nnd chat. Tho next meeting will
bo In two wcoks with Mrs. Edwnrd
Thomas. The ladles out woro: Mrs.
Ii. Hiitchtns, Mrs. Roscoo I Inzer, Mrs.
Edward Thomas, Mrs. Joo Olln, Mrs.
Mllns Richardson, Mrs. Arthur Der
byshire, Mrs. Roy Hrnluard and
special guest Miss lCtliia Jones.
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I VISIT MRS. MACMII.IjAN
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Misses Frances llousel and Ethel
Kltsou of Chicago aro guests at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. II. MacMII
Ian on Elrod Avenue for u week or
ten days. Tho young ladles aro
touring tho West, having visited tho
Exposition ami will return homo via
Canada.
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I "STUNT" PARTY .
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Miss Mahlo Mauey entertained u
niiiuber of friends at n "stunt" par
ty last evening at her apartments on
Third Street, each guest being ro
fpicstcd to coiuo Hi humorous cos
tumes, and humorous Indeed they
were, causing shouts of merriment
to burst forth during tho entire
evening. Vlctrolu music, singing
ami lively conversation followed Int
er 011 by lemonade, sandwiches, ami
cake ndded materially to tho enjoy
ment of the occasion, which wns on
Joyed heartily by Mrs. Ii. E. Mauzoy,
Mrs. J. E. Mauzoy, Mrs. Parhhurst,
Mrs, Roiuieo, Mrs. Ruilberg, ami tho
Misses: Helen McLaughlin, .Mnblo
Lang, Edna Hanson, Madge nud
Winnie Simpson, Elslo linker, Aim
HMIuntl llnsuln If .i.llw.ir n.1.1 litl. In'
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I AUCTION HRIDGE CLUI1
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Very nrtlstlcnlly Indeed woro tho
Myrtle Arms apartments or Mrs.
Carl L. Davis arranged with mari
golds, popples and dahlias Friday
afternoon when sho wus hostess to
tho mombers or the Auction Hridgo
Club and u number or special guests.
Mrs, J. S. Lyons won member's tro
phy for high scoro, nud to Mrs. W.
F, Miller was nwarded guest's first
t hours of cards, Mrs. Davis as
slsted by hor sister Miss Daisy Rush
tervod a sumptoiis luncheon. The
special guests present weie: Mrs.
Georgo Goodrum, nnd hor house
guest .Mis. Paxtoa, Mrs. Crosth
ualto Sr., Mis. Clabaiigh and buby,
Mrs. W. F. Mlllor, .Mrs. Kronenberg,
nud Mrs, Ida Conrad, urn! the mem
bers out were; Mrs. A. E. Adolspor
gor, Mrs. F. V. Calterlln, Mrs. J. S.
Lyons, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. Eu
gono Ciosthwalte.
On Wednosday Septomber 1st., tho
ladles will he entertained at the
homo of Mrs, J. S. Hanson.
Mrs. Chas, MeiCullooh and Motor
Ml?s Alice Cox oxpqeit- tb lenvo (no
last of this month or tlio first of
nxt tc visit the Exposition.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
anil Coos Hay Aihciilsor.
MUSIC AND ""
EVENTS
MUSICIANS
Mrs, Conway to Resume Instruction
POPUiAlt VOCAl, TEACHER CONSENTS TO RE-OPEN HER STU
IMO KOU THE WINTER SEASON.
In response to the earnest solid-
tatlon of her Interested students and
admirers Mrs
Conway
, mndo such 11 signal surccss of her vo.
cul lustrucllou work the past year
has consented to again take up hor
teaching and on September Sth will
begin her fall term of voice and fun-
. F E Conway who
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EVEI.VNE CONWAV
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I FRANK WICKMAN ENTER-
j TAINS I
Thu following press notices from
tho llerkeley Gazetto and tho Oak
laud .Examiner will bo of Interest'
to the many Coon IhlJVifrlejniH or,
Frank Wlekiuan, a fornief -Marsh-field
boy who bus won an enviable
place for himself In California cir
cles. For VIsKncs. I
Frank Whitman wus host at nu
oiijoyahlo gathering last evening
at his utudlo, entertaining In honor
of Mr. ami Mis. Henry Dlnwoodey
of Halt Lake City, hrolhor-lii-law
and Hlsteir-lii-law of Mrs. William
Dlnwoodey or thin city. Mr. Wlck
mnu had a fow guests In (o dinner,
with, an additional number Joining
them for 1111 Informal evening of
music following.
During the evening Mrs.. Henry
Dlnwoodey afforded much pleasure
with a group of sunns, Mis. Din
wooily poHKcstiliiB 1111 unusually beau
tlfiil contralto" voice which would
iiiuko her famous should sho engage
In piofesslomil win k. Although re
ceiving several flattering oTters to
appear in gianil opera, Mrs. Dili
ttooiloy bus pieferrcd to keep her
talent for hor family and hor
riiouds and slugs only for lho pleas
ure It affords. Signer do Grassl
played last evening as did also Mr.
Wlekiuan, whllo Harold Williams
sling u group of Kongjj. Mr. Mason
wus tho accompanist.
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Another largo nffnlr of tho coin
ing week will bo the inception to bo
given by Frank Wlekiuan on Tues
day ovonliiK In honor or Miss Vlr-i
glnla Goodsoll or Los Angelon, a
taloutod sinner, formerly of Hor-,
koley, who, with bur mother, Mrs. 1
doodsoll, Is making tin extended j
visit with hor sister, Mrs. Chailos
Ciimm, ut hor homo on Piedmont
avenue. j
Over 100 of tho musical and social
eirelos of tho oast buy cities are,
bidden to moot tho charming visi
tor ami a delightful musical pio
gium will ndd to tho hour's onjoy
mout. Wlekiuan has u luxurious
btudio ut "008 Piudmont uvonuo,
which has furnlahod the suttlng for
a boiios of dullghtful arralrs this
season.
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I SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY j
Last ovonlng botwooi, rorty and
fifty mombors and friends of tho I
Mollioeiibi Sunday rtcuooi ami somo
of tho oldor folks participated In u
lion riro festival at tho A. Isaacson
homo on South Twoirth Stroot.
They toasted imirshniallows, played
gatnos nml hiul n real good tlmo In
general around tho blazing fire,
No. 24.
ullmental piano with special work In
the training ot tho child voice. Sho
will tench at her studio In tho Myr
tle Anns whoso attractive amuse
ment hull makes such a splendid
place for recitals. Tho terms Is for
twelve weeks and Mrs. Conway's
terms are most reasonable since hor
teaching Ib not for pecuniary gain
but for real love of her work. Spo-
,' clnl term prices nnd reduction for
ihlhlrens work In classes aro a spo
elal Inducement to pnrents who wish
their children to have a thorough
training In the fiiiidlmcutals or mu
sic. Mrs. Conway's preparation for hor
work has been most thorough. Sho
studied threo years ot voice and pia
no nt college nt the snino time taking
the course for teaching tho fundi
mental work for which sho recolvod
her diploma and was graduated from
the New England Conservatory eif
Music. Among tho Instructors In
voice under which Mrs. Conway
studied woru Carl Faelton, with stu
dents of Stockhauson, Gormntiy, In
Paris with Vlardot-Garcla, Mnrcho
sl's Instructor; lleushol In London,
Shnliespcaro, Loudon, bcsldcs stu
dents or Scandinavian nud Italian In
structors, making t Di-opo of her
education very lirond. In Amorlca
Mrs. Conway was a student or Vic
tor llarrlH or Now York and Freder
ic Root or Chicago.
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INSTRUCTOR COMING
Mr. Jens Sovoly who Is to tnko
chin go or tho Violin department or
tho lleniik djerdriiui CoiiBorvutory
HJWMK& 1'u vh'llnlst of broad nius
Iclanshlp nud exeellont t nil n lug1.
Ho ha. been eminently successful
both In tho concert field and us a
teacher, liy hlH paliiHtiiking moth
od and thorough knowledge ot his
art ho has ulwuys had a largo class
or enthusiastic Htudoiits. Mr. Sov
oly will appear In concert shortly
after his arrival hero. Ho oxpocts
li airlvo In Marshflold from Now
York about the -fUh of Augiikc.
HOW TIMES CHANGE
Maud Mullor 011 it siimmor'n uTght
event out on her hike In tho bright
moonlight. She pedaled around from
tlx to ton on u trip Unit would fag
tho strongest men; but hor heart
was light ami hor spirits gay, for It
wasn't work 'twas nothing but piny.
Noxt morning, however, sho'd n pain
In her head, sho was nil played out
and stayed In bed, whllo her mother
hustled In tho kitchen below not
to lido n wheol but to make things
go, Tho tlio morning was hot and sho
worked, by tho fire, sho didn't col
lapse with a punctured tiro, Alas for
tho girl and the woman, sco? Things
uro not us thoy used to bo, Ex
idinugo. I HUjISCHIHEHS NOTICE
j. Tho Tinios currlor boys nro
I initructod to put tho papers
j on tho porch. If tho cnrrlor eloos
I not do this, misses you, or no-
j gleets getting tho pupor to you
j on tlmo, kindly phono tho clr-
I eolation mniiugcr, as this Is tho
I only way wo can elotormlno
wiintlior or not the cariiors nro
following Instructions. Phono
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