THE COQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. -EVENING EDITION ( MM3 WHAT- WaSftMi- r 1 Way ! J g hico jConnor, Dnlo Harding, Vl'oln Wilson, Kddlo Unlch, IAjbIIo Hulln, Thelnm McCluro, Twlta lllnkoy, iMnr Knrot Wood, Clyde GoBney, Edith Anderson, Lola Harding, Hon Mc Cluro,, Caldy IiiBJimn, Urnco John son, Doris 1'ottlt, Alpha Hlnkoy, Mario Hliikoy, Dorothy Connor, John nlo Fitzgerald, Wallnco Camoron. . . - Personal notices of visitor In tho city, or of Coob Day peoplo who visit In other cltios, together with notices or social affairs, nro gladly recotved In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. Notices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to fur nish same. Tin: pexrulum ok time I romembor back In eighties when Hank Frlsby wont to school, Everybody In tho vlllago had him doped out for a fool. For ho was bo awful homely, all tho critics In tho placo Said thoro wajn't no lutolllgenco or larnln In his face. Ho was tall, rawbonod and kuock kneed and as awkward as a cow, And tho gals thoy always panned him by and never smiled no how. Ho was bashful and waa nwkward and ho socincd to have no vim, And tho follows 'round tho Bchool houso always poked tliclr fun at him. Nuthln' much wan said about It when ho loft our town ono dny. Hardly anybody knowod tho fact that ho had gone away. Once in a whllo they'd mention Hank and wonder whero ho went, Hut nobody over found out, for thoy didn't euro a cent. Nlgli a dozon years passed by and then ono day a thing oc curred, Groat big auto camo a-tearln' dowu main strcot with a yank, And tho fellor In tho back scat glv- In' ordors ho was Wank. Hank had gono out West and struck vain of oro both wldo and deep, And ho plckod up half a million whllo our town folks was a3tocp. When ho jumped out of his auto full of vigor and of vim, You sliould havo seen tito lown folks all n-todyln' to him. Ho put up u splendid mnnslou and ho wed tho vltlngo belle, And ho has his dlunor ovcnlngs or at least tho servnnU toll. Ho's a mayor now and owns a mill, a rnllrui) and a bank, And thoro's no ono In tho vlllago who ain't mighty proud -of Hank. i Selected. V V SHE stood In tho mldjt of a flow er garden, her big sun lint shading her fuco. In ono hand was a pair of sclsaors, In tho other tho big basket Into which she had bcon putting tho cut flowers, "I don't think I havo found my vocation as yot," sho was saying In a fresh glrlbh volco. "Von boo 1 am very restless Uko nil tho rest of tho girls. I don't know exactly what I want to cfo. J havo thought I would Uko to recite, but then, If I over wanted to mako money, there Is nothing In thut. Then I wanted i ' - . 4& S to teach Ancient History, but tho doctor says I must atay out of school for a year becaiiBo I am not strong. Well, 1 am going homo next week, then mother Is going to decide what I shall do." 1 looked at the slim girlish fig ure as alio stood there and I thought how many boys and glrhi thero nro Uko that In this country; full of tho wish to do something nml yet waiting for mother or someone olno to tell them what to do, not realis ing that it Is only tho, "I urn go ing to do", that Is going to got them nnywhero; that llio wish to ho nn-at bo closoly followed with the question "What enn I bo?" Wo nro nil cqulppod with tho seme fino senses, education jnly de'clcplng our forces, says u Tnliiiogo. Hut wo all havo s.mo big thing that Is latent In us, uomo tlilng In which wo can oxcol. Our temperament, heredity, Biirround lngfl, Bomotlmcs develop us moro uloug ono lino than another. If wo aro In tuno with tho Infinite, tho spiritual side or our nnturo tuny make tho call, somo creative lino t if work, something artistic. Again It may bo tho materialistic side. Fortunes aro bolng mndo by wom en who can plcklo, mako Jollies or flakos. Now York has" any number of Illustrations of successful women, who having no talents, havo had great oxecutlvo ability. Womon who -started with making a fow homo mndo candios, or artistic trlnkdts, havo developed business to ouch great proportions thut today tholr big shops on Fifth Avenuo 'havo becomo a part of tho life of tho greut metropolis. Ah 1 said to tho little maid who stood In tho midst of tho flower garden: "You can't stand aim dream and wish and wonder what you can do. Mother can help, frlonds van advise, hut In tho mean while you must search for tlio tools, and get thorn ready to carvo out your own destiny. No ono else can dc that for you." That particular latent power that Is waiting .'or your call, your touch, Is like a lingo block of marhlo In a quarry. It may always bo Just an uiiRhap on, imoIcss plcco of btone, or, Ilka Michael Angolo, you can tako It and carvo It bring out shnpo and form. Mako your llfo ono of Joy, beauty, and usefulness to others as well as yoursolf. J J ia reside outixg ; ; Last Sunday a party ft young pooplo chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Honry O'.Mara went to Lakcsldo on tho train and spent a dollghtful day at tho popular summer resort. On their return In tho ovonlng tho young peoplo wcro luvltod to tho homo of Air. ami Mra. O'.Mara whoro a delicious supper was served, and a pleasant ovonlng spout. Tlioso of Contributions concerning Boclnl happenings, Intended for publication in tho society department of Tho Times, must bo submitted to tho edi tor not later than C o'clock p. in., Frldny of each week. (Exceptions will ho allowed only In eases whoro tho ovont occurrod later limn tho time mentioned.) tho party wore: Misses Oortrudo Scalfo, Lillian Thorwnld, Mao Olo- man, Messrs. .Too Hoonoy, Mort Carr nnd Ernest Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. O'Mnra and boh, Raymond. PROGRESS (,'liUH PICNIC Tho luat mooting of the Progress Club wna luBt Monday when tho mom born nnd a number of guests enjoyed a picnic at Cooston, tho launch Coos bolng chartered for tho trip. During tho day I'ortBinouth wns visited. Tho Sumptuous dlnnor which wns nerved about noon wns mndo up of tho most dainty nnd doloctnblo dishes and wns heartily enjoyed. Among the Hpcclnl guests Invited -woro: Mrs. N. II. MncMlllan, Mrs. Herbert Lock-hart, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. I. S. Knur man, Mrs. Claude Nnsburg, MrB. Do bio, Mrs. A. T. Lntforstrom, Mrs. Esther Convorso, Miss Margaret Shaw, and tho niotnuora going wore Mrs. W. M. IUnko, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrfl. It. W. Morrow, Mrs. W. S Nicholson, Mrs. F. W. I'nyno, MrB, F. A. Tiodgon, Mrs. J. W. nonnott, Mrs. F. L. Ornnnls, Mr A. J, M. Hobortson, Mrs. A. C. Vestal, Mrs. R, E. Lara way, Mrs. J. S Stubbloficld, Mrs. A. E. Ongnon, Mrs. I). It. Chnndlor. At thin affair, tho yoar books for tho next club year woro glvon out. v ALPHA DELPHIAN KOCIETV 4 Tho second month of tho Alpha Dolphlnn Society courso wns tnkon up In rovlow Inst Monday ovonlng nt tho homo of Miss Ornco Johnson In Hunker Hill. Tho program wns an Interesting ono, every mombor proa out taking pari. Aftor tho loflson, a social tlmo was enjoyed nnd npjio llzlng dainties woro served. At a lato hour Dr. II. M. Shaw camo nftor tho guosts In his car. Thoso prcsont woro: MrB. Ollvo IC. Drown, MrB. Kato Lando, Dr. Mnttlct n. Shaw, and tho Misses Myrtlo Downor, El lon Uudnns, Irono Prouss and Grnco Johnson. Next Monday ovonlng tho club will meiet with MIbs Irono Prouss. e 4 CHILDREN'S PAHTV 4 Mrs. A. L. Evans of Englowood on tortnlned tho small children of thu neighborhood lnat Friday May 12 in honor of her birthday. Tho nftornoon waa spont In various games after which refreshments' Avoro sorveA Dy tho hohteas nsslsted by Mrs. Roy Morcor, Those present wero: Wnl- I). M. C. OLUII PICNIO ' I-ist Sunday, tho North Hond 1). M. C. Club nnd tholr himhandB en joyed n delightful picnic on Coos Rlvqr, Win Vntighun conveying tho party In his bont. About noon, a delicious picnic dlnnor wob participat ed In to tho satisfaction of ovory henrty appotllo. Outdoor gamos wore Indulged In by nil tho nicmborn of tho party and n genuinely good tlmo waa tho result. Thoso making the trip woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester En ton, Mr. nnd Mm. C. W Perkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iru Woltzol, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wllllnma, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kirk. Mr. and MrB. A. E. Morton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stownrt Mc Donald, Mr. nnd MrB. Win. Vaughan, Mlsn Carolina Howell, Mrs. Fay Ward and Hoy Drnlnnrd. A. N. W. OLUII MEETING Mrs. Annlo Towor was hostess at hor npartmonts In tlfo Langworthy ApartmontB Thursday to tho members of tho A. N. W. Club nnd Bpeclnl guosts Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. C. W. Tower nnd Miss Gwoneddo Tower. Tho rooms woro very at tractively arrnngod with cholco roses After a fow hours spont In fnncy work nnd jRoclnl' (convoifintlon, tho hostess served dnloctaliln dainties. Tho mombers prcsont nt tho meeting this wook woro: Mrs. F. K. Allon, Mra. Olivia Edmnn, Mre. Lily Frlcd boYc. Mrs. 'Alice Hall, MrB. J. .T Harrlgan, Mrs. Frnncc3 Hazard, Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo, Mrs. Kato Lundo, Mrs. Alexandra Lando, Mrs. E. Mln- gus, Mrs. Gcorgo Murch, Mra. "VV P. Murphy, Mrs. Mury McKnlght, Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Mrs. E O'Connoll nnd Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Mra. Allon will entertain tho club inombcrB next Thursday nftornoon, 4 Hor selections for tho Sunday con cert woro plensantly varied, nnd each ono wnB well sung. Perhaps tho "ChuBoiiB In Crlnolln" wero best re-1 colvod or nil, bolng rondcred with nu ologanco nnd dollency whloh woro charming n wns the eoBtumo in which thoy 'wore glvon. Tho Nor wegian songs In ponsnnt costumo woro novel to most ot the uudloncc. vm poclally rino vocal crfectfl woro achieved In tho "Norwegian lEcho Song," nmong theso. Tho duets of MIbs Hnmmor nnd Mr. Hunt woro unusually good, Including Moznrt'B "Hclch tnlr die Hand" from "Don Junn," nnd "Cnlni nH Night" (Gootz.) Mr. GJordrum's piano num bers woro plnycd with flno discrimi nation nnd iidmlrnblo technique Thoy Included tho Chopin Prelude In C Minor, Grlog's "March or tho Dwnrffl." nnd tho Study of F Shnrji Minor of Arousky. Mr. Hunt was at his best In Chnd wlek'B "Oh Let Night Spenk of Mo," nild "Ono by Ono" (von Ann Cnrao,) and finished his group of boiicb with Hodnoy'a "Clang of tho Forgo," mmg with Hplrltod power. Mi-. OJcrdrum'B accompnnlinontB wcro pluycd with liln accustomed flklll and nrtlstry. Although tho sea son Is approaching Its cloco, It Is to bo hoped that tho Inst ono of these Sunday afternoon concerts has not boon hoard, iih thoy have proved a wclcojno Innovntlon to us, nnd hnvu! been educational nH woll lia delight fill.' 4 S fr .. w hen Ym Take Baby Out I). M. ('. CLUIl Flowers for DKCOHATIOX DAY Marshfield JFlorist Co. Edwin G. Scott Uut riowors, rloral Designs, Plants. Phonos: Storo. 2C9-J. GroenhousQ 425-X (Closed on Sunday) Plenty of iliolco flowers, for jim lHttir oicler curly. MAHSHFIELD I-'I.OIMST COMPANY Start Right and Finish Right ."Mucli of your personal success do. pen d.s on your selection of clothes. To lo hiiiTessful In llfo, joii must ho careful of your appearance. Hut you do not havo to pay high prices for your clothes to ho woll dressed. Come and st-o my latest style's. and all wool fabrics and leave your oVder today for your Fourth of July suit. Mndo to Barefoot Sandals if Measui-o Clothes ft J. V. Koski fl Tailor for Men and Women Ml Market Avenue :: Marshfiold Phono 111-J, For Ladles nnd Children Ludlos Sandals, ono Strap and Jftickle, good ono. Sizes from 21, to7, prlco ..$1.7.1, to 1.1)0 Chlldren't Sandals, ono Strap and iBuckle. Tho Kind You Can Havo New Solos Stitched on (Sizes from n to 8 for little1 Kids and 8Vj to 2 for larger Children. Prices, ,$l.oo to .$1.50 Chllrden's Whllo Duck Sllppors. Good ones. Sizes from ! to 8. Prlco ijU.m Children's White Oxllto Soled Pumps, Sizes from 8V to 13 Vi, Prices $l.'M to $1.03 Ladles' White Cinderella Pumps. Prlco $1.8.1 Ladles' White Piazza Pumps. Prlco , IJ51.7.-5 Hoy Scout Shoos, Elk Skin Soles. Prlco S1.HO to $2,10 Men's Sennit Shoes, Elk Skliv Soles $i,n Men's Neolln Soled Shoes Tan nnd Black. Prlco s l.."50 We Sell Gpod Shoes You Savo Money by Duying at Electric Shoe Store S. J. IMMKL, Prop. 180 Roiuii Hrondway Anothor ploasan. session of tho D. M. C. Club wnB held on Wod nosdnv nftornoon ns unnouncod In tho Boclnl calondnr. Tho usual bo clal diversions woro again Indulged In during tho afternoon, nnd toward ovonlng, tho hostess served tomptlng refreshments to Mrs. Wnltor Smith, Mrs. II. E. Evans, Mr. Arthur Mor ten, Mrs. C. V. Perkins, Mrs. L. - .LoomlH. Mrs. Fay Ward, MrB. Ira Woltzol, Mra Win Vaughan, MrB, Stownrt. McDonald nnd Mrs. Hoy nrnlnnrd. Tho next meeting of tho Club will bo In two wcoks with Mrs. McDonald. 4 0 I ItAINHOWCLimSKSSlOX I 4 Tho Kalnbow Club of South Coos Hlvor mqt Thursday for an all day sosslon at tho club houso, and woro entertained by tho hostesses Mrs, Frank Hodson nnd Mrs. E. L. Doxtor. Call a Lilies nnd rosos won used In attractively docorntlng tho club houso whero during tho morning hours, tho ladles busied thomsolvos with fancy work. At noon, an appetizing dlnnor wns sorvod and this was followed by tho regular routine of business. Mrs. Million nnd Mrs. Allan Todd of Marsh riold iworti prcsont as visitors of tho club, tho m om liors out being: Mrs, J. J. Cllnkenboard, MrB. L, D. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. W. II. Smith. Mrs. P. Radford, Mrs. 13. L. Doxtor, Mrs. Wm. Richards, Mrs. W. L. Wlrth, Mra. Ia Doll Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. 0. II. Dungnn, Mrs. Guy Chambers, and tho hostesses Mrs. Hodson nnd Mft. Doxtor. Tho club will, meet ngaln In two wcoks nt tho club houso and will bo ontortalnod by Mrs. Bunnell nnd Mrs. Hagqulst, f . ! DELIGHTFUL TOXCEHT 4 Tho luro of out-of-doors was strong Sunday afternoon but music lovers round more compelling attraction In Uio Matinee concert given nt the No blo Theater by Miss Sofle Hammer, and Messrs. Henrlk GJordrum and Gerald Hunt, and found what they sought a satisfying and dollghtful Hour of musical enjoyment. Tho in sistent encore of overy number evi denced the sincere appreciation of those who attended. Miss Hummer won a very oecuro place In tho favor of Coos Day's concert goers, having nppenred here In concert first about a year ago, Tlioso who -hoard hor at that tlmo and ngaln this year proclaim a marked development of both her vo cal and Interpretive powers, expni. In this glorious Spring nlr v i will fr ,r(m,icr .. . neat, comfortnble, well constructed baby larrlngot lH Our new Spring Block or 1iab i-nrrhiKm Is romp! t nttonllon has been given to nil detn.Ui -wldo roomy ,m SW)1 est HprlngB mako thom bomrortnii'o nml dtitiitilc. Sl1 Host German reed finished In nl.l Ivory, white cnamd Gray, bi'cwn nnd natural. .Man rood stles In go-carts. Priced from $6.50 to $32 ATHEXE DELPHIAX HOC'll-rrV 4 A plensant session of tho Athene Dolphlnn Club was hold In North Hond library Tuesday evening. Eleven mombers responded to roll call quoting passages from "Tnloa of King Arthur." Aftor tho )uslncns Kcsulon tho following Interesting pro grams -wore road: Alwln nnd tho Palaco School Mrs. A. S. Hlsoy. Hornurd of Clulrvaux Miss Kath orlno Monde. Abolnld Miss Amy iHnncfl. Tho University or Pnrls MIbs Cnr rlo StophoiiB. Woro tho Dark Agei ns Dark as Wo Formorly Supposed Miss Helen M'endo. f Members prcsont this wook woro Mrn. A. S. Hlsoy, Mrs. Win. Vnughnn, Mrs. J. 8. Taylor, MrH. Chns, S. KnlBor, Mrs. Mllns Rlclinrdsnn, MIbh Amy Isaacs, Miss Etta Taylor, Mlsi Helen .Monde, Miss Ellzahoth Hool llng, MIbs Kuthorlno Mondo, Mlsd Cnrrlo Stoplipns. Tin club vyU meet again next Tues day ovcnlng in tho Llbrnry. PUPIL'S RECITAL Miss Ethol Connor prcRontcd six pupils In n pluno rocltnl lant Saturday nftornoon nt her Btudlo In tho nroadway Apartmonta, and nt tho 'on)idusIon of tho program ncrvod dnlnty rofrcshmontB. 1-TolIowlng nro tho numbors: "March or tho Lltllo Sagos" Mathews Ilolen Sullivan "Echo Lullab'y" ...Harold Sponcor Edna Kollond 'Woodlnnd Droam Wiltz" J. 8. Forrla Cloo Carter "Shepherd's Dream" Ileitis Francos Holm "Polonaise." (Op. 10) ... J. Slunlco EHthor Sullivan "Socond Mazurka" ...nonj. Godard Duot "At School March.. Strobbog Cloo Cnrtor dnil Francos Helm Visitors present woro: Mrs. Win. Sullivan, Mrs. Jamoa Kollond, Mrs. Ed Sullivan, Mra. C. 15. Powers, Mrs. J. I-. lolnndor and Mrs. L. J. Juston. . GENERA 0liUI SMSSIOX " 4 Tho Gonora Club held Its Inst moot ing of tho soason Thursday nftornoon with Mrs. Honry O'Mnra at tho Langworthy nparlinents. A plonsant fow hours or sowing nnd chat wero followed lata In tho nftornoon by a dnlntritineheon. Tho following wero prosont: Mrs. Fred Smith, Jlrfl. H.onry Ross, Mrs. J. Davis, Mrs. Goorgo Gulovsen, Johnson - Gulovsen Gipaii The Quality Name With the Service Fame i . Safety First Service? FIRE AXD MARINE, AUTOMOBILE, HHAIril, ACCIDENT LIl'E, WORKMEN'S COMPKNHAT10X AND ' LIABILITY IXSUHAXCE E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. Coko Building MurnliflclJ, Om, PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Sento COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY XOT1CE TO THE PURLIO From nnd after this date I will not ho responsible for any debts contracted by my wlfo, nnd dcnlors aro hereby given nollco not 'to glvo hor credit on my account. FRANK PUG8LEY. Marshfiold, Oro., May 18, 10 1(5 ;! Chicken SCHOONER TILLAMOOK PORTLAND ANl COOS RAY SAILS FROM PORTLAND EVERY TUESDAY TOR INFORMATION PRONE 27H TOM JAMES. Aut., Ocean Dock WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer -for- Sunday and every other day at the- Enterprise Market COMMERCIAL AVENUE YOU AUTO CALL FOOTE No inferior quality "bargain meats,"- grade only THE BEST, GET NfW Come In and Play the l"f 4 .,r until llf l-tf IIIO I'll ' i.r. iim Toudfl'e ff,umi t'l'"059 t,va Ho hiss n Hue now Wlnton Six. .rccor Will go day or night unywhero. Noivl phono number -ll-L. 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