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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1914)
liiifiiAiaiifjiTji "i'4opjr"it' n47" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THBEE ---' (FIRST ACfniTJQN TO MARSHFIELD SMALL BEGINNINGS TOTAL $40,000 IN TWO YEARS , ' C r U anyone still despises the installment plan of jotting a home, let him see First Addition. To the principle of wiving rent and consistently applying these savings to the pin-chase of home-sites and homes, this addition largely owes its remarkable success. Today the dwellings nlouu in First A ddition represent an investment of over $10,000. If you are a renter, it will be worth your while to see this beautiful residence district. It is still young and there is room for you in this community of progressive citizens. . i '$' ; For prices and terms of lots and for information about building on the installment plan, see Reynolds Development Go (OWNER) ITS Central Ave. .& PIANOS - VICTROLAS "n: eraa.'caiXsccmgr.y.iT uu vajv- te-n IP" di iter, aagsZZstfj. L'JHr A fine stock of Pianos and Players have just arrived and are now on display. We have prepared for a large busi ness this fall and in order to have your orders we are going lo give you more value, more satisfaction and better service for less money than other piano houses. Your money's worth or your money back. We can arrange terms to suit your convenience. ' Victrola for perfect dance music "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT" fflimmmm 'Ok L. L. THOMAS, MANAGER. Plays all the new dances, loud and clear and in per feet rhythm. Always ready when you want it. Keeps on playing: as Ion? as you want it. Oblierincr enough to re peat any dance music. Does away with the trouble and expense of hir ing musicians. Takes up little room- fcloesn't crowd the dancers. We'll.gladry play the max Ixc, hesitation, one-step, tango or anv other dance music' veil wish to hear ston In any time, 'And we'll tell you all about our easy terms. The Instrument shown above is the Victrola VIII, $10. 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Primary Songs Central Flrnt Orndo Third nml Fourth Gratia girls. "The Hnlny Daisies" Central Sec ond Orado. Dumb noil Drill Central Third nntl Fourth Grade- boys. Jnpnncso Drill Central Third nnd Fourth Orndo girls. Part II. llirco acts South Marshfleld Fifth . nntl Sixth Grades. I Part I of tho entertainment In dl i reeled by Misses O'Connor, arnhntn, ! Watson, Corning nnd Mis. Wilbur. ! Part II Is dlrcted by Miss Volz. 1 A MEltltY COMPANY. Operetta In Three Acts. j "A Merry Company" of school i cadets and Rlrls nro enjoying a picnic. i Two of their number disguise them ! selves as an old man and nn old i woman and pedtllo apples, notions ' nnd candy on the picnic gronndB. They are taken In custody by tho threo policemen when they reveal their Identity. Tho music consists of solos, unison and two part souks, nil very bright nnd pleasing. I The following pupils from tho fifth I nnd sixth grades of tho South Marsh field school composo tho met: I Peddle lloronlco Mlrrnsoul and Francis Sacchl. . Pollcoinon Cecil Ln Chnpello, Al ' bort Unssfortl and William Kroltzer. Cadets Fred Knight, Donald Al len, Ervln Storm, Albert Johnson, Francis Flnnngnn, Nod Patterson, I Itouben Snndqiilst, Karl Hodges, Wlvltford Hnll, Ferdinand Lococq, Wnyno llnrrls, Elmer Ulldenbrnud, Ilerschcl Clausen, Arthur Illllstroiu , nnd Edgar Mnuzey. I Girls. Mnbollo McLaughlin, Etho! Davis, Mabel Sneddon, Dorothy Unas ford, Oomonco Wright, Penrl Lapp, Gladys Harrows, Iircnn Hoffman, 1 Hazel Coffin, Stolln Murium, Jennie i Dowmnn, Mildred Ingram, Bhoda An idursun, Stolln Haglund, Helen Lecocq, ' Margaret Powers, Evelyn Fourier, , Jonnetto Wilson, Ilutli Santlnulst. Frances Lyons, Leona Hoffman and Louise Gltlloy. Tho recital given nn n benefit In bohalf of tho Norwoglnn Luthornn Cl.apel nt North Hond Thursday last by Honrlk GJordrum, assisted by Mrs. Franklin E. Conway, was very well pntroulzod. Mr. GJordrum convinced his hoar ors In the first two numbers of his flno musicianship. Tho Boo thovon "Mlnuot" being played with grace and clcarnoss and tho "Ecoa salso, by tho sauio composar, with much hrilllnncy. In nil tho following numbers Mr. GJordrum had a flno opportunity to , show his versatility, his playing being romnrkably clear, rhythmical and noworful In conception. Spoclal mention must bo mndo of tho bonutirtil rendition or mo "iin nlHh Folk Song." by Morlknnto, which loft n lasting Impression. , As tho program proceeded tho nnd- , lonco grow vory nnthuslnstlc. As en cores .Mr, GJordrum played "Crcn- I condo" Per Lassen and n Norwoglnn ' "Cnprlco" by Olo Oloson. Mrs. Conway was In flno tvolco. Sho very pleasingly gavo tho son,?: i "Woro My Bong with Wings Provid ed," Halm, and tho aria "Ono Flno day" Mndnm UtiUorfly, by Puccini. In tho lnttor sho reached groat artis tic heights, her oxproaslon nntl Inflex ion bolng romnrknblo, Tho group of Scandinavian songs wns enthusiasti cally recolvod, hor pronunciation of tho Norwoglnn and Swedish botug vory good. Mrs. Conway responded I to tho persistent npplnusa with, Mrs. llench's woll known "Tho Years nt tho Spring." As an nccompanlst, Mr. GJerdrum ' provod hlmsolf an artist of ability. The whole program was woll chnson especially for tho occasion. Quito a number of Marshflod musicians woro present. It Is to bo hoped that Mrs. Conway and Mr, ajordrum will glvo a number of such flno programs this season. Great Interest Is takon by tho pub lic In general in tho Hod Cross none fit Concert to bo given at tho Mason- Ic Opera Hotiso November 27. Tho program promises to bo one of gront enjoyment. Tho vocalists will bo Mrs. May me Stanley Gldley, Mrs. It. E. Miller and Mr. Ilenjamlii Ostllnd Tho Chamlnatlo Club will appear un der tho direction of Mrs, Win. Hors- i fall, Jr. Miss Edna Larson and Mr. Honrlk GJordrum will bo tho piano soloists, A feature on tho program I will bo tho Slndlng variations for I two pianos to be played by Mr. GJer 1 drum and Miss Larson. This work Is probably tho greatest work for i two pianos evor written. It Is full of color and variety and wonderfully 1 orchestral in Its effects. Tickets for I tho concort aro now for sale at the Uusy Corner nnd tho Central avonuo pnarmacy. A committee of arrangements of tho Elks' Lodge of Marshfleld, o( which Dr. W. A. Toyo Is chulrmnn, aro muklng plans for tho annual Lodge of Sorrow, tho memorial er lce hold yearly for dopurted mem bers of tho Order, Ilosldes tho usuul eulogy thorn will be an eluboruto musical program with an orchestra of fifteen pieces directed by It. N. Fonton- Tho service will bo held the first Sunday In December. Sunday, November 15th. being tho twer.ty-thlrd Sunday after Trinity, tho following music will bo sung at tho Episcopal church at It a. in.: Yo Faithful" Gauntlett Venlto In A Iluck Gloria Patrl Doyce To Don m Head Jubilate Deo , Patton Hymn 3CL "Lord, When Wo Hend Ileforo Thy Throuo" Wilson Hymn 203, "Yo Christian Her alds .owner Soprano Solo, "Tho Peace of God" Gounod Mrd. Charles Statiff. Presentation of Alms , Gilbert IterosHlounl, Hymn 399, "Light's Abode" Smart Mrs. Wm. Ilorsfall. Jr., Organist ami Choir Director. ' Mrs. Charles Stauff will sing "Tho I Peaco of God" nt the mornlrtK scrvlco nt tho Episcopal church. Mrs. A. II. Gldley will sing nt tho Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. At tho evening sorvlco Mist Esther Johnson will Blng "Calvary." J. H, Hollnor, bassoonist recently with tho Marino Hand of Washington, D. C, Is expected In Marshfleld short ly to become n nlombor of tho Coos liny Concert Hand. Tho concort planned by tho Coos Day Concert Hand nt tho Masonic op ora hoiiBo'ncxt Sunday afternoon has I linen unntnnnnil mvlnrr tn (burn lining so much sickness tunong tho band members nnd their families. Tho Chamlnndc Club mot Friday morning for their regular" woekly business meeting and chorus practice. Miss Clnra Myren was appointed to Met ns at'compnnlst of the MiorpH work. Tlloso present Friday wore MIbh Evelyn Anderson, Mrs, Bnllln ger, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Coko, Mrs. Con way, Mrs. Dano, Mrs. Ekblod, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Gldley, Mrs. Hall. Mrs. ilorsfall, Mrs. Jones, Miss Esther Johnson, Mrs. Knotts, tho Misses Myren. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Ostllnd, Miss Preston, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Hong stneken, Mrs. Stnuft and Mrs. Walter. 1 1 ftftwyxjfl fiiifrf , 1 Mrs. I. I). jCoiltlron entertained, a ifow1 triontle at Informal sowing on Tuesday, havjng ns guests Mrs. It. ' H, Waltors, Mrs. Jns. Rolohdson, Mrs. J. O. Langworthy, Mrs. 0,-H. Curtis, Mrs. W. U. Curtis, MrsVO. S. Torroy, Mrs. F. C. Birch, -Mrs , F. L. SUmhor, who nsolstod tho hostess In serving uniiuy roireau nients, nnd Mrs, Jns, Co-wan. . XOHTII HENDSISTEltHOOlJ , 1 . ?- Mrs. J. McMurtrio chtortalncd-tho Indies of tho North Bond Christian! Sisterhood nt n wbrk ahd business sosslon Thursday. Iri ortlor to con tlnuo tho work for tho church ba zaar to bd hold in Doccmbor", an other mooting Is cnllod ' for' noxt Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. Har ry Dames. Mra. E. McDhntol, Mrs. L. W. Topo, Mrs. Ella CoVoy, Mro. F. S. ltltclilo, Mrs. Harry Barnes, Mrs. It. C. Glndmon nnd Mrs. R. N. Emery woro prcsont. .1 i xoutji Bend Xhii A benefit ball for tho KlortH tiond Public Library .will bo given No vember 2fi.' Mrs. Bartlo, Mrs. rent er nnd Mrs. Byler will bo patron esses. They hhvo Bccured Murphy'a Orchestra. i I PltlHClLLA CLU;t. Mrs. L. Erlckson will entertain tho Prlsclllas at sowing noxt Wednesday. I I Oontlniioc11jroin Pago Two. I "L"rU'U """"'""" -----r---r-n--u I MIXNIE-WIS w I W1LLIXH WOUKJCHH. T Tho members of tho Mlnuo-Wls Club enjoyed a pleasant nttornoou Thursday with Mrs. W. 8. Brown at hor homo on South Broadway. It was purely a socliil afternoon at tho clone or which delicious refresh ments wero sorved, Mrs. A. 55. Downs assisting tho hostess. Tho noxt moot ing will bo hold In three wooks with Mrs. E. A. Harris, adjournment being tnken until nftor Thanksgiv ing. Among those present Thurs day woro Mrs. W. E. Hoaglaml, Mrs, Chas. LaChapollo, Mrs, A, 55. Downs, Mrs. E. Kelly, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Mrs. Jpo. Dashnoy, Mrs. Mnry Thompson, Mrs. Davl's". Mrs. F. II. Dressor nnd Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Wlndblgler being a spoclnl guest. Tho mooting of tho Willing "Wdrk ers wns postponed from this wook un til noxt Tuesday, when Lucllo, Doug Ins will bo hostess. , I FAMILY HEUXIOX. ELKS' HALL Wodnesday evening tho mombora of tho Miiruhfloltl Lodgo of Elks nnd their wives nnd swoothonrts nntl n fow visiting mombora onjoypd an other of tho monthly social dances, Thoro wero about thlrty-flvn cotiplos proBont and tho ovonlug passod too quickly. "Tho Hesitation" was In troduced by soiiio of tho tarpslchor can axports. Mr. nntl Mrs. Henry Black will hold n family reunion on Sunday at their Votiio In South Marshfleld. . 9 I INIXHtMAL CHAT. Mrs, Wiihu and son, Konnoth, aro expected hero soon from Boattlo to visit nt tho homo of hot' Sister, Mra, M, E. Evorett nt North Bend. Their inothor, Mrs, Clnrko, who makes her homo with Mrs, Evcrott, has boon In poor henlth. Mrs. A. J. Savage of Marshfleld Is also n sister of Mra, Wnhn. Mrs. A, T. Haines roturnod yester day from nn oxtoiidod visit with re latives In Oklnhnma and nt othor po'nta In tho mlddlo west. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman nnd daugh ter nro expected liQnio soon f,rom Spo kane, whoro thoy havq boon visiting at thti homo of hor paronts, Judgetinti Mrs. Happy. Miss Mnrgarot Cornwnll passed through lwro this wook on routo from a visit with hor fathor, Cnpt.' N. J, Cornwall at Gardlnor, to their homo In Berkoloy, Mrs. Porcy Poot nnd clilldron of Eastsldo spont tho oarly part 'of tho wook ns guests nt tho Arhott and Ualley homes in Cooston. Mra. F. D. Browno of Gardlnor has boon tho guest of Mra. C. M. Byler and Mrs. C. It. Broughton at North Bend this wook, (Continued on pago eight ' USICAL DIRECTORY Piaan Eostructiora STUDIO Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J E. Conway INhTHUCTOH IX VOICE Willi Brunches In Eur Tnilnlng, Sight lUviding, WtMliiestliiy'H and Hatunbiys Sih;41 work for tlilldicn In Eur JCniiiiclatlon utloii. Itatc.t for rliiMesi of four. ITALIAN MISTIIOIKS USED TniliilnJ,', Sight Bonding, Eniiiui Phono .".(l-L Myrtle Anns Harry E. Leppcrt Piano Instruction GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION IX) IXSTHUCTIOX TO CHILDHEy Plioio U7D-J. Mulsh field, Oro, MARTIN'S ..Venetian Orchestra. Q. A. MAItTJN, Director MU6IO FOB ANY OCCASION Pnitces a Specialty Think of U Fiat Telephone 013-J Joel Ostllnd PIANO TUNER AND HEPAmEU Loavo r.rdera at W. It. Haines Mua jlc Compapy. 415 S. Sixth Stroot. Phone 103-L. Miss Edna Louise Larson j ill iiii i iSiEJsF!TCrrj Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Coatraf uml Slli St. TeI4)eHe 437-K Perl rv' Balllnqar Kaldence StVidl.o, J17 No; ti M, Phoa 3B8-L. F J I ,tt M (.1 slltatmmtBmaJm :- "- - v Lull jt '