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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1914)
wsmmmmmm 7h wrY en-ffr ! fT"-?i,iWyn P" 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE i il i 4 WHY LONGER? OR ST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD First Addition lias i'ully proved i Tho beautiful aouthsidc addition' ed tlio auUcipHtion of evoryoiiQ. .Aii auio singe lino bnlwpon Firnt field 's busings eonior is the luteal. The present lime is the eorroct (i Yon win never buy for loss. Von can nuver buy. on bolter (on Von can never nialco a bei'ler solo Reynolds Develop (OWN 11 11) 17S Central Av X. li. 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 goiny to 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. "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT" I1 rnrKfcs-fcsa III WwtoJSm Victrola 7 &P for perfect dance music L L THOMAS, MANAGER. Plays all llic 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. Oblfolnfj enough to re peat any dance music. Does away witli the trouble dud expense of hir iiiET musicians. Takes up little room- cloesn't crowd the dancer. Wc llladly play lite inax Ixe. hesitation, one-stcn. taiu'.'i or any other dance music yii with to hear stop In any time. Ami we'll tell you all about our caty farms. The instrument shown above is the Vtctrula VIII, &10. Other itylM of the Victor wJ Victrola, $10 tj S200. Phone 134- J or ISrL 218 Central Ave. imimiiiiwiTf '-'-fffwww . Why buy inferior flour which is claimed to be just' as good when for a few cents more you can buy Sparry Drifted Snow or Sperry Best Family Flour which are gua'anteed to be ' rggsMVfiT'v; v i wngs?ift,Tt:!ff Th iPiaA. i 1JL$ B- "My, How Good 'They Tasted" You remember those buckwheat cakes and maple syrup that made chilly mornings a dslight and fil ed them with the joy of living. Well, we can give you the same thing over again if you will order "HUNGER'S PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR." "ADIRONDACK PURE MAPLE SYRUP" TOWLE'S VERMONT MAID MAPLE SYRUP" A fresh new stock of these appetizing breakfast dishes have just arrived. Remember, we always have the best in the market and at the LOWEST PRICES. Phone 326 your first order and you will never regret it. Let us prove it to you. CONNOR & HOAGLAND South Broadway :::::: Phone 326 M M USIC A USICIA NO NS nni) oiiosft HK.NKF1T AT MASONIC OPKIIA. 1IOUHM XOVKMllKK U7 cnthuslnstlcally 'applauded. ' irr (s merits. s. growth ling SuinJSf Mt Addition and j?ai;dh; H no to hn v. ,. riy I us. . m . . m .etion (linn now. V m - "r- Jr7 ment Go. f I Tho MnBonlc Lodge has very kind-'Church the nnthom will be "Saviour, ly donated tho use of the Masonic When N'lght Involves tho Skies," by i Opera Hmuo on Friday evening otsholloy. Tho contralto boIo In thla ! next week, when n muslrul concert Is , nnthem will be sung by Mlas Esther to bo given for tho rcllof ot the lied Johnson. ' Cross work In tho war mo of Hur- j On ThnnkBglvInir Day thoro will bo special music nt tho Hplscopal church, cpe. The matter was brought P bo fore tho lodgo by Mr. Malr Duno, iiml tho lodgo most gladly gavo their con , sent to tho ubo of tho hall, na ovory- ono who Is to tako part In tho con I cert Is giving their talent free, l'rof, i OJerdrum hn tho matter In ohurgo and hopes tluit a full house mny turn out, not only to hoar the good music, but also to holp In n most wortny cause. The tlckots have been placed low, ho that overyono may help. Ad ultK, r0e; chlldrou ZCc. Tho prugrnin for tho Hod Cross Doneflt Concert la now arranged. All of tho performers havo happily chos en numbers which will bring life and nrlety to tho cntortaliimonl. Mrs. Maymn Stanley (lldley will slug a group or our songs, all differ ent In stylo, from tho dramatic "Autumn Song," by .Mary Turner Sal ter, to tho sweet and lyrical "A Utile i Pink Itoso" by Carrlo Jacobs Uond. Mrs, Hoy K. Miller will sing songs by Cliarlos Wakefield Cadman, Liza l.ehmnn and CharloH Wlllehy, and will also Blug a solo In ono of the choral numbers. Miss Kdna Larson will play ono of Wleulawskl'H brilliant mazurkas. .Mr. llcnj. Ostllud will glvo twn numhors on tho program and will sing those In his native touguo Swedish, Ilenrlk OJordrum will open tho contort with two Ht;l)t numbers from Deethoven. Later In tho program .10 will piny first piano In the Sludlng "Variations" an exceedingly tnxlng and brilliant number. Miss Larson plays the second piano In this inter e ting composition. Tho Chamlnado Club's appearance will add greatly to tho enjoyment of tho evening. Under tho direction of Mrs. Win. Morsfall, Jr., tho club will slug four numbers. 4 I HANI) CO.NCKIIT. I 4 Director It. N. Kenton of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand announces that tho following program will bo given at tho Masonic Opera llotiso Sunday afternoon nt 2:30: March, "Washington Orays" Grafulla Overture, "La Hurlcsquo" ...Suppo Spanish Sorenado, "La Paloma" Yradfor (Ily roqucst.) riiialo from Arlolo llach Krotle Orolg Solectlon, "Merry Countess Strauss Star Spangled Hannor Key 4 4 I KI'IKCOI'AL CllOllt. I 4 4 Sunday morning at tho Hplscopal tho services being nt 11 n. in.: Processional, Hymn 193, "Come, Yo Thankful People, Come" .lOlvcy Chant Dupuls To Donm (KcBtlvnl) lluck Jubilate Deo Hrackott Hymn 477, "O Lord of Heaven" Dykes Soprano Solo, "Tlutuksglvlng". . . Cowcn Mrs. Hoy B.vorltt Mlllor. Hymn 192, "Prnlso to Ood" . .Kochor Anthem, "Pralso tho Lord, 0 Jeru salem" Maunder Presentation of Alms, "Holy Offer ings, Hleh and Haro" . . . Hedhead Hecesslonnl, Hymn 190, "Our Fa ther'n Clod, to Thee" Mrs, Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., organist and choir director. The Chamlnado Club, under tho direction of Mrs. William Horsfnll Jr., will sing tho following choruses at tho Hod Crons Denotlt Concert, Friday, Novembor l!7lh: "A Song of Seasons" by Huwley; "Touting Tonight on the Old Cama Ground" by 'Klttredgo; "Chanson Provonnnlo" by Doll 'Asitia and "Car mona" by Wilson. Tho "Olnbson Provencnlo" Is a soprano solo, with chorus accompaniment. Thin solo M niiug by Mrs. Hoy Kvorltt Mlllor in a highly artistic manner, bolug so well Milted to her most beautiful voice. Tho Chnmlnado Club mot Friday morning for their rogular weekly ro henrsal and buslnoss meeting, Most of the time was devoted to chorus work for tho Hod Cross concert. Kv cry member of tho club was present, thoRo nttoudlng boliiff Miss Anderson, Miss Ayro, Mrs. Halllngor, Mrs. Coke, Mrs. Ilooth, Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Dauo, Mrs. Kkblad, Mrs, Oardlnor, Mrs. Old Icy, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Horsfnll, Mrs, Jonos, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Knotts, MIsbob Myren, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Mc- Kniglit, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Ostllnd, Miss Preston, Mrs. Hoblnson, Mlssj Sengstacken, Mrs. Stauff, Mrs. Swoot man, Mrs, Walter and MrB. Wilson. Thoro was n good nttondauco at tho school oxhlbltlon at tho Masonic Opora IIoiibo Inst ovonlng, when a musical program by tho first four grados of tho Contral building and nn oporottu by tho firth and sixth grado pupils or tho High school build ing wns prosonted. Tho first part or tho ovonlng was under tho direc tion or Misses Graham, O'Connor, Watson and Corning and Mrs, Wilbur while Miss Voir directed tho nporotta. Tho audlouce was most Appreciative and tho offorts of tho chlldrou were Tho pro gram was as follows: Part; I. Primary Songs, Central First. Grade. Japanese Dr'Hl, Central" Tpilrd and Fourth Grado Girls. Dumb Iloll Drill, Ccntrut Third and Fourth Grado Hoys. "The Hnlny Daisies," Central Sec ond Grade. Folk Dattco, Irish Lilt, Central Third and Fourth. , Grado Girls. Part II. Operetta, "A Merry Company" in three acts, South Marslifleld Fifth and Sixth Grades. Tho Cast: Peddlers Hernlco Mlrrdooul and Francis Sacchl. Policemen Cecil Ln Chapello, Al bert HaRford and Wllllnm Kreltzer. Cadots Fred Knight, Donald Al len, Rrvlu Storm, Albert Johnson. Francis Flanagan, 'od Patterson, Hcuben ' Sandquist, 12arl Hodges, Whltford Hall, Ferdinand Iecocq, Wayne Harris, Klmer Hlldonbrand, Herschol ClaiiBon, Arthur Hl)lBtrom and Kdgar Mauzoy. Girls Mabella McLaughlin, Ethel Davis, Mabol Snoddon, Dorothy Bass ford , Clomcnco Wright, Poarl Lapp, Gladys Hurrows, Lorena Hoffman, Hazel Coffin, Btolliv Magnus, Jennie Howman, Mtldrod Ingram, Hhoda An derson, Stella Haglund, Helen Le cocq, Margaret Powers,. Kvolyn Four ot, Jennotto Wilson, Ilutlb Snndqulst, Frances Lyons, Leon'a Hoffman and Loulao Qldley. o , Tho class In Expression and Phy sical Culture met nt tho home of Mrs. W. A. Davenport. Tuesday eve ning. Miss Esther Imhoft presided at the piano during the physical cul ture drill. Tho namo of Miss Edith Hanb was added' to tho class member ship. Tho tltno of meotlng was e'.anged from Tuesday to Wodnesday night. Mrs. K. L. Hobtiuon will Bins n soprano solo nt tho Presbyterian Church on Sunday. At tho evening Borvlce Mrs. It. 1J. Mlllor will sing. .Continued Erom Pro TWo. IIONOHH HK.NATOHS. USICAL DIRECTORY HEMRK GJERDRUM HTUDIO Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J 1 izaBamm&HMaauummmwmmuBiimmmmm I M Irs. FrankKini E. Comiway lNtTHU(rrOU I.N VOICI3 M'Jlli llranclici In Km- Tmliilui;, Sight Heading, WeiliieMhiy'M anil HaturtlayM .Spo.-lal work for children In Mar ICniiiii'latlun ulloii. Hales for classes of four. ITALIAN MICrrilOIW UHHI) Trailing, Sight 1 loading, Kuuncl Phono :'.()!). L Myrtlu Arms Harry E. Leppcrt Piano Instruction GIVICS TO SPKCIAL ATTENTION INHTHl'eriOX TO C1I1LDHK.V 1 Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central and Hth St. Telephone 437'H I 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Songstacken entertained at a. dollghUul dinner party last evening complimentary to Senators Goo. 12. Chamborlaln and Harry Lano of Portland. Tho beau tiful homo was attractively decorat ed, myriads ot flowora being' made oven more nttrnctlvo by tho glow ot yellow sliadod lights. A large boquet was tablo contorploco. Their guesta Incliidod Senator Goo. 10. Chamber lain, Senator Harry Lano, who was an old friend or tho family, Judge nnd Mrs. J. 8. Coko, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ilonnott, Copt. Macgonn, F. D. Walto and Misses Doris and Gene vlovo Songstackon, .! t- 4 FINIJ HOCIAIi. -- DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Tlio Auulversury Soojnl tendered by tho Norweglau Luthoran Young People nt their hall last evening was attended by about seventy-five and proved n most enjoyable func tion. FollowltiK tho program, -which was printed In Tlio Times yesterday, rcfroslinienta wero served. 444 . I 1IIUTIIDAV PAUTV. I 4 , , - Miss Marlon Horafall will enter tain a number or hor. friends tbJs ovonlng In honor of her twelfth birthday. 4 4 4 I PAHT MATHONS; 4' 4 Tho Past Matrons' Association met at tho homo of Mrs. George Mureh yesterday. After a short buslneM meeting delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, asslated by, hor daughter, Mrs, H. E. QuUtMrs.' L S. Dargelt was chosen president and Mrs. A. D. Wolcott vice presi dent. Those who enjoyed the fter- 1 noon wero Mesdamos C. II, Dungan, Lily Frlodborg, Fannlo Hazard, D. C, J McCarty, F. K. Allon, A. D. Wolcott, j J. T. Hull, Geo. Dlndlnger, W, F, I Miller, M'nry.McKnlght, Hugo Qulst 'and daughter Suzy. ! 4' 4 4 . ! I CA1U) P.UITY. 1 ( p. 4 1 Mrs, 0. 0. Going Was hostess at a pleasant attornoon at cards Tuesday at her home on Central avenue. , Autumn flowers wore used la the decoratloiiB und cards wore followed by refreshments, Mrs. W.'.loss gmlth assisting lu serving Thoe prtfeent wero Mrs. P, W. Dfldaou, Mrs.' Car penter, Mrs. Guy Chamber, Mrs. Belle Chambers Mrs. R,,N. Feitton, 1 VJ 1 1 Russell Buildina : t(iiMui. mm iMlU'J-flP'l-nii'J mz& ;!, n '.n.ii im. iiiiliiiii R WMl 1 ' i " it UiU'.i 1 ' tu wpMiwwawi?gEgHaigfifiiJ8ig iwJtUmM&J ssUmfw' TwiSwIW IS i f WtwHS ill i y lilitn 1 HI hit lull