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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1914)
.WW"" - wS5& w -w. - "-i V$ft,Tr-' USIC -:- AND Several Excellent Programs Mark Interesting Week - T---7rpTf - w!ff W M MUSICIANS Christmas at Home , FIRST ' ADDITION TO MARSHFIELB Christmas Day is t10 bg homo day of tlio your. Hvo you over road Dickens' Christmas Carol? If you haven't, got a copy and road It before this Christmas. Thon fancy, If you can, the Cratchlta living In a boarding liouso or nn apartment homo or In a rented house. Dob Crntchlt and Mrs. Cratchlt and tholr seven children, not mi-Rotting Tiny Tim, hml nbout tho hnpplost Chrlttnms that a homo affords, and yot no, happier than any real homo can give. Hob only Rot flftcon bob a weok and lils liouso only had four rooms, but IT WAS 1IIS OWN. Have a homo of your own next year and Christmas of 10 IS will bo tho biggest tiny you over had. Soloct a home-silo In tho Southsldo homo dis trict. At tho torniB of solo afforded In 1'IHST ADDITION', tho undorpahlr. clork even of old Scrooge can buy. f m Reynolds Development Go. E- (OWNKK) 17S Central Ave. . a. loci Ostlind PIANO TUM-Ul AND IlKPAHlKn Loato orders nt V. It. Haines' Mui lo Company. ID S. Sixth Btroot. ritono 103-L Berl Riley Balllnger PIANIST AND TRACIIEK Roaldouco Studio, S17 No. Third fit mono ar.R-T. l .Il'Xi: MAHTI.V NATl'HOPATH .. Diseases trca'tcd by latest European druglcss mothotlK. Offlco: Williams Hloclc Phono 2CT-J for appointment. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. I Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y o Commutation Tickets $2.00 rMiflold-Nortli llcnil Auto Lin r every ten inlniitcH from II , in II: it. in. j to South hlougli onto n )'i leaving n( il n. in.; to Kmplr.- iroo trips a tiny. CJORHT KlVn. Prom mammmum m ! i ,ii;.iwwmww OU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS ur rood citrs ulUi careful driver Fot day service, phono HWi , HUnco lllllnril I'arlors. tor night service, Phone 2B0-L , I light C-ifo. ! D. L FOOTE. awnifjiisi "Minn CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. DAY AND XIGHT WltVICK For taxi, phono 193, Jdoal Cafe. For touring cars, phono 20 Chandler Hotel LYNN LAMUOTH, Prop. (New CaliN J : New Curs LEJT US MAKE 1 YOUR ABSTRACTS Title &. Trust Co.. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Immo dtato service, prompt attention io an intercsta oi our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. There should be music in every home on Xmas morning A PIAN0? a VICTROLA or in 17111 QAM DIAMOND DISC do hUhJUn PHONOGRAPH Would Make a Suitable Present and be Something the Entire Family Could Use: For Years to Come. EASY TERMS - . "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT" I- L. THOMS, MX W.I.Jt. 210 Central avenue. Plume i:t(-.7; l.".l(. Till: DYINO OIUSAX. 'I ai KHHASKA has 2S.S91 cabinet I Iw orgaiiB on tlio lax rolls; bIk years ago ther woro -12,340 list ed for taxation. The Oninba World Herald uses tlio flgtires to llliiBtrntc t o passing of n musical Instrument that In Its clay did yeomnn sorvleo for church and family. Nobody will lament tho cabinet or gan's disappearance, for It has been replaced by n better Instrument. Hut lr the piano serves Its age and gener ation as efficiently as did tho old fashioned organ It will Justify ItsoU, and also tho embryo musicians who hnve visions" of becoming real artists. Tho cabinet organ should have tho truth told nbout It while tho organ Is yot with us. it wns the primp democrat among musical Instru ments. In earlier days and especial ly In pioneer communities thoorgan's ndvont was an event or first Import ance. It held many n struggling church together, nnd In tho home It furnlshod many pleasant evenings for tho family. Time's march Is leaving this plo ncer behind. It Is a victim of prog ress, but thero aro many men and women today who can think bnck to Sundays In church nnd evenings nt singing school, when tho now dis appearing cabinet organ had real cul tural valtio and was a valued posses sion. Nothing better could bo said of tho old hollows organ than Hint it took music to tho common people. . CllltlKT.MAS Mt'SIC. I Choirs of tho local clmruViui nro busily engaged In practicing for tho J Christmas music programs. Kinninn-1 ucl Kplscopnl Church choir, iiiidur tho1 direction of Airs. Win. Ilorsfnll, Jr., Is preparing for tho full choral com-' uiuulon service to bo sung at tho ser vice at 7 a. in. llegiilar morning service will follow at eleven. Tho t! Ildren of tho Swcdlsli Lutheran Sunday nchool nro praotlolng on a cantnta to be sung nt their Christ mas festival. Mr. (Icorgo Ayro of the llaptlst church Is planning some special Chrlstiuan music for tho choir which Is under his direction. PLIXH HKCITAL. Mr. Ilnrry I.eppert Is planning a pupils' recltnl at which several of Ii la most talented pupils will appear. This will probably tako place about January r.. say that rarely has Marsl.fleld had securing players who can fill their the opportunity tot hear so talented plates. a singer. Mrs. Win. llorsrall, Jr ncted as accompanist In her usual : finished manner, and tho afternoon 1HH HUIOOL OKl'llllSTItA was a most successful one In every way as thoso who woro present hnd An orchestra litis been formed rc the pleasure of meeting Madame l)e-,rotly or High School students nnd Witt Boolnlly and found her most will bo under tho supervision of charming and unaffected. Tie pre- Principal Hoy K. Walto. At present gram was as follows: 'tho members'. Ip numbors 14 nnd la Caro mln ben CllordnnlJ being drilled by Director It. N. lon- Who Is Sylvia? Schubert ton or tho Coos Uay Concert Hand. I-'or You Morkol Down In tho Forest Houald ' Cradle Song llrnlmis VIbmI d'arte o d'amoro from "Tos- ca" ......' , . . i . Puccini AllRh ....' Chmlwlek The DniiKa . ... ...... . Ohadwlek Annie I.nurle woh sung by request. Mrs. William llorsrall, Jr., at the piano. HACi: NOTliH. I HKCITAIj OK IXTKIIKST. Ab provloiisly nnuounred, the first or n series or muslcnlcs to bo glvou this season by pupils or llonrlk (IJer- drum, will tako placo next Monday ' Mrs. It. W. Miller will sing a so prano solo nt tho morning sorvleo nt the Hpltcopnl church on Sunday. Owing to tho Inclement weather, thoro was but a ralr attondanco nt thu band concort nt tho MtiHonlc Op era liouso last Tucsdny ovenlng, thoucli tho band playod with their usual cxcollouco. Mrs. Chnrlort McKnlght will sing a boIo at tho morning sorvleo nt tho K. Church on Sunday. Tlio Male Quartette will sing at tho ovo- nlng Borvlco. Tho choir or t'..o Alothodlst Kpls copnl church,' under tho direction of Mr Don Shlpmnn, In engaged In evening nt tho Myrtle Arms. In this muslcnlo Intermediate and most ad vanced pupils will appear on Mio snmo program. Tho progrnm ror Monday In n variable and Inturostlug due. Mis. John Dean (loss nlavs a number from tho modern llniislnu ' prop.-.rlng several mittimus to bo sung scl.ool, a Harcnrollo by (Irodzky. nt tlio Christians services of Ifiat Mr, Alfred Klleslnirg plays 1st movo- ment of Mozart's O Major Snnnte, to which Mr. njerdrum plays a socond plnuo nrrnugomeiit by (Irleg. Miss Mniiou Ilorsfnll will play u little gavotte by Houblor. Miss Mary lCruse, who Is ouo of Mr. njordriim's most advanced pupils, will piny , homo In Portland. Choiiln's wall In C aliarn minor and i I iilintnli. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Klrltpatrtck and II. O. ICIrkpntrlck, who linvo been playing ularlnet, violin nnd bassoon In tho Mamhfleld Symphony Orclios tra, loft tills week to ninko tholr .AIISICAL TltHA'l MiihIc lovers who nttond tlio the aters regularly nro getting vast on Joymont out of tho high elnss niuslo rendered by the Grand Venetian or chcHtra on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of oncli week. Tho directing Is uudor Prot A, It. Mar tin, Mnrshtlold'H popular oreheHtra leader and the music ror tlio-plcturu Is solected by Prof. Harry K. hop port, regular pianist at tho (Irand. Tho iiiuulo solocted Is or tho highest order and thero is plenty of It at tnih concert, liuough or the season's Into popular Murcessea nro played at eaeh performance together with tho cliiHslcul to niako a program onjoy iililo to overyouo. The iiiemberH of the organization nro solueted from Cooh Uny'a boat inuslolaiis nnd nro as follows: Jut violin A. It. Martin. 1st clarinet (leorgu U. Murphy. , Kluto rWolfrain Solinioddlng. PlauUt -Harry K. I.opport. Krench horn L. Milliard. . Haas viol S. Drlsdoll. Drums nud traps Mrs. II, H I.opport. ! MONDAY IIKC1TAL. . Tho afternoon concert nt the Myr tle Arms last Monday given by Mad ame Madge DeWItt, an oporntle elug or who has boon filling nn onguga ment nt one of tho local thenturu, Is spokon of most enthusiastically by all who had the pleasure of attend-' lug. Thp Chninlnade Club inuuibura 4 iixfriMi liwirriirsMi iimw mil COOS BAY PvlUSICAL DIRECTORY HENRIK GJEEDRUM PSairao Irastanuicibton STUDIO Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J MrSo- Fraridiini E Coimway INM'KrCTOIl IX YOU'K Willi llruiirlieh In Kai- Training. .Sight Jtc-Jidlng, lUllllU'lHtioll SjitxiUI uork for tlilldicn in Kar Trailing, Sight Heading, Knuiicl atlon. Itulcs for elaKsc of four, ITAMN MTIIODK 1'KHD WNliit'Ml.ij'' anil Ka(iirlays Pliouo httO-L Mytdo Annt. Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher fitiidln Corner Central and Htli St. Tfleplioiie 'i:J7-H Harry E. Leppert Piano Instruction ttlVKS SPKCIAL AITKNTION TO IXKTItL'tTlOX TO CIIILDItli.V Pliono 270..T. Mnrsliflelil, Ore, a Scotch poem by McDowell. Miss KniBo will glvo a recital of her own about tho first or May. Mrs. K. H. Conway Is contributing n group of four Interesting numbers to tho pro grnm Monday nnd Mr. (IJerdruni will piny a row solos. Tlio iniistcnle Is to bo Inforninl. All students will lie present and n lew friends will bo In vited to nttend. Clll'KCII MUSIC. Church, Sunday, Do- Kmtuuiiuul comber 13. ' " Processlonnl, Hymn am, "Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne MllttllOWH Vonlto (Chant) lloblnson ntorla Patrl Morulngtmi lloncdlclto :.... Matthuws Ilouedlotns (Chant) Hymn 8U, "Hnvlour, When In Dust to Thoo .............. Hymn IC, "O Como, O Como Kin- mauiiol Soprano Solo, "My Hedeemor mid My Lord" from "Tho Coldou I Legoud" Illicit Mrs. Hoy Kvorltt Mlllor-. j "All Tilings Como of TIico" WJillncy , llocosslonnl, Hymn 003, "Awake, My Soul" Handel Mrs. Win. Iloisrnll, Jr., Organist' and Choir Director. I - ! I iiion school muhioali:. I i Next Friday morning at tho High, School auditorium will occur tho ox-, hlbltlou iiuiHlqalo ror which the stul-' outs havo preparod under tho dlroc tlon or Mies VoU. Tho public linsj boon uxtvded an Invitation to bo present at thu muulcalo and It Is ox-1 pected that a largo number or the, parents and trends of the pupllH will . bo lu utteiidniico. Tho program Is as follows: 1. Tho World Is Oroat Manduliwohu High Sehnol Chorus. 2. (a) Rocked in thu Cradlu of the Deep, (b) I.ovo'a Old Sweet Song. Hoys', (lleo Club, 3. Vlotrnla selection, Stilly Night Sehiiinaiiii-lleinko 4, (u) Minnehaha, lb) That Um brella Trlok. lloy'H (ileo Qlub. 5, Instrumental solo. 0. 'Nonth tho Dear Old Southern Plnos. Hoys' (lleo Club. 7. "Thoro Woro Shepherds Abid ing" High Scliopl chorus assist ed by quartotto; Mrs. K, L. Ilobluspu Mrs. b.'T. MoKnlg'ht Mr. Cliuilo Stniifr Mr. I'. A. Tlwlgun Thoro will be n meeting or tho Muslolans' Union Sunday nUornoon nt tholr hall. Director It. N. Kenton or tho Coos liny Concert Hand t planning a band concert to bo given during the Christ inna holidays. Tho muslo will bo mostly or a sacred character and tho band Is busily rehearsing for tho event. Miss Margaret VoU, director of music in tho public schools, will I spend tho ChrjHtmaa Jpli)nyji lrt.Port- innii vismnjr rr.io.mis. MOOHi: DAXCK, ICckhoff Hall, North Head HATI'IIDAY i:Vi:XIN. 1)11. II. i:. KKLTY, i)i:xtist I'hono 112-.I, Itnom 201, Coko Hldg 111(1 DA Nil 3 KAOLKH1 HALL SATl'ltDAY night, Doc. 12. MAIN TIN'S OreheHtra. COMH If ybu caro. KY.MPIIUNV rOXOHHT. The Syniphony Orchvstra, com posad of twenty musicians, will play nt tho concort to be given under the aufplpit of tl0 .Qvvls oil December IN. Three members of tho organi zation recently moved to Portland and Muuager Veutuu U desirous or Christmas Candies , "The Sweetest Gift of All'j Our Famous "ijr f IT us ,TI Xu-loxie CHOCOLATES Stand for candy of char acter. It means that tho in? gredients are what they profess to be, the purest and choicest to be obtained nothlntj more nor less. 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