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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1914)
fx.W smKhnZuaZT'imiVH ft I V ,4 t& two THlTcOOS BAY TIMES. .MARSHFIELD, OREGON,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION KBoninnstEaEBM BBBnmnm ramanm Christmas At The Churches A Prayer For Christmas ALMIGHTY GOD, we give thee thanks for the mighty Savior and the constant promise of thy word that yearning of the human heart for the coming of a Savior and the constant promise of Thy word that he was to come. In our own souls we repeat the humble sighs and panting aspirations of ancient men and ages and own that bur souls are in darkness and infirmity, without faith in Him who comes to bring God to man and man to God. We bless thee for the tribute that we can pay to Him from our sense of need and dependence and that our own hearts can so answer from their wilderness the cry, "Prepare ye the way of the Lord." In us the rough places are to be made smooth, the crooked straight, the mountains of pride brought low and the valleys of despondency lifted up. 0 God, prepare thou the way in us now, and may we welcome anew thy holy child! Hosanna! Blessed be He who cometh in the name of the Lord. Amen. Osgood. SG W READY I GHUHGHES H I S EXERCISES Greater Majority Will Have Trees for the Kiddies and ' Santa in Regalia Christmas this year will bo formal ly observed In practically every church of tho city and most of them havo mado allowances tor tho llttlo folks nnd old Santa Clans with trees, properly bedecked with cntufy, liuts ond many-colored lights with ev erything thnt goes to mako tho occa sion fcstlvo for tho "klddlos." At tho Episcopal church at 7 a, m. Christmas morning tboro will be hold tho Holy Communion, at which all communicants of tho parish aro asked 'to bo present to mako their Christ mas communion, and another norvlco consisting of a morning prayer nnd hcnnon at 1 p. in. Inspiring music is to bo sung at both sorvlcos. Services, will bo .hold In Itlto Nor wegian Lutheran churii) of Mrsh-t noiu 01 1 i n.m, on uiiristma.1 Day. Tho big troo, with arogrnnil oy tho chlldron will bo, given' Saturday ov'e-t l.lnr nt Q rt'rtlnnb- Tit Mm XfJiL'll. flA..V r MV u VI .ivfb,i All iiiu nw 111 JJUIUL , clses by tho children, n program that has taken sovcral weeks to work up. At 7:30 thero will bo a storcoptlcon talk on the story of Christ and tho elimination of Chrlstmns, this to bo followed by the rcgulnr exercises. The North Demi Christian church will nlso havo a trco nnd exorcises this evening, starting at 7:30 p. in. Tho fact that nioro than 300 poundsi of cndlcs linvo already been taken to tho I3aptlst church means thnt thero will bo plenty for Mio yqnugstcrH nnd tho. old folks as well at tho trco thero this evening at 7:30. Prizes are to bo awarded ,at this tlmo by Superintendent Lcsllq to tho Sun day school chlldron who liavo mado good records this year In attendance. Thero will bo nn early Matin ser vlco at tho Swedish Evangelical Luth eran church nt C n, in. on Chrlstmns morning nnd nt 7:30 In tho ovonlng u big trco will bo rondy for tho child ton. Services will bo hold In tho church nt North Ilcnd Friday morning nt 10:30. MLItltV CIIIMSTMAS Lutheran chapel at 7:-lG p. m. 1'IHHT MAPTIHT CHUItCir. Program for Christmas Evp, Tliurs day, I)ccemhor2: i .. '. j I, 1 , 'MM . Otimilfiir Rntif 1 MTnv w-vi r wMi.,,,1 )UVJ World," ICongrbgntlon Elaborate Programs Prepared For Christmas Cel ebrations. ciikistmas kxi:ucisi;s r- , Methodist Episcopal Sunday Bchobl Friday ovonlng at 7;0: ' 1. Song by school, ' Oh Llttlo Town of Ilcthlchem." . : 2. Invocntlon. 3. Itcsponslvo Rending. I. Song, "Merry, Merry Chrlstmns Tlmo." Classes of Mrs. Uush nnd Iloxlo Mull. I. Recitation, "Tho Host Gift." .... C. Song, "We'll Hang Up Grand ma's Stocking" .". Primary Clnss. 7. Exorclso, "What Will Wo D,o With Our Chrlstmns Pennies." Ten Llttlo Folks. 8. Song, '"Causo It's Christmas Tlmo" Mrs. Irwin's Primnry Clnss. Solo by Aldcno Smith. 9. Itocltntlon, "A Ghrlstilins Story" Philip Coffin. 10. Solo, "Slumborlng Lies tho World's Itedcomor." Losllo Holmes. 11. Itccltntlon, "Pnrcols Post" .... Mnbol Nelson. 12. Song, ."I Want Santa Clnus to Bring Mo n llrotlior." Primary Girls. , Solo by Mnrlou Gldlcy. 13. Itccltntlon, "A Trial" Ircno Woodworth. 1 1. Song, "Snovvflnkos" Mr. Drew's Class of Hoys. IB. Itocltntlon, "Making Ton for Santa." Josophlno Snvngo 1C Solo, "Star of tho East". .'.... Holon Pork Ins. 17. Song, "Silent Night" . . . Grubor Young Pcoplo's Chorus. 18. Entrnnco of Snntn Clnus. CIIJCI&T.MAK MISIO. s . - r-V " Tliiechojr o($13mnianuol Episcopal Church has propnrell a very elab orate nnd beautiful musical program to bo giV6n Cllrlutnms Day at tho early morning colouration of the Holy Communion nt7ni m. They have been prncticlji,for,Bomo time on tho dirficulmuslc,nd their cTfoits this year will sin pass any previous chor al Borvlce,'"Tiffo program is ns fol lows: i $ fWk CommjinJon San Ico Jn C ..,, 4, . . . "". . .4 Dudley Iluok Uocossionnl. "Adesto Fidolls" it rywilJipktlo'ck n' m- .. ' 'lirocosslonalT Hymn JlO, '."Artgols " frotnlfiio nenlins.ofGlory" ... ' . -j- UMTEi) ijiu:thhi:.v. A Unlquo Chrlstmns Is bolng Jpro- Prnyor ,s,.... ltov. A. F. Ilnssford Anthqjii, "Gopd Tidings of Joy',' pared a,t tho United Urethrcn church il'i . rni.n UAt- In Vnrili llnml In u'lilcli ilin Hnnilnv iiiu v-iiuii - -. - - ..r... . ...... .......... bltoclVntlonS,..';. Whltford Hall Christmas ovonlng thero will bo ser-ia., ,,.,,., , .. . ... wuiw . . ...liin. nunuiu luiiii vIpob nml IIia xlillilfnn'ii n.i I.; r. pw " " v, -"""" - Recitation ,.... Hhth Coroy program will bo hold nt 8 o'clock on ' ,)uoti KB,0 Wonins nnd-EdlTh Vyro school and congregation aro uuljlng. Tho ronl meaning of Christmas will bo domonstrtod In "Whlto Gifts lm for tlin Klnir." linKnil nn thn stnrv of Sundny ovonlng. riinpiinrinn )'.' nnN-tia Vnvio tho "Thron Wisn Men" nnd nn? old At tho Catholic church In Mnrsh- SoK , , , , Primary Department Megt-nd "Tho Legend of Cnthny' Hold Low Mass will bo hold nt 8:00 necitntlon Ruth Phillips Each Sundny School cIobs will a. m. nnd High Mass at 10:30 n. m.. song and March Drill by eight glrU bring a gift to tho King whllo mom- thls to bo followed by tho benediction itocltntlon Robort Hoffman I bora of tho eongrogntlon will oxpross of tho messed Sacrament. In North Recitation Virginia Drown I tholr gifts in oomo form Inclusive Bond nt tho cliupol thero Low Mnss song, Francis nnd "llnrold Hnrwood of Solf, Sorvlco, Substance. will bo hold nt 0:30 n. m. and High i Recitation Lois nnssford Tho decorations will bo In puro MnsH at 9 a. m. Chilstmna morning. Tnbleau, "Tho Littlest Hoy In tho whlto with hero and thoro a bunch This ovonlng tho Christian church Choir" I of green Ivy, whllo upproprlnto mot- wlll havo a Chrlstmns troo and oxer- Tho nrrlvul of Santa Clans. itoos adorn tho walls. t . . Vi . . .J.'. . . . '. . Stuart Vonlto ?J. . . .$.'. . . . . .; llelehor Gloria iKri !t. ,..l,. .;,. . . Spohr To Doum' (Festival') Buck Jubilnto Boo ." Pnttcn Hymn RS, "O Little Town of Both- lohonl" Rcdncr Contrnlto solo, "O Henvpnly Vis Ion" Armstrong Mrs. E. Stanley Hondcrson. Hymn 59, "It Came Upon tho Mid night Clear" Willis Offertory Anthem, "Sing, O Heav ens" .'...'. Tours Presentation of Alms, "O Prnlso God" Bourgeois Reccsslonnl, Hymn RC "Chrlstlnns Awnke, Salute tho Happy Morn" Wnlnwrlght Tho members of Emmanuel church choir nro: Sopranos Mrs. Ch'nrlos Stauff, Mrs. Roy Evorutt Mllfer, Mrs. John S. Cdhc, Miss Edith Preston, Miss CInra Myron. AHoH Mrs. E. Stnnley Hondcr son, Mrs. .1. T. Hull, Miss Evelyn An Point; W. J. Murrey, Portland; J. W. Humphries, Beaver Hill; Fred Manctt, San Francisco j. Tom Guoron, Myrtlo Volnt; Clnrcnco Wallace, Em pire; E. Sanloy, San Francisco. C. Martin, Norway; II. L. Han sen McKlnley; E. Bnloy, Baiidon; J. L. Hotchklss, Coos River; E. F. Brown, Myitlo Point; C. O. Loyles, Benvor Hill. ' " Tho Blanco Hotel. Nonh Folk, Allognny; O. Johnson. Bnndon; Jako Farpo, Loon Lake; J. W. Armstrong, Lakeside; J. L. Rob erts, Lnkosldo; R. Rogers, Lakeside! E. Jones, Portland; Oliver Brand; Isthmus Inlet; Ji. Hnllgren, Bonvor Hill; E. Phillips, Myrtlo. Point; L. C. Smith, Myrilo Point; N, ForgtiBon, Myrtl.o Point; J. E. Nonh, Allogany; E. E. Sprngue, Lnkoshle; Wllllnin "Wllklns, Lnkvsldo; G. W, Hoss, Lcko fllde. i Robert Bean, Gardlnor; W. H. Smith, Coos River; II. W. Wilklns, Coos River; Ed Goldbloom, Bridge; Harry Long, Myrtlo Point; John Lo Duo, Tar Hcol; James McCnhey, l Tar Heel; Willis Ncely, Coiiulllo; I R. Stemmermnn, Tnr Hcol; T. J. I IJallnntyno, North Fork; Arnold McLny, Doavor iiiu; .Minnio lq Broom, Benvor Hill; S. Goodmnn, Coqulllc; L. C. Churtv., Myrtlo Point. Tlio St. Lauienco Hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Powell, South Inlet; Alfred Rodlno, Allognny; F. E. Endlcott, SItkum; Thomas II. Hnnly, Coaulllo; J, McMnhou, Portland; L. D. McAppy nnd wife, Rlveiton; C. Boutin nnd wife, Conlcdo. E. DngKOtt. Coos Rlvor: E. ill. Gray, Cqos Rlvor; Sylvostor Jonim, Myrtlo , Point; Claud II. Norton, Sttkum; S. J. Sprngun, Schorio(d; I W. Jf. Ponst nnd wifo, Coqullio; i Boyl Brunei', Bonver Hill; 0Sur si """ "T""1HIHHIIlir A Verry Men, I CHRISTMAS . n ISSGrasrwiw-. N1 - 'j6iaKaSfcBfcj.l ZTrBXtv&vximi&&ixaTE- FOR A FINE L41! PjjA dorson. Miss Gouevlevo SeiiEStnckon . . , . , . Tonors Mr. Bonjamln B. Ostllnd, , Franz nnd wlfo, BoitVur Mill; Hani Mr. Chnrlos Stnuff, Mr. Alfiod Fllos- irrunor, Beaver Hill; H. I. Savage. burg, Mr. LJddell, Mr. Don Shlpmnn. Coos River; Mrs. N M. Young, Bn'sBOs It. A. Landlos, Prof. F. ' Lnkosltlo; Ernest Olson, Gnrdlnor. A. TlojlBon, Mr. Gcorgo Ayre, Mr T9stcr. Mrs. Wlillam Horsfnll, Jr., Organ ist nnd, choir director. ! 4 'istmas AWD CHOICE CHRISTMAS CUTS OF ALL Kiwn J MEATS WF ARF PRPPARcn m h:.-RPl ' SATISFACTORILY. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF TURKEYS : SELECT BIRDS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLE AMD PLENTY OF Geese Chickens - DucK YOUR ORDER HERE MEANS AN ENJOYABU CHRISTMAS FEAST Phone Your Orders Early AT THE HOTELS The Chandler Hotel. W. C. Whlto, Albany; L. A. Grcono and wlfo, Snn Francisco; Jnmos Mc Cutchpon,' Beaver Mill; Mr. nnd Mrs. I James Dock, Denver IIIU; Margaret' and Agnes McCutchoon, Denver Hill; ( 13. It. Lcckley, Allognny; Kntl9rlnc i Kovonpy, Bnndon; Miss ,Plnherty, , ,,1'ortlnnd; MriiK Mrs. F. B, Sturgls, Portland; Alf,ied P. Dobsou, Port land; R. B. Nowhall, Snn Francisco; C. E. Wopd, Wllllampncirt.Ta,; Mrs. Ilornco Blbby, Saloin; J. B. Cnugh lln, Portland; W. E. Dost, Dnndon Harry Clousor, Coqulllo. G. W. Starr and wife, Coqulllo; Abo Anderson nnd wlfo, North Bond; H. S. Krlbs, Myrtlo Point; A. L. Bunch, Doavor Mill; Sam Bruuor, Bonvor Hill; O. A. Mlntoyno, Co qulllo; Harry Clousor, Coqulllo; Nod C. Kolloy, Coqulllo; Loll F. Prlco, Sumner. 'I'lio Llojd Hoi el. J. W, Gibson, Camp 1; O. F. Flynn, Camp l; William Drojols, Myrtlo Havo n Flashlight Photo of your CHRISTMAS THEE Taken liy Itehfeld. Phono your ordorB. REHFELD'S Central Ave Phono 27fi-J. Tie 'w union 171 South Dniadwny isasasKggajus.Mia Market IVvl rn ' ' t WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. -O I --, nnnnnttmrntn. 'ninmp uuuunuivrj) urtnrtut HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL .MAKES OF CARS SIT Central A v. Phono !J7.1-Tj Compliments of the Seasoi Wc very much appreciate the patronage recentw inrj lOHjiijiiiarJJcJter; equipped thn lever before r look after your business during isio. " Wishinb one and alfa very, very " , MESW CffilSW VI ? r 'Yours for another, year of happiness and prosper PEOPLES 5-1 M5e Merry i f J'VWVrP ft I rv"' ciStto l nm"T' '-.11 I ' 1 nn. . f (0 ) 1 t JTMilHBMBrC I fly yjjl if ii CQfihiWwrBlApnjr7 I tiff W9". ' A H 7 M if i iVjl - Kl . W& P J Irs IfJV . Zl Tea Garden Syrup fy lor Tne unristmas m Comfort for everj-body a Rift that is useful from cellar to gar ret. He sure nnd mark down on your Xmas list a PERFEEJION oilheater l'atlier uses it to warm the bathroom for s Ii a v i n c . Mother sews beside it. The children dress by it. A practical Rift. Dealers everywhere Wrlf for baoittt, " Warmth In CmlJ Corner., " Standard Oil Company (California) Poitlnnci fbr llttt JtttulU ruti on Candy assures not only K the best, but its purity and food ft 5 value protects the children's Sik A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to bo found at Ekblad & Son. Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. :4 i ii.i- . . . ... ICWX riHM.M.M. " .. .. . . fTry it Ask your grocer J? I Pacific Coast -sssss, it Syrup Co. mmm 1 Portland, Oregon fe'fejR i4 ' UL 14.MI r.'r;j-i! .pr.i v You WM CAWT . find a more beautiful spot to live in than i -I A v? ...e.,W . , 1 . i. a. II n ' . lofflimftSWI i 11 It is high, dry and close in. BUDZIEN PARK is giving to many opportunity they have always sought, REAL family houses and lois. moot) TEA GARDEN SYRUP AMI AUi OTIIKll IIOMDW GlSOCi:itIi:S AT Coos Bay Tea Coffee Aimd Spnee Houjuse Xcith Ihondvvny. Phono aoi-J A revelation has taken place in BUDZIEN' PARK ih'the past few j, vear in which Cnos Rnv ronl ostntn has nrantinallv been at a stantJsti 1 sive proof of a future cirowth that should break all reoords. A u : Diin7irM r,.n :. 1. u ioctmfint IS 3 SUn i n iiuinu 111 duuicim rHni is it ruui; uunum """""'" which grows in value month by month. See R. VON SHIPMAN 150 Front St. After January 1, 178 Broadway. Marsh field, Oregon.