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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1914)
j.li'li,l'l''l' !!! 'I' -u HiSifrfcftffi !fr i tri tvi-i ;... X -i USIC - AMD - MUSICIANS ,Nt 3 Churches Take First Place in Music This Week M Holiday Time i!T,T"DCrT ,hctimoof honio-ooimn-rs juul.-ii'i-jriving for those JP .JlJnCol wlio arc thritty is also tho period oi' darkest loom for tliose who waste tile harvest time of life without aequir- A DOITTOTV j,K(,,,ouh wealth toinstire for them the neeessilies of rrn-v ,, CJot the Saving Habit early in life. Buviiiff u lot on sl J , ,llont,llr lMiyment phm is the verv best wav to de- ' velop this valuable quulitv of charaeter. TVT ATJSJHFTFT Til '-e is no belter time ami place to start than now lUJTV.OXiJ: ISLiLiLJ nnd m First Addition, the addition of proven values. Reynolds Development Go. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. u It Was A Merry Christmas in Every Home Where There was A PIANO, a VICTROLA or FniQON DIAMOND DISC ail IiUIOUlN PHONOGRAPH If there was none in your home, it is not yet too late NEW YEARS IS COMING EASY TERMS "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT" JMM& Ifc Ij. THOMAS, MANAGER. 210 Central avenue. Phones i:il-J; 13-L. W E FtlS COM ' Wonien'M Styles of (irnndnm'H Day Cmfunore ntul Hntlu for .Spring Wear Hliwk nnil While. Prevail. CHICAGO, Doc. 20. Now mntor Inla fur wonicn'H early spring clothos i nro decidedly llku thoso of grond I mother's lny, nccordlng to tho bul , lotlu of tliu Fashion Art League of America, Issued hero. FrlllB nnd furbelows of 1830 nro to bo worn ' more nnd more. i Materials consist of nnrrnw stripes I with n taffeta finish. Silks In pom- pndour, Rinnll plaids nnd checkH nro I tho host of these. Many cropos and ! veilings already nro liolni; shown with i a smnll Dresden flower pnltorn which was revived n year ago. Cash- inores nnd satin cloths will bo among tho matorlals for street wear. Colors will bo subdued, with n pre valence of black and white, whlto predominating. Effects In stripes will bo bettor form than checks or plaids, bolng smarter and moro sult nblo to tho ollhouetto. Whllo tho trend of styles Is and for somo tlmo has been toward tho 1830 period, our 1015 modo or living demands a distinctly modern adaptation, JOIl FOR HOO.SEVEIT THE MUSIC at. tho Episcopal church on Christmas Day 1ms created milch ' fnvbrablo com ment and elicited much prnlBO for tho members of tho organization under tho capable direction of Mrs. Wm. Jlorsfal), Jr. Tho early morning ser vice at 7 was Dudley II. Ducks Com- munlon Service In C, which wns sung I In a most finished and artistic man ner, showing tho enroful preparation 1 which had been mnde. Tho nuisla at tho second service, pronounced by j musicians to be tho finest choral music ever Bung In Mnrshflcld, will bo repeated tomorrow at tho 11 (o'clock servlco. ; -- Tho Chnmlnndo Club will meet on j January S for tho usual morning meeting and practice. After this tho I club will meet nt tho library In tho now auditorium, which Is ndmlrably 1 enilllllioil fnr nilrli n tunnHni- Tim club will Install a piano. At present! there are twenty-eight members In tho organization. Mrs. Kfflo Fnrrlnger, who has been studying tho plpo orgnn in San Fran cisco, returned this week to spond tho holidays with rolallvos In Marsh field. - 4 LODGES ENJOY PROGRAM. .- There will bo a short musical pro gram nt the Joint InHtnllatlon of the Masonic nnd Eastern Star lodges this evening. A trio composed of Mrs. 11. E. Miller, Mrs. Chns. Stnuff and Mrs. J. T. Hall will sing nnd there will bo solos by Mrs. K. I. Robinson, Mrs. E; Stanley Henderson nnd MrM. H. E Miller. 4 PUPILS' RECITAL. 0 Miss Kdnn Louise Lurson Is plan ning for n pupils' recital early In February nt which novornl of hor more advanced pupils will appear. Miss Lucy 1'owors, who Is attend ing tho University of Oregon, Is homo for tho Christians holidays. Miss Powers la ulso studying music under tho unusunlly good Instructors nt that Institution. CIIUHCII MUSIC. Tho choir of tho Methodist Epls cnpal church will sing two anthems at tho morning servlco Sunday: "A Closer Walk with Cod," by J. F. For Is. nnd "(llory to Ood on High," by Mario M. lllno. This will bo tho Christmas servlco of tho church which was postponed from Friday. Tin: out and Tin: giver Former President Sgiis n Threw Yu Contract Villi MittrojMdltiin I Piibllhlu-U In New York. I NEW YORK, Dec. 2C Thoodoro Roosovelt has just signed a three years' contract with tho Metropolitan Magazlno, and will contrlbuto ex clusive articles to that magnzlno on political, economic and scientific subjects. ' Just what will bo tho spirit and policy of tho articles which ho will wrlto Is not known. Roosevelt may continue to wrlto on outdoor life or explorations for other publications. At tho tlmo of his resignation from the Outlook, last July, It was declared that ho woulJ 1 continue to contribute occasionally some articles on social and Industrial 'subjects. My little bank I got that yoar, At Christmas tlmo.-ls '1st might near Of pennies full, nnd nickels, too. And you can't guess what I'm go In' do! A nlryplano I hot I git that Balls right up whero tho moon In at; A wco toy man 't rides tho thing, And guidon It, too, '1st by a string, And lots of things, but . . . . Mamma, alio She says nt times she's 'shamed of mo! And then she tells mo all nbout Tho Delglan children that's turned out Without no clothes or pa's nt all; And somo of 'om la '1st as small As what I am, nnd Mamma' said I 'At thoy must ov'ry ono bo fed. And so I promised I'd bo bravo And glvo 'em ov'ry cont 1 snvo; And promised her that I won't buy No nlryplano, ami I won't cry! And so I won't, but I don't caro! For I '1st fink It Isn't fair For folks to fight tho way thoy do I.o's let tho Delglans bolgo boo boo! Jay 11, Idon, IIHTTEIl THAN I.UCK If you have no luck, try advor- j Using Instead. It will get business j j for you. j u 5 COOS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY & HENRK GJEEDRUM Piano Hirasteuctioira STUDIO Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J rs. Eo Conway INKTEUCTOH IN VOICE Willi Ilrunrlies In Ear Training, Bight Heading, Enunciation Bpo;l4l work for children In Eur Training, Slsht Heading, Kiiuiici- ntloii, Hntes for clttMes of four. ITALIAN METHODS USED Wednesday's and SutuKUijH Phono f.OU-L MyrtJo Anns Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central iiud Nth tit. TeleiJioue 4:J7-U Harry E. Leppert Piano Instruction gives special attention to instruction to children Phono U70-J. MnnJifleld, Ore, Trimming the Christmas Tree it.. Uy Corn A. Motion DoIbdu. I wish that I could help to trim tho tree; They nro nil In tho parlor 'copHng me.., 1 wntah tho light that skims along tho floor. When they nro walking pnst tho lockad-up door. Of courso I'll see It nil trimmed nice nnd dono, Hut I bellovo tho trimming's lots of fun. Karl says his mother never locks him out, Hut lets him wind tho tinsel things nbout And makes tho smelly hemlock branches shine His presents never cost so much ns initio, Hut ho thrcudo popped out kernels on a string, And takes n hand In almost ovcrythlng. Tho presont for his mother ho enn chooso All by hlmsolf; when Auntlo rhoso tho shoos She had mo buy for mother; I'd a sight llathor havo got tho fun, that fluffy while, Showed in tho window, but Aunt Emm Binllod And Bald, "No, got thesu shoes, you foolish child." She marked them, too, with mother's nnmo and mlno On n red card nnd said: "Now thatls flue - A usutul pi ciout for a hoy to buy!" I'd like to hang them there myself, hut I Won't bco tho tree till ovcrythlng Is hung( Karl told me thut lilt mother often sung Old Christmas carols while thoy trimmed tho treo. I wish thoro was nomo one to sing vlth me. Or rend, or something, whllo I'm hero nlonu; It neouig the longest night that I havo known Hlnco they went In nnd shut tho door behind. At Earl's tho windows haven't got n blind, And uuy 0.10 can slnnd nutsldo and Ruo Earl nud his mother whllo (hoy trim thu trco. i Hut here, outside, 'tis nil shut and dnrk; I cannot hear, nlthough I hark nnd hark For what they're saying: When I'm big you'll nco My llttlo boy ahull help to trim tho trco. THE MEHHAUE OF PEACE THE Chrlstmns Honson cornea with Ita mossago of punco to a world torn nud rent wjth many divisions, n world In which thoro Is much atrlfe. This strife Is to bo nllnyed nud thesu divisions honied not by any process of statutory onuctmeut, but by Hint spirit of brotherly lovo nnd klmluuss which takes possession of tho hiiuinu heart nt Chrlstmastldo. Just so far us that spirit contlnuoa regnant In tho hearts of mou throughout the year will thu Christmas sea son bo prolonged nnd continue to glvo Ita blessings to mankind. Hlght Hov, David II. (Ireor, lllshop of Now York. I liEAHNINO HAT MAKINO. Kwmlcdgo of .Millinery Procures In (lcKMi(lonco of Clio Milliner, COHVALMS, Dec. 24. Fashions In women's hats chungo,nlmoBt dully, and tho woman who Is wholly depen dent upon hor milliner for head gear of tho latest model Is nta continual oxpenso. If sho refuses to pay tho prlco of tho fnihlonablo shapes she soon fools that sho Is falling bad I J behind In this mad raco to "keep up with Elzzlo." Hut thoro Is another way to keep up with tho rapidly changing styles without tho trouble and oxpenso of running to tho professional milliners; It Is to learn to do tho necessary re modeling at home. Thu lints of yos torday may bo tundo tho lints of to day, If tho ownor knows how to ro modol thorn. And when It Is remom borod that tho high cost of living Is duo In no email measuro to tho high cost of women's fashlonablo wearing apparol, It will bo seen that moro eco nomy right horo will greatly reduco the cost and add to tho plonsuros of living. Demonstration In remodeling will be given weekly by (ho Homo Eco nomics Hchool during tho annual short courso, January 4 to 30. And It Is by demonstrations that profes sional milliners loam tholr art. Tho Collego demonstrations will show bow-making; renovation of locos, flowers, Yolvots, ribbons nud other hat trimmings by nnmo unknown to tho writer; romodollng shapes and finishing edges; and linings ami trim mings, Tho women students nro not only told how to do this work, but are shown how, and given pructlco whereby they como to a workablo knowledgo of tho art of mlllluory that will provo a great saving and satisfaction to all who nro interested. MIHTII IS OF HEAVEN'S MA KINO. j Ho a noble and morry season to you, my masters. And may j wo moot, thick -and throo-fold, many u tlmo and oft, In lilythe yet moBl thoughtful pages! Full not to call to mind In tho course o,r tho 2&th of this mouth thnt tho dlvlnest heart that over wulked tho earth, waa burn on thut day. nnd then hiiiIIq and an I Joy yourselves for tho rest of It, for mirth Is also honvon'a mak I Jug." I.olgh Hunt. I- I I I I ! I I I I I., SANTA CiaUS BAVHi ' 1 Even a turkoy doesn't cut much Ice unless It Is woll dressed, If wo havo tho prlco of a turkoy lot's bo "morr' nnywny. Invito ull your friends to tho Chrlstmns dtnuor so thoro will bo . , plenty thoro to laugh and mnko mer ry nt tho man who carves tho tur-.. i key. Hero's to tho two groat Amorlcnn birds! May you always havo the turkoy on your Christmas tnblo and ' tho onglo In your pockot, ' Santa Clans by any other namo i would cost as much and bo worth It. I A faco wreathed In smiles la bet tor than a mansion wreathod lu holly. . I)ottor brokon toys than broken hearts. Never look a gift- object In tho prlro tag. CllltlST.MAH BMPPEIIK SUPPia.NT .STOCKINGS Ono of Now York'a matrons who borrow many Ideas from Paris last yoar gave an cntortalnment for which that city of light was responsible. 11 was a Christmas slipper party. On this oraaslon when the clock struck 12 nil the fair dancers present were usked to pluco ono of thotr dainty s'llppors In front of tho bugo fire place lu tho hull. Bouiequo In tka giilso of Bautn Claim then Issued. frM thu fireplace with a suck of gifts and put a printout In each of tho uhoos., Timivl'.VH AllE HCUIICK. Yulu in Suxon Time. In Norway and Saxon times nu ok was always roasted wholo over tho Yulo log at Christmas, ItOSEUUltn, Or., Dec. 23, Ac cording to local poultry doalors, sot ovor 3500 turkeys havo been ship pud to distant points from Douglas county for tho Christmas trado. The scarcity of birds at this tlmo, poultry ! dealers claim, Is duo to the tact that most of tho farmers disposed of thotr product prior to Thanksgiving, Coo Kohlliageu, n local butcher, purchas ed about 1500 birds, which averaged 1 2 pour 1 lu wolght, bniod o an average .ko of 10 couts per pound. ifc-..!. - e--ctttajBSfcaasKfw-atifa-aaaasBM mm i'l iiiMuriiii aJ i !!- ' mi ' 'fc. ltMaaS :-bB0