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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1915)
HSy,"3K' 5Kj ;& SHWfi..4,J 32SWBSE: . ' -' "a -iStf i ' THE COOS BAY M .tm ... i. -.. . .--. .-..... - ' I MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1915 EVEN. G EDITION. THREE f fMmSMStSf1- JBBCTrifcytA 5 r "T?i MbS !V ! V 1915 The Banner Year . FIRST ADDITION TO L4RSHFIELD This is the hie: year for tho Coast. PaiiminnVPnmfifi TCv- 'position year. The limo foi' most advantageous investment in Pacific seaport rit.y real estate is now passing. With more people and greater demand, higher prices will result, and the opportunities for profitable investment will bo rarer. The New Year's resolution you have made to save some of your earnings ouch month, and invest them in good real estate is a good one provided you act on it. .Delay chills a resolution. Act now. Tn this connection, I lie lols in First Addition at tho prices and terms offered are worthy of your first consideration. "In Reynolds Development Go. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. x 1A & Peck. Ho Is a graduato of til. University of Vermont and !uib won mnny friends nml attained success In his chosen profession, Ills fl nnepo Is a charming and accom plished young woman. Shu Is a member of the High Sclfool faculty and is very popular In social cir cles. While tho date of their mi-! ptlals has not been announced, It Is expected that it will bo early next Septombcr and take place- at the homo of her parents, In St. Clnlr, Mich., where sho will return when Bchool closes In Juno. They will ' mnko their home in Marshflcld. 4 MU N M IC A USICIAN D interest in Musical ijvents NOTAJ1LI3 THIS WEEK WAR'S Kl'l-'KCP ON .music. A CO.MINO RECITAL. LONDOUN dispatch Bays: Tho boycott of German and Austrian musicians, If t0 tho dctrl- ment of English musicians, has been j approved at a meeting of the Lon- ilon musicians, over which Sir Fred- Miss Blanche Tollorson will bo comloscd of tho chairman, Sir Ed hostess to tho girls of tho Narcls-' wiml EBir, Edward Herman, Lhn- bus Club Wednesday afternoon. utm J0a'. Sidney Jones, Hubert 4 4 4 I Hath, Fred James and Gilbert Webb narcissus club. royal auction bridge club. iusic has ever been he outlet for luman emotion Ince the first one-stringed instrument was invented by fimitive man, one of humanity's greatest desires has Ben for better instruments to convey the harmonies id melodies that are the expressions of men's souls. le LUDWIG PIANO the result of ages of musical desire, the highest type musical instrument, designed to enable YOU to find flace, enjoyment and repose in music. jeral allowance for your old instrument taken in ex- ange and terms can be arranged to suit your con- lience on the balance. v - Continued From Pngo Two. Weum 5& MMwK I;. L. THOMAS, MANAGER. 10 Central avenue. Phones 1.1 l-J; in-L. SILVER WEDDING. V Mr. nml Mrs. W. A. Collvor cele brated their twenty-fifth wedding an niversary at tholr homo on Catching lulot from 8 to 12 o'clock Now Year's evening. In tho prosonca of' about fifty guests, with tho moms tnstofully decorated, Mr. and Mrs. Collvor ro nowed their wedding vows, Hov. J. I. Pnrkor performing tho ceremony. Tho wedding march was played by their daughter, Mrs. Frod Messorlo. Tho "brldo" and "groom" rccolvod tho hoarty congratulatlona of nil present, A good social tlino wim enjoyed throughout tho ovonlng. Several well rendorod selections on tho piano woro furnished by Miss Irono Holm. Miss Zoo Dolnn also contributed two ploafl Ing .vocal solos, Dainty refreshments completed tho ontortalnmont for tho occasion. Niimorous woll solected ar ticles of sllvorwaro woro presented. j roprouontlng tho esteem and best J wishes of Mr. and Mrs. Collvor's I many friends and neighbors. i Thoao present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. IW. A. Collvor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod I Messorlo, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mntson, Mr. nml Mrs. John Mattson, Mr. ami Mrs. Waller Chrlstensen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Ross, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Lnckstrnm, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, I. Parker, Mr, and Mrs. Churloa Spoouor, Mrs. Wm. DJorkqulst, Mrs. James J. Fos toi'i Mrs. Laura A. Smlthgall, Mrs. Mary Knlno, Emily Dlako, II. J. jBlako, Ralph Illake, W. M. Black, Wm. Church, Bessie Collver, Ralph Collvor, Fay Collvor, Lona Mattson, 13. J, Mnstors, Allco Foster, Marjory Fostor, Ireno Holm, Estrid Holm, Arthur Holm, Zoo Dolnn, Julius. Gun null, Wm. Gunuell, August Mattson, Waller Knlno, Edith Knlno, Elnn Mattson, Wm. Blako, Elvora Lack- t Btrom, Ferdinand Lackstrom, C. G. . Stonnon, Frank Vlncamp, Leo Vln- enmp, Archie Vlncamp, Edith John sou, Ella Johnson, Orou Parkor, Ev eiott Messorlo and Loyd Messorlo. 4 4 4 4 JOLLY DOZEN. Tho Jolly Dozon will bo entertain ed by Mrs. Georgo Rourko a week from next Wednesday. 4 4 4 4 I HONORS GUEST. I Mrs. R. K. Booth will entertain tho Rojnl Auction Brldgo Club nt her homo In West Marshflcld a week from next Tuesday. 4 4 4 4 4 SURPRISE PARTV. Now Year's ovo a number of Mrs. Chrlstensen's friends gnvo a mirprlso party at her homo In Bunker Hill. It was most complete and was follow ed by a Jolly evening, refreshments being served nl tho close. Among thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Brockmuellcr, Fritz, Frances and Myrtle Brockmuellcr, It. F. Bush nnd wlfo, Carrol Bush, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blitz, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Snow, Ar chie Snow, Bcrnlco Snow, A. Rosdahl nml wife, Mrs. M. Ross, Marin Ross. II. M. Albco and wife, Henry Albeo and Ralph, Olga nnd Inn Chrlsten sen. 4 4 4 PHISCILLA club. i 4 Tho Prlscllla Club will bo enter tained by Mrs. Mosteller nt hor homo In Bunker Hill noxt Wednesday. 4 4 4 4 .4 Tho next muslcalo to tako plnco'at tho studios of Henrlk OJerdrum will bo about February 15. An unusually Interesting program is being prepar ed for this occasion. PAID LOCAL Mr. Henrlk ajerdrnm has taken up tho agency for the Becker Bros, pia nos, New York. Mr. OJerdrum uses these pianos exclusively In Ms work, nnd tho Instrument how In his Btudlo While Engllsh musicians lUiould 'inB received much pralso from nil not tnboo good iuubIc from whatovcr , t,1D8 w" have had tho opportunity Bourco It came, Sir Frederick Cowen , of hearing it. Tho excellent tonal declared, they must recognlsto tho fact nunUtles of this piano wero especially thnt foreign musicians hnd for years ! notlceablo at tho recent recital when usurped the places which could bo t,ll l)mn was used In conjunction filled by equally competent British- w,l Uio Bechstoln Grand, crs. 'T, la lint n ftllnattn.. nr ..!... ' m. ... . ..uw .. iinunuuil Ml illllllllia, ,-y . T was appointed to circularize tho pro fession on this subject. COTILLION' CLUB The North Bend Cotillion Club has arranged Its program for tho month of January. On January 13 and 27 socials will bo hold, tor tho members and their friends, at Log- glo'g Hall. Preparations havo also been in ado for tho club's first pub lic dnnco to bo hold nt Simpson's Pavilion, Saturday ovonlng, January .23. Piatt's seven-pleco orchestra has been secured for tho occasion that the Cotillion Club hopes to mnko tho best over hold on Coos Buy. Arthur Harris, president of tho club, will act ns floor mnnagor, and will havo ns assistants, Eugene Johnson, Wesley Taylor, Joo Wln sor and Win. DnVls. 4 PLEASANT PARTY Mrs. Julius HagquUt was hostess to n number of friends nt n pleas ant party nt hor homo In West Mnrshflold Wcdnosdny nftornoon. A bountiful dinner wns followed by conversation nnd a general good 1 1 mo. Among tho guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Hagqulst, Mr. nnd Mrs, Clias. Solln, Mr. and Mrs. John Bnckman, Mrs. II. Flnnoll, Mrs. A. Andorson, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs, A. Bishop, Miss Hondrlckson, Miss Har old, Mrs. John Sendell, Mrs. R. Jacobson nnd Mrs. H. Andorson. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY. Mrs. Henry Olson of Bunker Hill ontortnlned n number of friends Now Yonr's ovo nt her homo In Dunlcor Hill complimentary to hor mother, Mrs. C. G. Lnrson. Following n delight ful ovonlng, refreshments woro serv ed. Hor guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. X. Nordstrom, Mrs. L. Nelson, Louis nnd Myrtlo Nelson, Mr. Erlckson, Miss Slgnn Larson and Mrs. Ahlqulst nnd children. 4. 4 4f 4 I 1011 MISS BENNETT. Mrs. Malr Dnno entertained Infor mally for Miss Mao Bennett Wednes day nftornoon at sowing; having as guests Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Mrs. R. IC. Booth, Miss Genevieve Sengstackon, and Mrs, Henry Songstacken. Mrs. I, S. Kaufman complimented MIbs Mno Dennett Thursday nftor noon by entertaining In hor honor Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Mrs. R. K. Booth, Mrs. Wilson Kautmnn nnd daughtop, Mrs. Malr Dano and Miss Gouovlovo Sengstackon. 4 , I ENGAGEMENTS 4 The announcement of tho engage ment of Arthur K, Peek nnd Miss Frances D, Harkncss, which wns for mally mado last Sunday ovonlng, was of much Interest In social cir cles In which both aro so popular. , , . , Mr. Peck Is 0110 of Mnrshflold's Mrs. C. H. Wilson is entortnlnlng lending young attorneys, being tho at Bowing at hor homo on Golden Junior member of tno firm of Peckavenue this afternoon. ho Bald; "It Is a question of our be ing ablo to como Into our own. Tho provnlllng opinion was thnt tho war offered an exceptional op portunity for English musicians, slnco It also called away French, Russian and Itnllau cumpotlttors. - I .MUSICAL PROGRESS I IN THE PANHANDLE y Mildred Halscy gave a piano reci tal In her studio over the Klelnort meat market last ovonlng. Sho had quite n crowd present to boo how thoso St. Louis piano lessons hnd Im proved hor. They round a great change In her. Miss Halsoy woro a filmy dress, very Btyllsh, hlgh-heolod shoes and a gold-looking banglo In hor hair that clinked when she shook hor hond. It was all now to Dolhl and created much talk among tho music lovers present. She played half a dozon pieces by old Gorman mastors hotter known In Now York than hero. Sho got hor biggest rlso, though, when sho knocked out "Hltchlo Koo" for n turkey trot that was enjoyed by ovoryhody. Larson Keller, liowovor, stopped on tho trail of Mrs. Cyrus Perkins Walker, wlfo o: tho mayor. It was him and Con stablo Brown who rollod down tho stairs. Tho trial comos up tomor row. Dolhl (Tex.) Bazoo, 4 . I TO GIVE SONG CYCLE. A qunrtotto of locnl singers Is planning an Interesting program to be given at an early date and ono thnt will bo looked forward to by nil interested In music. Cadman's soug cycle, "Tho Morning of tho Year," will bo sung nnd tho singers will bo under tho direction of Mrs. A. B. nlillnl H'lin nvnln la itnmiwid. m.m.v. a.w wv.v .0 bwuijivg- 1 ed of quartettes, duets nnd solos and will bo doscrlptlvo of the months of March, April and May. 4 I PUPILS' RECITAL. 4 Mrs. A. B. Gtdloy Is planning n pupils' recital to take place during tho latter part of this month. 4 I CHAMLVADH CLUB. 4 4 Tho Chamlnado Club will resume Its regular weekly nicotines noxt Fri day morning when they will moot with Mrs. Horsfall. Lator tho Club will meet nt tho Public Library, whoro a piano will bo Installed for tho U8Q of tho Club. Besides tho rogulur business mooting and practice thero will bo n short literary pro- EMBELLISHMENTS. .Mrs. F. E. Conway will rcsuino her classes In vocal iuubIc tho com ing week, when sho will rccolvo pup ils on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Friends or Low Kcyzof, a popular Marshriold Vlollnnt who rocoii'tly re moved to Los Angoles, rccolvod Christmas greetings from him saying he wna pleasantly located In tho southern city and thnt whllo ho Is often lonosomo for Mnrshflold nnd his many friends horo ho lias no In tention of leaving Los Angoles. Miss Margaret Volz Is oxpoctcd homo tomorrow to resume hor placo nB teacher or muBlc In tho Marsliflold schools. Miss Mabol Harrlgan, who Is study ing violin and piano at tho Now Eng land Conservatory of Music In Dos ton writes thnt sho Bpont a pleasant Christmas at Gardlnor Hall, the wo moil's dormitory. Thoso remaining for the holldnys enjoyed n Christmas tree ami experienced Incidentally Homo real New England Christina'.1 weather, which thoy found vory cold. 4 Mra. A. B. Gldloy sang "Star of tho Orlont," by Harry Roo Sholloy, at tho Mothodlst Episcopal Church lost Sunday whon tho Chrlstmus sor vices woro hold. Sho was accom panied by Mr. GJordrum. Mr. ajordrum played n vory boan tirul voluntary during tho sorvlco. George Ayro has resigned as con ductor of tho choir of tho Baptist church. It Is not yot known who will bo his successor. BAND CONCERT SUNDAY, f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand entortalned at a Now Year's ovo watch party Thursday, having music, cards and dancing us diversions. Hol iday decorations In rod nnd green woro effectively usod. A Into mippor ram w,,0 MrB- A- " a,t,'y wl11 was served to tho guests, numbered rend pnpor continuing tho subject nmone whom -were .Air. nnd Mrs. I "T,, Vo1-' 'l0'1 ",0 01l,j ,llls Frank Cnttorlln, Mr. and Mrs. Eugouo , ueou studying Crosthwnlte, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Kin ney, Mr. and .Mrs. T. II. James, Mr.! nnd Mrs, J. Q. Jarvls, Mrs. Ida Con rad nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Vestal. Whist wna tho chief diversion, tho prlzos being won by Mrs. Conrad nnd Mr. Cattorllii, SEWING PARTY I PN-"S-W,.i.rf PLAN INSTALLATION Director R. N. Fonton of tho Coo'b Dny Concort Band has announcod tho following program for tho public con cort tomorrow nftornoon nt tho Ma sonic Opora HoiiBO. Tho hour of tho concort has boon bqI for 2 o'clocc Following is tho program: March, "Glory of a Yankoo Navy" , . Sousa Overture "Martha" Flotow Waltz, "Nights of Gladnoss .... Auclirfo Fantasia, "Traumbulldor" ..Lumby'o Polish Banco No. 1 . . . Schnrwonka Selection, "La Vestalo" Morcandauto Star Spnuglcd Banuor. 4 I M. E. CHURCH MUSIC. . 4 . - 4 Tho chorus will render an anthem nt tho morning sorvlco and Mr. R. Von Shlpmnn will slug a solo In tho ovonlng. FIRST DANCE of If) 1.1, kAGLE'S HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. KEY .KR'S ORCHESTRA. COOS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY & & HEMRIK GJERDRUM Plaoo loslbriuieitnojTa STUDIO Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J E. Conway INKTRUCTOR IN VOICE Willi Branches in Km Trnliilng, Sight Reading, Enunciation Speohil v'ork for children In Ear TruUiIng, Sight Rending, Enunci ation. Rates for classes of four, ITALIAN .VETHODS USED Wednesday's nml Satuitlays Phono r.OW-L Myrtle Anns Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central anil Mil St. Telephone -137-R Harry E. Leppert Piano Instruction GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTION TO CHILDREN Phono &70-J, M-arhh field, Ore, Tho Marsliflold Royal Neighbor.) have extended cm invltutlon to the North Bond Royal Neighbors to bo In attendance at thu annual In stallation -of officers horo January fi, A social time will bo enjoyed following the coromonles. 4 4 4 I HOUSE PARTY 4 a Georgo Murch, Jr., Is host nt a delightful little houso party at tho Murch country homo on South Coos River over Sunday, Among his guests aro Messrs. M. Welch, A. K. Pock and Jay Doylo and Mlssos Harkness, Ress and Griffin. 4 4 j WATCH PARTY 4 4 A few frlonds stoppod In at tho W. A, Reld homo Thursday evening, Informally to watch tho old year out, and woro ontortalned with cards and music. Among thorn woro Mr. and Mrs. Louis Testore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. French and Messrs. Gordon and Jackson. (Continued on page eighty Becker Piasnos "A Piano Built to a Lifetime." Last Sole Agent for Coos Bay Henrik Gjerdum Myrtle Arms. ; -Marshfield, Oregon. 4. 'if -4f ,i V. s r --iw1 , "-A!'' .J-Mk "45, '-'v-ti kIjV,