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.ggSbsJft ' :' ' t' , . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. S THREE M 'ilxntf Hi Slaws -1S52 .USIC las lOIBCSH Rsince the first one-stringed m A WW ; primitive man, one of humanity's greatest desires has been for better instruments to convey the harmonies and m?hdies that are the expressions of men's souls. The . - W l W VPvV uf M ,C VI rs fiU LUIIW is the result of ages of musioal desire, the highest type iof musical instrument, designed to enable YOU to find ;solace, enjoyment and repose in music. 'Liberal allowance for your old instrument. taken in ex change and terms can be arranged to- suit your con venience on the balance. L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. :enLraI Avenue ,$& CD msmess rwan The busy man of business invari ably drinks Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, because it is both a nourishing and refreshing food and drink. It is very digestible and is just exactly what the mental work er requires. It can be prepared in a second, and is. very economical. v" Its purity and unvarying goodness have made it the choice of thscJ, who pay attention to their fo6ti. 1 hcnnctically sealed tins GlnrardolH's Ground Chocolate is the only original ground chocolate. It has boon used in W ostein homes for over a third of . century and its popularity is growing day by day. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. 'San Franolico MT Our prlco to yctir dealer ennblss Iiiin to mpply your wants at the price ho lies .clwoy Jmrgcd you. LVU sra 2t ' ever men for instrument was Invented by Marshlieia 1 l&i! l tfi Wul rl4 LCVVi IVL3 wIy$Ji PIANO X 3 '- 'Vionua! I rr?UlXUR3nXmTr. Continued From Pcgo Two, I iiov.Mi AiTTio.v imiwii: . Tho Itoynl Auction Ilrldgo Club hold n buBluoss mooting nt tho homo of Mrs. H. K. Ilooth last Tuowlny md orgnnlxod for tho sonson. Two now members to fill vncnnclcs woro Blootod. Thoy nro Mrs. Mnlr Dnno and Mrs. Otto Schettor, Mootlngo will bo Hold tho second 'and fouHh Wodnosdays of onch month,- tho noxt mooting holng with Mrs. J. T. IlHrrlgnu, Tho mombora of tho club nro Mrs. A, L. Hnusoworth, .Mm. A. T. IlnlnoB, Mrs. F. K. Oot tlns, Mrs. K. K. Straw, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. J. T. Ilurrlgnn, Mrs. It. K. Dooth, Mis, C. F M.cKnlght, Mm. Dorsoy Kroltxor nnd Mrs. AV. II. Kennody. I WILL LKA'iVK 1JAY I Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnul Dlmmlok, of North Ilond, will loavo noxt weok for Snn Frnnolsoo, whoro thoy will muko tholr. homo, Mr. Dlmmlck bo Ing trn,nsforrod thoro by tho Swayno & IToyt company to nssumo n mora responsible position with tho firm. Ho will visit tho Kay about onco a month to look after tho firm's af - fnlra horo. which will bo loft under1" ,1110 supenlttton of (loo, Stophcnson. I Tho departure of Mr. and Mrs. Dlm mlck will bo grontly regrottod by the many friends thoy have mndo on Ilnvo your JOH WOUK dono at TJIi: TIMES, offlco. ' i:w JV V.on VWT I HENRIK GJERDRUM 1 STUDIO Myrtle Arms tho Day, but tlio fnct that It Is an , advancement for Mr. Dlmmk-k will t lie gratifying lo tlicni. VISITS IX SOUTH Mra. U. J. Coke, who recently re- turned to lior homo In Los Angeles' after n few ueoka' visit nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. I tra II. Ilnrllo, In North Bond, writes hat she had n pleasant trip. She! BtUtcs that nil Cooa HtoltoB nro on-1 Joying their now homos In tho South. ' land. Dick Marshall, of North Ilond, i was recently n guest at tho Coko IIUIUU, NORTH IJEXI) GUILD '. Tho. North ,Ucxu Eplscopnl Guild was delightfully entortnlnod Tuoalay uftornoon by Mrs. aoorgo StoDhon so'n at lifer homo In North Hond. At tho business scbbIoii, tho resignation of Mis. Paul Dlmmlck as secrotnry and 'treasurer was accepted nnd Mrs. Ira U. llal-tlo was chosen to fill tlio vacancy until tho nnnunl election, which will bo hold nbout two months honce. Mia. Dlmh'iic'k will leavo shdrtly to mako'her lidmo In Snn I'VnnoIsco. At .tho conclusion of tho business session, tofrcshments were served, Mrs. Dennis Hull assisting tho ho'stess. Tho next mooting will bo Hold with Mrs. John Lennnn In two weeks. Thoso present this week woro' Mrs. Frank Lay ton, Mrs. V. (1. Ingram, Mrs. A. K. U030, Mrs. 13nrl Powell, Mrs. Irn 11. Uartle, Mrs. (loo. Kvorltt, Mrs. Dsnnla Hull, .Mrs. Pnul Dlmmlck and Mrs, John Lon nan. .;. i. .j. .MIXXi:.VIH CIjUIJ i . . Tho Mlnno-Wls Club will bo en tertained by Mrs. A. '., Downs nt her homo on South Drondwny next Thursday. t NOItTH IJHXI) CliUU V Tho North Uend Auction Ilrldgo Club will hold Its next meottng Tucedny afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Frederick Holllstor, tho meeting dnto having uocn advanced from last Tuesday. ! l'oit.-M m:v ci.un Mombora of "Tho Jolly Slxtoon" n club that accomplished all Us namo signified In North ITcnd Inst sonson, nro mooting this afternoon i with Mrs. H. J. Linden to form n clmllnr organization. Tho namo will bo dotormlno.1 at tho mooting, Tho 1 plnn Is to meet twlco n month, (tho first session being In tho nftor noou for ncedlowork nnd tho second In soclnl ovonlng session to which tho hu&bnnds of tho mombora will bo In vltod. Tlio lndlo.i forming tho club .. .. . . i mr t aru .lira, n, u, iiurnu'Hiur, mtb, i run KruBO, Mrs. Ilonry O'Mnrn, Mrs. Irn I). Dnrtlo, Ms, M. G. Colotunn nnd Mrs. II. J. Linden. ! I lXKOHMAJiAKTKltXOOX. T Mrs. II. L. Cinwford was hoitoss nt au Informal sowing Thursday nt hor homo on Commorclnl nvonuo, hor B'-osts being Mrs J 0 Kinney Mrs fT. S. Hnrvoy nnd Mrs. Win, Sohroe- dor. . CIIIU.STIA.V SISTKItllOOD. Tho Christian Slstorhood will moot with Mrs. II. W. Pnlntor noxt Tuos day wlion tho nnnunl olcctlon of offi cers will bo hold. o I - C. W. U. M. Mrs. H. L. Hopson wns hostess nt tho rogulnr mooting of the C. V. n. M, nt hor beautiful now homo on West Central avonuo last Wodnes- ' day. Tho afternoon's program was In I clinrgo of Mrs. W. A, Itold and In cluded readings on various mission I nry phasos by Mrs. Ora McCnrty, Mrs. - w- Palnter' Mr8- 0re8K- md Mra- - Cox. It wna followed by re- fresluuonts, tho hostess holng assisted In serving, by Mrs. R. A. Copplo. Tho noxt moo'tlng plnco was not designat ed. Thoso present thla week wore Mrs. W. n. Cqx.vM,rs. II. W. Painter, Mrs. W. A. Rold, Mrs. Orn McCnrty, Mrs, J, C. Jonos, Mrs, A,. W, Gregg, COOS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY Phone 356-J M USIC -:- Interesting Music Program For Library Opening AVAR SONG. T IIK WAR has provided us with something more than horror and ridiculous prejudice. It ,nB rovll,cd lIB wllh funluro3 thnt approach tho sympathetic and In deed, tho humorous. We are told thnt tho Germans go ing Into battle sing a new song, tho rofrnln r wh,c Is "DeiitschlnndUeb !or AUos'" And that, when they an nro In tho trenches, they relievo tho ted ium of bombnrdment by porform nnces on tho gramophones which thoy carry with thorn. "Tommy Atkins," ns tho English common soldier Is cnllod, too, re lievos his tedium during n bombard ment by playing football, r.s tho shrapnel burst over him, greatly to tho disgust of tlio (Ioniums, wlio also ennnot undcrstnnd why, when ho're galcs himself with music, ho should sing bucIi nbshrd songs ns "It's n Long, Long Way to Tlpporary," nlso n war song, tho rofrnln of which Is "Send mo mother, Send mo brother, Sond mo mothcr-ln-luw, lint don't Bond me." You see, tho aormnns have no Idcn thnt Tommy Atkins possesses nn In Imltnblo senso of humor. Thoy would hnvo somo ltlon of It If thoy had over road "Soldiers Throo" by Kipling. LIttIo Plou-PIou, the French sol dier, nlso sings his songs ns ho mnrch e'i along on tho road to bnttlo. As for tho Russian soldier, "Ivan," nn ho is called, ho has always been passionately fond of songs. Ho com poses songs hlmsolf, In wlilcjh ho lauds his sweetheart, bis villngo, his home, his favorlto horso nnd general. Singing in tho Russian ranks Is en courngod by tho officers. A chief slngor marches nt tho front of ench company nnd gives tho lines of tliti vords of each verso to bo sung. Tho Cossack songs nro said to bo particularly full of llfo nnd vigor. Mrs. R. A. Copplo and Misses Lavlnn and Dorothy Painter, Illancho Cop- pie and Ruth Hopson. . I L. T. L. MULTIXO. I t I " Tlio L. T. L. will hold itri nnnunl business mooting nt tho Unptlst church noxt Tuesday ovonlng. Offl crs will ho elected for tho ensuing yoar nnd tho regular program will bo dispensed with. A soclnl tlmo and refreshments will follow tho business sosslon. " ' " r WILLIXtJ WORKKItS. I : Miss Illniicho Copplo Is hostess to tho "Willing Workors" nt tlio home of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Copplo, this afternoon, tho first moot ing hold alnco previous to tho holi days. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Tho Daptlst Woman's Missionary Society was ontortalnod Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. D. D. Ross at her homo on Goldon nvonuo, Tho pro gram for tho afternoon was: Scripturo rending, Mrs. A, V, Hass ford. Prayer, Mrs. A. J5, Downs. "Missionary Yates Entoilng China" J Mrs. G. LoRoy Hall. "Discouragement of tho Unptlst Somlnnry nt Swntow" Mrs. D. H, Patchott. "Tho Child in Ills Midst" Mrs. R. ii. Corey. A gcjioral discussion followed tho ' rending of tho pnpors nnd n card from I illss Weyburn, a leader In tho work, q was read. At tho conclusion of tho afternoon refreshments woro served, Misses Cnrrlo anil Velnin Ross assist ing. The noxt meeting will bo hold with Mrs. It. II. Coioy tho first Wcduesdoy In February and Mrs. Doll will have chargo of tho program. Thoso present this week woro MrB. 'A. Z. Downs, Mrs. R. II. Corey.. Rov. 111111 Mrs. A. F. Hasaftlrd, Mrs. Wheol Irs., Eo Comiway INSTRUCTOR IN VOiaS. Witli KrnurlicH In Ear Triilnlne, Sight Hciillng, l'liiinclatlou Spo:l4l work for children In Ear TniDnliig, Sight Rending, KiiuncU utlon. Hates for classes of four. ITALIAN METHODS USED , WeilnesiIiiy'H nnil Saturdays Plinno :.(I()-L Myrtlu Anus AND -:- MUSICIANS j LMlKAllY OPUXIXd PROdRAM. ,. , MrB. NVIlllam Ilorsfall, Jr., avIio baa chargo of tho music fdr the for mal opening of tho Cnrneglo Llhrnry next Tnesdny ovenlng, has announced thu following nnislcal numbers: Qunrtetto, "A Dream" ... Dnrtlott Tho JoluiBon Sisters. (a) A Dlrthday Woodman (b) Soinqwhcr,o n Volco Is Coll ing Cnto Mrs. A. II. Gldley. Wnrum Schumann Orlllcn Schumann Mrs. Perl Riley Ualllngcr. (a) Down In tho Korest' . . . Ronald (b) Love I Have Won You Mrs. Roy Everett Miller. Accompnnlst, Mrs. Win. liorsfnll, Jr. O 4 HANI) CONCERTS. : Tho concert laBt Sunday at tho Op ern House glvon by the Coos Day Concert Unud wnB fairly well attend ed dosplto tho stormy weather. Direc tor Fcnton lms another of theso pop lar musical features arranged for Sunday, January 17. V SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MEirrs. j 4 Tho movement already launched towards tho establishment of n por mnuent symphony orchestra on Coos Hay Is to ho glvon further Impetus nt n mooting cnllcd for Sunday after noon, January 10, nt 2:30 o'clock, at which meeting a pormaiiont or ganization will bo formed attended by choosing of officers for tho year. A cnll Is extended to all professional or amateur orchestral Instrument por formora to bo present nt this mooting on Sunday or to canimuulcato with tho dlroctor, Mr. Robert X. Fcnton at their moat convenient tlmo, so that tho wcokly rehearsals may bo gotten undor wny nt onco. CHURCH MUSIC. Tho music nt Emmnniiol Episcopal Church Sunday morning will bo: Processional,' Hymn 02, "From tho Eastom Mountains" Mann Vonlto Emorson Gloria Pntrl Mornlngton To Doum noskbrck Jubllnto Deo Novln Hymn CIS, "To Sion'u Hill I Lift My Eyes" Hustings Hymn CG, "As With aiadncss... , Kochor Anthom, "Nozaroth" Gounod (Hubs solo by Mr. A. Landles with choir accompaniment.) RdcosBlonal, Hymn 331, "Watch man, Tell Us of tho Night". ... Elvoy Mrs. William Ilorsfall, Jr., Organ ist nnd choir director. or, Mrs. G. L. Hall, Mrs Andorsou, Mrs. John Naglo, Mrs. Lewis, MIsb Mniuio Gulovscn, Mrs. A. C. Dyo, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. II. H. Patchott and Mrs. Wnltor Illjl. YOUNG MATRONS. Mrs. J. C. Kondnll wna hostess nt n pleasant gathering of tho Young Mntron's Club WednoBdny afternoon. Sowing nnd social chat wero followed by refreshments. Thoso present wero Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. J. Q. Jar vis, Miss Shaw, Mrs. Kendall, Mrs. V. A. Rold and Mrs. McMillan. .j. .;. .j. HONORS VISITORS. Dr. nnd Mrs. R. W, Mornw outer taluod Mr. and Mrs, II. L. Colonmn, of Portland, who havo boon speiullng tlio holiday season at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sav- ago, Miss Margarot Shaw and Miss Nettle Savago at dinner Thursday. ,;r. and Mrs. Coleman nro. planning to leao soon for California, (Continued on pago tg!it Miss Edn Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central nnd 8th St. Telephone IH7-R I GHAMINADH CLUIJ. Tho Chnmluado Club mot Frldny morning with Mrs. Win, Ilorsfall, Jr., for tholr first rogular meeting slnco tho Christmas holidays. Tho tlmo was spent In practice and In listening to nn Interesting paper on "Tho Voice" propnred by Mrs. A. D. Gidloy, who Illustrated mnny parts of hor ar ticle. At next Frldny's meeting Mrs. Fred Wilson will conduct nn Inter esting resume of current musical events. Two now mombora woro present nt Friday's meeting, Mrs. Levi Unlglo and Mrs. L. L. Thomas. Tho club has made arrangements to hold their meetings In tho auditorium of tho library and will havo a piano Installed there this coming week. Thoso present Friday woro Miss Evelyn Anderson, Miss Uesslo Ayre, Mrs, Ualllngcr, M". Coko, Mrs. Con way, Mrs. Dalglc, Mrs. Ekblad, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Gidloy, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Ilorsfall, Airs. Jones, Mrs. Knotts, Miss May Myron, Miss Clnra Myren, Mrs. It. B. Mlllor, Mm. V. S. Nicholson, Miss Preston, Mrs. U. I, Ostllnd, Mrs. RoblnBon, Mrs. Stnuff, Mrs, Swootman, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Walter. I SISTERS' QUARTETTE. A most Interesting musical organi zation, unique in chnrnctor, la a sis ters' qunrtetto formed this weok un der tho direction of Mrs, William Ilorsfall. Tlio members nro sisters nil possessing unusual voices and coming fioni-n musical family. Thoy nro, Mrs. Chas. Stauff, Mrs. BcnJ. Ost llnd, Mrs. E. Stnnloy Henderson and .Miss Inoz Johnson. Marshfleld musi cal circles will look forward to hear ing thorn in concort nt on early date. , 4, I MUSICIANS' UNION o Tlio following officers woro duly olectod and Installed by tho Marsh flold Musicians' Association at tholr Janunry mooting: Prcsldont ChnrloB S. Hoffman, Vlco Prostdont I). II. Platto. Secrotnry Goo. C Murphy. Treasurer Edwin Busby. Exnmlnlng Hoard R. N. Fonton, Roy Carpenter nnd H. A. Rcsnor. Sorgonnt nt Arms Androw Lnn dlos. Trustoea Ilnyoa 0. Howard, Itob ort N. Fcnton nnd Reuben Lyon. t I EMI1ELL1SILMENTS. C. Dnggott, trombono playor for somo tlmo with tho Coos Bay Con cort Hand, loft yesterday for Kellogg, Idaho, whoro ho will tako n position I11 a gonoral merchnndlso store. Herbert Morton of North Ilond, who has roccntly boon living In Cres cent City, California, Is oxpoctod homo noxt weok. Mr. Morton la n violinist and also n clarinet playor nnd will bo wolcomed back to tho Coos Hay Hand. Tho choir or tho Mothodlst church has propared an anthom, "Oh, Grant Uh Light," whioh thoy will sing at tho ovonlng services of that church on Sunday. Mr. Henrlk GJordrum hns takou up tho sgeuoy for tho Decker Bros, pia nos, New York. Mr. GJordrum usoa theso pianos oxcluslvoly In his work, and tho instrument now in his studio has recolved much pralso from all thoso who havo hado the opportunity of hearing It. Tho excellent tonal qualities! of this piano woro especially notlcQubJo at tho recent recital whon this piano wna used In conjunction with tho Uochsteln Grand. Becker Brothers "A Piano Built to Last a Lifetime." Sole Agent for Coos Bay Henrik Gjerdum Myrtle Arms, f.'.irsh field, Oregon. k m YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES' 5Kcrr j wiatfcM"!