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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1915)
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Othtr stylci of tlio Victor ami Victrola, $10 t j ?2)0. Terms may be arranged to suit your convenience TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT. 'J aXwL.L Krg aMs Mu4-( L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. Central Avenue Victrolas -Records H. O. Anderson Corjuillp, Oregon KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL uvuRYTinxo in tiik u.ki:hv link MARSIIF1ELD BAKING COMPANY 1S3 NOItTII Si:CONI) ST., NEAR CNNTIlAIi AVKNUK. PHONE 12H. RMU BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY A a Phone 356-J Victrola for peiffecfc dance music riays all the new dances, lo.ul and clear and in per fect rhythm. Always ready when yon want it. Keeps on playing as long as yon want it. Obliging1 enough to re peat any dance music. Does away with tli? trouble and exuensu of hir ing1 musicians. Talccs up little room doesn't crowd the dancers. We'll, gladly piny the nTx-, , licsltnlion. oiic-stcp, taiv ) or anv other dance music v u &. Marshfteld Victrolas -Records Pacific Drug Co. Myrtlo Poini. Oregon. rs Franklin INSTRUCTOR IN VOICE With llranclies lu Eur Tmltiiiiff, Sight Rending, Enunciation SpoolAl work tot ihildrcn in Ear Training, Sight Reading, Enunci ation. Rates for classes of four. ITALIAN .METHODS USED Wednesday's .nnd Sntimmys Phone i',UO-L Myrtlo Arms m Several Good Programs To I.OX DISTAXOH MUSIC. HERB may come a tliuo when wo will be nblo to sit at the flrcslilu niul llBton to an opera or a conceit over tl.o telephone, says an exchange. It 1b claimed that a phonetic Apparatus has boon perfect ed that will enablo us to do bo. There may ho some gain In this hut on the other hand thero will be ! a distinct loss. Music Is something moro than sound. There Is the per sonality of the artist, that mysterious quality called temperament, which can not bo conveyed by a wire. It is unfair to a BliiKor to ho Judged by lono along. Canned music Is n fino thing in the absonco of any hotter, but It can never supply tho living, breathing ac tuality In art. , e A church .muhic. Tliu following miiBlc will ho Hung jnt Emmanuel Episcopal Church Stin- .day morning: Procosslaiial, Hymn .111, "Ancient of Days" Jef fory Venlto Neviu Gloila Patrl Mornlngton To Deum, found on "Adeslu Fldol- ls" Road Jubllato Dccovco Hymn (iOU, "I Need Thco Ev'ry Hour" I.owry Hy inn -191, "The Church's Ono Foundation" Wesley Anthem, "Seok Yo tho Lord" ... Roberta Soprano solo hy Mrs. Charles Stauff with choir accompani ment. Presentation of Alms, "All Things Como of Thco, O Lord" . .Whitney Recessional, Hymn C3, "Earth Has Many n Noble City" . . . Hasslor Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., Organ ist and Choir Director. RAXDO.V RICCITAL. "An Evening of Music" is the title of a dainty program given by Mr. Arthur Richards and his pupils at nnndon-by-tho-Soa last weok. TJio program included vocal selections, piano nnd violin solos. Mrs. Albort Oarfield acted as accompanist. Hubert Robblns, who received much prnlso for lila woll rendered piano selections, Is a nephew of E. II. Mcado nnd Mrs. Helen Harvey of Mnrshflold and tlioy aro Justly proud ot his woll merited prnlso. Following Is tho program: Prof. A. Richards, Vocal. 1 "Llttlo Qroy Homo In tho West" Herman Lohr 2 "Ono Hundred Yonra from Now" . . . . , Carrio Jacolm-Hond 3 "God Romombors When tho World Forgots" Carrio Jacobs-Dond I "Somowlioro a Volco Is Calling" Arthur S. Tate G "Who Knows" . . . Ernest It. Hall Miss Alta Hanson Piano. ti "Spinning Whool" .Clom Scluiltzn 7 Roverlo, Ops. 31, No. 5 JM Schutt Hubert Robblns, Piano. 8 "Llobestnium" A Dream or Lovo" LIsU 9 "To Spring" Grelgo Molford Weslodor Violin. 10 "Avo Maria" ... Charles Gounod U "Modltatlon" .. 11. C. Fnuconlor 12 "Hiimorosko" .... Anton Dvorak GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS 847 Central Av. Phono H73-L WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, Miss Edna Louise Larson "MMilMiieWeMBieelMiMeMeMieMleBiMeeMMMeepMIMeeMMMejy Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central wild 8th St. Telephone 137-R COM1XO PROGRAMS. p Several interesting programs have been announced for Febriinry. Mr. .. . .... . ..- the Girls' Glee Club of tho High School will glvo a program at tho High School Februory l2Ui and tho seng cycle, "Tho Morning of tho Year," undor tho direction of Mrs. A. U. Qldloy, It is expected, will be given early in the month. Mrs. Franklin E. Conway will glvo a recital in tho entertainment hall at Myrtlo Arms somo time tho first week of Februnry. Mrs. Conway will bo assisted by Mr. Heiirlk UJcrdrum at tho piano. CIIAMIXADE CLUU. Frldav Iilln nino tlr Tho Chamluadu Club mot morning at tho library for icgulnr rehearsal ami business li.g. Mrs. R, K. Hooth road an lntor ertlng paper on "Tho Orchestra and Orchestral Music," which will bo uontinued nt tho next meeting In n paper by Mrs. J. S. Coko. Tho Club plans to hold a social meeting ami musical program during tho early part of Fobrunry. Threo now mom bors, Miss Louso Rlatt, Mrs. Carl Evortscu and Mrs. I). II. Smith were Unrolled. Tho club now nunborfl forty-ono nnd Ib tho strongest club In membership In tho county. Since their organization in 1901 thoy have done much to foster tho true music loving spirit in this community nnd nro to bo commended for their ef forts In this direction. Tho mombora prcsont Friday wore Miss Evelyn Anderson, Miss Resale Ayro, Mrs. Dnlllngor, Miss Illntt, Mrs. Hooth, Mrs. Chandler, Mm. Colcc, Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Dalgle, Mrs. Dano, Mrs. Dohui, Mrs. Ekblad, Mrs. Evert sen, Miss Fnrrlugor, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Hnll, Mrs. HenUorson, Mrs. Horsfall, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Knotts, Misses Myrcn, Mrs. Nlcholsou, Mrs. Ostllnd, Miss Preston, Mrs. Robin son, Airs. Savage, Miss Songstnckon, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Stauff, Mrs. Sweot man, Mrs. Tliomas, Miss Tickoll, Mrs. L. Towor, Miss Norn Towor, Mtb. Wnl ter and Mrs. Wntklns. CURREXT MUSICAL NOTES. 4. , Mndamo Gorvlllo-Ronch, tho noted contralto, cflod recently In Now York. Fritz Krolslor has ontlroly recov ered from a wound received during an engagement ngalnst tho ServlaiiB in which his regiment took part. Ho is on a tour ot tho eastern states and I3 playing to crowded houses. - I EMHELLISII.MEXTS. Airs. E, Stnnloy Ilondorson will sing nt tho evening sorvlcos nt tho Methodist Episcopal Church on Sun day. Low Kcyzor, violinist, who has been spondlug tho past weok In Mnrshflold, oxpoctB to loavo shortly for Los An gelcs, whero ho Is playing first violin In n theater. Miss Mario Gregg, pupil ot Mrs. A. D. Gldloy, will lenvu soon for Wash ington, whoro she will conduct tho music and Blnglug lu a series of ovnugollstlc meetings at which her father, tlio Rev. Samuel Grogtr, will speak. Thero was a large uttoudauco nt tho baud concert last Sunday nf tor noon. All the numbers were receiv ed with appreciation, but Itrt n Long Way to Tlpporary" proved tho fnvorlto nnd was encored repeatedly. Tho next concort will occur Sunday, A very fino collodion of Victrola rocordt lias ibeou ordered for thu music department ot tho public schools. Among tho nunibor aro rec ords of primary songs, Intermediate songs, upper grado and high school chorusos, folk daucos to bo used in playing games, sovoral records for teaching different orchestral Instru ments, ono characteristic folk song of overy nation, opera gonia from "II Trovatoro," "Faust," and "Talos of Hoffman," selections from "Messiah," and several recitations. Tho col lection contains forty records which will bo used tor tho study of music appreciation in all grades and tho High School. loel Ostllnd PIANO TUNER AND REPAUIER Leavo crdera at W. R. Halnea' Mm lie Company. (16 S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-L Perl Riley Ballfnper PIANIST AND TEACHER Residence Studio, 317 No. Third Ht Fbooe 398-L. 1 lent lit ujemrum win presem. .tnMNorth Hend Public Library v Kdna Larson In recital February 1C, of those events that measure a Come Soon lilRRARY UKXKl'IT. I The musical glvon this week at the Star Theater for thn lionpfll nf tho --"- --- w as one town's status In culture and render a com munity a desirable place in which to live. Tho affair wns glvon under the auspices of Mrs. L. C. Roynold3,ai,iniu nrni,,i., t i,.. iit ,utn assisted by Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. bo (iB0Ug80ll Tho foilowng ofnCorB George Hnzor and Mrs. C. M. lJylor. Wuro olectod nd mT r"9 Un '? ? !?" 1 ,r8' ller'a Bmlthall. president. Z!l, , ', "y tMt h0.,,r,ce M". Arthur Matson, vice president, charged, and as a homo talent pro- Mrfl , BCorota gram It would ho hard toconcolvo oftron8uror ' "t,olur' anything better and cortalnly did 1 ',,,, credit to both those who took part ,llf J.f .J ! b"",no" BCS"!lon ,a d' In the program and those who nrrang-1 2, "UJ r J ?0' mS ""' C0"' ,..1 it tr,.tl ,, .. , ... ei8ution wne enjoyed nt tho closo of IL ''f CnU!"fli?l81m ot t,,u whloli a dainty luncheon was served 2'"J, n" IW"l np- hy lUo hlml0M nRBlBloU MlM NelHo P.oclatlon of the best things in art. 01lllK,lf ThM0 ,B0lt wero.Mrs. ,. r . ,,K,V KU,0,rn01" T -U' C,,llvor' Mr- John Mntson, vicCB for l0 boMoft of th0 ,1)rnry Mrfl pui(i MoMorleMra ,,( D Dftko lo0 1feMOr "J"1-'1""". I'rofessor.Mrs. Hernial. Smlthgall, Mrs. "Wm. ""le "'K' Mr C S" ,Cn,Bor' I UckHtroiu, Mrs. Clnronco Collvor. .inn .Mrs. oy u. .Minor, Rov. Fred Shlmlnn and Mrs. Chas. Worrell. Fol- lowing Is tho program: Unrltotiu solo, "Das Vorglssiiio.ln- nlcht" von Sunno Mr. Chas. S. Kaiser Accompanied by Prof. GJordruin. "At Pnrtlng" (vocal) ..Paul Lorlug Rev. Slilmlaii Accompanied by Mrs. C. II. Woiroll Fluto Solo (Selected) Mr. Schmcddlng Accompanied by Prof. GJordruin. Rending, "Tho llotroth" Rov. Shlmlnn (n) "At Dawning" . ..Chas. Cadmnn (li) "If I Unlit n World for You" t Llzn Laliman (c) "Tho Way of Juno" Clms. Wlllohy Mrs. Roy E. Miller Accompanied by ProL GJordrum Piano Solos (n) "Logondo" . . Slgna Lund Skobo (b) "Tomplo Dnnco" Prof. GJordrum . Grieg Harltono Solo, "Tho King of tho Deep Am 1" Krousch Mr. Roy E. Miller Accompnnlod by Prof. GJordrum The musical netted tho ladles in chnrgo for tho library $80.2G. Tho film of Undo Tom's Cabin did not nrrlvo In tlmo to ueo It In connec tion with tho musical, so thru tho kindness of Mr. Lomanskl tho ladles put on a mntlneo on Tuesday nftor noon for tho school children imd cloarod HO.GO moro, making n total of 100.75 addod to tho library tioas ury. Contributed. I .MUSICAL PROGRAM. A vory enjoyablo musical program was glvon at tho Joint installation of tlio W. O. W. nnd Womon of Wood- craft last Wednosday ovoulng. Tho nudlonco waB vory appreciative nnd encored tlio porformcrs gcnorpiisly. Following nro tho numbers: Plnno solo, "Vonotlnn Lovo Song," Novln Miss Connor Qunrtotto, "My Lady Chloo" ... , Cloiigh-Lolter Johnson Sisters Vocnl solo, "My Laddlo" Win, Thayer Mrs. E. Stanloy Henderson Qunrtotto, "Soronndo" , . . Schubort Johnson Sisters lly request of tho nudlonco tho! Johnson Sisters Inter snug "Tho Old Onkon Ruckot" nnd Johnson's "A Dream." Becker Brotliers' Pianos Tho valuo of a piano do ponds upon Its wearing qual ities; tone, notion ami finish may apparently ho ovor so good in the now Instrument, hut if thoy do not wear and In tho case of tho tone, roally Improvo with tlio passage of tlmo, tho Instrument Is worth less, no matter what tho orig inal cost of tho piano may hnvo boon, Decker Rrothors Pianos aro built lu a modem factory by piano oxperts using every mod ern dovlco, undor tho direct supervision of tho mombora of tlio firm, who, having boon brought up In tho piano man ufacturing business, liavo mnilo a lifolong study of tho craft. Ilenrik Gjerdruni Solo Agent for Coos Day Myrtlo Arms, Marshfleld, Ore. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Ph6no 1Q0-L. MARSIIFIELD, OREGON i m: i mm l jli iiuFJrj smssSsdmtA isZgTHtrrtrcatoafh, ' ' r "(Continued frdm Pago' Two.) KORM NEW CliUU Thursday afternoon tho ladles vl Catching Inlet met at home of Mrs. John Collver nnd organized a ladles club. The club will meet dnco a month at which tlmo a few hours of sowing will bo enjoyed and various Mrs. Aithur Matson, Mrs. Jesso Parkor, Miss Ida Matson, Mrs. Harry I Russell, Mrs. H. Kalno, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. W, A. Collvor, Mrs. John Collvor nnd Miss Nellie Church. t 4 GUILD .MEETING Tho Ladles' Guild of tho Eplscopnl church met Inst Turaday afternoon at tho Guild Hall with Mrs. J. W. Uonnott and Mrs. J. IL Flanagan na hostesses. Tho principal business 'transacted was tho appointing of the coinmltteos for the St, Valentino ball to bo glvon hy the ladles on thn night of Fobrunry 12 nt tho Eaglo Hall. Following nro tho committees: Advertising and Music Miss Ev elyn Andorson mid Miss Agnosa Hutchinson. Decorating Mrs. J. 8. Coko, chairman, M,rn. Vestal, Mrs. II. 8. Harris, Mrs. Ruble, Mrs. Ron Cliand- 1 lor, Mrs. E. P, Lowis, Mrs. II. tjulst, Mrs. Robt. Drowning, Mrs. J II. Flanagan, Mrs. Horbort Lock hart, Mioses Florence Aiken, Grnco Kiuso, Mary Kruso. Pinch Mrs. Otto Bchotter, chnlrmnn, Mrs. Vestal, Mrs. E. O. Porhnm, Mrs. C. K. Perry, MIs3 Gonovlovo Songstnckon, Mrs. Mary Drowning, Iho pntronesscs aro: Mrs. E. P. j Lewis, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. C. 1C. Perrj, Mrs. Robt. Drowning, Mrs. i' nnino iinzaru, Mrs, Ebuoka, Mrs. F. W. Payno, Mrs. A. E. Jenson, Mrs. A. II. O'Urlon, Mrs. F. A. Colilon, Mrs. A. T. Hnlncs, Mrs. J. W. Rtnnott, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. Horbort Lockbart, Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs, J.' II. Flanagan, Mrs. Otto 8chottor, Mrs. 13. G, Porham, Mrs. 8. C. Small, Mrs, Vestal, Mrs. Ru ble, Mrs. Claud Nasburg, Mrs. Ar thur McKoown, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. R. K. Hooth, Mrs. Harry Nas burg, Mrs. Ansgnr Lagorstram, Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Mrs. Anson Rogers, Mrs. II. Quint. Tlioso prcsont nt tho mooting Inst Tuesday wore: Mrs. Don Chnndlor, Mrs. Faiinlo Hazard, Mrs. E. Q. Porliani, Mrs. E. P, LoWls, Mrs. Jaa Forty, Mrs. L. W. Trevor, Mrs. Jns. Ferry, Sr,, Mrs. Emma Nas burg, Mrs, Harry Nasburg, Mrs. Olto Suhottor, Mrs. Ehboka, Mrs. Mury Drowning, Mra. Robert Drown ing, Mrs. C. P. McKnlght, Mra. W. II Curtis, Mrs, II. Lockhnrt, Mrs. C K. Perry, Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. 11. Songstncken, Mrs. F. W. Payno, Mrs. I,. M. Noblo, Mrs, J. W. Ronnott, Mra. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. Vostnl, Misses Evolyn Andor- ikoii, Maud Reed and Gonovlovo Songstnckon. Mrs, Pat Flanagan and Mrs, Vernon Smith were present as visitors. 1 Next Tuesday all tho ladlos of thn Guild will bo hastotssos and tho la'Mes' clubs and societies of tho city nro cordlclly invited to bo I present. Mrs. Ehboka aud Mrs, W, I P. MfEldowney will road Interest ing papers; tho former taking as a J subject: "Tho Hlbla In Public Schools and Direct Religious Educa tion for Chlldien.' Mrs. McEl downoy, in ljor nrtlclo, will sug Igost omp plans, y 'hlch tho ho a lu Urn tqwu might spoml tholr Sun day afternoons pleasantly nnd prot- ItPhly. .. . .j. I D1XXHR 1ARTIES I Last Saturday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Matt L, May wore host and hostess to a pleasing llttlo dinner party, tholr guosts Including Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs, C D, Drower, Colonol Curtis and Miss Rhoda Soat. Sunday evening Mr- and Mrs. Geo, Dunlap and Mr. nnd Mrs. How ry Harris woro dinnor guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hrower at tholr apart ments In tho Myrtle Anna. (Continued on pago elautj j I 4 "&3 . M 'A nsrrrr3Ei PPBmH""W" W'Jm-S