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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1915)
iMnntaiSa TTV4d,l9MSlMl yffiwvmviwwt w ""WifilJIHHm!! miWillHWHHWl'"IIH) I II-"" !-; ,.-iz : .l... Ll HMHViKn0MBV(Ew788W'irVmffiM'KP3iT " '"If 1 i THE COOS DAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APPRIL 10, 1915-EVENING EDITION. . thr: tss&iM . mi iwimmauwiwm. !SPC0UOS3 On the Zone M USIC -:- A IMKXiltlCKS CI.UU in the great Exposition now displaying thc wonders of the world, is a model factory showing the complete process used in the making of Ghirardelli' Chocolate S This factory is open to trie public without charge and a cordial invitation is extended to our visiting friends to see this exhibit wherein a pleasant hour can be profitably spent. D. GHIRARDELLI Sn Franciico blncc 1831 r na 'B3 M USICIAN: Interesting Announcements of Coming Musical Event tin: tiuhi) xr.Mimns. 'most exnctlng critics of Kuropo as a rt 1 7T i truly great singer. Her career here, llio clock Irn.l Just struck midnight, has lieen n remarkable onc.Tlio crl- '"" I11U8IP 81010 UWOKo (CH In nil Mm Hiiro linro !, l.np MISS Knr.SU IX HKlTIUri AIINXIMVIS Cl.VIt w- co. tfejepfe&j t n 9 tft 111 HUH ; u-in?fe.'Ji Jl Jlt!;. 'I t-fr.fwvto" ? ?, liftV' S)ML.Al .M"m " " -. "VJ C'f' BpSSiyi. wit "-'-""-,'-"',gr-' PWith a Vietrola every homo cmt' . enjoy at will tlie.world' bct muilc H'l IT TU V - 'i h tdi ' w mV IK I lm:M.-i , mU ,, -, I. f I I i ...... .1 .. . ., . . i. ., I I t.Mil Willi n VictroLt everv linmA rnnEZss enjoy at will Uio' world bcit muiic IHMl. -. i- Jl'.l '1 w MM J rf '! J I t ij 7iyp .. H . -.ylMI H,l jHMMMH Br IP riPf )u can have a concert of your wiwith the worlds greatest artists to sing for you. That's What you can do with a Vie- in your home All that is best in music is ever at instant command You have only to select the kind of iicyou wish to hear, and it is render- or you by the greatest artists as true- k on the Vietrola as though you : hearing the artists on the concert or ptic stage. in and get acquainted with the Ma. "We'll gladly play your, favoite rc tor vou. jctrolas $15.00 to $250.00 rms to suit your convenience. &$&&ffl-a&1 '. h. THOMAS, MaiuiRCi 1'liimos t:w..f mill l.-.H-J I no way bIio wnlkcd In church) Tc-Kotlier these two went about, Hpiu'iith tin; rows of shelves, I'nlllnff, "Wnko mi! Come! Protest! Let's oikuiiIzo ourselves! "All who are tired of being; plnyed Como down out at your iilaees; Wo two siiRKCRl that wo all put Ulaiik stnfMlneH In our caBes." The leaves then rattled overy where, Copies were nlort To lose their notes, mid skip away; Their frodoni to nsserl. 'Cavallerl Uustlcana" lead HnnilQl's "I.aiB'j" out, "Tho Sky-bluo Water's Captive Jlald," "The Lost Chord," Schubert's "Sere nade," "The Swan," uulto latno with ace and Bout. Mondelssohirs "Consolation." The Thais ".Meditation" Poor old I.uela'a overworked "Sex tet." They smiR In Joyful chorus, "The whole world lies before- us: Wo'ro free; we've- none; our notes men cannot get; Xo pupils more shall buy us, To feebly, weakly, try us; And tear our Souls to tattered bits at;alu. Tho fiend who must request us, Tho critics who molest us, Shall Bcnich us through' their pro grams now, In vain. While they saw;, they put away Illank sheets, whoro they used to Btny; So that salesmen In tho morning:, Should not havo tho slightest warn 1 Inc. Their notes thoy threw Into the, fire, 1 Laughing as tho flames roso rlghcr, When their forms wore nil destroy i ed. Their souls dopartcd, overjoyed. Tho Swan was loading, calling. , "Come, I Wo'll find a land of deaf and dumb i Wo'vo labored long, and earned I our rest, 1 Hut hurry; run llko all posscsscdl" Tho lust of them had shut tho door, 1 Tho music shop was still onco more, ' When, feebly crawling to tho street, Two others went, with trembling feet. So worn out thoy could hardly walk And much too tired to try to talk; Hand in hand, with gait grotcsn.ua i "Narcissus" and tho "Humoresque." Frances Gill. lowing. The nuiBlc lovers of Marsh field will bo glad over tho nows that a singer of great leputo Is to nppear hero. A successful Hlorary meeting the Progress Club' 'vthSt iUld I. -t Monday afternoon at tho 'home f Mrs. V, W, Powers with- tho us - ' Ject of "Canada" for. discussion, A paper prepared byVfrs. D. " Malolioy on "llrltlsh Oovoriuncir iif Canada" was jead by Mrs. J. rf. I Hanson. Mrs. Tlodcen'a nn pf i treated of "Quecbee" und a pin r llo.icland eiiteitaln- ...m. .1 1. ...... .,.,.. , , 1 r. Ilmirllr f! invrlriim m .iaiiiit.nl I ...t 41,. Ml .l.. 11..1. ... 1 . - ,..-.... r. ........-. v..... l i.u in--Wns read by Mrs. It. 11. Corey. eccdlng race I ' prepared uy m read by Mrs 1', ttnitnra wnrn t ---. ''!-. ..Ulfl.,.Qf.U. possessing a musician and teacher Towards evening the hostess sen-, in.i....,i vnr.. i.,ir,.i..n nn.. ,. t. nt tl .i 1. ..... . ... - I V' ...-J ...WVi.OV.MK ....HV.I--- I vi .wi, ujuriiriim s aiuuiy. Mrs. 10 The souls of copies camo to life 'appeared havo been unanimous InM, .Margnrot Kritso In a Joyablo afternoon of sowlnt,- last , lllel. r,.om ,,, prec Just uflei tho laststroko their praise of her beautiful voice1 .I1 ,nl l,"J Myrtl Arnw Thurs- Thursday, having as special guests 01l Spokane" prep. A torn nnd tattered "Sprlng-Song" ,nnd pleasing personality. , I d"y 1befo, n ,,urB BalhcrlnB of inu- Mrs. C. T. Wall and Miss Virginia ' w. T. Stall, Avus rcn nl.eil a weary Wedding March Mls Hammer Is now located In "r8 W,,0T, WcH r''"" , f "T"' , . , - W. Morrow. Tho pa (Wlhh lm.,1 to amblo slowly, I Seattle where she has a large fol-1 "?T "f ' 1,,urlc,ni1 nml tcnc,lop Towhi-iIh evening the hostess serv-, mdeed very Intorcstl TO AI'PKAIt MOM1AV : y Miss Frances Hatchelor, planlste, who plnyed to a packed house In Albany last Monday night, will -cn-j der the following program on Mon-. day, tho ll!th of April, In tho Marsh-' flold Presbyterian Church, assisted by Mrs. Hoy Kverott Miller, soprano, alid Perl Ulley llalllnger, nceompan-1 1st. Part One. . Iloloved. It Is Morn ! Florence Aylward Mrs. Hoy Kvorott Miller. ' (n) Fantasia Harh-IliiRonl ' (b) Nocture, Op. 27 No. 2 Chopin ( (c) Proludo No. !i , . . . . Chopin (d) Fnntnslo F minor.... Chopin Miss Frances Hatchelor. I Part Two. I Hoar a Thrush at Kvo i Charles Wakefield Cadman Mrs. Hoy Kvorott Mil Ion (a) Intermezzo No. l llrahms (b) Intermezzo No. 2.... llrahnis (c) Hhnpsody llrahms (d) On the Wings of Song.,. j Mendelssohn . (e) I.lobcstod ... Wagner-Llzst ,' Miss Frances Ualehclor Part Thrco. (a) Ilonteuo Lcgondo , j led very dainty lofreshiueiits. Thoiniiiii-iintn.i i.v iimon i,nnrtn i,... Ml.. T- i ...... . . '. ... .... ...,.,.. v... ..j ...U ..u......h .... lima nrtiHus program, which was i mourners present were Mrs, Mtiry of a high order, delighted her hear-! Thompson, Mrs. K. A. Harris, Mrs. ers from wtart to finish and ills- Charles Davis, Mrs. F. H. Uresser, played tho excellenco of her style '.Mrs. Chas, I.a. Cbapelle, Mrs. K. and Interpretation. , Kelley, Mrs. W. II. Petklns. Mrs. I fntinwi, in.'in- .,n,n.i t Miss Kruso has mado rapid i W. lliown. eni. 01l tho I)r0Brnm: Mrs.. He.) . strides In her musical studies and In two weeks tho club will meet ' Chandler, Mrs. J. R. Hanson, m- . her playing offered striking tcstl- with Mrs. H. Perkins. : njnlto Nerdrum. Mrs; V. W. I'm... Light refreshments woro served. On April l'.tth, Mrs. HJalto Ni .' rum will bo hostess with tho ce'i- Ject of Canada continued, and t' mony to tho training received. j IjAuiks' a:i i.i) i:ij.:rrio.v j J-.Afrrf-' J I -"A'" I .- t rcMf i - i ,''; ilc Vi to , WkirJ.-'"W?8W..M r & . zr . vti , mr ? nnd .Miss Esther Silverman. ' Mrs. Thomas II. Drow was ' A nnt vnstnrilnv nn nnnrlnl mipxl, ., I Last Monday afternoon tho Kpls-jtho mcmUer8 0ut were: Mrs. W m 'copal Ladles' Onllit met at Guild ;,,nkfl( SIra ml , ohandler, Unit and elected officers for the ,l , CoroJ Mrp, A U ,,,... coming years as follows: MrHi s Hanson. Mrs. R:.V.. President Mrs. Otto Schettor. ,.0W( Mrfl w s NIcllo,80n, Mr, ,. I Vlce-prOS. Mrs. K. 1. I.owls. i U Pnvnn. Mm. Hlln Rolmtlnf . , ... -..,...., ,.. ....-.I(, I Sec. Mrs. J. W. Uennett. 1 Treas. Mrs. F. W. Payne. A Vol ,1 nf nnnrnplnllnti u-nu Inn. ' dered Mrs. K. (. Perhani, tho re tiring president for her efficient voik ami willing efforts during tho past year to niako the Oulld it pro gresslvo and prosperous organiza tion. The ladles haVo arranged for a cooked food salo Saturday afternoon I at Perry &. Nicholson's store, tho committee on arrangement consist .MISS JIAUV MAIK.'AItin.' Kltl'SH i Ksthor Silverman, Mrs. V. A. F- Mrs. F. A. Tlodgen, Mra.tH, N'.t burg nnd Mrs. F. W. Powers. : r . f I'ltiscirjiAk n:in? " j Tho Priscllla spent a plcasair ternoon last Wbtlncsday with . '. A. II. Snow. Plans were inaitoMV) c i tertaln tho huubandn on SaturJ evening-, April 17th, wltlr'aK"'- si lug of Mrs. .1. W. llonnott, chnlrmnn. I t,mo nt ,ho "omo of M'onU'. i . Mrs. A. 0. Vestal and Mrs. Otto Mostollor. " Srhettor. At tho closo of tho sowing liT.-r. Tho members out last Monday JIrfl- 8nov sorved light rofroshm. were Mrs. Ht P. Lewis. Mrs, K. (i. ' 'o tho following ladles; Mrs. Wit. Purhtiin, Mrs. A. It. O'llrlen, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. h. ltoborts, Mr. I; II. H. Chandler, Mrs. Harry Nas-' Diincan, Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Dartr" r burg, Mrs. Kintuit Nasburg, Mrs. ' Mrs. (J. Johnson, Mrs. Mostollor, jlfn. Itobort Drowning, Mrs. F. W. Payne. L. Clirlstenson and Mra.'H. M. !. HKCITAIi I V Several piano students of Prof. Uonrllc (ijerdruiu will appear next Saturday afternoon, April 17, In tho Myrtlo Arms Kntertnlument hall. Solos, iluots and two-piano composi tions will bo given on this occnslon. Two of Mr. GJordrum's vocal stn-l dents will also nppear.,MIss Paulino Ilalir will sing a group of songs In Gorman and Knglish, and Mr. Her bert Ilustorud contributes two inter esting baritone solos. l'L'PIUS IJIXITAfi "Itonteuo, Ilonteuc, To Its Inex orable march do wo outer tho arena, and trying to soar beyond its con fines, wo nro forced to n roturn by tho leveling hand of circumstance." (I)) Serenado .. Cantpboll-Tlpton (n) Memory .... Cnnipbell-Tlpton (d) Sonata Hcrolca Cnnipbell-Tlpton Miss Frances Hatchelor. ('IIA.MI.VAI)i: Tho Chamlnailo club met Friday morning at tho library. A very Interesting paper on Count orpolnt was icad by Mrs. Kkblad. After several weeks absence, Mrs, Thomas was present again at rehear sal, Thcro was a good attendance of tho members, forty-Blx, only six I wero absent. One of the most beautiful its well as difficult numbors bolng studied, Is tho chorus "Autumn Violets," by Joint H. ami Homer N. Dartletr, de dicated to Miss Maud Morgan, con ductor of tho Lenox Choral society of Now York. Tho obllgato of this number Is taken by Mrs. Miller and the quartette by Ladles Miller, Stauff, Ostllud nnd Henderson. Tho accompaniments of instrument and voices carry out tho effect of tho wind and tho spirit of spring lit a wonderful manner. , ' , Frances Ilourdlllon's "Uoforo tljo Daybreak,' arraligod in a threo-part chorus by Kthelbert Novlu, embraces very closo harmony and promises to bo nu attractive 'concert number. Campbell-Tipton I I Who Ajikihic, In I'lnito Hecllnl .Mrs. Kbbokn, Mrs. A. C. Vestal, .Mrs. bee who will bo hostess to tht' Ij'i Thjii-Mliiy i i .' r CIIUItCK .MU8IO I I Arthur McKeown, Mrs. J. iJen- .lott, Mrs. K. Lothard McCluro, Mrs. i flni WiiHiiii. Mi.u I..,. nln.ll....... I i-..j ,i.....vii. .M.m vjuii. lyiiiuiiibur, Tho Chopin group of flvo pieces ' Mrs. Otto Sehotlor, Miss Agnes was very artistically rendered. Kach Hiitphluson and Miss Maud Hood, number was played with a thorough i Tho Guild will meet again next appreciation of the composer's Tuesday, ideas. . ,. Tho study lit F sharp major, ono I PHL'SHVTKHIA.V ,U.IMAUV of MncDowell'H best compositions, . wa3 brilliantly presented and tho Tho ladles of, tho Presbyterian Grlog "Wedding Day nt Troldhau-j Auxiliary mot for a biiblness sos gen" with Its vigorous, fnclnntlue ( hIoh In tho church last Wednosday rhythm was n gem. jaftornooii and effected partial plans Miss Kruso was probably nt bor'f'' a Christmas Bitlo. best In tho Weber Concortstuck lu The ladles In attendance were; F minor, which Is a most difficult I M"- A. K. Dlniont, Mrs. Duucnn work both nrtlstlcally and technl-i Feigiison, Mrs. Kva Oamiulll, Mrs. cnlly. This composition Is consld-A. T, Haines, Mrs. Kllzabetli Hdo, orod ono of tho finest ot Its kind lu ! Mr" c MoKiilslit, MrH. Mary tho ontlro plnnoforto lltoraturo nndi',llol,, ''B' M. A. Sweetinnn, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland, MrF. W. K, Wilson, Mrs. C. H. Wal ter, and Mrs, Stubbleflold. The Auxiliary will moot again In two weeks. ! MILS. n)XU'.W HI.(!S at Its next regular mootlnir. Is ranked among tho olasslcs. Its difficult passages woro surmouutod with nn ease of tcchnlc truly sur prising. It was played with n vim and vigor that carried tho Intercut right along front tho boglnnlug to tho ond of the Inst movement, which wns splendidly executed. Tho piano nrrongomout of tho orchestral aa-l N"?' V' Kt Conway sung "I Know coiupanlmont to this numbor wnsjT,,at M Hcdeoiner Llvoth," nt tho beautifully played by Mr. GJordrum. ovcn,"K sorvlco nt tho Presbyterian Miss Kruso responded to hearty 1 c""rch oU Master Sunday. encores with Chopin's Proludo In A Mnjor and tho Impromptu by Knna. Assisting Mlsg Kruso was Mrs. It, K. .Miller, whoso refresh ingly sweet volco was heard In "Out of My Soul's Great Sadness," and "His Coming" by Franz, and "If I Ilullt a World for You" by Leza Lohmann and "Alt Open Se cret" by Huntlngton-Woodinan. Mrs. Miller Bang these four num bors In her characteristically pleas ing inaiinor and responded to In- Becker Brothers high ' : GfcADE PIANOS Made In Ebony, Ma hogany,f Oak, WInu, Sold Exclusively By Henrik Gjerdrum Myrtlo Anns. .MuihlifleltL. Or. Bay Musical Directory MIr filara Mvren ban been se- i"i nppmuso wiiu two oncoros. Aft n In n If l mt tlnLnl nnnnmnn tl f Miss Edna Lawen presented a num. cured as organist at the Presbyterian " ' "- " " ""';- ",".'., -. . i ... I...I i 1...- ,, ,lmrl, 1111,1 Afr P. H. Allllnr will illr. -" 1 ' .... UOr 01 lier Clims Hi tcviuw uv hvi oni- v v... .... hlwiiVM nnliHiirvlnnt In Mm rIiip dlo this afternoon, tho members of cct tho choir, acting as soloist. A yf nhwiys h"ll tho sing- her largo class rormmg tno auuionce. i-v.ii i"nnuii m mwi, ""o nv.. , Miss Larson plans to hold theso re-1 ranged for tomorrow morning's sor cltals overy fortnight. Tho program j vlco which will include a solo by Mis, for todav was as follows: ' P. ". Conway, "JerTisalom, Thou That IM-ograui. Klllest tho Projiliot,' by Mendolsoliu, Pleasant Hour Sartorloland two anthonm by tho choir, "The Hermann Glosstiii ''"K or J.ovo .My biiepiiora js.- aim Qjerdrum INSTRUCTION MYRTLE ARMS 356-J rs-' Framiklnini Eo Goimway yjrtfe Airmras Phone 3S9L and Piano WlOnV 1.1, Ar c mj -'tiij a. Oitl Int..... ia. it "" vonc cetral A,0 'M'arttncnt Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER ftealdeucB Studio, 217 No. Third It Phono 3BR-U Miss Larsen. snlnnlng Wheel Horrls May Church Music Ilox Llchner Thelnia Lyon Carnival Fin' llutlt Thurston Tho Clock, Hye-Ilyo Hudson Lois Hasaford 'Danco Lcsoe Fiances Lyon Caprice Locko Isabel Ferguson. , Yellow Jonquil Johannlng Helen rtees Tho Violet ,.I3ehr Irene Holm , . XOTKD SI.VGKKTO GIVH COXOKK'l' "Thou That Makest Karth." Heaven and COMING IHICITAL Miss l'Mna Larson Is planning nu evening of euseniblo work to bo given at an 'early dato, tho program will Include tho Nocturne from tho Midsummer Night's Dream music by Mendelssohn, Minuet in K flat, symphony by Mozart and tho Fautz Waltz by Gounod. ! Mrs. F. K. Conway lus changed the days of opening her studio and now Is teaching on Wednesday, Friday nnd Saturday. , HACUKI) COXCKIfE I'nder tho manugoment of Mr. Henrik Gjerdrum, Miss Soflo Ham- mnr. tho creat Norwegian singer, will Often cal"dS the Coo's County give a recital in Marshf.eld, May will give sacred concert on tho ,nP,in ii n mild and Pleasant ,,. ioi5 evening of Thursday, April 22, the effective laxative for constipation. jgg Hammer c3me to this coun qivo it a trial. Trial sUo 10 cents, at tUroo yoara ag0 UaUed hy tij0 any drugstore. , . noth Miss Kruso and Mrs, Miller received beautiful floral tributes. Tho ontlro program was followed with the greatest Interest and at Its closo tho two performers ro colved tho enthusiastic congratula tions of tho guests. Contributed. KAGLKS HALL, Kngles Hull, to. tonight, .Mm tin's O'Thcstin. MISS FRANCES BATCHELOR PIAXIKTH. Ashlsteil by Mrs. Roy Everett Miller PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Monday Evening, April J.2 IV" max.gi:mi:xt of v i:iu milky IIALLIXGHIt. il Tickets on Sale at Wiley B. Allen Store; alto of G. W. Kaufman, or Perl RHey Ballinger 50c Tho choir of the episcopal church proceeds to bo devoted to tinting the; interior of tho church. 1 Programs and Announcements For Musical Events PRINTED BY THE COOS BAY TIMES i suit tho most oxacting purchaser. We have the correct styles In types and paper and will be pleased to show samples of our work and submit prices. Out-ot-town orders will be filled promptly. We solicit your patronage. COOS BAY TIMES JOB DEPARTMENT m r Tl S tt k, M4w.v: -s. ! Ti ZTStSSZZBLv