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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1915)
Ss Every step in the manufacture of the strength-bestowing beverage-food, Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, is done for your protection; for by protecting you we protect ourselves. 1 the skill, all the care involved in the making of lirardelli s Ground Chocolate would be largely wasted fit were not packed in hermetically sealed cans. rhen the Ghirardelli can is sealed, the good qualities fcthin are kept in and the evils without are kept out. Let e Ghirardelli label be your guide to absolute protection. Order from Your Grocor Today (Continued from Page 8) fore, to this moment lie knows not what nn Itnllnu dinner K I Like lilm n woman 1 know resisted I adjustment to Iicr mnrrled life for nearly n year, a man I know for lmlf i tlmt lime; not that they found mar ried life nnnttrnrtlve, but Hint they could not dctatch themselves from the old life they hud stepped out of, and they could not ntlnch themselves to the new life they had stepped In to. Until thoy yielded themselves to the process of adjustment there were two mnrrlnRes that teetered on the edge of disaster. Yet adjustment Is only the patient, tolerant acceptance of new condi tions until yon can control or en dure thorn. Frank nntXhsfw!. Chattd ler, Mrs. J. M. Throne. Those Invited for Thursday were. Sirs. 11, A. Copple, Mrs. Lynn Schmidt, Mrs. E. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Edna niclmnlson, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. J. S. Coke, .Mrs. A. It. O'Brlon, Mrs. K, i:. Straw, Mrs. A. O. Rogers, hearts of Marshfleld music lovers. .Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. Henry Seng Tho Bubtlo. entrancing beauty of Scv- slacken, Mrs. Malr Dano, Mrs. Prank oh s playing nnd his wonderful pow-'m. Parsons, Mrs. riffle Farrlngor, or of emotfonnl e.presslou mark him i Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. II. W. as a violinist of unusual Rifts nntur-1 Painter, Mrs. W. S. Turpln. Mrs. al and acquired, lie icspondcd to an crncst encore with lleethovcn's Minuet that proed one of the most popular pieces of the evening. I miis. ghptixs' bridge I parties . sivcessfcl coxc hut lleautiful In their appointments were the bridge parties given by Mrs. F. K. (lottlns at her home on Ninth stieet on Tuesday and Thurs day of this week, complimentary to Mrs. At mln Stoiner, of Salem, Oro gon. The living room and den presented a very artistic appeavanco in yellow dahlias and greens, deftly arranged in hanging baskets, cor nucopias and Jardinieres, while In the dining room the color scheme of rod and green was carried out. The table favors weio of eholco sweet pens. Seven tables were played both days, Mrs. .1. S. Lyons, Mrs. Carl Davis and Mrs. X. 11. MncMIl- iJiifaictelli's m Oocy te ."a. CI In ',1-lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's n double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. 1852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Snn Frnnciico You arc incited to visit the Ghirardelli Pavilion al the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and see a model chocolate factory in operation. masiseamgmas&mssammmmt -pwi mm-!! i ,, W iA MA 1(Prl I ft. r f .J,. I ." rAMIHW ay Not Live in Comfort? The Concert Inst evening at tho High School auditorium by Messrs GJcnlrum, Hunt and Sevoly of tho OJcrdrum Conservatory faculty was gieetcd by an euthuslnbtle nnd np preclntivn audience which taxed tho seating capacity of tho ball. In res ponse to repeated applause the per- formors generously gave encores to their program numbers. Music lov ers and music students in Mnrshflcld realize their good fortune In being Bblo lo bear such gifted artists and the atidlonco wbh sympathetic, nttcn tlve and appreciative. M,r. Hunt opened tho program with I a group of Old English songs giving for an encore. "I'll Slug Thee Songs of Araby." Later ho gao Wagners ' ' To An Evening Star" and a .group of Cnd man pongs, a porsonal frlond . f dip with tho composer mnkes him i peculiarly fitted for their Intcrprc I tntlon. As an oncoro ho gavo a plan Itatlou melody which added a touch I of humor to the woll bnlnnccd pro- Ki am. Tho (iiolg Sonata by Mr. Sevoly and Mr. (IJordrum and Tho Temple Banco (Grieg) by Mr. (SJordruin were very beautiful numbers, giving the audience tho only appearances of Mr. (IJordrum other tbnu In tho cap acity of accompanist. Mr. Soolye few brief appearanc es beforo local audiences liuvo boon 1 sufficient to win u plnco In tho I i Ian winning, first, second and con solation pi'lros respectively on Tuebday, and on Thursday prizes in tho same order wero awarded to Mrs. U. S. llargclt, Mrs. S. Nicholson and Mrs. .1. T. Hnrrlgan. Delicious courso luncheons wero served at these affairs, tho hostess being assisted by Mrs. L. L, Thomas, Mrs. i:. S. llargclt. Mrs. V. A. Held, nnd Mrs. A. T. I tallies. Tuesday's Invited list Included Mrs. Ida Con rad, Mrs. II. It. Chandler, Mrs. Win. Stall. Mrs. Thnyer (1 rimes, Mrs. T. II. James. Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman, Mrs. A. L. IIoiiFoworth, Mrs. P. V. Calterlln, Mrs. Esther Converse, .Mrs. E. S. llargelt, Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. IL E. Qulst, Mrs. Ooorgo P. Murcb, Mrs. .1. S. Lyons, Mrs. A. T. Lngerstroni, Mrs. X. II. MncMlllan, Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Miss Nora Tow er. .Mrs. If. S. Tower, Mrs. W. If. Kennedy, Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. A. T. Hnlncs, Mrs. Engcno Crosthwnlte, Mrs. L. I). (lordon, Mis. W. L. Clabaugh, Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrs. A. E. Adclsperger, Mrs. II. (!. Ilutler, Mrs. Munkhousc, Mrs. Unit Dorcmus, Mrs. John I), (loss, Mrs. A. K. Ncrf, Miss Nell Ilnrrlgnn, Mrs. A. II. Powers. Mrs. P. W. Powers, Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. It. K. Mlllor, Mrs. W. P. Miller, Mrs. Dorsoy Kioltzor, Mrs. P. K. Con way, Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, Mrs. Win. Grimes, Mrs. It. M, Jennings, Mrs. It costs no more if you coesuSi nice, comfortable ROCKING CHAIR is one of Hie most useful articles in the home. 9 QT The Henrik Gjerdmm Conservatory of Music (Incorporated) Enrollments Daily in all Departments . 3P " -'yy.vsggggi JnffijD w l( 0) Claude Nasburg, Mrs. C. P. Mc Knight, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Mrs. J. A. Matsou. Mrs. Eugene O'Connolt, Mrs. P. 12. Hague, Mrs. D. Y. Staf ford, Mrs. Colby Perry, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrigan, Mrs. J. C. Kcndnll, Mrs. J. W. llennett, Sirs. W. S. Nichol son, Mrs. Comerse, Mrs. Otto Schet ter, Mrs. W. 0. Chandler, Mrs. L. W. Trnvcr, Mrs. C. M. ttylor, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Ouy Warner, .Mrs. T. C. Itussell, Mrs. W. A. Held, Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrcilo, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. E. S. Bnrgclt, Mrs. A. 11. Gldlcy, .Miss Agnes Hutcbo son, Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn nnd Mrs. UoberlB. SIXTY -FOURTH AXNIVER- SAHV O Last Wednesday was tho sixty fourth anniversary of tho Itobekab lodge, nnd tho fact was colebrnted with a program and banquet under tho supervision of Mrs. Chnrlcs Pow ers, and Miss Lillian Thorwald and (tcrtrudo Scalfe. Thero wero about sevcnty-flvo In nttendnnco and tbo general report Is that of a vory on Joyablo evening. Tho program fol lows: Vocnl Solo Viola Scalfo Heading Miss Wlunlo Simpson Vocal Solo Miss Anna Cox Heading Mrs. K. 13. Kclloy ltondlng Miss Cnrrlo E. Hoss Vocal Solo .... Miss Gertrude Scalfo Talk on ltobokah Odd Fellow ship .... Mrs. Alexandria Lando v I BIRTHDAY SUBPBISE Last Saturday evening, Hazel Price, assisted by Mrs. Blake, ten dered bor mother a delightful snr pilse at their homo at Allegany. Mu sic and games wero enjoyed. At the hour of midnight a sumptuous lunch eon was served by tho host and Ills asslstnut to tho following: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Noah, Mr. and Mrs, Dan 'Roberts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Nowlln, .Mr. and Mrs. Kugono Terry, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. C. II. Kroogor, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Savago of Marshfleld, Mr., and '.Mrs. J. II. Price, Mrs. Kern, Mrs. C D. Piper, Misses: Lulu Smith, Haz ol Cowan, May Illako, Ksthor Holm, lloryl Noah, Evelyn PIpor, draco Shaver, Pearl Price, Sonnlo Krocgor, Plslo Tory, Hnzol Kroogor, Until Krocgor nnd Messrs Ulshop, Illako, Chas. Mngary, Noel Noah, Ivy Nonh, Geo. Stcmmermnn. AliMItT CLUIl On Thursday of laot week, Sopt. ICtli, tho Alert Club ladles of North Coos Itlver mot at tho homo of Mrs. P. K. Larson, nnd onjoyod n vory lileasant afternoon. Tho main topic of discussion was based on tho ques tion of Bonding children to school, nnd tho sanitary conditions of the cbool room. Towards evening, tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Alfred John- sou, MIbh Johnson and Mrs. James Nowlln, served dollclous refresh ments to tho following who wero present: Visitors; Misses Johnson of ('t without one? Trade your old one In and (jet a new one. If you have not be omo fern ihted with our easv-navment method of furnishing a home you should no so v:. And we save you money on each articles purchased. ' REMEMBER THE PLACE u a nwv m t jbA El Yx W -omplete House Furnishers &xta h Sfesr (7 North Front Street mam iiwwiwiiiMinniinwwwuwmmifBawi wmmm:mKMMm on't Y-, PU l IV T t IM r -r E. take any chances Aetna-lze Yourself Today I'fmd to be without health or accident Insurance nr d the Insurance, but you want to be sure and t policy In the beat and most reliable company in rhone me at gnoe and I will explain It to you. . CHANDLER, Agent, MarsafUld. MO Coke Butldiag. SOUTH COOS HIV HK I10AT KWtVICM iarxrii n.MMIKSS leaves Murfalifloltl every day 8 a, in. I.onvot hwul of rhor nt 3:15 p'. in. sti;ami:h haixbow Icavcvj Iicid of i Ivor dully nt 7 n. in. Lonios JInrsliflohl nt 2 p. in, I'or olmrtor npply on board. HOOKHS & SMITH Bargains in Stringed Instruments WEARE MAKING SOME SPECIAL OFFERS ON VIOLINS, BANJOS AND OTHER STRINGED INSTRUMENTS NOW THE SEPTEMBER VICTOR RECORDS ARE NOW ON SALE ' What We Give Piano Buyers Tliero Isiiioio, iiiucli inoie, Umii Just m'IHiik you your piano, tulkliiK machine or plajer plain) nt our Mores, nery buyer nt any Allen More known that in buy lug of out firm lie lias M'ttlcd (lie musical question for nil lime. I .'lest Heriiiittt Iiu lias llm reiialu kuoulcdKo that llio liisiiuiiient punliasetl ulll fulfill every tlalm niusloally, iiierhaiilcally, mill In diirablllly. Keronil He liai tho advantage of a heico ilcpuitiiicut upon ulildi lie may call at will for lCKulatlou or adjustment. 'J'lilid nery bujer liero Kets not only quality and senlce, but also a piano, ii pbijei' P'ano or a IuIMiik madiluo that Is of the highest quality purcliasablo nt at tbo prlco paid on tho Pacific Coast. Back of every Instrument hold is our Kiiuriiiiteo us to qiiallly, senlco and price. Back of that t;uaranteo 1h tlio entlro foiiiidittiou upon vtliirli our business success lias been built. Wo Know that our melliods ami our mercliaiullso merit your confidence and jour Mippoit; that jou may puuhaso lieio at pilces JiJch mo tbo lowest possl hlble, allowing for a lojlllinalo mm Kin of profit, nnel on easy payinentH, Inslru incuts tlmt villi prinn our oiery claim. Von owo It lo yourself to inako your In estimation (IioioiikIi. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back 9!fttf 'H f& 'VV'ylJdVr OMM MMSSIIAWMl TE&rj4AWW.&UVV ' m WrjriTV&Jyj?J'Vt3WmU KfcJ L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. PJiAVKlt ML'SIO HOMS VICTOH-VICTHOIiAS AXI) IHX'OIIDS. T. CnXTBATi AJ:., MAHSHPiniiB Other Stores San IVnurlrn, Oakland, Sncriiineiito, San .Tose, I'rehiio, Los AiU eles, San Dleo nnd oilier Coast cities, California, nieces of' tnoJ iw9.fmr, l-'u -'l Mrs. Kern of Dallas, Ore., Mrs. h, 8nmmcrs, sister of .T. E. Nonh, Mrs. 7.. T. Thomas, Mrs. Klla Billions, and the members: Mrs. Chas. M Ma halfy, Misses Loulso nnd Snsnn Ma liaffy, MrB. Kiln Bowman, Mrs. Prank Hood, Mrs. B. Piper, Mrs. V. K. nood, Mrs. Claud Piper, Mrs. J. E. Noah, Mrs K. C. Barker, Mrs. Goo. Could, Miss Oclo McClay, Mrs. Jack Nowlln, Mrs. Engcno Terry, nnd Mrs. Dan Bobcrts. At threo o'clock lit tles Miss Adeline served dainty re freshments to her friends, Leonard Hood, .lack Piper, Bogcr Bood, Hene and Oraco Barker, Elslo Ter ry ond Mnrvln Boborts. Tho club will fneot agnln next Thursday for an all day BCSBlon nt the homo of Mrs. Engcno Torry. p "HUXOHV SEVEN" CLUB 0 Somo of tho boys of Allegany hnvo formed n club and call themselves the "Hungry Soven" Club. On tho evening of Saturday Sept, lth, they were hosts at a big bon fire party on tho J. E. Noah ranch, to about fifty couples, who wero unanimous In de claring tho boys to bo royal ontor tntners. Raines and songs wero In dulged In until n Into hour. FAMILY CHICLE CLUB Mr. and Mrs, 0. Johnson of. Bunk er IIIU wero pleasing host and host ess last Saturday ovonlng to tho Knmlly Clrclo club nt a dinner nnd social ovonlng of cards and music. While of an Informal nature, tho af fairs are very delightful, thoso pres ent last night being: Mr. and Mrs. L. Chrlstonson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dun can, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Albco nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. dcorgo Bourko, Messrs. Clinton nnd Ralph Chrlstonson, and tho children, Ceorgo nourlto Jr., 01 ga and Ina Chrlstonson, Edith, How ard and Alda Duncan, and Henry nnd Oeorgo Albco. In two weeks tho clrclo will bo en tertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duncan. JOLLY' DOZEN CLUB Mrs. Frank Marhoffer furnished tho entertainment for tho ladles of tho Jolly Dozen Club which mot Wednesday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Otto Wnlmark, nnd In tho games that followed, Mrs. M. Boss own first prlzo and Mrs. A- II. Albco, conso lation. Sowing nnd dainty refresh ments helped to mnko up a ivory, pleasant time for the following: Mrs. L, Chrlstcnscn, Mrs. 0. Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Duncan, Mrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. a. Brockmucllor, Mrs. Marhof fer, Mrs. M. Boss, Mrs. A. B. Snow. In three wcoks, tho club will moot with Mrs. II. M. Albeo. -: NOHTII BEND CLUB l Tho first mooting this season oC tho North Bond Mothors-Tcacbors Club was hold on Tuesday afternoon of this week nt tho central school building and tbo following officers olected: President, Mrs. Gcorgo Wat klns; Vico-ProBldont, Mrs, L. O. Rey nolds; Socratary, Miss Holon Monde; TrcRsiiror, Mrs. ,'m. Nelson; Pub licity Socrotary, Mrs. Fnlklor. Mrs. A. a. Baab was solcrtcd as dologata to attend tho State Congress of Moth, ors In Corvallls on Octobor 20-23. Plnns wero formulated for n recep tion to bo glvon In honor of Superin tendent Coo nnd wife, nnd tho teach ers of both schools on Friday ovon lng, Octobor 1, In Taylor's hall. Tho commltleo In chargo of this nffatr Includes: Mrs. Georgo Bazer, Mrs. Win. Nollson, Mrs. Cuthbort nnd Mrs. Woodbury. Gonernl plans for tha year which will bo along tho lino of Dopnrtmontnl work wero discuss ed, and thoso presont had tho ploa suro of listening to an interesting talk by Superintendent Coo, At tha close of tha afternoon dainty refresh ments wero served. Tho next meotlng of this organ ization wJU bo held tho third Tuos day In October nnd tliero will bo a musical program with Mrs. L. C. Lar son in chargo. .MEET ON COOS HIVEIl - , Tho A. N. W. Club of Marshfloid was dollghtfnlly cnterlnlncd by Mrs. II, E. Qulst, assisted by her' mother Mrs. Goorgo F. March, at an nil day session, Thursday nt "Elkrock" ranch on South Coos RIvor. Tho party loft Marshfloid In tho morning ,ou tho launch Alice II., arriving at tho pretty summer homo about 11:30 o'clock. A sumptous dinner was served nt noon, and In the afternoon tho gucHts sat around tho tlroplaco and sowed, or vlowed tho beautiful rlvor scenery from tho voranda. Tho living room was decorated . with branches of autumn leaves. Mrs. Herhort Rogers nnd Mrs. Molcor Nel son, woro prosont as special guests, tho monibors of tbo club out, being:! Mrs. 0. A. Bonnott, Mrs. 0. II. Dun gan, Mrs. Carl Evortson, Mrs, L. M, Froldborg, Mrs. Allco Hall, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mrs. Alexandria Laudo, Mrs. Mary McKntgUt, Mrs C. F. McKnlglht, Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Mrs. Eugono O'Counoll, Mrs. Man( Smlth, rs. Charles Stauff. Next . hursdny, tho ladles will ho guosts of Mrs. O'Connoll. (Continued on Paso Eight). JJ f Proprietors I