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EBSSISESl Br- , r.. a.. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i THREE Why Not live in Comfort? I OtmCgW It cosjis mo more 11 yon consult 1 1 isij-sc. 1 H' series ok concerts j , wssa rfP&. WS7A "?-' -l!FM PU P ff7 A wseov TO m wen-Mora m Mi ! A nice, comfortable ROCKING CHAIR is one of the most useful articles in the home. Why do without one? Trade your old one in and tjet a new one. If you have not be- come acquainted with our easy-payment method of furnishing a home you should i do so now. And we save you money on each articles purchased. REMEMBER THE PLACE Complete House Furnishers srasraasBBHBmaBB North Front Street SSSSSSSSSSi siffnnnimaii MALL WATER PIPES ltCTIOTiFiY nil complaints of poor water pressure aro duo to viiimII mill noiil'lv filnccll wiilci' nlim in lhi liniisn or IiiiHiHmr. I' II.. ..... f .... l'... .1... ! I . .1 .....t. . 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MUISIIFIELD AXD NORTH MEND, OREGON'. mmmsawsmm i MAn L MAY ton'i, take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today I You cannot nfford to bo without licnlth or nccltlont Insurance ou not only need tho Insurance, but you want to bo sure and jtvo the oriect policy In tho bust nml wont rollablo company In bo ItMnr s. I See pn or phono mo nt ouco nnd I will oxplaln It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Marshfleld. 300 Coke Uullding. CHANDLER HOTEL, MAHSIIFIHLD OREGON Telephones at) HEPKESHXTIXG HAAS BROS. GROCERS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIONS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO.. CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. flour axd feed GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE OAMIjLAO AXI) dodge AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OP OAItS A series of six conceits will be Riv en nt tho Noble Theater nix consec iii Ive Sundays, commencing the first Sunday of Novenibcr, by the nicm- I tiers of the Honrlk OJerdrum Con servatory of MuhIc. The sorics will be named the GJordrum Educational Series of Concerts, and will bo Riven in order that tho public at larRe may have an opportunity to hear classical i as well as modern compositions at the very nominal foe of I'D cents. Season tickets for the entire season will bo sold at $.1.00. Tho entire Faculty will take part in theso con certs. : , IOH .MRS TKK.MALXE 0 ) This nfternoon, Mrs. 11. It. Chand ler Is entertaining nt Auction brldgo for .Mrs. Harry Troninlno who nrrlv ' ed this week from the north nnd who J will leavo in u fow days on a trip to I (ho exposition. The ladles Invited j to this delightful affair arc: Mrs. .1. A. Mntson, Miss Ornco Kruso, Mrs. I 13. K. Jones, Mrs. Edna Hlchnrdson, . Mrs. F. 1). Cohan, Mrs. C. E. Ash, .Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. 1). E. Mnlon- ey, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs H. G. Ilutler, .Mrs A. T. Lagerstrom, .Mrs. , V. II. Painter, Mrs. W. .1. Conrad, Mrs. Chas. Hall, Miss (lenevlovo 'songstuekon, Mrs. Thayer Orlmes, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy, Miss Norn Tow- 'er, Mrs. F. W. Payne, Mrs. CnrI Du I vis, .Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. O. W. Kaufman, Mrs. 13. I. Chandler, and honor Ritnst .Mrs. Trc malnc. f T . 4 ICECEPTIOX l'OK TEACH EKS Last evening, Dr. nnd Mrs. II. V. t i Hiinw icnucrea a aoiiRiiiiui recep tion to tho teachers of Marshfleld, 'Hunker Hill and Eastsldo at their homo on South Fifth Street from 8 to 11. Mrs. 13. 13. Kelloy, and Misses Franso and Stobno Rnvo rcadliiRB and Jlrs. Claud Moon und Miss Mario OroRR contributed sovoral pleasing Instrumental selections. An amus ing feature of tho ovcnlng was n Hinolllng contest In which first prize was awarded to Miss Mnrgnrot Shaw. At tho (doso of tho rocoptlon hours, tho hostess nerved tomptlug rofrosluueutB to their guests, tho In vited list including: Mrs. E. Kelloy, Mrs. S. A. Slmouson, Mrs. Solum Thomas, Prof, and Mrs. V. A. Tled- gcii Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. (rnnuls, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. 13. Walte, Mrs. E. McMul- len, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. A. 13. Olossop, Mlssoi; ltecsc, Stobno, Hokuo. Volz. Dressor. Trlim. Evans, . 11. Flanagan, Ilcsso Flanagnn, Mnlon- oy. Sprnguo, nrlffen, Larson, Iinmcl, Franso, Abornnthy, Stalloy, Coming, 4 ' and Messrs: Daragcr, I, eland and building the mlddto of this month nnd tin? Indies are busy making plans thnt this may bo the most successful one ever held. Mrs. 13. 0. Perham and Miss Agnes llutcbeson, hostesses for tho niter noon, served light refreshments at the close of the session. Following nre tho names of tho ladles present: Mrs. Otto Schotter, Mrs. 13. P. Lewis, Mrs. .1. Uennctt, Mrs. F. YV .Payne, Mrs. Emma Nnsburg, Mrs. Harry Xasburg. Mrs. E. L. Mc- Clure, Mrs. (?. L. Dlndlnger, Mrs. Hubert Urownlng, Mrs. .1. S. Coke, .Miss Hutchoson, Mrs. .Inmes Forty, Mrs. F. A. Socclil, Mrs. Ebboka, Mrs. Win. llorsfall, Jr., Mrs. J. Al bert Mntson, Mrs. 13. G. Porhain, Mrs. Nancy Noble, Mrs. Clnudo Nas liurB. Mrs. Harry Ilradflold, Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, .Mrs. .Inmes Ferry, Sr Mrs. L. W. Jacobs, Mrs. Chas. Stautf, .Miss Maud Heed, Mrs. Jack Flan agan, Mrs. Morten Tower, Miss Oon evlovo SeuRstncken, Mrs. H. N. Foil ton, Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mrs. Hny- moiul and Mrs. James Polhomus, 1XFOHMAL DIXXEK PAUTV p . Last Sunday evening Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. W. Dennett wero host nnd hostess Informally at n delightful little dinner party. Their guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Hauser, Mr. nnd .Mrs. James FlanngKa and Miss (lenevlovo Songstncken, j. $ f out were: Mrs. E. Cronthnnlte, Mrs. ' Refreshments wero served by Ilia J. S. Hanson, Mrs. Carl L. Davis, committee, nt the close of tho ovo Mrs. A. E. AdelsperRor. Mrs. W. II. nliiR. . !M7 Central nr. Phono R7!i-L I Nlles. i !- XOKWEdlAX LL'TIIEKAX V. P. H. argams in Stringed Instruments W EAR MAKING SOME SPECIAL OFFERS CM VIOLINS, BANJOS AND OTHER STRINGED INSTRUMENTS NOW THE SEPTEMBER VICTOR R ECORDS ARE NOW ON SALE What We Give Piano Buyers Thero Is mora, tnucli more, tJinn Just soiling you your piano, talking lnncliliio or player piano nt our h(t)io. Every buyer ;it tiny Allen ktoru Juiohs that In huy Ing or our l'lriu ho litis hottleil (he inuslciil iinetion for all time. 1 hst Deetnco ho Ims tlio certain knnwletlKo that tho Instrument purdiascil will fulfill every claim itiiulcully. inoelmnlonlly, anil In tlurablllty. Serontl lie has tho mlvn(m( of n servleo (lBpiiitnient upon uhlili ho may will at will for roKtilntioii or Hiljiutmciit. Third Every buyer Iiore gals not only quality anil service, but also a piano, a player piano or n talking uiuchlno that Is of the IiMiImM (piwllty purehawiblo at at tho prieo paid on tho Pacific Cotut. Pack of very instrument Mild N our Kii.uaiiteo as tt (pmllty, service anil prlro. KacU of that Ki'""lo ' "'' fouiiilntloii upon which our business Mire Inn. been built. Wo know that our inothods- and our morchandlM) inorit your confldonco nnd jour .support: tlmt you may purchuso' hero nt prices which nro tho lowost possl hilile, nllouiiiK for n Iogitlmnte marfslu of profit, and on wisy jiayiuents, Instru ments thnt will prove our every claim. Vou own It to joitwlf to mako your Im estimation thorough. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Kack hm0MBMHs0r, Mli,.r K les .L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. PLAVEIt 3IUS1C H0LLK- VKTOIS-VK TKOLAS AXI) KKCOIlDg. 7!l CKXTKAL AVE., MAKSHFIELD Store Sun riiuirNcn, Oal-land, Snrrnmeiito, San Jose, Fresno, San Diego nnd other Coast cities-. EXTKKTAIXS .MUSICIANS I Tho Norwegian-Lutheran YouiiB Peoiile's Society mot last ovenlng In tho church for their regular business nnd social session, under tho entor tnluinont of .Miss Cora MathlHou and Julninr Hefsland. Tho ovonlug was spent vory pleasantly nnd was at tended by tho following: Row nnd Mrs. H. O. Thorpo, Misses: Elslo Larson, Jonnlo Johnson, Dorothy Locke, Cora and Alice Mnthlson, Son nlo Rcfslnnd, Mossrs; Oliver Larson, Androw Anderson, Peter Ommel Tom Stroulor, Jelmar Rofsland, Uort Ivor iwn, Anton Abrahamson, Potor Thorpo und Oswuld Ilergland. i 4 i Last Wednesday ovenlng, Mrs. A. U. Oldloy entertained Misses Edna Loulso Larson, Margaret Volz, Eva Drosser, Mr, and Mrs. G. W, Kauf man, and Messrs; Ilenrlk GJordrum, Jeno Sevoly and Oorald Hunt at an ovenlng of cards and music, tho af fair proving an exceedingly dellght- 1 ful ono In every respect. At tho , closo of tho ovonlng's diversions, tho hostess served dainty refreshments. ! , 1 4 j I EPISCOPAL LADIES' GUILD j , ! Last Tuesday afternoon at tho Episcopal Ladlos' Guild mooting In Guild Hall, when tho vice-president, I Mrs. E. P. Lowls, proslded, Mrs. J. W. Honnott was oloctod to tho of flco of presldont to fill tho vacancy Icnusod by tho resignation of tho former president, Mrs. Otto Scliot tor. Mrs. Ilenuott handed In her resignation as secretary and u now one will ho elected at tho next meet ing Tuesday aftornoon. Mrs. A. R. O'llrlcn was bIbo elected chairman of tho rummago snlo committee In place of Mrs. Herbert Locklmrt, who has resigned as chairman. Tho rum mago salo will bo given In tho Lloyd Kennedy, Mrs. A. O. Rogers, nnd Mrs. V. V. Cnttorlln. The Inst named won the club prlre. nnd the RUest prl7o was awarded lo Mrs. A. T. Stelner, of Salem, who Is the house guest of Mrs. F. K. Gettlns. Preceding the afternoon's diver sion, n delicious course luncheon was served. In two weeks the club will be entertained nt the homo of Mrs. A. O. Rogers. ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETV A very Interesting, session of the Alpha Delphian Society was held this week on Monday evening with Miss Myrtlo Downer, tho topic for discussion bettiR "Tho Kingdom." The following Indies had papers: Miss Myrtlo Miller, "Tho Tragedy of Saul" nnd "Dnvld'u Life In Mill tary Camps; Mrs. Harriett Kellogg, "Why tho site of Jerusalem Wbb solccted us tho Capital;" Miss Ellon Uruor, "Was Solomon as Illustrious as Ills Father?" Miss Agnes Kunkel, "Solomon's Tomplo Most Celebrated in History." Next Monday evening tho society will meet with Miss Ornco Johnson In Hunker Hill. Tho newly elected officers ln cludo: President, Miss Ellen Hud ims; Vice President, Dr. Mnttlo II. Shaw; Secretary - Treasurer, Miss Ircno Prouss. Tho mombors nro planning nn open nlr meeting which probably will bo hold the latter part of Oc tober. T T HAPTIST LADIES' All) . Tho ladies of tho llaptlst Aid So ciety met for business on Wednes day aftornoon of this week nt tho homo of Mrs. C. II. Mcnrs on South Hrondwny. Tho following Indies wero In attendance. Mrs. C. II, Marsh, Mrs. D. 1). Ross, Mrs. 1 IL Story, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. J. C. Doano and Messrs. D. L. Rood and II. 1). Foskctt. At this mooting plnns woro perfoctcd for tho cookod food salo which was so successfully held Inst Saturday. !' SWEDISH LADIES' AID Tho Ladles' Aid 'Society of tho Swedish Lutheran Church will meet next Wednesday nfternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. George Gllbortson, Hfifi South Sixth street, opposite tho Catholic Church. Mrs. Gllbortson nml Mrs. Hobort Myrcn will enter tain tho Aid mombors. V v f s I EASTERN STAR PAUTV . Tho Eastern Stnr IoiIro gavo n delightful party last Tuesday eve ning In their rooms In tho Mnsonlo Tomplo, nt which thero wero n largo number of guests present. Tho program, as announced by V. A. Johnson, Included the following numbers: Vocal Duet. "A Perfect Day", Mra. II. Wolcott nnd Miss Allco Tlckoll. Accompanlod by Miss Alpha Mau zoy. Piano Solo, "Soronndo, (Camp bell Tipton." Mrs. Perlo Riley Hal llngor. Vocal Solo. "Calm na (ho Night." Hcrbort Husterud. Accom panied by MIbb Mary Kruso. Violin Solo. "LaBt Hope." (Gntl schalk.) G. A. Martin, accompan ied by Mrs. Perl Riley Halllnger. Every number was henrtlly en cored. Dr, Mattlo II. Shaw was to havo given n roadlng, but was un- able to bo present. Delicious refreshments woro serv ed In cnffcterla style, aftor which dniclug and cards wero Indulged In to it Into hour. ! GUILD TO .MEET 4 4 Tho Girls' Uaptlst Mission Society known as tho Girls' Guild will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clook at tho homo of Mrs. Walter Richard son. All mombors and thosu desir ing mombershlp nro requested to be present. AUCTION HKIDGE CLUIl 4 - Red dahlias and sweet pens In tho living room, and pink flowers of tho samo variety In tho dining room, with an artistic arrangement ot huckleberry branches in both rooms formed vory pretty decorations In tho home of Mrs. J. S. Lyons, who, on Wednesday afternoon, entortaln- cd the Indies of the Auction Ilrldgo Club nnd four tables of special gnosis. Tho latter Included Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. 8. C. Small, Mrs. F. K. Gettlns, Mrs. A. Stelner, Mrs, A. T. Haines, MrH. T. II. James, Mrs. 0. V. McQeorgo, Mrs. II. It. Chandlor, Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mrs. F. M. Par sons, Mrs. R. B. Miller, Mrs. D. J, McKlnnon, Mrs. Chas. Hall, Mj. J. A. Endlcott, Mrs. Ida CohmmI; Mrs. Iloboln, Miss Heebo awl Uf L, A. Llljeuvist. ?UmH DELIGHTFUL lUKTIIDAY SUKPKISE Miss Jessie Moody waa tondored n gcnuluo happy birthday surprlso ou Monday nfternoon ot this week by her slstor, Mrs. A. T. Castor, nt tho lnttters homo on South Hrond wny, when, on returning from town she was greeted with a shout which nroso from tho dnrkonod parlor, nnd, turning on tho lights, Miss Moody discovered u group of laugh ing boy and girl frlouds. Tho oven lng was spent, for tho most part, In muslo nnd games, nftor which tho hostosa sorved wholosomo re freshments to tho following young pooplo: Misses Mnblo nnd Holen lmmel, Mary Fusonno, Ida Nollsou, Myrtlo Holm, Jcsslo Moody, nml Messrs. Wyno Painter, Alex Ncllson, Hornnrd Hazer, Leonard Hussoll, Lloyd Raab, Hen Hooker. Mrs, II a 7.- or of North Hond, nnd Mrs. Custer Sr was nlso present. I PAS11 .MATRONS I Mrs. Goorgo It. Dlndlnger wnB hostoss to tho members of tho Mnrshflold Past Matrons Associa tion and n fow Invited guosts at n delightful nfternoon nt hor benutl ful country homo nt Mtlllngton yes terday. Tho houso wnB nttrnctlvo ly decorated In cut flowors, geran iums predominating. A sumptuous four-courso luncheon was sorvod and vnrloitH dlverslonu later enjoy ed. Autos brought guests from Mnrshflold and took thorn to tbolr homes nt tho closo of tho nfternoon, Thoso presont woro Mrs. Geo, Murch, Mrs. 1). C. McCnrty, Mrs. A. I). Wol ott, Mrs. Lily Frledborg, Mrs. Allco Hall, Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. C. II. Marsh nnd Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard of tho Past Matrons Association und Mrs. Llsk, past matron of Ivanho Chapter, Howard, Mich,, nnd Mrs. M. It. Smith, Mrs. Mary McKulght, Mrs. Herbert Wolcott, Mrs. C. S, Hoffman nnd Mrs. E, L. McCluru as special guests, 0 CARD PAKTV POSTPONED Ou account of so much Illness In North Ileud, tho pubjlo card parly which was to havo been given by the Catholic ladles on Tuesday ovenlng in Taylor's Hall, has been Indefinitely postponed, o I WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Mrs, Greene, statu organizer of Women of Woodcraft, Is expected soon to arrive on tho Hay and tho local members ot tho organization aro preparing apodal team work. Last Monday ovenlng a business nnd social meeting of tho lodgo was held, tho affair bolng well attended. " i i I NORTH UEXD CONCERT L -- The Library Association of North lleud 1ms secured tho services of Jeno Sovoly, Gerald Hunt and Hen rlk OJerdrum for a concert to bo giv en In North Hend about tho mlddlo of October. t f i CHORAL CLUB 4 - That tlio musicians and muslo lov ers of Marshfleld nro virtually In terested In tho Chornl Club was am ply demonstrated last Monday even ing by tho enthusiastic crowd that completely filled the studios of tho Ilenrlk OJerdrum Consorvntory tot Music. Somo of tho heavier mini tiers wero studied, and Judging by, tlio tone quality, tho chorus will ex ceed tho highest expectations. Ow ing (o tho excellent balance of tho various parts, only a fow more mom hers will bo accepted, nnd thoso de siring membership must apply be foro tho next rehearsal, which will bo hold Monday ovenlng. ! , OPENS STUDIO t Mrs. It. lliiggo announces tho op ening of n studio of vocal training; and dramatic nrt at 109G Commerc ial Avenue. Mrs, Huggo Is n graduato of tho Columbia College of Expression nt Chicago, Illinois, which school ranks abovo all others In tho art ot Expression nnd Physlcnl Culturo Mrs. Huggo nlso attended tho American Consorvntory nt Chicago, whore sho specialized In Dramatic Work and Fancy Dancing. FOR .MRS. HAUSER 4 Complimenting Mrs. Kenneth Hauser, n brldo of a fow months, Mrs. C.- W. Cumbers, on Monday nfternoon of this week entertained Informally nt two tables of auction bridge, serving dainties nt tho closo of tho pleasant nffnlr to hor fol lowing guests: Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. Eugono Crosthwnlto, Mrs. C. Q. Van Duyn, Mrs. Roborts, Mrs. W. J. Conrad and honor guest, Mrs. Konnoth, Hnusor. PASTIME CLUIt Tito Indies of tho North Dend Pastlmo Club gathered at tho homo of .Mrs. 13. J. Arms Wednesday af tornoon for n pleasant tlmo of sow ing nnd visiting. Plnns wero for mulated for n card party at which tho husbands will bo guests, nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mar shall on Friday Octobor ICth. To wards ovenlng tho hostess of tho af ternoon sorved dainty rofroshmonta to Mrs. A. J. Surbcck, Mrs. Ed Thomns, Mrs. R. Marshall, Mrs. M. Richardson, Mrs. Earl Hutchlns, Mrs. It. I Inzer, Mrs, Joo Olln, Mrs. Hoy Hrnluard, and tho apodal guests Mrs. J. A. Moody nnd Miss Ethel Moody. Mrs. Hrnlnnrd will ontortaln nt the next mooting In two wooks. CONCERT IN COQUILLE Friday, October IS, has been def initely determined upon as tho dato for tho concert to bo given horo by Ilenrlk GJordrum, of tho Marshfleld Conservatory ot Music, and his com pany. ArrangomentB wero mado somo weeks ngo to bring theso mu sicians horo, but there linn bean so mo delay in securing n suttabh date. Mr. OJerdrum will bring with him Ills baritone slugor, Mr, Ger nld Hunt', and nlso Jans Sovoly, tho violinist. Coqulllu Sontlnol. (Continued on Pago Eight) MILDRED ROGERS NELSON PIANO INSTRUCTION Pupil of Hugo Mansfeldt, San Francisco, 994 Elrod Ave., corner of Tenth . . Phone 410-J )r -7)Sn The Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory of Music .j. ' (Incorporated) ''' Enrollments' Daily in all Dwlmfttsf Loi An- 1 1 of tho rummago snlo committee In .McKlnnon, Mrs. Clias. Hall, aj. Jjk SEs.l If iX A i Fhone ai ( f - ) &- w5l8HHlBWHPp-- ''J C"""' "' s-y t- ft iiriJin-if ' - A