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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
IWlWMfWiiw mutmmmmmmafJfvMt INTHB, i rS--t ScMOPI-S SCHOOL XOTKS j I N'Otr Hlul linnet hi new 'were absent IIiIh nimitli ittiKhti lit i... 1...1.1 i.. ii. . . . ..i uv in. lit 111 llic El 110018. Klll.lnilM ..r M II-.. I.... -. ;,t .... ......... .... ... i ii 1,, I ... . . " " "'. i iiuiiii- niiiKf, iuii Mini "on liiHl Aiiii.i wie- , llolld.n acfltioim us plantic 1 r .r hi. I tilwrMltv ., r till) CtlllltllL- l i ill fiillmt.'. .. ... !i ..,,.;" ,' '" l no.iB." nr tlio liiUiTKlty I.tlllmi MiKlin Holt Hom.iaU, " v iiin 4iL i i iiuinrui iiiii. tir n.itit. .. lit i... .i. ... . .t . ' "' "' vftun nui ui' Knvu H1X IHOMilft uonum , uiiu uvK in urifliumy, (uu I.IBL 1chvi of u1mciici to ,., r"- "-Civil HUilogx." lir. Hodge Kinii lirailo wool inr i1!1 ,MlUr' (l,' '"8t T' wMnmv '" lUa ii-ni-hcw nml I Tluwo PcTim In atiemlaiiio wore Ulnnl ..in . , . '" "" .'"iiii mil. h.i. i, i iii'illlH llllll'H, IT it f rs nioii I. ,,r Hd.ool i'IiihimI ture study ruiinc In the OroKoni'loy. Frederick IIiuirImi.I. l.oronu -...., ...h.... lt iiiih nuun 0ML, oi I uoiirsc of study, or uiu nosi neginnmgs in several yoars. Tin' spirit of work ami co-oporntlon etiK (Continued from Pago LM tlio book "Xa-I llorfinnii, HMItod by Supt. 1. A. Tledgcn) On Thiirsdny. October llth at 10 m. I tliu High school luidltorlnin .. .. .. ...II I.I.I.UIIII .. ..... Urs F K- LOllwny wn m.-o.-iii. ii ihh- ilcal program to students, paruntH, lnil patrons. The program will no iTiiun of German songs selected From TnnhatiBcr ami works Of Schu bert aiul Jcnson. '1 Here will also bo .elections from Madame Hiittorfly by nl mill the Italian wait, song t'ellMltlO. C10S1HB Willi 11 KIU"I "I American songs. Tliu contort Is in tended to bo botn ctiucaiionai nnu bntertulnlng. It Is hoped that many Barents will find time to nttond. rhcif will bo no admission charged. Tho seventh and eighth grade of he Central bcIioo! made a class cx- surslon to the lumber camp or McDonald and Condron on Wcdnes- luy. Pupils and tenchcr roport a n'ghlv profitable trip. An effort will be niado lo Issuo Lie l'urple and Gold In a four pago icriodlcal this year. Ibsucs will up bear, II pmns wont mil, uvury iwii veil..'. The subscription price will be llity ccius a year or uvo coins lor single copies. The high (school enrollment for Iho year Is lCfi. larshfleld has seven men teachers bn Its faculty. The student flro company In the high Bchool has organized for the reoi Parents do you know whero your fchlhlreu are and with whom they as oclate? Do not be content with a I'smiig" feeling, know tho facts. Boys should learn to box. Some )0s are naturally timid. Some are io becauso they have never partlcl- lated In virile Hports. Doxing is itid for both kinds. Henry Wnlter rcportu'ii fluo tlnio kt the Stato Fair. Another project boy who exhibited his chickens at the state fair won the free trip to the .'Miosltlon at San Francisco. Wnl- lirs could not tnku his chicken exhib it on account of cost mid trouble. The Hyscerl met Tuesday even ing. An impromptu program was enjoyed. Plans for tho Society's vnrlf ftt tlm 'fn t ttrt 1 lutiiaufl 'via (. jv.t nviu umiinoovui among both students mid touchers has been excellent. An. IMilliliiim The pictures that are ((bout to bo placed In the vnrlous rooms or the schools will be placed on exhibition at the Central school Thiirsdny and Krldiiy 0r next week. All Interest ed are Invited to call and look them over. They woro purchased through the Walker Studio with money from the School Art Fund. The naming was done by Mr. Walker and Is most excellent workmanship. The entile purchase of pictures Is not yet com- pleto because of the fact that It has been almost impossible to get the large slzo pictures in this country nt the present time. The exhibit also contains several pictures that were purchased for the High school with tho receipts from the High school play of last May. Among theso Is n largo picture of the "Gleaners" which has been re produced by Mr. AValker himself. Ho was unablo to buy In the mnrket a picture largo enough to meet the re quirements or tho order and so has painted the picture himself from Binallor prints, it is a superior pic ture with clearer )lotall than the market prints show nnd tho fact thnt It ropresonts tho personal work or Mr. Walker makes it a valuable ac quisition to the school nnd worth ninny times its cost. Tho Art Fund referred to above has been created through the efforts or the grade pupils directed by Miss Volz and the grade teachers from the receipts of the public programs in music, nnd calisthenics. It contains at present something over $:il)0. The parents are Invited to visit tho regular work of tho school when Ihoy visit tho art exhibit noxt week. Miss Corning met tho mothers ot her pupils at hor room In the Central school last Friday nfternoon. Mr. Haw ley Speaks Congressman Hawley gave a flno address to tho students of the High school Friday morning. Tho wholo event wns inspiring, from tho recep tion yell by the "fellows" to the per oration by tho speaker. Mr. It. II. Jlowitt, a former teacher In Mursh- t.llllau Johnson. Alton ture Study and Mfe" and 1ms limt iKnttlcll, Wallu.ro l.niutworthx. much to do with the "Swat the Fly" '.lames Lyons. Vontll I.eClalr. Stoen movement In the state. IN' CltAlli: SCIIOOlIS llt'poil or Work Mono In tliu Dirfer e'i( Itomiw l'it-t (ratio In room one. whero .Miss Stanley Is In charge the following were re ported good In attendance: '"Magnus. Allred McKlroy. Grace iMclilro), George Murphy, John Nordstrom, Peter Xordslrom, Lester Post, Wnlter Sneddon. Kelley Wnlp. l)lck Walters ami Duncan Dashney. Sixth (ii-iiilc Flossie Mctlee rrom llrldge. on to oil the sixth grade this week. In a spelling test or 50 words, the 'following pupils each made toil per cent: llershel Clausen, Wayne llar- .noutii m:11 coxciiitT I AIHi:s I'OsTI'OM Tho ladle 01 KplMopai Guild 4 MI.I.TIV.' , - - - tin. North Iti'f.l lime pottiHiiifil North llenil people are looking forward to a niusluil treat in thoi coniert to be given by Juno Se cly, Gerald Hunt and llonilk GJer-1 drum Wednesday uvenlim October! ". at Krkhofr Hall; under the nu-i el!, president, met for their first K'KulAr inpsiliiK TuriU oveiilnK at Hip homo of Mt nllor lilchnrd i'oii on Mnrket si reel, nnd tho ntuily 01 itilnnlnnn and tntelnu fields was Inkou up. Th rtuilv pioved highly Intoiestlnt. nnd thi ulrls nro plan nlnn pomp Intprculltm nnlfrlnlntnriilrt to be Rlteti In the future. Thoso out thin wtek worn: Mrs. Daisy Anilcrfon, Mlnnn: Alice Tlckell, Hel en MrUiiRhlln. ltuth Mcliughlln, Loin aimnioiin. Alice Hlchardson. tholr ...eotlng from Thurmlny t thU jaemence nnd Miriam Wright. Nno week io Thurmlny, October ai.l. 01. nnlpll( ,, Um))erg ,, A,. etcouui or the tnrulval Hubert Ayre, Dorothy llalnes, Tom H''M Mnybelle McLaughlin, Arnold Clausen. Jessie Crabtrce, Virginia Dalgle, Marlon Gldley, Pliyllls llnll. hn Harris. Lena Holmes, Gladys Homme, Merle Howe, Louis Ilyden. Gleen Kennoy, Ksther Lone, Vesta McKlroy, Allldred McPherson, Thel inn Nuransan, Itnyinonil O'Mara, Paulino Sneddon, Robert Vnscy. lCdwnrd Cook moved to Hnstport last Snturday. Second Grailu Mrs. Chas. Hall was visitor Tues day. The following; deceived 100 percent ovcry day In written work and in arithmetic during the week. spices or the Library Mis. L. C. Reynolds. Association. who is I (MKKTKItIA CLl'lt IMSHAMK . Tl e last nioetlnn of the t'atet .. .'v i"i niuriiiiK ii 1 ui v uirl T'il 1 flnniieliil- K...r..i....4. ..r i.i. ,.u. Jv"", " nittsiiay evriim ieUMi:i 1ltm Mummy. .xt monlli. the guild will meet nt the homo or Mrs. J. M. Wright on South Fifth Street. ? October 12 Is Columbus Day. Kx- field High school and Mr. Frank brclses appropriate to tho occasion Grannls, now teaching, were formor j ' ' i nlla l.npp, Curtis Nngle. 11 Class: Lester Adams, Stanley Graves, Martha Carlson, Violet John son, Myron Harris, Vernle Olson, Marvin Shnw. Third Giailu Thoso who have done excellent work In arithmetic nro Lois Hlaek, 'William Dashney, Hugono Sampson. Lois Uassford, John Clausen, .Myrtle Johnson and Auona Hlldcnbraud. Excellent spelling test papers were written by Margaret Wood, Leona 'Holmes, John Clausen, Lois llaBsford, and Ruth Collins. The Third A class led tho room this weok In spelling. Perrect In attendance Tor tho month nro the entire Third Grado. none being absent or tardy. Kotirth (initio Pearl Wcssels, Josephine Savage, William McArtuur and Klonor Onion entered school this week. Thoso having perfect papers In the spoiling test wore Alma Wlcsen, Hil ly McArthur, Gordon Npff and Au gustus Hoffman. Excellent arithmetic pupils this month are, Vernon Ford, Holt Honu- Saiiipson. In other tests excellent 'papers were written by Lulu Moody. Jack Collin, Klvin Church, .lustlim: Henperninn, Herbert .Murphy, How-, . aril Post, Francis Sacchl, Thelmal Wright and llershel Clausen. 1 elation Is busily engaged in prepar ations for the conceit which prom ises to bo a great success. MR. II. (OXWA.V IN COX. CKItT AT HIGH SCHOOL - n - .MUSIC XOTKS toyciLLi: COXCKRT - On Thursday, October 14th at the High School Auditorium. Mrs. F. K. Conway will piesent a mu sical program to students, teachers, parents and patrons. The program will consist or a group or German songs selected from Tnnnhaiiser and works or Schuboit and Jensen. There will also bo selections from "Madame Hutterfly" by Puclnl nnd Next Friday evening, October loth. Jeno Sevely, Gerald Hunt and Hen rlk GJerdriim will give a concert In 1 Pnnnllln. imilnr tlm niiRiitf.pu if Miol.,.. ...,. ... .. b - '"" ' " - ine 11111 an vi tz ho c nv veiixnnn. A Class: June McLaughlin, Hor-jConullIe High School, and the music t.0aliiK with a group or American lovers ui nun lucuuiy are looiung forward to the event with much en thusiasm. 0 songs. The concert Is intended to bo both educational and entertain ing, and tho high school manage ment hopeB that many, especially parents, will nvall themselves of this opportunity to hear Mrs. Con A. X. CLl'll chamixadi: cum I k The Chanilunde Club met for re hearsal Friday morning at 0:30 'o'clock in Guild ball. The club is 'taking up the study of History of Music, and a paper with the topic, "Primitive Music" wns read by Mrs. U. Stanley Henderson. Tho direct or, Mrs. Horsftill told about G. W. Chndwlck the American composor whoso "Spring Song" the club Is now studying. Tho rest of the morning was devoted to rehearsing. : I CHORAL CLUIl I entertain tho club next week. The The Choral Club, Gerald Runt, ill- 'membors out this week were: Mrs. rector met Inst Monday evening at (j. a. Dennett, Mrs. Carl KvortBen, the llenrlk GJerdriim Conservatory, I'jjrB. Lily Frledberg, Mrs. F. K. and a most enthusiastic meeting, 'limine. Mm. A. t. UmIupm Mm. aiIi-h ..-.-, ... .. ....... v, ....... ....- Tho ladles of the A. N. W. Club were delightfully entertained Thurs day afternoon at the homo or Mm. J. .T. Handgun, special guestM pres ent being: Mrs. K. K, Straw and Mrs, J. C. Kendall. The ladles chatted over their fancy work and enjoyed a very delightful uftornoon, dainty re freshments being served towardu eve ning. Mrs. Alexandria Laudn will wns held. There nro now fifty tucmhern in the chorus and a most interesting season Is nhead for the organization. rfMgwry (j L-J Protectin An imitation' of an established food product that relies upon a general similarity in looks and not substance is hardly flattery to the consumer. It is an imposition. Your protection is in getting the original. That an article of diet of such excellence and earned reputation as Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate should be imitated is natural. All big, popular successes are. You who have used it either as a beverage, or in any other of its many uses, know its distinctive qualities, know its distinctive delicate flavor, know its distinctive economy. You are protected when you get 1 "ill I II f iraraein s Ojmflw Ground Chocolate Order from Your Grocer Today. ,liif h Wmrnrnm B '.HbiBSS1? ;;L V,. rrYKvV5W !lw In V lb, l lb and 3 lb hermeticay sealed cans- aalJu l'K $&? There's a double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. i v ' ;H smc ,852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. SAN FRAncsco Hull, Mth. Krimuca Hnzard, Mrs. Kll zabeth llydo, .Mrs. 13. MlngUB, Mrs. (Jcorgo V. Murrli, Mrs. V. 1. Mur phy. Mrs. Mary MeKnlght, Mrs. Nan cy Noble, Mrs. 10. O'Conuell, Airs. 11. :. Quint, ami Mrs. Chas. Stuuff. I la.STI'OltX DAHLIA CLUIl Tho ladles of the Kastport Dahlia Club met yesterday afternoon at tho 'homo ot .Mrs. !:. Ynko and wore en tertained by Mrs. C. M. Conner. The session opened with roll rail ami tho Icdlos responded with current events, Thoy are planning to tnho up some literary work In tho near future. Tho afternoon Mouth remaining were pass ed in a social way and tempting re freshments nerved. Thoso present wore: .Mrs. Cuinoron, Mrs. Oloman Mrs. Ynlo, .Mrs. Heanlor, .Airs. WooiIb and .Mrs. Conner. Mrs. (losnoy will bo hostesii In two weeks. - I uiiAXtii: im(ji ok .mi:ktin(i I Illi Prof, and Mrs. 1 A. Tledgen, tho luenibeiH having decided to l band. Altliough only a few vver Pifii'iit at t li It meeting, tho uvenlus w.1.1 pleasantly spent and a diln'y luncheon enjoyed. Thoso out wo.--' Mr. ami Mrs. I L. Orannls -ind Mi-, and Mrs. W. A. Held. v 4 I i:.Ti:itTALV AT DlXXIIlt Thiirsdny evening Mrs. C. K. Ash entertained 11 few friends at a dellghtrul tittle dinner party at her home on llnll avenue, her guests liicliiiling .Mrs. Lionel (lordoii. Miss Ilculnli' Stebno and .Miss lloguu. I KVKM.Vti lil.NNKU I'.OtT.V I Mr. nnd .Mrs. Dorsey Krelf.er bad as guests at dinner Wednesday evening .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Orlmes, Mr. nnd .Airs. C. Q. Van Duyn nml Mrs. Uoborts. . 4 I MINXIMVIS CLUIl I . Thursday afternoon of this velc wns spent very enjoynbly . by tho Mlnng-YVIs Club ladles and 11 few ft lends at the homo of .Mrs. Curs. La Chapello, tho occasion being their regular seiiil-iuontlify meeting. 'II10 special guests present were Mrs. C. T. Wuugh, Mrs. John LiiOhapolle, .Mre. .lean Drown, Mrs. C. I). Wind blglcr and Mrs. Margaret LnChnp elle, and tho piembers nut wero Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Dres sor, Mrs. Ilonghuul, .Mrs. . V. Da vis, Mrs. Dashney , Mrs. llrlggs, Mrs. V. H. Drown, Jlrs. K. A. Harris and Mrs. Mary Thompson. After tho usual suwlng nnd social hours had ulapsetl, tliu hostess, in sisted by Mrs. Wlndlilglcr, served '.vholesomo dainties. T'l two weeks Mrs. Perkins ulll tiiitcrtalu the club. 4. 4. 4. ft ft Owing to a uilsuudorstundlug, tho Kastslda Sunday School did not ohnngo its quarters lust Sunday us was announced, from tho town hall to the now rchool house, but tho ehnugo was effected this week, and Sunday School will bo hold In tho fourth room of the now building to morrow afternoon. In thin sumo room, Ilov. (1. L. Hull will speuk at 7:30 o'clock this ovenlnir. ? OLOA HHNDItlCKSEN in; r;iri': Oruduuto of tho Columbia College of Kxpresslou Chicago, Illinois IUJADHlt AND THACHKIt Studio luai; Commercial A v. I'hnuu ::sn-.i -9 & I DAI'TIKT MISHIO.V ClimiiM P Tlio Ladies' mlsslnuury circle of the Daptlst churcli met Wednesday nfternoon nt Iho homo of Mrs. V. 10. Wheeler on third Street, when Mrs. (I. L, Hull was In charge of tho ses sion, llesltlo a reading by the lend er, Interesting nrtlolus were con tributed by Mrs. (losnoy, Mrs. l'nt chett ami Mrs. Alva Doll. The top ic for discussion was along tho lino of district missionary work. Later In the day, the hostoss served light refreshments to the following: Mis. I'ntchott, MrB. C, 1L Marsh, Mrs. CJusnoy, .Mrs. K. W. Lewis, Mrs. N. K. MncMllluu, Mrs. C. H. McLaugh lin, Mrs. Martha Dye, Mrs. Jlunry Ulnck, Mrs. .1. C. Doane, MrH. It. P. Harrington, Mrs. Amanda Itosu, Mrs. J. M. Wright, Mrs. II. C. "Wright, Mrs. Alva Doll, Mrs. (ico. (lulov sou, nnd Misses: Francos Fnmso, Mnmlo Qulovson and Alice Tlckell, : I .MIITIIODIST LADIi:S TIOA ft ft Tho Murshflold Mothodlst Ludlos gnvo a delightful silver tea Wednes day ullcriiuou nt tho homo of Mrs. A. II. CI Id ley on south Fourth Street when quite a large number of In dies were present lo enjoy tho oc casion. Mrs. Wolcott and Mrs. D, II. Savugo gave readings, llev, Josoph Knottn talked on Oregon Missions, and Mrs. K. L. Uobliisou contributed kvllli two vory pretty vocal selections. Tho Gldley homo was urtlstlcully ur- rnuged with huekluberry bruuchim and nutiimu loaves. At the clone of tho uftornoon, tho hostess serv ed delectable refreshments. ft I OlltLK' fit' I LI MKKTS ft ft Tlio Ulrls' Mlbslouury Cuild of tho Iluptlst church, .Miss Alice Tluk- I KLKS DAXCIXd PAHTV ft , About thlrty-rio couples attend ed the Kilt monthly dancing party last Wednesday cvimiIuk In tho Ma sonic rooms, the event declared by those who were there to bo tho most dellghtrul of its kind ever given. Music was furnished by Mnrtlu's or chestra, n fact which Is rusponslblo Tor a large share of tho success. Hufroshlng "eats" were served at a late hour. O I PltlSCILLA Clil'H J O The name of Mrs. A. A. Simpson of Hunker Hill was added to tho menihoishlp roll. Wcdnesdny nfter noon nt the regular meeting of tho Prlscllln Club of that locality. Ow ing to the absence of a uiimbor of the members on account of tho diph theria scare, 110 other business was transacted, but the time was given over to social entortiilumunt. To wards ovenlug, Mrs, Orr, at whoso home tho meeting was hold, served appetizing refreshments to tho fol lowing special guests: Mrs. K. E. Kelley, .Mrs. S. A, Simouson nnd MIbs Hesse Flanagan, and the membors: Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. (J. Johnson, Mrs. I Krlckson, Mrs. Win. Phil lips, Mrs. L. 10. Itoberson, Mrs. Fred (Irlnnlds, and Mrs. Knl Dranuor. Mrs. Win. Phillips will ontortau the members at tho next meeting in two weeks. 4 ft ft I I). M. CLUIl I ft The 1). M. C. Club of North Uond enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Hoy Dralnard at the regular club moot ing on Wednesday afternoon of tho week, who had as special guests, Mrs. Tom Juzu nml Mrs. John Shop urd. Tho mouthers In attendanco wero: Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. N. O. I lames, Mrs. Stewart McDonald, Mrs. Ira MoUol, Mrs. Arthur Mor ton, ami Mrs. Walter Hussoll. J Mo In the afternoon, following a delight ful few hours of sowing and chat, the hostess served refreshments. In two weoks, Mrs. Lester lOutln will o tho ladles nt hor home. XAIM'ISSUS CLUIl (K 7)(Q The Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory of Music (Incorporated) Enrollments Daily in all Departments .. I d Mrs. Inglo Pcderson of lOnstsldo was hostess on Wednesday after noon of this weok, to tho ladles ot tho NarclsBcus Club. A pleasant time was spent by tho ulub membors In sowing nnd other afternoon social diversions, thoso present being: Mrs. Lloyd Prescott, and Misses: Dlancho Tollefson, Anna Lund, Zolla Wal laco, Hilda West and Stella Pcderson who will bo tlio club hostoss In two weoks, j. .j. 4, I piiotmios.s cluii 1 An liiturestlug and lustrtictlvo session of tho Progress Club was hold last Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Stoll, tho ladles taking" as their topic for discussion "Pub lic Hoalth." Thero worn two very lino papers read before tho club, cue by Mrs. Charlos Hall on "Health Otfluor Quarantine," and tho other "Hobpltal Jail." read by Mrs. J. 8. Hanson. FoIIowIiik tho program, tho hostess horved light refresh ments. Tho members present wcro Mru. A. 10. Adolspergor, Mrs. D, It, Chaudlur, Jlrs. 11. 11. Coroy, Mrs. A. II. (ildloy, Mrs. ('litis. Hull, Mrs. .1, H. HaiiKou, .Mrs. D. 10. Mulonoy, M-s, K. W. Morrow, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. F. W. l'ayno, Mrs, Otto Suhotter, Mrs. Tlodgon and tho hostoss. In two weeks tlm vlut .will moot with Mrs. u. Y, Monow. - V I ICIOXSIXtJTOX CLl'lt I , Friday nftornoon, Mrs. C. W. Cum bors outortuluud tho Konslugtou club .ladles when Mrs. (ioorgo Stephonson of North llond, Mrs. D. J. McKlu nnn and Mrs Lionel Cordon wcro ad ded to tho membership. Tho time was npout pleasantly as utsuul and at fan appropriate hour, tho hostess served delicious refreshments. Tho mombera out wero; Mrs. J. S Lyons, Mrs. A. O. lingers, Mrs. 10. M. Barry, Mrs, W H. Konnody, and Mrs. N, S. Muttson. In weoks, Mrs. K. M Darry will ontunalu tho club. (Continued on ruga IOJght) m0nJ&) i .uraM..