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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1915)
ifftv L,iii C : . fP3K sO WL W Mfcsj v,," "j ;- o-iicJ v 4 i ( Contlnuca from Pago 2) ,;7 ,! mJPy ( ;'' , j; V'-;!1" ' progress clur M MMi.W r, St il ;"Hi jm&'. tlfflHWWHT'V-j. Thp homes 01 mc west are eioauent testimonials of the high favor of Ijniraiux" wx.wv,. That is where it is constantly tested frlpri ana provea m aciuai aauv use as a beverage or an ingredient in an infinite variety of recipes. you are always protected when you order Ghirardelli's, the original ground chocolate. As & beverage it is delicious, strength-bestowing. Because of its easy assimilation, it is equally good for youth or old age. Like all popular food successes, Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate has imitations. Your protection is in what is inside tfte,tianirardelli can. The label is the index. Order from Your Grocer Today. rurai cieiii s Tim Onty Ground Chocolate In Y lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. Tho Topic "Public Health" stud ied by tho Progress Club at tho mooting Inst Monday afternoon with Mrs. It. W. Morrow wns a continu ation from tho meeting picvlous. Mrs. P. A. TJpdgcn's paper was "Medical Inspection In tho Schools" and she told of tho work being done In tho Marshficld schools. Mrs. Qldloy read a impor on "Clarbago 1 vmriw - -3C "L vl , SInco 1852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. SAN FRANCISCO You are Invited to visit the Glitrardcllt Pavilion at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and ice a model chocolate factory In operation. on "Dralnago" nnd following theso pnpors thoro was hold n general dls cubsIoii. These toplcB nil havo local application since they are civic ques tions, kigut rcrresiiments woro served at tho closo of tho nfter nrfon. In two weeks, Mrs. J. S. Hanson will bo hostess and ut that tlmo a debato will bo held on tho subject "Resolved that a public market In Marsh Mold will icduco tho high coHt of living." Tho nfflrmn tlvo will bo supported by Mrs. P. W. Payno and tho nogatlvo by Mrs. R. W. Morrow. Tho ladles present wcro: Mrs. Adclspergor. Mrs. Chandler. Frledbcrg, Mrs. A. T Haines, Mrs. 'Alice Hall, Mrs. Prances Hazard, Mrs. Ellzaboth Hyde, Mrs. Alexandra Lnndo, Mrs. Knto Lando, Mrs. K. Min gus, Mrs. acorgo Murch, Mrs. V. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKuIght, Mrs. Money Noble, Mrs. 13. O'Coimoll, Mrs. II. E. Quist, and Mrs. Annlo Towor. Mrs. Allen will entertain tho club next Friday. 'I RAV PARK I'AUTV I A surnrlnn nnrlu mn irlvnn fnt Ml. Dlsposal" and Mrs. D. It. Chandler slo Llndobeck on Friday ovonlng nt tho homo of Doris Phillips In Hay ("Park. Tho young folks gathered at tho houso early In tho ovenlnir. and lhu guest of honor was brought over to bo greeted by u shout of welcome. 'After several hours of games and music, wholcBomo refrcshuionts wcro rserved after which tho guests depart ed wishing Miss Elslo many happy returns of her birthday. Thoso prcs ent woro: Laura, Warren and Walter Klsllng, Norman, Edith, CorlcBS and Qraco and John Orr, Doris and Will iam Phillips, Agnes, Sarah, Eliza beth and Prances Holm, Leland, EN bIo and Agues Llndobeck, Roland Huffman, Mllllo OlbBon, Allco Pullor, Mnloney, Mrs W. S. Nicholson, Tho session was attended by two sreclal guests, Mrs. P. n. Conway nnd Miss Mae Oloman, and M10 mom bors out wero Mrs. P A Sncch,, Mrs. Chas. Hall, Mrs E, (J, Po.hitm, Mrs Henry O'Mara, Mrs. Prances Hazard, Mrs. Nancy Noble, Mrs. U. W. Cumbers, Mrs. Heilicrt Lo-khart, .Mrs. A. R. O'Hrlen, Mrs. Wm. llors tall, Mrs. Eva Gammll, Mrs. D. J. Rees, Mrs. Chas. Slauff, Mrs. 13. 1.. Mrdlure, Mrs. J. W. Rennoit, Mis. P. P. Lowls, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Airs. P. W. Payno, Mrs. R. N. Fon 'ton, Mrs. 11. S. Harris, Mrs. ,1ns. Forty, Mrs. W. U. Curtis, Mis. P. A. Qoldon, Mrs. Claud Nosburg. Miss 'Acnes HUtchoson, .Mrs. a. L. Dln- Ulnger, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mm. R. 13. Ri owning, Mrs. V. P. Ebbockn, Mrs. Otto Schetter, Mrs. Ooorgo Ayre, Mrs. J. W. Davis, and Mis. Mary McKnlght. Tho hostesses this week wero Mrs. A. R. O'lirion nnd Mrs. J. W. Dennett, nnd thoso serv ing In that capacity next meeting will bo Mrs. Wm. Horsfall and Mm. Charles Stnuff. ! ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE I MEETS I Mrs. Coroy, Mrs. Qldloy, Mrs. D. 13. fnr,B Galbrnlth, Mary Landlcs, Lqgan Rushing, Mario and Iris Schwartz, Mrs. Payno, M.-s. Schottor nnd thoPInurlco Cortholl and tho older poo- hostcss, Mrs. Moncw. 'plo: J,r8, - I,0,m Mr8 Dnn 0rr- .$,$ Mrs, J. Llndobock, Mrs. W. Smith, ' Mrs. Nols JustCBon, Mrs. P. Sunncson, mm Air. ami Airs. wm. runups. I WILL HELP NEERV 1). M. C. CLUH m "fl Msaimo SPECIAL KCIIOOL MEETING CO of R acoras Select t From Ju,t Recchcd Tho Impost Hlilimicnt of Victor Records cer 'Nthwl lu .Miuliflcld. In iIicho renmis jou will find ninny of lb Lest loiiiposKlons, including Hiuh welNUnonn uUNtH hs J'd'ommck, Caruso, Tottrnlniil, ifrololoi', Poucll, Elniiin, Miri, louder, nnd nil tho now dnnco mid nuuiillim leconls. Comjiletu htock r October iccords; wiiiiy now iiinnos mill Vic trolij on tho wiiy, lf ou an. In the niniket for 11 iluno or Vlctroln, It ulll pay jou to co 111.. Our motto "Your nioiiey'a juoitli op jour inoiioy Imck." Lo Lo Thoma .usic . Compae y Soutliwcbtern Oregon rcpresontatlvo or Notice Is horoby given to tho le gal voters of School District No. "0, of Marshficld, Coos County, Stato of Oregon, that a special school mooting of said district will bo hold at Central School building in said district on tho lGth day of Novem ber, 1915, at 7:.10 o'clock in tho afternoon, to voto on tho proposi tion of lovylng n special district tax, Tho purposos for which tho monoy to bo raised by this lovy shall bo expended, aro shown by tho follow ing ltemlzod budget, which Ib here by mado u part of this notice: Toachors' salaries $24,289.05 Apparatus, such us maps, chalk, orasors, stoves or curtains, and general supplies Insuranco Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuildings or fences. Incidentals Telophono and Telegraph Janitor Qymunsluni equlpmont nnd supplies Puol 2,500.00 300.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 , . 100.00 2,500.00 500.00 1,500.00 500.00 Light rjlork'8 Salary, supplies and exporting books .. 300,00 Water 500.00 Domestic Sclonco supplies 450.00 Manual training supplies 450.00 Interest 011 outstanding bonds 1 3,910.00 Principal on bonds .... 000,00 ..Total $40,909.55 Dated this 15th day gf October, 1915. A. T. HAINES, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest: JOHN P. HALL, Clerk. Tho D. M. C. Chili of North Ucud passed a vory pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Lester Eaton, on Wed nesday of this week, It being their regular meeting day, and tho tlmo was spent as usitnl, In sowing and social conversation. Mrs. Perkins was elected to membership. Mrs. Eaton served dolcctablb dainties ut an appropriate hour to Mrs. Ar thur Morton, Mrs. S. McDonald, Mrs. N. Q. Hamcs, .Mrs. Ira Woltzel, Mrs. Walter Russoll, Mrs. Roy Dralnard and special guest Miss Caroline Howell. Tho club will moot again In two weeks with Mrs. William Vaughan. 3 f I ROOK I'AUTV J 1 Misses Dolva and Rosso Flanagan ontortnlned informolly nt Rook ,at their homo on Seventh' Street last ovonlng, tho affair proving an es pecially plensnnt 0110. Rook hqld full sway until mld-nlglit, whoii tho hostesses assisted by their mother Mrs. C. R. Flanagan 11 nil llttlo broth er Francis scrvod 11 most delicious luncheon to tho following guests: Misses Rllla, Carrie and Vclinn Ross, Ross Imiuol, Myrtlo Tripp, Alpha Mauzoy and Messrs; Ed Stoolo, WnN tor ABpluud, Georgo Johnson, John Ferguson, Will Curtis, Ernost Har rington, Leo La Chnpollo, Howard Kolloy, Art Hunson. I A. N. W. OLUH 1 Tho A. N. "W. Club mot for tholr regular session on Thursday after noon with Mrs. Chnrlos Stauff, tho 'tlmo bolug spent delightfully In a social way. Towards ovonlng, tho hostess, assisted by Mrs, Allco Hall and Mi b. Wm. Horsfall Jr, scrvod de licious refreshments'. Mrs. Stauff's spcclifl guests wcro: Mrs. Horsfall, Mrs. J. H. Tower, Mrs. M. C. Mnlo- )ioy, nnd Mrs. Juno Martin. Tho members out woro; Mrs, u. A. Hon- nott, Mrs. P. E. Allen, Mrs. Lily I Get your Job printing done nt Tho Times office r --- f In connection with tho Hallowo'on party which tho Eastsldo Social Club will glvo at tho school houso next Friday ovonlng, will bo a pound bo- rclul for a needy citizen of that local ity. A vory pleasant ovonlng is be ing anticipated by tho momhors and 'friends of tho club. F P I CHILD'S IIIRTHDAV I'AUTV I Llttlo Jnno Flanagan wub host ess Thursday afternoon to a num her of guests, in coiobratlon of her third birthday. Tho hours woro spoilt very happily by thq, children, and perhaps tho most delightful fcaturo was tho serving of dainties which tlioy nro so fond of. Tho guest list including Herbert, Hownrd nnd Elcnnpr Lowls, Eleanor and Jlmmlo Flanagan, Elizabeth and Tom Flanagan. V I PRISCILLA CLlin I ""Mis. Wm. Phillips, of liny Park, vory onjoyably entertained tho Priscllla Club nt hor homo Wednes day afternoon, and was assisted In sorvlng refreshments by Mrs. Dan Orr, nt tho closo of a vory delightful afternoon. This ovonlng tho ladles aro entertaining their husbands nnd families with a party at tho homo of Mrs. W. Nelson. At tho uoxt reg ular meeting In two wooks, Mrs. L. E. Roborson will bo tho hostess. Thoso in nttontlnuco wcro Mrs. L. Chrlstenson, Mrs. W. Erickson, MrH. L. E. Roborson, Mrs, W. Nelson, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. 'A. A, Simpson, Mrs. U. Johnson and Mrs. lf. M. Albeo. .. .. .j. Tho loninillteo In chnrgo of the entertainment for tho Enstorn Star Hallowo'on parly at tho lodge rooms next Tuesday ovonlng, met with jMrs. C. W. Cumbers, tho chnlrman, Wednesday artcrnoou to mnko ar rangements for tho affair, which promises to bo '0110 of tho must brllllnnt of tho season. Ab a llttlo courtesy, Mrs. Cumbors served llaht refreshments after tho luminous hnd been dispensed wltji. Resides Mrs. Cumbors, the committee Included Mrs. Carl Evortscn, Mrs. (J. L. Din dinger, Dr. Juno Martin, Mrs. F. M. Marhoffor, Mrs. Dati Keating, Mrs. J. II. Stndden and Misses Ruth Allen and Helen Sprnguo. 4 I NORTH HEM) (JUILII Tho Ladles' Oulld of tho North Rend EpUcopal Church was delight fully entertained 011 Thursday utter uocu of this wcok nt tho homo of Mrs. Walter Smith. Aftor tho log ular business transactions, tho tlmo was given over to n social and tempting dainties wero served. Mrs. Irn D. Dartlo will bo hostess in two wonks. Tho ladles prcsont woro Mis. Dennis Hull, Mrs. Dartlo, Mrs. tleo. Stophonson, Mrs. Richard Marshall, Mrs, A. E. Morton, Mrs. John Len nan and Rov. R. E. Drowning, of MaiBhflold. ? OLQA HENDRICKSEN DUG OH Gruduato of tho Columbia Collego of Exprosslou Chicago, Illinois READER AND TEACHER Studio 109C Commercial Av. Phone 3SC-J "I High Quality Groceries Pur ficien ! 5 vni Prompt and particular delivery service Ef ho LCLerks-TbeinS out of the high rent district and less make1" Pnces as low as consistent with good Conner R, Hns&lanA I97hse (;fhaijjng Grocers--Dealers 'n Good Grooeries- -" ui uaavvay. rnones jo-j anu oca J MAH L MAY iniKvurvn irrvmr. f ATISIIKIKM) OREqON Tclepliono SO HEPItESKNTlNa HAAS BROS. ' auocKits ARMOUR & CO. PUOVISIONS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLQUIl AND FEED eW I EPlKcOPAL LADIES' C1UIL1) I Tho Ladles' Guild of tho Marsh flold Episcopal Church, mot Tues day In Guild Hall for tholr regular weekly session, which Included both business and social nctlvltlos. In checking up rocolptH of tho rum mage sale it was found that tho amount cleared was about $290 this fact proving tho alo a decided success. Mrs. Claiido Nashurg, chairman of tho ontortalnmont com mittee, joported favorably concern ing tho moving plcturo show which will bo given by tho guild In tho near future Tho reels will bp fnr-nlfl-cil by W. L. Flnloy, formt.ij' of tho Fish and Gamo ConuuU&lon. KLOKTER CLUIl Mrs. F. L. Grannls' homo win oponod this week on Tlmrsdny nf- tcrnoon to tho ladles of tho Klostor Club, who spent tho time socially in sowing mid chat, followed by ap petizing refreshments sorvod by the liohtess. Tho outortnlumont room wns prottlly arranged with greens nnd dalillps, Among thoso praiout wero Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Mrs. N. If. MneMlllan, Mrs. W. A. Reld, MrH. O. E, Ash, Mrs. Lionel Gordon, Mrri It. W. Morrow, Mrs, H. L! Coleman, of Portland, Mrs. L. A, LIIJuiiMst uuJ Mrs. D. E. Moloney, who will bo tho hostess noxt Thursday. I ENTERTAINS LAUKIN CLUH 4 Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. John Nnglo entertained tho members of tho Larklu club at her homo on lugorsoll Avonuo. Tho club Is a tioclnl organization, and during tho uftoruoou hours the ladles sowe.l and chatted on mutters of common Interest. Later in tho day, Mrs. Nn glo served n delicious luncheon In cnfotorlu stylo. Tho Indies out woro: Mrs. F. II. Drcssor, Mrs. W. J. Murphy, Mrs. Harry Rrudflold, Mis. Jay II. Towor, .Mrs. Waltor Hill, Mrs. J. C, Doauo, Mrs, E. E, Keller, Mis. Muiy Thompson, Mrs, Hump- luoy, Mrs. E, A. Hun Is, Mrs. D, U. Ross, Mis. Volkmau, and Mrs. Gvo. Graham. Tho club wIH irniot agulu In a month. ! t I SURPRISE MISS NELSON m U5" The Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory of Music (Incorporated) Enrollments Daily In all Departments... Phone 35G 0Q. e$ 3) M MIbs Esther Nolsou of Eustport wns tho recipient of a pleasant bui prlso party at her homo last ovonlng, tho affair being given In commonioru tlon of her birthday. Various gamos woro played intorspersod with a num ber of musical selections, Misses Es ther Nolson und Slgnu Lursou ron dorcd a very pretty piano duet; anu piano solos woro given by Mrs. B. G. Siott, Misses Lillian Thorwuld and Mlna Dalglo, also vocal solectlona by Mrs. IS. h. Knox. At a lata hour, Mrs. Nolson,' Mrs. E, G. Scott and Mrs. Ralnor served appetizing refreshments to tho fol lowing: Mr. aud Mra. R. Hessler, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Galo, Mr. Scott, MUses: Ruth and Colina Knox, Mlna and Eugenlo Dalglo, Lil lian Thorwald, Slgna. Larson, Mar garet Stambtick, Gortrudo Scaifo, Myrtlo and Esther Neleou, Eliza McKay and Messrs; Orln Hurroughs John Stack, Charles Frodollus, Char lea Knor, Merlo and Peroy Kramer, ... li - ;;;. Arthur Lyons Clnrcnco 6re0n ad Jorry Scott. Tho honor guest rerp'vd many pretty nnd useful birtbdav gifts nrtd good vl8lics. b . .MOTIIERH' TUACIIEUS' CLUH ( A very Interesting program was given by theMolhers' and Tnacherp' club of North Rend at 8 30 o'clock last Tuesdny nftarnoon In tho Cen tral school building, when oror for ty motjiors nild touehors wero pre sent. Tho program was given over to music with tho following numbers. Mrs. Roio lunderod a plniio solo, Mrs. 'Kromtninga rend n pnper about tho (lorninn composer, Rclmmann, and. Mrs. Coo dqmonatrnted somo ot his music by playlnR "Knight Ru port." Mr. Urown gino a violin solo, accompanied b Mis Marjorlo Swearlngon nt tho piano. Mm. Geo. Wntklns and Mis. A. S. Ackley gavo a vocal duot. The. mactlng was thou adjourned to moot neiiin in tho High school building on Tuesday, Novem ber lGth. I MARRIED IN .MVUTLH POINT ji On Tuosdny of this wek, Rcy Abbott, son of Mr. nnd Mr. A. Abbott of Powers, but formerly of Mnrshfleld, was innrrlml to MIim Lo- nn I.ohmanowsky ot Myrtle Point, nt tho homo or tho brldo. Tho couple left Immediately for Port land on a honeymoon trip, nnd .011 tholr return, will mnko thtMr rc.r.r. In Powers, whoro tho groom hns hnd an apartment routed for somo tlmo. Tho brldo Is 11 woll known and pop ular young lady of Myrtlo Point nnd Mr. Abbott lu vory well known on tho liny, having gouo to school hero for sovornl years, and durliic thnt tlmo and lator, was prominent hi ntlilotlcs. Ho In now a buikqmnu on tho local Soiilhoru Piuirir rail way. 'W.I ' I FOR MISS 11HHHM 1 - Complimenting hor friend, Mlsa Edna Rcobo, who has beou vlsltliiK hero from Iowa but who loft for hor homo Wednesday moinlng, via ex position, Mrs. R. E. Miller ontortnln ed a fow frlonds at auction brldgo, Informally, at hor homo last Tuosnay ovonlng, Cut floworB nnd groan woro used qulto effectively lu tho living1 room, whoro tho guests spent a most plensnnt ovonlng nt cards, Miss Lar son and W. P. Welch winning high score prizes. Rofroshiuonts woro sorv od at n Into hour. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Llonol ' Gordon, Misses Ethol Rooso, Uraco Griffin, Stokes, Lurton, Norn Tower, Wolvorton, and Messrs, Jay Doyle. V. P. Welch. J. T Rrand. Wood, Ron Fisher, Claude Thompson, Lionel, Gordon nnd Harry Gordon MUSICAL CIRCLES - CHA.MINADE CLl'll I At tho Chnmliiado club rohoarsnl yostordny nioruliiB I" Guild hall, two vory lutorostliig pnpors wero road: 0110 by Mrs. A. 8. Illnoyon "Muilc or Early Christian Cliiireh,,,,hJil(l'Mrs. E. I. Chnudlor told of tho llfo ot Rlch 11d Wagner. This pimor was tlmoly as tho club Is now studying tho Spin ning chorus fiom "The FlyliiK Dutch, mnn" by Wugnor. Mis. W. S. Nicholson has Invited tho club to moot ut her him after this for tholr Friday morning 1. 'iear sals. f i I CONCERT RIG SUt't I ss . Tho Ronoflt concert glvi u lu North Iloud Inst Wodnotday e1 cnin, , by J0110 Sovely violinist, Omd Hunt baritone, und Hourlk GJenlruni pia nist, under (ho misplace of tiio North Iloud Library AstfochUIou was a do- elded Hiicuoea flnancielly ami social ly. Thoro wan a vory goou attond nuco and tho nrttats were heartily gicotcd. CHORAL OLUH ' I P P Mi in. . ... Thu Choral oluh rolieurifti are bo- 'coming mom lutoroallng and enthu siastic with eaoli meeting, and a gro it 'treat is in stora for the music luvora ot Mnrshfleld who are looking for ward to tho first concert to i-o Ue by the club, whluh Is uuder tho direc tion ot Gerald Hunt. All numbers uro requested to be present on tlma uoxt Monday ovonlng nt thu Con servatory. .j. .j. . APPEAR IN R.VNDQV Jeno Sovoly, Gerald Hunt and Hen rik GJordrum of. the GJordrt.ta Con servator) appeared lu toucan n Uan don last ovqnhig before a larc aud onthvislnstio house. Tl unccrt was given umlor the onnUPs of tho Iiandon lgli School .;. . (Continued on Ti&i tght) n ' - I . 1- o I'l ti . 1 . 1 . 1 I iH 1 1, $,mmm "Si J