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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARStiFIElSlom k Jmmidd . -dL IffllS CPO fe3 JLW Hi .m .HEl H.0 iflKS9l9BlR(v. i . a .. l ihhnv . ft "-'' HWOHHII iBSiMi HHHIW 4K 01 --KXKU----B 34 V.M III ggrggagrCf :' fff ryaaasar. w H S58? 55.'-" Y jnffi.'.-p .$&-i& tmmm 1IF (Continued from Pace a) few ffl ;M WotI $ tmMi'-i ''. -tf' ":. . . .x?)yHVmav; :.' ;;!' I'lirrTr?? i i i i " -rr5ii-.it 'nj".i-v-r cctp' i - . W'.?'V.U ' "' '. '.', si TTTTffirnsTSv.I ';'ttsifiss&ass! wmm h1-.' M&A Ml : .xK1a5yYw, yw.vii t-m v ' SMWV.HB5WaAl "KP JMM. rSli',lY- : .- T?llfA J.tlA.VJlV 4HlJtM.M.T:.'.BI B'vK'f . .. '. . Si ' ;VWthiV.1 Since 1882 l?iY puLEr-'-y.-: . 1V iSwL The contents of the can and the can itself are your protection. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is made of the finest cocoa and pure sugar, so proportioned and blended that its "imitators" have never been able successfully to imitate it. 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MAItSlirilSLI) OltKCON 'J'elcpliono il() ItlHMtliSICNTING HAAS BROS. GHOCKItS ARMOUR & CO. PKOVISIOISS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., CltACKlCIt MAKUIUCTUltUItS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLOUH AND FEKI) t GOODRUM'S GARAGE : II0ME3 OP THE OADILLAO AND DODQB AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAIOJS OF CAJIS 347 Central ar. Phone B70-L v1 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, 'WEAVING All klritfs a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R SaMty Groceries 3 7" Prompt and particular delivery service tt ; clerksTbeing out of the high rent district and 'l"? 0jr nrroe no Iaih no nnncictfmt w th ffflOfl DUSh Makes' UMO,u" Conner A. Hoagland feeding Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries gu"in Broadway. Phones 348-J anu mo "700 Ortos Beh!ndff "I am 700 orders bolilnd becausq of nowspapor adver tising. "I have novor tried to reach customers by other niedluiB8." Thus writes an automo bllo manufacturer In tho presumably dull August of 191G. Ho has found more busi ness than ho can tako care of in theso disturbed times. Thero are others .liko him and their namea will bo found among tho newspaper advertisers. Business comes to Those who go after It. if I' i"i i Lflf Sirs. J. II. Flanagan was hostess last Wednesday atternoon to the Bridge Club, Mrs. R. 13. Browning and Mrs. Chns. Hall also attending as substitutes. Cosmos and red nutunm leaves effectively adorned tho parlor, where bridge was play ed following tlio 1:30 o'clock lunch con, and trophy for high score was won by Mrs. J. S. Coko Owing to tho fnct that tlio time for the next regular meeting Is tlio day before Thanksgiving, tho club will not meet again until thrco weeks from last Wednesday, December 1, wnen Mrs. Edna Richardson will bo tho hostess. Tho members out thl3 week wero: Mrs. Coke, Mrs. Edna Illclmrdson, Mrs. 10. K. Jones, Mrs. J. W. Ben nett, Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. Q. W. Kaufman, Mrs. E. O. Perham and Mrs. Elizabeth Mer chant. . ALEUT CLUB Mrs. H. E. Edwards, assisted by Miss Morlo Stcmmerman, wero the hostesses at a very cnjoyablo af ternoon session of tho .Alert Club Thursday. Tho Messrs. W. B. Pi per and J. C. Beattlo conveyed tho ladles to and from Allegany. Fan cywork and visiting passed the tlnio quickly after which tho following program was roudorcd with Mrs. Ella Bowman leader: Topic, "Duty and a Smllo or a Grudge," Mrs. W. B. Piper. Topic, "Ways and .Moans," Mrs. C. U. Piper. Topic, "Profit and Pleasure Hand In Hand," Mrs. V. 1C. Itood. Topic, "Manuel Training and Do mestic Sclcnco in School," Mrs. E. C. Barker. Roll call was answorcd by a 'luotatlou on work from some poot or writer. . Bible Study Course with Mrs. F. B. Rood as loador. Delicious refreshments of Ico cream and wafers wero thou served to tho following members: Mrs. Eu gono Terry, Mrs, Jack Nowlln, Mrs. P. E. Larson and Adeline, Mrs. E, C. Barker, Mrs. Ed Noah, Mrs. C, I). Piper, Mrs. V. K. Rood, Mrs. W. . Piper, Mrs. F. B. Rood, Mrs. James Nowlln, Mrs. Ella Bowman, and Miss Oolo McCluy, a visitor. Tho next meeting will bo at tho homo of Mrs. Ed Noah, . kf i-wurV - . E. 11. Campbell, F. L. Sumner, M. D. Sumner, I. S. Kaufman, J. E. Hedges, David, Nelson, A. 11. Gldley, G. N. Bolt, R. O. Graves, J. F. Hall, Rov. Knotts, John Lyons, F. E. Al len, J. Leo Hrown, Boaty and W. L. Shull, of Decatur, Illinois. SIUS. J. li. FLANAGAN MX TERTAINB I . . ; This afternoon Mrs. J. H. Flan ugan is entertaining at tho second of a scries of thrco auction bridge parties at her homo oh Park avonuo. Tho first party was given two weeks ago. Mrs. Flanagan's guests this afternoon arc: Mrs. C, It. Peck, Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, .Mrs. Eliza beth Merchant, Mrs, J, A. Matson, Mrs. A. II. Power's, Mrs, F. W. Payne, Mr, M. C Malonoy, Mrp. W. T, Stoll, Mrs. J. W. Bennett. Mrs. Kenneth Hauscr, Mrs. S. C. Small and Mrs. Hcrbort'Lockhart. Mrs. Flanagan will entertain at tho last of tho series next Wednes day afternoon. 'GOOn-BVK CALLS" ALPHA DELPHIAN KOCIKTV Miss Myrtle Miller ontortalnod tho Alpha Dolphlan Society at tholr regu lar mooting last Monday evening, tho topic being "Athenian Supremacy," with roll call quotations concerning AthenB. Tho following Interesting papors wero read: "Why Greece's Ships Controlled tho Sea." Allco Curtis "After tho Persian Wars" Gonoral Discussion "Conforonco of Dolos Mrs. Kate Lundo "Athens Harbor" Mrs. Harriett Kellogg "The Dominating Personality of Pericles" .... General Discussion The suggested topic waa "Are All Great Periods of History Dominated by Somo Poworful Personality?" Tho mpmbers out wero: Ellen RudnoB, Allco Curtis, Graco John son, Myrto Downer, Dr. Mattle ,D. Shaw, Kato Lamlo and Myrtle Miller. Next Monday, tho Soclpty. will meet with Ellen Rudnas. , M. K. imOTHEHIIOOD MEETH I Last Wednesday evening tho Broth erhood of tho Methodist church met in the church hall for tholr regular monthly meeting, and after dispens ing with tho usual business, listened to two very good addresses by R. O. Graves and Judge Johu F. Hall. Tlio meeting was both a profitable and Interesting -one. Tho men present werq Messrs. ? ? OLGA IIENDKICKSEN,, BUGGE , Graduato of tho Columbia College of Expression Chicago, Illinois READER AND TEACHER Studio l'09C Commercial .Av, Phono 386-J f A number of friends called at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adolsporw i;or last Thursday ovoulng to say good-byo to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Han son and family who were spondlug the night thero, ami who left Friday morning for Bolso, Idaho. Among thoso calling woro Mrs. Hauson's sis tor Mlaa Bruce Kolloy, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gldley, Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Bar ry, .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clabnugu and Mrs. Carl Davis. 4. . , NOUWEGIAN-LUTHHUAN LA- j DIES All) J Mrs. K. Borgland cutortulnod tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho Norwegian Lutluiran Church on Thursday after noon, at tho church parlor. Sho wnp abslutej by her sister Mrs. P, B, J& cobson. During tho business session plans wero mado for tho Christmas bazaar to bo hold nt tho chapol par lors Saturday ovoulng, Deo. 41th, whon a uumbor of pretty and usoful gifts will be on sale. After tho bu siness session tho hostess sorved a 'dainty luncheon to tho guests. Those present wore: Mrs. O. O, Lund, Mrs. F, C. True and Master Frank Truo, from Coqulllo; Mrs, Mllotto, Mrs, Rudloff, Mrs. IJarl Howo.Irs. a. Frl zoon, Betty and llolon Frlzcon, Mrs. Froollch, Mrs. B. MathlBon, Mrs. C. G. Magnus, Mrs. Edward Erlckson, Mrs. T. E. Erlckson, Mrs, Ilort Ivor son, Mrs. E. Rofsland, Mrs. G. Stoen, Mrs. O. Larson, Mrs. P. B. Ja cobson, Mr. E. Borgland, tho Misses Cora and Allco Mathlsen and Elsie Larson, Rov. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe. Tho noxt mooting of tho Aid will bo tho eocond Thursday In December, with Mrs. P. B, Jacobion as hoBtcss. The suests Invited were: Myrtle Thomas, Clare and Estollo Kchoe, Herman Anderson and Roger Thom as. For tho plcasuro of Wade and Clay Reeso of Noith Bend who are soon to Icavo for North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Anderson ontortalnod at their homo on Thursday evening, Nov. 4th. Tho time was spent de lightfully In nu Informal manner and appetizing refreshments wero sorv ed by tho hostess. Those present woro: Mr. and Mrs. J. McNabb, Ira Wilson, Polo Petttt, Mrs. M. Kohoo. 4. 4. .j. I Kl.OSTEIt OLUH I ' Tho ladles of tho KloBlor club wero very plcaBautly entertained on Thurs day afternoon of this weok at tho pretty apartments or Mrs. N. II. Mac Mlllan on Elrod Avenue. Tho par lor was prettily arrangod with grcous and cholco sweet pcut). Tho ladles chatted over their fancy work, and towards evening, tho hostess served a delicious luncheon. Tlio Indies out wero Mrs. J, Q. Jarvls, Mrs. O. E. Ash, Mrs. F. L. Orannls, Mrs. R, W. Morrow and Mrs. J. B. Tower. f 4 I KPIBCOPAL LADIES GUILD Tho Subject of n Bolter Babies Contest was again discussed at tho mo-ting of tho Episcopal Ladles' Guild last Tuesday afternoon In Guild hall, and tlio committee report ed that plans werq progressing for such a movement In Mnrshtlold In the near future A plcturo show por traying wild llfo of Oregon wllj bo .given on tho ovcnlng of November 23rd at tho Npblo Theater under tho nusplcofl of tho guild ladles, and tho I INFORMAL EVENING Last Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Audorson entertaluod In formally at cards nt tholr .homo Jn Forndale, tho time being spont vory 'delightfully nt tho popular pastime. High Bcoro wan won by D. A Jones, At a late hour refreshments wore served by tho hostess to tho follow ing guests; Mr, nud Mrs. N. S. Mattson, Mr. and Mrs, D. A, Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Aachlgon, Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Dlment and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Loiul. . ijjtj-. -f I FOR MR. AND MRS. J. B. HAN'- J I SON I, Last Suturduy ovoulng, tho Auction Bridge Club entertained for Mr, and Mrs, J. S. Hanson with an informal dancing and cord party and cafeter ia luncheon at tho apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Davis at tho Myrtlo Arms. At cards, prizes for high score, wore awarded to Mr, and Mrs, W. II. Kounedy. Hr. and Mrs. lfan son and family loft Friday morning for their now homo In Boise, Jduho, Thoso present wore; Mr. nud Mrs. A. E. Adelspergor, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. a;ul Mrs. Ken nedy, Mr,, aud Mr. A, O. Rogers. Mr. uud Mrs. F. V. Calterlln, Mrs. Ida Courad, J. S. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crosthwalte. . I NORTH HEND IMRTJIDAV J PARTIES J , , , . . , K . On Thursday Nov, 'Uti, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas entertained 1 honpr of their dauber Luu 8 eigiu birthday, Jauiog woro playefl and refreshments served at ft .late hpur, Flnloy, State Biologist, who has made a wonderful collection of those feat ures. Aftor tho business session tho hostesses, Mrs. Georgo Ayro, Mrs. F. A. Sacchl aud Mrs. Nancy Noblo Borvcd light refreshments. Tho vis itors present wero: MUs Mao Olc man, Mrs. F. R. Anthony nnd Mrs. A. O. Rogers, and tho niombors out wore Mrs. Win, Horsrall, Jr., Mrs. J, A. Matson, Mrs. Claude Nasburg, Mrs. Honry O'Maru, Mrs. Georgo Montgomery, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs, Aunlo Tower, Mrs, Christine Kruec, irs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs, Jas. For ty, Mrs. L. W. Jacobs, Mrs. J. L. Ferry, 8r., Mrs. R. N. Fonton, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors, Mrs. Harry Brad field, Mrs. Horbort Lockhart, Miss Mildred Rlploy, Mrs. G. F. Muroh, Miss Maud Rood, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs, Charles Hall, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs. Guy Warnor, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. E. G. Porlmm, Mrs. E, P, Lowls, Mrs. F. W. Payne, and Mrs. E. L. McCluro. At tho meeting noxt Tuesday tho following Indies will be the hostesses: Mrs. Annie Tower, Mrs. Chrlstlno Kruse and Mrs. F. W, Payne. NORTH REND MOTHERS AND TEAGHEItS CLUB j Tho Mothers aud Teachers Club of North Bond will meet next Tuosi day aftornoou in tho Jilgh school building at U:30 o'clpck, Tho pro gram will consist of some .music and an address by Representative C. R. Barrow, of Coqullle, on "Tho Invisible Government! Ma chine Made." The talk .will .pertain to the Interest and welfare of wo man and children along lftglslatlr.o lines, tho prohibition Jaw, property rights, Jury duty aud children wol fare. There will also be aa Impor tant roattor of buolneslt brought up before tho meeting, tho revising of the constitution and the paylug of dues. f results: Pres., Guendolen Hfedgec; Vice Pres., Helen Perkins; Treas., Bessie. Spade; Soc., Jrong Otilmette; Organist) Irene Oulmotte; Assistant Orgnutst, Helen Perkins; ushers; Irene Woodworth anj Vernon Ford Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff Is the super intendent ot tho organization. Iho league will mcot nt thq hnll next Thursday as usual. PLANS XOVEIi ENTERTAItV I MEN Tho North Bend Order of East ern Star Is planning on ontcrtahi-' mont for tho members nnd their families for tho ovcnlng of Novem ber 18, Thursday. Tho affair prom ises to bo something now nnd interesting. AUCTION PINOCHLE 1 Mr. wnd Mre.- O, E. Powers enter tained a few friends nt their homo Tuesday ovcnlng with "Auction Pin ochle." Dainty rotreshmcntH wero solved at tho closo of the ploasnnt ovoulng. Tho guests wero Dr. and Mrs. IF. 13. Kelty, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Hor ton, Mrs. T. L. Lawhorno, Miss Anmv (Cox, Mr. L. A. Woodworth. - I CONCERT MUCH KNJOVED , Tho concert nt tho Noblo Theater Inst Sunday aftornoou, given by mem bers of tho faculty of tho Honrlk GJerdrum Conservatory of Music, wa8 thoroughly enjoyed by a good sized nudlonce. Tho Botolsts woro Miss Edna Lar son, pianist, Mr. Qcrnld Hunt, barl- touo, and Mr. Jono Sovoly, ivlollnlat. roolfl will bo furnlHhed by William L'Mr "onrlk GJerdrum played tho nc- ELKS DANCING PARTY 9 Tho Elks dancing parly glvon in tho lodgo rooms last Wednesday evening waB attended by about fl couples and was a big success so cially, Muslo by Martin's orchestra was excellent; tho crowd congenial and tho ''eats" dollclous, In fa.U everything contributed toward tho success of tho affair, which Is tho second of a series which tho lodgo wjll give this winter. 4 I LEAGUE OI-'ICEH ELECTED t- : 7. . :. . ...'.J, At if recent mqunjs 01 jqe .vieino dlst Junior League, tlio ulpcjlon or of ficers was hold wjtl) tho folloysiPg compAnlmcnts. Tho quartet from "Itlgolctto" waa sung as a closlnff number by Mcsdnmcs R, E. Miller and Earl Henderson, and Messrs. Bcnj, Ostllud and Gorajd Hunt, and was so woll rucolved that Its repeti tion wns enthusiastically demanded. All Lite soloists, nUo, were given hearty oncores. ' This was tho first ot a sorter of concorts to bo glvon during tho sea son, and Introduces' herd n practice almost unlvorsal among conservatory faculties throughout tho country, whoreby tho entertainment and edu cational valuo of good music Is plac ed within easy reach of the muslo loving public. Tho Initial effort was n success Jn every way, and tho con certs will bo looked forward to wltlx plcasuro throughout tho winter. COMMUNITY HINO Miss Volz, music Instructor In the Marshflold nchools announces that jbn one night during Trnnksglvlng wuvn, iiiuio wii uu uuiii 111 uiu infill school auditorium a real Community Blng, froo for everybody. Tho puplln ot both tho high school wnd central .school building nro now liolng drilled 4tnd as tho songs nro to bo the old, Vld Bongs "Our Mothers Used To Sing," tlio public In nakod to "brush 'up'' on thorn and come prepared to take part In this delightful evening of mimic, the exact date ot which will bo nnnouncod lator. I ENTERTAIN MUSICIANS , . Iaat evening, Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Kaufman entertained a number ot Marshflold'H best musicians at nu la formal social evening of muslo and woro sorvod. Tho ovcnlng hours Vero delightfully spent by the follow ing guest: Mmo. GJerdrum, Mr. and .Mrs. A. I). Gldloy, Mr. and Mrs, R. ID. LMIIIer, Mrs. Hobolu, Misses Edna Lpulso Larson, Mary Kruno and Mes- l'srs, Heurlk GJordrum, Gerald Hunt aud Jono Sovoly. , I ATHLETIC BENEFIT DANCE t Tho danco given last ovcnlng In Ea gles hall under tho auspices of the Mnrshtlold High school for the ben efit of tho high school Athletic Asso ciation wns a groat success both fi nancially and socially. The affair was attended by about, eighty couples under tho chapurouugo of Mrs. F. A. Ttedgou, Mrs, A. J. M. Robertson and Mrs. F. L. Grnunls. Tho excellent muslo was furnished by Martin's or chustra, and during tho evening delio-i lous juiineh waa sorved, (Continued, on Tago Eight) Bswawwiae-- -w-a w J nwmni. ' -. " " gsw- a r-DFT 7 trsr The Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory ofMusic (Incorporated) .. ( Q ) Phone 356 UN.) NEW TERM OPENS MONDAY, NOVEjviBR 15 jn- IV f f M jl i mr I II If ' j IX t J I i ,r j IV I! VI ' lfi" n .ij' d i.i ' I ft"' Vlll l : . Jidtiill . l JM; f 4 I Si uw&mimMm'r&imMA