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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 915 -EVENING EDITION. THREE A. C aiis L ill! .U'liiimiiimii . .V.HI1MI MVKBRS'WnBK Elks Memorial Services UlLLlCONKRHNCBS Lev j to ,0I 1 V If arr a n ipfo- the itotM iiuntt). ii-t TadnHrtot ' i uj! ProbUtai 1) KlAlttMKNT l!ilvrar. It la i with Hire I' Ml" gooA i v l i i. . ,j- COUItSQ ta I wiJMary .J, 1 96 in n Nat eiwU. i work of 1 l imM i wtM CRop, l MK MOKk, 1 MNO, COOK' ! il 1 AK1, HOMK I I hods, ROAD .I i .iNO.BUKAr. I II -u. .v . iii Tmtiu. 1 1 i i vrhmigf,Orrtf tin Hi I lu hi) fLR 10 JORUM'S GARAGE HOM -i OP TUB biLLic vm Dowarfl o i Sll'PLILS l'On ALIi blAKI S OP CARS o Mitral in Phono STS-Ii -$ 1 ! WALL PAPER yiERS About it, kTERMAS STUDIO IIAIITY PHDT1S Est Clanco Hotel, MOt-I-. I litsii. r.7 o.tridow I FlRELLA CORSTS csji' J in March-field n-'.il Irs. Annie Holland, ll.Ii llL.l a , Oth St. I'liona 200-X -V A jsV i "? l - 1 T., , Z - . 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GHIRARDELLI CO. luy A Piano This Xmas For Your Home, Iom5 Musicales for the Enter piiriiont of your Guests. i.. ' v?vd ' ;-; ,.iv, 71': T bW JiV -i . W, x 'oNote HWi pro rrw . WJifc.lisi ii:.f i i v - r -; hfjrnn,"' x w.ja, Vl&ft . &&, mm-' litwmfc&r?: r.ti ; 'T i i Vxr ?r.-i L. x--J8Tii eJPIyfp I PIANO TAe piano anyone can pky utktically with personal exprtsste 4uent concern to the hostess iii the an- ..nt of her guests. When there w an l-US in the home, an inexhaustible fund t -i '., -I- kdnd. A. musiofll i t..at will p&flse everyone can at once be I classical, operatic and popular eelec . c'xo repertoire of the one playing the T L.US being lited only by personal ce, I... .1.. Thomas Music Company Soutlmtt.u O'tou Ni.ieemallw Ohm jfflii uoiiultrn of a mom d4lllfiil Mii-pilM fr jvmp fKiHll' (Imn to luu dwI (hem with Iioaiitlful, uWXtomMl iitunii or plnjoi' lilnttof xotiiixu yor can urn will lo lunit to niHko jour httnw ltrtiiht Mini c!iorfuI, and It will be tliu Mtnico of moi'e ral. cImiii iilououio nnd entcilnlniiietit tlinii nuy thing elk joii cim buy. Tliuu too. It is uli't fni' tl li"li tatHll)' hU uill liiit i Ufe Um. It ! of gtaHteet import' Ac wIimi ymi aoloct jour plwo ty Mlt"t h ylauo ftoiu itubltt, weU.kHOwii iiialco 8iHl t iMty It' foi UaU. MtfflWIo. dollar. ie of i jf?&9 W& 'g TOMOKUOW nftPmnon nt one o'clock tho momberti. of the Marshflehl I-odgp llenevolent and I'rotei'tlvo Order of litks will bold their annual miiliorlnl .orclsos. Tails beautiful ettiloiu .of lwylng a tribute to, tltdlr Ajfemil Hrolheia" la a Xatloiml ne and In ever'y city wjier Hieto ia an Klks lodge tomorrow thoro will be hold a lodftj of Borrow. For tb first time since the organisation ot llio Murshfluld lodge there ntipeni two nams on the memorial tablet who will never agqln mtawor the earthly roll call. They nre Dr. c. ('. Taggart and S. Turpen. The exercises tomorrow will be hold at Noble Theator nnd tho public In ittvltetl to attend. The following it tlte older ot exercise: Order of Exercises One riftnOKAIj TWO ... Three .... MARCH Chopin 1'.ikh urrneetra. Ol'lCNMNO K1TUA1.1STIC MXHUCISUS .Marsh field Lodge No. llGu. SUIiKCTlOX Klks Orchostrn. l-'onr UOUU CALL OF "OUll A1ISMNT llItOTHRIlS" II. J. Kimball, Jr., Soaratary KivtOpenlng Ode "Auld Lung Syno" Meilibors Marshflehl Lodge No. UGO. Six ... s. INVOCATION Itev. Knthor McUovltt Sev'en "VACANT PltAIIt" Washburn Klks Quartetto MltJit . . i MHMOUIAL AUOUKSS . . . llrotlmr Charles K. McKnight Nine ."l'ACH T6 PACM" Johnson llrothor IL Ii. Dultmnnn Tdn . . . .C1TOS1NO HITUAL1STIC KXUUC18KH " Mnrshfiold Lodge No. 11 CO. Hleven MOXOLOOY Audience HwiupBtotl to Join, l'ralfe God from Whom nil bleaalngs flow l'ralae Mini all rreatuioa horo belowl Pralio Illm. above r lieavenlv bout' I'rulMo Tnther, Sou nnd Holy Ghost Twolvo DKNnDlCTION Ilev. Father MrDovltt. AT MKTIIODIST (Mlfltt'll f I'rof. Guruld Hunt will slug a solo at the morning service. In tho oveulng there will bo an nnthum by tho choir nnd n solo by Mi;, iiotbort Ilustorud. : . lllOllAh (M.UII COXCICUT . On-Sunday, Deuembur mth, at :i o'clock, the Marshflehl Choral Club wil make its initial bow to tho public in a part-song concert at tho Noble Thoater. The program which will be oujoyod by ovoryone will In clude several groups by thu Choral Cltib, to sololstH who will 'hi? u- nouncud Inter Hud us n special feat- nre, one group of uuuibora by tho mnlo chorus, llolh chorusoa nrg iiudur the direction of Gerald Hunt, ho has had a wide experience an a choral conductor, llpth chorusoa nro doluK excellent work and loeervo tho outhuslnstlu support of oory music loor, and the many ndmlrorH of choral mu sic will thoroughly enjoy tho tone quality ami balance of the choruses and the program, which is varied and attractive. The detailed pro gram will be announced Inter. MIsHKdna Loulso, Larson la thu accompanist for the Choral Club and G. W. Kaufman for tho mnlo chorus. Kvory member ot both choruses Is urged to be present at tho rogu tar rehearsal Monday ovonlni,'. Continued from Pano a) 1 ' HAY lAIUC KXTIMITAIN AIIJXT , , . t Lust eeulng, one of the best mil MmI progruum of the season wna Khon In tho Hay Pnik Chapel under the auspices of the Ladles Aid of tli.it community. Uvery number was excellent and the audleut'o which niiinbored close to two hundred wao ery eulliuahtstle In Its praise. Tho piano wan donated for the occasion by L. L. Thomas. Those of the Hun ker Hill orchestra which appealed In B0ernl iiiimhore were: A.. Lnndlos. tromliune; Chris S. Lee, violin; Frank Gioy, loinet; Mrs. Hosondahl, piano; and Kmtl Gabrlelsen, ulnrl- net. After tho entertainment, tho aid membeis served delicious re freshments to those taking part. The program follows: March -"I'apricana" , . ., Hunker Hill Orchestra Contralto Solo "Loch Lomond" HuriiB Miss Doris Galbralth lustiumeiitul Harltoiio Solo "Menormnndla" Andrew Lundlcs Tenor Solo "Slug Mo 8ons ot Arabia" U. S. Ackles Selection . . . Hunker Hill Orchestra Kopruno Solo: a. "Good-bye" Tost! b. -My Halrnlo" . . Kate Vannnli Mrs. IC. ,L. Itobtusoii. IMnno Duet "Moonlglil ltovories" Misses Irene Hreuss and Helen Merchaut.z Hnss Solo "MacGregory's Gath ering HuriiB . . Andrew Laudlco Bcleetlon , Male quartet March Hunker Hill Orchestra Star Spangled Hnnner Accom paniments by .Mrs. 1'erl HUey Hulllnger. .VlfCTION IlitllKli: ULUII i I sell, WIHard Spooner, Itobert Hosd .and Oroii barker. ' Tho next meeting 1 bo holdon, Doi. 2.1 ut tho homo ot Mrs.'J'r I Mattson. i ' KUXSIXGTOX ciiim - Are you going to give a dance or musical enter tainment? :-: :-: :-: :-: TUB Secure the Services of Sevely Orchestra Ensemble Directed by Jeno Sevely Mrs. Kugeuo Crosthwnlto was an entertaining hostcsa last Wednesday afternoon "to tho members ot tho Auction Hrldge Club, when Mrs. Ida Conrad, special guest, won tho tro phy for high scoie at tho afternoon's diversion. During tho business ses sion, Mrs, It. 1'. Lurawny was elected to membership. Sweet pens wero used offcctlvoly lu the parlor arrangement. Towards evening tho hostess served u de licious luncheon to tho following: Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. J. S. Ljons, Mrs. F. V. Cntterlln, Mrs. A. K. Adelsporger, Mrs. Carl L. Da vis, .Mrs. Liirnwuy and Mis. Ida Conrad. Thu dub will meet again next week with MrB. Curl Davis. I iiiiiihjj: ciiUii i For Christmas AN IDEAL GHFT Becker Bros. Piano SOLD BY Henrik Gjerdrum Mrs. L'dnu Klchnrdsoii very lc- I llghtfully entertained the llrldgo I Club at her homo lust Wednesday ufteruooii at a luncheon followed by nu ufteruooii of bridge, at which I Mis. J. 8. Coke won first prliu. In tho ubseuco of four of tho mum I burs, .Mrs. F. K. Cohun, Mrs. George Stephenson and Miss Grace Hhurldun j of North Jlcnd and Mrs, Claude iNnsburg substituted. Tho Kklmrd 1 sou homo was artistically nrranged with greens. Mrs. Win. llorsfull, Jr., will bo tho hostess In two weoku. Tlio ladles presout wero: Mis. J. II, Flaungau, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, Mrs. J. W. Heiiuett, Mrs. U. K. Jones, Mrs. W. M. Hluko, Mrs. J. A. Mat sou, Mrs. llorsfull, tho ladles who substituted and tho hostess. 2 j NOUTII IICXI) All) I . On Thursday aftoruoon of this week, the North Houd Methodist Ladles' Aid mot lu Weslojuu Hlble room of thu church for a Missionary and biislnoss session preparatory to the sale ami supper which tho ladles will give on Decomber llth. Thoro will be another special meeting next WQiik. Those out wero: Mrs. W. Cumpboll. Mrs. C. II. Kvorlst, Mrs. A. It. Klllott, Mrs. M, Kehoe, Mrs. W. Laird, .Mrs. W. Neilson. Mrs. a. A. Perkins, Mrs. W. Putnam, Mrs, A. G. Itnab, Mrs. It. Holm, Mrs. P, Miller, Mrs. 0. A. Wllsou. , I DOltCAS (,'LUll I Tho Dorian Club was ory picas uutiy oiitortulnotl on Wednesday by Mrs, Jackson. Tho usual needle work occupied tho hours nt tho olosu of which tho hostess assisted by Miss Ida Mattson served delicious rafrofthmuuts. Tho following mem burs wero prosont: Mrs. J. W. Ilus soil, Mrs. J. M, Culloy, Mrs. Win. Itoupbruke, Mrs. Mury Kalno, Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. J. 0. Gisoh, Mrs. Geo. Itoss, Mrs. Clius. Spooner, Mrs. Win. Lackstrom, Mrs. H. J. Russell, Mrs. W. A. Oollvor, MrB C. Collver, Mrs. T. M. Collvor, Mrs. D. Matt sou, Mrs. J. Mattson, Mrs. II, Smlth Koil, and Miss Klcanni' Kalno, tho children prcsout wero Alberta Ilus- Tho nnmo of Mrs. Donnla Hull of North Honil was added to tho niom bershlp roll of tho Kensington club yesterday afternoon which mot with Mis. H. Kennedy. Mrs. Vuughan of Hlrod Acnuc, was pro sent as it special guest. After tho i business had been disposed of, tho ladles spent the tlmo In Xmas sow ing and chat, and later, tho hostess served tomptlug roircshmouts. Tho club will bo entertained again In J two weoka by Mrs. It. K. Laraway. The members prosont wero: Mrs. J. S. Lyons, .Mrs. L. A. Llljoavlst, JUrs. (1. 1 Dlndlngor, Mrs. Laraway, Mrs. ( F. McGeorRo, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mrs. C. W. Cum bers, Mra. Georgo StephoiiBon, M:rs. J. II. Lupton, Mrs. II. W. Olson, Mrs. H. M. Harry, Mrs. Mali Dono and tho hostess. , , X.MAH SALRS Tho Presbyterian Xmas Balo given Wednesday in tjho old Orphoum building on Front' strcot wna a do clded success, the ladles taking lu about $100 from their luncheon anil bnraur. Only a small port of thlfl must bo paid out for expenses, as practically everything was donated. Tho Methodist ladles' parcel post mile and taninlo luncheon was held yesterday In tho Wolcott building: on Market Ave, and was also big success. Luncheon was served to about ouo hundred pcopla and every parcel was eagerly purchased. Tho committee have not ns yet. an- nouueed the amount taken lu. 4 The ladloi of tho Kplscopal Guild w ill hold their bazaar and food sala on Saturday, Dec. llth In tho Wol cott building on Market Avonuo. PltOOItKSS CLUH 4 Tho study or Municipal Owner ship was taken up last Monday af ternoon by tho Progress Club at tlio homo of Mrs. D, K, Malonoy and Mrs. Otto Solicitor and .Mrs. W, T. Stall debated tint affirmative nnd tho negative sides respectively of tho question: ltosolveil, That Cities and Towns should own waterworks, gas and electric plants. After tho lit erary program, thu hostess sorved light lofrosliinehts. lu two wcoks, tho club will meet ngulu with Mrs. II! It. Chandler as hostess. Thosu out thin week woro: Mrs. A, H. Adol- sperger, Mrs. W. M. Htake, Mrs. It, II. Coiey. Mrs. J. w. Honnett, Mrs. i L. Grauuls, Mrs. Charles Hall. Mrs. It. W, Morrow, Mrs. W. 8. Nich olson, Mrs. F. W. Pnyno, .Mrs. Otto Rchotter, Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. V, A. Tlodgcu, Mrs, A. J. M. Itobcrtsou I'Olt Mil. AXI) .MILS ItUSSHLrj , . Last evening, Mr. and lrs. W. A. Held delightfully entertuluod for Mrs. T. C. Itussoll and little dnuch- ter. Until, ot Heaver Hill, who plan to leave suou overland for Dlamoud llle, WomliiK to make tliolr futuro home. Thq Held homo was very attraithely urrangeil with greens, which with tho softly lighted rooms , made a pretty effect. At brldgo, tho prlueipul diversion or tho evening, Mrs. C. It. Pock won high score tro phy, At a lato hour, tho hostess utu slstod by Mrs. F. K. Gettlns, nmt Mrs. T C. Itussoll served a dellcloun luncheon. TIiojo present were: Mr. mid .Mrs. It. M. Jennings Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. Jt. Peek, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mr. and .Mrs. Horsey Krelt zer, Mr. and .Mrs. F, K. Gettlns, Mr. and Mr. T. C. Itussoll, Mrs. C, W. Ciimheis, Miss Kvelju Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. 1C. Mlngus, .Mr. and Mrs. tjuy Waiuor, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Suhlbrode uud Mrs. Itosn Preuss. . - - I LADIILS AHT CLUH I A ploiisaut mooting was that ot tho Ladles Art Club which was en tcrtulned yeslerduy aftoruoon by Mrs. II. U. Walters, speglal guests prosont being Mrs- Harrison, of Load vlllo, Colo., Mrs. John Hear and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mra. Mltcliell ns blstod the hostess at the closa of n. delightful social afternoon in serv ing dainty refreshments, Next week tho club wjlj bo ontertalned by Mrs. O. 8, Tono). Too members put this week wore: Mrs. A. J Arkloy. .Mrs. JnB. Cowun Sr.. Mrs, 1). Cur tis, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. Jloory Hoock, Mrs. A, L. Housuworth, Mrs. C La Chupolle, Mrs. L. G, Lang) Mre. K " McArthur, Mrs. P. .1 Bumiior . d MrB. Wultcr. , (Coutluucd on Tago GIgat), 1 vl to SI " J "i w 4M MJ .! ii , .j m ! y a Sbi 'ty-f mm ,,,, - --muni f MM I a -1 v Mi, X--