The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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Christmas Shopping
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Presents forAny Member of the Fatnilv
Slippers Toe to $2.50
Umbrellas 75c lo $5.00
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Any sizes not right cheerfully exchanged after Christmas.
Useful Gifts for Men
Individual boxed Suspenders, 50c to00 -initial
Handkerchiefs, Silk or Linen, 25 '
aim uuc.
Spaulding jerseys and Sweaters, $2.00 to
$5.00.
Gloves, 50c to $2.00 per pair.
The largest assortment of Neckwear (direct
from the Mas!) on Coos Hny. Individual
boxes, 25c to 1.50jv
All goods Plainly Marked at Cash Prices Do your trading at this store. IT PAYSl
"Money Talks"
Suits $10.00 1o 30.00; Overcoats, $1-1.00 io
. $35.00: Raincoats, $10.00 to $30.00.
Silk or Wool Mil filers 50c to $2.00
Silk I Tose, all colors, 50c; Hose (boxed (5
pairs) $1.25 and $2.00 per box.
Underwear, cotton, silk or wool, $1.00 to
$5.00 suit; Pajamas, $1.50 to $2.50.
Cluett Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00; Monarch
Shirts, $1.00.
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Ally FOR GITY CHURCHES
Preparations for a fitting celebra
tions of Christmas In most of. thu
churches linvo boen complotodf Bo
sldes the special rollglpufi torvlcoi,
spec nl musical ami ioalclnK pro
grams linvo boon nfrnnged and many
will havo special Chrlstmns treo e.
orclsos. So far ns could bo socured
today, tlfo programs for thoso ovonts
foljow:
BAPTIST CliritCII.
Tito Chr'stnins oxorclses of tho
Mnrshflcld Baptist church will bo
bold nt tho church Saturday evening
whon tho following program will bo
oujoyed prior to tho distribution of
Blfta;
Song Congregation.
Invocation.
IU't'ltatlon, "Greeting" Oonovn
Gosney.
Song, "Star of Glory" Chorus of
girls,
Itocltntlon, "Tho Night Doforo
Chrlstmns" Max'no Fenslor.
Song, "Now don't you Toll" Mai
Jorio Drews and Gonevlovo Oosnoy
Itocltntlon, "A Good Plnn" He
len Colgan.
Song, "Merry Hells" Primary
Department.
Itocltntlon Pncquln Brndflold.
Pantomlno, "Nonror My Clod to
Thoo" Seven girls.
Recitation, "What Grandpa Says'
- Hugcno Kelly.
Song, "Just a Little. Baby" Ber
nlco Patchott.
Recltntlon, "Santa Clans and tho
Mouse" Juanlta Ellorby.
Solo -Miss Mablo MilHs.
Tableau.
Arrival of Santa Clans.
Tho decorations for this ovenlng
nro very nrtlstic being In chnrgo of
Miss Floronco Graham. They will
remain up for tho Sunday sorvtcos.
Cnteitalnniont. Tho parents and
other mombdrs of tho church nro In
vited to bo present.
Mrs. Win. Ilorsfnll, Jr., organist
and loader of tho Episcopal church
choir, has arraugod tho following
program for tho Christmas morning
services:
Processional Hymn 49, "O Come
All Yo Faithful"; reading.
Vonlte Emerson,
To Deum Bnumbnch.
Jub Into Deo Deeeveo.
Introlt, Hymn r7, "Sing, O Sing,
this Mossed Morn" Roper.
Kyrle Elolsou Tuckormnn.
Anthem, "Shout tho Glad Tidings"
Schneckor.
Offertory solo, "Tho Prophet
King" Camp Mrs. L. K. Balllnga.'
Sunctus Gounod.
Agnus DelGounod.
Communion, Hymn 220 Sullivan.
Gloria In E, ncoIbIs Tours,
Poll Anion Tours.
Nunc Dlmlttls Clemens,
Recessional, Hymn CO, "Angola
from tho Realms of Glory" Smart.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Tho Sunday school of tho MarsU
Held Episcopal church will hold Its
Christmas ontertnlnmont on Monday
ovenlng, December SCtli, nt 7:30, In
tho Lutheran hall. Tho entertain
ment will consist of Christmas carols
sung by tho children, and rocltatlonn,
Mrs. Bradfleld and Miss Charlotte
Murch havo been arranging for tho
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Thoro will bo n Christmas treat
given nt tho Marshileld Prosbytorlnn
church Saturday ovonlng, December
24. All members of Sunday school
and church nro Invited to bo present.
J. D. McNeil, superintendent of thu
Sunday school, will bo In charge.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Tho congregation of tho Mnrsh
flold Christian church will enjoy
their Christmas treo festlvlt'os at
tho church Monday night. Tho pro
gram to be glvon prior to tho distri
bution of gifts Is In tho hands of Mr
E. McCray.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday ovonlng, December 25,
tho Marshflold Swedish Lutherni
church will hold its Christmas ser
vices at tho church. A flno musical
and speaking progrnm has been ar
ranged by Rev. J. Rlchnrd Olson for
tho occasion. Following tho pro
gram and benediction will be the
distribution of gifts from tho Christ-nil.--
tree. The program Is na fol
lows: Opening Hymn l)y tint Sunday
school. ,
Scrlptuirf Roftdlux nnd prayer By
Superintendent Rev. Olson.
Song Sunday school.
Introductory romnika I)y S. S.
Superintendent.
Choir selection, "A Xmns Sere
nade." "Wolcomo"-i-IJotty Frlzeon.
"Hall tho King" L'nus Johnson.
"When Xmns Morn Is Dawning"
Violet Johnson.
"Tho 'First Xmns" Albert John
son. Recltntlon Ruth SandQulst.
"Good News" Sponcer Carlson.
"Xmns Morning" Elslo Hlllstrom
"Ronald I Bring Tidings" Ruth
Hlllstrom.
"That Wondrous Night" Elvie
Grant.
"Wolcomo" (Swedish) Nolllo Olson,
Rooitntlon Clifford Thorwnld.
"Christmas" Frcdolph Holm.
Song Estrld and Ireno Holm.
Recltntlon (Swedish) Otto Olson
"Pencoful Rest" Roubon Snnd-qulst.
Recltntlon Agnes Johnson,
"Morry Xmns" Stolla Storgard.
Song, "Slug to mo Soft In Uo
Twilight" Ellen Grant, Elvlo II11U-
trom.
Recitation (Swedish) Precln Ol
son.
"Onco In Royal David's City"
Vnsolm Johnson.
Recltntlon Bethel Andorson,
Declamation Elvira Lackstrom.
Recltntlon nnd song Mnrgnret
Lund, Elvlo Grant.
"Constant Xmns" William Joi
cphson. "Happy Bells" Irono Holm.
Recltntlon Arthur Holm.
"Hnrk, tho Horald Angels Sing"
Ruby Carlson.
Recitation Algort Johnson.
Song "Llttlo Stars" Hllmora
Giant.'
Declamation Stolla Hnglund.
"Softly Thru tho Sllont Midnight"
Runnr Katka.
Dialogue Frod Hlllstrom, Altoa
Grant.
Recitation Conrad Anderson.
"Good Will to Men" Estrid Holm
Recltntlon (Swedish) Irene
Holm.
Song "Lullaby" By eleven girls.
Recitation Albln Lackstrom.
"Xmas Hymn Carl Sandqulst,
Clifford Carlson.
"Tho Happy Xmns" Stella Grant
Soug, "Sof.ly tho Stnra Woro Shin
lug" Either Holm.
"Tho Bojt Birthday" Stoll-i
Eilekion.
"Only tho sumo Old Story" El
inor Johnson.
"A Xmns Curol" Lonn Mattson.
"Pease on Em-tit" Arthur Hlll
strom. "I Wonder Why" I.lzzlo Erluk-
3011.
Song, "Ring, Happy Bolls" Five
girls.
"Tho Promised King" Bosslo
Sandqulst.
"Tho First Xmns" Rudolph Hlllstrom.
"Xmns Wishes" Anna Storgard.
Song Margaret Lund.
"Tho Hornld Angels" Geo. R.
Rourko.
"Tho Angols Song" Esther As
plund. "Tho 1st Xmas Gift" Stolla Jut-
Htrom.
Song, "Wondrous Star" Flvo
girls.
"Hnrk, tho Burst of Heavenly
Music" Emmn Hngqulst.
"The Heavenly Guost" Hnnna
Hagqutst.
"Doris' Christmas Story" Ethel
Josephson.
Choir, "Heaven's Melodious
Strains."
Song, "Jesus Loves Mo" Sunday
school.
Benediction.
Distribution of gifts to tho Sun
day school children.
MENU FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS DINNER
METHODIST CHURCH.
The Marshileld Methodist congre
gation will hold tholr Christmas tree
and progrnm nt tho church Saturday
night. Tho program which begins
at 7:30, Is In charge of Miss Mary
Hansen and is as follows:
Chorus Sunday school.
Recitation Wnyno Harris.
Exorclso, "Christmas Candles"
By ilvo llttlo girls.
Recltntlon Emma Lou Douglas,
Wllla Bonebrako.
Song, "Jolly St. Nicholas," Joseph-
Ju6 Savage.
Reading Bessie Thomas.
Reading Lucy Bessie.
Quartet and chorus Blblo class.
Recitation lima Langworthy.
Exorcise John Hendricks, Tom
Crosthwalt.
Song, "Long, Long Ago" Prima
ry class.
Recitation Dora Brown.
Dialogue, "The Now Fashion San
HKAL-SHII'T OYSTERS.
Wo huo thoso fainoiiH Enatoru Oysters, fiosh nnd lino with
soul unbrokon until thoy roach our storo, Solid oysten.
No water.
CKLERV OLIVES GREEN ONIONS,
HOT HOUSE LETTUCE CABBAGES OAVLH-'LOUTU
SWEET POTATOES BRUSSELS SPROUTS
CANNED VEGETABLES
II. 11, ASPARAGUS TIPS, PEAS, COHV,
STRING HEANS, TOMATOES, TRENCH l'MS
V It U I T S
ORANGES, TANGERINES, BANANAS,
MALAGA GRAPES, CLUSTER RAISINS,
VANCY BELLFLOWER APPLES, SPECIAL $1.85 I'Wl 110X'
FIGS, RATIOS.
A comploto lino of II. B. Table Fruits nt 25c por can.
A full assortment of Nuta of nil kinds and Flno Christmas
Candies.
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tn Clans."
Song, "Bolls of God" Girls chor-
Reading, "Story of tho Other Wlso
Mon" Mrs. Dillon.
Duot, "O Llttlo Town of Bothlo
hom" Mary Hanson, Evelyn Lang-
worthy.
Dlsbrlbutlon of presents.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Following Hio regular Christmas
sorvlcos, a Christmas treo for tho
distribution of gifts to tho youngor
members will ho held Sunday. Thoro
will bo no program.
You will find tho lowest prices on
toys nt PRENTISS & CO.'s.
Havo you tried that STERILIZED
SWEET CIDER. If . not call up
Phono 277, and order some. Sold
In pints nnd quart bottles or by gallon.
BOYS' BASEBALL suits for $1.50
at MIL-NEK'S.
SUGARS and creamors at MILXER'S
CHRISTMAS
DINNER
Will tasto hotter and bo more like
tho fenst It should bo If you will eni
"Santa CInua" oround to our store
nnd pick out some of the goodies w
have for It. Hero are some of them:
All kliuls of Fruits
All kinds of Nuts
. All kinds of Canned Goods
All kinds of seasonable VejptaW
Clirlbtiiuu Candy i or ""
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Wo will he closed nil day Mond
so bo sure and give us your orac
Saturday.
OHRISMATS POSTALS at one
cent each at PRENTISS & CO.'s.
Anona Cash Grocery
j. w. UMSTATTD, Prop.
NORTH BROADWAY.
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