The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BUY TIMES. MARSHHELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1014 EVENIHG EDITION.
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Several Excellent Programs Mark Interesting Week
MUSIC
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A Christmas Idea
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
&RSHFIELD
A IIOMK is llic mot ncceptnbk gift you cnn make your wlfo nnd
cltllitrctl. It Is thef biggest slugla thing you cnn do for thom. Per-'
Imps you hnvo mot enough cnsh to imy for thu homo now, you inny not
ue able to buy tho lot outright, but YOU CAN CAItllY OUT THIS
IDICA In the true Christmas spirit by selecting tho homo-alto and pay
ing the first luBtnllmoHt on it. Th rcnl ostnto ngreoment hanging on
)our family Christmas tree will mnko tho lilt of tho dny with ovoryono
from Wifo to Baby.
Just now thoro nro 'In FIRST ADDITION throo or four lots for
salo which nro Biiporlor to nnythlng olHo wo cnn offur, mul It" will pny
i)u wvW to boo thom nt once.
Call nt office mul ,got marked pint. ' " "'' ,
I? Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNKlt)
178 Central Ave.
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will bo mnssos nt S mid 10:30 with
speclnl music under the direction or
Mrs. Levi Walglo.
J HKill SCHOOL .MUHICALK
i Tho Pupils' Recital given by tho
members of tho High School Chorus
mul tho Hoys' aloe Club of tho High
School Friday morning wns well nt
tended, nbotit sixty friends and pat-
, roiiB of tho school being present. All
speak with great praise of tho work
of tho niiiBlc department mul speclnl
prnlso was nccordod Miss Vote for her
j success In training tho young people.
Miss Mnry Kruso contributed nn ex
cellently rendered plnno selection to
tho program and the Gloo Club wns
assisted by n quartette of local musi
cians. Tho program wns ns follows:
( 1. The Lord Is Oront . . Mondolssohn
High School Chorus.
2. Rocked In tho Crndlo of tho
Deep , ,
Love's Old Sweet Song
I aico Club
:i. Stlllo Niicht . .. Sohumnnu-Hclnck
Vlctroln.
I. Mlnnuhnha (Indian Soronndo)
Gleo Club.
n. l'ano boIo
Mnry KriiBo.
C. 'NVaf do Dear 01 Southern
IMnu
Gleo Club.
7. There Woro ShothordH '.
High Hohool Cliorim assisted by
Mrs. CIiiih. MoKiilghl, Soprano;
Mrs. i:. L. Robinson, Alto; and
Mr. CIiiib. Stnuff, Tenor.
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SCHOOLS
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I SYMPHONY COXCIvCUT.
READY FOR IAE
Elaborate Procjrams Prepared
For Christmas Cel
ebrations. CIIRIHT.MAH KXKIU'IHKM
'here should be music in every home on Xmas morning
PIANO, a VICTROLA or
CHIQAM DIAMOND DISC
ail HUDUll PHONOGRAPH
Would Make a Suitable Present and
be Something the Entire Family
Could Use For Years lo Come
EASY TERMS .,',''
"TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT"
L. li. THOMS MWKilUt.
210 Central uremic.
Phones t:H-Jj in.f.
t'llltlHTMAH .Ml'HIC.
Tho choir of Kmmmiucl Kplscopnl
Church has prepared n very elab
orate and beautiful muslcul program
to bo given ChrlHtmntt Day nt tho
early morning celebration of tho Holy
Communion at 7 u . in. They luiVo
beun practicing for somo tlmo on thu
difficult music mul tholr efforts tills
yenr will Biirpass any provloiiH chor
al service Tho program Is (is fol
lows: Communion Service- In 0 .......
Dudley Duck
Kecesslounl, "Adesto Fldulls"
11 o 'clock a. in.
Processional, Hymn 00, "AngolK
from tho Itanium of Cllory" . . .
Smart
PUPILS' ItlX'ITAU
I
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Vonlto . . . .. llolchcr
Gloria Pntrl Spohr
To Doiiin (Festival) , Duck
Jubllato I)oo Tntton
Hymn G8, "0 Lltllo Town of Holh-
lohom" Hoilnor
Contralto solo, "O Honvonly Vis
Ion" Armstrong
Mrs, K. Stnuloy Henderson.
Hymn G9, "It Camo Upon tho Mid
night Clear" Willis
Offortoiy Anthem, "Sing, O lloav-
ons" , Tours
Presentation of Alms, "O I'rnlso
God" Hourgools
Hecosslonnl, Hymn fG "ChrlBtlntiH
Awnko, Stiluto tho Happy Morn"
Wnlnwrlght
Tho luoniborH of Kiniiiniiuol ohiiroh
choir uro:
Sopranos Mrs. Charles Stnuff,
Mrs. Hoy Kvorott Mlllor, Mrs. John
S, Coko, Miss Kdlth Prostou, Miss
Clara Myron,
Altos Mrs. K. Stanley Homier
son, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Miss Kvolyn An
derson, Miss Genovlovo Sengstackou.
Tenors Mr. Honjamln I). Ostllud,
Mr. Churlos Stauff, Mr. Alfred Flles
burg, Mr. Llddell, Mr. 1)0,11 Shlpman.
Hussos Mr. A. handles, Prof. I
A. Tledgen, Sir, Georgo Ayro, Mr.
Tester,
Mrs. William oitifall, Jr., Organ
1st mid choir director.
I l'ia Will CHHIST.MAN. I
:
I Ilov, Father II. J. McRovItt of tho
Murshfleld Catholic church Is com-
I pletlng plans for tho Christinas ob
servances nt St, Monica's Catholic
1 church. Noxt Thursday at 10 o'clock j
tho ChrjBtiuas trco and festival for,
tho children of (ho congregation will
bo helil. On Christmas Day there
Last Monday evening Mr. Henrlk
GJerdrum entertained In his stud'os
nt the Myrtle ArniM with a most de
lightful inuslcnlo. Thu program,
which was given by Mr. GJerdrum
and four of his pupils, with tho vocal
assistance of Mth. Franklin K. Con
way( was splendidly rendered and
euthusliiHttrnlly received by the In
vited friends,
Although Mr. GJordrum has been
In our city but a short tlmo his work
Is nroilslng niiicli Interest among mu
sicians niul iniiflcal Mnrshflold con
sldera Itself fortumito Indeed In hav
ing acquired so splendid n musician
niul tonchor ns Mr GJerdrum,
Tho our pupils who took part In
tho recital performed In n mnnnor
reflecting grcnt credit upon thorn
selves and tholr tonchor. Mozart's
G Major Sonata with a second plnno
urrmigemcnt by Grloir oponcd tho
program. Mr. Alfrod Fllosbtirg re
ceived much warm commondatlon for
his excellent rondltlon of this num
ber, playing It with clean cut tech
nlquo and clear phrasing,
Miss Mnrlon Horsfall niado a vory
favorable Impression with her play
ing of tho plquunt llltlo Gavotto by
Itoublor,
Tho third number on tho program
wns arodzky'B beautiful Ilnrcarollo.
It was played with good tasto nnd
pootlo expression by Mrs. John 1)
(Joss ami wns much enjoyed.
Chopin's C Shnrp minor waltz mid
MncDowoll'a Scottish I'ocin woro
very artistically porformed by Miss
Mary Kruso, ouo of Mr. OJordruin's
most advanced pupils, Miss Kruso
shows decided tulont nnd her plny
Ing won tho close attention nnd hour
ly applatuo of tho nudlenco.
Mrs. Fninkllu K. Conway, tho as
sisting vocal soloist, appeared In a
group of four songs which were de
lightfully presented nnd much ap
preciated. Tho numbers woro "Tho
Folded Itoso" from "Tho Flight of
Tlmo" by Heckscher; "God Morgon"
by Grieg; "Saterjentons Holiday" by
Olo Hull and Tostl'B "I,u Heronuln."
Mr. GJerdrum closed tho program
with a Finnish folk song by Morlkau
to, Serenade by Binding mul Trold
tog" by Grlog. .Mr. GJerdrum's play
ing, both of the accompaniments mul
solos was a revelation and afforded
kcou pleasure to his nudlonco. Ills
tone Is brilliant nnd sonorous and
ho plays with splendid breadth mul
power, making his Instrument fairly
sing. Such pluylug Is Indeed a Joy
to listen to.
Contributed.
Methodist Kplecopnl Sunday school
Friday evening at 7:30:
1. Song by school, 'Oh l.lttlo
Town of Hcthlchcm."
2. Invocation.
!1. Responsive Heading.
I. Song, "Merry, Merry Christmas
Tlmo."
Classes of Mrs. Hush mul Hoxlo
llnll.
I. Hodtntlnn, "Tho llcst Gift." ....
C. Song, "Wo'll Hang Up Grand
ma's Stocking"
Primary China.
7. Kxorclso, "What Will Wo Do With
Our Christmas Pennies."
Ten MUlo Folks.
S. Song, '"CniiHo It's Chrlstmnn
Tlmo"
Mrs, Irwin's Primary Class.
Solo by Aldeiie Smith.
0. Rocllntloii, "A Chrlstman Story"
Philip Cortln.
10. Solo, ".mumberliiK I -Ion tho
World's I ted collier."
f.osllo Ilolines.
11. Heeltntlon, "Parcels Post" ....
Mabel Nelson.
12. Song, "I Want Bantu Claus lo
Hrlng Mo a Hrothor."
Primary Girls.
Solo by Marlon Gldley,
Heeltntlon, "A Trial"
Irene Wmiilwnrtli.
Song, "Suowtlnkes"
Mr. Drow'H Clnss of Hoys.
Hecllallon, "Making Tea for
Santa."
Josephliio Savugo
1C Solo, "Star of tho Unst"
Helen Perkins.
17. Song, "Silent Night" ... timber
Young People's Chorus.
18. Kntranca of Santa Claus,
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UMTIID HltKTHHK.Y.
A Uulquu Chrlalmnu la being pro
pared nt (ho United Hrothron church
In North Horn! in which (ho Sunday
school mul congregation nro uniting.
I Tho ronl moaning of Christmas
Will bo donionntrted In "Whito Gifts
for tho King," bnsod on tho story of
'tho "Threo Wlso Men" and nn old
, logout! "Tho I.cgond of Cathay."
Knch Sunday School class will
I bring a gift to tho King while mom
I bors of tho congregation will express
tholr gifts In doiuo form Incluslvo
of 8elf, Sorvlco, Substmico.
Tho decorations will bo In puro
whlto with hdro mid thoro a biilioh
of gieon Ivy, rvhllo npproprlnto mot
toos adorn thu walls.
i:i.
II.
in.
The Symphony Orchestra's first np-
i penrnnco mat iiiurmiay uvomng uu-
r tho nusplccs of tho local order
Owls was well attended nnd tho
efforts of tho performorn well re
ceived. Several Instrumental solos
by members of tho orchestra, nnd
vocnl solos by Mrs. F. E. Con way ad
ded to tho program. Mrs, Conway
wnn In particularly good volca and
nnd delighted If 10 audlonce, Tlio
program wns ns follows: k
1. Triumphal Mnrcho from Alda
Verdi
2. Overture, Calif of Hagdnd .w,.
Holcldlou
Orchestra.
3. Violin rolo, lluncarlnn Danco
No. C llralims
Mrl Murphy. . '
4. Horn nnd Fluto duel, TItl's Sor
eitnde '.
Mr. Dullards nnd Mr, Schmoddlng.
G. Thu Chimes Armstrong
". Orehcstrn. ,
Intcrmlssloii, '
fi. (n) Ndrweglait Danco . . . arlcg
(b) Tondro Avon Sehutt
Orchostru.
7. Violin solo, Souvenir . .... Drdla
Mr. Plntts.
N, Vocal no1, Aria from Mndnina
llutterfly Puccini
Mrs, Conwny.
0. Medley of l.ovo Knglamaua
Orehcstrn.
HTUlMO niX'ITAh. I
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Several of tho youngor ptiplls of
Miss Hdiin Louisa Lhrson ilpp.cnrod in
plnno redtnl nt her studio on Con
Irnl Avenue on Saturday evening.
Uh'cli liiii'ulinr utt thu pleasing pro
gram was well rendered by tho young
players, mid wub greatly enjoyed by
(ho relatives mul friends present.
Tho trio mul duot woro nxcollent and
well received, an was tho solo by Miss
Isabel Ferguson. Miss Irotiu Holm
delighted hum hearers with liar boIoh.
Tho expression, tho lienutlful touch,
mid tho fiorfcct euso nt tho piano In
ouo who hau studied but a short
tlmo, show her to bo, a real genius,
Tho studio wns prettily decorated
with graceful chrysanthemums, and
huckleberry. At (ho close of the
program fruit punch mul cakes were
solved. Miss Larson Is planning on
other recitals, ouo during February,
when several advanced pupils will
bo presented, mul uno In May, when
Mltu Holm will give the entire pro
gram. Thu evening's program was
nu follows)
Laugo , , Kdohvelis
Irene Holm
Oils Whlto Ilnrcarollo
Adrlenno Gnrduor.
2:iiglomanii Happy Hours
Dorothy Hansford
Schnookor' Trio, Twilight Idyl
Clara Ferguson, Miss Larson and
Kdlth Johnson, , ;
(jharles Hluko ....,...,. ,i, ,
Shophord'B Uvonlng Song
Greonlwnld ....... Hlrthday aifls
I'dna Hcos
Millwood , , Hlppllng. Wayef
Kdlth Johnson,
Scliulor Kortunata
Isabel Furgiiiou.
KIH8T IIAPTIKT CIIUHCir.
Program for Christmas Kve, Thurs
day, Docombor 24:
Opening Song, "Joy to tho
World," Congregation
Prnyor Hov. A. F. Hnssford
Anllinni. "rinful TIiIImifu if .Inv"
T10 c,olr i ,,arkQr Uuot' XVK
HoclVatlon Whltford Hall ' M,M "olm nml Mlgg Ln"
Solo Mrs. Kdward Dollu T" : ' '
Heeltntlon Hutli Coroy
Duet, IOIslo Thomas mul Kdlth Ayro
Heeltntlon Curlls Naglo
Song Primary Department
Heeltntlon Hutli Phillips
Song mid Mureh Drill by eight girls
Hooltutlou Hobort Hoffman
Hecltatlou , Virginia Drown
additio.val socnrr.v.
t ..
Contlutiod Vrom Pagb'fwo.
' V
I I). M. U. OM'll V
, ,
Mrs. A. n. Morton, of North Hoiulj
entertained tho 1). M. O. Club at a.
Song, Francis mid Harold Harwoo.l l"101" JoW nfUrnooii Thursday,,
umuK, m:miii'Hiii ami couversa-,
Hon worn followed by dainty n
I HcoMUiiou i.oiu unssioni
Tableau, "Tho Littlest Hoy In tho
Choir" . . , .
Tho arrival of Santa Claus,
HUND.W
.MUHIO.
I
S COOS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY dt
HENRIK GJERDRUM
Piano HrasfcrocfliiQini
STUDIO
Myrtle Arms
Phone 356-J
rso
E. Conway
lNM'lUCTOlt IX VOICK
Willi Itrunclies III
Kar Truliilni;, Sight Itcodiui;,
Kiiunciatlou
fipojiJl uork for children In Kur
TruJiing, Sight Heading, Kiiunci
atlou, Hate for rlatvies of four.
iT.vi.iw .viniioDS vsi:d
Vi-(lmlu)'H and Hnturluys
Phone Uii)-li Jlyrtlo Arms
Miss Edna
Louise Larson
Pianist and Teacher
II
Studio Corner Central
and Hlli St.
Telephone 137-It
Harry E. Leppert
Piano Instruction
OIVKS' HVliai.Mt ATTIJXTIOX
TO IXKTltUCriOX TO
CIIILDHI.'.V
l'liono U70-J. MurMifkld, Ore.
At tho Kmmuuuel Church (Kplsco
pal) Sunday morning, December 20.
Processional, Hymn 32U, "Thy
Kingdom Come, O God" . . . llayno
Vonlto (Chant) ,
Gloria Pntrl Spohr
Heuedlelto , Matthows
Henodlctus (Chant)
Hymn I2, "C'onio, Thou Long Ins
pected Josus," Coukoy
Aiithom, "Culvary" , . HeoB-Hoduoy
Hecesslonnl, Hymn CIO, "Go For
ward, Christian Soldier" . . Smart
Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., Or
ganist and choir director.
(ronhmontH. Tim next mcotlnir will,
Ijo hold with Mrs. Walter HubhoI),,
Jrtniinry Hi. Those present Wixlnw-J
duy woro Mrs, J. A. Leniioii, Jlfs,1'
L. A. Loonils, Mrs. Harry Truman,,
Mrs, Wm, Vaughn, Mrs. H, p
Hralnurtl, Mw. N. (1. Ilnmoa aW.
Mrs. Ira Wultxal. Lj
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NOUTir 1111X11 GUILD )
W
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Ijltllo Dance, lllg Hull, Koiiwlhliig
Different "0N' llnll."
ioel Ostlind
PIANO TUXKIl AND ItKPAIUKIi
Leave crdors at W. II. Haines' Mua
ilo Company.
116 S. Sixth Street. Pbone 103-L
Perl Riley Ballinfier i
PIANIST AND IKACIIKIt I
Kosldeuce Studio, 217 No. Third 81
Phone 308-U
Mrs, Goorgo Kverltt ontortalned
tho North Head Altar Guild at hem
homo in North Bond Thursday ufta.r-,
noon. Among tho mutters brought
ui at thu business session was. a
plan to hold n bazaar tho latter part
of January, but definite action on
It' wutf deferred until tho noxt
mooting, which will bo hold Jan
uary IS HefreshmenlB woro Borved
nt tho eloso of tho aftornoon. Thoso
present this week woro Mrs. Archie
Phillips, Mrs. A. K. Morton, Mrs.
John Lennou. Mrs. Earl Powell, Mpj,
1). Hull. Mrs. Carl Jacobson, Mrs.
Parr. Mrs. W. J. Ingram. Mrs, Alia
Layton. Mrs. Lnyton, Mrs. ianl,
Dlmmlck, Mlsa I.avlna Kinney, Mra.
Goorgo Stephenson nnd Hov, It. 9,
Hrownlii' '
(Couilnucd on pane thjbti
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