The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Around ll)b Clock
GHIRARDELLfS
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Fatigue Destroyer
for Dancing Debutantes
"l physician watching a popular debutante
on the ball room floor estimated that she
danced thirteen miles in one night."
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o wonder then that the next morning calls
food of unusual restorative power. You'll
i surprised at the sustaining quality in a cup
(Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate. It contains
lore nutriment and is more easily assimilated
in eggs. Pure, uniquely appealing in its
ilicious flavor, rich in nutriment, yet never
bying to appetite, Ghirardelli's Ground
hocolate makes the ideal breaktast beverage
all.
Order from Your Grocer Today
Wardellis
Hue Ojnitw
Ground Chocolate
If lb., Mb. and 3-lb. hermetically sealed cans.
kit i a double economy In buying the j.id. can.
D. GHIRARDELLI CO.
11152 San Franclico
Xmas troo with sparking ornaments,
symbolic of tho yulctldo season. The
hullos present woro: Mrs. Edward
Tlionins, Mrs. Frank Mubciib, Mrs.
Tom Juza, Mrs. It. Marshal), Mrs.
.Too Olln, Mrs. Rosooo Hazer, and
Mrs. Hoy Rrulunrd.
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jAldon Baker, Mrs. William Djor
qvist, Henry Wotwlk, Dorothy Dun-
Kan, Bernlco Cgonltoff, lOllen, SIk
nu and Turn DJonivist, Helen, Ber
tha, Mary, Mnx, Carl, Cecil ond
rioronco Smith, Milton Itaymond
nntl Jack and Oraco llagqvlst.
ALPHA DKLPIIIAN SOl'IKTV
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" Tito Beginnings of Homo " was
tho tonic studied hy tho Alpha Del
phian Society last Monday evening
nt tho homo of Mrs. Olive K. Brown,
(lencral dlbciiBslon took plnco on
" Tho Homulus Legend ' and " The
Triiscuns and Their Civilization."
Mrs. Harriett Kollogg read tin In
teresting paper on "Tho Hills of
Home," MIbs Allco Curtis on " Ro
intui Dolly;" and nn Interesting pa
per was prepnrcd and read by Dr.
Mattlo B. Shaw on tho subject
"What Vnltio Has Legendary His
tory." After tho literary program,
tho montbers sowed, chatted or play
ed cards, Just as pleased their fancy,
and at tho close of tho evening, the
hostess served light refreshments.
Next Monday evening, tho society
will meet with Mrs. F. M. w'ilson.
Those out woro; Mrs. Kollogg, Dr.
Mattlo Shaw, Mrs. Brown and the
Misses: Irono Prouss, Alice Curtis,
Oraco Johnson, Myrtlo Downer, Myr
tle Miller and Kllcn H ml mis.
I SURPHISK PARTY I
t
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coffolt and
neighbors surprised Mr. 10. J. Cof
fclt tho other evening, It being Mr.
Coffolt's 71st birthday. It wn8 an
old fashioned surprlso party. All
kinds of games wero enjoyed with
music by Mrs. C. H. Ditngan, Aldcu
Baker and Chns. Hagaulst, Aldon
Hclous lunch was sorved which nil
enjoyed. Every ono wished Mr.
Coffolt. Many moro such happy
birthdays. Thoso present wero Mr.
M. J. Corfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Coffolt and son Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hag
qvlst, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith,
SU,MNI-:it SOCIAL CLUB
Tho Sumner Social Club mot Tues
day afternoon nt'tho homo of 'Mrs.
Chas. Selandcr for their business
session Arrangomonts were par
tially made for a Christmas ttuo fes
tal to bo held Christmas night in
Sumner hall and tho following in
dies wore uppolutod as u committee
to ltiako further pluiis for tho affair:
Mrs. Chas. Solandor, Mrs. L. G. Mas-
tors, Mrs, II, V. Sitnford, and Mrs.
u. is. wiison. Aiicr a pioasani iimo
In sewing and chat, tho hostess serv
ed delicious rofrcshments to tho fol
owing ladles: Mrs. Earl Grey, Mrs.
II. W. Sanford, Mrs. L. O. .Masters,
Mrs. O. N. Wilson, Mrs. G. C. Motley,
and tho Misses Illldtir Selandor, Jes
sie Norton, Ethel Moody and Melda
Botitcl. The next mooting of tho
club will bo tho first Wednesday In
January.
SANTA ('LAI'S HAYS:
Christmas
iggestion ...
.Something JN'oiy:
A Savings Account for tho Baby.
It will add Baby. Interest and uioiv
largo. '.'..' I ' ,
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If yon are .looking: for n useful
mill iirurtli'ul ClirlhtimiH Gift ono
that will bo Jong remembered call
oil us uuil lot us explain our Savings
Bj Mom to j on.
Wo ulvo n Imudsomo lank ABSO
LUTELY FHKW Willi every account
opened with us while tho nccount
continues.
tnagair& Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELp, OREGON
PASTIME CLUB
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Tho Pastlmo Club of North Bond
met on Wednesday afternoon of this
weok with Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire,
this being the last regular mooting
until Jan. Cth, when Iho ladles will
bo entertained by Mrs. Hlohard
Marshall. Next Wednesday evon
Ing, tho ladles will ontortnlu tholr
husbands with a card party at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs, Derbyshire.
Mrs. Derbyshire's homo was prettily
decorated for the occasion this weok
with graous. Luncheon was scrvod
nt two tables on tho centor of each
of which was placed a mlnlnturo
AUCTION" BRIDGF, CLUB
V
Instead of playing cards nt their
meeting with Mrs. Carl Davis this
week, tho Auction Brldgo Club sew
ed on Xmas gifts andv chatted over
their work on holiday plans. A
luncheon was served nt tho closo of
tho afternoon by tho hostess to tho
following club members: Mrs. W. II.
Kontlody, Mrs. E. Crosthwnlte, Mrs.
"A, 0. Rogers, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs.
F. V. Cattorlln, Mrs. R. E. Laraway,
Mrs. A. E. Adolspcrgcr.
Thoro will bo on evotilng party
given by tho ladles some Unto dur
ing tho holidays. Tho dnto of tho
next regular meeting Is as yet un
decided. 4
JOLLY DOZEN CLl'lt
Mrs. Ed Duncan of Bunker Hill
wns hostess Wednesday afternoon
to tho Jolly Dozen Club and special
guobts Mrs. E. E. Kelloy, t.Mrs. S. A.
Sltuonsou and Miss Bcbso Flanagan.
Time wns spent in businoss matters
mid sewing and It was decided by
tho mentbera to postpone further
meetings until Jan. 12 when Mrs. U.
Johnson will bo tho hostess. At tun
close of tho nftcritoou hours, Mrs.
Dttnrau served sumptuous refresh
ments. Tho mouthers out woro:
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. F. M Mnrhoffcr,
Mrs: T. C. Young, Mrs. M. Roso, Mrs.
0. Walliunrk, Mrs. E. Nelson mid
Mrs. II. M. Albeo.
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OATIIOLIO LADIES' TEA
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Tho ten given at tho home of Mrs.
A. II. Powers Monday nftornoon
from 2 to 5 by tho ladles of tho Ca
tholic chjirch was attended by oror
sixty ladles, and wns n pronounced
success. Tho homo of tho hostess
was beautifully decorated lu tho
Yulctldo colors, red nntl green. Tho
WE HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Community Silver
"Buy jour CIirNhniiH groceries,
Nuts, Fruits mill Vegetables from
tho Model Cash Grocery, because
tlicjs handle only the uuullty kluds."
Frco delivery, prompt and cottrteuiis
service. '
K.mNSpKu mHHI n 1 fir!? o
curtains were drawn, and tho
lights shaded v.lth red and Bhadod
red candles cast a soft rod glare qn
tho profusion of huckleberry branch
es which wero gracefully arraiiRedi
In conspicuous places. Mrs. It. M.
Jennings received tho guests. at tho
door, and Mrs. Powers and Mrs. 14.
O'Coiyiell nsslsted by Mrs. Edna
Richardson, Mrs. F. E. Hague, Mrs.
F. V. Cattorlln, Mrs. E. K. Jones arid
Mrs, D. J. McKltinon presided nt the
ten and coffco tables.
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j M, K. BROTHERHOOD .MEETS
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The Methodist Brotherhood mot
for their usual ovettlng of business
and pleasure last evening lu tho
church hall, and after matters of
Importance had linen dispensed with,
they devoted their tlmg to checkers,
chess nntl flinch. La to In tho oven
lug, light refreshments woro enjoy
ed. Tho men present wore: Messrs.
Rov. Jos. Kitotts, I. S. Kaufman, G.
N. Bolt, Aug. Isaacson, Frank Howe,
Grimes, Murphy, E-. 11. Cutnpboll, F.
Sumner, M. 1). Sumner, E. H. Joe
link, John Lyons, E, G. Scott, D.
Nelson, and Witt. Statiff.
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AFFAIRS POSTPONED I
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Tho C. W. B. M. meeting which
was to liavo been held with Mrs. f.
B. Cox on Tuesday afternoon of this
week, was postponed until next
Tuesday on account of tho bamjuct
which they sorved to tho Men's Fel
lowship club coming on tho same
day
Tho Klostcr Club cafeteria dinner
announced for last ovculug nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hold
has been Indefinitely postponed,
Tho A. N. W. Club which mot on
Thursday nftornoon wth Mrs. Lily
Froldborg, has been postponed un
til after tho holidays, tho noxt ses
sion being held with Mrs. F. E.
Haguo on January Cth, 1U1C.
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Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho Pres
byterian church which met at tho
WAV 'UOOIMOIJU Xn)BdtlpOAV 10JIUI0
not moot agalu until the first Wed
nesday In January, owing to the
Christmas Season being so near.
A, N. W. CI,UU j
.
Mrs. Lily Froldborg was hostqss
yesterday afternoon at her homo to
tho ladles of tho A. N, W. Club when
tho following offlcoro wero elected
for tho coming year: Pros., Mrs.
Elizabeth Hyde; Ylcc-Pres., Mrs.
Hugo Qt!st; Spc, Mrs. George
.March; Treas., Mrs. Olivia Edmarit
'Corrcs. Soe Mrs. Frances Hazard.
The special guests out woro Mrs. L.
I A. Llljoiivst and Mrs, Ora McCarty.
.wilt ii iiiuMBiuii niiuriiuoii biiuiil in
tho usual social diversions, tho host
ess assisted by Mrs. F. 10. Allen, Mrs.
Allco Hall ,nnd Mrs, Llljeavlst
sorved dainty refroshmonts to Mrs.
McCarty, Mrs. Carl Ev6rtden, j .
'F. E. Hague, Mrs. A. T. Hu i.e
Mrr J. Ti Harrlgftn, Mrsr Frf, v
Hazard, Mrs. Eltzabotlt. Hyde, s.
Alexandra Lnndq, Mrs. Koto, Liiii h,
Mrs. Oeorgo F. Murch, Mrs. V
Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. M.M
C. F, McKnlght, Mrs. Nincy :ObJt.
Mrs. Eugene O'Conttell, Mrs, II
Qulst, Mrs. Mnry Smith, Mrs. t.'!i :
les Slauff, nntl Mrs. Annio Tov.f
Tho club has adjourned until I fi
Clh, when Mrs, F. E. Hague w.I. I :
tho hostess.
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NORTH BEND All) t
The Ladles Aid of tho North V -. l
Methodist church met for a liusitu'i
session Thursday afternoon In t' r
rhurcli and completed plans for t
supper and salo which tho ladln a
giving this evening. Mrs. Wj "
Russell nnd Mrs. Risk wero Mi - Su
itors present nnd tho ntomber
Woro: Mrs. G. A. Perkins, Mr?. M.
Kehoe, Mrs. P. Miller, Mrs. R, i
Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mrs. W,.M-
Mrq. W. Putnam, Mm. C. J. V-i i
Zllo, Mrs. Henry Hocck, Mrs. (' V.
crlst, Mrs. Elmer Russell, Mrs II
rls, Mrs. A. G. Raab, Mrs. A. (' 1 It
soy, Mrs. W. Laird, Mrs. J. S l :
lor. t
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INFORMAL CARD PART
Last Saturday evening, Mn M
oatior McMttllon and Miss Fifitc
Franso ehtqrtalned fJftcQn frle '
un informal evening of cardr i.tl 1
other social divers. lops, at thilr n
arttnents lu tho Myrtlo Arms. i
late hour n dainty luncheon w.is
sqrved.
CHlIiBREN'H PARTIES .
.. . .
Helen nnd Vnrron, cliUilt' i
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A, Rqld, cejo i . i n 1
their birthdays, informally yet vh
dollghtftilly at tholr homo on !.' ."0l
Avontio Thtirsdny nftornoon, I'tKoi
was five on Nov. 8th and W'-tl'i.-1
four on tho day of tho party, do '
woather pormlttcd out door ioii
which tho children indulged 1 1 tin
til evening, when a delicious l i-i'-day
luncheon was sorved 1 1 0' '
house. Mrs. Hold was assist e l
Mrs, H. W. Painter, Mrs. N. It. Mm
Mlllan, Mrs. F. K. Gettlns ami M'x
Stanley. Two birthday cakoj wf
in evidence, with tho required ml
bor of candles on each, much ' I i
delight of tho little guests who it
thored around tho table. 1" c
children present wero: Audrov I.)
ons, Lotilso Thomas, Dorothy ttut
Luvlnu Paintor, Gerald Lattln, lf.it'
ry Gottlus, nud tho little hoc "'d
hostess, Warren and Helen Ri .',
Thursday cvenlng.llttlo Mlf? .'.'
drey Lyons, daughter of Mi. if!
Mrs. J. S, LyotiH ontortnluod 1 1 i
six o'clock birthday dlnnor in ! '
of her slxtli birthday. ' Uor '
besides tho family wero: Mrs. j i.
Thomas nnd daughter Louise. !
thy Barry, Marie Rogors and e'l'h
Hold. .'
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(Continued on race Eight'
Model Cash
Grocery
Commercial Ave. near Front.
Phono 133
T. 3. HOAIFB j!j A. H. nODGlNB
Marshfield' & c0
EstJmntes Famished
1 Phowo 110-It. Marshfield, Oreg o
More Peaee Talk
DETERMINED effort Is being made to bring about peaco
uetween tho warring nations on Christmas uay. in mn.
An A...l( ... . i . l.nn Iknnil nflnlltPll
- uuuino or tuo proposeu peaco lerma uua uw.. vw,
' ike Central Powers and approved by tho Kaiser. No moro
'oprlate tlnm mi,M i, .nior.t,i timn tho anniversary of tho
hig of the Prince of Peaco, whoso birth was heralded by tho
""nation: "Peaco on earth and Good Will Towarti .Men.
-fvace is not far distant wo liavo every nssurnut-o uuu ..-
i' bring added prosperity. What will it bring to you? Have
" Put vnnr iim .i. i..... .. i ,.o r n Rmall investment?
. ,-... muo tllliu IIIVU U liuiumiv
Uot-
"See Reld About It"
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Llnso has It nt 1.R0 and
$2 cash per load, also coal, with
prices reasonable. Gnrbiigo remov
lod. Phono U27-J.
IN THE LATEST PATTERNS
Come in and sec our fine stock of Xmas gifts and jewelry
Engraving Free J
F. W. BERTRAM, Jeweler
MARSHFIELD
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POWERS
For Christmas
IDEAL GMFT
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
. Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 103
Residence Phone 18-J
Market Ave. nnd Waterrent
fit DRY WOOD I
at
COOS RIVER BOAT
Cr.'l1Iinr.
wuxcb; express
km every day
Leaves head of river
JEAilER RAINBOW
iuT ver dally at 7
Ita.4. "arsimeia at 2 p.
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CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phono 370J
MERCHANTS CAFE
Topular PJaco or
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable t
Cor. Commercial nnd B'dw f.
AFAVirIR All kinds a snec
lialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
1 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
SPIRELLA CORSTS
may be obtained in Marshfield
from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Corsetier
352 So, 5th St,. Phone 200-X
mi m,m J V
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
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See CORTHELL
Phone 3171
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MARSHFIELD CHORAL CLUB ,
1 " k MARSHFIELD MALE CHORU!
, , Gerald Hunt, Conductor
''' Jeno Sevely, Violinist.
Noble Theater December 12, 1915
' ' Program '
J3ridal Ohopns, "Koso laidcn'1 . . . . Qbnu t)
My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land : r
The AHllor's "Wooing Fauuij
jfarsli field Ohoral Ohib
Songs My iMothor Taught Mo, "Gipsy Songs" Dvory
Promise oi! a Joy '.Divine "King of Lnhoro" Masscn' I
Oorald Hunt
Sword of li'orrnru Dullav"
On tho Sea , 2?i.'i:A
Malo Oliorus -i
Alolody P. TsGhaikdjjisy
Seronado S. Pity'
Siuiliana and Kigadore Francoour-Kmv
.Tcuo Scvoly
Daybreak , , , , . Fwi
Twilight ..." Prothi v
Hallelujah Ohorus "Messiah" Ilaoiul ?
jMarshfiold Choral Club
Accompaniments played by Edna Louise Larson
and O. "W. Kaufman.
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Becker Bros. Piano
SOLD BY
Henrik. Gjerdrum
BURPEE'S TOYTOWN.
Ill our Toy Section will lo fonjid many Toys nt the low prices.
J5o, 10c, inc. You will bo purprlBcd at tho many nlco toya we.hu
lu atock. Among them for a few HUgKoatlons wo offer followlu,.
For the Children
DOLliS, DOLL BUDS BOOKS. WAHH-BOARDS mid TUBS. F.V
GINK AND TRAIN. DOLL FURNITURK. HORNS, .MINIATUI
VIOLINS AND COUNTLKHS PLAYTHINGS THAT ONK SIMIMA
C'A NNOT l FNTION.
A visit to our storo will convlnco you this Is
1 Santa Claus' Haven
FOR Tlll'3 OLDF.U FOLKS Neckties oiily Jl cents; new deelijr
and lmtloiiiH, llnndkeiclilefs, Boudoir Caps Aliona, the new Qua
ker Colhu-H, Stationery, Chlnaware, Cut Glass, Pla Sets, Tea Po-
Beau 1'otH and o on.
Remember Nullilng Over 15 Couth Open Kvealngs until Chrbt'
inas.
BURPEE'S 5-10-15c STORE
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