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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1928)
PORT ORFORD NEWS tertained at dinner and bridge in enough o f the Roosevelt h igh ♦ honor of Dr and Mrs. Frazer of seen w ay in one trip. ♦ BROOK ING-HARBOR NEW S ♦ San Francisco. The guests were ♦ She P A R IS VOGUE / ' / J Berkeley Folks Here Mr and Mrs. Mark C Wood, Mr and Mrs. W alter Rodehauer ♦ ♦ Lieut Odessey. Miss K ate Ward, of Berkeley. C a lif, are visiting the guests of honor, Dr. and Mrs Rodehauer's mother. Mrs Frazer, and the host and hostess Mrs Girls Touring Wm. Hubbell of Harbor. Mr. and Parle— Hats of coarse straw In two The doctor and his w ife have been Four girls, who are traveling to Mrs. Rodehauer spend their vaca colors— nary blue and whits, brown gether, were registered at the house guests o f the Ward fam ily tion in Harbor every year. and white, and other combinations, Chetco R iver Auto park Thursday for several days. —are popular for the resorta Re San Francisco Indica Here. R eturns from Portland evening. Merla G. M atthews and bouz has several attractive ex Thursday evening, Mrs Labadie. Mrs. P. O DeMoss, accompanied am pies, essentially Informal but Martha Coffin started from W ash ington, D. C.. July 1, and were of San Francisco, accompanied by by Mrs. George Knabb, returned suitable for a number of summer Mrs. De- occasiona Coarse-straw hats need joined in Chicago by Hilda Coffin her friend, Mrs. Beand, happily to Brookings Friday A and E llis Coffin. The four mo surprised Mrs L. P. Cross by ar Moss has spent three months there very little or no trimming. Mrs Beard and reports having a wonderful simple rayon ribbon tie with a tored to St. Louis and from there riving unexpectedly more or less Important bow at the to Los Angeles and San Francisco left Friday morning for B ritish time. Mrs. Knabb, after visiting side Is the usual ornament. N ow they are on their wt.y to Columbia where she will visit with in Portland, w ent to her old home Handbags Mrs. La- in Idaho where she had a lovely Portland over the R oosevelt high friends and relatives. Embroideries of line glased cord badie'a stepson. Em ile, has been v is it w ay are used to cover part or the whole visiting at the home o f Mrs Cross Returns from Calistoga Springs. surface of a great number of the Wards Entertain. new handbags specially suitable for On W ednesday evening. Mr. and for severa» weeks. Mrs. Pefferle, who has been at railway or motor trip. It can Large Load of W’ooi. Mrs. W. J. Ward charm ingly en- Calistoga Springs. Napa county, stand a lot of tear and wear with Delm ar Colgrove Jr. brought Calif., for several months, return out showing It The glased cord in down a large load o f wool to be ed home the first of the week shaded tones, when embroidered on When in Marshfield, call and sent out on the next boat. inspect the Sm artest, N ewest She looks m uch improved in the bag. gives an almost moire pat Prefer Oregon. tern moat attractive. health. arrivals in Mr and Mrs. H R Phail o f De L eath erette Coats Mrs. Ira Beane and her moth troit, Mich., prefer Oregon roads Leda has designed new traveling er, Mrs Payne, o f Kerby, visited coats which are rubberised and and scenery to that of California in Brookings Friday. ------ which can be obtai Mr. and Mrs. Phail toured over Secretary of Commerce slrable shade. T h .se coats show GOTHAM GOLD ST R IPE the R oosevelt highw ay and then A ssistant — - — surface and are ex- Coming Here. I ' s very - , smooth ------- ---------, HOSE motored on to San Francisco, in »« «ly with supple. Mr and i Mrs W J . Ward and I ce*',ln ly lined tartan They and are worn usual- with | i The B est Sotcking to be had tending to return home by the Ash- , a hat to match. for the Money. southern route. However, as Miss Kate Ward motored -------- to — ----- things did not appeal to them < 'ant^ to meet Mr. W ard’s cousin Colors and IX*sl<ns down to Cur Wm. W”‘ P ” McCracken who as- | J Among the new belffo has v s x ^ rra a there, m e t C , I they IIC J I returned C lU IU P tl IO L U r* — « Jr., /a n u u I is B liv e s t colors, U IU H , U v lg t ) O SS going home by slstan t secretary of v commerce to k*pt the leading place. In spite of . ry j v county u u i i i y i and i u u a are re g o in g nome Dy --------- CLO JOHNSON’S route Mr. M r and a n d Mrs. M r. I .S Secretary ecreta ry Hoover, and who has .. repeated attem pts of several of the northern route. 2«I Central Ave. Marshfield the grand couturiers to supplant It | Phail said they felt they had not chari>e of the aeronautical depart- by various shades of grey. | ment. Mr. McCracken Jr. will Parjuln shows a charming after-, m ake a short visit here. ■Mmaanmasmna noon ensemble in a flattering shads W histling Concert Enjoyed. - . of beige. The long crepe marocaln One o f the most enjoyable events , cpal I® trimmed with half-moon of the sum m er w as the w histling i ,haped appliques of rayon satin concert given Tuesday evening In T ? ‘C? Yr’ T‘t°. U." d front i X x k , | S E ”. ♦ By Golda E. Scobee. ♦ I Curry County Is On The Eve FALL APPAREL FOR LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP Printing ::::u :n u tw u Port Orford News WE ARE MOVING! CLEARING HOUSE OF EVERYTHING — And to Accomplish This Purpose WE REDUCED DRASTICALLY — I. A. Elrod's Gigantic Removal Sale To Sell Out—Close Out Entire Stock and Young Men’s Wearables Men’s IS FORGING AHEAD Out-Classing ! Out-Distancing ! All Other Sales With Superior Values We Shut Our Eyes to Former Prices and marked prices down which we know will offer values that men and women who BUY for men will recognize beyond question the advantage of BUYING HERE for present and future needs. Our entire stock of Men’s and Young Men's Hats, Furnishings, Work Clothing, Lug gage, Trousers, etc., priced for quick disposal. New goods bought for our new store force a complete close-out of all present stocks before moving to our new home, the location formerly occupied by the Coquille Hardware Co. Hurry to This Carnival of Bargains, Men—and Women Who Buy for Men—It Won't Last Long. I. A. ELROD Coquille. Ore. MEN’S WEAR We Are Moving Miss Demaris Althea Smith o f Los of the same material at the back Angeles. The talented young mu Yvonne Davidson sponsors print-, sician charmed her audience with •d mousaellne de sole with bslg" , clear bird-like notes Mrs. Graham background for evening frocks. A • Sm ith accompanied her daughter particularly attractive model In her collection Is trimmed with an old at the piano. fashioned fichu and several bands | | Miss Kate M Ward o f New of plain beige chiffon. York City, who is spending sever Velvet and Laoe al weeks as the guest of her broth- Worth shows a beautiful even-1 i er, W. J. Ward, and fam ily in mg ensem ble In a lovely shade of I Brookings, w as a dinner guest on beige rose, with a long velvet cape Friday night of Mr and Mrs. John I lined with chiffon and a chiffon 1 , frock with a full, circular skirt and R. Hill and Miss Florence Hill. Mr and Mrs George H. New- ! tight bodice with transparent yoke. Lace dresses for smart afternoon man of Los Angeles, accompanied j gatherings, for Casino wear or even 1 by a friend from N ew Zealand, I for dining In the Boia, are often in ’ arrived Tuesday to spend their va this particular shade of luminous ' beige which has a mauve or pale | cation In southern Curry. sheen under the lights. L igh t' Mrs Frank Drake o f Seattle is pink , ... lace with email designs hau Un I a guest this week of her sister. ' pTTf.wnc. Mrs Mary Van Pelt | p r ,f*r‘ nc* Miss Katherine D esslnger of Kerby, accompanied by her sister U n iversity G raduai» and father and her aunt, Mrs. Min W ins M uti» P osition nie Brady and son of Crescent City, visited friends at Harbor on W ednesday. UNIVER8ITY OF OREGON, Eu- Seth Blake o f Portland, form er gee.—The field of musie has drawn ly a resident o f Curry county, Henry Karpenstein, graduate of the I spent two days last week fishing University of Oregon, away from on the Chetco w ith his cousin. the life of the Ralph Moore. A fine string of University and trout gave evidence of the suc high school In cess of their expedition. * structor to that of 1 Loyal Snodgrass o f K elseyville s t u d i o assistant is visitin g his cousin, Raymond and artist pupil Hill. I of T h eodore George F isher is employed at Schroeder, Boston the Will McVay home painting and m u s is iiD and paper hanging famed teacher of Mr. and Mrs Mark C. Wood en- ' many e m i p e n t tertained Mr and Mrs. W J. ' American and Eu I Ward and fam ily and Miss Kate ropean c o n c e r t Ward at dinner Thursday night. I and operatic stars. Mr. and Mrs. George Knab of Karpenstein was C iannell, Calif., home vn on , ; ----- . returned - ..wws aavxiiixr —— j Dvurut Karpenstein vuwwvxs chosen u by Schroe- ♦ 11 f r l a xr ’ Saturday after spending the past . der. who is guest instructor in voice week at the Chetco R iver Auto University of Oregon summer park. Mr. and Mrs. Knab were session, because of his ability and form erly residents of Brookings sincerity. A brilliant future Is and have m any friends in south ahead for the Eugene youth, accord ern Curry. I ing to Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Dorn o f Portland are guests this week at the Chet H e e ls on th e G ro u n d co R iver Auto park Mr. Dorn, I The raccoon gives its name to who is a buyer for Montgomery . its family, the ITocyonldae, and Ward A Co. in Portland. Is la -ysremaUcally Is placed next to m enting the fact that he did not the bears, says Nature Magazine discover Harbor earlier in his va The raccoon has little In common cation “N ext year w e are going with the bear excepting that It Is to spend our whole two weeks plantigrade, that Is. It walks with Its heels on the ground, whereas here,” he said most animals walk on their toes. Gabe Join o f Portland spent a S ch olarsh ip Aw ard If on few days of last week enjoying the cool w eather o f Port Orford | By U n iversity Singer Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm of i Sixes spent Sunday in town. Mrs Orris Knapp and children ’ and Mrs. Louis Knapp Sr mo- 1 tored to Marshfield Saturday. I Mr and Mrs W. Gillis o f Mlnne- spoils, who have beert visitin g ' Mrs G illis’ father. W J. Paulman ! departed Monday for California to ’ spend the winter. i Cyril Hull of Sixes attended the ’ library concert Friday night and added much to the pleasure of the ! dance by aiding In the com m u n ity, singing Mrs Henry Adolphsen and Miss Ena McKenzie motored in from 1 Seaview ranch Friday night to at- t^nd the concert Mrs Florence G illings of Wed- derburn. accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Miss Jean. John Wll- UNIVERS1TY OF OREGON, Eu Ham and George Gillings spent Kcne.—Esther haager, lyric soprano the week end as guests of Mrs of Freewater, Ore., has been award Mabel Gillings ed a sthoiarship by Theodore R , ev J C W hitsett and fam ily , ...... ... - ■ •lim y, Schroeder, nationally known vocal an . r? A I-,raon and Virginia padngogue and artist coach, wh» ir motorad up from Arizona Inn F r l-j guest inetructor of the Umverait __ day night to attend the w histling of Oregon school of music this eun, concert by Miss Smith. mar. Mrs Maud Forty has returned The scholarship was awarded to from a visit with relatives and Miss Saager on her worth and futur* friends In southern Curry. possibilities, declares Mr. Sehroeder Mr and Mrs H T Stew art mo The young singer's volte, musical tored to Rogue river Friday to try intuition and personality amply war •heir luck for safcnon They re ranted such a mark of merit, It is turned to Port Orford Tuesday stated. With careful, correct and H H Sheridan wa> a business -------------- — •— conscientious training .Mr. wvsrwusr Schroeder s itn r in M atsh fleld last W ednes- 1 Pr*dicts as artist career for hi» d a >’ I newly adopted protege. TIMBER MINERALS AGRICULTURE DEEP SEA FISHING RECREATIONAL ADVANTAGES ARE YOU PREPARED TO KEEP INFORMED ----- OF THE ----- PROGRESS BEING MADE? THE PORT ORFORD NEWS COVERS THE FIELD SUBSCRIPTIONS Six Months Three Months SUBSCRIBE 1 PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon t❖