ragt
in e
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o j u p p o r r u n iiy
cum. second. For women: Mrs. will continue on a business trip and daughter, Margaret, motored
Nutt, first and Mrs. Geoge Guer to Seattle, Wash.
to Port Orford, Sunday where Baumgarten, brother Of
Mr». EtKaUme Thompson
in, second. From Langlois, Mr.
Miss Kathleen Helm was hos they joined Mr. and Mrs. M. P. ladies. From there the
and Mrs. Walter Slocum, Mr. and tess Saturday evening of a for Livermore and son for a dinner continued on to Seattle
CLl'B MEMBERSHIP GROWS Mrs. George Guerin,
Guerin. Mrs. Velma mal dance, held at the Tooms
visit with their son, ji
The Floras Willow Club met Sabin and Jake White attended. h o m e, former administration party at the home of Mr. and family. They report they
Mrs. Art Nieman at the Hamlet. sunshine until the day
Thursday at the club room with LANGLOIS NEWS ITEMS
building, Port Orford. The Helm
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sypher and
21 present. A pot luck dinner Walter
Wnfco.c
hue
™
Walter Hofsess has returned family is staying at the Tooms
turned to Brookings.
was served at noon. The after home from North Bend where he home since Mrs. Tooms has gone daughters of Camas Valley spent
Mr. and Mrs. Rov pa.
noon was spent sewing on articles underwent surgery at the Keiser to North Bend to make her the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. turned Friday from Sar
James
Sypher.
for the bazaar, which is planned hospital.
home.
where they were
fo rty attended Sunday school cisco
for a date soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson
v isitors a few days
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Fain
last Sunday. The contest is now
The auction sale of artcles and and Speed went to Bandon Sat
Port Orford visitors, Friday. arousing much enthusiasm among
Mrs. Harry Lockland
plants donated by the members urday to visit at the Conner home. were
and Mrs. J. H. Thompson older ones as well as youngsters. San Francisco Tuesday ,
proved a success, as well as fun Speed remained until Sunday as of Mr.
Dallas, Ore., accompanied by The Sunday school was pleas meet her husband, Lt Co'
for all. Mrs. Jean Strain was the guest of Rodger and Bobby.
his
uncle, H. Thompson and wife, antly entertained each Sunday Lockland, who has just
auctioneer and is to be commend Mrs. Elden White went to Cor of Ferndale,
Calif., arrived Wed
ed upon
in the way she nanaieo
handled j vains
.......
vallis last weex
week to visit her sis-
sis nesday evening to visit Mr. and by the new choir, under direction to this country’ from abre
the sale. It was decided to hold ¡ter, Mrs. Darrell Elliott and fam- Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. Mr. and of Clarence Fain and Mrs. Mar Locklands will be home
first of the week.
garet Hofsess, accompanist.
anoth*T sale the second meeting i ily of that place.
Mrs. H. Thompson continued on
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
n February, the 27th.
! Mrs. George Chenoweth return- their way home, Thursday morn
visitors were Mrs. J. H. Thomp- ed to her home at Gold Beach ing while the others will remain Mrs. Will Sabin and Mrs. Ken were host and hostess t<
neth Thompson were shopping ner party at their horn«
son. of Dallas. Ore., and Mrs. Saturday after a week's visit in until the week-end.
at Coquille, Friday.
day night in honor of th
¿Jnry Olive Burgess, of Denmark.: this area with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuhrman, former
M rs. Velm a Sabin, and C u rtis days of Mrs. Lloyd M
Burgess accepted invitation I Sunday afternoon callers at residents of Sixes, are building
<
Sabin, w ent to C o rv a llis d u rin g Mrs. A. V. Muchmore.
to become a member. Mrs. Ken the Sabin-Thompson cottage at
neth Thompson donated a cro Floras Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. a new* home on their ranch, ad the week-end to v is it M r. and
O. C. Turley was guest
chet doily, and this will be sold Kenneth Hofsess. Mr. and Mrs. joining the Snell ranch on Floras M rs. D a rre ll E llio tt.
or
at a surprise birthday
Lake
road.
at the high school gym Satur Ray Epperson, Bud and Louise,
The state highway bridge crew given by a few friends'
Contact Kenneth Thompson if
day. February 6.
and Miss Martina Kincholoe of
from Coquille is doing repair home, Tuesday evening. .
Mrs Margaret Hofsess and Mrs. Myrtle Point; Miss Ice and Bob you want to appear on the talent work in this locality. For the past
show,
soon
to
be
staged.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Helen Fain are in charge of the Howard of Bandon.
week the men worked on culvert Hayward, Calif., are exK
forthcoming event. ’
J.
H.
Thompson
went
to
Ban
Mrs. Lora Cutting and daugh
near the grade school.
arrive in Brookings Fr
don Thursday to renew ac
PARTY PLANNED FRIDAY
ter, Mrs. Dewey DeLong of South
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sypher visit Mrs. Laura Millgai
quaintances.
He
was
former
own
Another big com m unity party Bend,. Wash., arrived last week
were Coquille visitors, Friday.
Mrs. Harry Lockland and
— the the
school gym
gym -is
_is to visit relatives
Bandon and er of Bandon Cold Storage.
.... grade M-nooi
reiauves at Kandon
ter.
Milton Brown and Mrs. Dor
planned for Friday evening, with ’ Langlois. Mrs. Cutting is mother
James Yelton w’as a
«tnging. games and dancing. All of Mrs. Shindler and sister of othy Kuhn surprised their many
visitor at Portland last i
‘‘ urged to come and bring their Mrs. A w - Cope. Mrs. DeLong fr.ends. Saturday, when they w’ed
M r and Mrs. W. L. Crissey
iieruis tot luck lunch will be ' returned home during the week- at Coquille. They will make their
Two weeks ago, a leti
and
Miss Rose Baumgarten have
served
“"<1 but Mrs. Cutting will remain' home at the grooms ranch on just returned from a trip to lished in the Pilot, bore
Moras Creek.
the rest of the week.
8IXES GRANGE SOCIAI
Zohnie Crocket. This w&
Sixes grange held « short bus- Dick Hofsess arrived home from’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fain Portland where they were called ror, the name should ha
by the sudden death of Albert ! E. L. Miller.
■nnss meeting Saturday evening Portland, Tuesday evening, where
the grange hall. Mr Price he spent the past few weeks at
Past master of Crook County St. Vincents hospital, where he
*
*
Grange was a visitor
underwent an operation on his
Following the business meeting leg. broken last August. His many
he evening was devoted to danc friends w ill be happy to hear that
bv* th Hhr mU*i€ ***"* burnished he is feeling well.
estr, ite ■'ye.r"’"'-N «-n.an oreh-
Mrs Mary Cope and children
f hmen,s
«’"Joyed. and Betty and Norman Storm, j
and Lowell Kreutzer, have re
Harrx Olson opened his new turned from a trip to Sacramen
O rfo ^ ’ p ' ; ' Coo'ti' s". »' Port to, Calif.
h ad
ay an<l bv O 'ening
Chas. Storm, accompan-i
had sold out all his food. Ted led Mrs.
by
sister, r’ M
Mrs.
Charles
Evan* is assist
’
le d lc
? n her
er s,st-e
rs- C
harles ■
place caters
Um'
new , s °uthmaid of Bandon, made a,
burgers
, sh° rt on1crs’ han»-,'tn P to Portland recently.
i r : " ’H
Miw shiri*>- * * » • »
p °«
The pliwhle" fin /W'
«’ " o r d >s ,eachl"g music at the
time at X p „r,i E T " " ''iK ‘
Sra(le scho°’
I
Legion hall Thurilai- ' . 1 ' h<‘ Mr ,nd Mr* Bil1 Sweet and!
»Tire «w art, «ere: ’for m en! ;i>ns of L’k K‘« 'r left Saturday
Ralph Baird, first- Walter
• r.g-.:ew. Wash., to visit her
5^^as====L-12i±-2±^-‘'-'1-r Mrs Jacobsen. Mr Sweet
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