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SOCIAL NOTES Oranges, Juicy and Sweet (Ülyrtstmafi (êrrrtûuiH 69c bucket of 2 doz. UR greetings of the season to all of you: may Christmas 1928 be your happiest and others to follow happier than this one. O friend and stranger alike—Greetings! KJMay you spend this glorious Yuletide sea son midst abundant plenty — Health, Wealth and all else that produces your conception of real Happiness! T Gould Furniture Co New Cases in Circuit Court YULETIDE GREETINGS Christmas be your beet, Dec. 14—E. F. Keller vs. Albert Matison, Hans Wigstad and wife. Dec. 14—Annie Smith va. Eva Margaret Pierce, Florence Vernetta Pierce, Mildred Houser and Mary Blakeley. Dee. 14—C. A. DeLong vs. J. L. Shawver and wife and the American Bank, of Marshfield. Dec. 15—Chas. W. Brock va. Ethel Brock. Suit for divorce. Dec. 17—Hilja Pybum vs. Karl Ja cob Pyburn. Suit for divorce. Dec. 19—Clara E. Aldrich Vs. Ed ward A. Aldrich. Suit for divorce. Farewell Fellowship Dinner' A fellowship dinner and a very pleasant informal entertainment was extended Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Haw kins and Mrs. J. P. Messer who expect to remove from Coquille .very soon, at the Pioneer Hall last Monday even ing. Mrs. Messer has been a member of the Pioneer church since its organ ization and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkim have been two of its moot prominent members for nearly two decades. There was a good attendance at the dinner and the evening was pleasantly spent with reminiscences and talks. Mrs. Hawkins, her two daughters, and Mns. Messer will go out to Eu gene where Mrs. Hawkins has a house rented and where Miss Marvin will resume her studies at the university. PRIZE WINNERS/* THE NEW ZEROLENE the modern oil K STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Mrs. J. P. Beyers entertained the hiking club members at a most deli cious 6:30 o’clock chicken dinner and for their Christmas tree exchange party, at her home on Spurgeon hill Monday evening. While all the mem bers were gathered a telegram wale received from Mrs. Mabel Eisaman Marcy, of Englewood, Florida. Mrs. Marcy was a former member. The hostess had two dinner tables decor ated very prettily with red and green ribbon streamers leading to each placg, where clever cards marked the place for each guest: Mesdames Anna Rooney, Bertha Smith, Mary Corthell, Grant Wilcox, Maymie Geaney, Miss es Beas Maury, Clara Lund, Edna Asplund, Agnes Whetstone, Helen Samson, Aagot Hoyendahi, Myrtle DeLong and Mr. and Mrs. Beyers. Mns. George MKJuire entertained today from 2:80 til^5:00 about twenty little follu in honor of her daughter, Mary Lee, the occasion being her sev enth birthday. Promptly at four o’clock Santa came and presented all the guests with a little gift, which he found for them on the Christmas tree. It was followed by dainty re freshments in which Mrs. Walter Lit- zenberger assisted Mrs. McGuire in serving. Those included were Mary Lee McGuire, Barbara Leslie, Eileen and Jane McLeod, Georgia and Lucille Sherwood, Dorothy Glaisyer, Mary Graham, Jackie Mudd, Betty Jean and, Margaret Davis, .Marvin McClellan, Anne Hawkins, Phyllis Jane Watson, Rheo Walker, Phyllis Mae Litzen- terger, Margaret Smith, Donna Dean Bosserman, Donna Getz, Muriel Hunt, Maxine Brinning, Betty Joe Schott, Curtis Townsend and Betty Glaisyer, who took part in entertaining the lit tle follu. CHRISTMAS FEED FOR STOCK Last 1928 Council Session r The First National Bank of Co- r quille was awarded the $5,000 of llunru o*• rrr kzpigiffha ItU I’ltV J t I | nrnry ixigws EwwuLa i/v/zrv» ujr I council Monday evening, their offer I being the sum of $5011.25 and accrued t interest for 5 per cent bonds. I The only other bidder was the > Farmers A Merchants Bank which i offered $92.95 for each $100 worth of : I bonds, to bear five per cent interest. II Anz indication that a new federal Mrs. George Gilman and Mrs. Cecil . Charming in every detail was the • census is to be taken in 1930 was ' I contained in a letter from the bureau Elwood, of Marshfield, entertained >ne o’clock Bridge luncheon given at ointly Tuesday afternoon at the home her home today by Mm. Harvey S. at Washington, D. C., which asked of-the former with a miscellaneous Hale in honor of her mother, Mrs. 1 that a map of the city and also an shower for Miss Cleta Johnson, bride Georgiahna Van Neas, of Rogers, estimate of the city’s population be elect whose marriage to Norman Con Arkansas, who is spending the winter forwarded. . The city will send the .1 map but no population estimate was ger was an event Thursday of this in Coquille with her daughter and son- Christmas decorations of week at the home of the bride’a par in-law. hazarded by anyone present. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson. holly, poinaettiae and greens were Permission will be given the Union I Oil Co. to run a water line from the Holly and Oregon Grape were used ' lovely in the rooms. The guests were I end of the new line now being laid for decorations. The hostess served served ' at small tables, where cards a dainty luncheon in the late Ttter- u, the tETTcrT,',' I Hert-Folaon^mt gcanted a license nOon. Those enjoying the happy oc , Those present were Mysdam^a Georgy I I to conduct a rooming house in the casion-,'besides the honored guest, ¡anna Van Mees, Julius Ruble, M. H I Bledsoe House, recently purchased by were Mesdames Belle Elwood, B. B. Hersey, ‘Roy Watson, E. L. Vinton, I him. Sanders, Edward Flitcroft, J. C, Henry Hess, W. V. Glaisyer, Wm. Zo I The council voted to lay a sewer Frye, Otto Gustafson, L. S. Jayes, sel, Roy Neal, Frank Thrift, R. C. I to the E. H. Kern property line, at his Michael Sanders, Mary Sanders, J, J Schott, Ambrose Chapin Jr., C.’t P. Johnson, Misses Reta Varney, Archibald, Otto Davis, Henrietta Mor place on Maple Street, to connect with I the First street sewer. Mr. Kern and Renca Johnson and Mrs. Stella gan, E. A. Johnsen, Donald Estes, G. I has been assessed for the Second Earl Low, A. 0. Walker, Jack Lefevre, Sanders, of Marshfield. I street sewer but it is impossible to J. E. Paulson, Mrs. George Hartley, I get any fall •from his place to Sec Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. of Murtaugh, Idaho; Mrs. Earl Cooley ond street which would accommodate V. Ferguson entertained with two and Mrs. Harry Dement, of Myrtle I him. tables of bridge at their home on Point; Mrs. H. R. Lukens and Mrs. I S. D. Pulford called the council’s at- South Beach street.. Those invited Kaufman, of Marshfield; and Miss I tention to the way the now gravel were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leslie, Mr. Pauline Chase. I road on Sixth, west of Henry, is being and Mrs. O. K. Beals, Mr. and Mrs. The marriage of Miss Cleta Johnson cut up- and requested that that block J. F. Cramer, of Bandon. to Norman Çonger was quietly sol be regravelled by the city. He ad McKenna Lumber .Co. Organization of the McKenna Lum vanced as an argument that the dirt Carol Young, youngest daughter of emnised Wednesday evening at nine Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young, celebrated o'clock at the M. E. Church parsonage ber company, composed of four Ban from that improvement section had her 14th birthday by giving a lovely by Rev. Gus Garboden, pastor of that don men who recently purchased 1,040 been used to fill the street between party to a number of her friends at church. The bride is the charming acres of spruce, fir and white cedar Hall and the highway, thus saving the her home Saturday afternoon. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. John at the head of South Slough, was an city expense in the future. Some opposition was expressed to pretty Christmas tree added much to son. Mr. Conger is employed at the nounced here today. Capital stock was set at. $100,000 tfee city spending money from the the decoration of the living room, Durant Motor Co. Thursday morning street fund to gravel streets, but rath where all busied themselves with the happy couple left in their car for with the following officers : er than lose all semblance of surfac- M. J. .McKenna, president. sewing until refreshments were a ten-day visit in Portland., They | ing on Sixth the council authorized J. T. Conlogue, vice president. served to Carol Young, Elizabeth will make their home in Coquille. the expenditure, up to $100, to put J. B. Dillon, secretary. ' Pierce, Sara Margaret Nye, Anne One of the pleasant events of the more rock on that street. W. P. McKenfia, treasurer. Barton, Margaret Paulson, Betty Mayor Skeels asked if anyone else The company plane to start imme Glaisyer, Anne Van Scoy, Florence I Yuletide season was the Christmas Folsom, Yula Minard, Delores Bel party given by the Missionary Society diate building of from two and one- had anything to put up to this council, lon i, Audrey Aasen, Maxine Collins, I of the Pioneer Church . Wednesday af- half to three miles of -railroad into- as the next session, Jan. 7, would con and Madeline McKeown. Mrs. J. A. I ternoon at the home of Mrs. M. H. its holdings. A pile driver, purchased sist of reading the minutes and al Lamb assisted Mrs. Young in serving. Hersey. The rooms were beautifully from the Coos Bsy Lumber company, I lowing bills. Mayor J. A. Berg and decorated with red carnations, holly will be shipped to the head of South the new administration will then take and other greens. A short program Slough within a day or two and will charge. The Monotony Killen met Tuesday in charge of Mrs. S. M. Nosier was be engaged for the next few weeks in evening at the home of Dr. and M ts . opened by prayer followed by singing driving from one to one and one-half Chas. Marshall Dies in Kansas James Richmond for their regular • < of Christmas carols. ' Mrs. Nosier, miles of piling on which the railroad • . Mrs. Eva M. Barrow received word business and social evening and Mrs. Richmond and Mns. Skeels gave will be hid.—Times. this week from Mrs. W. J. Longston Christmas Gift exchange. During the talks describing the customs in other at Elma, Wash., that Chas.'Marshall, business meeting the orangization lands for celebrating Christmas. Mrs. School Warrants Paid Off a 'Coquille resident a few years ago, voted to give 825.00 to the local com Robt. Bernhardt gave a select reading School Clerk F. G. Leslie last week had passed awaj at the home of a munity committee which has charge and Mn. Kenneth Kelley delighted paid off $11,385.58 of district war son in Girard, Kans., Dec. 15, after a of distributing food and clothing to her audience with two vocal numbers. rant indebtedness on Saturday, and week’s illness' from flu. He was the needy this year. Those who en A jolly social hour followed with the $484.54 in interest on those warrants. buried in Cherokee, Kansas, by the joyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. exchange of gifts from a well laden The payment was made after receipt side of Mrs. Marshall, who died in Co Tracy Leach, son, George Tracy, Christmas tree. The holiday cheer from the county treasurer of $9,872.48 quille some ten or twelve years ago. Mn. Ed. Lorenz, Blythe Cousins, was further ephanced by the hostess- Saima Lindros, Clara Bean,' Robert es, Mesdames James Richmond, Ly-1 ifi district taxes and $2,169.42 from Mr. Marshall was 94 years of age on the elementary school- funds. Dec. 8. He was the father of Mrs. Dean, Ralph Noah, LeNorme Pownder, man Carrier, J. A. Houdyshell and An additional $201.79 was seat to Longston and a half brother of Mrs. Barbara Richmond, E. L. Vihton, son, Chas. Skeels, serving the proverbial New York city to pay interest or. Barrow«- , Dick, George^Leach, Dr. and Mm. “plum pudding” with “trimmina" to school bonds. James Richmond and son, Jimmy those present, who were Mesdames The payment made reduces the dis Robt Bernhardt, J. S. Houck, A. T. | trict's outstanding warrant indebted M o rri so n , R. J. PahB urrCnm P o r t er,I Mr*. Jrrhrr Beiinni entertained in ness to $26,845.34. honor of her daughter, Delores, who Walter Oerding, Henry Belloni, J. I was observing her 13th birthday an W. McGuffln, E. A. Johnson, John Concrete Building for Front niversary Tuesday, December 18th at Oerding, L. H. Bohlander, Marshall their borne on the Marshfield high Way, B. C. Minard, Julius Ruble^Ken- [ J. W. Powell, who has been con way. Christmas decorations were neth Kelley, Wade Arstill, R. B. ducting the second hand store in the used in the rooms where the young ____ _ Rogers, S. M. Nosier, Geo. Wimer, old Brandon building on Front street, folks enjoyed the evening in various Mrs. Geo. Hartley, of Murtaugh, Ida- has this week been moving his stock to his home and in a few days expects games. Mrs. Belloni served a dainty ho, and hostess, Mrs. Hersey. to begin tearing down the present lunch to the following: Delores Bel frame building. In its place he will- loni. Carol Young, Madeline McKeown, have constructed a one-story concrete Elizabeth Pierce, Margaret Paulson, building, covering about the same Audrey Aasen, Anne Barton, Sara area as the present frame structure. Margaret Nye, Yula Minard, Reta Besides furnishing Mr. PoweH a Varney, Margaret Belloni, Dorothy bettor store room the new building Osmond, Betty Glaisyer, Olive Stew i will reduce the fire hazard on the art, Helen Robinson, La Verne Knife,, south side of Front street. Maxine Collins, Bertha Clinton. Calling carts 100 for $1-50