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COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY,, JANUARY IL 1»». p-.w -..m —>■ - SOCIAL NOTES , T ■ - 11 Monday evening Mm. M. J. Hart- son was the delightful hostess to the En-Rapportte bridge club with the following present: Mesdames H. S. Norton, H. C. Getz, John L. Aasen, W. V. Glaisyer, William Zosel, E. M. Kay and A. M. Fish. J*/* Poultry Feeds Mrs. W. A. Gilbert entertained at luncheon the Ecradrien club Monday at twelve o’clock at her home on Spurgeon hill. Places were provided for Mesdames W. V. Glaisyer, John L. Aasen, Earl Nosier, H. C. Getz, Geo. Johnson, Willard Bosserman and hostess. Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Bosser man were also among the number served. ♦ The kind of treatment you get at our service station is getting us more busi ness every day. We meet you courteously. We sell you quality— GOODYEAR ALL-WEATH ER TREAD TIRES. We quote you the lowest prices for this quality. We give you a tire service that gets out of the tires you buy from us every mile of the long, low-cost mileage built into them at the factory. Come see for yourself! Coquille Service Station Phone 133 INVESTORS Desiring first class loan on Real Property with good titles and ample security should see us Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. W. H. GRAY J. E. HARBERD Pioneer Missionary Society - Marriage Licences Bonnie I. Welch, of Riverton, has been appointed executrix of t^e $9,000 estate left by Geo. C. Welch, who ieded Dec. 27. G. G. Bogard, Chas. Sell and Victor Sell are the appraisers. Mrs. Johanna Parker is administra trix of the- $400 estate left by Sher man Crubaugh, who died at Gaylord, Doc. 22. Katherine Arnold, executrix, and . A. J. Radabaugh, Ralph D. Kring and Chas. Harlocker, apprawers, have been appointed by the court in the matter of the estate of A. M. Arnold, who died at Myrtle Point, Dec. 26. The estate consists of $1500 in real pro party and $6,000 in personal. Walter B. Norris was on Jan. 2 ap pointed administrator of the $1300 es tate of Geo. R. Benham, who died at Fairview Jan. 2. New Cases in Circuit Court Jan. 4—J. E. Strong vs. Fred Schroeder. Jan. 5—A. E. Seaman vs. Al Sprague. Jan. 5—Lucille Thompson vs. W. I. Thompson. Suit for divorce. Jan. 5—Coos Co. vs. M. H. Klock- ars. Burton Klockars and T_ M. Dim- mick, county treasurer. Jan. 5—Coos County vs. Wm. A. Gilbert. Jan. 8—Ona G. Gant vs. Levi Gant. Suit for divorce. Jan. 10—J. O. Fisher vs. Gold Beach. Packing Co._____________________ _ | Jan.-10—Eva M. Geider vs. John F.! Gelder. Suit for divorce. ProMite Court Item* Jan. 5—Barney Buchanan and Dor othy Hamlin, both of North Bend. They were married the same day by Rev. J. A. Edlund at the Bay. » Jan. 7—Leslie D. Gustin and Anna Irwin, both of Eureka, Calif, Th«y were married Tuesday by Rev. Chas. P. Johnson at the Bay. v Calling carda 100 for |1AO. The ladies of the Pioneer Church mission society met at the manse Thursday afternoon, January 2nd, for the annual business meeting. The re ports submitted were very gTatfying, showing a substantial and spiritual growth in every department. A large amount of local and missionary work has been accomplished and about $700 has been raised drying the year for various objects. After the reading of reports and disposing of other business, officers were elected for the ensuing year m follows: Pres ident, Mrs. C. T. Skeels; vice presi dent, Mrs. F. G. Leslie; rec. sec., Mrs. Chas. Oerding; cor. sec., Mrs. S. D Walters; tress., Mrs. Chas. Hunt; local tress., Mrs. Wm. Irland; super- ntendent of social service, Mrs. J. W. McGuffin; supt. of local Work, Mrs. Jas. Richmond; supt. of program, Mrs. Lyman Carrier; supt of publicity, Mrs. R. B. Rogers; spiritual leader, Mrs. Robt. Bernhardt; agent for “The Voice,” (missionary paper). Mm. S. M. Nosier. After a social hour, re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Mesdames Frank Leslie, B. C. Minard, Marshall Way, Robt. Bern hardt, Chas. Oerding, S. M. Nosier, J. W. McGuffin, Wm. Ireland, C. T. Skeels, James Richmond, S. D. Wal ers, Henry Ellis, W. S. Smith, L. H. Bolander, R. B. Rogers, Chad. Hunt, G. W. Wetzel, and Misses Ruby Min- ird and Marjory McGuffin. Mesdames Ireland, Minard and Richmond assist- M Mrs. Walters in serving. Electric Lights at Cunningham During the Christmas holidays, the board of the Cunningham district ns de arrangements whereby electric lights were installed in the school building. This will, no doubt, prove of valuable assistance to the boys and girls of the school and will be a ikeans if preventing numerous eye strains. There are many days in Coos county so dark that without artificial light ing, pupils cannot read without eye strain. « The Ecradrien club members who vere unable to have their Christmas <arty during the holidays, enjoyed it last Friday evening at the A. M. Fish home on S. Beech street. On thia oc casion the ’»dies entertain their hus bands. Cards were played and d*" licious refreshments were enjoyed by all those present: Messrs, and Mes- damea John L. Aasen, H. C. Gets, W. V. Glaisyer, Willard Bosserman, Geo. Johnson, Earl Nosier, Wm. Zosel, Mrs. W. A. Gilbert and Mrs. A. M. Fish. © » $50.00 per ton Hodgen-Brewster Dairy Ration Hodgen-Brewster XXX Chop Crown Mill Run * ■I 46.00per ton 37.50 per ton . • I < $ Pint Quart l/2 Gal. 1 Gallon 25c 40c $1?35 Factory Special - Wellman Coffee Bulk Salad Oil 1 Geo. Washington Tobacco can 550 16 oz. Pail 58c I t Shasta Brand Japan Tea l/j pkf 30c 2 for 55c Special Prices Saturday on all grades Bacon ‘■r DRIED FRUITS L. Greenough, L. H. Hazard, Edward Lorenz, Tracy Leach and guests, Mrs. A. O. Walker and Mrs. R. F. Miller. Mrs. C. C. Evland, paet president of the St. James Episcopal Church Guild, was the honored guest at the regular meeting of the Guild ladies held Wednesday afternoon at Parish house. Mrs. Evland was sented with a little token of the and esteem all hold for her. The hostesses, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. L. H. Hazard, Mra. A. J. Sherwood and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, served a very dainty lunch to the following: Mesdames C. C. Evland. Wm. Man sell, A. R. Dimmick, H. S. Cadnfcn, Sarah Wickham, Thomas White, J. A. Lamb, William Zosel, E. K. Walker, Chas. Kime, C. V. Smith, Ida K. Owen, Paul Van Scoy, F. L. Green ough, James Laird, Edward Lorenz, E. A. Woodyard, C. C. Archibald, R. C. Schott, B. Folsom, George Lorenz, Nels Osmundson, W. S. Sickels, Geo. Tayor Sr. The president, Mrs. Watson, an-* nounced her committees for the year as following: "Linens,” Mesdames Thomas White, C. J. Fuhrman, J. A. Lamb, Nels Osmundson, George Lor- snz; "Aprons,” Mesdames Wm. Man sell, R. C. Schott, L. H. Hazard I “Ban- lUets,” Mesdames Bert Folsom, Paul Van Scoy, Allen Young, George Un- ioeld and JCdward Lorenz. « Dairy Feeds The Monday night Bridge club -members met for their evening of play Monday at the home of Mrs. Hal W. Pierce on South Coulter street. Mrs. Greenough received high score prize. Those attending were- Mes- Mrs. Kenneth Kistner entertained her two table bridge club Friday ev ening of last week at the home of Mrs. Otto Davie. A delicious lunch was served before departing to Mes dames E. L. Vinton, Julius Ruble, Harry Oerding, Otto Davis, Donald Estes, Walter Litzenberger, Roy Watson and Mrs. R. H. Lukens, of Marshfield. Mrs. Ruble will enter tain next Tuesday evening. » t Members of the Study Club met Monday afternoon at the home of. Mr«. C. A. Rietman.* A one o'clock, luncheon was served by the hostess| to the following: Mesdames Keith Leslie, George Chaney, Iris Elrod, J. Arthur Berg, C. W. Kline, P. M. Drake. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. Klir.e at her home on East Second street. i $1.85 per gal. Cod Liver Oil, 5 gallon lots Bring your own container Ì At their home Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. George McGuire were hosts to their club with three tables of Bridge. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Tracy Leach, Walter Litaenberger, Frank Thrift, C. C. Ar chibald, and R. C. Schott The club will meet in a fortnight at the Thrift home on the Myrtle Point road. Like It! $57.00 per ton 55.00 per ton 47.50 per ton Hodgen-Brewster Egg Producer Hodgen-Brewster-Standard Scratch Hodgen-Brewster Cracked Corn Fancy Large Santa Clara Prunes Fancy Apricots - Choice Apricots - - - Fancy Muir Peaches This is the season Phone 69 15c 35c 27c 18c » lb lb lb lb ‘ » f Busy Comer Grocery Free Ask for cash ticket« entitling you to free Rogers Sil verware or Save Red Stamps and get the cash discount Delivery V. ■ J. Fuhrman, Paul Van Scoy, Bert Folsom, 0. C. Sanford, H. A. Young. The Ladies of the Church of Christ missionary society were entertained at the residence of Mrs. L. P. Maury Thursday afternoon. Mrs. D F. Thompson led the devotional exer- rises and program. The topic for discussion was “Mission in Africa." Mrs. Farr and Mr. Hicks added talks during the enjoyable hour. A short business session was conducted and followed by refreshments served to I Mesdames Ned C. Kelley, Gene Nosier, Aaron Wilson, Ralph Harry, M. O. Hooton, Geo. Swinney, Don McCue, A. N. Foley, Fred McClellen, Howard Pointer, Fred Von Pegert, D. F. Thompson, Fred Schear, Homer Hol- verstott, C. C. Farr, J. A. Staninger, L. P. Maury, Mr. anti Mrs. B. L-. Hicks and Miss Jennie Lafferty. Mrs. H. C. Getz was the delightful luncheon hostess today at one o’clock at her home on South Beech street to the members of the Friday luncheon club. Those enjoying the afternoon were Meedames G. Earl Low, R. F. Miller, Roy Neal, A. B. Collier, Fred McNelly, T. B. Currie, A. 0. Walker and the hostess, Mrs. Getz. Thursday the Laf-a-lot blub spent a des«ant afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. C. Sherwood at her home on the Fishtrap road. Wild huckleberry • nd Oregon grape decorated t he rooms. A dainty luncheon was served to the members: Mesdames James H. Jacobson, Charles Kime, B. A. Davis, George Gilman, W. R. Simmons, W. A. Cross, R. F. Lucas, F. F. Schram, B. B. Sanders, E. A. Wimer and Miss Eva Sherwood. Guests were Mes- lames George Sherwood, A. B. Mc Leod, lee Hand, W. W. Sanders, Mrs. Schram has invited the club to meet with her January 24th. Go by train or stage —convenient overnight sleeper direct to Portland, or by stage vta Roseburg Southern Pacific's deluxe Silver Gray motor coaches and train service combine to give you the utmost io convenient transportation. You can go one way, return another—rail tickets are good on the Silver Grays. Portland Sleeper « I------ Overnight sleeper leaves Marshfield st 7 p. m., arriving Portland 7:30 a.m. Returning, leaves Port land 8:30 p.m., arriving Marshfield 7:25 a.m. Sleep as you ride and save daylight hours for business or pleasure. To Portland and San Francisco "Silver Grays” to Roseburg. From there the "Shasta” leaves for Portland at 4:40 p.m.; for San Francisco, 2:10 p.m. Connection also for through stage to San Francisco leaving Roseburg ar 4:45 p.m. 8:20 am. 9:07 am. 9:26 a.m. 11:45 am. 10:20 am. Lv. Marshfield Ar. ................. 11:07 am. . Lv. Coquille Ar. . 11:50 a.m. Lv. Myrtle Point Ar. 1:55 pm. Ar. Rbseburg Lv. 9:40am. 8:05p.m. •:55 am. 7:18 p.m. •:33 am. 6:58 pm. 6:15 am. 4:40 pm. Marshfield to Powers Lv. Marshfield CoqOille . Myrtle Point Ar. Powers . . . . 7:40 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Harvey S. Hale invited a num . , 8:30 a.m. 2:20 p.m. ber of friends in Tuesday for an ev- . . 8:50 a.m. 2:40 p.m. ?ning. of Bridge. The high score . . 10:00 am. 3:30 p.m. prise went to Mrs. Vinton. Those en Returning joying the evening were Mendames Lv. Powers Roy Watson, Julius Ruble, Otto . . 10:30 a.m. 4:05 p.m. Ar. Myrtle Point . . 12:15 a.m. Davis, Donald* Estes, E. L._ .Vinton, 3:15 p.m. Lv. Coquille . Kenneth Kistner, A. W. Chapin Jr., . . 12:36 p.m. 3:35 p.m. Ar. Marshfield E. A. Walker, R. F. Miller and M. W. A. Installation 1:25 p.m. 6:25 p.m. Mrs. Georgianna VanNess, of Rogers, The Modern Woodmen oi America Stages Leave from, Ark. MichelHon ’s held its annual installation of officers ■il K. P. Hal) last Filday evening, the1 Sweet Shop Mrs. A. J. Sherwood was the charm following being installed: ing hostess to the Just-a-mere club Com.—Leslie Kime. Tuesday afternoon with a one o’clock Adv.—Wm. Smith. luncheon. The guests were Rested at Clerk—H. B. Carter. a beautifully appointed table, having Past Con.—M. C. Totier. FRANK A. POOR Banker—N. 6. Kelley. for a centerpiece a lovely combination of spring flowers, pussy willows and Watch.—Guy M. Kelley. Agent candles appearing from a mound of Sentry—Henry Ellis. moss. The afternoon hours were! Mgrs.—‘-A. L. Hooton, E. H. Kern. pleasantly spent in sewing. Miss It is expected that Milton A. Miller, Legion-Auxiliary Conference and will meet with the men in the __ ___ w Delia Sherwood assisted her mother in of Portland, will be selected as su The Confei----- 1M District District Conference for the •v«nini at eight. .. serving and entertaining those pres preme auditor for the M. W. A. to American Legion and Auxiliary will •«*« ¿ complete »>• poshed in thia pro- ent, who were Mesdames L. H. Ret ucceed J. W. Simmons, of Portland, be L'*- paper in K. P. —. Saturday. »aiurusy ntxt w««k. Watch for , held , ■ the • - - Hall I on it. ard, J. A. Lamb, Nels Osmundson, who held that office at the time of his January 1». The Auxiliary will Kkvs ln —111 «A- Thomas White, F. L. Greenough, C. death last month. a meeting in the afternoon at three Pacific 100 for Hao.