PAGI THREE
SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs. W. V. Ferguson entertained
with a delightful Bridge toe Thursday
i aft err. don at her home on South Beach
street. Guests for four tables were
includ -d Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Grider
aasisted the hostess in serving. High
«core prises went to Mrs. C. D. Walk
er and Mia. Grider. Those enjoying
the afternoon were Mesdames E. A.
Johnsen, E. F. Grider, J. M. Drake,
Julius Ruble, H. 8. Norton, J. E. Nor
ton, C. D. Walker. Frank W. Martin,
Cyril McCurdy, Keith Leslie, Levi
Wilson. D. E. Racklei?, Jack Kennedy,
Kenneth Medford, Hale B. Eubanks,
Claire Lehmanowsky and Homer C.
Gant.
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Sunday and Monday Sept. 28 * 29
- Lila Lee and Conrad Nagel in
"Second Wife
The truth about second marriage brought to the screen for
the first time, bringing to the homes of the world in one
tremendous dramatic sweep a problem no picture dared
treat before.
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Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 30 & Oct. 1, Ramon Novarro
and Lottice Howell in “IN GAY MADRID. A trilling,
passionate romance of old Spain.
Hear his golden
.voice in unforgettable melodies. See him fight.
See
him in his greatest role.
“SIS-
most
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3 & 4, Mary Nolan in “YOUNG
DESIRE.” She vaa the Queen of the Side Show. And
he was just a smaU-town boy. A smashing climax.
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Members of the “Mothers Club of
the Roy District’’ met Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Allie
Miller on the Fishtrap road. A short
business meeting was concluded and
the rest of the afternoon was spent
in sewing and conversation. Those
attending
were
Mesdames Lou
Kline, W. E- Cross, Harry Abar, Au
rora Willard, I. 8. Robison, Elmer
Shull and Rock Robison. In two weeks
the club will be entertained at the
home of Mrs. John McNair.
¡Mrs. J. Arthur Berg.
Mins Gentry
I was presented with a tovtiy guest
prize.. The invited guests included
were the honored guest, Mita Gentry, '
and Missoa Edna Robison, Maxine '
Psulson, Pauliip Chase, Mesdames J.
Arthur Berg, George W. Bryant, C.
A. Rietman, Hale B. Eubanks, E. F.
Grider, W. V. F.rguson, H. H. Hart
ley, Harry A. Slack, H. C. Cant, Mur!
F. Pettit, O. T. Gant, Luckey L. Bon
ney and E. A. Walker.
Boys
Suits
Thursday Mr». C. J. Fuhrman and
Mrs. Lyman Carrier wer« joint host
esses to the members <>f th« Just-%-
mere club at the home of Mrs. Fuhr
man on Spurgeon. hill, The luncheon
table was most attractively de;oratod
with orange colored French marigolds
and tapers of the same color. Coven
were laid for Me dames O. C. Sanford,
W. S. Sickels, Paul Van §ciy, Emma
Lyons, Nels Osmundson. H. A. Young,
L. H. Hasard, R. A. Wem ich, Frank L.
Greenough, J. L. Smith, Bert Folsom,
A J. Sherwood, Hal W. Pierce and the
hostesses, Mrs. Carrier and Mm.
Fuhrman.
A delightful afternoon was spent on
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Josh
Ruble on the Marshfield highway
when the ladies belonging to the
Needle Workers club and a few addi
tional guests were entertained at a
o’e o’clock luncheon. A profusion of
autumn leaver and potted plants were
used for decorations. Those who en
joyed the day were Mesdames W. D.
Simmons Jack Arnold,-E. A. Wimer,
F. A. Pook. C. J. Elwood, Frank F.
Sehram. George A. Gilman, F. B. Os
mond. R E. Simpson, E. L. Hand,
Sam Arnold, Pau) Osmond, T. C. Zo
sel and E. C. Yarbrough.
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J. C PENNEY CO., Inc
332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon
MIi it insured?
WANTED—Good horn?, preferably on
ranch, for four-montha old Water
Spaniel puppy, male.
At training
age. Inquire of Mrs. A. 0. Culbert
son, Coquille.
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co£ui LLE.ORE.
’CLU3IVE8UT'
RENT—Furnished apartment,
large rooms and kitchenette
FOR SALE—Two acres improved
land and 5-room house with bath,
on Marshfield Highway, one mile
from business district of Coquille.
Inquire Mfa. Geo. J. Bohrer. JPhone
«00LL.
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PIANO BARGAINS—Prominent pi
ano manufacturer has two small
new upright pianos and one new
baby grand in your locality. Rath
er than ship elsewhere he will sell
you any one of these at factory
prices. Terms it desired. For par
ticulars write: F. W. Grosser, 521
Knott Street, Portlsnd, Oregon. 7t2
CHINOOK SALMON—for Canning-
Fresh daily. See or call Shorty
Martin, Riverton, Ore.
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FOR SALE—Parlor heating stove, in
good condition. $10. Call 193-J,
Coquille.
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SHORTHAND STUDENTS A STEN
OGRAPHERS: get out your note
books and listen-in tonight and
every '.light over radio . tation KOOS
between 6 and 5:80. The contest
and prizes which the SUCCEED
SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS are pre-
,aenting will interest you.
Gould Furniture Co
NOBLER A WALKER.
SACRIFICE—4-room plastered house
with bath and breakfast nook, two
porches, laundry tubs, furnace, 30
outlets of wiring; garage, 12x18;
price $2300.
Terms, or w.ll take
clear lot or acreage for down pay
ment. John 8. Sandors, Ml West
Sth St Phone 17J-L.
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NOSLER & WALKER, Inc
wish to announce that one year ago we
took over the late T. A. Walker’s ’
agency. Mr. Walker was in the insur
ance business in Coquille for 35 years.
FOR SALE—Large Na.ional Cu«h
Register. Terms. If feepons. le.
Hart’s House of Service.
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Now, as another step forward, as a step
to increase our business and to render
better service, we have taken over the
insurance agencies of Mr. George Moul
ton.
Want Ads
WE WRITE EVERY LINE OF INSURANCE
Nosier & Walker, Inc
Coquille
Phone 192-R
IS IT INSURED?"
WANTED—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur
niture, etc. Arrow Hardware Cg.,
.next door east of Farm ora and Mer
chants Bank.
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