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HB OOQÜILLR VALLMY gÜrfïNÜe COQUILLE, 'Choral Program Enjoyed by Large Audience PAOS SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. J. A. Lamb entertained with a Before an audience which nearly seven o’clock dinner at her home Mon I filled the Pioneer Church Tuesday ev day evening for the members of the ening, the Choral Club, under the able Monday night Bridge club. She also direction of Mra. E. A. Woodyard, invited Mrs. Muri Pottit and Mra. presented “The Rose Maiden,” the Paul Van Scoy who filled the places of Mm. Edward W. story in song of a, flower which wished absent members. Lorenz received the honor prise. Pres to be changed to a mortal.. The entire program was splendidly ent were Mesdamae J. L. Smith, H. A. rendered and reflected much credit on Young, Hal W. Pierce, George Lorens, the participants, the soloists and the and Edward W. Lorens. chorus. Nor should we fail to give especial credit to the accompanists, Friday at their home Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. O. Hawkins and Mra. C. A. A. N. Gould entertained a few friends Rietman, who added so much to the with an informal evening which was success of the event. Theirs was the pleasantly spent in Bridge. About the most strenuous, for while other would room of thoir home were large clus fail to appear at rehearsals occasion ters of pussy willows and ferns which ally, the pianists were faithful and in were used in decorating for the occa defatigable. » sion. At the close of the evening play y Mrs. Lyman Carrier, who presented a delicious two-course luncheon was several of the solo parts, again charm enjoyed by the following: Messrs, and Dignity and ed a Coquille audience with her sweet Mesdames Bort Folsom, A. Young, in Fit and Fabrice! - voice and Mrs. Paul Walker has for J.. E. Norton, George Bryant and J. jrears been a favorite singer in this L. Smith. city.* i Oran Rickard, H. H. Hartley and The ladies of the Episcopal Guild Kenneth Thompson were equally as met Wednesday afternoon at the Par fine in their solo and duet renditions, ish House. Mra. W. S. Sickels read a and added fresh laurels. very interesting chapter called, “The Because the program was being giv City Streets,” from (he book entitled, en in a sacred edifice there seemed to “Building a Christian Nation,” which be some doubt that applause was the ladies present enjoyed very much. proper, on the part of the audience, After this Mrs. Sickels and Mra. F. L. and the first few numbers were greet Greenough served tea to Mesdames ed with silence. But before it was A. J. Sherwood, George Lorenz, R. A. half through there was spontaneous Dimick, Paul Van Scoy, L. H. Hazard, applause greeting each number, which James Wataon, C. A. DeLong, Annie was as it should bo. J. Robison, G. R. Wickham, Nels Os- Following is the personnel of the mundson, Edward W. Lorens, J. W. chorus which Coquille music lovers Laird, C. K. Norcott, Muri Pettit, H. Judge Brand Addressed Leod; American Vialtor, Harriet will be glad to hear again and again: E. Hess and Louie Charneski. B. P. W. Club Monday Gould; Moral Opinion of the World, Mesdames J. R. Bunch, Lyman Car Naomi Cobb; Spirit of the Unknown rier. Mary Gage, L. H. Hazard, M. 0. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paulson were Miss Blythe Cousins, chairman of Soldier, Viola Newton; Trumpeter, Hawkins, Geo. Johnson, E. W. Lor hosts to the'.r dinner club Sunday ev the International Relations committee, Tracy Leach; Judges, Mrs. Ines Chase, enz, J. W. Miller, Paul Walker, John ening at their home on South Coulter assisted by the other members of her Mra.Ceona Bryant, Mrs. Georgia Rich Aasen, J. P. Beyers, Geo. Bryant, Bon street. Red tulips centered the largo OB»ABtMINT • IT OBI committee, were in charge of the in mond, Mm. Mabel Peyton, Mra. Jennie nie Dutton, F. G. Leslis, Floyd Peter dinner table which was beautifully ap teresting meeting of the Business A Price, Mm. Cora Mackey, Miss Helen son, Birdie Skeels, Misses Hazel pointed. Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon Gretchen Mauney, of North Bend, were present Professional Women’s Club, last Mon Stanbrough, Mies Ida Oerding and Adams, Betty Glaisyet day evening. A general invitation had Miss Myrtle DeLong; Greece, Mar Mehl, Audrey Aasen and Messrs. for the pleasant gathering. Mrs. ------------------ l.1111. - ---- Ll.ll— been extended to the public to attend garita Agostino; Great Britain, Edna H. H. Hartley, Oran Rickard, Kenneth Mauney was Miss Maxine Paulson be and many local people responded. No Robison; Poland, Alice Perrott; City Thompson, W. H. Arstill, J. E. Har- fore her marriage. Prizes wore won erty Theatre, was entertained by the Can work rent out. Call or see B. business was transacted but the fol of Danzig, Jennie Lindros; Ruritania, berd, F. G. Leslie, J. J. Leslie, E. D. by Mr. and Mra. Lo Fevre and Mrs. Past Grands club of the Odd Fellows C. Minard. lowing pleasing program was given: Clara Bosserman; Alturia, Saima Webb, C. L. Willey, E. A. Woodyard. and Mrs. Hess. Covers were laid for and Rebekahs lodge in thoir banquet •Talks on Peace,” were given by Lindros. Messrs, and Mesdames Fred C. Hud room where a delicious supper was LOST—Silver pin about size of half dollar with Alaska design. Reward Ronald Burr and Ernest Detlefsen, Mm. George Richmond, finance Fished Without a License son, H. E. Hess, R. E. Boober, Jack nerved them. The proceeds of this if returned to Sentinel office. It will go to the Past entertainment two small boys from the Roy Dis chairman, announced the club would Le Fevre and Guy G. Mauney. Clayton C. Driscoll, of Marshfield Grands Club. trict They were very fine and con hold a “Market Street Cafeteria” on was fined 826 and costs in Justice WANTED—To buy yearling heifers, vincing. The pupils of the Roy school March 7th, which will be open to the Stanley’s office here Wednesday For luncheon and afternoon on 2 yr. olds or cows. J. L. Smith. The Laf-a-lot club met yesterday have made quite an intensive study of public. Further details of thia will' morning for fishing in Ten Mile Lake, Monday Mra. William Zcuel enter afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Meyers at disarmament and world peace and appear later. • tained the Ecadrion club ladies with Sunday, without a license. FOR RENT—House at 128 So. Coni- have compiled a most interesting The attention of Sergeant C. A. the following present: Mesdames John her home on the Bandon highway. At ter St. Alton Grimes, Phone 14-J scrapbook on the subject. This book Ships 90 Jerseys to California Hearing, who made the arrest, was L. Aasen, Willard Bosserman, Roy tending were following: Mesdames Chas. Kime, Ed. Detlefsen, W. E. SITUATION WANTED as House was exhibited and explained by Clin J. L. Smith completed Sunday the called to the action of the Coos Coun Neal, Geo. Johnson, Earl Nosier and Cross, W. D. Simomns, B. B. Sanders, ton Burr and James Avery. keeper by widow in or out of city. shipment of 90 Jersey heifers to the ty Bar Association last month, which additional guests were Mrs. Hal W. O. T. Nelson, Elmer Shull, E. A. Vocal Solo. “Our Yesterdays,” by Westbrooks, of Smith River, Calif. would require that all offenders have 'ieree and Mrs. Theodore Clinton. Address Y. care of Sentinel. It* Wimer, P. J. Jacobsen, Clifford Bon- Mrs. Leona Bryant. They wore taken down by truck, 40 their hearings in the J. P. district in Two BLACK SAND MINE—10 acres for “The Pacific Coast’s Relations with going from the Martin Clausen place which the crime is committed. A meeting of the study dub was niksen and Swain Donated.. weeks from this date the ladies will the Orient" was the subject of a near Riverton, and 60 from up Coos held on Monday by the members first sale at reasonable price for cash. Mr. Hearing says such a procedure speech by Judge James T. Brand. It River. The cattle were all T. B. and w.uld cost the state more money for enjoying a no-host luncheon at one meet with Mrs. O. T. Nelson. 8-4 ft. of black sand, plenty of was very evident to Judge Brand’s lis abortion tested, and it took two prosecution and work a hardship on 1’clock at the Coquille Hotel. Later water. Also has two coal seems Thia month the essional En teners that he was extremely well weeks to finish the testing and get the offender. Taking Mr. Driscoll’s they went <0 the home of Mrs. C. D. 2 and 8 ft thick. All convenient to Southwestern qualified to discuss the subject he had them all started for the Westbrook case for an example, he stated that Walker on Knowlton Hights, where gineers Association the river, for shipment. Address chosen. Many pertinent facta were dairy ranch. Scowing them across Driacoll was given his choice of being tbsy spent the afternoon with their Oregon were invited to meet with the R. K. W., care Sentinel office. 6t2 engineers in Coquille, at whkffi time brought out to show the interdepen Coos river, building a loading chute brought to jail to spend the night, usual study work. they also included their wives and all dence of the natioM, and that even in the road, stormy weather and the the arrest being on Sunday, or if he tually it will be found extremely de collapse of a small rotten bridge, would prefer to appear before Justice Mrs. A. B. Collier gave an interest together enjoyed a dinner aerved at sirable for all nations to become mem were a few of the handicaps which Stanley here Wednesday, coming ing party last Thursday evening for the Rainbow. A social evening was planned for their pleasure following FOR SALE—Call’s Supreme Im bers of the World Court. greatly slowed up the shipment of voluntarily. He naturally chose the the pleasure of her son, Bob, who was proved Now Oregon Strawberry A very beautiful piano solo was the cattle. that day celebrating his birthday. A the diner, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinton latter course. Planta. 86.00 a thousand. Only a invited the group up to their lovely played by Katherine J. Haesler, fol group of his boy friends were invited Had Mr. Hearing been compelled few thousand plants loft. Place home where cards were enjoyed. lowed by a pianologue as an encore. to take him back to Lakeside for his and were served a delicious 6:80 If you want to subscribe for a Port your order at once. L. C. Call, Co From Marshfield were Mr. and M ts . Several members of the club pre o ’ clock dinner. Valentine decorations hearing, Driscoll would have been quille, 1H miles from Coquille on C. F. Bosse, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Buck sented a pageant, depicting “Our land daily the dubbing combination brought to jail for the night, taken were used on the dinner table which the Fairview Road. 6t2 ingham, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forrester, Court and the World.’s. Those parti we offer with the 8entinel will save was centered with the lovely birthday back to Lakeside the next day, with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton, Mr. and cipating were: Registrar, Laura Mc- you money. cake, decorated with red candy hearts, consequent additional travelling ex Mrs. Alfred Matson, Major T. F. Mc ¡•XXR RENT—Two 6-room houses. penses, besides the night’s incarcera and red tapers were also used. After Close in, newly papered and painted. Ginnis and Mr. Fred Magnuasen; the dinner the boys played cards, with tion. New linoleum in bath and kitchen. from Myrtle Point were Mr. and Mra. It would appear that Mr. Hearing’s Tom Ostrander winning high score One wired for electric range. Rent J. N. Gearhart. Those from Coquille policy is more conducive to justice "»rise and Marvin Skeels lbw. Present 116.00 each. Key at Sentinel ofltee. were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinton, Mr. and economy than the procedure the were Fred Coleman, Bill Pook, Gordon Write Mrs. L. E. Stuns, 500 Stan ■Jell, Tommy Thrift, Marvin Skeels, and Mrs. P. P. Whitmore, Mr. and attorneys request. ton St., Portland, Ore. 4tf Tom Ostrander and Keith Holverstott. Mrs. Paul Van Scoy end Mr. E. H. Kern. Lions Enjoy Good Talks FOR SALE—Standard make of piano Guests enjoying the evening at the At the Lions Club luncheon yester home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Gant near Coquille. Will sacrifice for un Eastern Star Initiation day, A. A. Peters, head of the AH>ere >n Wednesday were the members of paid balance. A snap. Easy terms. Beulah Chapter No. 6, O. E. 8., held Poultry Research Department, of •heir dinner club, along with a few Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, a very interesting session at the regu- Seattle; Mr. Hogan, of Portland, and idditional friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- lar communication last Thursday ev Ore. 4t8 Mr. Poole7, of Eugens, all of the Al- nond A. Jeub won the prise for the ening. Mrs. P. W. Culver was initi berc organisation were guests. evening, which was pleasantly spent ated into the order. Refreshments FOR RENT— They spoke interestingly of the in playing bridge. One very pleasant sleeping room. Cover were laid were served by a special committee poultry industry in which a man with 'or Mr. and Mrs. C. Weldon Kline, Mr. A two-room apartment, everything appointed by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. smaller capital cifn secure larger re and Mrs. George Chaney, Mr. and Clara Bosserman. The next regular furnished. —Inez R. Chase, 824 turns on investment than in any other Mrs. Luckey L. Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. West Third St. 4t3 communication will be February 26th. phase of agriculture, and predicted Harry A. Slack, Mr. and Mm. Ray All visiting members are welcome at that by fall of this year, and contin- mond A. Jeub, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. Phone all meetings. □ ng through 1933 the poultryman Rietman and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. 22J. would enjoy greater prosperity than Gant. Marriage Licenses at any time in the past TO TRADE—50 owes for cattle, pre Feb. 16—E. R. Dondajewski and Dr. Thompson, federal veterinarian, ferably young stock. See Marc The Contract Club enjoyed yester Luella Hicks, both of Marshfield. They in Oregon, was another guest He re Shelley, Economy Market. ltf day afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. were married Tuesday by Judge ferred to Coos county as one of the ten in the state of Oregon which is 8. Emery on East Second street. Mem Thompson at the court house. accredited as free from tubercular bers for two tables were present. cattle, and expressed the hope that the Juvenile “Neighbors” to Meet A number of Camp Fine girl were ERE is an all-around Don’t be content with leas entire state would be so accredited in All Juvenile members of the Neigh entertained by Miss Zelma Bosserman the not distant future. truck, high in quality than International quality bors of Woodcraft lodge are request Paul Dunn, achool supply salesman Monday evening for dinner at the ed to meet at the W. O.JW. Hall on and low in price. It has four in a truck you will want to home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was another guest of the club. Saturday, February 20th at 2 p. m. The new forward speeds, and ita drive for years. Willard Bosserman. Part of the Mary L. Wise, Senior Guardian. 29 Chevrolet Truck—stake bady >876 powerful engine generates A-2 assures you dependable group met for the dinner and in the Dornath Again Making Shingles 26 Star Touring—Glass enclosed 48 early evening were joined by several plenty of power with unusual hauling, low upkeep expense, J us tics Court blanks for sale at thia »1 Harley Davidson Motorcyele John Dornath stated yesterday that other girls, all taking part in the in and remarkable operating fuel economy office. his shingle, shake and box factory, in tt Chevrolet Truck—Stake Body teresting Valentine exchange party There are 22 ball and roller economy over a long period the Valley Warehouse here, is again t» Ford Coupe arranged for them. Miss Rosabella operating. The plant on Hall’s creek bearings in this truck. T<* of years—it is the moot eco Ford Touring Shone and Miss Elsie Strauss who are is also in operation but as their tim vibration-free clutch, cam- nomical truck investment on SI Chevrolet Coupe guardians to the girls were also pres ber there will soon be exhausted they Ford Cabriolet It is built in ent. Others were Alice Wheeler, Elois and-lever steering gear, the market. will have to stop there before long. rt Ford Tudor—Buckste! Wilson, Betty Brady, Faye June Nos 4-whed mechanical brakes, two wheelbases—136 inches One Coat a Word Bach Insortine As to the item in our Riverton notes rt Chrysler “60” Coach ier, Margaret Daniele, Norene Mc and the modem, attractive and 160 inches. Bodies are last week, that Dornath A Sons are- tt Chevrolet Coupe Keown, Esther Mansell, Ruth Osburn, FOR RENT—Close in 8-room modem, going to locate a plant at Riverton, appearance are among the available for hauling every Ow M-Day Virginia Swindahl, Marjorie McGuf- furnished house; breakfast nook, Mr. Dornath says that no arrange kind of load. features you will appreciate. fin, Vivian Henderson and Margaret electric range and water heater; ments have been completed and he Ayers. built-ins. Garage if required. does not know when they may operate Phone 182R. down there. Not at once, anyway. Last evening the entire east of Call Farr A Elwood for transfer “The Red-Headed Stepchild” present FOR RENT—Four-room cabin 335 Hall St. Coquille, Oregon Phone 195.J highway; practically furnished. ed by the Monotony Killers at the Uh- and faci. New Style! New Quality! Priced for Thrifty Times! Suits Spring / / *19.75 J. C. Penney Co. ? 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