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FRIDAY, .. .................. , - r Rl | PAO! SOCIAL NOTES I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER U « 84 Buck Junen to “HELLO TROUBLE" SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER M • 27 “BIRD OF PARADISE" With Deters* Del Rio and Joel McCrae King Vidor's spectacular production of the stage play by Richard Walton Tully—the story of a beautiful Hawaiian girl who waa sacri ficed to a volcano because she violated the taboo* of her people. With a background of Hawaiian music and native dances, thia is one of the" moat noteworthy productions of recent month*. One night of lovsr- then both must die! WEDNE8EDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 88 - 88 -THE NIGHT CLUB LADY" With Adolphe Menjou and Sheet* Gallagher. From the celebrated mystery novel by Anthony Abbott—“About th* Murder of the Night Club Lady.” 8he had been threatened with death as the clock »truck twelve. She wa* surrounded by police but she died anyway. How? • Only Thatcher Colt could aolve the mystery. * Mr. and Mr*. Frank L. Greenough started the fall meeting* of th* Sen ior “504” chi with the member* gath ering at their home Tuesday evening of this week. Three prise* were awarded; Mr*. Lorens won the ladies' high'«core prise, Mr. Chaney the gentlemen’*, while Mr*. He«* received the consolation. Extra guests for the evening were Mr. and Mr*. Lafe Compton, along with the regular member*: Messrs, and Meadamm Bert Folsom, Hal W, Pierce, L. H. Hasard, H. E. H om , W. V. Glaisyer, Geo. H. Chaney, J. Arthur Berg, Mr*. J. E. Paulson and Mrs. Edward W. Lorens. Last Friday the Part Matrons and Patron* club of Beulah Chapter en joyed a pleasant evening together in card* and conversation. The affair waa held at the Masonic Temple. This club meets regularly every third Fri day in the month. The hostesses lant week were Mesdame* Berth* Smith, W. V. Glaiayer, JtoyNesl and Miss Edna Robison, who served refreshments to the following: Mesdame* Henry Lor enz, Bart Folsom, E. L. Vinton, Ed ward W. Lorens, Cha*. Kime, George Lorens, H. W. Pierce, 4,yW. Milter, Messrs. Frank Leslie, Theodore L. Clinton, John Currie and W. V. Glaiayer. * Mm. James Watson and Mrs. C. J, Fuhrman were hostesses at the Guild meeting of the St. James Episcopal Church at the Pariah house Wednes day afternoon. The following attend ed: Mesdame* L. H. Hasard, W. H Mansell, E. L. Vinton, Muri Pettit, H E. Hess, Edward W. Lorenz, Geo. W! Taylor Sr., J. W. Laird, R. L. Stewart, Louis Charneski, Bert Folsom, Geo. Lorens, E. A. Woodyard, and Mine Eleanor Folsom. The picnic of the Episcopal Church, Sunday School and Guild which waa held Sunday to th* J. 8. Barton cabin at Bandon beach, proved to be a very delightful affair. The day waa lovely, so many enjoyed walking on the beach, while other* went swimming. About fifty attended. The Ecadrien club ladie* were pleasantly entertained for luncheon on Monday at the home of Mr*. J. L. Aaaen on South Coulter street, with •owing following. Cover* were laid for Mesdame* Roy Neal, George John son, Earl Coaler, E. M. Kay, Frank B. P. W. Entertains Teachers Thrift, J. X. Norton, Lyman Carrier, One of the delightful affairs on the W. V. Glaiayer and H. W. Pierce. ii.li ir r gm -y ~T -ijm yearly program of the Business and Professional Women'* Chib was held Mrs. Walter Litzenberger enter«. One Can* a Ward Rack tanartton Miindap senuhis in lhato ihitoeamaM Is lead her fcwd ta bl* bridge club at ----- —«■—---------------- * DRY.ALDER OR FIR,, in 16-toeh the Laird building, when they held a her home Tuesday evening. Mrs, JU length, delivered for >1.50 pbr tier. reception to honor of the teacher* and Berne* and Mr*. George Sherwood Elmore Schroeder, Coqui|le. It* other business women of the town, fart additional guest*. For the eve who are not member* of the dub. ning’* play Mr*. Kirtner won the high 18, at four-thirty at the home of the County W. C. T. U. Convention ’* parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. G. WANTED—^Small Ranch to operate The room* were beautifully dec •core. At the eloee the hostess aerv- bride ' Some thirty-five delegate* from all ' on shares, or would taka job on orated with large baskets of autumn ed delicious refreshments to those ‘ Davis, of Salem, Oregon. Rev. Mr. union* in the county met for the an of Salem officiated in the pres nual Woman’s Christian Temperance dairy ranch. Elmore Schroeder, Co- leaves. Mr*. Berth* J. Smith,., presi present: Mesdame* F. C. Hudson, E. Long ‘ of relative* and a few close Union convention at the Pioneer quiDe. II* dent of the ekA, gave a ahsrt address L. Vinton, Otto Davis, Julius Ruble, ence ’ The bride wore a becoming Church Tuesday. ' of welcome to the guests, after which Kenneth Kistner, Donald Estes, and friends. Mr*. €. C. Farr, WILL TRADE *29 Chevrolet Roadster the meeting waa turned over to Mr*. the two guest« mentioned above. blue wool suit trimm^J in grey fur. county president, presided. for Livestock. Car in perfect shape Cora Mackey and Mrs. Viola Newton, Mi** Virginia Tillman, of Coquille, A twenty minute devotional service and five good tires. Value 8250.00. of the Research and Membership com wa* her bridesmaid, while Wm. H preceded the business session, which Call Barbour, Phone 73, Coquille. Barrows, also of Coquille, acted aa lasted until noon. Reports from lo mittee, respectively, who were host- beat man for the groom. Mr. and cal unions proved very interesting, eeeea for the evening. FOR SALE—Two used rifles, to good Mr*. Donaldson stopped in Coquille showing much relief work accom The entertainment consisted of var condition. They may bo seen at the ious games and a short skit by Misses for a few day* on their way south. plished, a good active membership, P. W. Walker hardware »tore. While here they were heartily con all bill* paid and the county to good Ida Oerding, Katherine Janje Hassler gratulated by their many friends aa financial condition. and Jepnie Lindros. Prise* for the each of them formerly lived in Co ones winning in the game* played Mi*» Maud Aldrich, national W. C. quille. They will make their home at T. U. lecturer, who delivered eighteen were received by Mrs. Ruth Beyers, Manchester, Calif., where the groom lecture* during her recent stay in the Mrs. C. W. Gano and Mlsa Harriet Is employed by Swift A Co. Gould. . county, wa* sent a vote of thank*. Refreshments were served at a late She will return to Cooe and Curry Mr*. W. 6. Sickel* was the gracious counties September 25 for ten mor* hour to the following member* and hostess to the Juetamer* club ladies meetings. guests present: Mesdame* Ruth Bey for luncheon yesterday at her home <■ Ofhcers elected for the ensuing year ers, Lucia Coleman, Inez Chase, Ida on North Coulter street The lunch i were: Mr*. C. C. Farr, president; Owen, Martha Mulkey, Isohel Un- eon table was centered with an attrac Mr*. Jas. Richmond, vice president; soeld, Bertha Smith, Belle Gould, Ula tive centerpiece of pink Japanese Mrs. Delbert Loree, Bandon, recording FOR SALE—Light touring ear over Leach, Cor* Mackey, Viola Newton, anemone* and purple verbena, while secretary; Mrs. G. A. Gray, corres Mary Weighill, Elsie Andrews, Al hauled, and good mechanical condi in the living room yellow flower* ponding secretary; Mr*. W. H. Phil tion. Will trade for poultry. Write bert* Tyrell, Blossom Waldron, J. E. were used. Thia was the first meet lip«, Marshfield, treasurer. The above Axtell, Gladys Gano, Margaret Good Box «4. Marshfield, Oregon. ing of the club this fall and all the officers are also delegate* to the state win, T. R. Jackman, C. E. Nites, member* were present who included convention to be held at Salem Octo Stanley Fitsgerald, E. A. Woodyard Mesdame* L. «. Hazard, A. J. Sher ber 11-14. Any other member who and the Misses Laura Mc wood, H. A. Young, Nels Osmund son, can attend may be made a delegate Leod, Beatrice Morris, Harriet Gould, M. 0. Hawkin*, Lyman Carrier, H. by notifying Mrs. Farr. Thais Myers, Blythe Cousins, Edna W. Pierce, J. A. Lamb, O. C. Sanford, Robison, Katherine Jane Hassler, The speaker for the afternoon wa* C. J. Fuhrman, Bert Folsom, J. L. Mr*. J. E. Norton, of Coquille, who Helen Stanbrough, Marguerite Agos Smith, F. L. Greenough, R. A. Wer- gave a fine addreas, using a* her tino, Naomi Cobb; Myrtle De Long. nieh, Paul Van 8coy and th* hostess, topic, “Am I My Brother’. Keeper.” Ines Rover, Id* Oerding, Salma Lind- Mm. Bickels. ros, Jennie Lindro*, Mary Ella Cary, The new year’s work will begin Jeanette Pook, Geneva Agostino, with an Institute at Coo* Bay Novem Th« Needle Worker* club enjoyed ber 16, 1882. Gweneth Waters, Vada Swinney, Let the afternoon yesterday at the home ta Wallace, Hilda Pyle, Jacqueline of Mr*. E. C. Yarbrough on Spurgeon Holloway, Kathleen McClintock, Marriage Licenses hill. The ladies, while at the club, Karsen* McRay, Phyilie Hall, Jean Sept. 17—Rueseli Hedge* and De- planned to have an evening party in | Hill. ___ their ___________ .. . ' lore« Cumming*, both of Reedsport. cluding husband* on the second Satatday'of'eaeh month? At'them*’ *f- | The* ‘n*"ied fa Justice Maybee j Want Ads fair* card* will be played. The boat*** " served refreshment* to the following:' Mesdame* Ed Detlefeen, W. E. Croea, Frank Pook. E. A. Wimer, Bay ¿’mp- *on, Goo. Gilman, *C. C. Boni'ka».-', Jaek Arnold, Ftod Hickok, Josh Ruble, Frank F. Schram, W. D. Simmon*. In two week* Mr*. Arnold will enter tain the club. . ' 1—............. . .. .. ~ at North Bend last Saturday. Sept 17—Walter I. Fribble, of Co quille, and Grace Cunningham, of Burbank, Calif. They were married by Judge Thompson at Che court house .last Saturday. '. Sept. 17—Clyde James, of Ophir, and Vera Le Claer, of Wedderburn. They were also married Saturday by Judge Thompson. Sept 1»—Goo. H. 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