The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COQUILLS YALLBT SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1333.
The Coquille Womaa’a Club
SOCIAL NOTES
Tuesday, January 10, the Coquille
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The girt* in the Leader class of the
Woman's Club met in
rhe afternoo i _ at
the Episcopal Parish house for t.ieir Pione«r Church Sunday School were
regular monthly meeting. Mre.J.K. pleasantly entertained Monday eve­
Noriion, president, waa in the chair. ning nt the home of their class teach­
The public welfare chairman of the er, M m . J m . Richmond. During the
club, Mrs. C. C. Farr, urged the ladies evening table games of various kind*
to give to her any used garments were played, with first prise won by
they have, that can be spared and she Audrey Aazen and consolation by
Refreshments were
will eee that they reach some one Frances Oddy.
served at the close wfthe evening. Be­
greatly in need.
M m . Geo. Bryant returned for M m . sides the regular members, attending
Compton, chairman of the Library were Misses Florence and Dorothy
committee. She stated that twenty- Cary and Jimmy Richmond. Members
six new books have been recently pur­ present were Misses Florence folsom,
chased. She also asked if the dub Helen Belloni, Elda Gilman,’ Frances
ladies would assist M m . Ellingson, li­ Oddy, Freda Wilson, Audrey Aasen,
brarian, in repairing the books at the Ida, Lucille and Eleanor Oerding,
public library, Which the the chib Marjorie Knight, Marjorie McGuffin,
ladies voted to do. She also asked for Bernice Eggleston, Ruth Brant, Jean­
any good books or magazines one ette Pook, Olive" Tillman, Katherine
Jane Hassler, Betty Glaisyer and M m .
might be through with.
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Several letters were read by the Richmond-
■
This evening Mrs. Kenneth Kistner
is entertaining the “Entre Nous” club
ladies at her home at 357 South Divi­
sion street. Attending will be all the
club members, who are: Mesdames E.
L. Vinton, Julius Ruble, Donald Estes,
F. C. Hudson, Harry H. Oerding, Otto
Davis, Walter Lltaenberger.
On Wednesday afternoon the Mis­
sionary society of the Church of
Christ met at the home of MH. J. A.
Staningjer.
The
president,
Mr».
Schaer, opened the meeting with a
short business session which was fol­
lowed by the topic study on, “He
made one of every , nation.” This was
given by M m . Jessee. The scripture
lesson,, read by Mr*. Bailey, was from
Luke 15:3-7. Mrs. Yarbrough gave
the devotional reading for the after­
noon. An interesting talk on “Are
We Our Brother’s Keeper?” was giv­
en by Mrs. M. O. Hooton.
At the
close -Mr*.'Ralph Harry sang, “Nine­
ty and Nine,” which was beautifully
illustrated in a chalk drawing by Mrs
Nina Noeler.
Mns. Staninger, the
hoateM, served light refreshment* of
popcorn and apples to the fololwing
members present: Mendamee Maude
Bean. V. L. Bailey, A. N. Foly, C. C.
Farr, Mattie Gaalin, Charles Hill, Ar­
thur Hooton, M. O. Hooton, Ralph
Harry, Cal Young, L. P. Maury, John
McCue, Grover McQuigg, Geo. Swin­
ney, Nina Nosier, Fred Schaer, D. F.
Tompson, A. J. Jessee, Aaron Wilson,
W. H. Wimer, Jfcrry Peart, Rose Yar­
brough, Addie McCullough, Mrs. Don­
aldson and Mie* Jennie Lafferty. The
February meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Chas. Hill.
secretary, M m . Emery; one of which
On Wednesday, at the Episcopal
wa* from C. Weldon One, who is
connected with the United States For­ Parish house the Woman’s Guild met
est Service, in regard to tree planting for their regular weekly meeting.
in the parking strips of the streets Mrs. George Lorenz and Mrs. E. L.
of Coquille, which would indeed beau­ Vinton were hostesses to the follow­
tify the city immensely. This matter ing: Mesdames Muri Pettit, L. H.
was given to Mm. H. E. Hess, head Hazard, A. J. Sherwood, C. J. Fuhr­
man, Nellie Whereat, Annie J. Robin­
of the civic committee.
After the business session was son, W. H. Mansell, Bert Folsom, J.
closed the rest of the afternoon was W. Laird, E. A. Woodyard, C. D.
Walker, Jas. Watson, Lloyd Boa*,
turned over to the program . ■
Mrs. C. D. Walker. The first number ’ Misses Pearl and Ruby Snyder, of
on the program was a piano solo by Portland.
Joy Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Monday night bridge dub en­
H. S. Norton. The selection was a
Chinese dance, “Miss Lu,” which was joyed a very pleasant evening on Mon­
in keeping with the program of the day at the home of Mrs. Hal Pierce.
day. Mrs. B. A. Roberta, of Fairview, Extra guests were Mrs. Muri Pettit
again consented to tell something of and Mrs. R. F. Miller. Prises were won
her travels in China. Mrs. Roberts, by Mrs. E. W. Lorens and Mrs. Smith.
Members attending were Mesdames
who spent fifteen years in China, can
Bert Folsom, H. A. Young, J. L. Smith,
tell a great deal about that country
Geo. Lorenz, E. W. Lorenz and J. A.
which is very interesting. She told of
Lamb.
her favorite way of traveling which,
Miss Katherine Jane Hassler enter­
she explained, was by way of river
A dinner party was given Wednes­ tained with an interesting party Wed­
boats. She also told of many humor­
day evening at the home of Mr. and nesday evening at her home on East
ous coincidences which took place in
Mrs. F. L. Greenough for the pleasure Second street, at which she asked her
other methods of travel. M m . Roberta
of Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney, who, guests to come dressed as “six-year
is a very pleaaing and interesting*
with their family, are planning to___ _ ” _
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to which
the guests responded
speaker and when she brought her leave either Saturday or Sunday for I olAi,
with ^”at delight, bringing with them
talk to an end, it was with regret by |
a few months’ trip into southern Cal- their faVorite dolls and buggies. The
her audience.
ifornia, where they will join M m . evening entertainment consisted of
Mre. E. A. Woodyard, accompanied
Chaney< mother, Mns. Ribble, and games, many of which were those a
by Miss Edythe Farr on the piano,“
their »on, Georje; who have been youngster would enjoy, such aa an an-
sang a group of three solos. They
down there for several months. The’1 imal cracker hunt and the little tea
were all different types but Were all
hosts at the dinner were a group who party. Miaa Hessler gaVe this party
exceedingly well presented.
have enjoyed many pleasant evenings in compliment to Miss Frances Oddy,
At the close tea waa served by the
in contract bridge the past few
recently moved to CoquHle.
hostesses. Mewdames R. A. Wernich,
m>nths and who were: Dr. and M m . - giving her the chance to meet thin
Lyman Carrier, Chester L. Ward,
W. V. Glaisyer, Mr. and M m . Lafe groUp of girls. Miss Oddy and Mia»
Kennett Lawrence, George Leach and
Compton, Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Green- Hassler were friends in Marshfield.
J. E. Norton. The following attended:
<>u»h’ ,nd/heir bonoMd guests, Mr.
entering the high school there
Meadames P. D. Hartmon, George
the same year. Guesta included were
Lorenz, Don McCune, 0. T. Gant,, and M m . Chaney.
.
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Misses Frances Oddy, Jeanette Pook,
Louis Charns.ki, M. Earl Wilson, L.j -
On Monday evening M m . M. J.Hart-
and Dorothy Cary, Liters
H. Hazard, Ernest Purvance, B. A.
»on entertained her two-table bridge McLeod, Jennie Lindros, Florence Fol
Davis, R. E. Boober, Jennie Price, F.
club membeM at hor home on Willard aom
Helon Belloni. Eld. Gilman.
G. Leslie, C. C. Farr, F. S. Emery,
atroet The evening was brought to olive Tillman, Inez Rover, Audrey
Paul Van Scoy, J. A. Lamb, C. J. >
Fuhrman, C. D. Walker, W. H. Man-1 an end with refreMiments which were Aaeen, Gloria Getz and Mary Ella
served after several games of bridge. pa_
sell. Birdie Skeele, L. P. Maury, Geo.
Bryant, F. L. G reenough, R. L. Stew­
art, Ray Thomas, E. A. Woodyard, O.
C. Sanford, Maude LeRoy, George
Chaney, B. A. Roberts, Miss Inez
Rover and M m . Platt, of Centralia,
Wash.
At ths Woodman Hall Sunday af-
ternoon at 1:30 o’clock the Needle
Workem cldb ladies and their fami-
lies, to the number of fifty or more,
enjoyed together their Christmas dm-
ner party, which had been planned
for a much earlier date but owing to
so much sickness was postponed until
all could attend.
After the dinner
games were played with a cafeteria
supper spread later in the evening.
This afflair proved to a very enjoyable
one for all attending.
attending.
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Calling cards 100 for 31.50.
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Saturday and Monday Saving
Coffee Values
Canned Foods
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The
world’s
Choice
Quality
Coffee.
Vacuum
Packed.
2 lb. €AN
CARLOAD SAVINGS
Fancy California Broken Rice’’
Rice Market has Advanced.
Here is a Buy
15c
He
IOC
22c
25c
29c
Bread
Favorite White
WheaL 1 th Loaf.
leaves
Fruits and Vegetables
■f Spuds
50
. 59c
Klamath No. 2
Bananas '
Golden Ripe
LB.
Grapefruit
4 sS?’ . . 19c
Arizona—Sweet
Shortening
High grade Vege-
table.
4 lbs.
(Not a Compound) fc-**V*
California, where they plan to spend
a few months, have been the inspira-
tjon recently for several delightful
g.therings, one of which was given by
Mr. and M m . Luckey L. Bonney at
their ^m, on
Elliott street
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and M m .
Chaney were their guests for dinner
and a nBlnber of couples were invited
(lB for the evening which was enjoy-
ably apant in Bridge, Mr*. Slack and
Berg ^„¡„g hi<h
prixm
and Mr. and M m . Chaney receiving a
lovely guest prize.
Guests were
Messrs.
and
Mesdames
Georg*
Saniclor
9C
The Efficient Liquid
Bind,.
pint
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 122
“Dickie Duck” Balloon*
'
(WHILE THEY LAST)
WITH
THE ALL-YEAR ROUND CEREAL
Knife Hoepit*] Not«
Jack Johnson underwent an emer­
gency appendicitis operation at the
hospital Sunday evening, Dr. Rich­
mond found that the appendix had
ouNted.
*
M m . Harry Cooper underwent a
major operation on Monday.
M m . Marjorie Weekley, of Myrtle
Point, waa brought to the hospital late
last Friday evening for a major oper­
ation.
Dr. Richmond performed an opera­
tion on Joan, three-year old daughter
of Mr. and M m . Kenneth Medford,
Wednesday, removing her tonsils.
Mr. Thompson, of Riverton, who en­
tered the hospital last Friday for
treatment, was dismissed yesterday.
J. H. Oeralng, who has been in the
hospital for several weeks, and during
the time underwent two operations,
wa* dismissed Wednesday, greatly
improved in health
Fred Milani wa* dismissed Monday
and returned to his home at Arngo.
AT ALL GROCERS
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nice young,
gentle Jersey cow, just fresh with
htlfer calf. J. L. Smith, Coquille.
Phone 60R.
TRAPP® RS ATTENTION—Highest
price» paid for fur*. Gun* bought,
«old «nd traded. Leneve’s Sporting
Good« and Hardware Co. Coquille,
Oregon.
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