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the coquille tallbt sentinel , coquille , Womaii Club Party At tendai by Large Crowd (Continued from Arsi paga) games played and below is listed the names of those who won prises, tbe prize itself and the donor: Bridge Ladies’ high score—Shrub by Jno. A. Martin, Mrs. Lafe Compton, 2648. Second second high — lacquered table by Gould Furniture Co., Mrs. Susie Folsom. Ladies’ third high—copper tea ket tle, by J. A. Lamb Co., Mrs. Violet Lorenz, 2082. Ladidf low score—potted plant by Bergen’s, Mrs. Mildred Hartley. Men’s high score—ham by J. E. Ford CoM H. 8. Norton, 2618. Men’s second high—sack potatoes by Thrift’s Grocery, J. W. Laird, 2816. Men’s third high—10 pounds Co- coos grass seed by Lyman Carrier, F. L, Greenough. Men’s low score—pair socks by T. Warner store, C. P. Zumwalt. Ladies’ first grand slam—box toilet soap by Rackleff Pharmacy, Mrs. C. D. Walker. Men’s flrs.t grand slam—6 gallons gas by Taylor’s Service Station, D. E. Rackleff. Ladies’ first little slam—pair hone by J. C. Penney Co., Catherine Wer nich. Men’s first little slam—Auto polish and cleaner by Burr Motor Co., H. A. Slack. Ladies' first 100 honors — Console set by Slater’s Variety Store, Mrs. Ralph **aylor. % O regon . F riday , april ». tesa. PAGE THREE Simmons, E. C. Yarbrough, Fred Many aged persons, both men and Hickok, Geo. Gilman. In two weeks women in Coos county are expected by Last Friday evening M m Myrtle the club will meet' with Mrs. E. A. membcM <>f the county court to apply for old age pensions when the new DeLong was given a hearty surprise Wimer. law passed at the last session of the party and handkerchief shower in This afternoon at the home of Mrs. state legislature goes into effect in honor of her birthday which she was observing that day. The ladies gath L. A. Christensen on East Third street 1934. A number already have inquir ered at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Oddy the members of the O. D. O. club are ed as to the provisions of the law, and about eight o’clock wont over to being entertained. Spring blossoms some of them being of the opinion the DeLong home on Spurgeon hill. were used in decorating the home for that it is already in effect. In order that those who may be Dainty refreshments were prepared the occasion. Mrs. Christenson invit and at the time of serving little Pa ed Mrs. John Jayes and Mrs. C. W. planning to claimqthe pension may tricia Geaney, daughter of Mr. and Gano that afternoon, besides the reg become acquainted with the provi Mrs. J. J. Geaney, presented her aunt, ular members, Mesdames Lee Hand, sions of the ’ law and for the bene Miss DeLong, with a basket which Fred Kuns, H. G. Prey, George Sher fit of any.others the following.sum held many lovely handkerchiefs. wood, Guss Tillman, B. B. Sanders, mary of the act is outlined: Those taking part in the affair were Grant Wilcox. Refreshments will be “No person shall be entitled to a Meadames C. A. DeLong, Henry Lor served late in the afternoon. pension having children, or any other ens, C. A, Rietman, James Watson, Arsons responsible under the law Lloyd Oddy, Annie J. Robinson, J. J. Tne'Just-a-mere club ladies enjoyed if this Hate for his or her support, SOCIAL NOTES Geaney and two children, Muwes Bess Thursday afternoon at the home of tnd found by the commission able Mgury, Edna Robison and Marie Mrs. Hal W. Pierce, with luncheon o support them. No pension shall Ohulke. served at one o’clock and sewing as •e gi anted to any person who dis- the diversion following. In two weeks •oses of his property for the purpose Mrs. F. C. 'Hudson entertained the the club will meet at the home of Mrs. >f obtaining a pension. Sntre Nous club Tuesday evening at Lyman Carrier, at which time'* a 'The county court shall have the * delightful dinner with contract en potluck lunch will be enjoyed. Present ight to require that all property joyed following. Mrs. Walker car were Mesdames C. J. Fuhrman, W. S. >f any applicant be transferred to the ried away the honor prize for the eve- Bickels, Nels Osmundson, J. A. Lamb, county. The county shall be reim ting. On the dinner table and about H. A. Young, J. L. Smith, Bert Fol bursed for the full amount of pension he rooms were attractive bouquets som, F. L. Greenough, Lyman Car-, paid, H—«*, plus three vn.ee percent pciwuv per pvr annum aimuiil, jf Japanese quince and tulips. rier, M. O. Hawkins, Paul Van Scoy, from the estate of any person leaving Covers were laid for Meedames Wal O. C. Senford, R. A. Wernich, L. P. any property. ter Litzenberger, Julius Ruble, E. L. Maury and Mrs. R. T. Carruthers, of “Anyone convicted of a crime dur- | Vinton, C. D. Walker, Harry 11. Oerd- Astoria, the two latter mentioned be ing the past 25 years shall not be , :ng, Kenneth Kistner, Donald Estes ing additional guests that day. eligible to a pension. Any husband and Mrs. Otto Davis, of Myrtle Point. who has deserted his family for more Mrs. George Johnson arranged for than six months, or any wife who haa The Woman's Guild of the Episco a surprise party, which was given deserted her hueband or any minor pal church met at the Parish house Wednesday evening at their home in children without just cause, is like Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Bert honor of Maxine* her older daughter, wise not entitled to a pension. Folsom and Mrs. J. W. Laird aa host- who was celebrating her sixteenth “Severe penalties are imposed upon < som . Attending were Meedames birthday that day. The guests were oersons who misrepresent their "con- Men’< first 100 honors — Military George Lorens, Geo. W. Taylor, Sr., first taken to the Liberty Theatre and iition in any way in order to get a brushed by Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, H. C. T. Selbig, Muri Pettit, C. J. Fuhr later returned to the Johnson home, tension.. In case a person gets a pen C. Getz] man, Louis Charneski, James Wat- where they were served delicious re sion and it later appears that he had ■son, and E. A. Woodyard. freshments. Enjoying the affair were troperty, the county can recover from “500” , Ladini I’ high score—compact by H. Maxine Johnson, Gretchen Neal, Har the property twice the amount paid Friday evening of last week the riet Webb, Anne Van Scoy, Margaret in pension. N. Lorens, Mrs. Pearl Smith. “Infectious abortion of cattle “A person must have been a resi- Men’s high score—cheese by Swift “Lern Mor” club members gave an Pyrvance, Audrey Kendall, Marianne is the cause of great losses to A Co., Carlton Smith. interesting Easter Party at the home Axtell and Zalma Boaaerman. dent of the state of Oregon for 15 the cattle industries, and has a of Mrs. J. E. Norton on North Heath /ears and of the county for two years Hearts. significance, of aa yet undeter Justin C*ry ; was(b?_ inspiration street This is a sma|l club but a .mmediately preceding the date of ap Ladies’ lowest score—Gnome by E. mined importance, in respect to vary busy one. Mrs. Norton, with for a beach party which waa enjoyed plication, and have reached the age of W. £lrn*g, Mrs. X. E. Norton. Beverly and Joy Norton, has organ human life. This disease ik Monday evening at the J. E. Paulson 70 years and be able to qualify as to Men’s lowest score—towel rack by Justin and a tther specific provisions of the law ized this little club, their motive is cottage at Bandon. C. L. WiHey, J. L. Smith. caused by a germ comi inwnly , a.._ . . . entirely to keep busy and learn more. boy friend who has been spending tefore being eligible for a pension. Door Prises known as Brucella abortus.^, “The amount of pension will de Ladies* Door Prize—Mam, by Econo They meet once a week at Mrs. Nor the Easter vacation at the Cary home ton’s home, where they study music returned to Columbia college in Port pend on findings of the commission my Market, Mrs. E. A. Walker. in tbe sum which they .may deem just * Men's Doer Prise — Capon and and composers, shorthand and type land on Tuesday. writing. This evening of their enter sfter investigation of each partkular coop by J. L. Smith, D. E. Rackleff. A very pleasant tea and program case. However, said pension shall not Geo. A. Ulett conducted the draw tainment Beverly and Joy both plajbd ing for the other prizes and everyone several piano solos and duets. Dainty were given by the Missionary society exceed 860 per month in any case. “There will be no money in the fund appeared to be satisfied with the re refreshments were served, which car ladiee of the Pioneer Church at the ried out a color scheme of green and hom* of Mrs. W. A. Ireland Thursday to pay old age pensioiM until taxes are sults, which were as follows: pink. Guesta that evening wore Mu-1 afternoon. jpen for collection in 1934. In all Inauguration Day Ladies’ Prism rian Rice, Shirley Bell Price, Martha 1 T*“ program was opened with com- probability it will be several months The Continental congress. on Sep Sugar A C rea m e e e Goo. Unsoeld, and Patsy Berg, Esther Peterson, munity singing, “What a Friend We jefore application blanks are received. tember 13, I7H8, -selected the first Mrs. J. £. Paulson. Mrs. F. G. Leslie The County court abates when applica- Wednesday in the following March as ( Finger Wave or Mareel—Astrician Patsy Norton, and Mrs;ZL>, Lamb, Have in Jesus.” conducted a very impressive devo lon blanks are received, public notice the <lay on which proceedings under Mre. H. H. Coleman and Mre. H. 8. Beauty Shop« Mrs. Annie Robinson. Ir, tional lesson, taking her subject from' .«Ill be given that those entitled to the federal Constitution should be 1 Qt. Cream—Cowbol) Dairy, Mien Norton. the book, “Heart Messages from the make application for pension may do gin. On that day. which liapi>ened to Jacqueline Holloway. be March 4. the terms of congressmen Psalms.” The lesson for the after 10." Mrs. J. E. Paulson entertained her 1 Cake—Idea) Bakery, Mrs. O. C. and executives began. As the terms contract club for dessert luncheon on noon was “The Deaconess, A Good Sanford. of these officers were set for two. four Mm. Ireland gave the Tea Bell—Hudson’s Drug Store, Thureday, with the following attend Neighbor.” and six years. It follows that they al Next Week at the Liberty first topic, . “ The Wesley House, ” ine: Meedames R. E. Boober, Clairs ways begin and expire on March 4. Mm. Louis Charneski. Joan Biondell is teamed with Chas The period between election and In 82.00 Order — Coquille Laundry, Gray, C. K. Noroott, F. C. Hudson, Mrs. Belanger the second topic, “The Oliver Spires and two additional Wesley House Chapgee Lives,” and er Morris for the first time in auguration was made aa great as It Mrs. C. A. Rietman. 'Blondie Johnson,” a First National is because of the time required for Buqket of Ora ng es C. L. Tuttle, rueata, Mrs. Louis C barn eski and Mrs. Mm. Oddy gave the third topic, “Giv picture in which they play the fea communication and travel In those ing Youth a Chance. ” Mrs. Alex Pe D. E. Rackleff. Mrs. Muri Pettit. terson’s topic was, “A Bethlehem tured leads with a notable cast in sup days between such distant states as Candy—Levi Wilson, Mm. Geo. House Worker.” These topics were port. The picture, which opens' at the New Hampshire and Georgia and the Miss Raima Lindros, who is to be- Ulett. , relative to the great work being done liberty Theatre tonight, gives an en capital. come the bride of €. G. Caughell in a tirely new and novel slant on the per few weeks, was given a lovely mis- among the negro and border Mexi- set, Mrs. Ed Lorenz sonal life of the big time crook, with Littleton Ghost Story Coffee Pot and Coffee M edford's eellaneous kitchen shower by the cans. Mrs. Hartman ended the pro- After a' very a woman as the brains and dominat monabers af tbe Business A Profes gram with prayer, Ghost-story lovers inny be Inlereateii Grocery, Mrs. J. A. Thoosas. ing figure in the operation of their by an incident of which the details Picture—‘Noreott Studio, Mrs. J. E. sional Women’s Club, of which she has pleasant social hour, tea was served questionable trade. I are claimed to be perfectly authentic. been an active member for some time. by the hostesses, Mesdames W. E. Axtell. On the night of November 25, 1779 1 Dress Cleaned—-City Cleaners, The affair was held Tuesday evening Thompson,'E. Purvance, Henry Ellis Frederic March, young star who re the second lx>r<l l.yttleton dreamed at the home of Mrs. A. N. Gould on and J. 8. Houdyshell, to those present: Mm. H. A. Black. , r ’ cently won the most distinguished that a bird Hew into his room, changed Baking 8et—E. G. Opperman, Mrs. South Heath street. Mrs. Gould en Mesdames C. L. Willey, P. D. Hart honor the motion picture industry can to a woman, and hade him prepare for man, Adrian Campbell, James Rich tertained "Mias Lindros and her sis Roy Neal. bestow, the award of the Academy of death within three days. mond, Clyde Minard, B. A. Davis, 8. Butter Knife—R. Wilson, Mrs. ter, Miss Jennie, for dinner that eve He told the dream to bis family at Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for M. Nosier, Frank Martindale, B. C. ning and later the club ladiee >rrived A. L. 8impeon. the beet performance of the year, co- breakfast next morning, but made light Minard, Margaret Brown, F. G. Leslie. ‘Hwatre Paas for one week—Liber with Miss Lindros not aware that the stats with Claudette Colbert, dark of It, being (p all appearance* In excel occasion had been planned in her hon Balanger, Alex Petemon, Henry Bel- ty Theatre, Mrs. M. J. Hartson. eyed, French-born screen beauty, m lent health. Before the refreshment« were loni, L. M. Oddy, R. B. Rogers, Birdie Eiectrie Timer—Mt. Mates, Mrs. C. or. He joked about It again Just before •Tonight Is Ours,” screen adaption served she was presented with many Skeele, M. 0. Hawkins, Lyman Car going to bed. a few minutes before L. Tuttie. of < play by Noel Coward, which midnight on the third day. Can Oitveo Dunham’s, Mrs. Levi beautiful and useful gifts. Those en rier, M. W. Way, Goo. Wilkins, L. comm to the Liberty Theatre Sunday. joying the evening were Misses Blythe Waring, Lather Daniels, M. Daniels While he was undressing he sudden Wilson. Like "Private Lives, ” best known ly fell deed.—Txtndon Times. I pkg. Bulbs—Coos Feed A flood Cousins, Beatrice Morris, Edna Robi and Julius Ruble. to the movie public of all Coward’s son. Jennie Lindros, Myrtle DeLong, Co., Mrs. F. L. Greenough. worlto, '"Jonight la Ours,” is a witty, Shower at Riverton Order at Beauty flhop—Mrs. Rob Harriet Gould, Katherine Jane Hass romantic? story of clever, intelligent Toys Children Favor ler, Jacqueline Holloway, Frances Friday afernoon Mrs. Harold Rid erta, Mrs. Wm. Mansell. t A comprehensive survey lends to the ^people. >It centers around a girl of Appeteasere—"B. Folsom, Mrs. H. 8. Oddy, Ines Rover, Ida Oerding, Gloria ing waa honored with a shower by position ¡who waives her responsibili conclusion that building blocks are the Gets, Meedames Cora Mackey, A. N. Mrs. Alpine and Mm. Dye at the Norton. ties and sets out to have an amusing favorite toy for children up to the age 44 Gal. lee Cream—Cream o’ Coos, Gould, Martha Mulkey, WiHard Bos- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. iime. in Paris, and a wealthy young of seven. Drawing and painting ma aerman, H. H. Coleman, George Bry Bean of Riverton. r terials rank high. With little girls’ Mrs. W. M. Cunning. Parisian . who inaists on being the ant, Jennie Price, Alton Grimes, 0. The occasion was in the form of an dolls and houskeeping equipment are Men’s Frisos source of the amusement. In giddy, favoritles. Sand and clay for model A Change of Oil—Coquille Service L. Newton, Tracy Leach, Ines Chase, afternoon tea with Mrs. Ladbar Claus ecstatic .fashion, they chase about Ing retain the Interest of most chil Jernes Richmond. Ida Owen, Bertha ed pouring. The rooms were decorat Station, L. H. Hazard. the French capital, but their momenta dren. Mechanical toys, on the other Load of Wood—Smith Wood-Prod Smith and Miss Moselle Hair, of Eu ed with Sacred lilies and English ivy. alone are moments of deep, flaming hand, are soon discarded. Adults usu gene. Many beautiful gifts were received. ucts, Levi Wilson. passion. A strange trick of fates al ally enjoy the mechanlcul toys more The afternoon was moot enjoyably ».00 Repair Work—Coquille Ma most upsets their lives, hut a dra than the children for whom they are Wednesday evening a number of spent in visiting and sewing and pi chine Shop, C. D. Walker. matic climax ultintately sets every- purchased -" - ■ 1 -r---------- ».00 Repair Work-riKuns’ Shop, Kathleen Brady's friends were enter ano selections were rendered by Mrs. i thing to rights. March is cast as the tained by her mother, Mrs. James Beck oec* ana mrs. Hayward. naywnra. and Mrs. Probate Court Items Geo. Bryant. * Parisian? with Miss Cobert aa the girl Following is the list of names of Case fleda Pop—Iris Elrod, J. J. Brady, at a dinner and the&tre party, i The First National Bank of Coca in the ease. zvAAaalnw mwmm V Kath- «4.L * those participating: ---- »a s -a _ , — The occasion was in honor of Mesdames Jen- Leslie. . Bay was on Tuesday named as ad leen ’ s fourteenth birthday. Centering nie Price, Wflltana Howell, J. 8. Ber Body Pilieh-Niles Motor Co, Roy “Employees’ Entrance,’’ which First ministrator of the 8355 estate left by the dinner table was an attractive bowl ton, Ronald rWard, B. F. Atkinson, Gudmundson- National has made with a great all- Paul Betty, who died at Marshfield, Sack Flour—Nosier Grocery, Ru of Japanese quince and trailing greens, I Ed Barnett, A. S. Bean of Coquille, star cast headed by Warren William, in February thia year. The apprais along with green tapora, around which i Alton Clausen, Leister Clausen of La pert Pownder. > Loretta Young and Alice White, and ers are W. C. Asplund, Jens Hansen Side of Bacon People’s Market, E. places were provided for Kathleen neve, Horace Berry. Mettie Peterson, which comes to the Liberty Theatre and Fred Magnussen. Brady, Virginia Hartson, Betty Ax Dewey Beyers, Fred Beck, F. Bell, D. Webb, — W. U. Douglas has been appointed next Wednesday is going to cause a Coffee—8my Corner Grocery, J. A. tell, Alice Wheeler, Isabelle Unsoeld, W. T. Alpine, A. C. Dye, A. Hayward, whale of a lot of discussion among executor of the will of Matt Nieme, i Jean McNelly, Audrey Taylor, Mary Flora Haan, G. A. Martin, Grace At Lamb. \ women, aeeordiny to Loretta Young. who died April 16, leaving an estate Matches — Norton’s Stationery, Lou Nosier, Georgia Sherwood, Mari kinson and W. Bean of Riverton. All because, William, whose God ap estimated to consist of 84000 in real lyn Compton, Dorothy Qlaisyer, Geor- Henry Hess. pears to be business success, has adopt and 82000 in personal property. The gianna Johnson, Brady and Enjoyed No Hostess Breakfast Coffee—«efeway Grocery. ed the creed, that ** a wife handicaps appraisers are W. E. Butler, Ben R. Aileen Percy, f Vj. . 1 A no-hostaas Easter breakfast was Taylor. _ a men in his efforts toward success." Chadler and D. E. Douglas. enjoyed at the Ellingsen home Sun One 8aH Oeaned-City Ctaaners, H. “ - H. Äartiey- On Thursday afternoon Mm. Ralph day morning. The room was colorful Knife Hospital Notes Marriage Licenses z .. Myrtiewoed Bewl — Lenav» Hard Taylor was hostess to the Needle with spring flowers and appropriate Mrs. Harley Covatt was dismissed April 20—Fred Edward Glisan and Yellow tapers Workers club at her home. The Easter decorations. ware, Louis Charneski. il y décorât- the tableo, Dora Miller, both of Marshfield. . ____ ' and T flower» decorated . . from the hospital Friday and is re Lunch or Dinner—Coquille Hotel. C rooms «mre very attlaetivel. _ _____ Breakfast __ «jpî____________________________ * ed with spring dowers and a V branches was sowed to eleven: Miss- April 20—Clarence Hatcher and covering nicely at her home. A. RietAan. Mre. George Potter was operated Top Drenaing — Roosevelt Super of apple blossoms. Late in the after- ee Dean Harding, Louise Smartt, Eu- Sylvia Hatcher, both of McKinley. on Monday for hernia caused by an noon refreshments were served to nice Grimsgard, Wilda Held, Pauline Service, J. A. Berg. Dippet—Leneve Hardware. L. L. Meedames C. C. Bonniksen, W. E. Ellingson, Mm. Pearl Ellingaen and If you want to subscribe for a Port injury received about a month ago Cross, Swain Donated, F. F. Schram. Messrs. Tom Flanagan, George Bel- land daily the clubbing combination while at work in the laundry. Bul b s Ooaa Food A Saad Ca„ Goa. E. A. Wimer, Ray Simpson, Joah Ru- loni. Bill Barrow, Chas. Haglan and we offer with the Sentinel will save Calibi «uria 100 fer ».00. bio, Frank Book, Jack Arnold, W. D. Jeok Detlefs. Bel loni. Why the Cow Bell Dairy HaK Mad* Milk Safe by Pasteurization Article taken from Ü. S. Dept, of Agriculture Bulletin No. 602 This germ has been found to cause undulant fever in man, the disease being acquired through the consumption of raw milk from abortion infected cows. f 'To avoid danger from this dis«, \ ease milk should be pasteUr- 'i 4 ^jzed-' —_J »» Cow Bell Da? , y New Cases in Circuit Court April 14—'Roso and Florence Dey re. J. Garfield Gilmore et al. April 17—Dena E. Curts vs. Had- .ey M. Curta. Suit for divorce. April 17—Federal Land Bank of Ipokane vs. Martin Clausen et al. April 18—A. A. Schramm, superin tendent of Oregon state banks, vs. las. E. Montgomery et al. April 20—Laura McDuffee va. Geo. Morgan et al. April 20—Central Service Station . P /s. Shell Oil Co. Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at us nA« * Want Ads One Cent a Word Each Insertion FOR SALE—Chesterwhite sow, reg istered, farrow soon. -x Nine pigs, 8 weeks old. Darrfll Anderson, Fishtrap road, 4 mile«. Phone 13R2. It* WANTED TO RENT—Dairy Ranch, 15 to 25 cows, for friend in the east. •—A good dairyman and a good farm er. Cash rent. Write Geo. Maas, Myrtle Point, Ore. 14t2 WANTED TO BUY—Good milk goat. See Isler, 460 Front St, Coquille. It* FOR RENT—House at 123 So. Coul ter street See Alton Grimes, or call 14-J. ■'OR RENT—Modern 5-room stucco bungalow with two acres of land 4>k miles from Coquille. (10 per month. Mrs. W. H. Griffin, Riverton, Ore. Phone 1R43. 12t4* I-----———.— .. WANT HANCHES, dairy, stock, etc., Hâve cash buyers. Quick action. Price must be fair. Goldstein 1522 12th Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 12tl* USED CARS 31 30 32 30 29 19 40 30 28 30 26 25 27 Maroon Chevrolet Sedan Dove Grey Ford Coupe Chevrolet 157 in. Truck Dark Green Chevrolet Coupe Grey Ford Coupe Chevrolet Sedan—Black Chevrolet Truck—overload Tan Chevrolet Sport Roadster Green Chevrolet Coupe Maroon Ford ‘ Coupe 1* " - - Model T Ford Roadster Ford Coupe—Model T Maxwell Sedan Anthony Steel Dump Bed Logging Trailer A bunks SOUTHWESTERN MÔTOR CO. Coquille, Oregon Phone 26-J