The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 22, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    TSB OOQUILLB YALLBY SENTINEL, OOQUILLB, ORBGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1*S3.
PAGB THREE
B. & P. W. Entertains
freachers and Others
Mrs. Gertrude Lambrecht, daughter
SOCIAL NOTES
Bulk Olives
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maiden, and
William C. Ulett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Ulett, were quietly mar­
ried at the Pioneer Methodist parson­
age last Sunday morning, Septemlier
17, at 9:15 o’clock by Rev. P. D. Hart­
man. The ceremony was read in the
presence of only members of the im­
mediate families. The bride wore a
becoming suit of a rich blue with
steel gray hat and accessories of the
same color. After the marriage a
wedding breakfast was served at the
Ulett beach cottage at Bandon with
the bridal couple leaving immediately
afterwards on a trip to .^northern
points. Mr. and Mrs. Ulett will make
their home in Coquille, where Mr.
Ulett is employed in the Smith Wood
Products plant.
A very pleasant reception for the
lady teachers and other business and
professional women of Coquille was
given by the Business & Professional
Highest quality Heinz California Pack. The best
Women’s Club last Monday evening. --
The dining room of the hotel had
on the market. Any amount.
been artistically decorated
with
greens and large basket* of flowers
for the occasion, The Research com-
Pints
Half Pints
mittee, composed of Ines Chase,
Bertha Norton and Ruth Beyera,
Cans
greeted the guests as they arrived at
the hotel. Each guest was given a
corsage, these being pinned on by
Katherine Jane Hassler, Clara Bos­
serman, Ula Leach, Laura McLeod
and Jennie Lindros.
The Reception committee was com­
posed of Belle Gould, president, and
Leona Bryant and Bertha Smith, paat
Tested T. B. and Abortion
presidents.
Miss Jacqueline Holloway, bride-
Inez Rover played the piano while
Whipping Cream y2 Pt.
elect of Harold Carver of Myrtle guests were arriving and were being
Point, was complimented with a show, Seated. Mrs. Chase, chairman of the
Milk, 1 qt.
er party giVen by a number of her Research committee, presided fpr the
friends yesterday afternoon at the following program:
home of Mr. Carver’s grandmother,
Greetings—.Belle Gould; president.
J. L.STEVENS
Mrs. Arnold of Myrtle Point. A num­
Piano Duet, “Moon Rocket,
ber of Coquille ladies attended the March” arid “Shooting Starts.*"
affair..
.
■
“Vocation Plus Avocation” was giv­
en by Loena Bryant, past president.
The Episcopal Guild ladies me*
Mrs. Lyman Carrier, accompanied
Wednesday afternoon at their parish by Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, sang the fol­
h.iuce with Mrs. Bert Folsom and Mrs. lowing solos: "May Day Song” and
E. W. Lorenz as , hostesses. Other “Night Wind."
! members attending ware Mesflames
"The Ten Year Objective,1 the
I George Lorenz, E. L. Vinton, L. H.
plan’ now being followed by the Na­
Hazard, Louis Chameski, H, E. Hess, tional Business and Professional
Geo. W. Taylor Sr., Annie J. Robin­ Women’s Club was discussed by Ber­
son, C. T. Selbig, Muri Pettit and W. tha J. Smith, past president.
H. Mansell.
“Requiem” and “On the Road to
Wheeler and Woolsey in “Diplo maniacs” at Liberty Theatre
z
Mandalay” were given by Heinz
Tonight—“Mama Loves Papa” Coming Sunday
club
Members of the Jusramere
Huebner, accompanied by Mrs. E. A.
"were pleasantly entertained at one Woodyard.
o’clock luncheon yesterday by Mrs.
A brief talk on “How and Why This
Nel» Osmundson at her home on East Club was Organized” was given by
Second street. On the luncheon table Ruth Beyers, our first president.
bouquets of marigold were used. Cov­
Mns. E. A. Woodyard, accompanied
Pioneer Missionary Society
ers were laid for Mesdames C. J. by Edythe Farr, gave the following
Fuhrman, H. A. Young, Bert Folsom, selections, “Wing« of Night” and
A very pleasant and profitable
J. L. Smith, W. S. Siekela, Lyman “Little Grey Dove.”
meeting of the Pioneer Missionary
Carrier. J. A. Lamb, F. L. Green-
After the program punch and waf­ society was held at the home of Mrs.
ough, O. C. Sanford, H. W. Pierce, L. ers were served by Inez Chase and C. T. Skeels Thursday afternoon. The
H. Hazard, Sarah Wickham, Paul Bertha Norton and the following for­ devotional lesson, "Ohrist’a Attitude
Van Scoy and Mrs. E. E. Johnson, of tune tellers told the future: Ida Owen toward Women,” wa« led by Mrs. Lee
Marshfield. In two weeks the club with fortune telling cards; Ruth Neeley and Mrs. E. Purvance.
will meet with Mrs. Van Scoy.
Mrs. Lyman Carrier, who was one
Beyers with playing cards; and
Maude Woodyard by reading palms. of the group attending the Northwest
Last evening a group of Junior girls
The following guests attended: Conference of the Methodist Episco­
of the local high school met at seven­ Jeanette Pook, Elizabeth Pierce, Ger­ pal Church South at Troy, Idaho, last
thirty at the home of Esther Man­ trude Tway, Bernice Eggleston, Mrs. August gave during the lesson hour
sell. Games and conversation were C. M. Hodgdon, Mrs. Annie Robinson, a comprehensive and entertaining
the evening's diversion. In the group Ann« Jersyk, Edythe Farr, Mra. Ly­ sketch of the great work that is being
were Misses Gretchen Neal, Maxine man Carrier, Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett, Mrs. accomplished by the Woman’« Mis­
Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in one of tne smart song and dance en­ Johnson, Alfreda Harry. Audrey Ken­ E A. Woodyard, Mrs. Leia Elrod, sionary Society of that body. It wa«
dall, Anne Van Scoy, Harriet Webb, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, Mrs. Lafe Comp­ a very fine report and was listened to
semble number» in “Diplomaniacs" their new RKO-Radio musical come­
Faye Hurrel, Geraldine Minard, Helen ton, Mns. Wood, Hazel Adam«, Letta with rapt attention. Mrs. P. D. Hart­
dy disturbance which fetches merri ment to a new high on the screen.
Pinkston, Norene McKeown and Mar­ Wallace, Rosabel Shone, Mrs. Edith man, Mrs. E. Purvance and Mrs. Jas.
“Mama Loves Papa,” first co-atar- garet Purvance.
“Difilomaniacs,” hailed as a hilar­
Walton, Mrs. Mae Waggoner. Mrs. J. Richmond, who were in attendance at
ious burlesque on world problems of ring picture for that ideally-mated
S. Barton, Charlotte Andrews, Dean the conferehce, also added a few
Monday evening Mrs. C.'A. Machon Handing, Mrs. Marie Stewart, Flor­ words of information.
The lesson
the present day, embroidered with pair of comedians, Mary Boland and
musical numbers and nonsensical sit­ Charlie Ruggles, will open Sunday at was given a little surprise party at ence Hill. Jean Hill, Phyllis Hall. hour was dismissed with prayer by
her apartment by a few friends who Members were present as follows: Mns. Hartman.
uations, opens tonight at the Liberty the Theatre for three days.
knew that she wan observing a birth­ Mesdames Ruth Beyers, Clara Bos­
Miss
Boland
and
Ruggles
are
a
mid
­
During the afternoon a ladies’ quar­
Theatre.
It is the first tuneful show to be dle-aged couple whose troubles begin day that day. The guests also -pre­ serman,
L«ona
Bryant,
Saima tette consisting of Mesdames Lyman
based on the well-known ineffectual­ when M bs Boland, filled with ideas of sented her with a small taken in hon­ Caughell, Inez Chase, Belle Gould, Carrier, Paul Walker, J. L. Aaaen and
ities of the Peace Conferences and the “culture” learned from popular lec­ or of the occasion. Mr. Machon pro­ Vivalene Jackman, Ula Leach. Martha Birdie Skeels sang two beautiful se­
aggravated pomp of some of its less tures, decides that her hueband must vided for a delicious midnight lunch, Mulkey, Viola Newton, Bertha Nor­ lections, “De Coppa Moon” by Shelley
wear formal dress on every possible which was enjoyed by those present: ton, Ida Owen, Jennie Price, Georgia and “Strumming” by Wood, much to
notable delegates.
It« outstanding cast in “Diploman- occasion. When he goes to his office Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fortier, Mr. and Richmond, Bertha Smith, Isabel Un- the delight of all. Mrs. M. O. Haw­
iacs” is headed by Bert Wheeler and in a cutaway and striped pants, he Mrs. 0. L. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. soeld and Misses Harriet Gould, Kath­ kins was the accompaniat.
Ijater tea was served by the host­
Robert Wkwlsey, those irrepressible starts a series of fateful event« that L. W. Claver.
erine Jane Hassler, Jennie Lindros,
cost him his Job, cinch his selection
Kathleen McClintock, Laura McLeod, esses, Mesdames G. H. Tillman, Ken­
RKO-iRadio Picture comics.
Mrs. Fred Hickok pleasantly enter­ Frances Oddy Edna Rohison, Inez nett Lawrence, S. M. Nosleg and J. L.
Saturday night’ preview presents to an important civic poat, get him
Smith, to those attending: Mesdames
Faye Wray, Gene Raymond and Claire fired again and generally upset his tained the Needle Workers club at Rover and Helen Startbrough.
her home Thursday afternoon with re­
Preceding the reception the fol- P. D. Hartman, J. S. Houch, M. W.
Dodd in “Ann Carver’s Profession.” and his wife’s well-ordered life-
freshments served to the following lowing . short business session
wai Way, B. A. Davis, James Richmond,
who attended:
Mesdames Swain conducted:
Henry Ellis, E. Purvance, Frank Les-
County
C.
of
C.
at
Powers
Mrs. Morrison Surprised
Donated, E, C. Yarbrough, E. A.
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Laura
McLeod,
one
of
the
The
Coos
County
Chamber
of
,
-
—
club
Tuesday (Horning Mrs. A. T. Morri­
i Wimer, Ray Simpson, Josh Ruble, members, was chosen by unanimous
son was happily surprised by having Commerce met in Powers last Monday [ Geo. Gilman. Jack Arnold, Ralph Tay­
two carloads of Pythian Sistere, from evening with a dozen in attendance, lor, Ed Detlefsen, W. E. Cross, Frank vote as the candidate for queen for
the Harvest Festival Dance by the
CoquU|e, drop in on her at her beau­ Bandon being the only city not repre­ Pook and two extra guests, Mrs. Mau­
Business and Profesisonal Women's
tiful home near Bandon. At noon a sented.
rice Corthell and Mrs. Harold Sim­ Club.
One Cent • Word Each bwertton
Attention
was
called
by
Ed
Miller,
potluck lunch was served, to which
mons.
According
to
the
finance
committee
all did justice. The afternoon was manager of the Coast Highway As­
A N ew FURNISHED OABIN at
plans for the dance are progressing
spent with fancy work and a trip sociation, to the annual meeting of
Bradley Lake for rent by the day
Cody
Carlson
Wins
Case
nicely.
the association, to be held in Astoria,
through the cranberry bog.
or week, real reasonable. Mrs. Lillie
The
name
of
Marguerite
Agostino
The case of A. E. Seaman, of
When it came time to go all were Oct 21. With several care coming
Hartig, Bandon, Ora.
invited to come again and the invi­ from Crescent City it is hoped a good Marshfield, against Clyde Carlson, of was presented to the club for mem­
bership.
tation was accepted by all. Those at­ caravan can be arranged to leave Cooa Bandon, was tried in Justice court
A note of thanks was ordered writ­ WANTED TO RENT—Piano, for the
here Thursday before a jury composed
tending were Mrs. Morrison and county.
winter. Wil! receive best of care.
ten
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, who
Mr. Miller also reported on the of R. B. Knife. E. A. Walker. Keith
daughter, Lois, Mesdames Frank
R. J. Jarger. Call 7, Coquille.
It*
•°
generously
let
the
club
use
the
hotel
state
highway
meeting
in
Portland
Leslie,
S.
M.
Nosier,
Mrs.
Margaret
Schram. Earl Cross, Ed Detlefeen,
room«
a«
a
meeting
place
during
the
Fred Hickok, Blanche Davis, Roy Pet- last week when an attempt wa« made Stacer and Mrs. Maud Howell. Mr.
FOR SALE-One Underwood Type­
summer months.
tengill and Neil McGil very .—Press to get re-allocation of federal funds Seaman appearer! in person and was
writer, No. 5 in A-l condition. A
Printed programs were ordered
for
public
works.
The
commission
assisted
by
Horace
Byler,
who
made
Correspondent.
snap
at $20.00. Cost $75.00. See
bought
diving
the
date
of
each
meet
­
stood pat on its previous decision, be­ his maiden speech before a jury.
V. R. Wilson, Coquille, Ore.
36tf
ing and the committee responsible for
ing
endorsed
by
all
the
county
dele
­
Grant
Oorby
was
for
the
defense.
Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
the
evening
for
the
ensuing
year.
gations outside of Multnomah which
The case arose over an insurance
A special communication of Chad­ were present.
TRADE for ranch or acreage—apart­
policy written by John Neilson, of
wick Lodge No. 68, A. F. & A. M.
ment near Teachers’ Normal, Mon­
Honors Friend With a Dance
Mr. Cameron, of the Forest Ser­ Bandon, for Mr. Carlson and which
will be held at eight o’clock Tuesday vice at Powers, announced that the Mr. Carlson claimed to have told Mr.
mouth. Clear title for clear. Might
A very pleasant dancing party was
evening, Sept. 26. Work in the E. A. Powers to Grants Pass road, being Neilson beforehand that he did not
assume small amount. Might rent
that given by Harlo Call in I. O. O. F.
to responsible party. W. E. Thomp-
degree.
built by CCC boys, would probably be want. The claim had been assigned hall, Tuesday evening, in honor of
W. E. Bosserman, W. M.
•on.
83t3
graded as far as Agness by next sum­ to Mr. Seaman and the action was Heinz P. Heubner who has spent the
mer. The crews have been making brought in his name as the nominal sumM&. with* him here.
Calling cards 100 for $1.00.
good progress the past few months.
plaintiff, although Mr. Neilson was
There were fifty couples present WARRANTS FOR SALE—at a dis­
count. /Southwestern Motor Co.
The supply of . Coos county recre­ the real party in interest. The amount and for those who did not dance, jig­
ational booklets of which the county involved was only 18.35.
saw puzzles and bridge were available.
chamber has printed several thou­
The jury was out but a short time
A four-piece orchestra provided
USED CAR8
CO THE
sand, has been exhausted and the di- when it brought in a unanimous ver­ the music for the brilliant affair, and
' rectors were unanimous in the opinion dict for Mr. Carlson.
«everal vocal number« were rendered 30 Ford Tudor
31 Chevrolet Cabriolet
' that more should be obtained. The
Wesley Seaman appeared of record by Mrs. E. A. Woodyard.
27 Chrysler 70 Coach.
presidents
of
the
various
chambers
as
the
attorney
for
his
father
in
this
Decorations
consisted
of
baskets
of
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of comemrce in the county were case, but he had just knocked down flowers and fern and the splendid 30 Ford Coupe.
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named as a committee to devise ways a four point buck up at his South floor, beautiful decorations and ex­ N Chandler Roadater.
and means for financing the printing. Coos river ranch that morning and cellent music made the time pass all .30 Chevrolet Coach.
Modern busses, mod­
26 Hudson Coach.
a
Those present Monday evening were was not in condition (undoubtedly a too quickly.
ernly equipped, give
President H. G. Kern, Secretary Cliff severe case of nerves) to try this case,
you the utmost in en­
Refreshments consisted of ginger Ten *27 & ’28 Cher. Trucka with
Dump Body — good rubber — A-l
Dey, Wm. Vaughan and Mr. Jasmin, so the father was compelled to try ale and orange sherbet punch and
joyable travel!
shape. $65 to $95 each.
of North Bend; G. E. Krieger, Ed his own ease.
cookie wafers.
Miller, of Marshfield; H. A. Young*
Coquille Hotel Phone «09
Mr. Heubner, who is a____
_ of 25 Dodge Pickup
native
of Coquille; Jess Clinton and Elton
Germany, expects to leave Oct. 1 for 26 Ford Truck—Stake Body.
Notice
Schroeder, of Myrtle Point; Dr. R.
now Fugene to continue his studies as a
Fuhrman’« Pharmacy
are
F. Milne, Ed Liddell, and Mr. Camer­
agents for Genuine. Famous Crystals senior at the university. Mr. Call left
on, of Powers.
Now for Eugene yesterday morning.
from Mineral Wells, Texas.
«t4
$1.00.
Trespass Notices, printed on doth,
SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.
Justice Court blanks far aalo at this
for aale at thia office.
Calling card* 100 far |1.00.
20c
IOC
10c
Cornelius Milk
your Ideal Mealing Placed
Want Ads
lie, R. E. Boober, A. T. Morrison, Geo.
Wilkins, W. E. Thompson, Kenneth
Thompson, Lee Neeley, Alex Peter­
son, J..L. Aasen, R. B. Rogers, Lyman
Carrier, Paul Walker, M. O. Hawkins,
Mies Bonnie Gage, Mrs. Alfred Win­
der, of Waterloo, Iowa, and Mrs. J.
P. Gould, of Harlan, Iowa, and the
hostess, Mrs. Skeels.
METSKER’S COUNTY ATLASES
Metsker’s County maps and town­
ship ownership maps are for sale at
The Title Co. and County Assessor’s
office, Coquille, Ore., and the Cham­
ber of Commerce at Marshfield, Ore.,
the best maps made in Oregon. “Met-
sker the Map Man” 215 Commerce
Bldg. Portland, Ore.
Calling cardi 100 for $1.00.
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FULLERGLO
Semi-Gloss Finish
Imagine I. . . Already at very low price I e vole,
now Fuller-fir» prices are further roducod
But for two woe A a only— from September 21
to October ♦ (inc.). And rememberi—thio Io
the Woot’o moot popular Aniah for interior
walla and woodwork. Fuller gio; that famouo
oom/-/uofroua, oatin like finish wbooo lonj-
lo»tinj outface can be washed again and again.
You won't have ouch an opportunity again
thio year. So take advantage of It rijht awgy.
Bee one of the Fuller Paint Dealer« 1 la tod
below.
•
Why waste time and money on cheap-quality
painto. when you can buy Fuller Paints—the
>1.00
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Dealer in Building Supplies
321 Front St