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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
pagbtrrrb FRIDAY, OCTOBRE 13, IMA SOCIAL NOTES the scripture lesson from 20: 1-10, then ehe gave a very inter esting talk on the “Philippine«.” Mm. McCullough followed with a talk on “Viewing the Philippines.” Mrs. Fan •Iked on the work and duties of Mr. •nd Mrs. Leslie Wolfe, who am mis- «ionaries on the Islands. A vocal solo ry Mm. Ralph Harry with Mm. Fan accompanying her was greatly en joyed by all present: Mesdames Aaron WilsOn, Fred Schaer, Cldrence Jessee, Verne Bailey, Gua McCullough, D. F. Thompson, Ralph Harry, C. C. Farr, J. A. Staninger, Pearl Card veil, Gladys Cardwell, A. N. Foley and Miss Margaret Staninger. Monday evening Mm. Kenneth Kist, aer invited a group of ladies to her home at which time they compli mented Mrs. George Andereon with a •bower of gifts which was indeed a surprise to the honored guest. During the evening a number of the ladies sewed and some also played bridge, with Mm. Thrift winning the card prise and Mm. MoGUvery receiving the sewing prise. Enjoying the affaii wem Mesdasnes Geo. Anderson, W. H. Wimer, Julius Ruble, Richard Barnes, Goo. W. Taylor Jr., R. T. Slater, Verne Oderkirit, Frank Thrift, Waiter Lit- xenberger, D. E. Rackleff, Ivan Greg ory, Emery Johnston, Donald Estes, The marriage of Mias Maxine Col- W. L. Kiatner and Neil McGih-ery. 'inu, daughter of Mr. and Mm. C. E. Collins, to John Patton took place Mm. Geo. Johnson was hostess at Tuesday at high noon at the Four luncheon Monday at her home to the square church, with Utev. T. R. Jack Ecadrien club ladies, with two extra man officiating. Mrs. Hatton is a guests included, Mrs. Leonard Hagen, graduate of the Coquille high school, of Tacoma, and Mm. Eva Neal, of finishing last spring with the class of ^Hanford, Calif. Members were Mes- 1938. During her school yearn ehe dames Roy Neal, J. E. Axtell, E. A. bras taken an active part in the school Walker, W. V. Glaisyer, Earl Nosier, band as well as in the orchestra of W. E. iBosserman and J. L. Aasen. the church in which she was married. Mrs. Johnson surprised Mm. Aasen, During the afternoon the happy who was observing a birthday that couple left for Powers, where they day, by having a beautifully decorated wM) make their home. Mr. Patton is birthday cake at luncheon time. sm ployed by the Coos Bay Lumber Co. Mm. E. lb Vinton and Mm. J. S. Barton were hostesses to the members Last Friday evening the Past Noble of the Episcopal Church Guild ladies, Trends club were delightfully enter who met Wednesday afternoon at tained by Mm. Annie J. Robinson at their Parish house. Attending were her home in the Wilson Apartment. Mesdames R. L. Stewart, H. E. Hees, Besides sewing, a few guessing con Annie J. Robinson, E. W. Lorens, Geo. tents were enjoyed, at which Mm. Lorens, A. R. Dhnick, and Geo. W. Chase won first prise and Mm. 8 keel« Taylor, Sr. lecond. At the close of the pleasant ■vening. Mm. Robinson served re- At the home of Mm. J. L. Smith 'reshmente to Mesdamee J. A. Stan- Monday evening members of the Mon nger, In«« Chase, C. T. Skeels, B. C. day Night Bridge club enjoyed a very Minard, Grant ¡Wilcox, L. P. Maury, pleasant evening, with Mm. E. W. R. E. Boober, Myrtle Noah, Jack Lorens winning the bridge prise. At Loach, Hester Holvemtott, J. L. the dose refreshments wem served to Aasen, Fred Schaer, Waiter Oerding, Mesdames R. F. Miller, Muri Pettit, Jennie Price, Willard Bosserman, Jac. 'Bert Folsom, J, A. Lamb, George Lor Richmond, and Miss Ida Oerding. On ch«, E. W. Lorens, and H. W. Pierce. ’November 3rd the ladies will meet at the home of Mm. Jack Loach with Mm. Wm. Bailey waa-given a fare Mm. Leach and Mm. Holvemtott as well surprise party by a group of la hostesses. ? dies who attend one of ths classes of the Pioneer Church Sunday School. Mrs. Geo. Gilman entertained yes- Mr. and Mm. Bailey left early Wed terday afternoon at her home the Laf- nesday morning for flood River, a-lot club members, with sewing and where they will make their home. referShments enjoyed by the follow Table games wem the evening’s diver ing: Mesdames Ed Detlef sen, Charles sion with refreshments served later Kime, E. A. Wimer, W. E. Cross, and to the following, besides the honored Pete Jacobsen. In two weeks the club guest: Mesdames Ray Brown, Wm will meet with Mm. Jacobsen. Keller, Lyman Csrirer, Frank Martin. Carl Ensele, Luther Daniela, Kenneth Mr. and Mm. Iris Elrod entertained Thompson, Geo. W. Taylor, Jr., Wm. one evening recently guests for two Ireland, Leland Peterson, Lee Neeley, tables of bridge at their home on Ml P. D. Hartman, C. W. Gano, Leland South Myrtle street Mr. Axtell re- Peart, Henry Ellis »nd Mm. Gromley. "etved, the prixe for high score. In cluded were Mr. and Mm. D. D. Dale, The “Strictly Fems” club which has Mr. and Mm. J. E. Axtell and Mr. been inactive during the summer and Mm. Julius Ruble. months met Wednesday evening for the first time this fall at the home of Farewell Party tor Baileys Miss Fredah Baxter on Knowlton A farewell party was given in hon Heights. Three new members were or of Mr. and Mm. Wm. Bailey and taken into the club this year, Misses daughter, Yvonne, at the homo of Mr. Mary Ella Cary, Jeanette Pook and and Mm. O. E. Mattoon Sunday eve Dean Harding. Other member» at ning. A lovely blanket was presented tuning were: Mieses Harriet Gould, the honored guests. Those enjoying Kathleen McClintock, Avis Hartaon, the evening wem: Messrs, and Mes •nd Marvin Jan« Hawkins. Miss Hart- dames Wm. Bailey, Fred Kuns, Lee son won the high score prise in Con Land, Geo. Taylor Jr., Z. G. Pause, tra^ which was played. Miss GouM P- V. Smith, R. £. Schroeder, O E. invited the girls to asset with her at Mattoon, and Carlton Smith, Yvonne her home in two weeks. Bailey, Roy and Dorothy Mattoon. Wednesday of this week the mis sionary society of the Church of Christ met at the church parlors with Mm. A. N. Foley, Mm. A. B. Bean and Mm. W. fl. Wimer serving re freshments at the close of the busi ness meeting. The president, Mm. filhsi r , conducted the business of ths society, then turned the rest of the afternoon over to Mm. Foley who had charge of the program She first read BOYS* ■UZES BLANKETS J net in—a new shipment! EXTRA HEAVYWEIGHT BOOT SOCKS Kippered, Smoked or Fresh in stock ev«ry day at th« Peoples Market where Quality Meats and Fish mean the best obtainable. A "Winter Favorite" with thousands of men! PENNEY’S COTTON U nion S uits Low-Priced! Full Fashioned Semi-Service The Coquille Happy Timers met at the A. 0. Culbertson home Wednesday evening. Regular business meeting was held and election of officers. Luth er 'Daniela was elected president and Mrs. Henry Steward as secretary. The evening was enjoyed by dancing. Re freshments wem served sit midnight. Those present were: Mm. Vets Lewis, Mr. and Mm.' L. BMClaim, Ruth Os- Salmon When the linen closet’s getting low, it's go. <1 economy to renew with Penney's highly absorbent colored border Terr» towels! J. C. Penney Co. DIPABTMENT borne, Yvonne Nosier, Mr. and Mm. Ralph Barnes and son, Mr. and Mm. Henry Steward and eon, Mr. and Mrs. George Steward, Mr. and Mm. Luther Daniels and daughter, Mr. and Mm. W. 0. Terry and family, Mr. and Mm. Dave Stearns and family, Gordon Daniels, Leo Call, Clifford Milligan, G O Egg* r 'UtiAUApaMed! • • Lv. CoqWlle • AM Ar. Engene IM PM. I Lv. Engene 4:30 P.M. Ar. Coqnille lfiM PM. Also .. travel by stage ta Portland and Frisco ever the Coast Route! COQUILLE HOTEL Phone 699 ORECON /TACEi I STORE Mm. Rose Yarbrough and daughters, CALL 185-J for free inspection or PIANO BARGAIN — Late Mode Piano. Located here in the vicinitv your Maytag Washington Machine Mm. Amelia HUI, Mm. Fanny of Coquille. Will sell for the bal Authorised Service. It* Smythe, Mr. and Mm. C. J. Craine and ance due on contract with terms lik< daughter and Herman Nelson, of Myr rent. If interested write st once t< tle Point, Mm. Alice Doan, Mm. Chas. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—Gar J. E. Reger, 1135 S. W. Washington W. Dye, Mm. Sherman Lewis, Miss age, fully equipped, old established Street, Portland, Oregon. 38t Hickam, Mr. and Mm. A. O. Culbert businew for unimproved Oregon son and family. The chib meets at the W. O. Terry borne in two weeks on October 26th. Broken Lenses duplicated, bring me the pieces. V. R. Wileoa. Optometrist. Mining Location notices for sals at thia office Want Ads did • One Cent a Ward Rsefi V FOR BALE—Four good cows. Freeh or will be fresh soon. S. L. Leath erman, Coquille. Phone 12R22, Myrtle Point. 89t2* FOR SALE Cheap—Vaughn gas saw, 4 h. p. Also 1 home, wt. about 1400 lbs., gentle good worker, single or double. R. M. Shely, P. O. box 71«, Coquille. DAIRY HERD FOR SALE — Atao some fat cows for slaughter. Part of price cou'.d be worked out. Joe Nilsen, Riverton, phone 1U4. FOR BALE—One Underwood Type writer, No. * in A4 condition. A snap at *20.00. Cost 375.00. 8e< V. R. Wilson, Coquille, Ore. Mt 30 Ford Coupe 30 Chev. «-Wheel Sedan 29 Ford Town Sedan 29 Buick Sedan. 81 Chevrolet Coach 81 Chevrolet «-Wheel Sedan 81 Ford Coupe 27 Chrysler 70 Coach. Two '27 Chev. Trucks with . Body—good rubber—A-l 806 each. 26 Hodson Coach. 25 Dodge Pickup