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________ ses— joyed an overnight party. They re H. Bail read the service at 8 o’clock. turned to their home* thia afternoon. Decorations at the church were all The ladies of the Missionary Soci white. ety of the Pioneer Church enjoyed a The bride was given in marriage by Seal Sale Ended Monday delightful Yuletide party at the regu lar monthly silver tea which was held The 1933 Christmas Seal Sale drive her father. The matrgg of honor wan The * in the church parlors Thursday after closed Monday, December 25th, after Mrs. Sidney Bryan Powers. noon, Dec. 21. Mrs. C. T. Skeeh had a month’s intensive work by members bride’s other attendants were Mrs. charge of the program, which was of the Coos County Health association Frank Rice, Mrs. Vernon Sylvester opened with a community sing of and its friends. The result of the Lawrence, Mrs. Willian Angus Bell Christmas carol«, Mrs. Lyman Carrier drive in this county will not be known and Miae Margaret Zimmerman. Mr. accompanist. Mrs. Ernest Purvance tor quite some time due to the reti Sidney Bryant Powers acted ae best read the Christmas story from the cence of a number to remit their dol man and ushers included Messrs. Ed second chapter of -Luke.” Mrs. Chas. lar for the seals. Everyone not al ward M. Miller, Benjamin fichumack- Oerding offered prayer. The .regular ready having paid for the seals is er, Frank Corali Rice and Dr. Arnold missionary leason was conducted by asked to send in the money at once to D. Inches. a prosperous one is wish of A reception was held following the Mrs. F. G. Leslie and Mrs. Theodore the community seal sale chairman in Market for our Luebke, the topic being “Growing order that a definite check may be ceremony in the main parlor at the and old. Christians in the Hiroehima Girls’ made, and also in order that the funds Portland hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Robert son have gone to San Francisco for ■School in Japan.” Mrs. Skeele gave a may be had that much sooner for the Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hawkins, of the holidays. our hundreds of patrons years selected reading, "Christmas in Den Klamath Falls, were honor guests at tuberculosis work 1n each community. A. L. .Mills, Jr., treasurer of the mark. ’ The program was then closed that passed sin a delightful 7:30 o’clock buffet sup Happy Timers Meet state health association, reports that with prayer by Mrs. James Richmond, cere merit a per party given by Miss Marvin Jane v In place of the annual exchange of Hawkins Christmas evening at her the sales of this year’s Seals closely The Coquille Happy Time Club met of if that 1934 and approximates last year’s total, accord at the A. O. Culbertson home last Christmas gifts which the ladies have home on Spurgeon Hill. - Afterwards years _____ that enjoyed in previous years, a kitchen bridge and dancing were enjoyed by ing to present reports, and that the Wednesday evening for a Christmas I ’ ■ • • — V A shower was held fot the church par- those invited, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, Oregon Tuberculosis association will party for parents and children. sonage and many useful and beauti Mis» Avis Hartson, Miss Barbara be able to carry on its campaign «crab bag was provided for members ful articles were given. This wu Bradford, and guest« from Marshfield against the disease in 1934 on the and the children. It seemed old St. followed by refreshments of tea and and North Bend,' Miss Mary Esther same scale that has been maintained Nick had made a mistake in gifts as the past 12 months. the members had numerous toys ae individual cakes oj> which burned Johnson, Miss ■ Mabel Nelson, Harvey Contemplated services of the asso well as useful presents. A tiny small red candles. The hostesses Vaughan Jr., Joe McKeown, Kip were Meedames C. T. Skeels, Kenneth Johnson, Dan Maginnis and George ciation this coming year include public Christmas tree gave a festive air. health nursing, care for the sick in After a short meeting was held, a Thompson, W. M. Cunning, C. L. Vaughn. schools where this work is not now very good program was enjoyed. Ev Ward, T. R. Luebke and F. G. Leslie. provided; tuberculin testing of higher eryone present took part except two Members and friends present were Mrs. A. J. Sherwood invited the Mesdames D. D. Dale, H. H. Hartley, Justamere club ladies to her home ind upper grade school students who were duly initiated into the mys Emma Martindale, Margaret Brown, for luncheon on Thursday of this where the testing is desired; diagnos teries of a punishment conducted by Lyman Carrier, G. H. Tillmann, Hen week with the hours afterwards very tic clinics, education against tubercu the committee. It was agreed to postpone the next ry Belloni, W. A. Ireland, R. E. pleasantly spent in sewing and con losis through various channels; or Boober, C. W. Geno, Walter Oerding, versation. In serving Mrs. Sherwood ganization of volunteer corps and re meeting time until Friday, January 5, at the home of Mrs. Alice Dean. Mallory Flanagin, Clyde Minard, Jen was assisted by her two daughters, lated work. Remember: Send in your dollar to Those present were Mr. and Mrs. nie Adams, L. W. Oddy, B. C. Minard, Mrs. Luckey L. Bonney and Mrs. Howard Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chari«« H. Oerding, E. Purvance, Jas. Harry A. Slack. About the living day! Tharpe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, Margaret McLeod, Ken rooms and on the luncheon table« W. O. Terry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Whobrey in Recital nett Lawrence, R. B. Rogers, Leland were evidence of the holiday reason, Henry Steward and son, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Lee Neeley, J. S. Houdy- they being attractively decorated with Mise Marie Whobrey, contralto, is Marriage Licenses Seven Divorce« Granted shell, Henry Ellis, J. F. McHenry, red candles, holly and Christmas being presented in recital this after Roy Robison and daughters, of Nor way, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steans and Dec. 21 — Andrew J. Ryan, of Ta Julius Ruble and Miss Edith Plana trees. Covers were provided for Mes- noon at the Parish House by her Judge Brand granted seven divorces two daughters, Mm. Rose Yarbrough hona, Wash., and Rhoda J. Pratt, of in circuit court here last Friday, to gin. dames F. L. Greenough, J. A. Lamb, teacher, Mrs. E. A. Woodyard. Mies and two daughters, Mrs. A. Hill and Myrtle Point the plaintiffs in the following cases: Lyman Carrier, O. C, Sanford, J. L. Edythe Farr, pianist, a pupil of Mrs. Dec. 22—J. L. Barker and Viola Fern Allison Slover vs. -Francis 8. One evening last week the “Moth- Smith, L. H. Haxard, H. A. Young, Woodyard, and Miss Martha Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson and family Hoffman, both of Myrtle Point. They Slover. era* Club of the Roy District” enjoyed Bert Folsom, E. E. Johnson, Hal W. violinist, a pupil of Miss Muriel Dae, Mrs. Coleman’s Pupils Active were married last Friday by Rev. C. Stella Eby va. Cecil L. Eby. a Christmas party with the delightful Pierce, M. O. Hawkins, R. A. Wer- are assiating Miss Wrobrey. Follow Edythe May Hurst vs. Percy Hurst. affair held at Mrs. Frank Fiah’a home nich, C. J. Fuhrman, Paul Van Scoy, ing is the program: On Wednesday of last week Bonnie H. Barklow at his home in Myrtle Point. Dorothy L. Hamilton vs. Chas. E. on the Fiahtrap-yoad. After a short Harry A. Slack, Luckey L. Bonney ’’Pirate Dreams.” Huerter; “The June Dutton, 8-year old music pupil Dec. 22—Jojjn Huttu Ampiela and Hamilton. bn* in ess meeting the members en and two extra guests, .Mrs. R. E. Car Star,” Rogers; “To You,” Speaks— of Mrs. H. H. Coleman, was presented Josephine Sparks vs. Walter Sparks. joyed their annual gift exchange and ruthers, of Astoria, and Miss Ella Mias Wrobry, in recital at the Dutton home on Martha Johnson, both of Marshfield. - They were married Sunday by Rev. J. Stanton C. Lapham vs. Omi C. also held a miscellaneous shower for Waistrom, of Marshfield. "Polichinelle,” Rachmaninoff—Miss Sherwod Heights. The musicale was Lapham. three of their members, Mrs. JLou attended by many of the little miss’ A. Edlund at the Bay. Farr. Dec. 22—(Bernard C. Jeffrey, of Mc Josephine Owens vs. 8. W. Owens. Kime, Mrs. James Avery and Mrs. A group of girls who meet regular “Eye Hath Not Seen” from “Holy friends. Roy Tennant, who are all leaving ly every fortnight for an evening of City” by Gaul; “He Shall Feed His Other events held at Mrs. Cole- Kinley, and Faye McCue, of Coquille. New Canes in Circuit Court that vicinity soon. At the close re fancy work met again last Friday eve Flock,” “Messiah,” Handel — Miss man’s home last week by her music They were married Sunday by Rev. pupils were on Thursday evening Edna M. Fanson ,at the Foursquare freshments were served to the follow ning at the home of Misses Glenada Whobrey. Dec. 21—«Fera Allison Slover va. ing ladies attending: Meedames El and Dora Kendall on Spurgeon hill “Meditation,” from “Thais” by when the high school group met, and •hurch here. Frsncis S. Slover. Suit for divorce. Dec. 22 — W. W. Churchill and Mrs. mer Shull, Cora Mackey, Peter Bianca, At this gathering one -of the mem Massenet; “Mazurka,” Mlynarski— on Friday evening when the Christ Doc. 23—Fred Parry vs. CHy of mas recital group gathered. The pre kde Patch, both of Catching Inlet Rock Robison, Harry Aber, I. 8. Rob- bers, Mr«. Ray Detlefsen was greatly Miss Carrier. Myrtle Point. They were married last Friday by school and rhythm band pupils were iaon, Ray Detlefsen, Lou Kime, W. E. surprised when she discovered a “Haunt of the Witchee,” Toogood; Dee. 26—E. E. Howe va. Ida Howe. Odes, Irving Willard, Thomas An shower party bad been arranged for “The Big Brown Bear,” Mana-Zucca; given a party on the preceding Tues Rev. Mallory Flanagin at his home Suit for divorce. here. derson, Aurora Willard, J. D. Bailey, her. At the close refreshments were “At Dawning,” Cadman—Misa Who day. Dec. 23—Matt A. Reisen and Jean Prior to that a recital was given at John McNair, Frank Lane, C, C. Bon- served. Besides the members*-« few brey. They were Mrs. Coleman’s home in which those Cox, both of Lakeside. nikaen, Roy Tennant, Milton Mast, extra gueata were included at this taking part were Ernestine Batty, married by Judge Thompson at the Ed Detlefsen, Guy Tennant and time. Present were Mrs. Ray Detlef- Former Resident Weds ■ourt house Saturday. Phyllis Bunch. Phyllis Christensen Althea Harrah. Mrs. Harrah, daugh sen, Misses Helen Belloni, Jessie Law Dec. 23—L. C. Norris and Virginia The following from a retent issue Bonnie Dutton, Julane Leahman, Mil ter of Mrs. Frank Lane, joined the horn, Elda Gilman, Maxine and Lor on kinds of club that evening. Thia club has raine Simpson, Ruth Brant, ' Lucille of the Oregon Journal concerns the dred McCarthy, Ardyce Mast, Dor ’tell, both of Bandon. They were mar always furnished candy for the chil and Eleanor Oerding, Ruth Gisholt, marriage of a former Coos county boy othy Belle Newton, Warren Ward ried at the Walter Cox home at Ban- «nd Ion by Rev. Chas. W. Bates last Sat- dren of the Roy school, which they Doris Kay, Vera Dixon, Bernice who lived on the Coquille river in his Jeanette Wheeler, Fora Wi»e írday. again voted to do this year. The next Eggleston, Olive and Virginia Till early youth and who graduated from Virginia Page. Dec. 23—Hugh JJ* Chapman and North Bend high school twelve years ■■ 1 1 ' ’ "I l ""- meeting will be held at the school man, Gweneth Waters, Gertrude' Ixing V. R. Wilson, "Optometrist” Errors Betty Dimmick, both of Marshfield. house Wednesday evening, January Tway, Betty Glaisyer, Florence Fol ago. Dr. J. V. Robertson io a brother in refraction corrected, without ti» They were married by Judge Thomp- 10. som, Marjorie Knight, Jeanette Pook, of Mns. E. L. Kay, of this city: A beautiful wedding was solem use of drugs. "For glasses” aee Wil <on at the court house, Saturday. Kay Miller and the hostesses. Dec. 28—(Bertram K. DeMoas, of It nised at Trinity Episcopal church last son first and save money. Miss Faye McCue, oldest daughter — Brookings, and Evelyn Woodward, of Friday night when Miss Vida Cole, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. McCue, be Thursday Mrs. James Richmond Arago. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rea came the bride of Bernard C. Jeffrey took the girls in her Sunday school Dec. 26—Archie C. Barnes and Car- was married to — Dr. ------- Jason Sunday evening during the Christmas elaas class -or vo ner ------ — Cole, —-,----------------- — — - -of tne the noneer Pioneer enuren church to her soner diñe Prefontaine, both of Marshfield. program at the Foursquare church, | Bandon Beach cottage, where they «n- | Vernon Robertson. The Rev. Francis Mansell Drayage Dec. 27—(Harry G. Wagner and Grace V. GuilHams, both of Marsh Co. field. SOCIAL NOTES „ with Rev. Edna M. Fanson, a pastor of the Foursquare church, officiating. The bridal couple were , attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Patton of Powers. Mrs. Patton was formerly Maxine Collins of this city. The bride was lovely in an attractive blue crepe silk dress and wore a corsage of small pink and white flowers. Mrs. Jeffrey graduated from the Coquille high school with the class of 1933. For several years she has taken an active part in the orchestra of the Four square church. Mr. Jeffrey is re cently from Nebraska and at present is with the OOC camp at Fairview. _ ______ _ The happy couple will make thoir home in Coquille; Happy New Year and most the Peoples young the all friends, in the have we wish to extend our thanks, and hope to continu- ance patronage in in the t follow it. To New low Price all COAL Local and distance HAUUNG Phone« ÎOIJ 224L & Delivery Girls Galore in “Footlight Parade” Wins Eleven Firsts at Bandon 4*4 z J r ’ ■ "'’«J .>.1/ - a /’i Cecil Laws, a member of the Co- juille Chapter of Future Farmers of Kmerica, won many prises at the Ban- Ion poultry show. .He has been com peting in this show for the past two rears against the best poultry produc ers of the Northwest. This year there vere about 600'birds exhibited. Prism won by Cecil were 11 first places, eight second places, seven ‘bird places, six fourth placee, as well u seven special prises., including a trophy banner for the best display in he production clean, one sack of Spcr- -y feed for the best pen, light breeds, one sack of Sperry feed for the beet 'reeding pen, light breeds, one bottle B. K. for beet Jersey Giant Pullet, one vetting of eggs from Gents* Leghorn Farm, Eugene, Oregon, for best pro- iuction pen. White Leghorns; 26 baby ■hicks for largest exhibit of prodic ión White Leghorns; one 2Vfc gallon «ressure spray pump for best White '^eghom breeding pens. Cecil has studied poultry for the >aet three years through hie Smith- ' lug he« course in high school and has le velo ped quite a poultry business. Last spring he bought an incubator ind is now in a position to sell baby chicks to those who want a carefully «elected lot Calling carda 60 for «IX». Chadwick Lodge Ne.tt a . r. a a . a. Stated Communication Joint Installation Wednesday, Doc. 27, 7:30 p.m. MAHONEY WORK «dlr * mm kZjam “XT Of any kind Prompt Service RatMtebie Prises GEO. T. COOK Bax «3 Caglili«, Ora. Want-Ads FOR SALE—(Baled oat and Canary hay; wheat, wheat straw, seed pees at rategum; spuds end dressed beef. W. A. Tway A Son, Phone 2R24. It FOR SALE—All my Household Fur niture; also a lot of canned fruit and vegetables. Mrs. Lou Kime, in Roy district. LOST—Dark striped gray Persian eat, cream colored underneath; young female. Finder please re turn to Percy Bean, 684 East Sec ond. FOR SALE—11 head of milk cow«, cheap. See J. L. Burt is, Arago, 49tf WARRANTS FOR SALE—School or County at a liberal discount South western Motor Co. '■ USED CAM 26 Ford Truck 26 fhjntiac Coach. Model T Ford Touring 29 Ford Coupe. 27 Ch y »1er Sedan so Chevrolet Truck 2» Chevrolet Sedan SI Chevrolet Coach SO Marmorn Cabriolet