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SOCIAL NOTKS 4 A lightfully at dessert luncheon yester day her contract club member* and a few additional guests. The following were present: Mesdames W. S. 8'.ck- •»Is, L. .H Hasard, F. L. Greenough, F. 3. Emery, B. L. Stewart, George Thaney, R. E. Carruthers, J. E. Nor ton, Ray Ehomas, M. Earl Wilson and '.afe Compton. W. C. T. U. Has Guest Day “Guest Day” given by th* local W. Mra John Miller waa complimented C.T. U. last FriJay afternoon at the at a farewell luncheon party given home of Mr*. C. C. Farr was well air on Wednesday of this week by Mr* isitdrd by guests and member*. Birdie Bkeeis. She ineluded member* The business session, conducted by of th* Jenny Lind Sextette, of which Mrs. Farr, began with a splendid de the honored guest ha* long been an votional given by Mr*. John Elwood, active members. Mrs. Miller and assisted by Mrs. Grey. children are leaving eoon to join Mr. Report* of various standing com Miller, who is located near Klamath Thursday afternoon members of mittees were given, including one on * Falla, where they win make their the Lafalot dub met with Mr». Millie Peace by Mrw. Jas. Richmond, chair home. Th* luncehon table was very Waters at her home on Spurgeon Hill. man. She spoke of a number of let attractively decorated with yellow Refreshments were enjoyed by those ter* written to congressmen, the taper* and a bowl of yellow spring oreaent: Mesdames Lou Kime, Geo. President and the Disarmament Con flowers and violet*. After the dessert Gilman. W. E. Gross, E. A. Wimer, 0. ference at Geneva, and what we hope was served Mm. Miller was delight K. Rakestraw and Wm. Myers. The to accomplish In this department. fully surprised when she was pre next meeting will be at the home of Mra. Frank Leslie, chairman of the sented with several lovely gift* from Mrs. Cross. Chrildren’a Farm Home committee, the ladies she ha* eo long and closely told of a Christmas box valued at 828 been asaciated with. Covej* were Miss Glenada Kendall, One of Co which was sent to aid in giving cheer laid for Mesdames Geo. Johnson, * J. quille’s popular young girls who early to the 174 children at the home at L. Aasen, Lyman Carrier, M. O. Haw next month is to become the bride of present. Eight of these ar* high kins, E. W. Lorens, Paul Walker and Clifford Judd, waa given a miscellan «chool boys and four high school girls. Mra. Miller. eous shower by Mies Bernice Eggles She asked that we continue to gather ton at her home Thursday evening Articles for the** children who ar* Bp The Women’s Guild of the Episco Miss Eggleston invited members of a much in need of clothing. They raise Fresh Assortment Just ar pal Church spent a pleasant after ■owing group and additional guests nearly all of their own food. rived. __ noon on Wednesday at their pariah 'ncluded beside the bride-elect wert Budget group chairman reported house with Mr*. J. W. Laird and Mrs. Misses Lucille and Eleanor Oerding the following affair* to be giVen: BAKS IOC L. JI. Hazard as hostesses. Attend '<ay Miller, Dorie Kay, Geneve Agos Waffle supper. February 8, at Mr*. ing were Mesdames Muri Pettit, Geo. tino, Gertrude Tway, Virginia and Richmond’s home. e, • .u Lincoln Party, Lorens, W. H. Mansell, Bort Folsom, Olive Tillmann, Gladys Williams February 12, afteraon, at Church of George W. Taylor, Sr., Geo. Sher- '•’lorenc* Foiam, Ruth Brant, Ruth Christ, M m . R. B. Knife, chairman. w >od, Louis Chameaki, E. L. Vinton, Gisholt, Gweneth Waters, Jeanette Tea, afternoon of January 26, at the R >y Neal, A. J. Sherwood, C. K. Nor- Pook, Maxine and Lorraine Simpson. home of Mrs. F. L. Rover, M m . C. C. Dora Kendall, Vera Dickens, Edith cott and James Watson. Farr, chairman. Plan to attend these Max-i-mum Flanagin, Mrs. Ray Detlefsen and snd enjoy them with the W. C. T. U. I The 0. D. O. club ladies met Tues Mrs. Lewis Donaldson, of Manchester, That every civilised country has 2 day afternoon at the home of Mra. California. some form of legal regulation of mo-1 H. G. Prey with the hours pleasantly tion picture films with the exception spent in sewing and conversation. B. P. W. Session Monday of the United States and a few South Refreshments were served at the The Butrin,-ss and Professional American countries, was discussed by close of the afternoon to Mesdames Women’s Club held their regular Mrs. Esta Ellie. She asked ue to sup Guss Tillmann, L. A. Christnsen, nee ting Monday, January Afteenth, at port the motion picture bill, H. R. ‘Grant Wileox, Fred Kunz, JohnJayes he Coquille Hotel. The program was *5097, introduced by Congressman Pat National Biscuit C. W. Gano, Geo. Sherwood and B. B. n charge of the legislative commit- man of Texas. A resolution was Sander*. For their next meeting the ee under Her Jia J. Smith, chairman adopted asking congressmen to sup ladies will meet with Mr*. George Preceding the program, a short port this bill. The MNew Crusade for Sherwood. tusineas meeting was held to hear the Education” has now begun and Mrs. •eports of the secretary and treasurer Farr explained just how this was to Mrs. Frank L. Greenough was hap ind various committees. Lyla Howell, be carried out this year. pily surprised laat Saturday after « senior in last May’« graduating Mrs. Lesli* gave an interesting talk noon, the day of her birthday anni 4*aa, was reported as the girl whr on “My Responsibility a* » Citizen.” versary when a group of friends will receive the student loan from the She emphasized prayer, voting and went to her home and surprised her. :lub for thijiyear. She intends to raising th* moral issue, the distinc Try those local Tender Peas One of the ladies brought along a further her education in Portland. tion between right and wrong. birthday cake which was served later Kathleen McClintock gave a report of M m . D. F. Thompson read a paper In the party were Mesdames J. A he program" presented at the SC Me :howing that the Lillian Stevens Fund 2 Cana Lamb, H. A. Young, J, L. Smith, H 'Cinley Camp on January eleventh la the only fund available for legisla W. Pierce, Bert Folsom, R. A. Wed- She reported a splendid reception by tive work and keep* a woman at nich, Paul Van Scoy and R. E. Car- .he camp and the entire club is now Waah., D. C., the year around. Thus a ru there. »uay with plan* for our next enter connecting link hi formed between tainment on February twenty-third. congress and the W. C. T. U. Monday evening Mrs. John L. Following adjournment of the busi “Youth and It* Challenge,” was dis Aasen waa hostess to her bridge club ness meeting, Mrs. Bertha Smith took cussed by Mra. Martha Mulkey. Many at her home on South Coulter street, charge and introducedthe member* of youth group« have pledged themselves Fancy Pack with Mrs. Frank Thrift as an extra her committee, Myrtle DdLong and not to use alcoholic liquor*. Large guest that evening. Members attend Florence Hill, who had assisted Mrs. The rest of the program was one CANS ing were Mesdames James Brady, 3mith in planning the program for of questions and answers. The W. C. Fred McNelly, H. S. Norton, Georg* Mie evening. Mi*. Gertrude Loren* T U? tried to make this an Instructive Johnson, E. M. Kay and A. B. Collier. accompanied by Mr*. Maude Wood program a« so few kftow of th* work yard, gave the first number on the of the organization. Today for luncheon Mrs. W. V. nrogram. She sang two solos, “The A lovely birthday cake waa then Glaisyer is entertaining the Ecadrien Lark now Leave* His Watery Nest," presented Mrs. R. B. Knife, who was club ladies at her home with covers by Parker, and “By the Waters of celebrating a birthday. Refreshment* provided for Mesdames E. A. Walk Minnetonka,” by Lieurance. were served by the hostess committee er, W. E. Boeserman, Roy Neal, Earl L. E. Dunlap, of North Bend, waa consisting of Mesdames W. A Sloan, Juicy Navels Nosier, J. L. Aasen, Geo. Johnson and the main speaker of the evening with Jaa. Richmond and C. C. Farr to . J. E. Axtell. he topic, “Insurance for Women.” He those present: Mesdames Clair* Grey, gave a most instructive and interest- Martha Mulkey, Roy Boober, John El Two prominent Eastern Star work ’ng talk explaining group insurance, wood, Francis George, Wm. Cunning, ers, Mrs. Lou Kime and Mrs. John annuities, and investment-type poli Frank Schram, Emery Johnson, Es Miller, who are both leaving Coquille cies. He explained why women, a* telle Dunn, C. L. WiHey, R. B. Knife, FREE DELIVERY soon, were honor guests at a no-host well as men, should invest in insur Sadie Jayea, D. D. Dale, Lois Oerding, dinner and evening party given by ance, why teacher* would be bene- Mattie McGulffin, J. 8. Houck, Eata the Paet Matrons and Past Patrons fitted by insurance, and the value of Ellis, Bessie Cooper, B. A. Davis, F. R. N. A. Installation club of Beulah Chapter at the Ma life annuities for elderly people. He G. Leslie, Clarence Stem, Viola Holy sonic hall last evening. Both Mrs. presented the value of insurance in a cross, Lee Neeley, J. F. McHenry, Jas. At the regular meeting Wedneeday Kime and Mrs. Miller have filled the very enlightening manner which waa Wataon, C. L. Ward, Ernest Pur evening, the Royal Neighbors held office as matron of the Eastern Star thoroughly appreciated by the club. van ce, and the hoatessea. their annual Installation of officers. organisation and have been faithful Willett Jessee accompanied by Bell Belloni was installing officer, as workers in Beulah Chapter for a Kiss Edythe Farr at the piano, gave Neighbors of Woodcraft Install sisted by Jane Burch. The following number of years. Their absence will two whistling soioe, “By a Waterfall” Monday evening members of Circle were installed. be greatly missed by their many from "The Footlight Parade,” and Oracle—Myrtle Leatherwood. No. 214, Neighbors of Woodcraft, friends. “Butterflies in the Rain.” Mias Inez Vice Oracle—Abbie Page. served a potluck dinner for their fam Rover gave the last number on the Past Oracle—Ethel Leach. ilies and invited guest*. About sev Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, Mrs. Lloyd program, consisting of two piano Chancellor—Kathleen Peart. enty-five enjoyed the affair. There Rasa and Mrs. Bert Folsom ar* host solos, "The Whirlwind," by Tito Mat Recorder— Mae Waggoner. esses at luncheon today at the Fuhr te i and “Captain Betty” by Lionel were several visiting mmbers from Receiver—Dora Burr. Bandon and also one from Portland man home on Spurgeon hill, at which Baxter. Following the program, the Marshal—Mary Burr. in attendance. After dinner a short •immittee in charge served coffee and time they will entertain the J. G. W. Aset. Marshaf—Aietha Leatherwood business meeting was held, after club ladies. Sewing wiH bo the after cookies to the member* and their Inner Sentinel-Mattie McGuffin. which public installation waa conduct guest*. noon diversion. Outer Sentinel—(Winona Masters. ed, Maude Bean acting as installing The B. P. W. is planning to enter 8 yr. Manager—May Enaele*. Mrs. Bernard Jeffery, nee Fay* Mc tain the high school with a program officer. The following officers were in Physician—Dr. Richmond. stalled for the ensuring year: st the regular assembly on Friday, Cue, was given an interesting wed Musician—May Enaele. Guardian Neighbor^ — Nellie Kelter. ding shower party Thursday after January nineteenth. Th* next regular Past G. N — Mary Wise. meeting will be held February fifth, noon at the Foursquare parsonage Probate Court Items Adviser Dora Culbertson. with Mrs. Elizabeth Ward and Rev. with the publicity committee, Blythe Magician Marjory McGuffin. Cousins, chairman, in charge. Cecilia Nixon ae hostesses. About John H. Oerding was laat Friday Clerk—Harry Wise. twenty-five nf Mrs. Jeffery’s friends appointed executor of the will Attendant—Maude Bean. were present at the enjoyable affair. of Emm* F. Oerding, who died Manager—Alfred Schroder, Fred at Sonoma, Calif. March 30, 1981. Schaer, Wm. Keller. Mrs R. A. Wernich entertained de- Louis Baker, Alice Baker and Geo. E. Flag Bearer—Ella Schroeder. Oerding are aprpaieers of the estate Banker—May Enaele. which is estimated at not more than at the Liberty Theatre Sunday Evening Correspondent—May Enaele. 3600. Senior Guarian—Mary Wise. Geo. H. Clausen, of Bandon, ha* Musician—Hasel Pettengill. Captain of Guards— Edna Pointer. been named a* administrator of the estate of H. P. Clausen, who died Feb. Inner Sentinel—Harriet Schaer. 18, 1983. The apraiser* are James Outer Sentinel-Mattie McGuffin. Adams, Frank Witteman, Dewey Keeler. The estate is estimated to Taukaiwo Chib Notes consist of 31160 in rental*. 312.300 in The Taukaneo club was very pleas real property, and 88,182.50 in per antly entertained at the home of Mrs. sonal. Rosa Dolan was last Saturday nam Vance Weekly last Thursday evening. Cards were enjoyed until a late hour. ed at executrix of th* will of Peter Delicious refreshments were served Dolan, who died at Manflrfleld, Oct. to Mesdames Albert Burch, Morris 25, 1933. Th* appraisers of the 83000 Morrot, Robt. Wi.ggoner, Jack Leach, real property estate are Herman Jean Masters, Jack Gaaner, Parker Smithgail, Laura Smithgail and Jchn Leatherwood, Wm. Peart, Carl En- Morrissey. sele, Ella Sheeham, Eat* Stewart, Misses Aletha Leatherwood and Jean Masters. The club will meet With MASONRY WORK Mrs. Henry Belloni Thursday eve Of any kind ning, January 26th. Prompt Service Reeaenab so; White Laundry More for your money 10 BARS Peanut Butter 19c Crackers PRINCE ALBERT 17c Pumpktn Van Camp 2J-ÏÏF Jean Hersholt and Marie Dressier m “Her Sweetheart (CknaojAcr Hua) Pints Quarta 44« 24c Libby’s 2 RICE Cans Broken Grain 10 fo®- Morton’s Shaker Post Toasties Corn Flakes ARMOUR’S The Best Quality. Large cans CORN Golden Bantam COFFEE 2 Cans EDWARDS DEPEND ABLE—Vacuum Packed Known for it quality. Coconut Baker’s Long Shred 3 ORANGES CAULIFLOWER GEO. T. COOK 17C Beat Foods LB. 3 doz- 2^S3c 79c Pork & Beans 26c Peas * I tb Tin 2 oz. Tin MAYONNAISE or RELISH Candy Bars 3 Tobacco ♦’ 1 1b Tin 2 lb Tin 27C 490 Grape Fruit Arizona Sweet Large White Heads lie EACH Phone 122 Knife Hospital Notes New Canes in Circuit Coart Mr*. J. E. Mullen waa dismissed from the hospital last Saturday, and Mrs. Harry Aber on" Sunday. Miss Irene Morras, who was brought to the hospital from Bandon last Saturday, passed away on Sun day, and the body waa taken down there for interment. G. E. Major, of Marshfield, under went an operation for bowel obstruc tion laat Bunday. Jas. Lindquist, who had shot him self in the foot Monday and had to walk two mile* to reach a conveyance to bring him to Coquille, had the bul let removed by Dr. Richmond the same day. Raymond Schroeder, of this city, underwent an operation for hernia Sunday. Norman, 16-yaar old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, of Fairview, under went an operation for rupture on Tuesday. Mar. Jack Page was admitted to the hospital Tuesday for treatment. Riilip, six-year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clausen, of Leneve, was operated on Wedneeday for appendi citis. Rev. Winfield 8. Smith entered the hospital yesterday and submitted to a major operation. Jan. 12—State Industrial Accident Commission vs. Fordyce Worsham. Jan. 12—Henry Newhouse vs. Lil lian D. Newhouse. Suit for divorce. Jan. 18—Coos County vs. E. B. and Kate London. Jan. 18—Coos County vs. Briggs et al. Marriage Licenses Jan. 15—(Robert Cottell, of Charles ton, and ENetta Zerlang, of Eureka, Calif. They were married Monday by Judge Thompson at the court house. Jan. 17—Hector Gillis, of Eastside, and Dorothy Bailey, of North Bend Jan. 19—Clyde E. Irion, of Marsh field, and Ada Townsend, of Reeds port. They were married hy Judge Thompson on Wednesday. Jan. 18—Ernest E. Dwin, of North Bend, and Lucille Coy, of Kent, Ohio. Jan. 18—Fred Ed Gatske and Chris tine Texley, both of North Bend. Jan. 18—Robert C. Hamblock and Edna Ward, both of Bandon. Warranty ana Bargain 6 Deeds for sale at The Sentinel Bale Want Ads O m C*M a Wert Bart lmasttau FOR RENT—Duplex Modern 3-Room Apt., furnished. Breakfast nook. Built-ins. Phone 182R. FOR SALE—Chevrolet Truck, 157- inch wheel base, dual tires and over loads. Low mileage. Will sell or trade. Address Box 162, Coquille. WARRANTS FOR SALE—School or County at a liberal discount South western Motor Co. WANTED TO BUY—Late Model H. D. 74 Motorcycle. Must be in good condition and cheap for eash. Ask for Harold MdGrew at Seeley’s store on Henry street > USED CARS Cher. Light Delivery. Chrysler Coach Durant Coach. Ht.dson Coach. Buick Coach 25 Ford Truck Model T Ford Touring 29 i Chevrolet Sedan 29 ' Ford Sedan. I Chevrolet Coupe. n I Chevrolet 167 in. Truck, Duals * Overload Springs. 28 2fl 29 1 2« I 28 ! SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.