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TUR COGITILI! VALLÍY 8BNTDÍBL. COQUILLR, ORBGON, FRIDAY, APRIL n, 1M4. SOCIAL NOTES Coquille ladies have enjoyed a suu- ber of large and outstanding parties thU week. Among the many am the two delightful luncheon and bridge parties given by Mrs. C. K. Norcott and Mm. Roy Neat at the Neal home on South Henry street, one of which waa on Tuesday and the second group will be entertained tomorrow. The room« were attractively decorated with bowk of calendula and yellow tulips, while on the small tables mixed flowers in pastel shades were used. At the Tuesday party Mm. James Brady and Mrs. Ed McKeown won high wore prizes. Assisting the hostess«« in serving Saturday will be Misses Gretchen Neal, Maxine John son and Anne Van Scoy. Invited for the two affairs wejy Meedames John Aasen, J. E. Axtell, R. E. Boober, F. S. Emery, K. P. Lawrence, Geo. A. Ulett, A. B. Collier, Jas. Brady, Geo. • Chaney, J. E. Norton, W. E. Boseer- raan, Tracy Leach, Geo. Johneon, M. J. Hartson, Fred Hudson, H. W. Pierce,- Theodore Clinton, Paul Van Scoy, J. A. Lamb, Jack LeLfevre, J. E. Paulson, Wm. Mansell, Orvin Gant, E. A Walker, Lafe Compton, Oliver Spires, Joe Knight, R. L. Stewart, O. C. Sanford, W. 8. Sickels, H. A. Young, Bert Folsom, F. C. McNelly, Ed McKeown, Donald Estes, E. E. Johnson, E. L. Vinton, Muri Pettit, I. A. Elrod, C. A. Rietman, W. V. Glaisyer, R. A. Jeub, J. 8. Barton, Louie Charneski, Claim Gray, F. L. G reenough, Roy Wernich, C. E. Nile«, Ray Thomae, Jennie Price, Stewart Norton, A. O. Walker, D. E. Rackleff, Wtn. Cunning, Annie Robinson, Jas. Watson, Nels Osmundson, M. Earl Wilaon, Geo. Bryant, J. L. Smith, A. E. Bradford, Geo. Lorenz, Ed. Lorenz, A. N. Gould, Geo. Jenkins, Julius Ruble, Andy P. Davis, R. F. Miller. E. M. Kay, C. P. Zumwalt, M. O. Haw kins, Wm. Davis, T. B. Currie, R. T. Slater, Frank Martin, Ralph Taylor, Frank Thrift, H. H. Hartley, D. D. Dale, E. A. Woodyard, M. M. New- dall, Lloyd Rosa. '«■BBHmSSSSMr-SBS—BHSEÄSSeaS» which was played both days, high scon prize« wem won by M m . H. S. Norton and Mm. H. W. Pierce at the Monday party, while on Wednesday Mrs. Lafe Compton and Mm. R. L. Stewart carried away the honors. In vited for Monday were Mesdames Walter LRsenlxrger, Frank Thrift, H. W. Pierce, E. A Walker, O. T. Gant, W. II. Mansell, E. L. Vinton, H. 8. Norton, Theodore Clinton, E. M. Kay, A. B. Collier, J. L. Aasen and Geo. A. Anderson. Wednesday guests were Mesdames R. L. Stewart, F. S. Smery, F. C. Hudson, J. E. Paulson, Jack Lefevre, Goo. Jenkins, Julius Ruble, Walter Bingham, Lafe Comp ton, R. E. Booher, C. K. Norcott, Clairs Gray, R. F. Miller, Roy Neal and Willard Bowerman. 5AFEUJAX STORES SOAP Luna—White Laundry Harriet Webb and Donald Smith entertained with a dinner party which was held at th* J. L. Smith cottare st Bandon beach on Monday for »the pleasure of Anne Van Scoy, who was >baerving her 17th birthday anniver sary that day. The group invited also presented Anne with a lovely gift as 1 token of the day. Motoring down were Anne Van Scoy, Audrey Ken dall, Gretchen Neal, Maxine Johnson, Harriet Webb, Faye Hurrel, Tom Stacer, John Cary, Jack Mast, Ernest Cooper. George Ulett, Jim Robinson, Powell Yarbrough and Don Smith. The St. James Episcopal Guild la Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Webb, Mrs. Paul dies were complimented by th« Ban- Van Scoy and Mrs. J. L. Smith served don Guild members at an enjoyable the dinner and chaperoned the party. luncheon party given Wednesday at The 0. D. 0. club ladies were pleas the home of Mrs. Fred Moore in Ban don. Guessing games of various antly entertained at deeeert luncheon kinds were arangod for the afternoon on Wednesday by Mr*. J. R. Bunch at diversion. Those motoring down from her home on Eaat Third street. Sew here were Meedamee E. L. Vinton, J. ing was the afternoon’« diversion by A. Lamb, C. J. Fuhrman, W. H. Man the following: Mesdames Fred Kunz, sell, A. J. Sherwood, L. H. Hazard, Geo. Sherwood, John Tayes, Grant Jas. Watson, Geo. Lorenz, Annie J. Wilcox, J. W. Laird, C. W. Gano, H. Robinson, Bay Thomas, Geo. W. Tay G. Prey, B. B. Sanders and L. A. lor, Sr., C. T. Selbig, H. W. Pierce, Christensen. Louis Charneski, H. E. Hess, Bert Folsom, Muri Pettit, L. L. Bonney, MacDowell Music Club Meets J. 8. Barton and T. B. Currie. The MacDowell Music club met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Farr Tuesday afternoon. Mm. Geo. Bryant read a very in teresting paper on the opera, “Shane- wis,” by Cadman. Mrs. Moller, of Myrtle Point, delighted her hearers with her rendition of "Robin Woman.” Miro Dorothy Glaisyer also sang de lightfully "The Canoe Song” Mrs. E. A. Woodyard then favored with an intermezzo from the opera which was greatly enjoyed. Current events were ably given by Mrs. Birdie Skels. The annual election of officers was held as follows: president, M m . C. V. On Monday and Wednesday of thia Smith; vice president, Mrs. W. 8. week Mm. Donald Estes and Mm. Sickels; secretary, Mm. M. O. Haw Kenneth Kirtner were the delightful kins; treasurer, Mrs. Lafe Compton. hostesses at desaert luncheon and bridge parties, with the affairs hold Body and Fender repair work done at the Eotes home on South Beach by experienced mechanics. Our body street Bouquets of sweet peas, sweet > pa inter is an expert Let ue prove we williams and roses were prettily ar have the best of repair service. South- ranged about the room*. In contract watorn Motor Co. lltf A number of Mrs. Louis Charneski'« friends honored her the day of her birthday, which waa recently, by spending the day at the Lamb cot tage at Bandon beach, with luncheon enjoyed at noon. Cards and sewing wore both enjoyed by the following ladies: Meedames Chameski, Ray Thomas, R. L. Stewart Frank Mar tin, H. E. Hees, E. E. Johnson. Paul Van Scoy, J. A. Lamb, D. E. Raek- leff, and Mn. M. Chameski, of Ban don. Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Government inspected 25c Lemons Juicy IQ baks XS6 3 Mrs. Geo. A. Anderson entertained Thursday after school for her son, Calvin, who waa celebrating his sev enth birthday that day. Game* were flayed by the boys until the birthday eake and other refreshments were served at the large table where places vere provided for Calvin Anderson, Joe Don Estes, Billy Kietner, Donald . Whereat, Donald Tillman, Jackie Ax-1 tel! and Jack Stevens. Mrs. II. S. Norton entertained her contract bridge club Monday evening at her home on North Henry street, with the following present: Mesdamee I. M. Kay, Fred G. McNelly, James Brady, J. L. Aasen, Geo. Johnson, A. B. Collier and Frank Thrift. PAGI TIRI! Coffee CoHee Edwards Dependable 1 lb Tin 2 |b Tin Airway - Blend 1 tt> Pkg. 3 lb Pkg. 7c DOZ Grape Fruit “JS* lOc 37c 53c ZZc 63c Onions F»« ■n . * A Solid Heads LB. Jell Well Pineapple Del Monte - Whole Slices , This spring's local honey The best honey on the Coquille ma 17c Chinook Salmon a square Firm Fruit LB. Large 2’A Tin Libby’s Fancy—No Grit No. 2«4 TIN New LB. Best Foods Pint Quart Breads IOC Angel Cake39c Chocolate Coconut Bakers — Premium Bakers - Fancy l/2 LB Cake DON’T FORGET YOUR FAMILY CIRCLE FRIDAY Squares—for Seasoning 1/4 lb . c PKG. POUND r Soup Crackers Van Camp — Vegetable or Veg. Beef Shew Flakes Tissue Sco‘toRoll Syrup 2 ü, 39* P-nut Butter & Honey Pork & Beans Sugar “ Corn Meal 9 " ® Vinegar 2 »* Kerosene Tissue Candy Bars Soda 3 ~ 3 Ron. X4C Karo F“ 3 f" Beans™». Sardines Mustard Milk TS" 3 CANS 2$C ' - Eastern Oregon Comb _ J ' Ritters * 1 lb Tin 5 Assorted Flavors 19c 16c 17c 34c 15c EACH Waldorf or Zee Phone 20 J. L.STEVENS Ptac¿ QUART JAR EACH Coquille Happy Timer« Home rendered, pure, in pails 45c ipw /fad Quaker Large Pkg The Coquille Happy Timea met at the home of Mm. Walter Moon on East Third street Wednesday eve ning. Election of officers was post poned until next meeting night which will be held at the A. O. Culbertson home. The committee had a very line entertainment for the evening. Sev- tral prizes were given for contests held. Refreshments were served at midnight Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stearns, who am leaving thia city, were called on for speeches and they responded in an appropriate way. Those present were Mr. and Mm. Frank Chase, Mr. and Mm. Roy Robison and daughters, of Norway, Mr. and Mm. Mike Dan iela, Mr. and Mm. Luther Daniels and daughters, Gordon Daniela, Mqrgant For your Groceries jest phono lOc 59c 19C 17c Z7c Gallon Free Delivery Lard 3c 5c 7c Bananas 3 PKGS. X4 String Beans Spinach Oranges " 19c Spuds 50 53c 17* 24c 44c Quick Setting * Dancer's Honey » •> 17c 17c iaa Daniels, Mrs. H. Steward, Mm. Dora stories. Comrade Langlois, the only iliary will be held at the Legion hall Culbertson, Mrs. M. Diedriek, Mr. other G. A. R. member at Bandon, May 14th. waa unable to attend. and Mm. Stearns. W. R. C. 40th Anniversary Auxiliary Card Party, May 7 The Coquille Woman’s Relief Corp« i To avoid conflict« with other social travelled to Bandon last Friday and engagements the American Legion party, previouely joined with the Bandon Woman’« Re Auxiliary card lief Corps, No. 40, in celebrating their planned for May 1, has been post fortieth anniversary. The Bandon poned to Monday, May 7th, aa a re corps was organized April 10, IBM. sult of action taken by Auxiliary It wm an all-day session last Friday, members who attended the regular with bounteous dinner at noon and a monthly sewing meeting held in the corps meeting in the afternoon. After Legion hall Tuesday, April 24. Following the pot luck luncheon en the corps closing, a very delightful program was rendered. The singing joyed by those present, the afternoon of civil war songs and other muiec was devoted to the making of boys' waa enjoyed by all. Charlee Blumen- shirts and of quilt«. Th« next regular meeting of the rother waa able to attend the cere monies and recount tome interesting American Legion and Legion Aux- Knife Hospital Notea Mm. S. A. Hutchinson, of Bridge, underwent a major operation hat Friday, performed by Dr. Jas. Rieh- mond. Mm. Byrd Nosier submitted to an emergency operation at the hands of Dr. V. L. Hamilton last Baturday. Mm. Guy Lamb, of Bridge, was ad mitted to the hospital Sunday for a goitre operation. Dismissals the past week were Mm. Frank 'Hufford and Geo. Gilman on Saturday, Ted Miller, of Bridge, and Milton Culbertaon, of Myrtle Point, ea Monday. «