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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAT, MAT 25, ISM. Julius Ruble and Measrs. Willard Bos- I s?rman, W. V. Glawyer, F. G. Leslie, ‘ An outstanding affair of the week •Julius Ruble, E. A. Walker, Geo. A. jl was the dessert luncheon and bridge Ulett, l.afe Compton and Theodore ' party given Monday afternoon by Clinton. Mrs. Julius Ruble and Mrs. Frank W. Mrs. Lyman Carrier who has been Martin, at the Ruble home. The rooms were very attractively decorated with the inspiration for many lovely par- J large bouquets of rhododendrons, ties was again honored with a one azalea» and sweet peas, while on the o’clock luncheon given by Mra. Lafe • luncheon tables were dainty nosegay* Compton in the dining room of the I of spring flowers in pastel shades for Coquille Hotel, Friday of last week. I each gueut. Ten tables of bridge were The tables was unusually attractive , in play with high score held by Mrs. with bouquet* of pink carnations, F. S. Emery, second high by Mrs. rosea and aweet peas. Guests invited Itafe Compton and consolation by Mrs. were: Meadamea Birdie Skeels, L. H. II Hazard, J. A. Lamb, J. E. Norton, A. A. E. Bradford. Bradford, R. A. Wernich, O. C I The Jenny Lind Sextette served a Sanford, A. J. Sherwood, F. S. Emery, I ■ 9:30 o’clock breakfaH Wednesday at •Paul Van Scoy, George A. Ulett, C. J. II ' the home of Mrs. Birdie Skeels in Fuhrman. Emma Lyons, E. E. John- I son, M. O. (Hawkins, F. L. Greenough. I honor of Mrs. Lyman Carirer. The | Sextette presented Mrs. Carrier with W. V. Glaisyer and Mrs. Stewart I ' a beautiful myrtlewood gift and" ar Lyons, of Marshfield. After the lunch I corsage of roses and sweet peas. On eon the guesta were entertained in the I the table a large bouquet of rod sweet Compton apartment with sewing as I I ' peas and fem added charm to the ar- the afternoon's diversion. SOCIAL NOTBS Your meat dealer is just as near as your phone, you get the same QUALITY MEATS from a phone order that you would had you picked it yourself. Tender, juicy, tempting Beef and who does not like a luscious Beef Roast or Steak? Pork the best on the market, always. Veal is unusually cheap at the present time. Y oung men ’ s in your favorite style and color! Well dressed youths are wearing them at the smartest prep schools and colleges. 22-inch bottoms. Side straps and buckles. . tUtic decorations. Those present in Mre. Woodyard offers special sum cluded Mrs. Ed Lorenz, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. J. L. Aasen, Mrs Geo. mer prices for beginners in piano, 2t Johnson, Mrs. Birdie Skeels, Mm. Ly beginning June 1st. Call 230-L. man Carrier and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins. Just call 20 ('adman Boy’s Will Attend Thursday Mrs. E. C. Finley and Two 4-H Club members, Sydney and Mrs. Orville Newton entertained at Teddy Cadman, of Coquille, will at the home of the latter with a shower tend the 4 II Club Summer School in for Mra. Cyril McCurdy. Attending Corvallis, it wbb learned at a regular were Mesdames Leland Peart, Henry meeting of Coquille Calf Club and (Hartley, Iceland Petersen, Kenneth Norway Pig Club, held at the home of Medford. William Fortier, Verrill Mc C. C. Farr Inst Friday evening, under Curdy. W. M. Plumber. M. M. Lane, the direction of H. S. Cadman, leader Clarence Kelley. Zed Finley, Fred of both clubs. Christensen, Geo. Wmapn, John Donald Trigg, president of the P:g Stone, Ed Finley, Sam Arnold, Sr, Club,' presided over the meeting and Fremont Jeffries, Bob Geaney, Geo. a report was made by each club mem Taylor, Chas. Newton, Calvin Young. ber present on a subject assigned to Ag Boys at Coquille Grange R. B. Knife, Mias Mary Greiner and him at the previous meeting. Fol On Thursday, May 17. the Coquille Miss LaVerne Knife. A sociable af lowing the meeting refreshments were i Chapter Future Farmers of America ternoon was enjoyed with refresh served by Mrs. Farr. presented an interesting program dur- ments served. Club members attending were, Leon-' ng tho lecture hour of the Coquille ard Farr, Sydney Cadman, Teddy Car The St. James Episcopal Guild en man, Donald, Vernon and Frank j Grange. The program consisted of talks by tertained at their Parish House with Trigg, Orville Clinton and Wilbur Col the boys and music by Lewis Donald 1 a card party Wednesday afternoon. lins. Others attending the meeting ! son and Orville Bailey, who are Future The invitations were sent in the form were Mr. and Mrs. Farr, (H. S. Cad-, Farmers and are adept with the guitar of a poem asking that the lady invited man, leader, <L. P. Trigg and George' measure her waist and pay a penny H. Jenkins, county agent. snd harmonica. President Cedric Cross called the for every inch. A tiny apron with a I pocket for the pennies accompanied meeting to order. Coquille Happy Timers ........___ each invitation. The decorations were He then called Clynard Holverstott The Coquille Happy Time Club met to tell about the Future Farmer State, marigolds, calls lilies and roses. Mrs. at the home of Luther Daniele Wed-' Convention which he had attended as L. Vinton was general chairman, nesday night A short meeting was | an officer of the local chapter a short ; Mr». Wm. Mansell assisted with the called to order by the new president, I while ago. Clynard brought out tho decoration*, Mrs. Era Watson was Afterward the fact that Coquille won more honors chairman of refreshments, having as Brownie Robison. than any other school, that W.M. Cun- h»r committee. Mesdame* Neb On- committee arranged tables for cards and games. The club will meet in two1 ning, their adviser, was made trustee mundron, Bert Folsom, L. H. Hazard, of the state organization, that Leon- I Louis Charneski, Geo. Lorenz, and E. weeks at the W. O. Terry home. Tltose present were Messrs. and. ard Lawhome and George Wilson had L Vinton. Mrs. C. T. Selbig and Mrs. Mesdames W. O. Terry, A. O. Culbert the state Farmer degree conferred on M^F. Fettit were in charge of the tables. After them and Bill Floten waa chosen for. ***~ the services Sunday. son and children, Frank Chase, Mike Daniele» and non. Roy Robison and work on several important committees.. May 27th, a Sunday school picnic will daughters, Mrs. Westbrook and son,' Cedric Cross called attention to the 1 be held et the Barton cabin in Ban Gerald, Mra. N. Moore. Mra. R. Yar-' beautiful American flag that is placed , don. A Guild picnic will be held the brough, Mrs. Amelia Hill, Mrs. Henry i first Wednesday in June at the county at the reporter's station. This flag he ; Steward and son, Mrs. Alice Dean.' explained wax a gift of the Coquille park at Fairview. Thia WHI be the Charles Dye, Ben and Gordon Daniels, next meeting of the Guild. Post No. 36, American Legion, to tho Mr. snd Mrs. laither Daniels and chapter. He then told of our Future Thursday Mies LaVerne Knife en daughter. Farmer ritual and showed how love of country and good government is a tertained at the Richmond cabin at Five Divorces Granted Bandon with a seven o’clock dinner in part of their work. honor of Duane Fitzgerald ’ s birthday. Divorces granted by Judge Brand in ! Bill Floten by his speech on the dairy problems, that have been Thoee invited to motor down were Circuit eourt here Tuesday were to' brought to light in promulgating the Anne Van Scoy, Elizabeth Pierce. the plaintiffs in the following carets: I Jas. N. Mast va. Wills B. Mast. new dairy code, showed that the Fu Helen Robinson. Kay Miller, Lorraine Herman F. Tedsen va. Agnes E. { ture Farmers are vitally interested Simpson. Beryl Unsoeld. Bernice An in and have knowledge of the newer derson, Tessie Ruble, Florence Fol Ted sen. som, Marjorie Knight, Duane Fitz- Geo. F. Rogers vs. Berths Rogers. trends in agricultural economies. Waunetta Robinett vs. Edgar J. I The meeting was closed in due form gerald, Justin Cary, Harold WHliams. with the regular Future Farmer cere- Craig Perrott, William Floten. Wil Robinett. Schram, Tracy moniea, after which the boys were in liam Pook. Frank Eleanor E. Clinton v*. Edw. O. Clin vited to • real strawberry feed by the Leach, Jack Mast and John Unsoeld. ton. 'na Placed Camp Fire Giris Notes The Aowakiya Camp Fire group met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Gano, the guardian, Wednesday afternoon. (Plana were made for keeping records of books during the summer vacation, each one to report on their favorite book the first meeting in September. Akao definite honors were choesn to work for as a group. Laurel Fuller, Scribe. ■fhe Wetomaehick Camp Fire girl* met at the borne of their guardian, Mrs. J. E. Norton, Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected: Frances McCool, president; Maxine Knight, vice president; Betty Kern secretary - treasurer; Louise Wood yard, reporter. They also planned for a silver tea to be given soon. The Cheskchamay Camp Fire group met Tuesday at which time plans were me le for the Mother’s Tea. It will be held at the home of Peggy Wernich. The program will consist of a violin solo by Ann Hawkins, a tap dance of Joan Weekly, Margaret Smith and Irma Porter, a piano solo by iRheo Walker and a piano solo by Donna Dean Bosserman. Scribe, Donna Dean Bosserman Buckle -«trap backs! 5 pock- ata! Reinforced! Comfortable I Men’s Athletic Style Knit U’SUITS Button Shoulder Model At The new Blue Bird.group of Camp Fire girls under the leadership of Marilyn Compton and Dorothy Glais- yer met at the home of Mra. Geo. Bry ant Thursday. The sunflower was chosen for the group name. Those in the group are: Avis Rickett, Kay Les lie, Maxine Brown, Margaret Ann Wetson, Betty Emery, Betty Lou Don ated, Virginia Oerding, Jane Oerding. The girls began to make name plat««. Scribe, Jane Oerding. grange. - C. Holverstott, Reporter. 4-H Summer School 4-.H Club members who are plan ning to attend summer school at Cor vallis are asked to notify Goo. Jen kins or Martha E. Mulkey. The dates are June 11th to 23d inclusive and the scholarship is now reduced to 212.00. The transportation is also to be extremely low. The children are most carefully chaperoned while in summer school and get a great deal of good training as well as real fun. Some members are going on scholar ships provided by* State Fair because of winning first prises last year. New Canes in Circuit Court May 19—Benefit Savings A Loan Aron. vs. A. C. Johnson and wife et al. May 19—Edna C. Davie vs. James Albert Davie. Suit for divorce. May 19---E11a Strecker vs. Wallace Swecker. Suit for divorce. May 21—J. E. Paulson vs. Elsie Bassett et al. May 21—Leah Weekly va. Isom W. Weekly. Suit for divorce. May 22—State of Oregon vs. Sam uel Stevens and wife et al. May 28—Florence G. Curry va. Thos. J. Curry. Suit for divorce. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at milk, the only milk and cream made • hie offi.e safe by nsxtenrizatkm. ■ ’ ■'L "J1 Myrtle Point Lions Club Annual DANCE Veterans Hall * Myrtle Point Saturday, May 26 Featuring Silver Spray Orchestra Fancy striped broadcloth shorts with elastic sides and a yoke front Splendidly made, cool and comfortable. 28-44. The shirts are swiaa ribbed combed cotton, much heavier than the usual 25c shirt Sizes 30-46. The thrifty man will buy several suits at these amazingly low prices. What a value! Wednesday evening Georgianna Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor, across Johnson and Jack Clinton entertained ■ treet from Fred Kuns Garage. Phone a group of their friends at the Theo 86J. dore Clinton home on the Myrtle Point highway Cards snd dancing furnished amusement for the guests and dainty refreshments were served. Those invited for the evening were Dorris Compton, Marilyn Compton, Margaret Belloni, Barbara Oderkirk, Le Velle Wal-trom. Martha Carrier, Dorothy GUwyer, Virginia Hartaon. Isabel IJnsoeM. Jean MeNelly, Wanda Lee Hickam, Betty Axtell, Jim Scheer, Robert Waggoner. George Anthony, Cecil Law, George Ulett, Jr, Robert Belloni, Jesse Barton, Norman Rickett, Howard Hickam, Lloyd Wood, Donald McClellan and Powell Yarbrough. Daughter First State Governor Wednesday evening Misa Martha Carrier was the guest of honor at a lovely dinner party given by Miss Edythe Farr st her home on Spurgeon Hill. Pink flower* and pink candles decorated the table for the occasion and a pink rose was given each guest Miss Carrier was presented with a corsage and a beautiful gift After I the dinner the evening was completed by attending the theatre. The guests i enjoying the evening were Dorris and ' Marilyn Compton. Le Velle Walstrom, Elob Wilson, Margaret Purvance, Audrey Kendall, Marianne Axtell Betty Brady, Audrey Aasen and Mar tha Carrier. Tuesday evening Mrs. E. L. Vinton. Mrs. Julius Ruble, Lafe Compton and Theodore Clinton entertained the Past Metrons and Patrons Club of the 'Order of the Eastern Star, with a social evening st the Ruble home. Those enjoying the affair were Me* dames Willard Bosserman, Bertha Smith, Geo. Lorens, E. W. Lorens, W. V. Glaiiyer, Hal Pieroe, Ora Maury, Henry Lorens, Knife Hospital Note« The MASONRY WORK Of any kind Prompt Service Reasonable Prices GEO. T. COOK Bex Cl i Coquille, Oro. i i it Henry Stewsrd underwent a major operation Saturday at the hands of Dr. Richmond. Saturday Miss Eleanore Newburg submitted to an operation for appen dicitis. Little Anna Mary Anderson, of Gravel Ford, waa operated upon Mon day for appendicitis. The two-year old baby of Mr. and Mra. Warren Herzog, of Bandon, un- derwent a tonsilectomy. Mrs. E. Zeiner submitted to an op- eration for appendicitis Monday. Milton Culbertson entered the hos pital Wednesday for treatment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thur man, a son, Allen Dale, Monday, May tl. Frank George waa di smi sss d Rua- Marriage Licenses May 19—Carey O. Bonea, of Gay lord, and Helen Webb Mast, of Co quille. They were married last Sat urday by Rev. Mallory Flanagin at the M. E. South parsonage here. May 21—Geo. A. Belloni and Louise Smartt, both of Coquille. Insure your ear with Nod C. Kelley in a reliable Oregon stock company. Clean np Your Dairy Barns by Whitewashing Reasonable Rates or Trade W. H. MABEN, Coquille Orders taken at Bill’s Place