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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1934)
Riverton News Wednesday t, An One of the largest and finest deer sel Hayw.rd; vice president, Karl to Le biougat ui during the hunting Alpine; st ;retary, Huth Irvin; treas J sea on was bagged on the last after urer, Don Auer (hater members of noon of the season by Clifford Mar the club are: Mr and Mrs Ansel tin at Lamps creek. It was a large, Hayward, Mr and Mrs. Jack Coop Auer, Howard five point buck which officially er, Jack i nd Doi weighed 139 pounds. The horns Schroeder. Karl A'pine, Ruth Irvin, have been on display at the Bean & Earl Edginon, Mik? Ray, Andy and Thelma Hanson and Dan Smith. New Ma; tin store. A most successful social event was members elected at the meeting sponsored by the high school student Wednesday night were Faye La body. Because of the Com Show this Branch«, Marjorie Bullard, Fred week-end they decided to have their Clinton, Jack Hulton and Mrs. Mike Hal.uwe’en party last Friday. It was Ray. The next meeting of the club a “hard-times” party. Prizes of boxes will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 6, of boxes of candy were given to those at the home of the women teachers. Mias Ruth Irvin and Miss Been having the worst looking clothes. - Mis i Marjory Bullard, primary teach Harris went to Eugene last Friday to er, was for the best single costume, spent the week-end. Miss Irvin is having a ve.y short dress of other English instructor in Riverton high days. Robert Smith and Benny Wat rchool and n graduate of the univer son leceived the prize for the best sity. Miss Harris was the guest of double cis.unick, both with big heavy Vfrs. A. C. Dye and daughter, Marie, shoos und ciotaes hanging in tatters md of Miss Helen Nulf. The iiist pu>, of the evening war Bridge Happenings spent in playing games in which ev eryone joined with great zest. Latei Roy Doney, who with hi« family dancing was enjoyed and refresh recently went to eastern Oregon, ha* ments of sandwiches, cake and cidei ueen here the past few days making were served at the close of the eve preparations to move to a place near ning Bend, for which he has traded his We wish at this time to make spec property here. Mrs. Doney was ill ial comment upon the high quality oi and unable to come back with him. the editorials and literary features ol «nd two of her sisters, Minnie Inks the “Chanticleer,” the high school and Dollie West, came and are assist semi-monthly paper, which was issu ing with the packing. Miss Do -othy Hooton, who is em ed this week. They are not only inter esting and informative but showed ployed at the Mast hospital in Myr- marked talent on the part of the *le Point, was at home for a couple of young people themselves, We sin- lays Inst week, for a needed rest. Mrs. Frank Culver and Mrs. Chas. cerely hope that they will con tinuc.' to be of such high quality. The arti Johnson were in Ccquille Monday af- cles were written by John Heffley. emoon. making aiangements for the booth which the Bridge Grange is Harriet Miller and Bessie Cusic. The Riverton high school is pre planning for the Corn Show. Floyd Johnson and H. W. Dunn, of paring for “Stunt Night” to be given Nov. 9, sponsored by the athletic as TuncUon City, returned home Tues sociations, including both the boys day after spending the week-end at and girls. The boys will have boxing, he W. A. Lett horn?. Mr. and Mrs. W. wrestling and various acrobatic work A. Lett and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lett along with other stunts. The girls went with their guests to Sitkum have clogging, tap dancing, etc. The Sunday, where they visited the El- The Johnsons, biggest event of the evening will be ner Wilson family. a valley ball game between Aragv who lived at Broadbent before mov high school girls and Riverton girls. ing to Junction City a few years ago, This gala event willrfinish with a ■>lan to move to Indiana in February. Mrs. Ray L. Beckett has so far re dance, the music presented by the town orchestra. Everyone is invited. covered from her recent operation Miss Joyce Mody was hostess at chat she was able to return home Sat her home at the Leneve camp to the urday fijpni the Mast hospital In honor society of the Junior High stu Myrtle Point. Mrs. Alvin Allen and little son, dents, with a Hallowe'en party Wed nesday evening. Exciting and spooky Larry Alvin, of Camas Valley, were games were played and everyone said Bridge visitors from Thursday until it was the best party they had been Saturday last week. They were en to for a long, long time. Joyce served tertained at the Fred Scofield and • delicious Hallowe’en refreshments at Lett homes. Misses Constance Knight and Mae the close of the evening. Mrs. Perna Harris, who has been Hatcher returned home Monday from cooking in Morrison's logging camp the Myrtle Union Christian Endeavoi near Myrtle Point the entire summer, convention in Marshfield. Mrs. A. O. Hoton is visiting Mr. and is home now for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paris Ward left Mon Mrs. T. B. MacDonald this week. day morning for several days’ visit in They are spending part of the week at Klamath Falls. They visited a num the MacDonald cabin, “Lot-a-rest," ber of friends and transacted business at Sunset City. The carnival at the school house before returning Friday. Mrs. Mettie Peterson received word Friday evening, sponsored by the that her brother-in-law, Else Peter Woman’s Civic Club, was a very suc son, had passed away at his home In cessful and enjoyable affair. The re Berkeley, California, Monday morn ceipts amounted to over $48.00.' At the October business meteing of ing of heart trouble. Funeral ser vices were held in Berkeley on Wed the Christian Endeavor society, the nesday. Mr Peterson was well known following officers were elected: pres- throughout Coquille valley and his ■dent, Mae Hatcher; vice president, many friends will be very sorry to Constance Knight; secretary-treasur er, Lou Hooton; junior superinten learn of his demise. Miss Evelyn Berry, daughter of dent, Maude Hooton; missionary Horace Berry, of this city who is at chairman, Mrs. W. A. Lett; lookout tending the Myrtle Point high school chairman, Noel Nelson; social chair thia year, spent the week-end with man, Alma Lett; prayer meeting her parents here. She attended the chairman, Lou Hooton. The Junior Junior play in Coquille on Frida) coc'.cty also elected officers, as fol night and voiced her opinion that it lows: president, Virginia Lake; vice was one of the finest she has evei »resident, Virginia Beckett; sdcrotary. seen. Miss Berry made the Junioi Evelyn Morrison; treasurer, Bernard ClasS inter-scholastic debate team Corpe. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hatfield return this year and from all indications her ed home Tuesday from Portland. Mr. opponents will be running up against Hatfield had been in the Good Sa some stiff competition. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kay, of this maritan Hospital there for some time, „ city,' Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kay, of Co having had an operation on his eye. quille. Ole Jameson, of Bandon, and Mrs. Hatfield was with him at the Mrs. Edna Dobbins, of Marshfield, re time and went to Portland again last turned home Sunday evening from Friday. Mrs. I. B. England was elected vice a trip in quest of mule deer near Bly in Klamath county. The party president of the Woman’s Civic Club brought back four deer, but reported at the meeting Friday afternoon, to that it was no easy job. Mr. and Mrs take the place of Mrs. Harold E. Alton Kay returned by way of Cres James, who has moved to Walla cent City. They spent several days Walla, Wash. J. W. Barnett, of Arago, will have visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kay at charge of the church service next their mine in northern California. The girls who take physical educa Sunday morning. Junior Bartlett is tion in the high schoo have organized appointed to lead the C. E. meeting a Giris* League Association. The of in the evening. ficers elected are: president, Esther Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Watson; secretary, Evelyn Miller. The milk, the only milk and cream made president “ appointed three commit safe by pasteurization. tees. The first is to make a consti tution for the club and consists of: Miss Ruth Irvin, instructor; Lois' Auer, Harriet Danielson and Esther Watson. On the committee to make , out the program for "Stunt Night” I on all kinds of are Genevieve Haga, Harriet Miller | and Been Harris. The third commit tee which is, make popcorn balls for y ■J •'Stunt Night” Included Bonita Fee, Local and I«ong Distance -t Evelyn Miller and Lois Auer. Ansel Hayward, instructor in the Riverton grade school, has recently organized a A. N. Y. L. Club com- Phones 101J—224L posed of young people in and around Rverton. The pui*pose of the club ■ ■ U...—i is to furnish leisure time activities * for the young men and women who are not iif school, as well as to en courage a community spirit. The officers of the club for the cur New low Price COAL HAULING Mansell Drayage & rent year as elected at th« SAFEWAY STORES Quality Merchandise at Cheap Prices • » +--V here has a Money Back Guarantee COFFEE Garden-Fresh Vegetables Airway Brazilian San tos ground for your coffee maker 1 lb 3 tbs. and Turnips Candy Bars XOC Jell Well PKGS. 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