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At her home in Myrtle Point Mrs.
_ John Arnold entertained at a one
o'clock bridge luncheon Tuesday.
Myrtle Point guests were Mrs. Ray
Rickman and Mrs. John Belloni and
Coquille guests were Mesdames C P
Zumwalt, Alice Wilson, Geo. John
son, Joe Knight and Theodore Clin-
«•on. Mrs. Rickman held high score
and Mrs. Bellcni second high.
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Christmas tree and gift exchange
completed a very enjoyable afternoon.
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Mrs. R. F. Miller entertained the
Monday night contract club at the
home of Mrs. H. W Pierce Monday
evening at the annual Christmas
party. After 7:15 dessert, bridge was
played until eleven when a Christ
mas tree and gift exchange was en-
joyed.
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score prize. Members present were
Mesdames J. A. Lamb, J. L. Smith,
Muri Pettit, Ed. Lorenz, Geo. Lorenz,
H. W. Pierce and Bert Folsom. Mrs
Chas. Selbig was a guest for the eve
ning. The club will meet with Mrs
Pettit in two weqks.
Mrs. E. A. Walker entertained
her card club Tuesday evening. Red
tapers, holly and a Christmas tree
were used for decorations and the an
nual gift exchange was held. The fol
lowing were present: Mesdames Wal
ter Litzenberger, Julius Ruble, O. T.
Gant. Theodore Clinton, Geo. Ander
son and Mrs. Roy Watson and Urada
Watson from Marshfield. Mrs. Ruble
received high score prize. The hus
bands of the ladies joined the party
in the late evening for refreshments
For the pleasure of Mrs. F. C. Mc-
Nelly, a group of friends entertained
with a dessert bridge luncheon and
handkerchief shower at the home of
Mrs. Roy Neal Saturday afternoon
Clever hand-made place cards mark
ed places for Mesdames Geo. Chaney.
H W. Pierce. Frank Thrift, Bert Kay,
J. L. Aasen, O. T. Gant, E. A. Walker,
A. O. Walker, T. B. Currie, James
Vi Brady, Ed McKeown. A. B. Collier, C
P. Zumwalt, Jennie Price, H. S. Nor
ton, Theodore Clinton, Geo. Johnson,
Fred Hudson, Harry Perrott, J. E
Axtell, Claire Gray, Wm. Mansell, R.
F. Miller and Mesdames Wm. Hagge,
J. W. Hildenbrand and H. Wells from
Marshfield.
Mrs. Pierce received
high score prize, Mrs. Hagge second
prize and Mrs. Johnson third prize.
Mrs. A. B. Collier was hostess to
her bridge club Monday evening. The
annual Christmas exchange was en
joyed by the following club mem
bers. Mesdames James Brady. Hoy
Neal, Bert Kay. J. L. Aasen, H. S.
Norton, Geo. Johnson and F. C. Mc-
Nelly. High score for- bridge went to
Mrs. Norton and second to Mrs
Brady.
prizes an I gifts for all the guests.
Dainty n freshmenls were served to
the follot Ing: Messrs, and Mesdames
P. W. Lite, H. H. Hartley. T. R.
Luebke, J. P. Beyers. Misses Kath
leen McClintock, Harriet Gould,
Phyllis F ill, Jean Hill and Clarence
Osika.
B. P. W. Party
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Recreational Leadership Ciaaa
The annual gift exchange of the
The Grange Recreational Leader
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Coquille Dullness and Profcssionall ship Cl iss met in W. O. W hall here
Women*« Club was preceded by a last we k under the direction of Miss
short business session.
The club Gertna.e Skow, with 36 delegates
vojpd to donate 310.00 to the Christ present divided seven from Bandon,
seven f.xxn Gaylord, four from Pow
mas Cheer fund.
The evening’s entertainment was ers, five from Fairview and three
Over i hundred members and provided by thé Music and Arts com each from Bullards, Arago, Myrtle
ti iends oi the Episcopal Church, Sun mittee, Inez Rover chairman. The Point and Coquille.
The pu/pose of the class is to train
day Scht >1 and Guild enjoyed a main dining room of the Coquille,
.. vk :. was
w« tastefully decorated with , ior leadership ih conducting Grange
chicken i inner at the Guild Hall Hotel
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Wednesd. y. Santa Claus came with Christmas greens and a gaily lighted or othe.- entertainment programs and
Christmas
tree
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end
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last
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session
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devoted
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gifts for i U the children. Singing of
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Christmas songs, led by Mrs. Maud room.
The theme of the entertainment time, arrangement of a stage for pan-
Woodyartl, was* enjoyed by all.
was, “Christmas in Many Lands," and i tomime and group and individual
The Pa t Matrons and Past Patrons the following enjoyable program had pantomime. New games were also
introduced, suitable for adult gath
issociatio i of the Eastern Star held been worked out by the committee:
Vocal solo, “Down from His Glory” erings and Christmas suggestions
is annual Christmas dinner and par-
y at the Masonic Temple Friday and “Cantique de Noal.” by Rev. w. given.
Proper casting of a play, rehearsal
■vening, December 14. After dinner, R. Wilder, accompanied by Inez
demonstration and “progressive par
lames and contests were enjoyed un Rover.
Different members of the club ty” arrangements are scheduled for
it Santa Claus came with a gift for
ill present.
Mrs. Roy Neal was were called upon to explain the vari the next meeting. Jan. 4.
Mrs. Minnie King, of the Powers
-hairman of the dinner committee ous ways in which Christmas is ob
ind Mrs.' Julius Ruble hid charge of served in the- following countries, Parent-Teachers Association, was
-he Christmas tree, decorations and United States, England, France, Italy, chosen at last week's meeting as
'ntertainment. Those enjoying the Norway and Sweden, Mexico and chairmen for the coming year, and
Mrs. John Devereux. Legion Auxili- 1
■vening were Messrs, and Mesdames Switzerland.-
Musical reading, “The Night Before ary delegate from Bandon, was made
F. G. Leslie, Lafe Compton, H. A.
Young, Bert Folsom, H. W. Pierce, Christmas,” Katherine Jane Hassler, secretary-treasurer.
H. N. Lorenz, Julius Ruble, W. E. accompanied by Inez Rover.
The evening's entertainment was
Bosserman, E. L. Vinton, Theodore
Job’s Daughters to Install
Clinton, E. A. Walker. C. E. Niles. concluded by the serving of delicious
Zelma Bosoerman, newly elected
J. E. Norton, Mesdames Geo. Lor- refreshments consisting of small in honored queen of Bethel No. 15, Or- |
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enz, E. W. Lorenz, Edna Hartson, dividual mince pies and coffee.
der of Job’s Daughters, has made the
The next meeting of the club will
Roy Neal. Flora Dunne, Sadie J ayes,
332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon
following appointments: recorder,
Bertha Smith, Geo. Ulett, Ora Maury, be a dinner at the Pioneer Hall Jan. Dorothy Glaisyer; treasurer, Harriet
Mabel Laird, Misses Bess Maury. Ed 7, sponsored by the Social committee, McRay; librarian, Betty Axtell; chap
na Robison, Gretchen Neal, Dr. W. Georgia Richmond chairman.
lain, Jeanne Peterson; senior custo
V. Glaisycr and J. E. Quick.
dian, Evelyn Rider; junior custodian,
Auxiliary District Conference Marion Hess; inner guard, Virginia
The K club had a lovely party at
A large delegation from the Co Hartson; outer guard, Mary Lou
the home of Miss Jeanette Pook with quille Unit of the American Legion
Nosier; pianist, Marjorie Van Alstine;
We extend to all our friends our sincere wishes
Miss Kathleen McClintock as host
Auxiliary is planning on attending first messenger, Beverly Norton; sec- !
's. Tuesday evening. Names had
for a
the District Conference in North ond messenger, Mary Edna Lorenz;
been drawn
previously for the
Bend on Thursday afternoon and eve third messenger, Joan Weekly; fourth
Christmas exchange. Bridge was en
ning, Dec. 27.
messenger, Elizabeth Varney; fifth
joyed. with Mrs. Raymond Vaughan
Mrs. Cecelia Gunn, state president messenger, Phyllis Le Gore.
These
having high score. Members present of the Auxiliary and W. J. Chamber- ’ officers will hold office for the en- I [
and a
were Mesdames John Hawkins, Dan
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lain, state commander of the Legion, suing six months. The newly elected
Maginnis, Raymond Vaughan, Misses
will be present: also other state offl-' officers are: Zelma Bosserman, hon I
Barbara Bradford, Harriet Gould,
cers.
ored queen; Levelle Walstrom, senior
Dean Harding, Marvin Jane Haw
Each Unit will give reports on its princess; Dorris Compton, junior
ci ns, Jeanette Pook and the hostess
activities at the afternoon session, princess; La Velle Dale, guide; Mari
The Justamere annual Christmas which will start at two o’clock. Mrs. lyn Compton, marshal.
All the foregoing officers will be
COQUILLE
BANDON
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□arty and gift exchange wak held at Lydia Horsfall, president of District
'he home of Mrs. Roy Wemich No. 4, has requested each Unit to pro installed on the night of December
vide one feature on the program.
27. Margaret Purvance, out-going
Thursday. After a delicious one-fif
A joint meeting with the American honored queen, will preside as in
teen o’clock luncheon sewing was en
stalling officer; La Velle Dale will act
dies and presents for everyone. A
Coquille Happy Timers
joyed until 3:30, when the tree was Legion will be held in the evening.
Anyone planning on attending this as installing guide and marshal; Mar
enjoyed. Those present were Mes
The Coquille Happy Timers met at lovely Christmas tree graced one
dames F. L. Greenough, H. W. Pierce, conference, please call the president, garet Smith, installing recorder; the H. Porter home Wednesday eve comer of the room and with Santa's
J. L. Smith, Bert Folsom, E. E. John Mrs. Bonnie Green, so that transpor Margaret Stewart, installing chap ning for its Christmas social time for presence, everything gave off the
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lain. The Bethel’s first regular meet members and their families. After spirit of Christmas. The club will
son, J. A. Lamb, O. C. Sanford, L. H. tation may be arranged.
ing will be on January 14.
Hazard, Nels Osmundson, W. S.
a short business meeting an im meet at Ben Leatherwood's home for
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley
Sickels, C. J. Fuhrman and A. J.
promptu program was enjoyed. Then the next meeting.
Calling carda, 50 for SI.00.
in a reliable Oregon stock company.
Sherwood
later Santa Claus arrived with can-
Calling cards, SO for »1.00.
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At this Yuletide season
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to each and everyone **
its best wishes for a
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A group oi ladies who have been
meeting for some time on Monday af
ternoon of each week met with Mrs.
Kennett Lawrence Monday for a
Christmas party. A beautiful table
tree, held gifts for the following
members o> the group, Mesadmes
Lafe Compton, Roy Boober, F. 8. Em
ery, Geo. Ulett, A. E. Bradford, Er
nest Purvance and the hostess, Mrs
Lawrence.
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The Duplicate Contract club met
With Mrs. M. R. Thomas Wednesday
Y ' Atone-fifteen fo> dessert and bridge
Christmas favors znarked places for
Mesdames D,< Rackleff, Claire
Gray, A. E. Bradford, Bert Folsom,
H. W. Pierce, Roy Boober, Mrs. Wm.
Hicking, of Portland, and the hostess.
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The high school faculty with their
husbands and wives were delightful
ly entertained Monday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cun
ning at a Christmas party. Games
were played during the evening with
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