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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1935)
\ ' Penneys Semi-Annual / sharply _____________ í _______________________ since,the first of the year, beef in particular shootihg up 50 per cent to the retailer but we will adhere to our long-established cus tom of selling only quality meats. For other dinner dishes we have" Best grade Codfish, 25 cents lb Weiners and Sauer Kraut, the latter 10c a lb, 3 tbs. for 25c Pure Horseradish, put up by Ray Storer, 25c per half pint, 45c pint. , ' Phone 20 kl, ' ’ ■ Ladies MILLINERY K House On Wednesday Mrs. Vem Oderkirk entertained a small group of ladies, vho are studying contract bridge, with a dessert luncheon. market IJour Ideai Mealing Place. B. & P. W. Club Session lightening. The last number on the Knife Hospital Mis* lUith Brandt had her tonsil* removed by Dr. V. L. Hamilton on Saturday of last week. H. E Glaizier, of Myrtle Point, in the hospital for heart treatment, was dismissed last Saturday. Faye’ Olli, of Sumner, underwent an operation for appendicitis Satur day. Dismissals from the hospital this were: Mr*. Lois Stevens, Mis* Margaret Gloor, Mrs. Geo. Wasson and baby, Frank Hufford and Miss Edna Nodine. Marriage Licences Ladies’ Novelty Shoes $198 | Twenty-two members answered I roll call at the regular meeting of the1 Business and Protesisonal Women’s Club held Monday evening at' the Coquille Hotels Several'questions regarding the state convention were discussed at the business meeting. A communication to the President of the United States was drafted and presented to the members by Mrs Martha Mulkey. This communication requests a continuation of the Nye in*- vestigation and was endorsed by each member present. Viola Newton has been appointed convention chairman for the national convention at Seat tle. An invitation from the Marsh field club was read Inviting the Co quille memebr* to attend an informal party in Marshfield on Tuesday, Feb ruary 19. All members were urged to attend, if possible, and to notify Mrs. Unsodd of their intentions. Mrs Edith Walton and Mrs. Louise Medford were voted in as new Yhem- ber*. The business meeting ad-' joumed and Mr*. Bertha SmiQt,' chairman of the legislative committee, took charge of the evening’s enter tainment. The first number on the i program, consisted of four pieces presented by Miss Muriel Dad and her string en semble, acocmpanied by Mrs. Haw kins. The, club members were very grateful to Miss Dae and her group Debutantes Lose Two Games for the rare, musical treat afforded Wilson's Debutantes, the Coquille them. Mrs June Walker and Mrs.. Mildred Homecher presented seven girls' basket ball team, lost two girls who gave a very pretty Japan game* to the Myrtle Point Indepen ese stunt, dressed in kimonos and dents—a girls' team—this week. The carrying small Japanese fans. The first was played here Tuesday night, girl* danced and.*ang and were ac- a 1 20-1* score resulting. At Myr companied by Mr*. Hawkin* at the tle Point Wednesday night the score piano. The talk of the evening was was 21-18. The Debs squad is com given by Clarence Barton, Coos coun- 1 posed of Beryl Wilson, Marjorie and ty’s youngest lawyer. He had chosen Hallie Knight. Doris Williams, Mabel as hi* topic. “Economic Security,”, and Hill, Rose Matney, Owen Waters, Meyers and Dulcie Foote. hi* talk was most interesting and en- Oma 1 Remember Dunham's, Brewster Hodgen feeds. and new stock*. of Course, Complete tf Modern Piano Instruction INEZ ROVER Gano Funeral Home Corner Third and Coulter O \ -- Coquille Phone 100 Ambulance Service ♦ PENNEY'S J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, laeerperated County School Supt. Com menta on Various Matters A number of the friend* of Mrs. Ed. McKeown entertained in her honor Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James Brady, the affair being a miscellaneous shower in celebration of her birthday. After lunch the guests played contract, with Mrs. Fred McNelly holding high score. Spring flower* of Chinese lilies and Japanese quince adorned the tables., Those enjoying tbe afternoon .were’ Mesdames A. B. Collier, H. S. Nor ton, H. W. Pierce, Fred McNelly, E M. Kay, T. B. .Currie, J. L. Aasen, Frank Thrift, A. O. Walker, , C.-P. Zumwalt, Jas. Brady and the honor guest. \ Saturday afternoon Mr» Fred Kunz invited in about a dozen of her son's playmate* to help him cele brate his eighth birthday. A cake with candles and ice and punch com pleted a happy occasion for the fol lowing young gentlemirt: Billy Un- soeld, Ben Barton, Jerry Fuller, Donald Whereat, Merritt Newdall. Donald Tillmann, Floyd Green, Gor don Stem, Harvey Cole, Wade Cow an, Robert Cotton and the host. BERMUDA Onion Seed for early aeU, 25c oz. Farr & Elwood. Inc.