The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 08, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Fish
fresh the first of each week.
Columbia River
Smelt
received twice a week.
Other fish fhod now being carried in this
*
market
Smoked Herring
Brick Codfish
Smoked and Kippered Salmon
Pacific Coast Oysters
Crab Meat
J . L.STEVENS
your Ideal Meat ¿ng Placed
brough
Club Notes and Other
Social Activities
Mrs. Fred McNelly was hostess to
the Monday night club this week,
whose members include Meedames
John Aasen, Stewart Norton, James
Brady, Geo. Johnson, Roy Neal, A.
B. Collier and Bert Kay. Following
dessert at seven o’clock, the evening
was spent playing contract bridge,
With Mrs. James Brady holding high
score.
Mrs. Hal Pierce entertained hei
Monday night , bridge club this wee)
with a seven o'clock dessert, the fol
lowing b44ng present: Mesdames J. A
Lamb, Muri Pettit, E W Lorenz,
Geo. Lorenz, J. L. Smith, R. F. Mil'ei
and A. O. Walker.
The result ot
the evening’s socre placed Mrs. Pet­
tit high, Mrs. Miller being low.
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Mrs. Theo Clinton wai hostess tc
her contract bridge dub last Tues­
day evening.
The members and
guests enjoying the evening were
Mesdames Litzenberger, Gant, Walk­
er, Estes, Ruble, Anderson, Thomas
and Belloni. Mrs: E. A. Walker, hold­
ing high score for the evening was
awarded the prize. After the games
light reiieshmentei were served
Spring flowers of daffodils and Jap-
I anese quince were used throughout
I the rooms. Mrs. Don Estes will en-
| tertain the club in two weeks.
Mrs. L. H. Haterd was hostess to
her contract bridge club yesterday,
comprising two tables.
Mrs. Lafe
Compton was a special guest for the
afternoon, the members in attendance
being Mrs. Geo. Chaney, Mrs. F. S.
Emery, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. A. E.
Bradford, Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Mrs.
F. L. Greenough.
Miss Ruby Taylor had a moot de­
lightful jamboree at her home
hursday evening.
She made up
rips in the Fresh Air Taxi Cab for
the following distinguished guests
4r and Mrs Kingfish, Madam
Queen, Andy and Amos, Peaches,
Susi«, Aunt Lillian, Ughtnin*. the
^raveling man and Pat Pending. The
raveling man took Lightnin’ for one
ast ride but Andy and Susie made
•he fastest ride of the. evening, so
vere suitably rewarded. After the
-rips in the taxi cab were over, they
ill had something to eat. Madame
Queen was squelched by Lightnin*.
but Andy stood up for her.
The
Kingfish tried to get important but
the missus squelched him, '""The"
traveling man tried Jiis arts on Mad-
lam Queen but she preferred her
\ndy. Andy started to jump all over
iusie two or three times in his usual
clustering manner but Susie had a
quick comeback. Outside of that a
food time was had by all.
Just who took the various parts
must be left to the reader’s imagin­
ation. Those present were Messrs
md Mesdames Ralph Taylor, Julius
Ruble. Lafe Compton, M. F. Pettit,
W. E. Bosserman and R. E. Boober.
A group of ladies who meet on
Monday afternoon for sewing, mat
this week with Mrs. Lafe Compton at
her apartment at the Coquille hotel.
Next week the ladies will meet with
B. P. W. Meeting Monday
New Books aLthe Library
Mrs. Bradford in ~ Marshfield. The
Thirty members attended the regu­
The following is a list of the new
Parents’ Co-operation Sought
lar meeting of the Business and Pro- books now in the Coquille library, as group includes -Mesdames Emery,
Boober,
Purvance,
Lawrence,
Comp-
In order to cut down the number of
f.ssional Women's Club on Monday furnished by Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen,
absences that plague high schools, the
evening at the Coquille Hotel.
A librarian, and the magazines which top and Bradford.
tqllowing information is being given
short business meeting was held for may be found on the reading tables
The ladies auxiliary of the Ameri- o the public.
committee reports. Inez Rover, Fran­ there in 1935:
cari Legion gave a benefit card party
As every one knows, there is no law
ces Oddy, Jennie Price, Viola New-,
“Mary Peters,” Vary Ellen Chase;
luncheon Tuesday at the Legion compelling a child to go to high
ton, and Inez Chase all reported as •Goodbye Mr? Chips,” Hilton; “Cap­
Home. Owing to a little misunder­ school or a parent to send him. When
chairmen of their respective com­ tain Nicholas,” Hugh Walpole; “Jeal­
standing in the handling of the sqle he or she does come, however, we as­
mittees. Harriet Gould, publicity ous House,” Clarence Buddington
of tickets.' the affair was not the fi­ sume that they are doing so because
chairman, requested snapshots from Kelland; “Lamb in His Bosom,” Car­
nancial success the ladies hoped for, they desire the benefits of an educa­
club members for use in the club oline Miller; “And Quiet Flows the
but those attending report a most en­ tion. In order for a child to continue
Don,” Sholokhov; "paaquerie,*' El­
scrapbook.
joyable time. Very nice prizes were to attend they must obey the rules of
After the business meeting the eve­ eanor Mercien, (gift); “Wooden
awarded the two holding high scores. the institution. Among the rules im­
ning's entertainment Was. in charge of Swords," Jacques Deval (gift); “Rev­
Mrs. Roy Boober and Mrs. A. B. Col­ posed by state law is that a student
Mrs. Mulkey, chairman erf the Inter­ elry,” Samuel Hopkins Adams, (gift);
lier being the recipients.
may be excused from school for only
national Relations committee.
The new»—poetry,
“Wine from These
two reasons, sickness, and death in
first number on the program consist­ Grapes,” Millay; new non-fiction,
the family.
The
K
club
met
with
Mrs.
R.
C.
ed of some French and English songs “Only Yesterday," Frederick Lewis
Vaughan at her home on Coquille
During the depression we in the
sung by the following girls, accom­ Allen; “42 Years in the White House,”
Heights, Wednesday evening. Miss local school have allowed an excused
panied by Geraldine Ensele at the pi­ IrWin (Ike).Hoover; “The New Deal­
Knife Hospital
ano: Eileen Kern, Mary Ann Schroe­ ers,” by unofficial observer, (gift); Dean Harding held high score for the absence when a student has had an
evening’s play. ' Others present were opportunity to work for wages and
Mrs.
Walter
Tucker, of Bandon, un­
der, Gretchen Bunch, Blanche San- “Challenge to Liberty,”
Herbert
Mrs. Dan Maginnis, of Marshfield, in some cases to help out at home. derwent a major operation Monday.
don, Margaret Purvance, Levelle Wal- Hoover, (gift); “The Land Question,
Misses Kathleen McClintock, Har- Trips, etc., we have also allowed
Mrs. Warren Herzog, of North
strom. Dorothy Glaisyer, Myrtle Min­ Etc,” Henry George, (gift); “Social net Gould, Barbara Bradford, Jean- J
I when parents have called in advance Bend, submitted to a major operation
ter, Dorris Compton, Isabel Unsoeld, Problems,” Henry George.
ette Pook and Marvin Jane Hawkins. and made arrangements.
Wednesday.
Virginia Harteon, ¿nd Marilyn Comp­
Books for Children: Poetry, “Silver
Hand-made telly cards, original and
In spite of the fact that we have , Mrs. Geo. Terry, of North Bend,
ton Mr. M. W. Purser was the main Pennies,” ed. by Thompson; “This
most amusing, furnished additional been very reasonable in the matter, sister of Mrs. James Richmond, was
speaker of the evening and he gave Singing World,” Untermeyer. Stories,
entertainment for the guests.
The there have been a number of ab­ operated on Wednesday morning.
a very entertaining account of his ex­ “Lance of Kanawa,” French; “Swiss
next meeting of the club will be with sences which, for want of a better
Mrs. L. M. Spurgeon, of Coaledo,
periences while residing in Spain. He Family Robinson,” Wyss; “Emily of
term, must be characterized as had a major operation Wednesday.
also gave a brief history of their New Moon,” Montgomery; "Emily Miss Bradford.
“hookey.” Often times it is impossi­
Thursday E. M. Clayton, who suf­
language and nationality, and men­ Climbs,”
Montgomery;
“Emily’s
Mrs. F. W. Martin entertained with ble to detect such cases and it is es­ fered an accident at the mill, entered
tioned Spain as one of the few Eu­ Quest,” Montgomery.
L. M. Mont­
a dessert luncheon, yesterday, several pecially so when the parents connive the hospital for treatment
ropean countries not yet "tourist Con­ gomery is the author of the “Anne of
of her friend* from Marshfield and with the student by writing excuses,
Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
scious.” The talk was enjoyed thor­ Green Gables” books and the “Emily”
Coquille, the ladles playing contract and protecting the pupil in other Snider, of Coquille, were operated on
oughly by all the members of the books are fully as entertaining. “Chil­
. a .
The ways.
yesterday.
club.
After the program Mrs dren of the Covered Wagon,” Many bridge during the afternoon.
tables ware prettily decorated with
Absences of any kind cut down ef­
Mackey, Mrs. Walton and Miss Mc­ Jane Carr. A story written by an
green tapers, and yellow daffodils. ficiency of the school and of the stu­
New CancH tn Circuit Court
Clintock assisted Mrs. Mulkey in serv­ Oregon author for children, but one
From the neighboring tity were Mrs. dent. They make education a more
ing a Spanish lunch of sandwiches which older people will enjoy. This
Feb. 1—Clarence S. Strong vs. Lu­
J. E. Roy, Mrs. Donovan Denning, expensive process than it ought nor­
and chill beans.
book is also a gift to the library.
Mrs. John O'Farrell and Mrs. R. J« mally to be. A certain number of ab­ cille M. Strong. Suit for divorce.
The magazines for 1935 are: The
Feb. 4—Douglas Building A Loan
Bergeron. The Coquille ladies pres­ sences are unavoidable and these we
A Grange Dance
American, The American Boy, The
ent were Mrs. A. L. Beck, Mrs. Louis cannot help. We feel, however, that Association vs. Clarence R. Davis st
County Gentleman, House and Gar­
Charneski, Mrs. E. L. Vinton and Mrs. with a little more co-operation from al.
Mr. and Mrs. George Steward, of
den, House Beautiful, Good House­
Feb. 4—C. W. Panter vs. R. M. and
the parents that we can cut down the
Leneve, were the delightful hosts to
Ted Homecker.
w
keeping, Ladies Home Journal, Mc­
present list tremendously.
Please Roberta A Beckham
a number of Coquille Grange mem­
Call's Magazine, Nature Magazine,
Feb. 4—Nellie B. Houser vs. Fines
bers and their friends at an Informal
Mrs. Don McCune is entertaining make an effort to have your son or
Saturday Evening Pori. Scientific
dance in their home Saturday eve­
her contract bridge club this mom- daughter in school whenever it is at Houser. Spit for divorce.
American, Popular Mechanics, Read­
Feb. 5—Ella May Eudsley vs. Ed­
ing. There will be two tables in all possible If for any reason other
ning. A small collection was taken
er’s Digest, Woman’s Home Compan­
play. Mrs. Verrill McCurdy, a mem­ than those mentioned above, you be­ ward Everett Eudsley. Suit for di­
up to go toward paying for regalia
ion, ’
The National Geographic,
ber of the club who with her husband lieve it necessary to keep a child out vorce.
for the Grange pageantry. Music was
Needlecraft, Colliers, Sunset.
The
Feb. S—Lottie E. Conner vs. Thar-
departed for Seattle last Sunday for please call the office and explain.
furnished by J. W. Ruble and C. J.
last three mentioned are gift sub­
Bressler, guitars; H. L. Varney, C.
several months’ stay, was honored You will find us very willing to co­ ald C. Conner. Suit for divorce.
scriptions from the Woman's Auxil­
Feb. 7—Dollie E. Manning vs Jas.
with a surprise shower and dinner last operate.
V. Smith, Wm. Roth and C. M. Hart­
iary of the American Legion. Other
F. Manning. Suit for divorce.
H. H. Hartley,
week at the home of Mrs. Walter
well, violin; John Martin and Carl­
. gifts are: Hygeia, American Builder,
Principal Coquille High School
Bingham. The next meeting of the
ton Smith, accordion; John Martin,
i Better Homes and Gardens.
^ Three Divorces Granted
club will be with Mrs. Harold Gould.
banjo; Mrs. C. M. Hartwell and Carl­
ton Smith, piano. Luncheon of cake,
Ladles Lost by Small Score
Three divorcee were granted by
Nora Parrish Improving
A number of the girls of the local
sandwiches and coffee was served at
The Chamber of Commerce bowl­ Judge Brand in Circuit court here
Miss Nora Parrish, daughter of Mr. organization of Job's Daughters, ac­ ing quintet finally won a game; and
midnight to the following from Co­
Tuesday, to the plaintiffs in the fol­
quille: Messrs, and Mesdames John and Mrs. Robert Parrish, of Gravel companied by several of the parents, it was by defeating the ladies who a lowing cases:
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Martin, O. K. Rakestraw, Fred Whea- Ford, who entered the Mast hospital motored to Marshfield on Wednesday few weeks ago handed them a trim­
Wallace J. Dennis vs. Lenere G.
totvC- V. Smith, E A. Wimer, J. W. and underwent an emergency opera­ evening to visit the chapter there and ming. At that they won by a scant Dennis •
Ruble, H. A. Stewart, Ray V. Smith, tion for ruptured. appendix four participate in the dance which fol­ 62 pins in three games. The ladies
Minnie Kolkhorst vs. Charles Kolk-
program. won last week from the 20-30 Club horst.
C. J. Bressler, E. M. Dunn, H. L. weeks ago, was able to be moved lowed the meeting and
Varney, H. Martindale, and Carlton Sunday to the home of her sister. Among the visitors from Coquille team by 89 pins. The ladies play­
Albertine W. Bond vs. Maynard R.
Smith; from Roy, Mr. and Mrs. A, Mrs. Lester Billings, of this city. Her were: Mrs Willard Bosserman and ing were Misses Joyce Wright, Ber­ Bond.
Mackey; from Leneve. Mr. and Mrs. many friends will be glad to know daughter, Donna Dean, Mr. and Mrs. nice Eggleston, Mrs. McGrew, Mrs.
Ben Hepler and Mr. and Mrs. Joe that she is recovering splendidly E. Purvance anM 'daughter, Margaret. Sally Lane and Mrs. Alice Roberts. |
Hay for Sale at the W. L. Kistner
Varney; from Fat Elk, Mr. and Mrs. from her operation and will be able Mrs. 0. C. Sanford. Miss Mary Lou The Chamber of ’ Commerce squad
placa, opposite S. P. depot.
to
be
out
and
about
in
a
few
days.
Wm. Roth; from Riverton, Mr. and
Nosier, Miss Dorothy Glaisyer, Miss was composed of J. L. and S. F. Stev- |
Hay, all baled.
Mrs. C. M. Hartwell and the hosts.
Peggy Wemich and Miss Marilyn ens, J. A Fitzpatrick. Wm. Barrow
Marriage
Licenses
Compton.
and Chas. Roberts.
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Feb. 2—Edward E
Boering, of
The Episcopal Guild ladies met in
North Bend, and Zelda Coyle McGee,
The Friendly Dozen
regular session on Wednesday in the
Modem Piano Instruction of Williams, Ore.
The Friendly
Dozen,
Sanford
Feb. 8—Earl A. Houghaweril, of Parish house, with Mrs. Bert Folsom Heights club, met Wednesday with
' INEZ ROVER
Marshfield, and Vivian Mildred Piel, and Mrs. Lbuis Charneski hostesses Mrs. L. P. Fugelson as hostess. The
for the afternoon to the following la­
Pkone ML of North Bend.
1*3 W. M St.
ladies sewed during the afternoon
RENT — Furnished Modem
Feb. 6—Robbin S. McDonald and dies: Mesdames Norcott, Barton,
Tli ree-room House.
Reasonable
.Mansell, Hazard, Taylor, Robinson. and the serving of dainty refresh-
Mildred Wallace, both of North Bend.
rent Inquire 367 W. Fifth.
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'________ Selbig, Pettit. Stewart, Beck, Vinton ment« c,o’ed th« afternoon session
and Watson.
The Guild ladies are Tho*> present were Meedames Sam.
planning their annual George Wash- Arnold, H. S. Cadman, Grant Wilcox, FOR RENT—House and acreage at
301 Schroeder street., Apply to
ington birthday party for February John A Martin, Fred Nosier, Ray
John Bullack on Rink Creek road.
,20th, which will be a dessert lunch-
Lund, C. V. Smith and Dorothy Cad­
eon followed by cards.
BLUESTONE Seed Wheat, »2.30 cwt.
man and Bruce Martin.
Farr A Elwood, Inc.
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The Needle Workers met with Mrs.
Corner Third and Coulter «
Phone 100
E. A. Wimer for a one o'clock lunch­
FOR SALE—Logging Trailer; Bunks
G. T. COOK
Coquille
eon yesterday. Those enjoying the
etc., like new. See at Southwestern
afternoon were Mesdames Detlefsen,
Motor Co.
G.
Brick Mason
Cross, Gilman. Ruble, Schram, Taylor, |
Fireplaces and Chimneys
FOR RENT OR SALE—6-room, mod­
Simpson, Arnold. Yarbrough and
em house on Sanford Heights, one-
Pook. The ladies wjll hold their next
P. O. Box <2, Coqoille
half acre or more of land.
See
L.
< meeting at the home of Mrs. Yar-1
, Want Ads
Gano i Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Machine
>
ltf
Harry Wise at Coquille
Shop or on place.
EARLY Cabbage and Lettuce Plants
and Bermuda Onion sets. Farr A
Elwood, Inc.
FOR SALE—One young mare and
gelding, weight about 1800, and
new logging harness.
John M.
Auer place on North Bank road. 1*
FOR SALE CHEAP — Three, used
counter Show Cases. J. A. Lamb
Co.
FAT HENS, 14c IJ5.
Inc.
Farr A Elwood,
GOWS FOR SALE—W. C. Griffin, 4
miles above Gravel Ford, phone
8R5. Myrtle Point.
3t2*
BUY Crown Flour and Feeds at Coos
Feed & Seed Stores.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 160-acre
• timber land near Junction City,
Ore. Inquire of Frank McCrary,
Coquille, phone 188R
3t2*
FEED WHEAT, »1.55 cwt.
Elwood, Inc.
.
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Farr A
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FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house,
at 123 South Henry.
Apply to
— Harry Slack, attorney-at-law, First
National Bank Bldg.
MORCROP Fertilizer for gardens, 4c
th. Farr A Elwood, Inc. _ _______
GREY Seed Oats, »2.25.
wood, Inc.
Farr & El
WE ACCEPT Coos county general
fund warrants at 5 per cent dis­
count only. Folsom's Grovery. *"
HAY, for Sale or trade, for stock cat­
tle. Kruse Bros., Roseburg, Ore.,
Route 1.
St*
MARTON'S SMOKED Salt and
Sausage Seasonings at Coos Feed
A Seed Stores.
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County A School Warrants accepted
on the following
USED CARS
*29
’28
’29
*31
’27
*30
' ’FD
Dodge DA Sedan
Pontiac Coupe
Dodge Coupe
,
Chev Truck, IS? inches.
Pontiac Sedan
Chev. Club Sedan
-
lePCoach
’3> Chevrolet Sedan
’2» Chev. Coach.
’30 Chev. »-wheel Sedan.
"31 Ford Truck, 137 in.
13 Chev. 131 in. Truck.
. Convenient Terms
(taten—GM AC Plan
Southwestern Motor Co.
Chevrolet
Pontiac
Buick
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