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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1935)
PAGE THREE —■ - ____ _,M’1 . 1 ______________ _____ B. P. W. Entertains With' | Dinner for Mothers • -1 Lions Nominate for Offices _ Treasurer’s Carn Show Report E. D. Webb, treasurer of the Co The Lions Club nominating com- I mittee submitted its report at the quille Corn Show, this week sub Members of the Business.and Pro-1 I noon luncheon yesterday, with two mitted to the Chamber of Commerce fessional Women’s Club entertained names for each position to be filled, the following report for last year’s with a seven o’clock dinner Monday and in one case three, all members of two-day celebration: evening at the Coquille Hotel. This the committee being on the ticket for Receipts is an annual event, sponsored this third vice president: Balance from 1933 Show , _ $ 253.04 year by the executive council, in For president—J. L. Smith and Dr. Received from subscription 434.94 honor of mothers and special friends J. R. Bunch. Refund, Sport Events not held 3.50 of club members. The dining room For secretary-treasurer — N. C. Receipts from Dance 10-37-34 11.37 was decorated with large bouquets of Kelley ard C. W. Gano. Refund, Old Time Dance Com. 1.23 lilacs and other spring flowers, and For iailtwister—Don Gillespie, J. Receipts, Friday night Show 113.25 these pastel shades were repeated in E. Axtell. Receipts, Saturday night Show 166.25 the large old-fashioned nosegays For lion tamer—M. M. Newdall, L. Receipts, Fri. St Sat. Dances which formed the decorations for the W. Claver. (shared with owners of For directors—R L. Stewart, X E. bldg. & American Legion) 115.60 The weekly contract bridge group tables. Favors, in these same shades, met at the home of Miss Marietta consisted of dainty paper fans tied Norton, Geo. Jenkins, Dr. J. D Ran Each kin. . Total Receipts -__ $1,099.21 Hufford Wednesday evening. Those with trailing ribbon bows. For first vice—Lafe Compton, F. Disbursements 1 present were Miss Katherine Jane guest found a corsage of spring flow Booth Prizes - - . $100.0J Hassler, Lena Williams, Frances Od- ers beside her plate. The four-course W. Martin.. For second vice—S.' L. Fitzgerald, Parade - - • - . 117.00 dy, Carol Young, Geneva Agostino dinner which followed represented Ted Horneker. Exhibit Prizes - - - 74.35 and Mrs. Margarita Brodie Miss the very peak of culinary art. Mrs. Gould, president of the dub, For third vice—F. A. Pook, R. A. Eugene Gleemen - • - 163.50 Oddy will be the next hostess to the acted as toastmistress and introduced Jeub, D. E. Rackleff. club. Golden Wedding • - 75.00 the different numbers on the pro Dr. Bunch made one of the clever General Committee - - 70.76 - 45.75 Mrs. Belle Hooton invited a number gram. After a group of club songs est campaign speeches ever heard at Sports of ladies of the Church of Christ to led by Mrs. Bryant, accompanied by a Lions Club luncheon. He present City of Coquille, rent for Com- , munlty Bldg, (deduction of, her home on Wednesday afternoon Inez Rover, Mrs. Richmond, newly ed the new democratic emblem, ex $10.00 for repairs made by for the pleasure of “Grandma” Hill, elected president of the club, gave a plaining its appropriateness, and us).......................................... 40.00 who formerly lived here and who brief address of welcome to the tried to pin it on “Count” Lawrence, - 44.50 now makes her home at Bridge. Mrs. mothers and friends present. Mrs. L. but the latter claimed to have chang Advertising St Printing Door Prizes - - - • - 16.97 Hooton was assisted in the serving of W. Oddy responded on behalf of the ed his registration. Mark Seal, president of the Lions Watchmen and labor - 72.20 refreshments by Mrs. Arthur Hooton. | mothers present. Mrs. Maud Wood duetts enjoying the afternoon were yard sang two well-chosen numbers, Club at Marshfield, invited all the Marshfield H. S. Band - 17^50 Mesdames Kelley, Jessee, Lafferty, j “Burst Ye Apple Buds," and “I - Lions and their wives to attend a din Saturday Night entertainment 15.00 15.00 Bums, Nosier, Swinney, Staninger, ' Bring You Heartsease," accompanied ner dance at Myrtle Inn, at Coaledo, Sat. Night Old Time Dance Sat. Night Prizes (corn husk Amelia Hill, Lewellen, Sloan. Mc , by Mrs. C. A. Rittman at the piano. on the evening of May 24. Miss Phyllis Hall gave the main, talk ing, hog calling, etc.) - 10.00 Culloch and Downing. of the evening, “A Tribute to Moth Arts St Crafts - - - 5.55 ers.” Miss Inez Rover presented two Fox Exhibit ... 20.00 ! piano selections, “Reverie," and Lumber .... 35.72 I “Trees,” followed by a chalk talk by Fire Department - - 10.00 ‘ ■ Miss Helen Stanbrough, consisting of U. S. Check Tax - - 3.28 “A Cartoon,” and “A Tribute to Bank Service charge ' - 1.68 ; Mother.” Mrs. Gould next called on Mrs. Total expenses - $953.66 'Q Bryant for an announcement of the Balance - - $145.55 musical program to be presented at Note—This report has been delayed | the Pioneer Methodist Church Tues- owing to a dispute in a lumber bill. | day evening. Following the sugges tion of the president, a motion was Altar Society Meet« ’1 made and carried to donate five dol- Several Marshfield, Bandon and , lars to the String Ensemble for the Myrtle Point ladies were pres-nt for I purpose of buying music for the the meeting of the Coquille Altar So i group. Mrs. Ida Owen next took ciety which met with Mrs. Leo.* J? jcharge of the awarding of the door Cary here on Wednesday. Those ¡prizes which consisted of the dainty from out-of town were Mrs. Dennis corsages decorating the tables. The McCarthy, Mrs. Geo. Schmartz, Mrs. lucky recipients were Mesdames Jack .Dillon, Mrs. Linn Yates, Mrs. Laird. Finley, Sherwood, Folsom, Walter Atchison, Mrs. Don Gardner, * Purvance, Newton and Jayes. Guests Mrs. Geo. Mineau, from Marshfield; for the evening were: Mesdames J. R. Mrs. Mary Devereux, Mrs. Teressa Bunch, Elizabeth Barton, Finley, Mather, from Bandon; Mrs. T. M. Mabie Laird, C. A. Rietman, Maud Stover, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Rlss- Woodyard. Ora X. Maury, F. G. Les berger, from Myrtle Point. Coquille lie, L. W. Oddy, Cynthia Sherwood, members were Mrs A. Burch, Mrs Newton, Clyde Niles, W. E. Hassler, Jas. Brady, Mrs. C. P. Zumwalt, Mrs. Wm. Ulett, Pinkston, Mary Wimer, Ed McKeown. Mrs. Mabie Laird was | Edna Hartson, George Folsom, Er- | nest Purvance, Andrew Davis, Sadie a guest. .Jayes. George Leach, Lois De Long, Eugene Townies to Phy Here Sunday . Arthur Ellingson, George Taylor, Sr., Man and House Burned and Mias Rosabel Shone William Wallace Holland, a bache (Continued from Page One) lor, 67 years of age, lost his life last Friday afternoon when his hqme at New Lake, south of Bandon, burned. When neighbors reached the scene it was too late to extinguish the fire 1 and his charred remains were found in the ruins. u Mr. Holland suffered a paralytic stroke a couple of months ago may have suffered another one which pre- I vented his escape from the' burning | building. 1 Just what you’ve waited for ! ! I FULL FASHIONED! Flavless! No, there’s no mistake . . , $9c a pair is our thrilling low price for sheer pure silk chiffons with picot tope pure silk service weights with mercerized tops. Hundreds and hundreds of pairs—in summer’s newest and smartest shades. Sixes 8Vi to 10*4! Funeral services were held at Marshfield on Saturday. He is sur vived by two sisters, Mrs., Anna Simpson, of North Bend, and Mrs Nellie Ross, of Marshfield. Dr. C. R. Bloyd. chlripractic physi cian and foot specialist, 204 Third and Taylor Sts., Coquille. Phone SIM. 14t4 WARRANTS TAKEN Ml Repair Wort, Parts, New and Used Cars Modem Piano Instruction Southwestern Motor Co. . INEZ ROVER 165 W. 2d St. Long 8wiss shirts combed cotton The shorts ar« fall cut fi fine broadcloth Lyle Nosier Married Phone 3$L Friends in this section have re ceived word of the marriage of Lyle Nosier, former resident of Myrtle Point and Bridge, to Miss Alice Lew is, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willfam M. Lewis, of San Jose, Calif., in that city April. Mr. and Mrs. Nosier win make their home in Hillsboro where ’he former’s parents reside. Claude Nosier taught in the Myrtle Point FOR SALE—4 Milk Cows, 3 milking. Tom Benham, Fairview, phone Grade school a good many years ago. 5R13, CoqulUe. It* —Myrtle Point Herald. v The groom is the grandson of A. L. Nosier, of this city, and has many FOR SALE—One 2-bottom Plow for Fordaon tractor; six-shovel riding other relatives here. cultivator, springbrake shovel, with disc attachment. Practically new McCormick-Deering Hay Loader. Julius Kruse, Route 1, Marshfield. 16t2* Snitch to COOL fabrics Want Ads A Few Suggestions: yrest mattress for her complete rest and comfort. Men’« Shirts Pre-shrunk! Lon priced! •J.49 Breezy broadcloths, open mesh es, porous oxfords . . , to let the air inf Regular or button-down collars. Ocean pearl buttons. 332 First Street. Coquille, Oregon bark, eggs, in trade and pay highest market prices. Farr St Elwood, Inc. Probate Coart Gould Furniture Co. Coquille Oregon Mrs. W. H. Wimer was last Friday named as administratrix of the es tate of her son, Wayne Wimer, who was killed in an accident last August. H E. Burmeister was appointed on Wednesday as administrator of the estate of Orville B. Conrad, who died lest October. SPERRY’S Olympic Dairy Feed, 20 per cent protein, $1.55 80’s. Farr St Elwood, Inc. WE im ./« three electric brooders for sale cheap. Farr St Elwood, Inc.