H I Club Notes and Other Social Activities Reduced Prices on For one week only you can buy Mohair and Home­ spun Davenports and Chairs at 20 per cent less than regular price. $79,50 Davenport & Chair NOW C $69.50 Davenport & Chair NOW $59.75 Davenport & Chair NOW Phone 49*n> Coquille Oregon (Continued from Page One) The members of the younger con- tract bridge group met with Miss Smith, Chairman. Thomas Thrift, Carol Young on Wednesday evening. Aletha Leatherwood, Harriet Those present included Miss Eliza­ Webb, Archie Hansen, Lloyd beth Pierce, Miss Lena Williams, ' Graham Mias Katherine Jane Hassler, Miss Geneva Agostino, Miss Grace Elling­ “Logs of Other Ships” Gretchen Neal Paper written by Vona Van Me­ sen, Miss Audrey Aasen and Mrs. ter, Chairman, Alfreda Harry, Margarita Brodie. Ardis Halter. Research for paper by John Cary, “ Chairman. Mary Burr, Margaret Ayres, Thomas Ferry, Lawrence Hatcher, Janie Ferbrache, Nor­ ene McKeown “Home Port” - Geraldine Minard Paper written by James Robin­ son, Chairman. Helen Pinkston, Esther Mansell, Norman Powell, The Ecadrien club ladies were en­ George Wilson, Howard Detlef- tertained at the home of Mrs. W. V. sen, Ben Daniels, Audrey Kendall Glaisyer Monday, for lunch. Guests •njoying the afternoon of sewing “Setting Sall” - - - Un Swain Paper written by Bette Yeoman, were Mesdames Nosier. Bosserman, Cbuirman. Maxine Johnson. Elois Aast*n, Johnson. Walker and Axtell. Wilson, Research for paper by Myrtle Mrs. Bert Kay was hostess to her Minter. Chairman, Cedric Cross, contract bridge club last Tuesday Norman Berry, Clynard Holver- evening, Mrs. Roy Neal holding high stott, Leonard Lawhorne, Irene honors for the guests. Preceding the Burr, Lois Teters games a delicious dessert lunch was Project Chairman, Thomas Stacer served the following: Mrs. Roy Neal, Project Sec’y, Margaret Purvance Mrs. John Aasen, Mrs. James Brady, Titles - Aletha Leatherwood Mrs. Fred McNelly, Mrs. Geo. John­ - - Mixed Chorus son, Mrs. W V. Glaisyer and Mrs. Selections Presentations of Honors - Mr. Lane Stewart Norton. Presentation of Class - Mr. Hartley • The Job's Daughters’ memorial ser­ Presentation of Diplomas i Dr. Bunch - - - Entire Class vice last Monday evening, to which Class Song - Rev. W. S. Smith parents and members of the O. E. S. Benediction Class will march down to position and Masonic lodge were invited, were impressive and beautiful and gave on floor, to receive congratulations. evidence of nfuch preparation and work on the part of the girls and MacDowell Music Club their instructors. Following the Has Guest Afternoon meeting pflnch and cookies were served in the dining room. At the next meeting on June 10, Mrs. Grace Fallis, grand guardian of the state, will be present to install the Bethel council. Mrs. R. L. Stewart entertained her duplicate contract club on Wednesday of this week, for dessert lunch, the members of this group being Mes­ dames Thomas, Gray, Boober, Pierce, Folsom, ' Bradford, Rackleff and Stewart. Marriage Safety Provisions Are - Effective June 12 n- On June 12, several new regula- of tions of the motor vehicle laws will become effective, as enacted by the of 1935 legislature. One of the most im- h- portant of the new laws is that known ed as the motor vehicle safety responsi- at bility act, a form of legislation en­ tirely new to the people of Oregon, ah although now in effect in more than ey twenty states, reports Secretary of !r. State Earl Snell. In operation this law is designed ice to promote safety on the streets and nt highways by eliminating therefrom >st any driver against whom there is an unsatisfied final judgment for dam- Is- age to property in an amount exceed- of ing $100.00 or for the death or bodily injury to any person resulting from nd the operation of any motor vehicle on a highway until such judgment is of satisfied and proof is furnished of of ability to respond to damages in the future.. il- Likewise, the driver who has been convicted of any violation requiring Mrs?R. T. Slater entertained her contract bridge club and additional guests at a dessert lunch on Wednes­ day and, on Thursday evening, a group of both ladies and gentlemen, for cards. They alio visited Mr. Wilton's broth er, John Wilton, in Roseburg. Mrs. Geo. Anderson was hostess to her contract bridge club Wednesday evening, with the following in play: Mesdames Theo. Clinton, Orvin Gant, E. A. Walker, Julius Ruble, Don Estes, Kenneth Kistner, Ken. Medford, and Walter Litzenberger, the latter mak­ ing high score for the evening. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Clinton in three weeks. GREYHOUND TAKES YOU RIGHT TO THE GROUNDS SAN DIECO ANO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA B. P. W. National Convention The National Federation of Busi­ ness and Professional Women’s Clubs at its biennial convention in Seattle July 14-20, will feature an Alaska luncheon at which Alaskan products will be served, including reindeer meat, shrimp, vegetables and berries. One of the trips sponsored by the B. P. W. at its biennial convention 'will be the “Gold Diggers' ” Cruise i to Alaska, via the beautiful Inside passage, where one can almost touch i the shores. Special Rates in course of Popular Piano offered those enrolling before June IS. Mrs. Maud Woodyard, Phone 230L, Coquille. 18t3 Modern Piano Instruction ’ PACIFIC GREYHOt'M» INEZ ROVER !M W. 2d St. Pb0M ML Grade School Graduation Held Today for 57 Pupils (Continued from Page One) - Superintendent P. W. Lane Grandfather's Clock" 'Welcome Sweet Springtime" -V- - Mixed Chorus The fifty-seven graduates receiving diplomas are: Maxine Avery, Richard Avery, Juanita Broshears, Donna Dean Bos­ serman, Ted Cadman, Billy Cardwell. Sally Carroll, Dorothy Caudle, Wil­ ber Collins, Myrick Daniels, Veryle DeGeeter, Yvonne Downs, Leonard Farr, Rolph Fuhrman, Donna Getz, Ann Hawkins, Guy Haynes, Vivian Henderson, Violet Howard, Wallace Howard, Betty June Johnson, Irene Jones, Videlle Kelley, Lorraine Keni- son, Yvonne Kern, Jane Kramer, Kennett Lawrence,John Leatherwood, Jack Martin, Tom Martindale, Marie Mathews, Dorothy Mattoon, Ruth Mulvihill, Earl Nosier, Yvonne Nos­ ier, Tommy Percy, Ruth Pettengill. irma Porter, Jean Reiter, William Richardson, Lets Shultz, Janey Sig­ ler, Zoe Sinclair, Margaret Smith, Dick Stacer, Phillip Stem, Junior Tillmann, Dorothy Tway, Gene Wade. Cleola Walker, Frederick Watson, Jotty Watson, Joan Weekly, Peggy W emi ch, Donald West, Lorarine White, Veral Young. Want Ads