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faob your dwelling a “Preferred Mrs. E. E. Mingus Addresses Choral Club Concert, Feb. 25 " If so we will insure it for The Coquille Choral Club to put Junior Woman’s Chib per *1,000 for 3 years. Huggins ting on its mid-winter concert, Tues Insurance Agency, Mai shflaid. Our "Customs of the Middle Class day evening. February 25th, at * p. m. 'solicitor will call. 49tf Chinese,” was the subject chosen by in the auditorium of the Pioneer Mrs. A. J. Sherwood spent several Mrs. E. £. Mingus, of Marshfield, Methodist Church. A silver offering days this week with her daughter, when she addressed the Junior Wom will be taken to help defray the ex Mrs. Frederick Jennings, of Marsh an’s club Monday evening during penses of the organization. field, during Mr. Jennings’ absence their meeting at the home of Blanche .The Choral Club to directed by Mrs. of a few days in Portland, where he and Irene Sandon. Mrs. Mingus, who Maud Skaggs Woodyard and accom attended the consecration of Bishop has studied habits, customs and even panied by Mrs. Zettie Hawkins. As- the language of the Chinese, gave a siting artists are Miss Muriel Dae, Dagwell scholarly talk, leavened by charming violin, and Miss Mary Loomis, dra Frank Schram and W. P. Laws re humor, which left her audience feel matic readings. Mrs. Woody aid, Mrs. turned Sunday from a trip to Port ing infinitely better acquainted and C. A. Rietman, Mrs. Hawkins and land on which they left Saturday, the eager to know more of these people, Mrs. H. H. Hartley will put on a two farmer stopping in Salem for a short who although living in our age have piano number. visit with his mother. Mrs. Laws, The chorus numbers have been surpassed our civilization in many who had been Ul in Portland for sev respects and failed to reach it in such well selected and prepared and range eral weeks with, scarlet fever, was a number of others. The comprehen from the ridiculous to the sublime. able tc return although she is far sive review covered social and home Lovers of good music should not miss from strong yet. life of the middle class Chinese, who this performance. Bergen's grow quantities of flow still, according to accurate sources ers, can afford to give good value quoted by Mrs. Mingus, bind the feet PARIS HATS SHAPED with every order. of their young daughters as in past LIKE BASE OF IRON Mrs. Ora*X. Maury enjoyed a visit centuries. The White Elephant card party from her brother, B. S. Grigsby, of High hate for sports, but flat for Klamath Falls, who accompanied scheduled for last week but called off ■ dress. Willis T. Mahoney over here Sunday. for lack of proper accommodations, The latest and flattest bat shown In ' will be held Saturday, February 22, ' The latter was a guest at Mrs. Parte Is shaped exactly like the base Maury’s home for dinner Sunday at the home of Catherine Wemich. of a large flatiron, with the felt dou evening and then went over to Marsh Miss Vesta Miley, chairman in bled and squared to make an Inch field where he had a speaking date. charge, announces that card games thick plank. It is worn well forward The two men left for home on Mon- other than bridge will be played and on the head, over a black bandeau, and there will be plenty of “white ele has two hat pins, one red and one ady. phants” to insure prizes for each black, as trim. Nearly all of the newest hate have Fire Insurance on dwelling and game.' a forward plunge. Velvet toques are contents in Coquille ,7.00 per *1,000 Mrs. Leone Santee, program chair draped so that one part falls over the for 3 years at Huggins Insurance man, announced that Jack DeWitt forehead and the other to cut In a Agency, Marshfield. Write us, our will be the main speaker at the next narrow, rounded tack line to keep the representative will call. 49tf meeting, to which husbands and hat on the head. • Fur hats, or those fur-trimmed, also Mrs. Emily A. Hersey, who came friends will also be invited. down from Portland last Saturday to Refreshments were served by Miss dip forward. visit her daughter, Mrs. Julius Ruble, Grace Eliingsen, assisted by Miss and to attend to business matters, left Carol Young and Miss Vpsta Miley. Off-the-Face Tendency in for home on Wednesday. While here Out-of-town guests included Mrs. E. Hate Is Stronger Than Ever she talked some of putting up a mod E. Mingus, Mrs. Hugo Quist and Mrs. There to a sudden and definite back ward movement In the early fall hate. ern building where the Cow Bell Joe Krauss. The off-the-face tendency to stronger Dairy building now stands, but made than ever, and the new hats seem to no statement as to her decision, be Trade at Eaton’s Feed Stere • have added height as well, conveying fore leaving. Dairimeal, 20 per cent - -*185 the Idea of a sort of combination halo Climax Dairy, 18 per cent - *1.28 and bonnet. Trade at Eaton’s Feed Store Millrun - - - - * .,9 The combination of felt and velvet AU Field Com, pound - - 5c Alfalfa Meal, 100’s - - *1.35 promises to be smart for fall, as will AU Seed Oats, 100’s - • - *1 .75 the combination of ..velvet and gros Early Rose, Early Ohio and Earli Dr. .G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi grain. The new halo hate consist of. est of All Seed Potatoes, pound Sc cian, foot correctionist, electro thera a tight fitting little skull cap. usually pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 88J. 22tf of velvet, with an upturned felt brim which to wider In front than In back. To Serve Cafeteria Dinner 1» Tilling About People and Eventa in the City and County Mrs, Henry Hees and daugther. Marion, have been flu victim» this week. For sountd Fire Insurance, go to Ned C. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. ■ Geo Bryant spent several day» in Portland this week. e<per ting to return today. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and milk, the only ndlk and cream made safe by pasteurization. Mr. and Mr». E. E. Johnson expect ed to leave today for their home in Oakland. Calif. They arrived here Monday on a business trip. Keys made for all locks. Stevens Cash Hardware. Coquille, Ore. For Sale—5-room house on North Coulter street; *850.00. *250 down in cash or warrants. Immediate posses sion. John S. Sanders, phone 123L- Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked. 51tf Geo. A. Ulett, of Smith Wood- Products, Inc., left last Saturday eve ning on a business trip to Chicago, expecting to be gone a couple of weeks. Ask Ned C. Kelley Fire Insurance. for rates on C. W. Kline, with the forest ser vice of the Department of the Interi or, came in Wednesday afternoon from Portland to remain here and at the Bay for the rest of the week. *7.00 per *1,000.00 will insure your home and contents for three years. Call J. L. Smith, Coquille representa tive, Huggins Insurance Agency, tf Mr. and Mrs. John McCue, who came over here from North Bend last Thursday, left Tuesday for Lakeside where they will spend some time at the Capt. Skogg’s summer home. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley in a reliable Oregon stock company. C. A. Sickels, who left here a few years ago, has been a visitor here the past week, arriving last Saturday. His home Is now in Weiser, Idaho. Mrs. Sickels passed away at Weiser sever al months ago. Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 Moulton St., phone MJ. 22U Buy Ideal Bakery bread because It Mark February 21st as a good dale siti to take dinner out. The ladies of the to better. Pioneer church will be serving a cafeteria dinner in the church dining room, beginning at 5:30 p. m. Your choice of chicken and noodles, corned Old Papers, good-sized package al beef and cabbage, a variety of vege tables, salads, pie. cake and all that The Sentinel for five cents. goes to make a good dinner, at very Bergen’s give big value with every reasonable prices. Remember the order. date, February 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicking came in Sunday for a short visit at the D. Missionary Society Meeting E. Rackleff home. Mrs. Hicking is a sister of Mrs. Rackleff. The visitors The Missionary Ladies of the who formerly lived here make their Church of Christ will meet at the headquarters in Portland. church on Wednesday, Feb. 19. The study will be, “Our Next Door Neigh Calling cards. 50 tor »1.00. bor—Mexico.” Scripture reading, Trade at Baton's Feed Stere Luke 10:30-37. Mrs. Foley will be Standard Morecrop, 100’s - *2.80 leader. Harriet Schaer, Jennie Laf King Morcrop, 10Fc - - *2.45 ferty and Bernice Patterson will Lawn Morcrop, 50’s - - *1.2* serve refreshments. Everyone invit- Lime, 50’s - - - - .95 ( FR1.-8AT. ~ FEB. 14-16 ) In Debt? Bills worrying you? See St. Clair, 141 S. Henry, near court house, Phone 128-L. sq Short Veils, Loag Trains The bride who marches to an altar bedecked with chrysanthemums and gladioli will wear white satin, velvet or moire. Her train will be long, her veil quite short and her bouquet dec orations will furnish the color for the scene. It to possible, of course, to or der exquisite bridal dresses In any shade under the sun from the deep Renaissance blues to rich marigold ybllows. But the discriminating bride doesn’t 8he stJcks to white for her self and puts rich toned fabrics on her _______ •__ Buy local bread and support home industry. 51ti Notice Trade at Eaton’s Feed Stere .Women’s Relief Corps district con Kentucky Wonder Wax, Ore Pole vention will be held in Coquille in W. Lima and Ore. Giant Beans, 1»C It, 2 Kg. 37c O. W. hall, Feb. 18. All officers and members are requested to be present. AU Carrot Seed, pound Rebecca McCue, Sec. All Beet Seed, pound [ sun MON.-TUE. FEB.16-17-18 1 SHE’S AS IRISH AS A SHAMROCK Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body milk, the only milk and*cream made painter is an expert. Let us prove safe by pasteurization. we have the best of repair service. Southwestern Motor Co. lltf r Trade at Batea's Feed Stere Onion Sets, 2 pounds All Garden Peas, 2 pounds All Sweet Com, 2 pounds 25c Kentucky Wonder; Stringless Green Pod Beans, 2 pounds • 25c Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. 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