American Legion Auxiliary
At the regular monthly business
meeting of the American Legion
Auxiliary Monday evening of last
week there were 16 present: Mes-
dames Elizabeth Hand. Robah Robi
son. Mildred McCune, Edna Kern,
Mary Arnold, Dorothy Martin, Clara
Hultin, Emma Shelley, Mabel Where
at, Gladys Gano, Virgie Haynes, Vera
Hooton, Mabel Kunz, Lydia Willey,
Gladys Wheeler and guest, Mrs. Nye.
It was reported at the meeting tiu.t
| lhe unit will order 750 poppies this
vear. Magazines for the local library
will also be ordered this year, the
same as last year.
Mildred McCune will present the
school with the cup the Auxiliary is
living for citizenship work this year.
The chairman list for 1936 is as
iollows: membership, Mabel Kunz;
.'hlld welfare, Edna Kern; hospital,
'Della Nosier;
publicity, Gladys
Wheeler; legislation and education of
■var orphans, Marian Lawrence; unit
ictivitiea, Lenora Hunt; entertain-
nent and music, Dorothy Martin and
Melts Oddy; sick calls, Edna Kern;
?idac, Virgie Haynes; national de-
•fenae, Maybelle Rackleff; poppy,
Mary Arnold; refreshments, Virgie
Haynes; Americanism, Mildred Mc
Cune; community service, Gladys
Gano.
The Auxiliary meets the fourth
Tuesday of each month to sew and is
carrying out an extensive child wel
fare program.
Anyone eligible for
membership is especially invited and
will be most welcome.
The next
egular monthly sewing meeting will
>c in the Legion Home at two p. m.
?eb. 25. The Auxiliary hasSl paid
ip members and a large attendance
vill be expected. Refreshments will
‘ae served.
Club Notea and Other
Social Activities
Mrs. Chr.s. Hajiu ;d entertained her
contract bridge club l ist Friday eve
ning at her home on E. Second s.reot.
Card honors for the evening’s play
went to Mrs Geo. McClellan. Other
guests present were: ’Mrs. Fiank
Thrift, Mrs. Verril McCurdy. Mrs
Don McCune. Mrs. Harold Gould,
Miss Eunice Grimsgard, and Miss
Gloria Gets. The next meeting of
the club will be with Mrs. Gould.
Past Matrons and Patrons of the
O. E. S. are meeting this (Friday)
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Bosserman. An invitation is
extended to all such to be present.
When Buying Here
You Can
Phone Your Orders with Confidence of Receiving the Best the
Market Affords—Whether it be Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
Canned Goods or Other Food Items
The Washington birthday luncheon
given by the Episcopal Guild ladies
ORANGES
SWEET PICKLED PEACHES
at the Parish house Wednesday, was
one of the prettiest affairs held re
Very good now
Halves, 2h Cans
cently in Coquille. The guests, upon
Crop
running
to
small
sizes-so
better
arriving, were greeted by “George"
Try a can for your Sunday Dinner
and “Martha" en costume, Mrs. E. L.
values
are
obtainable
in
small
sizes.
Vinton and Mrs. Louis Charneski im
personating our country’s most loved
We offer best quality small size—
TUNA FLAKES
couple, in realistic and charming
Vi’s 2 Cans
2 Dozen for
manner. The Parish house, with its
profuse decorations of
Japanese
APPLE BUTTER and
Quince and daffodils, formed a col
orful setting for the tables of contract
AVACADOS and CALA VOS
bridge and sewing, following the
PEAR BUTTER
luncheon, in which Washington pie
The Aristocrat of Salad Fruits
and hatchet score cards further car
15 oz. Jars, 2 for
Nice sizes selling at
ried out the colonial party scheme.
High score for games was made by
Fine Quality at an extremely low
Mrs. Geo. Chaney, who was presented
each
with a lovely prize. At the sewing
price
tell a Fashion story!
ablfs, the guests drew for a prize,
with Mrs. Roy Wemich the lucky
HOT HOUSE RHUBARB
holder.
Socially and financially the
FREE—11 oz. Package of Laborlite
party was voted a success.
Choice Grade Very Nice
Compound with each 50c package of
On next Tuesday evening the
Guild ladies will serve a waffle sup
3 lbs. for
Laborlite Cleaner
per from 5:30 to 7:00 o’clock, to which
Nine Divorces Granted
Catch one and be right ir
Divorces granted by Judge Wim- the public is invited.
style! Extra-wide—in aof.
•>erly last Friday were to the plaintifs
Mrs. Bert Folsom was hostess to
n the following cases:
Ombre or light multi-cd
Zenna R. Latta vs. Chas. W. Latta. her Monday night dinner bridge club
MANNING’S COFFEE
1 lb Package
ored plaida—sizes 12 to 20 '
this week, the members and guests
John Fellner vs. Irys M. Fellner.
Tony EricUon^Z'Herman Erick- ' ‘«duding Mesdames J. A. Lamb, Geo.
Always Fresh and ground to your order. This is a
wn
(Lorenz, J. L. Smith, Muri Pettit. Hal
Ida Reynolds vs. Lawrence B. Rey- «««•
Hartson. Ed. Lorenz,
New Low Price and Coffee is advancing. Buy Now
Ray
Miller and Allen Young. . Mrs.
a
.. Sjmi.
...
Byron E. Hervey vs. Lois Belle ^b_^°red.hi’h i?lWn^__wlnnin/
, first prize and Mrs. Pierce was
riervey.
On Tuesday this week four more awarded the traveling prize.
Probate Coart
divorces were granted, viz.:
Mrs. Julius Ruble gave a series of
Sara Erickson and Linda Anderaon
Joe Styman vs. Elsie E. Styman.
were last Saturday appointed execu- ■ Everett Rathbun vs. Dora Rathbun. contract bridge luncheons, the first
tors of the will of Johanna Stone who , Beverly Mecum vs. Eugene Mecum. of which was on Tuesday of last week
the guest list including Mesdames R.
died Jan. 24, 1936. Her estate is es- | Lyle Lyster vs. Ora May Lyster.
T. Slater, J. G. Toole, Leland Peter
timated to be worth $3,000. Walter,
sen, Don Gillespie, E. E. Johnston,
Butler, John Ferguson and John'
Taukanso Cub Notea
Vem Oderkirk, Leland Peart, Harry
Thorwald are the appraisers.
Last Thursday evening a very de Godard,
Stanley Fitzgerald,
Joe
Executors of the will of George and •
lightful time was had by the Tauk- Knight, and Wilbur Haynes.
Top
Charlotte Ayre, who passed away
anso members and guests at the home honors for games fell to Mrs. Toole.
reb. ♦, 1929, and Nov. 15, 1935, re
of Mrs. W. C. Custer. At the dose of On Monday of this week the group Yarbrough, Palsy Norton, Lois Dey,
FOR SALE—Upright Richmond Pi
spectively, are Robert H. Ayre, Wm.
Marriage Licenses
the evening dainty refreshments were consisted of Mesdames H. H. Hartley, Janet Lewis, Patricia Brady, Jo Ann!
ano, manufactured by the Star com
Longstaff and Bennett Swanton.
served to Mesdames M. D. Sherrard, T. S. Stevens, Wm. Fortier, Frank Knight, Anna Lee Mannelin, Jessie | Feb. 14—Floyd Griffey, of Myrtle
pany, at a bargain.
Inquire of
Their estate is estimated to be worth
Point,
and
Dorothy
LaBranch,
of
E. R. Johnson, Wm. Peart, R. S. Martin, E. A. Walker, A. L. Beck, Sherwood, Avis Ricketts, Doris Ann
Edna Robison, 471 South Henry,
$460.
Coquille.
They
were
marired
last
Wheeler, A. L. Burch, J. W. McGuf- Hal Pierce, Kenneth Engle, F. S. Wood, Marion Briner, Margaret Ann
Coquille.
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Friday at the home of the bride’s
fin, C. V. Smith, Geo. Burr, M. Jones, Emery, Jack Lefevre, U. E. McClary, Wilson and Maxine Briner.
Games mother, Mrs. Ed LaBranch by Rev.
New Cases la Circuit Court. Miss Doris Felt, Miss Grace Sheehan
and J. E. Norton, with Mrs. Emery and a favor for each guest added to
FOR Better Results use Crown Dairy
W. S. Smith.
Feb 14—Ardith Virginia Mood vs. and the hostess, Mrs. W. C. Custer.
holding high score.
This afternoon the atfemoon’s entertainment.
& Poultry Feeds. Coos Feed a
Feb. 14—Wm. Bruce Cameron, of
Joplin Ward Mood. Suit for divorce.
Mrs. Ruble entertained her third
Seed Stores.
Portland,
and
Eva
Liddy,
of
Multno
Feb. 14—Dennis McCarthy vs.
company of two tables of tontract
Townsend Club Meeting
mah. They were married by Justice
Richard, Margaret and Theresa Mc i
FOR SALE—2 Mi h. p. Galloway Gaa
bridge.
A large and enthusiastic member Stanley at his office here last Friday.
Carthy.
Engine, good at new. $25. H. L.
Feb. 15—Kermit Shepherd, of Sit-
ship of the Coquille Townsend Club
Feb. 15—C. W. Gardner vs. Henry
Aber, Fishtrap road, P. O. Box 5,
Mrs.
C.
J.
Fuhrman,
Mrs.
Lloyd
No. 1 attended the meeting last Tues kum, and Viola Ellis, of Dora. They
Adolphsen and Geo. Laird.
Coquille.
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Rosa and Mrs. Bert Folsom were day night. The meeting was called to were married last Saturday by Jus
Feb. 18—Mary Frances Sullivan vs.
joint
hostesses
this
afternoon
(Fri
ardor by the president after the tice Stanley at his offee here.
James Mattei and Nelson S. Bowman.
ESTABLISHED
General
Agency
day) to the J. G. W. club members at Townsend orchestra had played two
Feb. 18—Th«. L Wheeler and Nel
wants young responsible represen-
he home of Mrs. Fuhrman, for noon numbers entitled “Frat,” march by lie M. Knopsnyder, both of Coquille.
'tative Coquille. Write Fire, Auto
“Say it to Bergen’s to Say it with i Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it
luncheon. The membership list, most John F. Burth, and “Sunshine Waltz
mobile, Bonds and General Casual
Flowers."
I is better.
Sltf of whom were expected, includes the
»7.00 per $1,000.00 wUl insure your
es,” by L. P. Lourendean.
Meeting
ty Insurance. Address care of
following ladies: Mrs. J. E. Walstrom, was opened by the singing of Ameri home and contents for three years.
Sentinel.
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of Bandon; Mrs. Marvin Lyons, Mrs. ca and pledge of allegiance to the Call J. L. Smith, Coquille representa
Stewart Lyons, Mrs. C. McC. John flag. The orchestra then played a tive, Huggins Insurance Agency, tf START your Baby Chix on Sperry’s
son, Mrs. L. A. Liljeqvist, Mrs. Fred number, “Rose Dreams Reverie," by
Surebuild, the best insurance for a
erick Jennings and Mrs. C. W. Endi A J. Stasny.
sturdy layer, $2.75 cwt.
Farr Sc
cott, of Marshfield; Mrs. O. C. San
Elwood, Inc.
The regular order of business pro
ford, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. J. L ceeded with all officers present and
FOR SALE—Four million feet of
Smith, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, Mrs. H reporting.
President Gant gave a
timber, mostly old growth fir.
A. Young, Mrs. A. N. Gould, Mrs -eport on the district convention held One Cent a Word Each
Na Adv. leas than 25
Terme. B. Folsom.
Terms.
Stf
Birdie Skeels, Mrs. J. E. Norton, n Eugene. The giving away of the
Mrs. Henry Lorenz, Mrs. Ed Lorenz, Rogers silver set was conducted by S.
Mrs. Geo Lorenz and the three host- M. Nosier and J. C. Bridges, of Slt- FOUND—Chain taken from dog run FOR RENT—6-room House and gar
ning loose, by city street depart
den plot, on Marshfield highway.
(um, was the recipient. Blocks for
ment. 25c for thie adv. will secure
$15. See C L. Brockman at Busy
he quilt being made by ladies of the
return of chain at Sentinel office.
Corner, 5tf
The Tuesday evening duplicate club were displayed and all squares
contract group of two tablee, spent a not finished were requested to be FOR TRADE—400-acre stock and LAWN Grass Seed, 35c pound, Farr
most enjoyable evening with Mr. and turned in to Mrs. Knox by next Tues
& Elwood, Inc.
grain ranch in Okanogan county,
Mrs Ray Thomas this week. Other day evening
President Gant was
Washington, for Coos county dairy
than the hosts were Mr. and Mrs. honored when a block was turned in
ranch. Address F. O. Tomlinson, FOR SALE — 2 Hotpoint Electric
Claire Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Dave by “Grandma” A. A. Swinney with
Synarep, Washington.
6t3* .Ranges. Excellent condition. Also
Rackleff and Mr. and Mrs. Hal his name inscribed thereon.
2 wood stoves and 2 coal and wood
Pierce.
circulators.
All very good buys.
The entertainment for the evening WANT Tb BUY—Dairy Calf hides
Terms if desired.
Coquille Oas A
from 40c to 70c each or 10c to 12c
was furnished by the following: Geo.
Power.
!b., cow hides 5c to 6c 1b., old bat
Mrs. Frank Greenough was hostess Leach gave a characterization of
teries 40c to 60c each, old radiators
to the contract bridge club yesterday Unde Josh and Cy Perkins at the
60c to $1.25 each, aluminum 8c to FAT HENS, 19c live wt„ Farr & El
for dessert lunch. Mrs. W. S. Bickels circus. Much laughter was invoked
wood, Inc.
10c lb. Highest prices for all kinds
held high score for the afternoon’s by the events that happened to the
of
furs
and
cascara
bark.
See
J.
E.
two
character.
Miss
Juanita
Caugh
play. Mrs. Lafe Compton and Mrs.
HEAVY HARNESS, »43 75 set, Farr
Buttner, 2 miles south of Bandon
Louis Chameski
were substitute ran gave a much appreciated reading
& Elwood, Inc.
on highway.
"Kentucky Watermelon."
guests, the members present being entitled
Mrs. F. S. Emery, Mrs. J. A. Lgmb, Lee and Theo. Finley sang several
WANTED—Furs. Hides and Wool
Mrs. Geo. Chaney, Mrs. L. H. Hazard songs and received a real ovation by FRESH Milk Goats for Sale—1 or
Service for six—seventy-six pieces In all. The dishes are
Sheep Pelts and metals. Marten
more delivered, $5.00 each, or trade
and Mrs. W. S. Sickels
the crowd.
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Furs $6 to $20.00.
Mink $4 to $10
of the finest Semi-Porcelain dinner ware with, a soft,
for hens. New born female kids
The meeting was dosed by the or
and highest prices paid for all other
shadowy design, the silver-plated knives, forks and spoons
$1.00 each. Other goats to freshen
Mrs Stewart Norton entertained chestra playing "Father of His Coun
furs. Green hides 5c to $1.90. Old
1 to 3 weeks.
E. F. Schulz, Mc
are of a very good grade, the knives have the stainless
her Monday evening contract bridge try," by Bagley. The members then
radiators 90c to $1.00.
Old bat
Kinley, Star Rt.
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steel blades.
club this week with a seven o'clock enjoyed a social hour in the dining
teries 35c to 60c. Aluminum 7c to
Remember—78 pieces.
refreshments
were WANT A BARGAIN? Beautiful small
supper. Mrs. Ben Currie was a spe room where
10c a pound. Highest prices paid
cial guest for the evening. Members served.
for all other metals and wool—See
size piano like new must be taken
present were Mesdams J. L. Aasen.
me before selling.
I am 2 miles
up for unpaid balance.
Anyone
A. B. Collier, Bert Kay, Geo. Johnson,
south of Bandon on. main highway.
wishing to buy can take over on
J. E. Buttner.
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Fred McNelly and Jas. Brady.
same easy terms.
Write Tailmen
Spring’s fishtail
Swaggers
*8*9°
23c
25c
25c
35c
15c
12^C
IMTEY'g
69
Busy Corner Grocery
Another Big Value
in a Complete Dinner Set
Want Ads
$9.95
Gould Furniture Co
Coquille
Delivery
Mrs Ernest Whereat entertained a
group of her daughter, Maxine’s,
friends on Wednesday, Feb. 19, the
occasion being her tenth birthday.
Seated at a large table decorated in
green and yellow and centered with a
lovely birthday
INEZ ROVER
Accredited Piano Teacher
Organ
Piano Store, Salem, Ore.
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