Club Notes and Other
Social Activities
On Tuesday evening of this week
Mrs Bertha Smith, member of the
Council of Job’s Daughters, enters
tained the council and the Honored
Queen with a St. Patrick's party, the;
decorations and evening refreshments ,
being most attractively carried out, |
according to tradition. Plans for the
coming
grand session of Job’s
Daughters to be held in Roseburg the
latter part of April, were discussed,
the Coquille bethel having accepted
the invitation to participate in the
ceremonies at that time.
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The Job's Daughters will hold their
regular meeting Monday evening at
the Masonic hall.
Parents and
.’riends of the Daughters are cordially
nvited to attend these meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Emery enter-
ained a few of their friends at their
iome last Saturday evening, contract
bridge and moving pictures fumish-
ng a most enjoyable time for those
»resent: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryant, Mr. and
Irs. Roy Boober, Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
Gould and Mr. and Mis. W. E. Bos-
serman.
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Complexion Soap
6 Cakes, per Box
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Nassour’s Imported« Olive Oil
Castile Soap
For the most tender skin
29c
Dates
1*4 lb Package
25c
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HATS
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins had as
dinner guests Monday evening Mr
»nd Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rosa,
’or the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs.
Tohnaon, visiting in Coquille from
"*alifomia.
332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon
Mrs. M. Earl Wilson entertained
vith a dessert lunch and contract
bridge party today, for the pleasure
>f her mother, Mrs. J. Grebel, of
Portland, visitor in Coquille.
The
guest list included the following la- i
dies: Mesdames Jack Lefevre. F. C. I
Hudson, C. K. Norcott, J. E. Axtell,
ft L. Stewart, M. R. Thomas. F. L.
Greenough, L. H. Hazard, Ted Hor-
necker, J. D. Rankin, H. H. Hartley,
W. 8. Sickels, M. M. Newdall, George
Bryant, Henry Hess and Louis Car
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A crowd of friends surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Thoa. L. Wheeler of Spur
geon Hill Wednesday evening with a
miscellaneous shower.
The evening
was spent playing games and refresh
ments were served.
Those present
ware: Messrs, and Mesdames H. M.
Bos?.. H. K Plaep, Arlie Frambes, T.
R. Rutledge, E. M. Smith, Mesdames
Flora Dunne, Josie Oilman, Craw
ford Clara Wheeler. Geo. Adams,
Sinclair, Misses Olive Stewart and
Dova ‘Gilman, Messrs. Ed Levine,
Alfred Plaep, Stanley Warren, Mel
vin Murry, John Quick and the
guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Wheeler.
Several food, used Weed Baagaa
tor oale. Mr. States Power Co., Co
quille.
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Scratch Feed
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Cracked Corn
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Crown Egg Mash
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