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I'luh Notes and Other
Serial Activities
The ‘Friendly Dozen" met at the:
iiOUie of Mrs. Sam Arnold on the
Maishfield highway Thursday after
noon for their regular meeting. The
rooms looked attractive with bou
quets of mixed flowers. The after
noon was pleasantly spent in sewing,
knitting and conversation. Late in
| the afternoon, the hostess served de
licious refreshments to the following
members: Mesdames Aaron Wilson,
Fred Wheaton, Grant Wilcox, George
Matney, H. W. Kelley, A. G. Trendle,
Miss Katherine Trendle and three
guests: Mrs. Annie Lund, Mrs. Mary
Caulty, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. C.
Rosenzweig, of Longview, Wash.
A group of ladies met at the home
of Mrs. J. E. Paulson on Coulter
street Wednesday. After a delicious
luncheon, the ladies spent the after
noon hours sewing, knitting and in
a general good time.
The ladies
present were: Mesdames F. L. Green-
ough, Geo. H. Chaney, R. A. Wemich,
Pearl Elllngsen, Jack LeFevre and
I, E. Paulson.
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Several ladies motored
down to
Croft Lake last Friday for an all-day
>icnic, leaving Coquille about ten
o’clock. A grand day was spent in
swimming and out-door sports, while
some of the ladies sewed. A bounte
ous picnic lunch was enjoyed at noon.
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Folsom and George, Mrs. Luckey
Bonney and Sally, Mrs. J. L. Smith
and Margaret, Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman
and Rolph, Mrs. Fred Sercombe and
Geoffrey, Mrs. Annie Robinson, Mrs.
A. J. Sherwood, Mrs. L. H. Hazard,
Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. F. L. Green
sigh, Mrs. Ed Cappe, of Bandon, and
Miss Ann Hawkins.
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SUPER COACHES OVER REDWOOD
HIGHWAY AND OREGON COAST
Bandon Still Hopeful
Mrs. E. A. Wimer - gave a lovely
seven o’clock dinner party at her
home on South Henry street Tuesday
ivenihg. This occasion was in honor
pf several birthdays: those of her
husband, her eon, a cousin, Mrs. Joe
Dean, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Chas.
Kolkhorst.
The Uble and room
ookcd very attractfte with bouquets
>t mixed flowers.
Those enjoying
this lovely affair were: Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Kolkhorst, Mrs. Elda Harless,
Mrs. Wm. Wimer, Mrs. Jos. Dean, of
Empire, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wimer
and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wimer.
(Western World)
Change in the management of the
The American Legion Auxiliary
Oregon office of the Reconstruction met in the Legion Hall Monday eve-
Finance Corporation, from which» ft * ni ig for their regular monthly busi-
f. Slade retired on August 1, ls.bé- ness meeting, with Mrs. E. D. Mc
lieved to have caused further ditlay
Cune, president, in the chair. Instal
in reaching a conclusion on the pro lation of the new officers was decided
posed disaster loan for Bandon, how upon for next month. After the busi
ever late Associated Press reports ness session refreshments were seved
from Washington through Congress to the members and husbands. Mem
man James W. Mott, are that the bers present were: Mesdames Chas.
disaster loan corporation has tenta Selbig, Ernest Whereat, Lee Hand,
tively agreed to loan $225,000 "with Arthur Hooton, E. D. McCune and
out any strings’* if the city cannot Robah Robison.
raise the additional funds required
in the original commitment.
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Mamie
Rebekah
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The original commitment called for1 their regular meeting Wednesday
3117,000 from other sources, presum- night at which time final plans were
ably WPA. Later this amount
made for the annual county conven
reduced to $40,0000 with intimation tion, which will be held here Mon
that plans would be modified. The day, August IS. The president of the
Portland office was to have conferred Rebekah convention of the state, Mrs.
with E. J. Griffith, head of WPA for May Jonas, will be in Coquille to
Oregon, to determine just how much pay an official visit.
The meeting
assistance could be obtained, but the £11 start off with the afternoon ses-
change held this matter up as no re
«1 at 1:30 p. m., followed by a six-
port of a conference has been I r<- thirty o’clock banquet, served by the
peived.
; ladies of the Pioneer church.
The
The state bond commission has evening session begins at 8:00 p. m.
been asked by Bandon to act as the This will include initiatory work, a
depository for Bandon securities in program, etc. All Rebekahs are la
the debt liquidation, but so far no vited to attend.
acceptance has been received from
them. It is understood they are wait
Mrs. R. E. Harbison gave a lovely
ing to hear from the Portland firm of little party for her daughter, Ann,
bond attorneys that is to give an last Saturday afternoon from two to
opinion as to the legality of new five o’clock. The occasion was Ann’s
bonds that the city of Bandon will seventh birthday. The children had
have to issue to the government ip a grand time pinning the tail on the
payment of the $225,000 loan.
donkey, hunting for dolls and various
The loan is based on a law passed other games. Betty Lou and June
Marvel Skeels
by the 1937 Oregon legislature which Dalton, also Sally Bonney were lucky
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removes the limit of five per cent of winners of prizes in the games. There
L’alr Pensis
John Stark Evans
assessed valuation in the event a mt»- were balloons, paper hats and other
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John Stark Evans
nicipality is borrowing from a gov- favors for the children to enjoy,
Audrey Aasen
eminent agency. Unless the atton- Delicious party refreshments, includ-
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neys question the constitutionality of ing a large birthday cake with seven
Audrey Aaaen
Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (My
the law, it is believed by local offi- candles and also baskets of candy for
with Edythe Farr at the piano
heart at thy dear voice) from
dais,
that there should be no objeo each guest were fitting climax to a
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French opera Samson et Dahlila
delightful afternoon. Miss Marjorie
The Kerry Dance - James Molloy
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Rogers assisted Mrs. Harbison during
should
be
negative,
and
the
federal
By the Waters of Minnetonka
The Fisher’s Widow - Clara Edwards
Clutsam <overnment should accept the opin- the afternoon. Those invited for the
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occasion were Laura Emily Ruble,
A Birthday
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O, Don Fatale (O fatal Gift) from
| what the next move will be. Under Nancy Lee Grant, Sally Bonney, Judy
the Italian opera Don Carlo Verdi
Marvel Skeels
ordinary circumstances a test case Slack, June and Betty Lou Dalton,
| would have to be filed in order to se Alene Hunt, Donna May Howell,
cure a supreme court decision on the Phyllis Downing, Harriet Walker,
i law. This would, of course, entail a Dorothy Jean Hughes and Mary Anne
| great deal more delay and would no Walker.
(doubt make the execution of Ban-1
don’s plans for a new model city that
Mrs. E. M. Kay entertained her
much more difficult.
evening bridge club Monday for sev
en o’clock dessert at the home of
Absolutely Pure
.Bergen’s produce quantities of Mrs. A. B. Collier on the Myrtle
Our Delicatessen line of Salads and Luncheon Goods
flowers and. give good value with Point highway.
The rooms looked
is complete
every order. Funeral work a special- very lovely with bouquets of sweet
30M peas and roses. After delicious re
Quality Meats
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Fountain Service
freshments, the ladies spent a most
enjoyable evening playing contract,
Mrs. H. S. Norton winning high
score, Mrs. Boober second and also
you at Myrtle Point at the Cous County
the travelling prize. Members and
guests present were: Mesdames A. B.
Fair, Sept 15-16-17-18
Collier, Fred McNelly. J. L. Aasen,
Hal Pierce, Ed McKeown, R. EJ
Pasteurized Milk and Cream
COW BELL DAIRY!
Boober, H. 8. Norton and E. M. Kay.
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Vinegar x-“
lang- in alleys
Tang-Nalleys
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Oleo
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Large Jar
Sweet Pickles 25
For Cooling Drinks
Miracle Aid 3
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FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Bananas - 5
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Large Local
Lettuce
Solid Local
Cabbage
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Cooa County Fair at Myrtle Point, Sept. 15-18