F played, followed by This was th* last meeting of the group for the year. Six of the youngster* will attend school in the fall. Those present were: Gerard Jeub, Gregory Hornecker, Beverly Ann Zumwalt, Dolores Graham, Donny Holbrook, Dickie Harry, Molly Patterson, Jim­ mie McCurdy, Lois Duncan, Edward Lee Petersen, Jane Newdall, Lindley Simpson, Joe Berg, Diane Jackson, Babette Parke, Carolyn Brown, Sandra McCurdy and Frances Ann Kern. The ‘Omit Club” was entertained at th* home of Mis* Audrey Taylor Thursday evening. Bridge was played with Mrs. Lloyd Wood win­ ning high score and Miss Helen Lund, consolation Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. Those present were: Misses Maxine Johnson, Jean McNelly, Helen Lund, Norene McKeown, Lurene St. Clair, Mar­ garet Belloni, Mrs. Lloyd Wood, Mr*. Monroe Swindall and the hostess.- Mrs. C. P. Zumwalt was hostess to her bridge club for one o’clock lunch­ eon Thursday. The room and tables looked lovely with bouquets of mixed flower*. Contract bridge was played: Mrs. Julius Ruble winning high score, Mrs. C. T. Selbig, the travelling prize and Mr*. Dick Arnold, of Myr­ tle Point, received consolation. Those present were: Mesdamesi Geo. John­ son, Joe Knight, C. T. Selbig, E. J. Ruble, Wm. Wood, P. W. Culver and Mrs. Dick Arnold and Mrs. John Ar­ nold, from Myrtle Point. [Miss Georgia Sherwood was sur­ prised with another lovely shower Thursday evening, at her home on Third street. The bride to be was the recipient of many lovely gift*. A social time was enjoyed followed by dainty refreshments. Those present were: Misses Eileen Kendall, Eileen Percy, Mary Lou Nosier, Audrey Tay­ lor, Frances Sullivan, Beatrice and Lorraine Sanders, Bonnie Gage, Lu­ cille Sherwood, Mr*. Lloyd Wood apd the guest of honor. The J. G. W. club ladle* motored Mrs. Maud Woodyard entertained to the ranch home of Mr. and Mr*. her Rythm band with a party Thurs­ J. E. Norton Thursday for an all-day day morning. All sort* of game* were picnic. A grand lunch was enjoyed at noon at which time the new fire­ place jvas initiated. The day was Get your made to order and everyone had a perfect day. Those present were: Super-creamedl Dockery's _ ___ __ lee Cream Parlor at 445 Front St Order now for picnics, parties, luncheons, etc. Any amount at any time. We have 15 varieties to choose from. If you wish some other flavor in quantity wo will gladlly make it up for you on short notice. We specialize in quantity and quality Ice Cream Try Our FROSTED MALT the drink you eat with a spoon. It is super-creamed from the freezer daily. Get your Giant Cones and Dishes Here Make our Super-creamed Ice Cream your delicious bed-time OUR SPECIAL 30c qt. $1.00 gal. A. Lamb, J. L. Smith, H. A. Young, Henry Lorenz, Lloyd Rosa, M, O. Hawkins, O. C. Sanford, and Mes- dames J. S. Lyons, Marvin Lyons and C. W. Endicott, of Marshfield, and of course, the hostess, Mr*. Norton. Mr*. Walter Litzenberger was host­ ess to her bridge club at the home of Mrs. Ed Walker Tuesday evening. Contract was played with Mrs. Walk­ er winning high score, Mrs. O. T. Gant, second, and Mrs. D. B. Estes, the travelling prize. Delicious re­ freshment* were served at a late hour. Those present were: Mesdame* Ju­ lius Ruble, O. T. Gant, D. B. Estes, E. A. Walker, Paul Trojel, J. E. Ax­ tell, Kenneth Kistner, W. H. Mansell and the hostess. Miss Georgia Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mr* G. W. Sherwood, became the bride of Mr. Charles James Han­ son, sea of Mr. end Mr*. Jaimes Han­ son of Grafton, N. D., at a pretty cer- emiony solemnized at the rectory of S. Jame noon, ficiating. The bride looked lovely In a white lace dirndl dree* over white satin and carried a colonial bouquet for the occasion and also carried her mother’s wedding handkerchief. Her only at­ tendant was her sister, Miss Lucille Sherwood, who wore a pink shark­ skin afternoon dress with navy blue accessories. Mr. Leland Vojta acted as best man. The bride’s parent* and her sister, Jessie, the groom’s sister, Mrs. O. E. Larson and her husband were the only guests at the ceremony. Folioowing the ceremony, a lunch­ eon was served at the home of the bride’s parents. Besides the wedding guests, the following were present: L. C. Sherwood, Mrs. B. B. Sanders, Mrs. Harold Huddle and Virginia, Misses Mary Lou Nosier, Beatrice and Lorraine Sanders, Messrs. Lawrence Gulseth, Vem Oderkirk, Bill Walker and little Jay Larson. The bride’s going-away costume ummer Days Strawberries are nice now Cantaloupes Fresh Tomatoes Fine Hams and Bacon Lunch Meats Fine Cheese ding trip, the couple will make their home in Marshfield. ™~' ------- 4'~' The bride ha* attended the Coquille schools since the third grade and graduated from Coquille High last year a* an honor student Mis* Pageler Honored SATISFACTION IS ECONOMICAL Last Thursday evening the choir of the Pioneer Methodist church enter­ tained to honor Mia* Anita Pageler, the director, and Mia* Rose Naef, who ha* served a* organist for the past winter, a* well as those member* who have served so gladly even though not members of Pioneer church. At the close of the regular practice. Mis* Pageler was called to the par­ lors, to find that refreshments had been provided under the direction of Mrs. Elmer Davis entertained the Mr*. Jame* Richmond and Mr*. Wil­ c “Charta Club” for one-thirty o’clock THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE liam Peart. Tables had been set, each dessert luncheon Thursday. Bridge place marked by a light green tray, was played with Mr*. John Smith decorated with a large spray of red winning high «core. Those present hawthorn* blossoms, and carrying were: Meadame* Paul Brinkley, Edna dainty refreshment* in the form of Stewart, Ernest Whereat, Wm. Nelson, angel-food cake with strawberries Ted Snyder, John Smith, of Marsh­ and whipped cream, and coffee. The field, Mr*. Ray, of Arago, and the rooms were also decorated with the hostess. hawthorns blossoms. > . At the close, Mr*. J. P. Beyers, safe.' u, ing as spokesman for the group, pre­ gathered at her home for a pot luck Jack Earley, Theodore Ellingsen, USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feed* sented Miss Pageler with a beauti­ luncheon, in honor of her birthday. George Folsom, Wilfred Gaffey, Hel­ for better result*. Coos Feed & ful large myrtlewood vase and Miss Mr*. Ma toon was also the recipient of ene Gage, Evelyn Gano, Virginia Seed Stores. Naef with a pair of myrtlewood can­ many lovely gifts. Sewing and chat­ Harmon, Delbert Haye*, George dlesticks, a* tokens of appreciation ting occupied the pleasant afternoon Hannon, Elizabeth Hooton, George for their work. She also thanked all hour*. Those present were: Mes­ Holbrook, Howard Kyle, Jerry Lewis, who have given so much of their time dame* H. G. Prey, Fred Kunz, Fred Mildred Marks, Lester Marks, Ruby and effort in making the music of the Hickok, Roy Wheeler, Wm. Gaffey, Mamey, Betty Miller, Lois Morgan, church reach the high level it has Frank Schram, Lee Hand, Rudolph Jackson Newton, Howard Robb, Faye WANTED—Waahinf and Ironing to during the past winter, referring to Johnson, Cha*. Lewis, of Coquille; Sinclair, Lillian Scolari, Clarence do at my home. Mr*. Mildred those friend* of the church who have Mr*. Theodore Perry and child, of Smith, Mildred Stewart, Duane Terry, given their musical talent so gen­ Scott, 710 North Coulter, Coquille, Lee; Mrs. Lawhome, of McKinley; Wayne Terry, Betty Jo Tharp, Loyal ltt* erously in singing with the Mrs. Luther Daniels, of Myrtle Point; Thomas, Margaret Wersh, Donald group. Much favorable comment ha* Mr*. Raymond Schroeder and daugh­ Whereat, Wallace Willis, Elizabeth WE CARRY a complete line of Dr. come from the congregation and ter*, of Coquille, and Mr*. Matoon. Williams, Dorothea Yarbrough, Leon­ Hess & Clark Poultry A Stock rem­ friends of the church alike for the ard Zwicker, Wanda Wilson. For canning, pre­ edies and tonic*. Coo* Feed 4t splendid anthems and solos provided serving, jelly mak­ Mis* Marjorie Knight entertained Seed Store*. each Sunday morning, a really suc­ ing, cooking pot the Junior Contract club Tuesday cessful season high-lighted by the evening at her home. The rooms PLOWING, Discing and Harrowing heat so evenly, they cantata, “The Seven Last Word* of looked lovely with bouquet* of Cedi are practically done with tractor reasonably. No Christ” by DuBois, which was pre­ “self-stirring.” Brunner rose* and spray* of haw- job too big or too small. Carl­ Ask Ned C. Kelley for rate* du sented on Good Friday evening, at thome. Contract bridge was played Fire Insurance. ton Smith, Coquille. Phone 801R. 19-5T. 13-5L the church, and again on Easter Sun­ with Mr*. Marlin Brandon winning ITU day afternoon by special request over high score and Miss Delore* Belloni station KOOS. Service so freely receiving consolation. Delicious re­ USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry given with such outstanding results freshments were served at a late hour. Feeda for better result*. Coo* Fred ■EL32.29 Mt. 32.73 certainly deserve* all the appreciation Those present were: Mesdame* Eve­ & Seed Store*. which has been proffered. lyn Elliott, Hazel Foss, Margarita One Cent a Werd Coquille is going to miss Miss Pag- Brodie, Maxine Stevens, Lorraine Ne Adv. leas tt eler and the other teachers who have Perrott, Fay Waggoner, Alberta helped with this choir work, the Brandon, Misses Geneva Agostino, coming summer, and it is with pleas­ Delore* Belloni, Eunice Carmichael, ure we announce that Miss Pageler Carol Young, Irene Sandon and the has agreed to give her service* as tlOgteiS. choir director to Pioneer church again next year. > 51 Graduate from Junior Hi FOR SALE—Fishing Supplies, Du- Brie Marine Motors, Used Marine Graduation exercise* for Coquille Motor*. Ore.-Pac. Co., City Dock, Additional Social Notes Junior High school were held this North Bend. 19t2 The N. O. M. A. club waa enter­ morning at 10 o’clock with SI pupils The Busy Corner Grocery Telephones Up-to-date 69 Free Delivery Service CANNING TIME SPECIALS IN PRESERVING KETTLES conn EXTRA I8.5 ’21.9 $24.° Want Ads GOULD FURNITURE CO receiving the diploma* which indi­ LOST—Last Friday in Coquille, a cated they had finished their com­ wire hair Terrier, white, female, 3 mon school course. year* old. Reward for return. Following the processional by Ve- Finder please notify the Sentinel.l* rene Bailey, the invocation by Rev. R. D. E. Smith, and a march number FOR RENT—After June 1, house at by the Junior Band, Mrs. Rock Robi­ 441 So. Coulter. See A. H. Grimes son presented the American Legion at 490 So. Coulter, or phone 14-J Auxiliary citizenship cup to Phyllis after six p. m. Do not go to post­ Bunch and D. E. Rackleff the Legion office. citizenship cup to Robert Martin, the most outstanding student* in , the class. y After two other selection* by the Over one hundred people attended the Business and Professional Wom­ S. A. B. chorus, with Duane Terry en’s club cafeteria dinner held in the FOR RENT—Small house, bath, gar­ basement of th* Pioneer Methodist age, with or without furniture. Tel­ church Tuesday evening. Th* wait­ ephone 13«. Coquille. It resses looked very attractive with fancy head bands of green and SENIOR High School Boy want* Job orange. Gift* were given to Mary for the summer; willing to work. Jane Dunn, O. B. Hariman, J. P. Bey­ Can furnish references. Elwood ers, Mis* Goldie Childs, Mrs. Miranda Wylie, phone 903J.. It* Way, Donna Dean Bosserman and Dorothy Bell* Newton. tained at the home of Mrs. Elynor Miller Tuesday evening. Prize* were won by Mr*. Bernice Ireland and Mr*. Lucille Ellison. The member* «pent the evening knitting and chat­ ting. Dainty refreshment* were served by the hostess to the following ladies: Mesdame* Ruth Dey, LaVern Ellingsen, Ruth Clayton, Frances Det- lefsen, Alice Morris, Lucille Ellison, Bernice Ireland, Yvonne Carl, Milton Greenfield and the hostess. G. E. Range Model G 22 Special Value Regular $129.50 Trade In OH Range $30.05 Bal. only $99.50 Terms available See all G. E. Appliance* at Biegger fir Gunderson FUNITURE