The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 02, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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Michigan formed the evening’s en­
tertainment
Mr*. Bergmann was
presented with a lovely gift.
Deli­
cious refreshments were served by
the hostesses at a late hour, assisted
by Mrs. Oderkirk
Those present
were: Miss Carol Young, Mias La
Verne Knife,
Mesdames Donald
Brown,
Ralph DeJamett, Melden
Carl, Harold Dey and the honored
guest.
Mrs. Earl Nosier entertained the
"Ecadriens” for one o’clock luncheon
Tuesday at her home on Sanford
Heights.
After a most delicious
luncheon, the ladies sewed, knitted
and chatted. Those present were:
Mesdames J. L. Aasen, W. E. Bos-
serman, F. A. Robb, J. E. Axtell, Geo.
Batty, Geo. Johnson, E. M. Kay and
the hostess.
the prize drawing. Those
were: Mesdames Ernest Embree, Jack
Clouse, Bert Ferry, Enno Domath.
Elmo Sanders, Marjorie Robinson,
Virgil Todd and Miss Mamie Jone*.
The club will meet next with Mr*.
Domath.
Delicious
refreshments
were served by the hostess.
AN EVERYDAY BUSINESS
FOR EVERYDAY NEEDS
Mr*. Roy Wheeler tendered her
son, ErWJp Murray, a real surprise
party Monday evening after her re­
A lovely one o’clock luncheon was turn from a week-end trip td Eureka,
held at the home of Mrs. M. O. Haw­ Calif. The occasion was Erwin's kJ
Mrs. U: E. McClary was hostess to
kins Friday with Mrs. Lloyd Rosa a* twentyiirst birthday. All sort* of
the Monday Night club for seven
joint hostess. The room* looked love­ games were played by the young
o’clock dessert bridge Tuesday eve­
ly with bouquets of ro*es. The after­ folks, after which delicious refresh­
ning. Contract bridge was played
noon was spent in sewing, knitting ments were served by the hostess.
with Mrs. J. L. Aasen winning high
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and chatting. Invited guest* were: Those enjoying the party were: Mr*. r ;
score and Mr*. U. E. McClary, second.
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Mesdames C. J. Fuhrman, J. A. Lamb, Dora Culbertson, Mr and Mrs. Arden
Mrs. H. S. Norton received the trav­ E. E. Johnson, Geo. Bryant, L. H.
Maiden, Mr*. L. A. Abbott, Mr. and
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eling prise.
Those present were:
Hazard, F. S. Emery, G. A. Ulett, J. Mr*. Cha*. Lewis, Misses Clara Wade,
Mesdames Frank Thrift, A. B. Collier, D. Rankin, A. J. Sherwood, Victor1 Laura Pullen, Ruby Pierce, Marjorie t
E. M. Kay, J. L. Aasen, H. S. Norton, Dimmlck and Mesdames J.*S. Lyons,1 Ferris, Joy Pettengill, Gloria Swain,
R. E. Boober, Hal Pierce and the
Marvin Lyons, C. W. Endicott, C. ■ Clarabel Chard, Janet Lewis, Leone
hostess.
McC. Johnson and C. Huling, of' Abbott, Mr*. Geneva Olson, Messrs.
Marshfield.
Jack Lewis, Bob Davidson, Willie
The “Tauk-an-So” club was enter­
’ I and Don Atkina, Gene Wade, Gerald
tained at the home of Mr*. Gene Cole
Mr*. Frank Pook was hostess to the Westbrook, Mr. and Mr*. Wheeler and
Friday evening.
Knitting, sewing "Laf-a-lot" club Thursday afternoon, the guest of honor.
and chatting occupied the evening, The afternoon was spent in needle-1
after which dainty refreshment* were work and chat.
Delicious refresh­
Mrs. Louis.
Fugelson’s Sunday
served by Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Ernie ments were served by the hostess to
school class enjoyed an overnight
Johnson. Those present were: Mes­ the following ladies: Mesdames W. H.
outing at the Richmond cottage at
dames M. D. Sherrard, Guy Barber. Myers, W. E. Cross, Ed Detlefsen, Bandon Tuesday.
The group left
John Wersh, Guy Torrey, Hany John Martin, E. A. Wftner, O. K. about ten o'clock Tuesday and re-
Varney, Wm. Jones, Wm. Peart, Rob- Rakestraw, Geo. Gilman. Miller Wat-
•re*4.M.MUL«.MdWM
grand time. Those present were:
The "Fenescam” club piet at the Misses Beverly Norton, Helen Kyle,
Mrs. Harold Steven* and Mr*. Craig home of Mrs. R. L. Stewart for one Jean Laird, Geraldine Cole, Dorothy
Perrott tendered Mr*. Robelie Berg­ o’clock luncheon Friday for their last Belle Newton, LaVelle Dale, Donna
mann, nee Oderkirk, at Portland, a meeting until fall. Duplicate bridge Dean Bowerman, Mary Jane and
party Friday evening at the home. of. ■ wa* ptayedr- The four MghrYbf The Donna "Dunn,"Margaret SmltÈÙ Ann
. and Mr*. Vem Oderkirk.
The series were: Mesdames D. E. itackleff, Hawkins, Ruth Pettengill, Barbara
rooms looked lovely with bouquets J. L. Aasen, R. E. Boober and 3. E. Leslie and Mesdames Louis Fugelson,
of Cecile Brunner roses, iris and other Axtell. Others present were: Mes­ B. W. Dunn, Orville Newton and D.
spring flowers. Contract bridge and dames C. M. Gray, Geo. Jenkins, Wm. D. Dale.
Hicking and R. L. Stewart.
John Rankin enjoyed a lovely out­
The Eagles Auxiliary met at the door party Tuesday afternoon to
home of Mr*. L. E. McPherson Wed­ celebrate his ninth birthday. The
nesday for one o’clock pot luck lunch­ guests went to LaVerne Park, where
eon. The afternoon was spent in sew­ fishing and out-door sports were
ing, knitting and chatting.
Those enjoyed. Bobby Taylor caught the
present were: Mesdames Austin Kyle, one and only fish. Delicious refresh­
| Lester Abbott, A. O. Culbertson, ments consisting of sandwiches, ice
Earl Schroeder, E. C. Yarbrough, Wm. I cream and cake, etc., were a fitting
Chard, Ernest Whereat, John Wersh, climax to a delightful afternoon.
Ernest Battey, Ernie Johnson, Wm. Those present were Bobby and Patty
Gaffey, Michael McCarthy, W. O. Geaney, Bobby Taylor, Harry Slack,
The family hopes it’s our de­ A
Terry, E. A. Wimer, L. Hickenbottom, Donna, Richard and John Rankin,
licious creamy ice cream. Jack Arnold, Laura Pullen, Cha*. Mrs. Bob Geaney and Mrs. J. D. Ran­
Levine, Sherman Morris, Bob Chard kin.
Don’t disappoint them; it’s a and the hostess.
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Our grocery store maintains its service to the community on
.
of
quality,
•
consistently
I
economical
,
\
prices
courteous
and
service.
Oregon Strawberries
Green Peppers
Finest Quality Lunch Meats
L
Fine Cheese
Pepper Mix
Vegetable Relish
Bread and Butter Pickles
* - “Mur WRdl’HMnW"
Old-fashioned Tomato Preserves
Orange Marmalade
Whole/ PééîedAprîcots
A STORE WHICH IS CONSISTENT IN PRICE
AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Come In and See
What Our Special
Is.
For
This
Week-end
daily treat.
Get a package daily
Candy •
Our Candy stock is the most
complete in Coquille—Box or
Bulk—we have quality can­
dies to fit every purse.
The Tip Top
Coquille Communty Center
Mrs. Wylie Embree was hostess to
the Young Matrons’ club Wednesday
afternoon. A shower was also ten­
dered Mr*. Virgil Todd. Hearts was
played: Mrs. Louis Detwiler won high
score and Mrs. Enno Domath received
consolation. Mrs. Detwiler also won
ARTHRITIS
“Two year* ago I was bedfast with
arthritis.
I had almost given up
hope* of ever walking when someone
recommended Casey's Compound.
After taking seven bottles I was en-
well. I cannot recommend it
ighly.”
MRS. MONA PIERCE,
N.W. Thurman St., Portland, Ore.
HUDSON’S DRUG STORE
Fishermen Attention!
-..<h ■
A new Gut Leader that can be tied dry, is extremely
strong and amazingly transparent.
._,Wo invite your inspection
J. A. Lamb Company
Pure
Kettle
Rendered
LARD
The very finest kettle-rendered lard, white and
fresh—makes the best and most eqpnomical Short­
ening you can buy, put up in all sines, 1 and 2
’’’ pound cartons, 4 and 8 pound pails.
Call us for free delivery service before ten a. m.
or three P. M.
Phone 20
J. L. STEVENS
your Ideal Mealing Place,
The Busy Corner Grocery
THE MAKE - IT-RIGHT
IT - RIGHT STORE
Telephones
Mast-Glenn
At a simple ten o’clock ceremony
Wednesday, June 1, In the home of
her parents at
Glenn became
bride
Mast, of McKinley.
Rev. Geo.
Tumey, of Coquille, read the service.
The bride was attired in a beige
dress with luggage tan accessories.
After the ceremony lunch was
served to those present: Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. B. Glenn, parents, of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mast, parent* of
the groom; E. P. (Lark) Mast, Harold
Glenn, Mr. ahd Mrs. Lyman King,
Delbert and Velva King, Rev. Geo.
R. Tumey, and the bride and groom.
The bride is a graduate of the Co­
quille high school and Southern Ore­
gon Normal school.
Recital by Music Pupils
Marriage Licenses *
May 26—Geo. R. Chard, Jr
Marshfield, and Gearldean E. Abell,
of Eastside. They were married at
the Ralph Humbert home in Marsh­
field on Sunday by Neil J. Bames.
May 27—Wm. Warren and Miriam
Col umbo, both of Marshfield.
May 27—Cha*. Robert Brewster
and Vemona Isabelle Ball, both of
Power*. They were married by Rev.
W. C. Cronk at his home in Myrtle
Point last Saturday.
May 28—Jesse Iril Meek, of Marsh­
field, and Helen E. Skaggs, of Rose­
burg.
May 28—Sanford Anderson, Pow­
ers, and Betty Ix>rraine Brooks, of
Myrtle Point.
May 28—Milford Keith Mast and
Helen Georgia Glenn, both of Mc­
Kinley.
May 28—Jas. D. Barklow, of Wal­
lowa, and Aldine B. Crook, of Myrtle
were marrled
Baptist Missionary Society
New Cases in Circuit Court
FOR SALE—House and 21 acre* just
outside of city limits, 11250.00. Will
May 26 — State Unemployment
take late cjr as part payment, bal.
Compensation Commission vs. Daniel*
terms. Phone C. S. Brigg* at 22B-R,
Creek Logging Co. *
after six o'clock.
It
May 27—Wilma B. Angelo v*. Jas.
I. Angelo. Sult for divorce.
FOR RENT—After June 1 , house at
May 28 — State Unemployment
441 So. Coulter. See
A. _
H. _______
Grime*
e A.
Compensation Commission vs. Em­
at 4*0 So. Coulter, or phone 14-J
pire Lumber Co.
after six p. m. Do not go to post-
May 28 — State Unemployment
office.
Compensation Commission vs. Mill
“B.”
WE CARRY a fresh and complete
June 1—State Unemployment Com­
dne of Field Seeds, Orchard Grass
pensation Commission vs. Edgar R.
Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get our
Leekly.
prices. Coos Feed & Seed Stores.
June 1—Alex C. Peterson vs. Fred
and Mabel Beymer.
FOR SALE — Choice selection of
June I—Faye F. Gibson v*. Robert
Dog*. Small or Large, Reasonable.
S. L. Gibson. Suit for divorce.
Coo* County Huaoane Society Shel-
, ter on Sanford Height*.
20t4*
City Police Cases
USE Crown Silver Sheen Fox Feed*
The city police arrested Elmer Ar­
for better result*. Coo* Feed &
thur Barrows last Sunday night on a
Seed Store*.
disorderly conduct charge. He posted
$10 bail which was forfeited when he FOR SALE—One 7 h. p. single phase
failed to appear for trial.
General Electric motor and one 2
Jerry E. Doyle, arrested for being
h. p. single phase G. E. motor..
drunk and disturbing the peace last
W. T. Alpine, Riverton.
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night, had not yet appeared before
WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
Judge Leslie this morning.
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Hess A Clark Poultry A Stock rem­
edies and tonics.
Coo* Feed A
Trespass Notice*, printed on cloth,
Seed Store*.
for sal* at this office.
Want Ads
O m Cast a Werd Each
N* Adv. tern than 25
FOR SALE—Good ranch land, im-
ed, with implements and stock,
good pack pony. A. J. Mayse,
Phone 8R21, Myrtle Point.
20t5*
PLOWING, Discing and harrowing
done with tractor reasonably. No
job too big or too small. Carl­
ton Smith, Coquille. Phone 601R.
17tl
USE Crown Dairy Feed* and Poultry
Feeds for better result*. Coos Fred
& Seed Stores
FOR SALE—Fishing Supplies, Du-
Brie Marine Motors, Used Marine
Motors. Ore.-Pac. Co, City Dock,
North Bend.
Ii)t2
Matters in Probate Court
FOR RENT — 3-Room Furnished
Eleanor Sheehan Morrot was last
Apartment on East Second Street.
Friday appointed administratrix of
Mary Gage.
It
the 11430 estate left by her mother,
Mrs. Ellen Roger* Sheehan, who died COQUILLE LOTS FOR SALE—Easy
here May 2. Appraisers of the es­
term*.
Best residence lot* near
tate are Jos. T. Williams, Wallace
school, cheap. Will sell half or all
Langworthy and Julius A. Matson.
—1100 down, your term* for the
balance. Write C. A. Pendleton,
Orland, Calif.
20t2‘
Flowers
for every occasion
Plants or Blossoms
r
MISS INEZ ROVER
See them at
Piano, Accordi» and Organ
BERGEN'S
Well Drilling
For that new well, see or write
W. F. Kernin, Roseburg, Or* l«tl8*
Up-to-date
Free Delivery Service
In the presence of an audience
which filled the Church of Christ
i building last Friday evening, the
vocal and piano pupils of Mrs. Maud
Woodyard were presented in recital,
with a program that was greatly en­
joyed by those in attendance.
Following is the list of those who
i-ied:
yticipated:
1 Frances Ann Kern.
Bonney, Phyllis McCallister^
illy
* "J -nr ■—r-u-y—r--- n-- .
ends 11 Hall, Jack Carroll, Claudia
S^.IUr<?ay'
Lee Varney, Marth« Berg, Effie Bar- 1 i May 28—Charles John Tranberg,
rows, Gwendolyn Rogers, George Charleston, and Edna Mae Schwes-
They were
Gant, Leonard Farr, Shirley Slater, inger, of North Bend
married
by
Rev.
H.
L.
Graybeal
at
Marianne Rackleff, Ann Hawkins,
the Pioneer parsonage here, Saturday,
Philip Clausen, Kay Leslie, Betty
Emery, Mary Louise Woodhurst, Joy r May 28—Woodrow A. Crook, Myr­
Norton, Avis Ricketts, Dorothy Da­ tle Point, and Ruth Keesee, Coquille.
vidson, Elaine Gray, Margaret Stew­ They were married at Myrtle Point
Saturday by Rev. F. H. Barr.
art, Louise Woodyard, Beverly Nor­
May 31—Van Alford Spores, Pow­
ton, Patricia Berg, Verene Bailey, Ei­
leen Kerr^ Dorothy Hardenbrook, ers, and Margaret Wells, of Klamath
Falls.
Patricia Nosier, Kathryn Estey, Don­
May 31—Robert Westley Foster,
na Dean Bosserman, Vernon Barrows,
Myrtle Point, and Ruth Evelyn Nel­
Ruth Towne, E. Johnson, Rev. Geo.
son, Coquille.
R. Tumey.
Others studying with
June 1—Wm. A. Coffindaffer,
Mrs. Woodyard are: Charles Reddel,
Marshfield, and Alma M. Spooner,
Kenneth Arrell, Helen Robison, Jack
Yachats.
Towne, Mrs. Roy Barton, Dr. Souail-
June 1—Kenneth Forthum, North
lard, Mrs. Cecile Dement, Mrs. Marie
Bend. Verna K. Vierick, North Bend
Wagner, Patricia Holverstott, Her­
June 1—Harold G. Velme and
man Flöten.
Helen M. Baylor, bothMarshfield.
The Women’» Home Mission society
of the Baptist church met Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Clifton Brock -
mann. After a brief business meet­
ing Mr*. H. A. Minter read the pref­
ace and first chapters of the society's
study book for the year, “The Church
Takes Root in India,” which the la­
dies found very Interesting. Tea was
served to the following ladies: Mes­
dames W. A. Stephens, H. A. Minter,
Alice Holverstott, Vernon Brock-
mann, E. M. Smith, W. C. Davidson.
Pansy Ross and the hostess.
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