Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruble were hosts to their bridge club Saturday evening. The rooms looked beautiful with large bouquets of mixed flowers. Contract bridge was played. Roy E. Boober was the lucky winner of high score prize. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bos- serman, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boober, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCune and the hosts. Beautiful Lasting Curls This i* our June Special t » ■J a lovely Helen Curtis Machineless wave for all types of hair—children love them. Special price until the ldstoLJune Berenice Campbell was initiated in­ to the order of Job’s Daughters Mon­ $4.00 ordinarily. $6.50 day evening. Ernest Purvance, past it associate grand guardian, installed Geo. R. Tumey as associate guardian and Xn, June Walker as guardian of music, with the assistance of Marilyn Compton, installing marshal, and * Roxy Bldg. Phone *0 Donna Dean Bosserman, installing * Coquille, Oregon guide. The Daughters are sponsoring the picture, “Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” Which will be released June 30th. After the meeting, a social time meeting was held, after which the Irene and Blanche Sandon, Marjorie was enjoyed with refreshments. ladies spent the afternoon, sewing, Knight, La Verne Knife, Carol Young, The local W. C. T. U. met at the knitting and chatting. Those present the hostesses and guest of honor, Mrs. home of Mrs. H. L. Johnson Friday were: Mesdames L. E. Alexander, Perrott. afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Gray, Mrs. Fred Schaer, A. N. Foley, ’Kenneth The Zodiac club met at the home John Widmark and Mrs. Johnson as Stockhoff and children, Henry Card- hqstesaes. The society has paid in well, Gus McCullough, John Wid­ of Mrs. Gladys Wheeler Wednesday $59.00 on its planned budget. Betty mark, Belle Hooton, V. L. Bailey, of last week for orfe o’clock luncheon Thurma'h, thirteen years of age and Mary Bums, Willard Sloan, John with Mrs. Jane Burch as hostess. The a member of the Farm Home at Sanders, C. C. Farr, Oren Harden- luncheon gras in honor of Mrs. Edna WJ > *1 Mi A» ***>>»* **«• 4 ty, and the hostess. The next meet­ held, after which the ladies spent the ing will be July 14 at the home of afternoon sewing, knitting and chat- contest for the Farm Home group. ting. Mrs. Kern drew the lucky num­ The devotions were led by Mrs. Mrs. Gus McCullough. ber. Those present were: Mesdames Frank Leslie. The story of Jennie Cassidy, a cripple girl who founded • Mrs. F. A. Robb was hostess to a Edna Kern. Gladys Wheeler, Ora the Foreign Mission department of lovely one-thirty o’clock dessert Tennant, Jane Burch, Ethel Fuller, the W. C. T. U., while she was in bed luncheon Friday in honor of Mrs. Emma Gasner, Blanche Mast, Helen for ten yean, was read by Mn. Henry Harold Zeigler, a newcomer to Co­ Detlefsen, Virginia Kolstad, Opal Cardwell. An article, “Memory’s quille. Contract bridge was played Buckles and a guest, Mrs. A. J. Tharp. Lane," was read by Mn. Ibne Billings during the afternoon with Mrs. Zeig­ The club will meet July 13 at the and a “Sermon in Flowen,” by Mn. ler winning high score prize and Mrs. home of Mrs. Virginia Kolstad in Geo. Gray After the program a so­ Geo. Holbrook receiving consolation. honor of Mrs. Opal Buckles. cial time was enjoyed with refresh­ Mrs. Zeigler also received a lovely ments. Well Drilling guest prize. Those present were: Those present besides the oommit- Mesdames T. S. Stevens, W. C. Ulett, For that new well, see or write tee were: Mesdames Louis Fugelson, Julius Ruble, J. E. Axtell, R. E. Boob­ W. F. Kemin, Roseburg, Ore. 16tl3* J. L. Stevens, Harold McCue, Flora er, Geo. Holbrook, Harold Zeigler and Dunne, Henry Cardwell, Ione Billings, the hostess. C. C. Farr, Frances Holmstrom, Er­ nest Purvance, Frank Leslie, May VISITORS' DAY The Junior Contract club card party Bates and Minnie Laws. July 8th, the held at the home of Mrs. Craig Per­ W. C. T. U. will have a picnic at Ban­ Sunday, June 19th rott Thursday evening of last week don. The County Institute will be turned out to be a real surprise show­ held at Arago June 28th. at er on the hostess. Mrs. Dennis Wag­ goner, assisted by Mrs. Harold Stev­ Mrs. George Gilman was hostess to ens, tendered -the shower to Mrs. Myrtle Gardens the “Laf-a-lot” club Thursday after­ Perrott. COQUILLE The rooms looked lovely noon. The ladies had a most enjoy­ with large bouquets of roses and able time knitting, sewing and chat­ snapdragons. After the opening of and ting. Delicious refreshments were the large array of gifts, the guests served late in the afternoon by the played Bridge, Michigan, Pinochle Myrtle Greenhouses hostess. Those present were: Mes­ and Sticks. Prizes were won by Mrs. myrtle point dames W H Myers, W. E. Cross, £d Marion Clayton, Mrs. Harold Dey, Delefesen, John Martin, E. A. Wimer, Mrs. Arlen Elliott and Mrs. Belmont Souvenir to each visitor. F J. W. Ruble and a guest, Mrs. Alex Ireland. Delicious refreshments were Sale prices still effective. Mackey. The club will meet With served at a late hour. Those pres­ Mrs. Martin June 23rd. ent were: Mesdames Belmont Ire­ Pansies 35c dos.; 2 dos. 50c land, Harold Dey, Ray Detlefsen, Annuals 20c dos.; 2-35c; *--Mc The Loyal Women’s Class of the Melden Carl, Arlen Elliott, Ralph De- Petunias, potted, « • 5c each Church of Christ met at the home of Jamett, Tom Stevens, Leroy Swin­ Mrs. Lola Esty for an all-day ses­ ney, Marion Clayton, Denton Elling­ MANY OTHER SPECIALS sion with a potluck luncheon at noon. son, Kenneth Miller, Wm. Pook, Sher­ Call 602R for details The hou“ looked love,y wlthr vases man Morris, Ed Yarbrough, Ray of mixed flowers. A short business Simpson, Misses Delores Belloni, Mi ROXY BEAUTY SALON C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 Eagles Have Busy Session 1 h A rousing meeting was held last Thursday evening by the local F. O. E. Aerie 2196. ----- The newly elected officers of the Aerie took off to a flying start with a good attendance present The new officers are: E. L. Vinton, worthy president; Ernie Johnson, worthy vice-president; J. N. Jacobsen, past worthy president; Frank Ball, chap­ lain; Fred Bull, secretary; Lans Len- eve, conductor; Clyde Barrow, inside guard; Bill Nelson, outside guard; E. A. Wimer, director. New committees were appointed and all old committees discharged. The state convention will be held OUR SLOGAN Quantity & Quality at Dockery's Super-creamed Ice Cream Oar lee Cream Is different; it is blended from highest quality true fruits and extracts br an experi- Rich. Freshly Froaen Dally from our now Mills Fresssr, year physi­ cian will reossnanen Cream to have all the energy and health milk, so your rt ailments by Incl Super Creamed Ice Cream in your daily menu. FRESHLY FROZEN FROSTED MALTS' (The drink you eat with a spoon) 5c and 10c Large Delicious Rich Fresh Strawberry Sundae 10c Giant Cones Brick, qts. • Brick, pts. • 1 Gallon - 5c 30c 15c 11.00 To take We have 18 varieties of flavors, fruits and nuts Our new store at 44* Front St at Klamath Falls the latter part of this month. Eighteen delegates are plan­ ning on attending from the local Aerie. Thursday, June 18, a pot luck sup­ per will be held at the Aerie rooms— the feed being furnished by the La­ dies Auxiliary, who have extended an invitation to all the brothers to attend. Interest is being shown in the or­ ganization of a drill team in the near future and Brothers Wheeler and Lewis have been appointed to get the movement under headway as soon as possible. , The membership drive has been been completed with a good showing. This does not mean that qualified persons cannot still join. Such per­ sons are welcome in the ranks'*of the F. O. E. I. O. O. F. Party Friday A large group attended the Odd Fellow and Rebekah old-fashioned party held in the I. O. O. F. hall Fri­ day evening. Practically everyone came garbed in old-fashioned cos­ tumes or hard times regalia. Both men and women entered into the spirit of the affair and a grand time was enjoyed by all. All sorts of games, serious and otherwise were played under the leadership of Mrs. I J. P. Beyers and Mrs. R. E. Boober. Delos Richardson won the prize in the spelling contest and Mrs. Harry Roes ^the guessing contest. Mrs. Geo. brook and T. S. Stevens won the rewards for the prize costumes. At a late hour, refreshments were served in the banquet hall. Community singing at the tables wound up a per­ fect evening. CALL FOR WOOD BID8 The Board of Directors of School District, No. 8, will receive bids for 100 cords of 4-foot old growth fir, 50 cords to be delivered to the Wash­ ington building and 50 cords to the Lincoln building. Bids to be in the hands of the clerk by June 25. 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