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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1938)
■ 5 . ✓ ■>7- t " ;6 I Ç3 ■fwl KSv'' 3 if ft .? ? vit—" <rf. ; J'“ r<. * .•l¿ 1X1 VAIAR son i - —------ ... ............................................... ......... ■- sranaMM»« ■ CL. aa Ï ' ’‘ b®/1 V 1 : J .* I Last Friday evening a get-together was held at the home of Mias Max- I ine Knight in honor of three birth days, Maxine’s, Carolyn Perrott’s and Charles Rowell’s. The young folks had a grand time dancing and playing cards after which delicious refresh ments were served. Those present were. Misses Eileen Kendall. Mary Lou Nosier, Audrey Taylor, Lucille Sherwood, Mary Robb, Carolyn Per rott, Messrs. Jack Towne, Billy and KWh vam ambW Ml MM Miss Maxine Knight. ■ Coquille fogies ytfrr t - =. MISS INEZ ROVER Plano and Accordion •r High Scheol Credit Given 195 W. tad H mm 39-L Flowers ¿i.. .<& for every Plants or Blossoms BERGEN'S 257 So. Taylor Phone M 9 ■ < ■ • I I A I A V £¿ Last Thursday evening, seven new candidates “rode the goat” at the regular weekly meeting of Coquille Aerie No. 21M, F. O. E. A fine attendance marked the meet ing. And “Oscar,” the duck-mascot and member-getter par excellence, was also in attendance. “Oscar” has endeared herself in the hearts of all members by her splendid work in the membership drive. Thursday was also social night and a large delegation from Marshfield was present. The Marshfield mem bers showed “movies” of the state convention recently held at Klamath Falls. In addition to this feature, entertainment was also presented in the way of singing and musical se lections. A fine luncheon was served with both the ladies of the auxiliary and members of the local aerie assist ing in the serving. Many present were reluctant to leave the tables until some smart brother hit upon a plan to disperse them. Fred Bull was asked to sing. He did, and the crqjvd melted as if by magic. In fact one brother sprained an ankle in his wild dash from the room. Members of the Ideal aerie who are in charge of the Golden West Jubilee are enthused by the interest being shown by the business men, as well as the entire population of Coquille in the big attraction, which now 1s on in full swing. Members of Coos Bay Aerie, as well as members of that auxiliary, are lending splendid support, which is greatly appreciated by the Coquille Aerie. All members of various commitees are digging in to make it the biggest event of the season. There will be no meeting this week at the Aerie rooms; but all members are requested to turn out and help put the Jubilee over in a big manner. Attractive Oregon Scene Picture by Oil Company ■ -5 *- • 8&' Str YOUR OWN EASY TERMS M RdW MR Having for its purpose the stimu lation of interest in Oregon’s many beauty spots, hundreds of thousands of outstanding full-color reproduc tions of our most famous scenes will i be distributed free within the next few weeks by the Standard Oil Com- oany to motorists who ask for them I at any Standard station or dealer in Oregon. The first picture in the series has just been issued, a new, full-color photograph of Crater Lake. In our opinion, it is the best picture of Crater Lake taken in a long time and has a number of extremely Interesting and unusual features. Not only does it show the marvelous blues of the lake itself, but, in contrast, la the snow along the edges, the distant mountains rising beyond the lake and a breath-taking" cloud effect. Other pictures will be released every two weeks. | That these scenic prints will find a permanent place in many an Oregon Goodrich Silvertowns wlH LHe-Sarver Traed . ■ NO RED TAPI • SO DELAY! QUICK SERVICE Thornton Tire Service The “Co-Workers Club” mot at the home of Mrs. Frank DeCoeta last Thursday for 12:30 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. DeCoeta, Mrs. Wiley Em bree and Mrs. Ernest Embree as joint hostesses. After luncheon, the ladles held a short business and made plans for an ent< at in the near future. Mrs. Leia Avery drew the lucky number. *******81 CrOCfwlHlg BIKl CnllUnf OCCUpiCu tne afternoon hours. Those present were; Mesdames Ira Chase, Charles Don- dono, M. Morrot and son, Richard, Lola Avery and son, Riohard, Andrew Hatcher, Earl Schroeder, J. D. Bell, i Lou Smith, Melvin Schroeder, W. H. Schroeder, Misses Katherine Schroe der, Dorothy Rivers, Grace Sheehan, and two children, Leon Embree and Dolores DeCosta. 1' •\4f :«V Miss Jean McNally entertained the “Omit Club” Monday evening for seven-thirty o’clock dsoeert bridge. A surprise shower was also tendered Mrs. Monroe Swindall. Cards ware played, Mrs. Swindall winning high score and Mias Lurene St. Clair re ceiving consolation. Those present were: Misses Norene and Madeline McKeown, Maxine Johnson, Aloha Allen, Lurene St. Clair, Margaret Belloni, Mn Lloyd Wood, Mrs. Mon roe Swindall and the bootees. Pointer, Ida Clark, Marc Shelley, Hattie Shelley, Geo. A." Gray, Sadie Jayes, May Batea, Lizzie Oden, John Bullack, Mrs. Dow and Mrs. Joe Berkheimer, of Fairview, Mrs. Dan iels, of Myrtle Point, and the hostess, Mrs. Mattoon. The American Legion Auxiliary met in the Legion Hall Monday eve ning for their regular monthly meet ing. Plans for the state convention at Dallas in September were discussed Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, of Marshfield, was the lucky winner of the "Navy plate.” After the meeting, a social time was enjoyed with the Legion Refreshments were served by the Auxiliary members. Present were: Mesdames C. T. Selbig, Robah Robi son, Roeella Kline, D. E. Rackleff, J. E. Axtell,,Frank Martin, C. P. Zum walt, Lee Hand, E. D. McCune and two junior members, Dorene Robison and Marianne Rackleff. A lovely party was held at the beach home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryant last Thursday evening when Mrs. Bryant entertained with a six- thirty o’clock dinner in honor of the birthdays of two of her guesta: Mrs. W. E. Boeserman and C. W. Kline. R. T. Slater was also to have been honored as his birthday falls on Au gust 4th but ho and his family were out of town. Mr. Kline and Mr Boe serman are twins, having born the same year. The guests enjoyed a moot pleasant evening in singing, chatting, etc., while the children pic nicked and played on the beach. Those enjoying this occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boeserman, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leslie and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dunn, Donna and Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kline and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch and children and the hostess. ■. t Last Wednesday a group of ladies held an all-day picnic at Broadbent for the pleasure of Mrs. Fay Jones. Swimming and outdoor sports were enjoyed with a bountiful picnic lunch at noon. Those present were: Mes dames Fay Jones, Marvin Lyons, J. A. Lamb, Bert Folsom, J. L. Smith, Lloyd Oddy, Hal Pierce, Lloyd Roca, M. O. Hawkins, C. J. Fuhrman, Clar ence TutUe, Misses Margaret Smith and Ann Hawkins, George Folsom, Bill Dimmick, Don Nosier, two Cole boys and two Kramer boys. ' ’ 1 |?M* Want Ads NEW CAB BUYERS Special Notice Take advantage of this oppciru* tunity and buy a new Dodge « Plymouth now and save some real money. Drop in and see us right •way for a money-saving deal. Creary & Williams 30t2 FOR SALE—R. R. Fryers, cornfed. Mrs. M. D. Sherrard, Phone 8O4RR, Coquille. It Mrs. J. L. Aasen was hostess to the “Ecadriens" for one o’clock luncheon Monday. The afternoon hours were spent in knitting, sewing and chat ting. Members present were: Mes dames J. E. Axtell, E. M. Kay, F. A. Robb, W. E. Boeserman, Earl Nosier, Geo. Johnson and two guests, Mrs. ' Ji The Pioneer Missionary Society met in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Oerding had charge of the devotions and took her text from James 5:15.. - The lesson study was “You and your Bible.” Mrs. Jas. Richmond, president, con ducted the business meeting. Dele gates were chosen for the coming con vention in Coquille: Mrs. W. A. Ire land and Mrs. Walter Oerding. The FOR SALE—Modern 5-room house, completely furnished with garage, alternates were: Mrs. Louis Fugelson low down payment, .pall after 6 and Mrs. Leand Petersen. The so p. m. »1 North Heath. it* ciety is planning a rummage sale in September. The recent cooked food sale was a complete success. After the business session, a social time was enjoyed with light refreshments. Those present were: Mesdames W. A. Ireland, Walter Nohrnberg, Leland Petersen, Henry Ellis, Henry Belloni, FOR SALE—80-acre ranch adjoining Jas. Richmond, R. Wilkins, Clyde Coquille Valley Golf Club would make ideal country home or good Minard, Orville Newton, Londy Peart, Elton Savage, Cyril McCurdy. Jack proposition to subdivide. W. A. James, Coquille, Ore., McKinley Hultin, Walter Oerding, H. L. Gray- Star BL Also good mule team for beal, Ernest Purvance, R. E. Boober, sale. Miranda Way, Cora Wimer, Louis Fugelson, Fred Wheaton. O B. Har riman, B. W. Dunn, H. E. Martindale, FOUND—Brace and bit, on Henry R. B. Rogers, Bertha Anderson and street, near Church of God, on Miss Lura Morgan. Monday. Owner can secure it at the Sentinel office by paying two bits for this adv. Calling cards, SO for $1.00. Mrs. J. W. Ruble was hostess to the Laf-a-lot club Thursday after noon. The ladies spent the time sew ing, knitting and chatting, after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Members present were: One Cent a Word Mesdames Frank Pook, Goo. Gilman, No. Adv. leas tl Wm. Myers, W. E. Cross, O. K. Rake straw, E. A. Wimer, John Martin and FOR RENT — Modem unfurnished five-room house. >25.00 per month. Mrs. Felix Miller was hostess to a guest, Mrs. Cora Mulkey. 035 West Fourth St. (Spurgeon her Contract Club Friday for one- hill). Inquire at house in back. It* __ ________ thirty o’clock ________________ dessert luncheon. _____ Mrs. . The Ladies of the M. E. Church of — 1 ■ - ■■■ —• Earl Tichenor won high score and Coquille met at the home of Mrs. FOR SALE—Young and old Turkeys. Mrs. 8. A. Morris received consols- Edith Mattoon, of Myrtle Point, last About 35 in number. Inquire An tion. Those present were: Mesdames Thursday afternoon for their monthly drew Hatcher, Myrtle Point road. Gary Ellison, Earl Tichenor, Melvin Greenfield, S. A. Morris, Carl De ment and the hostess. I CaqMBe •I- -1- FhoM 3M FOR RENT—4-room house at 239 South Elliott, Coquille. J. P. John son, phone SR11. It 30tf -V* A ; ? a . / c'vi • •■ * fXv A ¿3