The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 08, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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Social Notes
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By ELIOT JONES
Pro/essor o/ Tran»portation anti Public VtUitit»
Stanford VnìvcrtUy
(Continued from Page Three)
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At the lecture on “China,” given
by Miss Helen Whitaker Monday eve­
ning, people from the rural districts
were well represented. The advanced
pupils from the Valley View and
Coaledo schools attended in a body
and the Junior Woman’s Club mem­
bers also attended in a body before
their regular meeting, which was
held downstairs in Pioneer Hall.
At the meeting of the Royal Neigh­
bors Tuesday evening, two were ini­
tiated into the order: Mrs. Frank Wil­
lard and Mrs. Michael McCarthy. The
annual election of officers resulted in
the following being chosen: Oracle,
Ida Sherrard; Vice Oracle, Ruby
Johnson; Chancellor, Myrtle Jones;
recorder, Mae Waggoner; receiver,
Ethel Leach; past oracle, -Katherine
Varney; marshall, Elizabeth Bull;
assistant marshal, Georgia Stephen­
son; Inner sentinel, Nora Thorp; out­
er sentinel, Mollie Wersh; manager
three years, Lottie Miller; flag-bearer,
Katie Peart.
A “galloping" tea was held at the
home of Mrs. Fred Bull this week,
callers being Mrs. Zoe Smith and Mrs.
Georgia Stephenson.
At the meeting of Mamie Rebekah
Lodge .No. 29, November 23 rd, the fol­
lowing officers were elected for the
coming year: Mrs. Ena Harless, Noble
Grand; Mrs. Lois Stevens, Vice
Grand; Mrs. Florabel Boober, secre­
tary, and Mrs. Harriet Schaer, treas­
urer.
Saturday evening, Dec. 17, the
Three Links club will sponsor another
dance in the I.CLOJ. hall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spangler were
hosts at a six-thirty o’clock party last
Saturday night. Following dinner,
the guests chatted, etc. Present were:
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ladies were unable to remain the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Mrs. C. W. whole of the meeting but received Mrs. Harry Todd, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Kl(ne, Mrs. Albert Powers and Mrs. much inspiration tor future Pro- D. Hoolstead, Mr. and Mrs. Zed Fin­
ley, Mrs. E. C. Finley and son, Cecil,
R. A. Wemlch drove to Portland Sun- 1 America activities,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoolstead.
day to attend meetings of Pro Ameri- I
ca. They returned Tuesday evening. ’
Mrs. Louis Fugelson entertained
They were guests of Mr. and Mrs.,
her Sunday school class with a Christ­
Geo. T. Gerlinger Sunday evening at
mas party Monday evening at her
a lovely buffet supper held at the
home on Sanford Heights. The girls
Town Club in honor of Governor-elect
The missionary circle of the Assem­ played “Touring Hop Ching” and,
and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Over
sixty guests were present at this de­ bly of God Church met at the home “Pick Up Sticks,” They were then
of Mrs. H. L. Johnson yesterday. Af­ served delicious “eats” by Mrs. Fugel­
lightful affair.
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Present were: Ann Hawkins,1
Monday morning, Mrs. Kline, as ter the regular business was attended son.
president of the local Pro-America to two letters were read, one from Helen Kyle, Eunice Howe, Beverly
club, attended the board meeting of workers in South America and one Norton, Donna Dean Bowerman, Betty
Mrs. E. L. Jo Thorp, Mary Jane Dunn, Veda
Pro-America held in the Wilcox from Belgian Congo.
had charge of devotions and Tucholke, Dorothea Yarbrough, Zula
building. In the late afternoon. Mrs. Smith
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Gerlinger drove the ladies to Oregon 1 read Psalm 103. Mrs. Holmstrom led Westmoreland, Geraldine Cole, Dor­
City, where they visited the restored in
1 prayer, Mrs. R. D. E. Smith gave othy Belle Newton, Muriel Davis,
interesting talk on work and con­ Barbara Leslie, Margaret Smith and
McLaughlin home and the Barclay an
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Jeanne Claterbo«.
Tea Room. Monday evening they • ditions in South India.
Lunch was served to twenty-five
were guests for dinner at the home of
Mrs. Gerlinger in honor of two 1 ladle,: Mesdames V. R. Wilson, R. D.
Mrs. A. B. Collier was hostess
special guests.
I E- Smith, E. L. Smith, May Bates, Ella to her evening bridge club Mon-
Tuesday morning the ladies attend- Nelson, Strang, Lucy Whitney, Fern day for seven o’clock dessert. Con­
ed the annual meeting of Pro-Ameriqa Schroeder, Hattie Coy, Nash, Cooper, tract was played with Mrs. Geo. John­
held in the Neighbors of Woodcraft Frances Holmstrom, Dorothy Jeffries, son winning high score; Mrs. U. E.
building. Most of the counties in the Mamey, Van Fleet, Newton, Frank McClary, second, and Mrs. Frank
state had a representative of their or- , Fish, Lewis English, Carpenter, Wil­ Thrift, the travelling prize. Present
kins, Steward, Margaret Steward, were: Mesdames J. L. Aasen, E. M.
Dorothy Caudle, Miss Aileen Wilson Kay, Frank Thrift, F. C. McNelly, U.
and the hostess, Mrs. H. L. Johnson. E. McClary, George Johnson, H. 8.
Norton and the hostess.
Coquille Women At
Portland Pro-Americo Z
'Assembly of God
Society Has Meeting
Ethel Fuller. This was the annual
Christmas * party and exchange and
the rooms were decorated most at­
tractively for the occasion. Mrs. Edna
Kent drew the lucky number and
i Mrs. Gladys Wheeler, the door prize.
Two more new members were added
to the roll: Mrs. Vera Hooton and
Mrs. Lorene Thorp, making a total of
fifteen. Present were:
Mesdames
Edna Kern, Gladys Wheeler, Ora
Tennant, A. L. Burch, Ethel Fuller,
Emma Gasner, Blanche Mast, Opal
Buckles, Helen Detlefsen, Edith Ten­
nant, Mildred Hpwe, Ruby Johnson,
Lorene Thorp, Vera Hooton and the
hostess. The next meeting of the
club will be January 11 at the home
of Mrs. Edith Tennant.
Children's Gifts
The Zenith Bicycle
With all the latest improvements
The Kid’s “dream.” Don’t disappoint £4) ft OC
him. It’s only
^40.73
Other Wheel Toys, as Wagons, Scooters, Kiddy Cars,
Tricycles of highest quality
J. A. LAMB COMPANY
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The Young Matrons club met on
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 30, at the
home of Mrs. Jack Clouse.
Two
tables of Chinese Checkers were
played, at which Mrs. Weldon Curtis
and Mrs. Enno Dorna th won prizes.
The door prize was won by Mrs. Wylie
Embree. Later in the afternoon de­
licious refreshments were served to
the following members: Mesdames
Bert Ferry, Walter West, Weldon Cur­
tis, Fred Martin, Ronald Burr, Ernie
Embree, Elmo Sanders, Enno Dor-
nath, Wylie Embree, Virgil Todd and
the hostess, Mrs. Jack Clouse. The
club will meet in two weeks with Mrs.
Fred Martin.
EPISCOPAL GUILD MEETING
The Episcopal Guild ladies met in
the Parish House Wednesday after­
noon. Following the Bible study, a-
business meeting was held. Refresh­
ments were served by Mrs. L. H. Haz­
ard and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood to the
following: Mesdames J. S. Barton, F
L. Greenough, Hal Pierce, Chas.
Stauff, W. H. Mansell, Ed. Lorenz, Ida
Owen, Geo. Laird, C. J. Fuhrman,
Lloyd Rosa, Jas. Watson and Rev. G.
R. Turney.
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Dr. C. O. Stem, chiropractic phyti-,
clan, foot correctionist, electric ther­
apist. 292 Moulton St., phone MJ. tf
Calling card«. W for *1.00.
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AND SAVE MONEY
In addition to our regular Low Prices.
You may bring any Grocery Store Special Prices
to us and we will meet them.
We offer for Friday, Sat., & Mon., Prices as follows
19c
10c
American Club Coffee, 1 lb
14c
Fcjr. Peaches, sli. or *4,2^ tins 2 for 29c
25c
One Quart Salad Dressing........
25c
Yellow Corn Meal, 9 lb sack ....
23c
White Navy or Red Beans, 5 lbs.
Fancy Canned Spinach, 2l/2 tins, 2 for 25c
Fancy G. B. Cr. Corn, No. 2 2 for. .25c
303 tins Yellow Com, 3 for.................25c
Small Pe^s, 303 size, 3 tins
29c
Fey. Blue Rose Rice, 5 lb...................25c
Good grade Peas, 2 lb tins, 3 for . .25c
P. A. or Velvet Tobacco, tin ..;......... 10c
..29c
10 lb sack Flour
Fig Bars, 2 lbs. ...........................
No. 2*4 Fancy Canned Prunes .
Macaroni Curve Cut, 6 lbs................... 25c
Kalico Kate Flour, 49 lb sack ...... 93c Feather Flake Hot Cake Flour 10 lb 45c
Fine or Coarse Graham Flour, 9 9-10. .35c Small grain Popcorn, 3 lb
25c
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14 oz. Catsup, bottle.............. ............. 9c
Dark Karo Syrup, 5 lb ..
33c
Bananas, 5 lbs for
23c Sno Flite Flour, 49 lb ....
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We absolutely will not be undersold.
Come in and get acquainted with Our Prices and see the new
arrangement of our store
ORDERS DELIVERED C.O.D'
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Nosler’s Grocery
Elois Wilson Is Soprano Soloist
Mrs. Carla Savage was hostess to
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson are driv­
the
“Zodiac Club” Wednesday for
ing to Portland Friday to attend “The
Messiah,” in which program their one o'clock luncheon in honor of Mrs.
daughter, Elois, has been chosen as so­
prano soloist. “The Messiah” will be
given Friday evening in the Swedish
Baptist Temple and will include 100
voices. Elois* is in her senior year In
the Portland Bible Institute, which is
sponsoring the program.
Young Matrons Club Meets
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Phone 4