THE COG I II.LE VALLEY I Miss Geraldine McCulloch, who rspent several days in the Mast Hos­ pital receiving medical treainent, The Junior Contract club met was able to return to her home the The following Coos county women Thursday afternoon at the home of I last of the week. Mrs. Elton Schroeder. First prize I Mitchell Myers was confined to are attending the Home Interests was wen by Mrs. Harold Carver and , his home several days' this week Conference on the Oregon State Col» lege campus at Corvallis from Feb­ second by Mrs. Raleigh Greene. Re­ with an attack of the flu. ' ruary 7 to 10: Mesdames Jessie In­ freshments were served to the fol­ Mrs. A. R. Sanbum returned to gram, Emma Palmiter, Hazel Will- lowing: Mesdames H. E. Whitaker, her home in Yakima, Washington, helmy, Jessie Stevenson, S. J. Wiley, H. H. Thomas, Eugene Laird, Harold after a several weeks' visit at the jjilda Reiher, Bymiece Hansen, Ida Carver, Elmer Knight, Waldemar home of her mother, Mrs. Katie Ar­ Anderson, Algie Hansen, Edna Hoff­ Gurney, H. H. Fitzsimmons apd Ra­ nold, and sister, Mrs. Cliff ofd Wil­ man, Mayre Laird, Ada Bender, leigh Greene, of this city, Mrs. El­ son. She also visited her sister, Mrs. Woolridge, Clara Lennon, Gertrude bert Schroeder, of,Coquille; Mrs. Paul Albert Carver, in Brewster valley. DeBoer, Leia McCue, W. A. Travis, V. McElwain, aj. North Bend, and Mrs. L. D. Belieu was honored Menegat, Edna Middleton, Ann Mont­ guestl, Mrs. Kenneth Staninger, of with a handkerchief shower at her gomery, Wilma Sneddon, Faye Missoula, Mont., and Mrs. Arthur home Thursday of last week. Re­ Thompson, Geo. Larsson, G. King, Hoffman, of Myrtle Point. freshments were served the follow­ Mrs. Fred Lafferty had the mis­ ing guests: Mrs. Ben James and three Harry Hunt, Bernice Beard, Thomas fortune to break her left arm Thurs­ daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Belieu, and Miss Julia Bennett. day evening while skating at Sit- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carlisle, Mr. kum. ■ The fracture was reduced at and Mrs. Horace Warner, Mrs. Stan­ Injured Man Sues For the Mast hospital. ley Cupinski, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Case, Damages At Broadbent Mrs M. B. Bennett returned to her Miss Ann Furman, Mrs. Paul Stibitz home after a two weeks’ visit at the Harry L. Griffin filed suit in the and Beverly Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred home' of her son, Charles Bennett, of Snyder and two children, Harold and Circuit court here this week for Gravelford. Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snyder. $3500 general damages and $100 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe, who has been special damages and $186.00 for re­ Mrs. L. H. Guerin spent Thursday confined to her home the past few pairing his automobile following a in.Bandon on business. collision on the county road south of weeks, is improving slowly. At a recent meeting of the Town­ _____ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilkison, of Broadbent last July. send club the following officers were Port Orford, spent the week-end In He alleged that C. W. Schukar was elected to serve the coming year: Myrtle Point. ( driving a large logging truck and in H. M. MacLean, president; Mrs. Mrs. E. F. Hoffman entertained the so doing negligently crashed into his Jennie Neideigh, vice president; A. Thimble club at her home Thursday car coming from the opposite direc­ H. Bender} secretary, and W. W. afternoon. The time was spent in tion. The'plaintiff sets up permanent Baynes, treasurer. sewing and social chat, after which physical injuries as the basis for his Miss Loraine Braden, of Salem, refreshments were served. claim. spent the week-end with friends and Bud Haggerty returned to his home . relatives in Myrtle Point. at Tulelake, Calif., after spending When you think of Typewriters and Mrs. Mary Mix returned home several days here visiting friends. Adding Machines, think of us. We from a several weeks’ stay in Los The Bridge high school bus started have all the supplies. H. S. Norton Angeles at the home of her sister.* on its route again Monday, after be­ Music & Stationery. s Lewis Williams returned to his ing off for a week on account of home at Tulelake, California, after scarlet fever in the Bridge district. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Warner have a short visit at the home of his moth­ rented the jiome of Mrs. Then« War­ er, Mrs. Sarah Williams. Barr returned home ner and plan to move there in the Rev. } Thursday’from Ashland, where he near future. Mrs. Charles Hoffman was able to spent several days atttending a dis­ trict board meeting of the Brethren leave the Mast hospital Sunday and return to her home. church. Home Interests News Items From Adjacent Communities Miss s Mabel Hill Ind Hazell Jar­ vis went to Drew Saturday and are spending the week there with the former's mothér, Mrs. Amelia Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fiser moved Saturday to apartments at the home of Mrs. Fleer’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Heath, where they will live until they get their house built, work on which has been de­ layed by Clarence’s accident to his foot a couple of weeks ago. The in­ jury is healing nicely but he is still on crutches. They had been living since the latter part of November in the Clyde Harrison home, taking care of things there, while Mr. and Mrs. Harrison were gone on a trip to West Virginia. School opened Monday, after being closed since Jan. 26, because of scar­ let fever. Mrs. A. M. Ison is sub­ stituting for the principal, Clarence E. Ellison, who is still in quarantine. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett, of Myr­ tle Point, visited from Thursday un­ til Sunday at the home of their son, Orlin, and family. Mrs. Lucy Culver, who was quite ill last week with a severe cold, is improving now. , Miss Maude Hooton is arranging an interesting Christian Endeavor meeting for next Sunday evening, the subject being, “The Negro’s Con­ tribution to American Life.” Negro spirituals and poetry will be featured in the program. » On Wednesday night of last week some one broke into the school house, gaining entrance through a basement window. Locks were pried from desks and cupboards and other dam­ age done and cash, amounting to about $3.00, was stolen. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis and daugh­ ter, Nadine, left Saturday for Tur­ ner. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunck- ley and son, Johnnie, of Coquille, taking them to their new home there. The best wishes of a host of friends go with .them. The Hillbum Gumm family is moving to the place vacated by the Ellises. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Walker and sons, E. J. Jr, and Jerry, were Sunday guests at the Roy McAllister home at Marshfield. Miss Ruth Walker has been there for about ten days, visit­ ing her sister, Mrs. McAllister, and several friends. The Christian Endeavor plans to The regular weekly Bible study was held Wednesday evening at the church with J.D. Root leading the dis­ cussion on the eleventh chapter of Hebrews. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Root, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munford and Leatha, Lynn Schrader, Mrs. O. H. Aasen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Root, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister, George Gillespie. Home Demonstration meeting was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ward Evans with Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff as demonstrator, assisted by Miss Maxine Rackleff and Jean Mc­ Allister. This meeting was on “Care of the Skin or Use of Cosmetics.’’ Those attending were: Mesdames Tyrrell Woodward, Wayne Wood­ warp, George Qil|espie, O. H. Aasen, Reginald Menegat, Roy Mast, Ward Evans, S. C. McAllister, Mrs. Lloyd Mast, of Lee, and the. Misses Esther Davidson,-* Maxine Rackleff, Laura Bernice Lillie, Jean McAllister, Vir­ ginia King, and Mrs. Lawrence Rack­ leff. > Mrs. Reginald Menegat left Sun­ day for Corvallis, where she went to attend the Home Interest Conference being held there this’ week. Miss Jean Watkins arrived home Friday from Portland, where she has been employed and spent a few days visiting in Arago before returning to her .work Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doyle and Norman, Mrs. Daisy Doyle and Everett and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doyle and Jane of Powers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Farrier. J. L. Burtis drove to Portland last week to visit with his father, J. F. Burtis. He will return either Tues­ day or Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl and Her­ bert, Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl, all drov^'to Bandon Sunday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. present a playlet, “What the Church Owes to Christian Endeavor” on Sun­ day evening, Feb. 19, and on the fol­ lowing Sunday evening, a musical prograiyi will be given. Maude Hooton, Beth Culver and Virginia Lake have been appointed to work with the executive committee of the community chorus in planning the program. Schroeder of that city. Anne Watkins, who has been out of school for several days on acount of a sore throat, is reported much bet­ ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Root and De­ lores, of California, are visiting at the home of Joel Root this week. George Hampton returned Sunday evening from the dairymen’s meet­ ing in Eugene, which he had been at­ tending. . Mrs. George Hampton left Tuesday for Corvallis, where she will attend I the Home Interest Conference being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast, Ardyce and Jerehe, were overnight guests Satur­ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson, of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and Maureen and Mr. and Mrs. John Fel- sher and Stanley joined them Sunday and they all were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Arthur Center, of North Bend, and Thane Goodman, of Marshfield, Mrs. L. A. Myers and Mrs. Zelda Simmons, Mis. Art Farrier and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon were Monday dir.ner guests of Mrs. Daisy Doyle. W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday afternoon at the church with Miss Helen Whitaker, of Myrtle Point, as speaker for the afternoon. She will tell about some of her work in China. Jimmie Scott was ill Monday and unable to attend school. Albert Lillie was home all last v. ->ek as they were unaable to work at camp on account of the snow. J. S. Root, of California, conducted the regular Sunday morning church services. Sunday school followed with an attendance of 46. Rev. Orin Hardenbrook, of Coquille, was in charge of the Christian Endeavor hour and also the evening preaching service. There will be services again next Sunday both morning and eve­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clair and daugh­ ter, Darlene, spent the week-end vis­ iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stump. The new pump and other material for Installing the water in the church building arrived last week and we hope to have the work done soon. Mrs. J. W. Barnett, Mrs. C. A. Keltner, Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Mrs. J. D. Root, Mrs. Albert Lillie and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward met at the home of Mrs. J. D. Root for an ex­ ecutive meeting of the W. C. T. U. Conference Watch for /Fir hers ! 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