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A-. » THE COQUILLE VALUT SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON THURSDAY, AVGUST m . 1838. Bridge Briefs sister-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rylander of Norway. She will leave foe Ferndale, Calif., Fri day or Saturday to visit friends there and attend the Ferndale fair before returning to her work. Mr. and Mrs. David Norcross, of Seattle, were overnight guests at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett and Mrs. Julia Leep Wednesday. Chas. S. Murphy Died Tuesday F" tor who is putting on this show. Most of the invention* will be shown, in actual operation in sound Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walker, E. J, Jr„ and color pictures on the screen, Ruth and Jerry, and Mrs. Lucy Cul ver were entertained Sunday at th* Charles Shepard Murphy passed while some will be on display in the Frank Culver home, at a birthday away at Mast hospital August 8, special exhibit room. This show at- dinner honoring Edson Culver’s elev where he had been brought .a ^«nufacturen enth anniversary. earlier, suffering from a paralytic last year, and it ia expected more will attend this year to see what ideas Miss Margaret Luttrell, who is hav stroke and heart attack. ing a two weeks’ vacation from her Mr. Murphy was born in St. Louis, and invention* Oregon residents have. In addition to the inventions, the duties at the Sacred Heart Hospital Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bender, of Mc Missouri, Nov. 18, 1874, being 64 in Eugene, is visiting here at the home Minnville, arrived Saturday morning years, eight months and 21 day* at National Association of Manufactur of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. enroute to the Sen Francisco fair in hi* passing. In his younger day* he ers is co-dperating by exhibiting an Luttrell. She spent a part of the first company with Mr. and Mn. Milton _ served as linotype operator on sev interesting motion picture of the week at Ada with her sister, Mrs. Schroeder, of Myrtle Point They eral prominent papers. The Cincin progress in America from olden to Glenn Scott, and family. stopped for a few minute* to vielt _ nati Post, Chicago Tribune, Seattle modern times. A group of Gideons from Homburg Mr. Bender’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Times, The Oregonian and the Coos will conduct a service at the church A. H. Bender, of Norway. Bay Time*. Twenty-eight year* ago here at 8:00 o’clock next Sunday eve Mrs. Elberta LaFlamme, who has he bought the A. L. Nosier mercantile ning, Aug. 13. They will bring spec been visiting the past month with her store at Bridge, Oregon, which he ial music as well a* a very interesting parents, Mr. and Mn. Walter Laird, operated until about a year ago when message and the people of the com and family and other relatives, left failing health caused him to retire. The office of the Coos & Curry munity are cordially invited to come Wednesday for her home in San Ber Twenty-four years ago he was Farm Loan Association, located In and hear them. nardino, California. commissioned postmaster at Bridge. the Title Guarantee A Abstract Co. There was a good attendance at the Mrs. Roy Robison, who attended He leave* to mourn his death hi* room in the First National Bank Grange meeting Friday evening, with the summer camp at Lake Cleawox, widow, Mr*. Ida Murphy, to whom building for several years, is to be nearly all of the officers present. Mr*. returned home Sunday after a thor he was married September 27, 1894, moved next Monday to Roseburg, Clarence Fiser was appointed chair oughly enjoyable week. and-cne daughter, Mrs. Nelen Pan where It wiir'bF established inthe man of the committee to take care Perkins building with the Roseburg coast. beside* a host of friends. of the Fair booth and she to to choose Funeral services were held from Farm Loan Association. her own helper*. During the Lectur Schroeder Chapel at 3:00 p. m. Wed This announcement was made yes er’s hour, Mr*. Dwight Culver gave Del Lenox and Leslie Davis, of nesday, August 8, with the Masonic terday by E. J. Tilley, secretary a short talk and poem on Peace. Other Nebraska, who have been visiting lodge having charge. Cremation to treasurer of the Coos-Curry associa members had been handed a page of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. to be in Portland today. tion, who will continue in charge of the Grange Bulletin and the Lecturer ’ Jack Haechauer, for the last couple the local association affairs in the callled on each to report something of of weeks, left Wednesday for Med- office at Roseburg. interest he had found on his page. It • ford where they expect to find work. The move is made as a matter of made a very interesting program and 1 economy and efficiency of operation Mrs. Naydene Osborne and Nor brought forth many discussions. Mr*, wood Brown returned Wednesday and will prevent overlapping of trip* Clarence Fiser and Virginia Beckett ; from Portland and Eugene, where There ars to be two spacial pro by the office managers of the two sang “Aloha Means Farewell to 1 they had been visiting relative* and associations, especially in northern gram* of interest to bible and music You,” and taught it to the Grange, to 1 friend*. Coos and western Douglas counties. lover* on Friday of «this week and be used as a closing song hereafter. Douglas McLain arrived Friday Tuesday of next week at the Assem O. W. Heath ha* been asked to give from Loe Angeles to visit his pat an autobiography of his lit* at th* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLain, for bly of God. Friday night a male quartet from the Southern Bibl* Col next meeting. At the close of the two weeks. Elbert Schroeder was last Thurs lege in Pasadena, California, will be program, Mesdames Dwight Culver Mrs. N. Elsner and granddaughter, day appointed administrator of the and Frank Culver served watermelon Miss Anita Tedsen, daughter of Her presenting a program of singing, $165 estate left by Chas. W. Taylor, speaking, and instrumental music. to those present. man Tedsen, returned Friday from a who died April 3, 1030. Appraiser* Mr*. Belle Hooton, of Coquille, four weeks’ visit in San Francisco The quartet is the gospel team cho*«n of the estate are Cha*. Schroeder, R. spent the week-end at the A. O. Hoo with Miss Anita’s mother, Mrs. Agnes each year from among the student H. Creager and J. S. Barton. ton home. Tedsen. They enjoyed the world’s body of th* school and sent out under Joe St. Peter, Jr., of Marshfield, J. W. Barnett, of Arago, occupied fair while in the bay city. its auspice* to present the school pro was on Saturday named as executor th* pulpit of the local church Sunday Jimmie Rowe, who has just com gram to congregation* on th* west of the will of Berton E. Hampton, morning and evening, giving a couple pleted a visit to the world’s fair in coast. This group of young men fur who died at the BayUeaving an es of splendid sermons. Roy S. Luttrell New York, has been visiting hi* aunt nished a number of program* at the tate estimate^! to consist of $40,000 in will have charge of the morning ser and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Guerin. statewide eamp meeting at Turner, real property and $650 in personal. vice next Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Cliff Wilson and two Oregon, this year, and Rev. R. D. E. Ray Kaufman, John Boyd and May Mrs. Amelia Hill arrived Friday children spent the week-end in Rose Smith, pastor of the local Assembly k were named apprais- from Drew to visit for a while at the burg visiting. of God who heard them there reports home of her mother, Mrs. Melissa Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Gilkison and that they ar* exceptionally good. Brownson. Mis* June Chandler drove to Eu Allen Larson to first tenor; Roy Mr. and Mr*. Forrest L. Moon, Zella reka, Calif., Friday, returning Sun Blakely second tenor; Joe Opperman, May, Eugene and Edgar, visited brief day, bringing with them Mis* Kath baritone and Don Setterlund, bass. ly at the A. O. Hooton home Sunday leen Gilkiaon, who ha* been visiting Mrs- Edgar Gillespie returned from Tuesday night of next week A. E. evening, enroute to their home in in the southern city for five weeks, the hospital this week. Myrtle Point. Zella May, Eugen* and and Miss Marie Chandler, who will Mitchell, noted bible teacher, Author Clayton, Chas, and Clinton Fel Edgar were returning home from a visit relatives here for several weeks. and autist, will be speaking. He is lows and Charles Leach left Saturday the father of Rev. Hubert Mitchell for Corvallis, where they plan to at visit of about six weeks at th* home Mr*. Cora Steele, Miss Marianna of their aunt, Mrs. Byron Boles, in Steele and Miss Gllda Diete spent who has held two short meeting* in tend the Nebraska picnic. Charles Coquille and will be remembered a* Fellows will go from there to May Moyie Springs, Idaho, and Mr. and the ddy Sunday at Winchester Bay. a missionary to Sumatra and an ex View, Washington, where he will visit Mrs. Moon met them in Roseburg. Mr*. Effie Shindoll left Wednesday Chas. S. Murphy, the Bridge post for a visit with friends in Salem and ceptionally fine piano - accordionist. his brother, William Fellow*. Mr. Mitchel] is traveling with his wife master and leading merchant, who Albany. Mr. and Mr*. Alfonso Fellow* are suffered a stroke of apoplexy a week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter, Miss and three daughters, one of whom, the proud parents of a baby daughter ago Monday morning, passed away Aileen Osborne and Harry Rankin Jean, is shortly to leave for India as bora July 30. this (Tuesday) morning, at the Mast enjoyed the Iowa picnic at Eel Lake a nstoeionary. Mr. Mitchell is the de A group from this community jour- Hospital in Myrtle Point. Mr. Mur Sunday. signer and manufacturer of the phy was a genial and kindly man, Stanley PhUliR», of Schroeder Mor- aluminum hand-painted religious art who had made many friend* during tury, left Saturday morning, taking placque* whioh are found in almost the many year* that he lived here. the body of Mr*. Mabel Johnson to every Christian home. The sympathy of the entire com Centralia. Wash., for burial. Mrs. Rev. R. D. E. Smith, now returned munity goes out to his widow, and Johnson was drowned in an auto ac from the statewide camp meeting, will daughter, Mr*. Albert Pancoast, and cident near Bridge. Mrs. Phillips ac be in charge of all services and presum hi* sister, Mrs. Arthur Kurtz, at companied her husband. ing at both services Sunday. 1 whose Myrtle Creek home he was visiting when the stroke occurred. Ben Knight and son, Clifford, of Prineville, were Sunday guests at The Townsend Club met Tuesday th* home of the former’s sister, Mr*. evening of this week, with President Dwight Culver. Mr. and Mr*. N. W. Thos. Drake in the chair. They had All kinds of new inventions from Perkins and daughter, Phyllis Jane, a nice attendance and a good business small gadgets to massive machinery of Port Orford, were also there in meeting. W. W. Tilghman read Ae will be seen at the Inventors’ show the afternoon. Townsend bulletins, which were at the Oregon State Fair, to be held in ■................. — 1 1 *T quite instructive. Salem September 4 to 10, announces Arrangements were mad* for the J. T. Anderson, industrial co-ordina- Townsend picnic. which to to b* held Mr. and Mr*. Frank Irish moved at the Norway grove next Sunday, Monday to Coquille where Mr. Irish Aug. 13. Chas. W. Wetterman, of has been employed as janitor for the Portland, will be the speaker of the day, followed by A. C. Marsters, of two theatre*. The state oiling crew re-oiled the Roseburg. Cream and sugar will ba highway in the Norway district last furnished by th* Townsend dub* of southwestern Oregon. Coffee will Friday. The annual Townsend picnic will be furnished by Mr. Tedsen, of Nor or be held in McCloskey’» Norway grove way. Everybody come and enjoy Sunday, August 13. The committee him or herself. requests everyone to bring a basket I wish to correct the statement as dinner. There will be free coffee, to the dance of last Tuesday by stat cream and sugar. The speakers of ing that I was wrong. We had a good the day wiU ba A. C. Marsters, re dance and a good crowd. There will tired banker of Roseburg, and Chas. be a dance Tuesday, August 15. Good W. Wetterman, state representative music.—Earl West, Pub. Chinn. for Dr. Townsend. Mrs. Guy Wright received a tele gram from her daughter, Sally, who has been visiting in Los Angele* this summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitaker, stating that Mr. Whitaker died suddenly from a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker had planned to bring Sally home the latter part of August and visit the fair at San Francisco enroute here. . Mr. and Mrs Harold Leep, of Rose burg, cam* Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett and Mrs. Julia Leep, returning home Sun day afternoon. " Mrs. N. Elsner and Mis* Anita Ted- aen returned Friday evening after a three weeks’ visit at Ban Francisco, pens visiting relatives and attending the hotel fair. Mn. Edith Broner, of San Fran cine a graduate nurse who work* in th* supply room of the Stanford University hospital, also known a* the Lane hospital, can»* Tuesday eve ning to visit relatives and friend* and to at present staying Farm Loan Office To Move To Roseburg FAOE nv> neyed to Floras creek Thursday eve ning where they enjoyed a wiener roost and a swim. Those attending were: Max Mullen, Bill Ray, Babe Jackson, Dick Ray, John Heffley, Mike Ray, Lucille Danielson, Vivian Morris, Hazel Heffley, Donald Snead, Mr. and Mr*. Joe Sayre, Mr. and Mr*. Jasper Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Heffley. Miss Helen Haga is working rfor Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Fellow*. / Miss Lucille Danielson is working for Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Van Leuven. • vs. A. W. West. Aug. 7—Bessie Powell vs. Law rance A. Powell. Suit for divorce. Aug. 7—June L. Larsson vs. Geo. A. Larsson. Suit for divorce. Aug. 7—Walter Trip vs. State In dustrial Accident Commission. Aug. 8—W. W. Mclnturf vs. Maude C. Short. Aug. 9—N. W. Mutual Fire Asso ciation vs. Basil L. Baird. Marriage Licenses Aug. 5— Wallace Gustaf Anderson, of Marshfield, and Anna Laura Al lard, of North Bend. Aug. 3—Creary & William* vs. Aug. 8—Cloral H. Willman and Guss H. and Bernice Tillmann. Fern Grace Steele, both of Marsh Aug. 4—Oregon Feed & Seed Co. field. New Circuit Cases s Q •*. • X -------- .* » ; r—w MS * HR Two Programs At Assembly Of God rtf r 3 >31 Probate Court Cases Stop "monkeying” with * mon- Bear Creek News Townsend Club air Goers To See .ate Inventions 1 Branch New/ I66-49 Norway News Items How to ROOP COOL easv w a»her vol»* bid daUar th»*' VoU <30 U»« $20 » to P»? * par trip it the SAAÍRAM1SM WORLD! puri Limited number of EASY Washers at this remark ably Low Price—Buy now and save $18.00 on an Easy Washer. Padfic MYRTLE POINT I COQUILLE