Jr. Woman's Club covered with a beautiful embroidered cloth, was centered with a large bou­ quet of yellow giant marigolds in a blue bowl The color scheme was blue and yellow, long blue tapers in yellow candle holden carrying out the motif. At each place was a most attractive handmade linen kerchief with net ruffling and a tiny blue rib­ bon rosette in the center. Place cards with forget-me-nota completed the setting. Fololwing luncheon the af­ ternoon was spent in sewing and chat­ ting. Invited were: Mesdames T. 8. Stevens, John Jayes, C. C. Southard, W. B. McLarrin, B- W. Dunn, R. C. Johnson, R. F. Milne, E. C. Yarbrough, Fred Jensen and June Walker.« The Coquille Junior Woman's Club will meet for its fifth regular meeting and “Dream Doll” shower party on Monday evening, November 13. at eight o’clock in Guild HaU. Plans for the Bam Dance in the community building on November 18 and the Thanksgiving motif potluck supper on Friday. November 10 W. C. T. U.. 2 p. m. Mn. H. L. November 27 will be announced. All member» are urged to be pres­ Graybeal’s home. ent. Goests are cordially invited. American Legion Auxiliary, 7:30 p. The members of the “Ace of Clubs” m. Legion Hall. were entertained for one o'clock des­ I I Job's Daughters, Bethel, No. IS, sert luncheon Friday at the home of 7:30 p. m. Masonic HaU. Junior Woman's Club, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Hazel McKibben, with Mrs Ver­ non Darby as hostess. At pinochle, Guild Hall. Calendar which followed. Mrs. Alice Morris won high score and Mn. Teaaie Pook, low? Present were: Mesdames June Coleman, Ruth Foss, Grace and Hazel McKibben, Esther Hatcher, Alice Morris, Teasie Pook, Dorothy Man­ sell and the hostess. The next meet­ ing will be at the home of Mn. Cole­ man Friday evening, Nov. 17. Some of the ladies of the Church of Christ met at the home of Mrs. V. L. Bailey for a social afternoon Thurs- day. The ladies worked on a quilt for a needy family. They are plan­ ning to make up Thanksgiving bas­ Mrs. Geo. Jenkins was hostess to kets. Refreshments were served by the Tuesday bridge club for one the hostess, assisted by Mn. Bob1 o _____________ ’clock dessert _________ luncheon ____ this ______ week. Bailey and Mrs. Arthur Towne. Pres- ! At contract, winners were: Mn. R. Ë' Mrs. Birdie Skeels' Bandon cottage was the scene of a potlucb dinner Sunday. Invited were: Mr. and Mn. K. P. Lawrence and Gordon, Mr. and Mn. Julius Ruble and Laura Emily, Mr. and Mn. R. E. Boober and Mr. ant were: Mesdames M. O. Hootota, and Mn. Walter Oerding and family. Arthur Hooton, Elwyn Nosier, Guy Kelley, A. M. Willey, Willard Sloan, Friday evening Misses Beverly and Levi Wilson, Paul Simpson, Walter Joy Norton were hostesses at a lovely Newton, Arthur Towne, Dell Towne, party and miscellaneous shower for Fred Martin, Bob Bailey, Alton Dun- Mias Louise Woodyard, a bride-to-be. gey, Doffis Bash, Gus McCullough, The guests met for seven-thirty Ernest O’Dell, Miss Jennie Lafferty o’clock dessert FoUowing the open­ and the hostess. ing of a large array of gifts, a musical evening was enjoyed. Guests includ­ Thursday afternoon, from three ed: Mrs. Maud Woodyard, Mrs. J. E. until five o’clock, the home of Grand­ Norton, Mrs. H. S. Norton, Mrs. F. C. ma Bosaerman was the scene of a live­ MeNelly, Mrs. E. E. Leslie, Misses ly party as little Jacqueline Hopkins Donna Dean Bosserman, Fauniel held sway, on her first birthday an­ Moore, Eileen Kern. Eileen Kendall, niversary, to a group of little friends Patricia Peart, Carolyn Perrott and and their mothers. The general color the honored guest, Louise Woodyard. scheme was pink, carried out in the birthday cake with traditional candle. On the table was a top soldier, with tiny candles for each guest. Animal crackers, suspended from the chan­ deliers, were the source of much at­ tention from the younger set. Chil­ dren present were: Judy Perrott, John Frederick Jensen, Jay Larson, Esther and Eva English, Barbara Swindall, Carol De-Ann and Vicky Groshens and little Jacqueline. • Mrs. C. C. Farr was hostess to a group of the “Helping Hands” of the Church of Christ last Thursday after­ noon. The ladies tied a comfort and spent a social afternoon sewing and chatting. They are planning a kit­ chen shower for the church and'are also busy making Christmas gifts for the old folks' home at Beaverton. De­ licious strawberry shortcake and cof­ fee was served by the hostess. Pres­ ent ware Mesdames Bertie Wilson, L. N. Williams, Ralph Harry, Ralph Had- sall, Berlyn Billings, Geo. Chapman, Henry Cardwell, C. C. Farr, Mary Brown, Fred Schaer, C. Adrian Sias and W. Davidson. The groups will meet with Mrs. Harry December 7. Thursday afternoon the Myrtle Club met with Mrs. Ruth Varney for their get-together and social time. Refreshments wore served by the hostess to the following: Mesdames May Anthony, Alice Standley, Ina Sandine, Aina Btkholm, Angie Yoak- aqn. Lorene Chard, Pearl Ruble, Helen Anderson, Fay Darby, Margaret Mul­ len and a guest, Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harriman were hosts to a few friends at their new home Wednesday evening. Pinocle was played during the evening and delicious refreshments served at a late hour. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr. and Mn. R. E. Boober, Mr. and Mn. Harry Godard and-the hosts. Honoring Mrs. Hanby. of Medford, who is « bouse guest of Mrs. C. Hu- ling of Marshfield. Mrs. J. A. Lamb invited a few friends for one o’clock luncheon Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in sewing, chatting and renewing old times. Invited guests ievember 9 Beulah Chapter, O. E. 3., Masonic were: Mesdames A. N. Gould, Lloyd Oddy, C. J. Fuhrman, E. E. Johnson, Hall, 7:30 p. m. Boober and Mn. Jenkins. Members present were: Mesdames C. W. Kline, H. L. Claterbos, J. D. Rankin, Paul Trojel, C. A. Rietman, R. E. Boober and a guest, Mrs. Keith Leslie H. A* Ydüng* C- Huling and Hanby Splendid quality three-yeer old Heather plants, 25c and up. Cooper’s Gardens. s A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. Complete stock of wiring supplies, tt r Our Aim Tuesday. November 14 . Woman’s Club at 2: IS p. m. Guild Hall. Wednesday. November IS Episcopal Guild, Parish House, 2:00 p. m. Silver Tea and program Pioneer Missionary Society, church parlon, 2:13 p. m. Missionary Society, Church Christ parlon, 2:00 p. m. Fugelson on “Organizations of church work in missionary societies," and "Medical work in China.” A social time followed the' business session with refreshments served by Mes­ dames Walter Oerding, Londy Peart and' Ernest Purvance to the following ladies: Mesdames Henry Belloni, Geo. Taylor, Orville Newton, R. T. Slater, Miranda Way, Frank Leslie, Bob Laurence, P. O. Stromquist, O. A. Gray, W. P. Laws, Elton Savage, H. L. Graybeal, Ella Nelson, B. W. Dunn, Clyde Minard, B. A. Davis, Louis Fugelson, W. A. Ireland, Earl Carlisle, Leland Peart, Frank Schram and O. B. Harriman. Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9, a meet­ ing will be held in the church parlors, commemorating the week of prayer. Sunday evening, Nov. 12, the society will, have charge of the church ser­ vice. The N O. M. A. club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fay Waggoner. The rooms were most attractive with bouquets of autumn flowers and foliage. Six of the mem­ bers who have attended every meet­ ing for six months, received attrac­ tive prizes. Mrs. Detlefsen received the house gift. During the evening “Cootie” was played. Delicious re­ freshments were served by the host­ ess. Members present were: Mes­ dames LaVerne Ellingsen, Ruth Dey, Frances Detlefsen, Alice Morris, Mary and Maxine Stevens, Yvonne Carl, Lorraine Perrott, Elynor Miller, Bernice Ireland and guests, Mesdames Last Friday evening the Ha-spo-che Evelyn Elliott, Lucille Ellison, Bessie > and Cheschamay groups of Campfire Wilson and Ivis Bennett. girls held a Hallowe’en party in the The Pythian Home club met at the basement of Gwendolyn Elrod’s home, home of Mrs. Geo. Gilman Tuesday which had been decorated with au­ for one o’clock dessert luncheon. The tumn leaves, corn stalks, candles, etc., afternoon was spent in sewing for by the girts themselves. All came in The Past Noble Grands club met at the “Home.” Members present were: fetching masquerade garb and bobbed the lovely new h eme o f Mn. A. N. Mesdames Jack and Sam Arnold, Neil for apples and indulged in other Hal­ Gould Friday evening with Mn. W. McGilvery, Frank Schram, Clarence lowe’en games. Cute favors, appro­ E. Bosserman as joint hostess. The Tuttle, Harold Varney, Jas. Watson, priate to the occasion were made by club decided to send needed bed­ E. A. Wimer, Ernest Perrott and the committee. At a late hour, sand­ spreads to the I. O. O. F. home at daughter, J. J. Stanley, Maggie Sim­ wiches, doughnuts and cider were Christmas time. Mn. Harriet Schaer mons, and a visitor. Mi*. Heller, of served. Present were: Mesdames and Mrs. Gould were the recipients Ohio. The next meeting will be hek Idyle (¡Jodard »nd Iris Elrod, Misses of many gifts in honor of their birth­ December Sth et the home of Mrs Jean Polson aid-Karren Dunton and days, which fell in November. Mr. Perrott. the following girls: Patricia and Mar­ Gould delighted the group with mov­ tha Berg, Diane Powers, Vesta Powell, ing pictures of logging operaUons, Tuesday, Mrs. Roy Byer entertained Gwendolyn^ Elrod, Maxine Whereat, hunting scenes, etc. Seven-thirty her club for one o’clock dessert lunch­ Shirley Snyder, Ardella Shelley, Irene o'clock dessert was served by the eon. Pinochle followed with high Williams, Jessie Sherwood, June Dal­ hostesses to the following ladies: Mes­ score prize going to Mrs. LeNorme ton, Evelyn McKee, Phyllis Litzen- dames Jack Leach, Fred Schaer, E. L.1 Poprnder and consolation to Mn. berger, Donna Rankin, Dorothy Wood Benham, Estelle Dunn, Flora Dunne, Austin Kyle. Members present were: and Virginia Bloom. Birdie Skeels, L. A. Greene, Inez Mesdames Charles Lewis, Albert Chase, Jennie Price, E. M. Kay, R. E. Weils, Leslie McElhaney, M. L. Foss, Boober and Miss Ida Oerding. Elec­ Edell Bryant, Roy Wheeler, LeNorme tion of officers for the new year was Pownder, A. O. Culbertson, J. T. held, resulting as follows: president, McLarrin and two guests, Mrs. Austin Ida Oerding; vice president. Myrtle Kyle and Mrs. Edna Stewart. Mrs. Benham; secretary, Inez Chase; treas­ AV.O Culbertson will be hostess to urer, Maude Greene. The club will the club in two weeks. hold their annual Christmas party and exchange at the home of Miss Ida The Pioneer Missionary society met Oerding Friday evening, Dec. 1. in the church parlors last Thursday afternoon for their monthly business When you ask a clerk for MAZDA meeting with Mrs. Jas. Richmond in LAMPS . . you ask for the finest and the chair. Devotions were led by most economical light bulb that sci­ Mrs. Geo. Taylor. Articles were read ence can produce. 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