f¡||e 6¡(t MtatawWM. Menta|s fej||1|e The regular monthly business meeting of the Pioneer Missionary Society was held in the church par- ion Thursday afternoon. Devotions were led by Mn. G. A. Gray, scrip­ Karl Kleger eaten exclusively to sweaters. Airman ture being taken from the first chap- "**?■_ ter of John. The society decided to ?nd Truval shirts with Windsor and have their Christmas program, silver lucerne nightwear are featured here, tea and exchange of gifts Thursday coat* and ,uita are •tao able. afternoon, Dec. 14. The regular ex­ ______ __ __________________ ecutive meeting will be held _____ Dec. Fostoria is carried exclusively here 28 at the home of the president, Mrs. by Jewelry. Wm. Rogers, Richmond. I Rogers and Community silverware Following the business meeting, the and the finest makes of watches for ladies went downstairs for refresh- j l*dies end men, hollowware and menu, where the long tables were ring», bracelets are listed on this decorated moot attractively with store’s docket At drug stores, quality merchan­ holly, white tapers and tinsel. Mrs. Elton Savage, Mrs. Oscar Larson and dise with fine taste is to be found . .. Mrs. Ernest Adamson served. Others ‘Coquille has four of these stores and present were: Mesdames G. A. Gray, they are prepared! Hudson's Drug Orville Newton, Walter Oerding, W. store has suggestions of cards, pen A. Ireland, Cyril McCurdy, Clyde and pencil sets, perfumes. Whitman's Minard, Harold Zeigler, Carrie Baker, chocolates and many other articles. Fuhrman’s have the RexaU line but O. B. Harriman, R. E. Boober, R. B. Rogers, Birdie Skeels, Elizabeth have Yardley goods in toiletries and Oden, Cora Wimer, Miranda Way, cigarette lighten, cases and ash trays, John Zanders, H. L. Gray beat, Jas. Richmond, Jack Hultin, June Walker, Blanche Davis, Ella Nelson, Henry Belloni, B. W. Dunn, Bob Lawrence, Iceland Peart, Louis Fugelson, Ernest Purvance, Frank Leslie, Geo. Taylor, W. P. Laws, M. O. Hawkins and Londy Peart. The monthly meeting of the Wom­ an’s Missionary Council of the As­ sembly of God was held in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon, Dae. 6. A short business meeting was held, the roll call being answered by scrip­ ture verses. Mrs. Bessie Marney had charge of the devotions and read the Christmas story from the gospel of St. Luke, after which she gave a splendid talk. Mn. V. R. Wilson, in charge of the program gave a very interesting talk on missionary work In different foreign countries. Mn. It. D. E. Smith read a letter from the Dunbars, who are working in South America. A duet entitled, “The Harvest Call,” was sung by Mn. Coy and Aileen Wilson. Mn. Steward read an article telling of the Christians among the low caste people of India. Miss Aileen Wilson read a poem, “Do Missions Pay.” Following the meeting, refresh­ ments were served. Visitors from Bandon were: Rev. and Mn. Parka, Mesdames C. A. Petty and Ruth, Vi­ vian Leuthold, Ruth Curren, Fred Riley, Selma Neal, Kenyon and Me­ cum. Other visitors were: Rev. and Mty. Cornwall, Mn. Byrd and Mn. Parsons, of North Bend, and Mn. Elizabeth Johnson, of Marshfield. Those from Coquille were: Mesdames G. A. Gray, May Bates and J. A. Newton. Members present were: Mesdames Geo. Smith, R. D. K. Smith, Emily Smith, Irvine Miller, Bessie Marney, Elizabeth Van Fleet, O. M. Potter, Eva English, Ada Howard, Chas. Newton, V. R. Wilson, Frances Holmstrom, H. L. Johnson, Hattie Coy, Grace Owens, Lucy Train, Ida Mae Steward, Fern Schroeder, Mar­ tha Denser, Lewis English, Frank Fish, Lawrence Darnell, Misses Aileen Wilson, Dorothy Caudle, Helen, Jean and Mary Lou Newton and Margaret Steward. The next meeting will be at the church on January 10. DANCE SATURDAY Turkey Door Prize at McKinley, at Cherry Creek Dance Hall, with Ore­ gon Little Wranglers furnishing mu­ sic. Gents 50c, ladies free. Midnight FREE DELIVERY PHONE 166 ■ . ...................................... Wellman and S. & W. COFFEE ■' —1 ■■ Tc 2 lb. cans "5 / HOT SAUCE can Bacon SQUARES 3c 9® lb. BANANAS lb. Large, Fresh, Grade A ^5« can MINCEMEAT 5c 3c < ACERY HOT SAUCE At Dockery's This week’s Special -......................... ............................... EGGS 3 for 19c Served nt «H heur» Gregg Hardware has fishnig tackle ! while Stanton Stevens, manager of | Stevens Hardware, suggests pyrex, guns for the men and fishing tackle. Tree lights, electrical appliances are also to be found here. Schroeder’s Jewelry, Coquille’s. pioneer firm in this line, is concen- , trating on lockets, watches, silver­ ware, dishes, including Haviland china, and numerous other attractive gift items. Art Hooton is specializing on Elec­ trical appliances again this season and is doing a record business. Silex coffee makers, electrical ovens, waf­ fle irons, ironers, toasters, mixmas­ ters and other electrical items are found here. Gross Wood is offering reduced rates for Christmas photos as a gift this year. Newly decorated and re- 11 finished quarters, together with qual­ ity workmanship, make this offer at­ tractive. ! / Special Commu^ckÜou Cream Waffles with cocktail shaker and glasses, bookends, and many other articles. Bill Barrow in the Roxy building looks forward to Christmas each year as a big season and be has stocked ac­ cordingly. He Is suggesting home movie sets, cameras, leather goods and many other likely gifts to be found at a drug store. > Rackleff Pharmacy is carrying myrtlewood, docks, candies, among which are the famous Davenport Hotel brand. Lorenz Department store is an­ other firm that has been planning for this affair in a big way. Clothing items for men and women and goods of quality are featured at this firm. Hardware stores are especially anxious to offer wares to the public.. J. A. Lamb A Company is a real Christmas store .. . . probably the most complete outside of the Penney store. Wagons, bikes, tricycles, sport l Chadwick Ledge No. 68 A. F. A A. M. • Plum Pudding • fruit a nut »---------------------- - --------- - 9 w ‘UPPCr Tillie's Homemade CHILI 10c goods for children, games and other toy items. Electrical appliances, in­ cluding toasters, waffle irons, mix- I masters and other. Out-of-door sport I goods, including fishing tackle, guns, , gt *'