OÒqtnUX OREGON THURSDAY,
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’> the past week due to the flu.
News Items From Adjacent Communities
dinner guests of Mrs. BeUe Hooton
¡in Coquille Saturday.
Jim Booher has been confined to
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Culver
were Marshfield visitors on Wednes- hU home ,or “veral days by illness,
day of last week.
| Mrs. Lucy E. Culver, whose 88th
Alton Brostrom, of Myrtle Creek, birthday anniversary occured on Dec.
filled the pulpit of the local church IS, was honored Sunday with a sur-
Sunduy morning and Mrs. Roy S. prise birthday dinner, planned and
Luttrell spoke in the evening on "The prepared by members of her family.
Mutilated Bible.” Mrs. Orlin Lett Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
sang a solo at the morning service,' James Culver end Archie, Mrs. Frank
accompanied at the organ by Mias Culver, Lynn, Tommy, Edson and
Maude Hooton, and Mn Clarence Eleby Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cul-
Fiser sang in the evening, with ac- ver, Mary Lou and Evert. Frank,
companlment by Mrs. Lett.
i who is employed at Eden Ridge, was
E. J. Walker, Jr, was able to be unable to be home this week-end.
out Monday for the first time after Grandma Culver is very feeble this
several days’ illness.
winter, spending most of the time in
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutton were bed.
Bridge Notes
Bridge is having “Community
Christmas" again this year, with the
school, church. Woman's Civic dub
and Grange co-operating. Each or
ganization is represented on the gen
eral committee, by a group of three,
as follows: school, Bernhard Senn,
Oretha Hudson and Anne Kos;
¡church, Maude Hooton, Clyde Bart
lett and Ruth Walker; Woman’s Civic
club, Mrs. Arthur B. Hlllabold, Mrs.
Ray L. Beckett and Mrs. Albert Pan
coast; Grange, Mrs. H. A. Hatfield,
Mrs. Fred Mclntse and Mrs. Vern
Magill.
j The program, which includes a
. ( Christmas operetta by the school and
singing by the community chorus,
will be presented Friday evening.
Archie Culver is suffering with a
badly crippled wrist, one bone being
broken and the other thrown out of
place* The accident happened one
day last week, when he was cranking
a truck.
Arago News
S. BARTON
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May^slT*good things
“INSURANCE THAT INSURE8”
Coquille, Oregon
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The regular monthly meeting of the
Arago W. C. T. U. was held Wednes
day all day at the home of Mrs. L.
A. Myers, with a pot luck dinner at
noon. The ladies spent the day help
ing Mrs. Myers quilt There was a
short business meeting held in thè af
ternoon. Those answering to the roll
call were: Mesdames Albert Lillie,
I. B. Sevy, Nile Miller and Gladys,
O. H. Aasen, 8. C. McAllister. George
GiUespie, Tyrrell Woodward, Albert
Gulstrom, Gordon Fleming, Ward
Evans, Earl Edgmon, Zelda Simmons.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. I. B. Sevy.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Wallen, of Myr
tle Point, were Friday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamp
ton.
Mrs. C. A. Keltner, who has been
visiting at the home of her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keltner,
at Oregon City, returned to her home
last Saturday.
Choir practice-was held Wednesday
evening at the church at 7 p. m.
Mrs. Eva Moran, who has been vis
iting at the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy, for a
few days, returned to her home in
Portland Friday morning.
The Arago boys’ basketball team
met the Bandon team on the Ban
don floor Friday night for a very ex
citing game, Arago being defeated the
last few minutes by one basket, mak
ing the score: Bandon 23 and Arago
21.
The regular weekly Bible study was
held Wednesday at the church, with
J. D. Root loading the discussion on
the ninth chapter of Luke. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Root and John Paul, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Munford and Leatha, Lynn
Schrader, Mrs. O. H. Aasen, Mrs.
Ward Evans, Mrs. I. B. Sevy, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Woodward, Mrs. Albert
Lillie and Glenda, Mrs. Albert Gul
strom and Darwin, Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. McAllister. They will meet again
next Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.
Mrs. L. A. Myers entertained at
Sunday dinner the following guests:
Mr. auu! Mi». Fiv/u JaiUitu tutù Di
anne, of Coquille, and Mrs. Zelda
Simmons, Lillian, Jaylene, June and
Junior. This was a birthday dinner
in honor of L. A. Myers and Mrs.
Jackson.’,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, who
are spending the winter in Los An
geles, arrived Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Woodward.
They plan to remain in Coos county
until after Christmas.
Mrs. L. M. Aasen had the misfor
tune to fall on a wet porch last week
and break her wrist..
Mrs. Frank Burbank gave a dinner
in honor of Mrs. Floyd Jackson's
birthday Thursday evening, at which
the following guests were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson and Di
anne, of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Watkins and Jean.
There has been quite a lot of illness
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips. of
eral of the high school students were Bandon, visited at the Fred Johnson
absent from school.
home Tuesday afternoon of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Culbertson, of
Irwin Henagin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lebanon, Oregon, visited at the Hahold Henagin of this valley, came
home of Mrs. Culbertson’s brother home Friday for a 15-day leave from
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Corn- the army to spend the Christmas hol
well, from Sunday till Saturday last idays with his parents. He is sta
tioned at Vancouver, Wellington.
week.
Rev. Hugh Mitchelmore, of Myrtle
Mrs. Paul Prince returned home
Point, conducted the regular Sunday from Medford where she spent two
I morning church services with Sun
weeks with her mother. Mr. Prince
day school immediately following. drove to Medford for her.
There will be a Christmas program
The Fairview Home Extension Unit
next Sunday morning with the regu held a meeting Tuesday, Decemberl2,
at the Fairview community building.
lar treats for the children.
The Arago schools have been busy Mrs. Charles Fanner and Mrs. Earl
the past week getting ready for their Johnson, project leaders, demonstrat
Christmas party.
All rooms have ed “Cook Goes Out.”
A potluck
been decorated with greens and luncheon was held at noon followed
Christmas trees and each room is to by the business meeting in the after
have a party in their own room noon. The next meeting will be held
next Friday afternoon.
January 23.
Thoae attending the
Norman, Therpn, and Robert Mor meeting were: Mesdames Glenn
ris attended a birthday party given Richardson, Ray Deadmond, Clarence
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin Deadmood, Fred Johnson, Harold
son in honor of their son, Albert’s Young, Lloyd Teagarden, C. S. Dun-
birthday last Sunday.
canson, Herbert Johnson, Ivyl Frye,
Francis Cohen has been absent H. M. Hall, June Reynolds, Watson.
from school for the past week on ac Ernest Hatcher, David Tosten, Paul
Prince, Robert Holverstott, Charles
count of the flu.
A. T. Holycross returned home • Holverstott, Vem Kenison, Ned Kay,
Sunday evening from a business trip Earl Johnson, Charles Fanner and
Miss Opal Prince.
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to Salem.
Arthur Albertson went to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow and Pa
Friday on business.
tricia Jean, of North Bend, were
Sunday dinner guests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dow,
of this valley.
Howard Lassen, of Wisconsin, is
Mrs. Lillie Ellis, of Burlington, Col
orado, who has been visiting her son, visiting his counain, Mrs. Harry Hub
Courtland Ellis, fell last Saturday at bell. He arrived last week and plans
the George McNeil home and frac to make his home here in all proba
tured her hip. She was immediately bilities.
taken to the Coquille Hospital. She
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kay attended the
planned on only staying through the funeral services last Friday of her
holidays but she will now be here uncle, Robert Robertson, 71, ot
somewhat longer.
Marshfield, who passed away after an
Mias Luella Lawton, minister at the extended illness, Wednesday after
Fairview church, was quite ill last noon at his home on Park Avenue. He
week but is improved now.
is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Mrs. Courtland Ellis was very ill Harry Meqd and Mrs. J. C. Raymond,
last, week. She is able to be up and both of Portland, and three sons,
around at this time.
Howard, of San Pedro, California;
Harold. San Francisco, and A. E, of
Marshfield. Funeral services were
held at 1:00 p. m. at th* Thuerwachter
funeral home, with interment in th*
Sunset cemetery. Rev. Neil J. Barnes
officiated.
Charles and Harvey Thommen
1U at their home.
Don’t forget us on your last-min
ute gifts. We have a large stack of
Books, Games, Vases, Pictures and
many other items.
H. S. Norton,
Music and Stationery.
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