■ Soilit# and (Sluba ■r----------- Mrs. Archie Hatcher, a recent bride, was tendered a surprise party and miscellaneous shower last Wednesday afternoon by a group of ladies from the Church of Christ Following the opening of the large array of gifts, sandwiches, cookies, ice cream and coffee were served. Present were: Mesdames A. S. Bean, John Sanders, Gus McCulloch, Arthur Towne, Towne, Sr., C. C. Farr, L. E. Alex­ ander, Harold McCue, C. Adrian Sias, John Hickam, A. M. Willey, Ed Aasen. A. F. Wilson. Lyman Rolfe, V. L. Bailey and the guest of honor. About 7» attended the card party given by the ladies of the Episcopal Evening Guild in the parish house last Thursday evening. Tables of contract bridge, pinochle and Chinese checkers were in play. Winners at bridge ware: Mrs. W. H. Mansell and Clarence Barton; at pinochle, Mrs. B. W. Dunn and S. C. Gaulke; at Chinese checkers, Mrs. Inez Chase. L. H. Hazard received a special gift for high at “pedro.” The door prize was given to Miss Eva Schroeder. Refreshments were served. j 4 Larry Harrington, Bobby and Janet Swinney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor were hosts to their pinochle club for seven­ thirty o’clock dessert Friday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gilles­ pie, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boober, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Godard and the hosts. i Mrs. Robert Nelson Was nostess to the Octette club Thursday for one- fifteen o’clock dessert luncheon. Con­ tract bridge followed, with prizes won by Mrs. Greenfield, high, and Mrs. Porter, second. Members present were: Mesdames Irving Larson, T. K. Foss, E. W. Tichenor, Felix Miller, Milton Greenfield and two guests, Mrs. Jeanette Porter and Mrs. Mar­ jorie Fuller. The “Baby Beers" met Friday af­ ternoon in their new club house on ^o. Coulter street for a get-together and business meeting. Refreshments Friday, the “Ace of Clubs'* met with were served. Present were: Phil Mrs. Evelyn Foster for one-thirty Brown, Quincy Powers, David Yost, o’clock luncheon. Pinochle followed, Marcia Mauney, and Lawrence Blum. with Mrs. Tessie Pook, winer of high store, and Mrs. Mabel Kyle, low. Monday, the “Ecadriens” met at Members present were: Meldames the home of Theodore Clinton on the Mrs. L. H. Hazard was hostess to Dulcie Donaldson, Esther Hatcher, Myrtle Point highway. Following a Hazel McKibben, Ruth Foss,. Dorothy one o'clock luncheon, an afternoon the Justamere club ladies for one Byer, Flossie Powerie and Alice Mor­ of sewing, knitting and chatting was o’clock luncheon at the hotel Thurs­ ris und guests, Mesdames Tessie Pook, enjoyed. Mrs. No*ler received gifts day. Following luncheon, the ladies Lola Fletcher, Imogene Powerie, of in honor of her recent birthday. Pres­ went to Mrs. Hazard’s home where an Myrtle Point, Mabel Kyle and Miss ent were: Mesdames W. E. Bosserman, afternoon of sewing and chatting Present were: Mes­ Alice Oct ding. Mrs. Dorothy Man­ Earl Nosier, George Johnson, E. M. was enjoyed. sell was unable to be present, owing Kay, J. L. Aasen, F. A. Pook, Roy dames Hal Pierce, F. L. Greenough, R. A. Wemich, O. C. Sanford, C. J. to the serious illness of her father. Neal and the hostess. Fuhrman, H. A. Young, J. A. Lamb, The club will meet with Dorothy E. E. Johnson, M. O. Hawkins, Bert Byer, February 3. Mrs. H. L. Graybeal was the victim Folsom, J. L. Smith, A. J. Sherwood I of a “galloping tea" Monday. The and a guest, Mrs. G. W. Bryant. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. gallopers were: Mesdames Birdie Julius Ruble were hosts to the B. O. Skeels, W. A. Ireland, Bob Lawrence, Thursday afternoon the Laf-a-lot ’ T. S. club for seven o’clock dessert Londy Peart, B. W. Dunn, James , club met at the home of Mrs. Ed. Det­ At contract bridge which followed, Richmond, Ernest Putvance and lef sen on the Fish trap road. Follow­ Mrs. R E. Boober won high score Blanche Davis. ing a pleasant afternoon of sewing prize. Present were Mr. and Mrs. land chatting, delicious refreshments E. D. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. The Duplicate club met at the home were served. Members present were: Bosseiman, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boob- of Mrs. R. E. Boober last Friday for Mesdames Wm. Myers, John Martin, I er and the hosts. one o’clock dessert luncheon. Dupli­ 6. K. Rakestraw, Geo.*Gilman, J. W. Last Friday evening, Harry Slack, cate contract was played. High score Ruble and guests, Mrs. Alex Mackey, Jr., Invited a few friends to his home winners were: Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Detlefsen and Miss Mar­ The club will meet for a six o’clock party. Following Kay and second were Mrs. Boober garet Martin. dinner, they went to see the movie, and Mrs. McKeown. Present were: with Mrs. Gilman Feb. 1. “Hopalong Cassidy.” Guests were: Mesdames A. B. Collier, Frank Thrift, The Women’s Missionary Society of Bobby Taylor, John Rankin, Richard E.%M. Kay, Albert Powers, Mary Mc­ Yost, Albert Powers, Jr., and Bill Keown, Hal Pierce, U. E. McClary the Church of Christ met in the and the hostess. church parlors last Thursday after­ Sage. noon with Mrs. Ralph Hadsall, Mrs. Mrs. D. G. Ireland entertained the Henry George and Mrs. Alton Dun- Little Alan Dungey celebrated his fourth birthday with a party last Charts club for one o’clock luncheon gey as hostesses. Mrs. Archie Hatch­ Pinochle followed, er had charge of the program, the Wedntsday afternoon from two un­ last Thursday. til four o’clock. The table looked prizes going to Mrs. Harless for high theme being: “The Church Radiant.” lovely centered with a large birthday score and Mrs. Nelson, low. Present The following ladies took part: Mes­ cake and four candles, tiny doll were: Mesdames Walter Paulson, Wm. dames Arthur Towne, Harold Mc­ candles as favors were at each plate. Nelson, Ted Snyder, Vai Harless, Jay Cue, Adrian Sias, C. C. Farr, V. L. The color scheme was yellow and Carter, Ernest Whereat and a guest, Bailey, Belle Hooten and Miss Jennie white. Guests were: Shirley and Mrs. Ernest Pagel. Mrs. Carter was Lafferty, New officer» were elected for 1940: Alan Connarn, Tammy O'Dell, John presented a gift from the club in hon­ president, Mrs. Gus McCulloch; vice' and Paul Clayton, Shirley Belle and or of her birthday. president, Mrs. E. L. Benham; sec­ and W. A Ireland. Mrs. Graybeal retary-treasurer, Mrs.* Borlyn Bill­ and Mia. Skeels sang a duet, -Ths ings; financial-secretary, Mrs. Paul Savior for me,” accompanied by Mrs. Leslie, and Mrs. Grayteal sang a solo, Simpson. The society plans to use half of accompanied by Mrs. Skeels. Fol­ their money for home missions and lowing the program a social hour was half for foreign missions. They have pnjoyed. Cake and coffee were served helped support Melba Palmer, a by Mrs. Harriman, Mrs. Slater and former Coquille girl, as a missionary Mrs.Gano. Others present wore: Mes­ in Tibet; assisted Betty Thurman at dames Frank Leslie, C. L. Gormley, the Children's Farm Home, by buy­ Jas. Richmond, R. B. Rogers, Ernest ing school clothes, etc., for the last Purvance, Miranda Way, Elton Sav­ two years; helped a local girl through age, Jack Hultin, Londy Peart, Wal­ high school; sent a small money gift ter Oerding. Leland Peart, Clyde each month to a former pastor; voted Minard, W. P. Laws, W. A. Ireland, ten dollars to assist with evangelistic Geo. Taylor, B. W. Dunn, R. E. services at the Reedsport church; Boober, H. L. Graybeal, Birdie Skeels, $20.00 to the Northwestern Christian Orville Newton, Louis Fugelson, Al­ Bible College and $12.00 to local ben­ bert Lawrence and Cora Wimer. evolence». New committees wen; ap­ Last Friday evening, Ardella propriated as follows: Emergency Skelley entertained a few friends at and Benevolence, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Sias; Hospitality, Mrs. Farr and her home on Knowlton Heights. The Mrs. Swinney; Press, Mrs. Farr; group spent the evening dancing. Farm Home, Mrs. Dungey and Mrs. ■ At a late hour refreshments ware Fred Schaer. Refreshments were served the following: Dolores and served at the close of the afternoon. I Virginia Bloom, Maxine Whereat, Irene Williams, Fritz Kunz, Donald Present were: Mesdames Mabel and Sammie Kramer, Bob Moseby Mitts, Art Towne, Ernest O’Dell, Paul and Clair Gray, Jr. Simpson, E. H. Souder, John Wid- mark, Homer Hemstreet, of Mil­ Last Wednesday evening, Mrs. waukee, Levi Wilson, A. N. Foley, Archie Hatcher, Fred Schaer, Harold Harry Hickam was tendered a* stork McCue, Henry Cardwell, Gus Mc­ shower by Mrs. John Hickam. The Culloch, V. L. Bailey, Berlyn Billings, gifts were in a doll buggy, trimmed Alda Nosier, C. A. Sias, Geo. Chap­ with pink and blue crepe paper and man, Vera Hooton and Miss Jennie wheeled in by two and a half year old Janet Lee Martin. At a late hour, Lafferty. refreshments were served. Present were: Mesdames Will, Herman and Misses/Grace and Alice McKibben Ray Hickam, Elmer Knife, John gave a lovely little party for their Cooper, Wm. Sullivan, Lyman Rolfe, niece, Dorothy McKibben, who was Ed. Aasen, Harold McCue, W. D. four years old Saturday. The young­ Martin, Hans Gisholt, Bob Bailey, sters had a busy time with games, Frances Bailey, Elda Ostrander, Moss, etc., and were then served strawber­ Misses Opal and Marguerite Robison, ries, ice cream and a birthday cake. Jessie Knife, Helen Martindale, the Present were Peggy Hughes, Fern guest of honor and hostess. Leach, Bobbye Jean Harris, Dorothy, her mother, Mrs. Hazel McKibben, and two aunts. Legion Auxiliary The Coquille American Legion Auxiliary wQl hold a quilting bee at the Legion Home next Thursday and will have a potluck luncheon at noon Those attending are reminded to bring the clothing and magazines they are contributing for the Veterans Hospital inmates at Roseburg. A sewing meeting wee hold by the Auxiliary in the hall on Tuesday af­ ternoon this week, with Mesdames S. C. Gaulke. H. L. Claterboa, C. M. Gray, Chas. Selbig, A. C. Kern, Fred Kunz, Geo. Oerding and Ernest Whereat present. At Dockery's Home Made Super Creamed Ice Cream 54 Kinde ' " ----------------- BRICK Q on a bun with potato salad |0c GOOD COFFEE No charge for aeeoad 44« Front St r The monthly social and silver tea of the Pioneer Missionary Society was held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. E. Boober had charge of the devotions, taking the text from Psalms 118:34; the subject being "God in one woman’s life,” re­ ferring to Clara Barton’s work with the Red Cross. Mrs. O. B. Harriman had charge of the program and for her presentation on this theme took the life of the missionary. Belle Ben­ nett. The following ladies assisted with interesting excerpts on her ideals, aims and purposes: Mesdames Leland Peart, Walter Oerding, Frank Leslie, H. L. Graybeal, W. P. Laws, - Advertising Special Bill Grogan offers Trial Course in Dancing 12 — LESSONS - $3.00 TAP OR BALLROOM DANCING Registration Friday, Jan. 28, to Friday, Fob. 2, incL Register Fridays at the Coquille Hotel or during the Norton’s Music Store, Coquille