T - . ■. - ; PAGE TWO Musical Program . At Episcopal Church Scott: Maud Woodyard, fctoist, Zet- tie Hawkins, Pianist. Steal Away, Negro Spiritual: Faculty Quartette, Robert Nelson, Manning Nelson, Wayne Smith, E. E. Leslie. Ave Maria—Schubert, Manning Nelson, soloist, accompanied by the orchestra. Selections: Cantabile religioeo from Aida—Adagio from Fausto-Pil­ grim’s Chorus from Tannhäuser—by the orchestra. Panis Angelicas (O Lord Most Holy) Frunck, George Tumey, So­ loist; Maud Woodyard, Organist; Muriel Dee. Violin Obligato. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, from Samson and Delilah—Violin section The last -service of St James Episcopal church with which Rev. Geo. R. Tumey was connected as vicar took place at 11 o'clock Sun­ day morning with the Coquille Con­ cert Orchestra presenting a program of vocal and instrumental music. The church was filled and the audience enjoyed the hour of music, the pro­ gram being: / Ave Marta—Gounod—Orchestra. The Lord’s Prayer — Malotte: George Tumey, Soloist, Maud Wood­ yard, Organist. The Voice in the Wilderness— Jackson's Gilmore Service Station r Car Wash $1.00 1 1 Lub. Job Simonize Job $7.00 All of This For > y'-’1 Every Day but Saturday »nd Sunday till March 1st Complete Job Guaranteed » » I .<-j ■ <-l Last Friday evening, the Myrtle Club, husbands and families, met at Coaledo for their annual turkey din­ ner and get together. The tong tables were loaded with good things to Mt and after everyone had eaten their limit, a general good time was bad. The older folks played pinochle and the younger set, games of all kinds* Thcwo enjoying th® oocosion were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chard and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sandine, Mr. and M h . Sig Eckhoimn and ¿leorgp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Standley, Eloise and Marie, Mr and Mrs B<*rt Anthony, Rhea, Bobby and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mullen and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mullen and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Southmayd, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruble, Mrs. Helen Anderson, Mrs. Bertha Edwards, Bonnie and Bill, Theodore Zosel and Geo. Milholland, of Olym­ pia, Wash. I ri’.Fk-M’ - v A ■ w I nessy, of Maarttfield, Misses Betty ' Felker and Roto Messrs. Man- nlng Nelson, Wayne Smith, Bobby Bums and Rev. G. R. Tumey. Mrs. Laurence Bracelin, nee Mar­ jorie Dey, a recent bride, was ten­ dered a kitchen shower Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Clinton Baah on Heath street. The evening was spent in playing games and cards. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bracelin, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Dennings, Dixie and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hubbard, Russel and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John Denning, Mrs. Eva Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dey and Barbara, of Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hubbard, Phyllis and Janice, Miss Evelyn Denning, Elmer Denning, Bob Giles and Jean Leas, of Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Bash and Jackie. ■ Calendar — -1.00 5 00 S5.OO &orirtg anil (Blubs Laurence: Manning Nelson. Safetst; { Zettie Hawkins, Pianist ................. ■■■■■ I ■ ■ I III Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusti­ cal»: Maud Woodyard, Soloist, ac­ The "Duplicate Club” met with companied by the orchestra. Mrg. A. B. Collier Friday for one Prayer Perfect, Faculty Quartette. o'clock dessert luncheon. Mrs. Frank I Andante Religioeo—The Orches­ Thrift and Mrs. Collier won high tra. score and Mrs. McClary and Mrs. Mc­ Members of the orchestra parti­ Keown, second. Members present cipating were: violins, Mrs. Fred) were: Mesdames E. M. Kay, Albert Jensen, John Bachman, Leonard Powers, R. E. Booher, IL E. McClary, Ensele, Cherie Mae Hartwell, Euola Frank Thrift Hal Pierce, Mary Mc­ Vollman, LaVelle Dale. Cellos, Keown and the hostess. Mrs. J. P. Beyers, Charlse Stauff. Trumpet and saxophone, H. 8. Nor­ | The “Omit Club" met with Mrs. ton. Clarinet, Geo. Fuller. Flute, Ray Matoon, nee Audrey Taylor last Albert Seelig Piano, Mrs. M. O. Thursday evening for an evening of Hawkins. Musical director, Muriel bridge. Miss Margaret Belton! won Dae. high score and Miss Georgian!» John­ son, low. At a tote hour, delicious re­ freshments were served. Present were: Misses Norene McKeown, Maxine and Georgianna Johnson, Margaret Belloni, Lurene St. Clair, Aloha Allen, Helen Lund, Mesdames Frances Littrell, Lloyd Wood, Mon­ Friday, February 3 roe Swindall and the hostess. Open House, Coquille Valley Coun­ try Club. Mrs. Vai Harless was hostess to a P. N. Grands Club at home of Mrs. few friends for cards Thursday after­ Geo. Johnson, 7:30 p. m. noon gt her home on Knowlton Altar Society Card Party, Coquille Heights. Following 1;« o'clock des­ Hotel. 3:00 p. m. sert pinochle was played. Mrs. Monday, February S Frances Brown received high score B. A P. W. club, Guild Hall, g:00 and Mrs. Bernice Clark, low. Guests p. m. were: Mesdames Irving Larson, T. F- The J. G. W. club met with Mrs. Erickson, Hobart Schaer, Ed Tuel, Three Links Sewing Club, at home ) Frances Brown, Bernice Clark and Marvin Lyons In Marshfield Friday of Mrs. L. A. Greene, 3:00 p. m. for one o'clock luncheon, with Mes­ Sherman Morris. Wedasedsy, February 7 dames J. S. Lyons, C. McC. Johnson, Episcopal Guild, St. James Parish Ç. W. Johnson and C. Huling as joint House, 3:00 p. m. hostesses. The afternoon was spent ' ' , h ■____ ’ * in needlework and chat. Those mo­ We carry complete line al Plumbing toring to Marshfield were: Mesdames Fixtures and Materials. See us far A. N Gould, E. E. Johnson, C. J. low estimate. J. A. Lamb Company. Fuhrman, J. A. Lamb, J. L. Smith, E. W Lorenz, Henry Lorenz, Lloyd Rosa, M. O. Hawkins, O. C. Sanford and Mrs. J. E. Walstrom and Mrs. E. F. Lucas, of Bandon. The club will meet next month with Mrs. Hawkins. I SOCIAL t Total ! Peart ElUflgeen. Major and Mrs. G. L. ’ Maynard. Mr. gnd Mrs R. A. Hen­ of Loed'^^'^Mindfui the of Hit Own- Fallowing the regular meeting of Beulah Chapter, No. «, O. E. S., last Thursday evening, a social time was enjoyed with bridge and pinochle, with prizes for high scores. Refresh­ ments were served in the banquet hall. Honoring Rev. George R. Tumey, who is leaving Coquille to make his home in Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wernich were hosts at a dinner party Saturday evening at their home on Cunningham Drive. An evening of music fallowed. Guests included: Dr. «nd Mrs. T. De La Rhue, Mrs. Tuesday evening, Mrs. J. E. Axtell was hostess to her bridge club. Prizes were won by Mrs. Trojel, first, and Mrs. Estes, second. Mrs. Trojsl was tendered a handkerchief shower. At a late hour, delicious refreshments were served. Present were: Mes­ dames Fred Watson, Kenneth Klstner, D. B. Estes, Walter Litzenberger, Julius Ruble, E. A. Walker, Paul Trojel and a guest, Mrs. R. C. Vaughan. Mrs. Neil McGUvery was hostess to the “Pythian Home Club” Tuesday for one-fifteen o’clock dessert lunch­ eon. The afternoon was spent in sewing, chatting, etc. Present were: Mesdames Clarence Tuttle, Sam and Jack Arnold, W. L. Kistner, Harold Varney, George Gilman, J. J. Stan­ ley, Maggie Simmons, Ernest Perrott, Carrie Baker, of Fairfield, Iowa; Gus Tillmann, of Seattle, Wash., and the hostess. The ladles will meet with Mrs. Kistner in two weeks. Monday evening, the “Get-together Club” met with Mrs. G. S. Gosline. The hostess was presented with a lovely gift from the club in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards and at a late hour, cake, ice cream and jello, carrying out the valentine motif, were served with coffee. Present were: Mesdames M. L. Giles, J. M. Doering, George Burr, G. C. Torrey, R. M. Waggoner, C. E. Martindale, J. W. McGuffin, Miss Vivian Tomlinson and Mrs. Gos­ line. •s 4 You Will Find *» Courteous Service Quality Merchandise Fair Dealing and i Mrs. Ellis Southmayd, of Myrtle Point, was hostess to the Myrtle Point club last Thursday afternoon. After ,a short business meeting, an after* noon of sewing was enjoyed, followed by a dainty lunch. Members present were: Meedames May Anthony, Huth Varney, Alice Standley, Ina Sandine, Aina Eckhoim, Angie Yoakam, Pearl Ruble, Helen Anderson, Margaret and Beryl Mullen, Bertha Edwards and a I ■ at our store e, Manning's Coffee I '■11 ".......................................................... Good, whole berry Package Coffee, ground to order, guaranteed fresh. You save price of can. 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