pinochle Fri-! the rest of the afternoon. ms were deco- faN Bowers. son- high and O. Terry won All won low teas presented ra. Flannery, the Mesdames Refresh- menu were served to the following ; Mesdames Iola Moore, Amanda Sul- ton, Nettie Griffin of Myrtle Point, Mildred Schaer, Harriet Schaer. Frances Brown, Bertha Holbrook and Miss Edith Grqenwald. Next Tues- day the club will go to Nettie Griffin's >t Myrtle Point for potluck luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, of Aber­ deen, Washington, stopped tiere the first of the week to spend several days with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs John McNair. Four friends from Aberdeen joined them here and the party went on to San Francisco, where Mr. Smith and one of his friends from Aberdeen boarded ship for Midway Islands. Mr. Smith, who is superintendent of the mechanical work on two islands, has been in the states for a two-week vacation. He goes to Midway to spend another year. Mrs. Smith plans to meet him in Honolulu next summer. were the Meedames J. E. Axtell, I amis Bosworth. Don Estes, O. T. Gant, Kenneth Kistner, Julius Ruble and E. A. Walker. Roxy Radio Laboral RUFUS TRUMAN, Technician 21 Years Experience Coquille J. G. W. Buffet Luncheon Shower Hostees Surprised Mrs. C- C. Farr, co-hostess with Mrs. Clifford Kern, at a bridal show­ er given Thursday afternoon at the Arthur Towne home for Mrs. John Towne (Patricia Nosier), found her­ self an honored guest at the party. As a farewell gesture, Mrs. Farr’s friends gave her a handkerchief shower. Before the surprise shower far Mrs. Farr, Mr». E. E. Nosier and Mrs. Arthur Towne, the mothers of the bride and groom, opened the STEVE’ “Volume with Small Profitti is our Motto‘ Free Delivery, C. O. D. Service — Phone 166 Centennial Hi Hat 4 lb. bag Chesterfield Festival Walter Bakers Golden Bantam can A 13C Two Showers For Mrs. John McNair Mrs. John McNair was doubly sur­ prised by members of the Co-Work­ ers club Thursday, when as hostess for the regular potluck dinner meet­ ing, her guests gave her a bath towel shower and a shower of miscellane­ ous gifts. Visiting and fancy work filled the afternoon, Those present were the Mesdames Genie Chase, Homer Detwiler, C, H. Dondolio, Hui tin, Ivan Robison, John McNair and W H. Schroeder. Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, of Sixes River, Mrs. J. E. Norton and Mrs. Bert Folsom were the hostesses Friday at a buffet luncheon for members of the J. G. W. club. During the after­ noon, Mrs. Folsom brought out a lot of old pictures, many taken of mem­ bers years ago, when their clothes were a good deal different from those worn now. They had lots of giggles over helmet hats, extra long waist­ lines and hem lengths that varied from ankle to knee, depending upon the date of the picture. The J. G. W. club was started when most of the members were just out of school. Many of them now have grown chil­ dren so there were also pictures of J. G. W.s as young mothers with their babies. Present at the party were the fal­ lowing members: the Mesdames C. E. Huling and Marvin Lyons, of Marsh­ field; James Walstrom, of Bandon; J. A. Lamb, E. W. Lorenz, J. E. Nor­ ton, L. L. Rosa, Birdie Skeels, J. L. Smith, Jane Williams, M. O. Hawkins, H. A. Young, H. N. Lorenz R. V. Wil­ helm, Bert Folsom and C. J. Fuhr­ man, of Sixes River. Guests were Mrs. George McClellan and daughter, Donna, of Lebanon. Mrs. W. H. Fortier gave several parties during the week for her sister, Mrs. Malinda Oderkirk, and Mrs. Oderkirk's daughter, Mrs. Jack Saun­ ders, of Roseburg, who were house guests at the Fortier home for nearly a week. Mrs. Oderkirk, who is a former ,Coos resident, has achieved consid­ erable recognition as a poetess. Be­ sides publication in various newspa­ pers throughout the Northwest, sev- •ral of Mrs. Oderkirk's poems have appeared in recently published an­ thologies of modern verse. On Thursday evening, Mrs. For­ tier gave a surprise shower party for Mrs. Saunders. Among the guests were the Messrs, and Mesdames A. R. Oderkirk and William Young, of North Bend; Peyton Oderkirk, of Marshfield; J. J. Esser, V R Oder­ kirk and V. R. McCurdy. A family dinner party on Sunday, when places were set for 14 ended festivities for the visitors. One eve­ ning, while they were here, was devoted to moving pictures taken by V. R. McCurdy. Both Mrs. Oder­ kirk and Mrs. Saunders enjoyed their visit here and their opportunity to see old friends and relatives. diuard Phone 135 ---- 378 Front Sf WHERE YOU SAVE ON EVERY ITEM DILLARD’S BEST ■ each WATERMELONS TOMATOES 1 No. 1’s lb. 25c BANANAS U.S. Nod's 3 lbs. 19c DAISH SQUASH 3for 10c lb. IHc SQUAAH MATCHES 6 box carton ALBERS CORN FLAKES CASCADE CRACKERS For Winter Driving SUPER-CAPS 10,000 MILE GUARANTEE Economy Brand Butter 2 lbs ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASABAS HONEY DEWS, BUSHEL TOMATOES AND CANTALOUPES Washing Powder giant pkg Pkg COFFEE Palm Dale 2 lb. tin now PAR 5c HUBBARD OR BANANA Have your smooth tires Vitafood -