TMt COQUILLE VALLEY SKNTtNtL, COQUILLE. OREGON. *AlüR8DAY, JANUARY 14, IMS. g g q--IJ Norway News Items 1 PAGE SEVEN ■ I ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Bunch at their home in eastern I 1 gon, near Payette, Ida. Paul year. Refreshments of cookies, fruit Ore- salad and tea were served to Mes- dames Robert Fish and Gene, Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder called Mrs. Harvey Gant, of Norway,, re­ Woodward, J. L. Burtis, Ann Flshpr, < n their new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKinley, one evening last week ceived word last week of the death Warren Plaep, S. C. McAllister, Chas. and on Saturday afternoon they went nf her brother-in-law at Oregon city, Griffith and Loretta and Ward Evans Mrs. Dave Sumerlin had a severe to Coquille to see their daughter, Mrs. '' ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers and Mrs. W. A. Warner, and found her improv­ fall Saturday while cleaning the Nor­ IS. C. McAllister visited*sMHe homes of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers and Mrs. ing nicely since her return from the way school building. There is a new family in the Nor­ S. C. McAllister visited at the homes Portland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Druliner pnd way school district, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher children, Bonnie and Douglas, and Baker, who have two children at­ and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers in Mrs. A. R. Bennett, of Norway, attended a tending school. They are Deanna and Myrtle Point last Saturday. Myers and Mrs. McAllister also visited meeting sponsored by the Navy Re­ Donald. James Cheer has moved out of the Mrs. John Myers at the Mast hospital cruiting Service at the Union High school gymnasium in Myrtle Point Norwuy district, taking his little und report she was a little better. Mrs. Marthu Pauli, of Gardiner, last Friday evening. The motion pic- tlau