Iw. C. T. U. Hears Order Eastern Star Grand Matron Here 1 Beyal Neighbors Lodge Adopt Last Thursday evening, Beulah ; Change in Social Policy Chapter, O. E. S„ was joint hostess j Changing conditions in the af- with Marshfield and North Bend at i fairs of members of the Royal Neigh- a district meeting of the three chap 1 bors lodge have resulted in the new ters held here in the Masonic hall. plan for a social hour* fallowing the Mrs. Marjorie Simpson, of Portland, business session of the regular lodge meeting. This, instead of the con fieiaj visit. The meeting was pre tinuance of the Tauk-an-so culb, ceded by a bountiful six-thirty seemed more convenient for the du o'clock potluck dinner held in the ration. Mrs. Frank Mulder, Mrs. Er nest Batty and Wrs William Jones banquet ball. . Mabel and Helen Winnegar, moth , made up the hostess committee last er and daughter, algo Corporal Ben I Wednesday night. Jello and cake Holverstott were initiated into the i were served at a table decorated with order by the officers of Doris Chap j artistic favors, little flower pots filled ter, Marshfield. In an attractive de 1 with spring flowers. Receipts for the gree, presented hy a few officers of ! cake were sold by the committee. Anne Montgomery, assistant depu- Beulah Chapter, the Worthy Grand Matron was presented with a gift . ty from Marshfield, was present to from the three chapters. Following ¡help with plans for the county con th^ meeting, refreshments were vention in Coquille June 16. Mem- I bers attending were Mesdames Al served in the banquet hall. • Burch, Ernest Johnson, Orville Tharp, Earl Schroeder, Henry Bel- loni, A. N. Willey, Guy Torrey ^Wm. Guffey; Clyde Clark, Ellis Martin dale, J. W. McGuffin, M. D. Sher- mrd and Anne Montgomery. Magazine Exchange BUY - SELL - TRADE New Chests Brooks Swap Shop PHONE 119L I ii ^‘¡sdatn‘‘s Richmond, Laws, Ellis, ' Mrs. Greenough Transportation tl. Schaer, Harriman, Skeels, Couden, , Chairman For Luncheon (.Uifwcll. Grt<y, Nelsun. DeNoma, A week from next Saturday, April Dunn, PurOunce, Eiickson, D. Schaer 24, is the date of the luncheon to be and Persine. The W. C. T. U. met at the home held in Marshfield, at the Chandler of Mrs. Harold McCue for its regular Hotel, at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Eleanor business meeting this week, with Townsend Auxiliary Meets Wilson McA'doo will be the speaker The Ladies Auxiliary of Townsend and any woman buying a $37.50 bond Mrs. Richmond in charge of devo Club, No. 2, met at the home of Mrs. from a dub chairman between the tions and program. Topics for the day were: "The DeNoma on April 8, at two o’clock. dates of March 20 and April 24. is Place of Youth in Today’s Living’’ The president and vice president eligible to attend. Price of luncheon and a striking topic, "Women and' ♦ere absent and the secretary pre- j I is is sixty-five sixty-five cents. cents Mrs. F. L. Green- ■' Drink,” taken from the Outlook of sided. Mildred Miller paid $2.25 for - 1 dugh • is chairman of transportation. the Church of Christ. Quoting the rugs received. Letter was read from Cali her and report if you have room American Baptist: "The morning Ollie Mods. Blocks were distributed for extra passengers or if you have paper carries the story of a terrible for names to be worked on them for no means of transportation. There sadistic murder. A little girl who Lillian Roth’s name quilt. The club will be a way made for all to attend was allowed by her mother to fre received a donation and the ladies who wish to. quent a liquor tavern, slain by a man talked of articles to be made for a bazaar some time in the future. They who has a long record of sadism. Woman’s Club Annual May Day “There is a wave of such news in also sewed rags for rugs. A quilt is our dailies. There are more women to be tied at the next meting. A card Dance, Saturday, May 1, in Coquille drunkards in the United States than was sent to Viola Liday. The club Community Building. Come and see ever before and their number is Will meet with Mildred Miller on the queen crowned at 9:00 p. m. April 2. Please come early to tie a Admission 55 cents per person. 13t3 ■onstantly increasing. ■ “There are 437,000 licensed liquor quilt, and bring scissors.—Press Cor. dealers, one saloon for every 300 ■............ r.----- persons. ; First Man. In County Jail “Eleven saloons for every church In Over Three Weeks ' I ! »nd one saloon for every seventy-one The first person to be confined in . ’ of Coquille homes. the county r jail since March __ 20 . r- "There are 1,350,000 girls employed Charles Wesley McCrary, who was in the liquor traffic in the United fined $5 and costa in justice court at States. North Bend on Monday for'having “Of this staggering number we no license plate on his trailer. After have not taken into consideration the serving two days he paid the $6.00 thousands who are selling liquor il balance in cash. legally. Giris of 'teen age habitually Roy Cooper was brought over loaf and drink in saloons." from North Bend yesterday where The chairman for the Children’s he was convicted in J. ,P. court of Farm Home had a nice' display of petit larcency, taking a small amqunt gifts for the Easter bdx for the home. of food from a restaurant. His fine Stamp chairman reported $13.00 in was set at $10 and 20 days of the 30- “WALLY” day jail sentence was suspended. defense stamps sold. Startling Figures The Industrial Repair Co Lafalot Club ? Mrs. George Gilman entertained members of the Lafalot Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Jacoby and son, ' Noel, of Eugene, houseguests for the week-end, were present. Also Mrs. Bill Taninnee, of Eureka, sister of Mrs. W. E. Cross and of Mrs. Maggie Simmons, was an extra guest. The group sewed during the afternoon and were served refreshments by the . hostess. Members attending were: Refreshments were served by host Mesdames John Martin, W. E. Cross, Wm. Meyers, Hulda Ellingson, 6. K. esses Evq McCue and Martha Mulkey Rakestraw, Alex Mackey and Maggie Simmons. The club meets with Mrs. John Martin in two weeks / " , ’ ‘.1 ; MACHINING WELDING METALLIZING PRESSING BLACKSMITHING Phone 46 Res. 229J Call in« carda. 5» inr <’ 0 htrfthinf p ou need to motto ■ Spring housedeaning easier! Smith, F. L. Gree’nough, J. A. , Bert Folsom, Leona Bryant, . Hawkins, H. W. Pierce and Wernich. 2 cans 9c SU-PURB SOAP granulated 21 or box 26c SJJNBR1TE CLEANSER SOIL-OFF INSTANT CLEANER Qt. 60c SAL SODA softens water „2 (4 lb. pkg. 9c MELO CLEANER dtawlvcs dirt 2 lb’pk 23c IVORY SOAP BON AMI POWDER Deluxe can 19c R1NSO SOAP WINDEX window cleaner 20 ox. bottle 29c SANIFLUSH cleans toilet bowls can 22c Pt. 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Alice the devotional» Holverstott, led A short business from Psalm 46. meeting followed at which it was decided to meet for the summer months In the evening, beginning in May, A missionary program fol lowed, as follows: “Christian Homes in India," by Mrs. Cummins, who also reud parts of letters from her daughter who is a missionary in In dia; "Christian Homes in South China,” given by Mrs. Nolan Finley; "Christian Homes in Belgian Congo.” by Mrs. Cleo Capps, and an article from "Baptist Mission,” read by Mrs. Wm, Knight Mrs. Florence Hal lock, h guest, sang two beautiful songs. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Dunne to: Mes dames R. B. Cummins, Nolan Finley, Bob Olson, Erickson, Holverstott, • TOMATOES Mexican Fey 17r can ’ “ ® (21) PEARS Green Tag No. 2t^ can 1O_ 1 BREAD iyt lb. loaf Hr Julia Lee Wright's Iwv CERETANA OATS AQ- Quick or Reg. 9 lb bag BROCCOLI California CARROTS Clip top NEW POTATOES Bliss OATS Reg or Quick O A - Morning Glory lge pkg. 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