Riding Horses To Be Featured Rationing Calendar Mr. and Mrs. McKeown Honored Mr and Mr*. Harry Slack enter­ (Continued from page one) tained friends on Wednesday evening, and races are sought, and it is hoped June 28, at thfIr home, when Mr. and to have a large list of entries regis­ Mrs. Joe' McKeown of Marshfield, tered. were honor guests at a delightful din­ L. W. Clayer reported that on his ner party. Mr. McKeown, prominent recent trip to Portland he contacted young attorney, ha* been another Ed Chaney, dancing master of re­ Coos county professional man to clo*^ nown, and the latter agreed to bring up his office and don a uniform. Mrs. four or five girls from the dancing McKeown is the former Barbara school there to present dancing acts Bradford, and is accompanying her as often as desired during the three husband east to has new post oh the days. This show, which will take Atlantic coast, not place in the Community Building she attended school basement, is a high class, clean and riage. artistic presentation of the dancing The Slack dinner table looked in- art and a small admission price is to viting with its center piete of pink and be charged for it, but one payment of white sweet William arranged in a the fee will be good for the entire day. crystal bowl. Dinner was served at Mr. Claver also reported that the eight. orchestras for the dances had been • The following couples attended : Mr. secured and contracted. and Mrs. Joe McKeown, Mr. and Mrs. Among the organizations which J. A. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adel- have offered to be here for the Mon­ sperger, Marshfield, Mr. and Mr*. day parade, which starts at 11:00 Tom Dimmiek, Opir, and Mr. and o'clock, are the Myrtle Point am­ Mr*. Luckey Bonney. , ’ bulance corps, 100 State Guardsmen from Bridge, Remote and the upper Neighborhood Club • ‘ valley, the K. P. drum corps of ladies llrs. Fred Hudson entertained We •- from Roseburg, the Eagles drill team nesday at her home with a beautiful both ladies and men, and, of course, luncheon for members of her bridge the Coquille Eagles drill team. club. R oom used on the small table The Victory Girls, one of whom and gorgeous iris and painted dai.sjes will be queen of the celebration and in arrangements about the living who will be crowwd at the starting room were a charming sight to see. ceremony of the celebration Satur- , High score was won by Mm. Frank day evening, will have, the place of Jameson and second high by Mr* honor in the parade preceding the Geo. Johnson. Mrs. Jamieson and crowning Saturday evening. They Marjorie Throckmorton were guests will also take part in the river pa- Members attending were Mesdames rade on Sunday and Dr. J. D. Rankin Geo. Johnson, Frank Martin, Kennett has offered his power boat for the Lawrence, Irving Larson and J. D royal barge. Gillespie. 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