PAGI TWO - A bridal shower complimenting Mrs Beri E. Adam», ( forma riy Mas jorie Ryan! was held Tuesday eve­ ning, July 20th, at the home *f Mrs. Ernest Whereat. The hostesses were Maxine Whereat and Mrs. A. Molthu. There were many lovely presents to gladden the heart of a bride. The hosteses served refreshments late in the evening. The invited guests were Mesdames Stanford Newton, Bob Gorges, S. B. Henricks, E. M. Briner, Ernest Whereat, Earl E. Fuhrman's Pharmacy Beautiful, Well Constructed Just Received . » In Lime, Oak, Walnut or Guinea Wood NOW HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION WE HAVE EVER HAD OF CRIBS A Splendid Assortment of Mirrors - - $1.95 Pictures - $1.25 Lamps - - - $3.25 Hassocks - $2.50 Occasional Tables $5.95 Fleet Ruby, Betty and Nancy Mar- hey, Violet Howard, Loraine Kenni son. of MUlimuulh. Leñase BSs'nni, Lauloi Fuller and Marion FranstM. of Mrs. J. S. Barton and Mrs. Hattie A lovely wedding was held in Myr­ Marshfield. Mae Holimon entertained the Busi- tle _______ , IS at 8:00 p. m. when Point ___ July ness and Professional Women’s club - Marge Ryan, of Coquille, and Earl Part Noble Granda ( lab The Paat Noble Grands Club of members Monday night at Mrs. Bar- Adams, Jr., of .Myrtle Point, were ' ton's home. The habit of the club 1 united in mart age. Miss Ryan wore a Mamie Rebekah Lodge met at the is to hold regular meetings through lovely light glue gown and pink home of Mrs. Myrtle Benham on the - out the summer but in homes of1 sweet peas were her flowers. Rev. Myrtle Point Highway for its regu­ t members rather than in the Guild Mr. Pryor, of the Methodist church lar monthly meeting last Friday eve­ ning. Business transacted included Hall. The session Monday night was officiated. the second meeting at which Mrs Bridesmaid was Gwen Rogers, of final plaiu for decorating the tables Hallock, new head of the group, pre­ Coquille, and Jimmie King, of Myr­ for the convention banquet which was sided. She announced appointment tle Point, was best man. Refresh­ held the following Tuesday. Games of the following to the Budget com- ments of cake, ice cream and coffee were enjoyed with prison going to ¡mittee: Clara Stauff, Ida Oerding, were served to the guests? Among Mrs. Ruth Beyers and Mrs. Florabel Florence Barton. ------------------- --- ----- those present besides the bridal party Boober, while Miss Ida Oerding re­ I Notice qf the Coast District con- were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, ceived the door prise. I Mrs. Benham, assisted by Mrs. vention to Be held at Marshfield Aug. parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. O. Harriet Schaer serveu refreshments 21 and 22, was announced. The Co- A. Molthu, of Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. quille club is to assist Marshfield at Van Spores, of Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. consisting of delicious home-made the time of the convention. State Eddie Miles, Myrtle Point; Janet butterscotch pie and coffee to the fol­ officers will attend. . 1 Lewis, Woodrow Howe, of Coquille; lowing members: Miss Ida Oerding, Mrs. Gertrude Ulett’s resignation Milford Amelin, Myrtle Point; Vivian Mesdames Florabel Boober, Lois as treasurer was accepted and Clara Curry, Dale Wood, Coquille, and the Stevens, Annie Robinson, Inez Chase, Staff was elected to fil the unex- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ruth Beyers, Birdie Skeels and the pir^d term. Edna Kern was voted Adams, of Myrtle Point, at whose two co-hosteases Mesdames Benham and Schaer. into the memebrship and other names home the wedding tooi^ place. r B.P.W. Met Monday Adams - Ryan Nuptials At P. T were submitted. The holders of .______ ______ stamp books were exchanging with — |other members for filling, during SnOWei* q o c j the evening. Viola Newton announced _ e the amount of bonds sold for the paat To Bfi MaiTied SoOfl The Ladies Holy Name Altar So­ ciety will hold < rummage sale, cony_ m-MHWtaaav miufsday), and to continue through Friday and Satur­ day, in the vacant store in the Shelley Bldg., next door to Igloo Market. Chad wickl edge No; W A. F. A A. M. PAST MASTERS’ NIGHT TUESDAY JULY »7. » H P. M Wark la F. C. Visitors Welcome SUNDAY DINNERS Southern Fried Chicken and Sea Foods OUR SPECIALTY Dinner* 31.00 and $1.25 Open Every Day till 8:00 p.m. TOWN CAFE F T C UDI I month and it made a very fine show- , Miss Jean Newton and Wayne j ing. During the social hour when i hot scones and coffee were served, Schroeder, whose marriage will be games were played, Gladys Gano solemnized July 24, where the guests winning first and Ruth Beyers, sec­ of honor at a shower, Saturday eve­ ning given by their friends in the ond. The next meeting will be at the lower auditorium of the Assembly of I home of Bess Maury, with Gladys | God church in Coquille. The room j Gano, Idyle Godard and Ida Oerding was I prettily decorated .with large baskets of Shasta daisies. A short on the committee. A Members attending were:. Mes- program consisted of an appropriate j dames Eva Stevens, Hattie Mae Holl poem read by Mrs. Persing after mon, Florence Hallock, Clara Stauff, which the young ladies of the church Florence Barton, Jennie Price, Ber­ staged a mock wedding which created tha Smith, Idyle Godard, Edith Wal­ much merriment among the guests. ton, Ruth Beyers, Viola Newton, After the many lovely as well as use- Gladys Gano, Annie Robinson, Ida ful Sift* were opened and admired, Owen, Inez Chase, Misses Inez Rover light refreshments were served, The guests included Messrs, and and Ida Oerding. Mesdamees Frank Fish, Hardld Fish, Harris Belmore, George Smith, E. L. Smith, Bruce Owen, Mike Broad, Guy Mullen, Chas. Newton, A. B. Schroe­ der, Richard - Danielson, Lloyd Per­ sing, Mesdames O. M. Potter, Wm. A special session of Mamie Re­ Van Fleet, Rosie Goodpaster, Violet bekah Lodge was held at the lodge Barrett, Swanson, Grover Gputhier, hall Tuesday evening, July 20, for the Ben Payne, Ernie Wallace, Ada How­ purpose of installing the new offi­ ard, Callie Chapman of Millington, cers for the ensuing term. Installing Mr. and Mrs. Glen Church, Misses I officer was Mrs. Mildred Schaer, Dis­ Charlotte and Laura Swanson, Odetta trict Deputy President of the Re­ De Geter, Margaret and Shirley Stew­ bekah Assembly. Her staff was made ard, Winnifred and Shirley Van up of Deputy Grand Marshal, Ruth Beyers; Deputy Grand Warden, Myr­ tle Benham; Deputy Grand Treasurer, liiillHIlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Harriet Schaer; Deputy Grand Chap­ lain, Inez Chase; and Deputy Grind Guardian, Pansy Ross. The District Deputy President presented each of her staff with a corsage of sweet peas. Officers installed were Noble Grand, Florence Hallock; Vice Grand, Lola Moore; Treasurer, E. <3. Briner; Warden, Aurora Willard; Inside Guardian, Florabel Boober; Outside Guardian, Bonnie Walker; Chaplain, Marguerite Stem; Right Supporter of the Noble Grand, Lois Stevens; Left Supporter of the Noble Grand, Edith Gruenewald; Right Supporter of the Vice Grand, Estelle Dunn. Four other officers who were unable to be pres­ ent will be installed at a later date. Mrs. Birdie Skeels acted as musi­ cian Yor the installation, and she added much to the ceremony. , Before the. ceremony began, Mrs. Florabel Boober, acting for the Sew­ ing Club, presented the outgoing Past Nobls Grand, Mildred Schaer, with a Past Noble Grand’s pin. At the close of the ceremony Mrs. Mildred Schaer, acting for the lodge, presented the new Noble Grand, Florence Hallock, and the new Past Noble Grand, Ber­ CADET EXAMINING nice Clark, with arm bouquets of BOARD VISITS beautiful gladiolas. Mrs. Florence Hallock then, acting (or the officers of the last term, presented Mrs Ber­ nice Clark with a Fostoria sandwich plate as a token of appreciation for her work. After the close of the meeting, games were enjoyed and refreshments were served in the dining room. While the members were still seated at the tables, a large basketful of gifts was placed before Miss Edith Gruenewald. They proved to bo handkerchiefs brought as shower gifts to Miss INTERVIEWS AND Gruenewald who is leaving some time EXAMINATIONS AT in August for California. Rebekahs Install Tuesday Evening That is the market price for hangers and we want a lot of them, or our customers’ suits and dresses cannot be returned on hangers The following letter from our supply house tells the story: City Cleaners Coquille, Oregon We are in receipt of your card inquiring about hangers. We are very sorry but we have no hangers of any kind. We do not know when or if we will have hangers for the duration. 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