* Harold Pribble, Mrs. Frank mayd, Mrs. Mayre Laird. Mrs. Harold I evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- j kfr. and Mrs. Alden Mart and fam- 'Simmofu' ' B1»hoP «“» th* ley Halter. ily spent the day Sunday with her jMr*. Don Schmidt. There. Oliver Myers visited at the home of his mother, Mrs.' Ids Myers, last (Continued from Page One) ^renU, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haugh- Thursday. here from Myrtle Point. Mrs. Min­ Mrs. Harvey Gant received a tele-, ' ner the meeting was called to order i Glen Zeller returned home from nie King came from Powers, besides ' by the president, Mrs. Don Schmidt,i his hunting trip out near Roseburg, phone call early Thursday morning and turned over to Dorothy Bishop,1 others from out of town. Mrs. Dun­ Saturday evening. saying her City, father, Wm. pawed M. Martin bar has been visiting Coos county for at^Jgon hai just away. J— I many years and is generally very well Mr and Mrs. Gant left Friday. The ful ulk on Building during acquainted and much loved through­ funeral 4 m to be held Saturday. They I Strenuous War Time IMys. out this section. returned Sunday evening. - *cretary to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman left The musical part of the program Mrs. F.' J. Fish and little Billie Fr~ 'Tuesday evening for their home in was colorful. Miss Dae presented her Walker were Friday evening visitors Mr«;/ernon fath«r’ -------- -------- --------------------------------- ’ ------ Miami, Florida. Mr. Chapman is the quartette of young violinists, who at the A. R. Bennett’s on their way G<®’ Gillespie, accompanied hm aunt lon ot Mrg Kibler and had gave a series of Spanish and Mexican Tyrrell herfl Mveral . monthl and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell:^ . .. _ home from Coquille. The quartette and two iVO<)lW,a,rd:JW^e."P~t‘ to'¿¿delT thdr“dd ‘home'in numbers. J. F. Schroeder helped Walter singers were in Spanish costumes, for Oakland, Calif.i taking an aunt j Miami. Schroeder Thursday and Frjday of quite gorgeous in satins, velvet and i of Mr. Woodward’s to her home in Friends were very glad to see Billy lace. Miss Dae and Mrs. Hawkins, ’last week ¿h'ngle his house so Mrs. Oakland. Noah of the U. S Navy, home test J. F Schroeder went along and spent Mrs. Frank Southmayd spent the ¡week-end on leave from Farragut, piano accompanist, also were dressed the time visiting with Mrs. Walter in Spanish effect. day Sunday night with her son and Idaho. He states he is satisfied and Schroeder The first number, “Spanish Dance,” mrs. *. „. ua.ro ano oaugnrer, “ ù and „ M ” Char ’ “ ®° Uth - not sorry he joined. Mr. and Mrs. by Granados, was the highlight and Mrs. J. H. Laird and daughter, Mrs. Barney Cox and her daughter, tnayd’ at Gravelford- Wm. Noah, Billy’s parents, and sister, was played by Miss Dae and Mrs. S-’idra, ail of Portland, were guests t Bonnie Ellen, of Lakeside, spent the Hawkins. The stage had been es­ week-end in the valley. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ArOgO NfiWS ItCITIS pecially decorated to lend a fitting McCloskey from Tuesday morning ® Mrs. Clarence Miller spent Monday background with the use of Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward ¡and Tuesday at the L. L. Buoy home, shawls, a framed picture of a Span- 'till Wednesday of last week. ’Combining business with pleasure, and George Gillespie and Mrs. Ver- ¡assisting (--------- --------------- in fixing „ up the house for i ish dancing girl and a foreground busin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder spent non Trigg, of Norway, and Mrs. Mary her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. j _____ ____ _ pots ~ filled- border __ of ______ multi-colored the day Sunday with their son and Greenleaf left Monday morning for Noah. Mr*. Milelr and Mrs. Buoy are with bright flowers. The^osturries^ family, Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Schroe- San Francisco, where they went to sisters.. .,- -i 1«— •---------- - — ■ music ........ ' 1 ’ background and all contributed der at Ophir. After dinner they all take Mrs. Greenleaf home, after she; The ~ home ot Mr. and Mrs. Charlie to tie into the speaker’s subject. drove to Gold Beach and on returning had spent quite a number of months Holverstott was the scene of a family Jeannie Griggs sang "Blue Night,” Mr. and gathering last Sunday, the occasion a Mexican folk song, with violin ob­ home in the evening Mr. and Mrs. at the Woodward hope. R and , J being to visit w. with Mrs. .. Holverstott Walter Schroeder brought the two Mrs. ...... Woodward, Mr. Gillekpie ----- u. «... vitck /»■ ’s ligato'by Ronald Williams, followed older grand children, Deanna and Mrs. Trigg will return home again at uncle. Sol Brownson, of Petaluma, by a duet sung by Jeannie and Arial the end of this week. Walter, back with them. ' Calif., home on a visit with his i Cook, a Mexican folk song, entitled Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Halter, Aten (mother, Mrs. Melissa Brownson of I "There is No One Like You.” . M>-s. R. W. Haughton spent one af­ ternoon last week visiting Mrs. Leep ¡and Ronald, attended a family get- Bridge. A lovely pot luck dinner "Malagueña” by Sarafate, played by and Mrs. A. R. Bennett. Mrs. Haugh­ together and potluck dinner at the was served at noon. Those present the quartette, was skillfully done and ___ _____ ____ __________ ton is feeling much better than she home of Mrs. Alma Halter in Coquille were Mrs. ___ Melissa Brownson, ______ Mrs. pleasing to all, Geraldine Oerding Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter , Carrie Benham, Harry Brownson, adding much beauty with her solo was two or three weeks ago I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brownson and Mrs. Julia Leep spent the day -joined them in the afternoon. ! part. A bit of the modern rhythm Wednesday of last wa^at the P. E.; Jake Moomaw, __ ... vis- . of North Bend, , sons, Clifford and ... Wallace, all of , was introduced when Arial Cook Breuer home visitink with Mrs. M. iled at the homes of Ben Moomaw Bridge; Mrs. Hattie Hatcher, of Myr- sang "Brazil, accompanied by the B. Bennett, while Mrs. A. R. Bennett and Miss Nettie Halter Friday night, tie Point; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ben- orchestra, and Jeannie Griggs with and Mrs. Harry Druliner were busy Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday ham and children, Joyce and Leigh- the South American gourds. All of the greater part of the day canning at the church for an all day’s meet- | (on, Mrs. Harvey Benham, of Co­ the quartette numbers were special tomatoes at the Union High School ing with pot luck dinner at noon. quille; Sol Brownson and Etta Davis, arrangements of Miss Dae. f. immunity Cannery. There were I Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Halter and of Petaluma; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ben- Because of importance of the pro­ 1554 sealed cans turned out that day. Mrs. Ida Meyers were Sunday dinner ; ham and daughter, Karen, of 'Fair­ gram and to save time, only chairmen Saturday afternoon, after the sale, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence view valley; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hol­ of War Effort committee were called Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniels, accent- 1 Barklow. verstott and Kenneth and Lindy Lou. on for reports. pa nd by her sister, Mrs. Della Hutch- Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Edwards, of Mrs. Fred Houston’s remarkable ings, drove to Roseburg. Mrs. Hutch- ‘ and Alice and Orvus, Jr., were Sun- Eugene, are visiting at the home of record of more than *54,000 total sale Ings went on to Corvallis to visit her day guests of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Nile their daughter, Mrs. W. J. Wheeler. ¡ of stamps and war bonds was an­ daughter before returning home to Miller. They also visited at the home L. L. Buoy and R. M. Noah were nounced by Mrs. Wm. Barrow, new Portland, after a two weeks’ visit of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish in the callers in North Bend last Thursday club chairman of the bond sales. Mrs. with Mrs. Daniels. Mr. Daniels afternoon. to visit a physician. I Houston worked without a committee Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fairchild, Rich­ went hunting while Mrs. Daniels re­ Mrs. Roy. Enlund, of Marshfield, and though officially giving up her mained in Roseburg visiting with ard, Billy and Rotha, of Scottsburg, visited at the home of her parents, chairmanship, nevertheless has sold »■ friends. The Daniela expect to return were week-end 'guests of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. John Beagle, last Sun­ more than »6000 worth during the ¡Mrs. Wm. Knabe. ' Tuesday of this week. day. third drive. Mrs. Virgil Halter and small sorf Mrs. Martin Schmidt received word Walt Norris, of Roseburg, spent Mrs. AÍborn, head of Red Cross from the War Department Monday of and Miss Marguerite Robison left the week-end at the L. A. Ryan and knitting, asks for more knitters, stat­ this week that her son, Charles Smith, Monday to accompany Mr. falter Ray Deadmond homes. ing there ia plenty of yarn on hand had shipped overseas from San Fran­ back to Miami, Florida, where he is Mr. Mackey, of Qoquille, was in* and offering to teach women how to cisco. »WWFT-j! i stationed at the present time. Mrs. jured Monday while bucking.logs qt knit. Mrs. Bunch’s report on band­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison are mov­ Halter will remain there as long as Cal Ray’s. — ages la given in a separate item. ing away from the Norway district Mr. Halter is stationed at Miami. Russell Hill was one of a lucky ¡There are no more evening meetings. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crawford, of party returning home from Lakeview by the 15th of October. Mr. Robison The club voted *25.00 to the Na­ has a brother living at Weed, Calif., North Bend, visited at the home of with a muletail. tional War Cheat and voted to as­ Mr. an_ and ------ Mrs. --------- John Widmark last so they are planning on going there nsr. -------------------- Bud Ryan writes his parents, Mr. sume responsibility for solicitation of for a while to see if his health will be Friday. - and Mrs. L. A. Ryan, that he is now *670.00 in the district designated by improved any as he has been greatly | Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at the homes private first class. Bud ia stationed City Chairman Oerding. troubled here for some time with of Miss Ruby Snyder and Mrs. Annie somewhere in England. Mrs. George Chaney’s appointment ve-y severe headaches. They have Robinson in Coquille Monday, Grange met as usual Saturday to head the state committee on avia­ taken Aunt Ellen Robison to the1 Mrs. Theo Schiel returned home night, Oct 9. Several visitors were tion under War Service department Timmons Nursing Home in Coquille. Saturday from a trip to Lakeview, present among them Wally Mast of in the Federation was announced by Aunt Ellen celebrated her 97th birth- ' eastern Oregon, where she accom- Lee, and the musical program was put Mrs. Sanford. A district convention day Oct. 9 and is able to walk about1 panied some friends on a hunting on by people from Coquille: Mrs. at Eugene is in the offing but th* and enjoy life. ! trip. Florence Hallock. Mrs. Pearl EUlng- question arises over getting the gas Last Sunday Mrs. Emily Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson and sen, the Rover sisters and John Mar­ for delegates transportation. was very happily surprised when her. Diane visited at the home of Mr. and tin, Refreshments of sandwiches, The board recommended and a vote daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. Frank Burbank last week. cookies and coffee were served. was taken to allow the use of the Chalmers, of Portland, and another) Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and Mrs. Earl Adams, Jr., is visiting Juniors of the new "Sing and Be daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. > Maureen, visited at the home of Mr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Happy song books. The amendment V. R. Garoutte and son, Mark, of and Mrs. Harold McCue in Coquille Mrs. L. A. Ryan. Mrs. Adams ex­ pasted for the constitutional right to Bandon, and Clinton Schroeder and!Sunday. pects to leave Thursday for Camp transact business within the club Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Glass and Roberts, Calif, to visit her husband wife, of Bear Creek, and Mr. and with twenty-five members present, Mrs. J. F. Schroeder ot Norway came j Elaine left Saturday for their home stationed there. f instead of one-fourth of the members to spend the day with her, bringing in Portland after visiting at the Ms. Perry Neal, of Marshfield, was making a quorum. This change was with them a potluck dinner. ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grif- a visitor at the Ryan home Sunday. necessitated for legalizing transaction The Thompsons got a good burn fith for several days. Mrs. Lillie Johnson, of Coquille, of business in case attendance should Rev. M. D. Rempel, of Coquille, on jheir hill land slashing last week spent the week-end at the home of be low during the existing condition ond plan to seed it soon, hoping conducted the regular Sunday morn­ ¡I™ her _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ________________ __ J. A. Dead- of increased membership. Due to the school | mond ! 1 hereby to have some early spring ing church service. Sunday very large attendance Tuesday the followed with an attendance of 34. pasture for their stock. The 4-H Victory Canning Club ex­ names of those present will be omitted ___ The heavy rain in the Norway dis­ There will be services again next __ hibited its produce at the Grange in this record, the number being trict was quite acceptable as the at­ Sunday, preaching at 10:00 a. m. and Saturday night. Three jars of about 120. mosphere wm getting pretty heavy Sunday school at 11:00 a. m. canned fruit were exhibited by each Tea was served from a handsome­ with smoke. The regular W C T. U. meeting members. Mrs Dorothy Bishop was ly appointed table at which Mrs Harry Druliner is working for Dr. has been postponed as there will be a ' judgt Tying tor firat were Jackie Boober and Mrs. Zentner poured. The I De La Rhue this week calcimining W. C. T. U. meeting at the Pioneer ¡Hansen and Genevieve Berry. Sec­ decorations and tea were in charge and papering. Methodist church in Coquille on Oct. ond and third were Ruth Palmer and of Mesdames Sanford, Lunquist, Par­ Billie and Jimmie Pribble spent 19, which some of the members wish Melva Richardson respectively, rish, Wernich, Persing, Donated, A. the day Sunday with their aunt and to attend. .Mrs. Tooze, state W. £ T. | Mr and Mra. Gordon Bell left Mon- O. Walker, Mauney, McCurdy, Mc­ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drake, at U. president, will be present and will i day for a week’, visit with their Keown, Kesner, Schroeder and Her­ give a talk. There will be a pot luck I parents in Seattle, Wash. Coquille. sey. Mrs. Julia Leep and Mrs. A. R. dinner at noon. 1 Visiting at the home of their par- The next meeting will be to com­ Bennett visited one afternoon last O. H Aasen made a business trip ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dow, are memorate the Oregon Trail. Miss week with Mrs. Fraser Hoffman, to Parkersburg last week. Mrs. Joan gcott, of San Diego, Calif.; Eleanor Stevens, of the Oregon State bringing home about a bushel of de- Cecil Albertson, who wm Injured Mrg, £dgar AiUrH, of Walnut Creek, licious tomatoes. Mrs. Hoffman took in a logging camp near Reedsport last 1 Calif., and their son, Freddy Dow, of Library, will talk on recent books. nine bushels of her tomatoes to the week, died at the Keiser hospital at tj,e jj g Navy. The daughters ex- ------ - Monday ------------ n—a i pe<;t a week or „ but preddy cannery morning. North Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg attend- Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and has a 30-day leave to recuperate from ed the wedding of Muriel Davis, a Maureen, visited at the home of Mr. a severe attack of malaria. Graydon Anderson and Helen Mu­ second cousin of Mr. Trigg, at the and Mrs Chester Willson and also Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Felt, of Rose­ riel Davis, both of Coquille.. Pioneer Methodist Church last Fri- with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Barklow in burg, were callers at the Benham Oct. 7—Clarence V. Backus, of day evening. Myrtle Point Sunday evening. , home last week. Floyd used to be North Bend, and Ella V. Brainerd, Elden and Mrs. Harold Shreaver, Ronald Halter, Clark Griffith, Don- truck driver at Kline’s and at pres­ of Marshfield. They vfere married of Marshfield, were callers at the aid Petersan and Willis and Ruth ent is with the U. S. air force stationed by Rev. Edward Eklof at his home on A. R. Bennett home Friday evening Wilcox were all out of school with • in Missouri. __ I aj the Bay last Thursday. colds the first of the week. -nf last week. Mrs. Harry Lindsay and Mrs. Ray , Pci?8— Waiter Aaron Cummings, The regular monthly Missionary Norris, accompanied Mrs. Dorothy of Reedsport, and Alice Marie Baxter, j The county health nurse took Wes­ — Marshfield. They were .married , ! ley Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. meeting was held Tuesday at the i Bishop, home demonstration egent, to,. of ... ,....... . fowler of Norway, to the Doern- church with Mrs. O. Il .. Aasen ■■ dn ¡Millington on Thursday, where the'Friday by Rev..Chas, Q. Brown at ¡' ■ bkeher hospital tn Porflarfd one day ehargr'nrthe meeting Rev T. J. latter condticterf a meeting oni “Re- fthe Pioneer parsonage here. Pryor, of the Methodist church in I covering Umbrellas.” 1 Oct. 9—Le Roy William Wilson and last week to be treated for infantile “ Myrtle Point, was the speaker for the > -------------------------- I Ina Rebbecca Hodges, both of Rose- paralysis. See “Spike" Leslie for the beat in burg. The first meeting since last sprint aftemoon and gave a very interesting l_Oct 13—George Willis Coons and of the Norway Home Extension Unit talk on the Methodist missionary Liability, or other Insurance. Office, work in China. Mrs. S. C. McAllis ­ Coquille Hospital, Fannie E. Daniels, both of Grants next door to was held at the home of Mrs. Don a Ip“» Schmidt Friday, with the following ter gave a vocal solo, "The King’s phone 5; residence phone 95L. ■ . . present: Mrs. A. R. Davenport and Business,” accompanied by Mrs. Wer. j her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd ner Plaep. . It wiU pay you to look at Bergen’s It’s Chysanthemum season. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Barklow before you buy Davenport, Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Mrs. Bergen's for choice flowers Remember—Norton’s for ¿cord Attendance-[Erbate Court Items school and home supplies. To Hear Mrs. Dunbar Margaret Mack was last Thursday WanUti/ H&rutnd appointed administratrix of the *1500 Norway News Items Fairview News state left by Geo. P. Topping, who died at Bandon Aug. 27. Appraisers appointed were C. R. Wade, Carl Lorenz and Forrest Norton. Algert Johnson,; Fred Smith and J. B. Bedlngfield haVe been appointed appraisers of the *2,000 estate left by Wilhelmina C. Erickson, who died Nov. 11, 1929. 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