Tftl COQUILLk VALUT PAG< TWO 0. E. S. Entertained By W. M. and W. P. r’^'Dr. Stork Addresses placed Tn the cen- |lin:ftr Wnmpn a sunken garden, /U”1 O' ▼▼ UnlUII SsiTSf&i Fairview News lamps, artistically ter to rerpesent made a lovely setting for the long i An interesting and informative dis­ Last Saturday night was an eve­ tables lateen with delicious viands. cussion on Infantile Paralysis and the ning long to be remembered by the At each plate was a lovely gift of new Sister Kenny treatment was a officers, hostesses, choral group and myrtlewood, the officers gifts being special feature of last Monday night’s social club officers of Beulah Chap­ emblematic of their office in the meeting of the Junior Women's Club. ter, No. 8, O. E. 8., when the Worthy chapter. A surprise feature for the 1 Mrs. HproJd Withnell presided as Matron and Morthy Patron, Mr. and guests, was the appearance of four 'usual when the club met at the Par- Mrs. Ralph Taylor, entertained with lovely waitresses, adorned in attrac­ i isl> hall. a turkey dinner in the banquet room tive caps and aprons of orange crepe The Christmas Seal sale campaign of the Masonic Temple. paper, namely: Willard Bosserman, I is already in progress and that all The room, representing a garden. Laurence Lundquist, Harold Zeigler I seals have been sent out in Coquille and Roy Boober. ■ Was the report given by Vi McBride, After a sumptuous banquet, the , seal chairman for Coquille and vi^ guests repaired to the chapter room, cinity. where an evening of contract rummy Unfinished business up for discus­ was enjoyed. Winners of prizes were: sion for twu meetings was the matter Roy Boober and Mrs. Rudy Johnson. of club pins and on Monday night the The four waitresses received gifts discussion was reached deciding of myrtle wood ash trays. ' against their purchase. i December 21, is the date set for See us for photographs of ; tlie club's Christmas party and com- Nancy Boles Treasurer Chest i mittees named by the president for Drive On U. of O. Campus • Family Groups I the party are as follows: Decorations, Nancy Boles, pf Coquille, junior in I Lunelle Chapin, Roberta Stbnecyph?r, • Service Men education at U. of O., is treasurer of Jean Brygn, Dorothy Harris, Glen.la the World Student Service Fund Clinton; refreshments, Ruth Claytnn, # •Babies drive which started on the campus at ouijiu Sinko, Eileen Bryant, Faye • Copies of Pictures Eugene Monday. She is al®° house Heierr Waggoner, Ruth Dey; program, Mary representative for Kappa Kappa i Stevens, Mavis Tyrrell, Lucille Walk- Gamma during the drive. She is the er Beutrice oderkirk and Marjory daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Throckmorton. Boles of this city. committee was named to attend ■—r _____ ■ - i jo telephone calls, reminding mem- 1 ~~~~~~~ ' bers of the meeting date. Assembly á singing was led by Yvonne Kern. Reading of the minutes of the last * RECENT ARRIVAL OF t meeting was by Dorothy Harris, sec­ retary, and the treasurer’s report was given by the newly appointed treas­ urer, Bernice Molthu. Members attending were: Lunelle Chapin, Eunice Howe, Jean Bryan, Ruth Clayton, Beverly Price, Yvonne Kern, Dorothy Harris, Grace With- nell, Lucille Walker, Vi McBride, LARGE SELECTION OF , Bernice Molthu, Marie Silverton, Gertrude Swinney, Ruth Dey, Jane Swing Chairs and Upholstered Furniture including Winkle, Verna Earls, Ernestine Batty, Margaret Wylie, Bessie Burrell, Gen­ evieve Robbins, Anabel Martindale. I _______________ Coquille Studio i Modernistic New Pictures and Plaques Davenos and Davenports See them at PURKEY FURNITURE (When you think of Furniture Think of Purkey) Mrs. Phillip Jensen has been 111 at her home for a week. Friends are glad to hear she 1s improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller son, of Graveltord, visited at home of Mrs. Miller’s parents, and Mrs. R. M. Noah, last Sunduy. Mr. and Mrs, R. M Noah moved last Friday into their new home, next door to the L L. Buoy home. They have made their home with the Buoys for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah and Bonnie Ellen were visitors last Sunday from Lakeside. They also were visiting with Mr. Noah's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Noah. Mrs. Harry Lindsay very capably filled the pulpit Sunday evening in the absence of Rev. W. J. Wheeler. Her subject was: “Citizenship Re­ quirements for the Kingdom.” Those who didn’t attend missed a grand sermon. " Rev. G. A. Gray spoke last Sunduy morning in Rev. Mf. Wheeler's place at the church. A goodly number were but to hear him. Mr. Gray used to have the pastorate here twice monthly before there was a regular pastor and his old friends were very glad to see and hear him speak. He was accompanied by Mrs. «Gray and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Christensen, of Coquille. , Word has been received by therpar- ents of Bill Noah and Elmer Good­ win that they have left the shores of the good old U. S. A. and are mem­ bers of the fleet in the Pacific. Mrs. L. E. Teeters and Miss Fran­ ces McCarthy called at the Byerly home Sunday afternoon." Mrs. Leona Dow, of Coquille, was out to her place last Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Earl Adams, Jr., of Coquille, was at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ryan over the week­ end. Word has been received from Lil­ lian Johnson that she had arrived safely at the home of her daughter, Helen, and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gadget Shower * E. Nevin, in Bellefouche, South Da­ Eunice Howe, bride-to-be of next kota. Although she likes it there month, was honored Monday evening she plans on coming back west soon. at the home of Mrs. Harold Withnell. , Mrs. Withnell served dinner desert to a group of friends before the meet- ' ing of Junior Women's Club. A sur- Last Saturday, Nov. 20, a seven 1 prise feature was a gadget shower. . Guests were Mesdames Rodney pound baby boy, who has been named Creager, Bob Harris, R. G. McBride, Roy Eugene, was born to Mr. and Chester Price, Bob’ Bryan, Misses Mrs. Herman Sumerlin. Also on Saturday an eight pound Yvonne Kern and Eunice Howe. baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gibau, of Sitkum. H^has Troop No. 14 Enjoys A been named Bruce "Raymond. Wiener Roast Monday Wayne Goodman, of Coquille, un­ Boy Scouts of Troop 14, received a derwent a minor operation on Satur­ special treat in the form of a wiener day and Mrs, Vic Stevens, of this roast at their regular meting held in city, a' major operation on Sunday. the Scout Cabin in Myrtle Grove Mrs. Ruth Davis, Coquille, entered Monday of this week. " for treatment on Monday and Mrs. The wieners and buns, which were Ruth Neal Rotest, of Powers, under­ much enjoyed by the boys were fur­ went a major operation on Tuesday. nished by Scouter Lloyd Claver. To Dismissals have been Mrs. Dollie show their appreciation for the treat, Frickey, of Bandon, Ada Lewis and the scouts all gathered around Scout­ Cecil Sharpe, all last Thursday; Mrs. er Claver and sang “For He’s a Jolly Sonmanan’s baby, Henry Wilson and I Good Fellow.” Mrs. Chas. Spenser, of Marshfield, all Others present besides the members on Saturday. j of the troop and their leaders, Phil Alborn and Connie Phillips, were George E. Oerding Sells Evan Alborn, Burton W. Dunn and Two Coquille Residences Frank Hughes. The home owned by Mr. and Mrs. _____________ Nell Griffin at 478 Knowlton Avenue, was sold by George Oerding, a Co­ quille realtor, to Mrs. Rose Ashton of this city. Mrs. Ashton purchased the p^ce for investment and has , Divorces were granted by Judge rented It to J. O. Berglund, the new King in circuit court here Tuesday cashier in the First National Bank, to the plaintiffs in the following cases: who came from Portland where he Ellen E. Smith vs. Chas. B. Smith. was employed at the main bank. Mr. Anamarie tlder vs. Robert C. Elder. and Mrs. Griffin have moved to I Helen M. Cropper vs. Clyde F. Mapleton, Oregon, where he has em­ , Cropper. ployment with the Siuslaw Forest Leona B. Cousens vs. Edwin W. Products Co. and is employed as a Cousens. mechanic. The contested divorce case of Leota The residence, recently purchased ! G. Griggs vs. Raymond E. Griggs by Tony Biasca at 591 E. Second St., was continued for further investiga­ was sold by Mr. Oerding to Mr. and tion. Mrs. -Donald W. Sturdivan. The present tenant will continue ~to live See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in in the house for several months or Coquille for Diamonds and Watch until the Sturdivans are ready to Straps. move in. BEAUTIFUL, PRACTICAL 11 Pc. GLASBAKE OÏENWARE SET MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT W—jpt/e" Loaf Paa g—Individual Curtard Cups I—fl/l" PI, Flats n H-IOft" Utility Tray * • . . A sure-to-be appreciated present In • lovely gift box of striking . design. Practical, too, for in Glasbske ware you can tako pinmg hot, or freezing cold, food straight to the table without trans­ ferring it to another dish. See this lovely set today , . . for a friend, a bride, or a sparkling addition to your own kitchen. 8-Piece set as above: 1—1 Qt. Casserole and cover, 1_ 10^" Utility Tray, 4 Custard Cups, 1—8H” Pie Plato I 2.19 See what’s cooking and how it’s doing without even lifting the lid. Crystal clear; easy to wash as a china dish; won’t absorb cooking stains or odors. Unaf­ fected by heat oacold. Modern Glass FRYING PAN Smokes Lesa Belle Knife Hospital Practically eliminates greasy smoke that soils your kitchen walls and curtains. Cook • f'st and stands high heat, ye. -hi handle stays cool; and best of all, as easy to clean as a dish. HORSE DESIGN “SHOO FLY" KEEPS BABY AMUSED Every child lores a pony and here's one easy to ride and “to keep.” Made of Super board machined hard­ wood rockers, excep­ tionally sturdy through­ out. Bright contrasting colon hold baby’s at­ tention. THANKSGiViNG DINNER LICENSED REALTOR and Don’t Forget that thia Offices Secures Birth Certificates for Yon DIC-DAC DART— A GAME FOR “DOODLERS” 1.50 Walls and tablecloths get s rest when tit-tat-toe fans take to darts and dart-board for a new, fascinating variation of their favorite game. Low price Includes 3 darts and attractive board. Extra darts available. “EIGHT B ALL” FOR POOL ENTHUSIASTS 1.50 It's new! It’s smart! It’s Inex­ pensive! This latest dart game, a Wilson original, is based on a rack of pool balls. When a dart hits a ball, that ball is “in the pocket.” Service and Protection Life I Famous Glasbake Roaster Removes The Guesswork Four Divorces Were Granted Tuesday Auto $2-29 1—I'/, ÇH. Csiwrob and Cover » 51.50 Nov. 25, 1943 Relish Celery in branch Sweet and Sour Pickles Olives Carrot Sticks Cocktails— Fruit Oyster Shrimp Salad — Spring Vegetable Jello Salad Soup— Chicken Noodle . Turkey Gumbo —Entrees— Roast Tom Turkey, Celery & Sage Dressing, Cranb’rry Sauce Ljiecn Fried ken, Corn Fritter led New Yori tb Steak, Au Jus Sauce-f Candied SWeet Potatoes Creamed Carrots & Peas —Dessert— Hot Mince Pie Homemade Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream Sundae Butter Jelly Hot Rolls Tea Milk Coffee smarfcn voua mrrrf Sharpen Your Wits — ’¡ay “Take It Or Leave It’* 125 The home game version of the Smash hit radio pro»;- i. Everyone wants to prov. ’ r Skill: vanb, io try L que ; jour Enta easy, uiay is fast, hilknvusl P 7 I Coquille Coffee Shop Mrs. Gertrude Menning, Prop. Southwestern Motors Car & Home Supply Store 325 So. Hall St. I y