B.P.W. To Donate To Chinese Nurse Fund A short business meeting trans­ pired last Monday evening at the Guild Hall when the members of the Business and Professional Women met for the first regular session in De- ---------- ho. Tb.ir next me eting will be for the annual Christmas party. At tills time a donation is to be asked for, a money gift, to go to the Nurses' women in China. Twenty-five dol­ lars of our money will be sufficient for this purpose for one nurse in her own land to receive a full nurses' training course. This1 to a project for Oregon to launch this year during the evening on which B. P. W. Clubs held their Christmas parties through­ out the state. . The club voted to buy active dollar Christmas Seal Bond for the Christ­ mas Seul Sale fund. Mrs. Annie Robinson, head of the Courtesy committee, sent word that all of her committee were ill except Ida Owen and she had just missed breaking her neck in an accident. There will be an exchange of gifts at the Christmas party and the amount paid is not to be over fifty cents. Inez Rover took the meeting over following the business session. As chairman of music and arts commit­ tee, Miss Rover read a brief paper on the life of Steven Collins Foster and accompanied on the piano the community singing of hto- songs, led by Mrs. Clara Staufjr I,eah Rover waa elected to the club membership. 'There were, twenty- nne members attending. Ten Initiated By Beulah Chapter, Q, E. S„ Thursday Ten were initiated at the special meeting of Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E S., held last Thursday evening in the Masonic Hall. E. A. Walker, Past Patron, assisted with the ini­ tiation ceremonies, which were meet impressive. Following the meeting, nearly. 100 repaired, to the banquet bail where delicious refreshments were served from a beautifully ap­ pointed table. Thursday evening, Dec. 9, a potluck dinnerzwill be held at 6:30 p. m. in the banquet hall for Eastern Star members and their families. The annual election of officers will be held at the regular, meeting of the chapter, following the dinner. Do you need new Tree Lights Clausen, Mrs. Lute Boone Kardell, Mr. Ben Chandler, Mr. Claude Nas- Norton's have both indoor and out door strings. Also extra globes • burg, Mr. Harry Nasburg. Miss Eunice Howe, bride-to-be in From CoquiUe—Mrs. Ella J. Nelson. late December, was guest of honor on Keys made ior SU locus. Stevens From California — Mrs. Alice J. The Woman's Society of Christian the evening of Dec. 1, when she was Caah Hardware. CoquiUe. Ore. if Hall, Mrs. Mary E. Stauff. , Service met last Thursday in the entertained with a bridal shower by parlors of the Methodist church, Lena Mrs. Jean Bryant at her home. The unwrapping of the many beau- I In the presence of more than 300 McCurdy, president, in the chair. tiful and useful gifts and the re­ friends and relatives, Miss Yvonne I The morning session was devoted to freshments left nö time nor need for Lee Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ business when officers and chairmen ' othei diversion TW table wus ef­ Clifford Mem of this city, became '. of various committees made reports. fective with its sparkling center­ the bride'of ME~FieO J, Maiineaw, ' i On motion it was decided to hold ''B meeting IhlirsXiy. Uec. 30, at the piece arrangement. A large bouquet the son of Mrs. Dora Goodwin of of pink and white chysanthemums Portland, at a double ring, candle­ ; church for an executive council in the forenoon, potluek luncheon at was encircled with twelve pink light ceremony performed by George candles in low holders. Above it all Alder, brother-in-law pf the bride, ' noon and the study of a new book in the afternon. was suspended a large frilly white at 8:00 p. m. last Saturday. A potluck luncheon was served at umbrella. Large white candles were The wedding service was read I also used. The living room was dec­ against a' background of huckleberry noon by Mesdames J. L. Smith, S. T. SWING CHAIRS I Stevens, O. B. Harriman, Noble orated with the chrysanthemums. and fern and large baskets of white jChowning and G. E. Stark acting as | During the buffet supper, Mrs. Geo. FLOOR LAMPS chrysanthemums and standards of i hoatesses. Howe, mother of the honor guest, white tapers. At the afternoon session Mrs. Chas. poured the coffee. Favors for each t-' Miss Kern was lovely in ivory OCCASIONAL CHAIRS guest were small umbrellas. The two satin with beaded yoke, fitted bodice, Brown led the devotional service and i small daughters of Mrs. Bob Harris : Dorothy Harris had charge of the long sleeves,' full skirt and long train. study program, assisted by Fern Pe­ presented the gifts to Miss Howe. Her veil, loaned by Mrs. Harold END TABLES The following attended: Mesdames Withnell, was very long and full with terson. Attending during the several ses­ R. G. McBride, Harold Withnell, coronet of orange blossoms. She car­ MIRRORS George Howe, W. E. Bosserman, ried her maternal grandmother's lace sions were Mesdames Brown, Ellis, , Way, Carlill, Minard, Laws, Harri- Muriel Anderson. Markie Sherrill, wedding handkerchief. , SHAG RUGS iman, McCurdy, Skeels, Helen Peter- Jeanette Collier, Bob Harris, Geor­ Her wedding bouquet was of gar­ son, Richmond, Harris, Londy Peart, gianne Perrott, Chester Price, Jean­ denias and bouvardia, centered with PICTURES : Fern Peterson, Kesner, Bosserman, ette Pierce, Geo. Laird and Misses a white orchid. | Nosier, Rogers, Rultin, Esther Taylor, Margaret Belloni, Phyllis, Belioni, Mrs. George Alder, sister of the ' Savage, Nelson, Oddy, Zeigler, Stev­ Maxine Johnson, Yvonne Marineaus, bride, was matron of honor, and Miss Dorothea Yarbrough, Helen Winegar, Nadine Koehler, of Portland, maid ens, Lundquist, Gillespie and two LAMP TABLES visitors, Mrs. Earl Avery and Mrs Jean Williams, Lunelle Chapin and of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss J. E. Malone. Glenda Clinton. BUTTERFLY TABLES ¡Jane Kramer, of Portland; Mrs. El- At the regular meeting the first Vera Kolkhorst, of Coos Bay; Mrs. Thursday in January, the 6th, the Royal Neighbors Chester Price and Mrs. Bowden Silverware—odd pieces newly elected officers for the com­ Elect Officers Bryan, of Coquille. They wore sim­ ing year will be installed. Election ot new officers was held at ilar frocks in fall shades of plum, the regular meeting of the Royal green and gold and carried con­ Neighbor lodge last Wednesday eve­ trasting bouquets of chrysanthemum». ning. Belle Belloni was elected Ora­ Frances Ann Kern and Maryann« cle and Nellie Martindale, Vice Ora­ Culver, dainty in floor length dresses cle. Others elected to office were of blue and green taffeta and ngt, Ida Sherrard, recorder; Agnes lighted ------ the — taper». —” The list below of new members ot Schroeder, receiver; Ruby Johnson,1 The bride was given away by her the Coos-Curry Pioneer Association marshal; Hattls Gaffey, inner sen- father. Edward Marineau, of Port- brings the total number now on the tinel; Pearl Kinsey, outer sentinel. Iand' old,r brother of the groom, was membership roU to 272: Agnes Lewis, ceremonial marshal, , best man and the ushers were the fol­ Sent In by Empire chairman — is to be installing officer at the meet­ lowing Coast Guard buddies from Daisy Wasson Codding, Laura Was­ ing to be held Jan. 5. Assisting her • Bandon: Fred Lucksinger, Vernon son Metcalf, Henry Ames Metcalf, will be Ann Hocamp. Following the i Luster, Peter Steenland, Jack Turner, Chas. Wanter Baker, Tho*. L. Met­ business session and election of of­ Sterling Wham and Edward Wham. calf, Nellie Metcalf Younker, Frank ficers, an Inviting supper was served 11 Muriel Dae and Harold Withnell Younker, Maggie Sachi, Elena Sacchi by Agnes Lewis and Agnes Schroeder. played the wedding music and Mrs. Chase, Mary J. Bartholomew, Mrs. | Liston' Parrish sang, “Because." Mary Ferris, Mrs. Mary E. Miller, DINING ROOM & DINETTE SETS Miss Kern is .a graduate of Coquille Arthur Roy Norton, Wm. Iris Noble. See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in High School and attended the Uni ­ Sent in by Bandon chairman — CoquiUe lor Diamonds and Watch Straps. tfs versity of Oregon. Mr. Marineau la Mrs. J, W. Sweet, Mr. J. W. Sweet, a graduate of Portland schools and John P. Devereux, Theresa May Dev­ enlisted 1« the Coast Guard one and ereux, Jean Ruth Slate, Annie Still­ Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col lectors at Harbison's,- I a half years ago, He ha« been sta­ well Barrows, Katherine Leuthold, tioned at Bandon. The young coulee Hulda Strang Morras, Mrs. Gareld Will make their home in the “Kern Russell, Mr. Gareld Russel, Edna ■ j Beach Home" below Bandon. Simpson Fahy, Virginia M. Davis. Following the wedding service aW? From Marshfield — Eva Wilson ’ ceptlon was held at the home of Mr. Barnard, Carrie Noan Kronholm, and Mrs, Kern- Mrs. George Lars- son of Coos Bay, served the wedding Edna Kronholm Rourke, Mrs. Stanley Smart Bridal Shower For Eunice Howe 'W.S.C.S. Met Lost Thursday Pioneer Ass'n Now Has 272 Members Announcing The Opening , This Week —' Of The VICTORY CAFE 455 W. Front St. 24 - Hour Service John Roberts, Prop. Family Home Style Service I cake and Mrs. Bob Harris and Mrs. Harold Withnell poured, at a table centered with white chrysanthemums and white tapers. Assisting in serv­ oing were Misses Jean Williams, Eu- ' nlce Howe and Mrs. Allan Rhay. It was Jane Kramer who caught the bride's bouquet. Out-of-town gudsts included the ' mother of the groom, Mrs. Goodwin, ' and his brother, Edward, Nadine ■Koehler, Jane Kramer, all ot Port- ! land; Mr- and Mrs. George H- Alder, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, of Eugene; Mrs. Lloyd Jarvis, ot Myrtle Point; M*r, and Mrs. Willard Kelsey, Mrs. George A. Larsson, of Coo» Bay, and Mrs. Ida McGeorge, of Reedsport, For going away the bride wore a fuschla crepe dress, black woof coat and hat with White orchid corsage. Betty V. Barlclow And Wm. H. Spry United In Marriage Mias Betty V, Bark low, of Arago, was united in marriage there last Sunday to P, F. C. William H, Spry, whose home is in St. John, Kansas, but who to'stationed at Camp Adair near CorvajUs. He returned to camp on Tuesday af>d Mr*. Spry will leave Friday to join him. The bride is well known in this community, she having lived in the valley fort 16 years, attending grade and high /school at Arago. She was with the Coquille Hospital last year and has since been employed at the Smith Wood-Products pjapt. Her many , friends are wishing her mpeh happiness in extending congratula­ tions. Grdnge To Have ChristmasTarty What a Friendly American Gift Can Start Matejka's Jewelry Store ' Coquille, Ore. Patrons of Grange, No, 296, are reminded to attend the annualChrist- maa tree party to be held at the Cringe hall, Friday evening, Decem­ ber 17. A potluck supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock. . You are requested to bring enough bread and butter sandwiches for your, family , endjt. covered dish. Pfease bring a gift far each of your children and your guests with their names on the packages. There wttt be the usual exchange of gifts among Grange members. Florence Hallock, Lecturer, has ar­ ranged an interesting program for the entertainment part. DAINTY PRINTED RAYON HOU8ECOAT3 Sixes U - 44 BEAUTIFUL QUILTED ROBES In Plaid Taffeta White Rayon Satin and Hand-screened priced from $4.95 to $22.50 1 Oldest Home Owned Store Coquille, Ore.