■re J»» I . ■ - « instructors are commissioned officers. Wm. Byerly is still quite ill with a severe case of bronchitis. Hi» sister, Mrs. Clara Kibler, is considerably im­ proved. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holverstott visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair while in the Umpqua valley. Mr. Sinclair has had a stroke and is un­ able to do very much. ’They are living on the old Holverstott ranch, j Word has been received that Mrs. Earl Steen, formerly of Fairview, but now living at Sweet Home,‘has de­ veloped asthma and is considering coming back to Coquille for treat­ ment. Out-of-Doors Stuff Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr». Harold Fish. Ladies Aid met Wednesday all day 1 at the home of Mrs. Ward Evans, ’ with a pot luck dinner at noon. The ! following ladies were present: Mes- dames Albert Lillie, Albert Gulstrom, O. H. Aasen, Clarence Butler, Charles Griffith and Mary Anne, Mr. and “ Mrs. Ward Evans and Maureen. In the afternoon a, short meeting of the ' Missionary Society was held with ' Mrs. Adrian Halter and Mrs. C. A. Kellner in charge. The following ladies joined the group for the after­ noon meeting: Mesdames Robert Fish and Gene, Tyrrell Woodward, Wayne Woodward, Lawrence Bark- ' low, Roy Martin and Ronald, S. C. McAllister and J. L. Burtis. ‘ The annual Ladies Aid Bazaar was held at the Arago store last Thursday with Mesdames Tyrrell Woodward, S. C. McAllister, Wayne Woodward, Adrian Halter and Miss Glenda Lil- [ lie in charge of the selling of the articles. * J. D. Carl and Herbert, and Ward Evans drove to Marshfield on busi­ ness last Monday. > Herman Sumerlin has been plow­ ing with his tractor for Wm. Knabe up on Fishtrap the past week. Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and Maureen, drove to Myrtle Point last Saturday and while there they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. theater ¡Wfllson. Miss Chloe Willson came home with them and spent the night. F Miss Glenda Lillie was a Thursday evening dinner guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans. J. L. Burtis is improving and is able to sit up a little ribw. Rev. M. M. Steam of the Brethern church in Myrtle Point, conducted | the regular Sunday mornin* church service. Sunday school Mtoweff it would have been laughable, but with an attendance of 32. There will day—well, that’» a different story. be services again next Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. and the Christ­ mas program will be given at the the week end at their homes in Arago. Miller and sons The. regular monthly school board Sunday dinner meeting was held Monday evening at of Mr. and and the school house, with the chairman, Mrs. Albert Lillie in charge. GiftSuggestions For Christmas... Myer» drove to on business Mrs. Chester Willson, of Myrtle Point, and Miss Glenda Lillie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans. Miss Chloe Willson returned home with her mother after spending the night at the Evans home. Pamela Evans was a Sunday night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie. J. D. Carl attended the Rotary club dinner in Myrtle Point last Thursday noon. Mrs. Carl visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Bender, while Mr. Carl was at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish attended the Assembly of God church in Coquille last Sunday evening. Wayne Woodward, Lawrence Bark- • Pictures • Mirrors • Plaques • Shag Rugs • Hassocks • Bathroom Rug Sets • Coffee Makers • End Tables • Coffee Tables • Smoking Stands BLANKETS .• ’ • The famous Hudson Bay brand and all makes of Blankets AMY BRITTON TRIANGLE . T’H-fHlook St Boom 3, Drone Apts. A /■ P. O. Box 38, Coquille Pot tu nd Oil Fairview News ' ' ' ■■ .1 . < J ■ . - I J