Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Coeur d'Alene Press from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho • 3

Location:
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Mr And Mrs Kyle Bates Married Here at St Thomas hendan TELEPHONE 49 U7 119 OURTH I '4 fr SPRING NEW DRESSES RAYON in CHOOSE ROM THESE: 1 LOOK YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY 498 598 SIZES OR JUNIORS MISSES AND WOMEN ALL OUR BEST SELLING STYLES 't MjviCjontfWf Wrful NEVER AILS ALWAYS POPS the the HENDAN BLOUSES Dr Murphy has resumed his dental practice in the Harding building after a trip to Greeley Nebr called there by the illness and death of his father The Rain and Sunshine club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gay Third ana Miller avenue SONS NORWAY OBSERVE ORTIETH ANNIVERSARY The Sons of Norway will observe their 40th anniversary riday eve MEADOWBROOK UNION POSTPONES CARD PARTY The card party planned by the Meadowbrook armers Union to be held Saturday night has been postponed until further notice it was announced today ELECTA CIRCLE TO POSTPONE MEETING Electa Circle of the Methodist church announced today that the meeting scheduled for Thursday has been postponed LEAGUE POSTPONES MEETING The meeting of the' Coeiir Alene Chapter Of the Idaho Writ League scheduled for riday evening has been postponed until a later date because of weather conditions the former arragut naval station Alton Jones state superintend ent of public Instruction said The board will consider alloca tion of property to higher educa tion institutions first by terms of a previous agreement Jones said No allocations have been rriadfe yet he stressed 1 LBe Given riday ROSE LAKE Idaho r(Special) REALESTATE CHATTEL LOANSCONTRACTS PURCHASED INSURANCE ire Casualty Bonds Agents for Work Compensation Insurance EXAMINING LIST ARRAGUT PROPERTY BOISE The state board of education Monday began a examination" of a list of surplus property available at 1 More than $1000 000 OOOIrt base metals has been produced in the last 64 years from mines in the Kellogg Wallace area City News in Brief SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs John Adams of 315 orest Drive is a surgical patient at the Lake City General hospital MAJOR Lawrence A Watson of 1404 Melrose under went major surgery yesterday at the Lake City General hospital PARENTS Mr' and Mrs DonaM Purdy of 1124 Hast ings are parents of a seven pound five ounce son Donald Bruce born Sunday at the Lake City General hospital Donald has a sister Janice 20 months old and grand parents are Mr and Mrs I Cabbage of Plummer and Mr and Mrs Glenn Purdy of Eureka Mont SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs Adeline Wehmeyer of 602 Locust avenue is a surgical patient at the Lake City General hospital SON IS An eight pound five ounce son war born yesterday at the Lake City Gen eral hospital here to Mr and Mrs Kelly of Worley The Kel leys have another son Rocky Ricky two and a half years old and grandparents are Mr and Mrs A Hanson smd Mr and Mrs John Kelly all of Worley RACTUREI) Napoleon COEUR D'ALENE REALTY CO In Spokane last night to see "Blossom at the American Theatre were Dr and Mrs Holden Mr and Mrs Waldemar Graf Mr and Mrs Urqu hart Miss Lottie Weeks Arthur Crawford Miss Elizabeth Reed Miss Morea Harris Miss Rose Mc Govern Mr and Mrs Oscar Nelson' Mr and Mrs Roger Wearne and Mrs moth er Mrs Martha Whitney Mr and Mrs Ralph Wilson Mr and Mrs Danby Mr and Mrs Wilson Mr and Mrs A Grid ley Jack Erickson Miss Margar et Brautigam and Miss Maude Ewer PAST MATRONS TO Elect of officers will be special order of business at monthly meeting of the Coeur Alene Eastern Star Past Matrons club to be held riday afternoon at Marine room follow ing a 1:15 luncheon 15 years (Jan 18 1910) Mrs Teresa Graham left this morning over the Soo Internation al for the east to attend dedica tion ceremonies at St church in Toronto and to spend the balance of the winter in New York She was accompanied as far as Spokane by her sister Mrs Arthur The Judd Cafe at 304 Sherman was thrown open to the public at 4 o'clock this after noon and the large room was fill ed with music rendered by the ah rirtg'er orchestra under a large bamboo tree in the rear GRIDLEY INVESTMENT CO COEUR (Ida) PRESS Jan? 18 1950 3 MIRIAM CIRCLE TO POSTPONE MEETING The meeting of Miriam Circle of Methodist church planned fop Thursday afternoon has been postponed until Jan 26 when it will be held at the home of Mrs Schenkenberg 1002 ront avenue DINNER DANCE AT HAYDEN LAKE GOL CLUB Russ Andre and his band will furnish music for dancing at the dinner dance to be given Satur day night at the Hayden Lake Golf Club Dinner will be served at 8 and dancing will follow from 10 until 2 a Both Chin ese and ham dinners will be serv ed' according to social chairman I Mrs Scott Jr It was also announced that the I old fashioned fried chicken din ner planned for Jan 27 has been' cancelled Another example of Wards great buying power! Only by purchasing in tremendous quantity and taking a low mark up can we bring you such quality and variety at this low price Every dress brand new just arrived for this event They sell out fast as they come in so be here early! 1 Mrs Sarah Butts of Spokane is the guest of her daughter Mrs A Kildea 502 Lakeside avenue for a few days JAN 18 1925 Both houses of the state legis lature adjourned yesterday follow ing annourccL 'ent of the death of Robert Dunn chief justice of the state supreme court former resident of Coeur d'Alene 113 4th St 340 'veS ALL DAY MEETING IS CANCELLED The all day meeting of the Wo Council of the Christian church planned for Thursday has been cancelled due to the weather MICA LATS GRANGE WILL NOT MEET RIDAY Due to weather and parking con ditions the Mica lats Grange will not1 meet as scheduled riday night it was announced today ROYAL NEIGHBORS POSTPONE MEETING The meeting of the Royal scheduled to be held Thursday evening at the I hall has been cancelled it was announced and the next regulai meeting cers will be held on eb 2 College branch Association for Official Notices MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas Lyonnais 32 and Helen Klipinger 34 both of Spo kane Robert Pletcher 26 and: Dor othy oster' 19 both of Coeur DIVORCE DECREE Ruth Wilhelm from Raymond Wilhelm for extreme cruelty Bewitchery jour favorite suit or with your favorite skirt a promise with a HENDAN blouse from our complete seleo tion With long or short sleeves Size 32 40 DeLongchamps of 619 19th street received a fractured right arm yesterday while working at the sawmill of the Northwest Tim ber company A log hit the box op the carriage1 ifft! the lever caught Mr DeLongchamps On the arm He was given emergency treat ment at the Lake City General hospital AT Jack Miller of this city is ill at the Kootenai hospital Third and oster avenue AT SALES A Thornton wholesale agent Coeur for General Pe troleum Corporation has com pleted a three day sales training course in Spokane for the distribu tor sales personnel in the Inland Empire our members of Gen eral sales training de partment in Los Angeles conduct ed the series of discussions BIRTH ANNOUNCED The birth of a seven pound 12 ounce son to Mr and Mrs Clarence inch of Hayden Lake at the Koo tenai Hospital last night is an nounced today Grandparents are fr and Mrs inch and Mr and Mrs Schweser all of Hayden Lake Royal Neighbors Busy at Post alls POST ALLS (Spe cial) The Neighbors at Post alls have had a busy time since the holidays At the recent Christmas party the hall was dec orated and after the regular meet ing an exchange of Christmas gifts and the revealing of secret pals were enjoyed after which lunch was served Last week the regular meeting was dispensed with for the pur pose of papering the lodge hall With the untiring efforts of the club president Mrs Edith Polston and the volunteer paper hanger Herman Bockmier the hall was made ready for the installation of officers on Jan 17 A potluck lunch was served' by volunteers Soroptimists Give To March of Dimes At the regular weekly meeting of the Coeur Soroptimist club yesterday noon at new Marine Room it was decided to make a contribution to the March of Dimes and reports were given from members' of the com mittee in charge of the ma jor project the Blood Bank Hospital services Medical services Nursing service Ambulance service Iron lung Blood transfusion Drugs and medicines Transportation Braces and crutches Written by 1 Person Premium only $500 a year Vhole Premium only $1000 a year Call 232 or stop at office for full particulars More Protection At a IteaBonabience WHITE EWCE GROUP AID CHILDREN WORLD CHENEY Wash Education and welfare of children abroad as well as of those at home will be a future objective of the Eastern Washington of the Childhood Education International according to Miss Clara Graybill faculty adviser of the local group As a means of furthering their program they will sponsor the sale of materials for helping teachers and student teachers effective professionally the coming week 1 New president of the group is Lois Springer Coeur State president fi Doro thea Jackson of Seattle Other newly elected officers include vice president Pernie Neves Eltopia secretary Janet Johnson Oppor tunity treasurer Pauline Dills Moses Lake Whitham Workman Spokane will head the groups work in the UNESCO field Mountain" was postponed and will 20 at 8 accord ing to Stanley Schmidt director A matinee wds given last riday aftfernoon Menswear rayons Rayon sheer prints Rayon spuns Butcher rayons Cord and butcher combinations JWO KINDSof POP CORN Solid rayon shantungs Rayon taffetas failles Solid and print combinations Duco dotted rayons Dressy and tailored styles Long lasting Relief for Itchy Skin Irritation a tipi So many people depend on Resinol Ointment to relieve smarting Itch of dry eczema chafing common rash it must be toad At all druggists The cost is small relief is mat Trv ill SALE! 3 Days Only Dinner and Dance At the meeting of Epsilon Sig ma Alpha Sorority held Jan 10 at the home of the sponsor Mrs Ward Arney plans were made formal dinner and dance to be held Rose Lake Play To lUnnnv I ruuay cvc iiLiig di Hour 2 'A social avaninv followed bv re freshments was enjoyed Those Due to weather conditions the all attending the meeting were the high play of Round the Mesdames Dorothy Teter Laura Jackson Gladys Bates Ann Hag en Virginia Baldwin Donna Wftndt and the Misses Shirley Shlerk Doreen Cooper Delores George Beverly Johnson Marian Mills Mary Orr Nancy Camper Inez Rdath and Mrs Arney Burch Brings Home New Ideas Of Color Harmonies Raymond Burch of urniture Store returned Sunday night from Chicago where he at tended a 10 day furniture market Mr Burch reports that the mar ket this year was one of the most largely attended he has ever seen and that among both manufac turers and furniture dealers he noted a definite optimistic trend In reportlng on the mart Mr Burch brought out the Interesting fact that the new furniture is 'of better construction and better styl ing han has been the case dur i Ing the past few years and that with the exception of lamps prices remain firm Modern trends in fur niture are definitely coming to the I front he said loor coverings are due for a I rise in price Mr Burch went on "explaining that most of the best i wool used in the manufacture of carpets and rugs is imported and has not yet appeared in sufficient quantity upon the market since the war Asked about color harmonies Mr Burch said that more and more color is being used in home furnishings and that more yellows greens and shades of chartreuse are being shown 217 Sherman i 25 Years Ago iN THE PRESS i elyn orsyth Ruth Spain Mary Cox Iona Redi Goldie Jensen and the Messrs Bernard Williams rancis Gerdes Ernest Boucher Bob McMillan Everett Coonradt Dave Smith Bob Lang Albert Nye Edward Cope and Justin Broderick Hears Miss Anita Kincaid At Recent Meeting The attractive new home of Mrs Mueller Jr was the scene of the regular meeting of the Coeur d'Alene Chapter of the American Association of Univer 1lty Women on Jan 11 The program for the evening 1 was presented by the Crafts Sec tion arranged by Mrs Went worth An Informative and inter esting discussion on home decor ations was given by Miss Anita Kincaid of Barclay and Brown in Spokane Miss Kincaid stressed the im portance of color arrangements ini the home and illustrated her points by exhibiting samples of vari dol ored and textured drapery and up holstery materials Refreshments were served by the hostesses the Mesdames Char les 'W" Lange A Buckley Graue Mr Green Walter Grid ley Philip Johnson Kiez' Dahl and Tibbetts 4 4 History of Kiwanis To Be Presented Over KVNI Thursday half hour musical program tracing' the 35 year history of Ki wanis International wilt be pre sented by the Kiwanis club of Coeur over radio station KVNI at 7:30 Tuesday ev eqing A Selections that have been long time favorites including a medlej i of state songs will be sung by the famed Wichita Kiwanis chorus i Brief speeches will be by Perry Christianson president of the Coeur Alene Kiwanis club shown above were married in an elaborate hol i ana Hugh Jackson of Stanford jjay wedding at Trinity Lutheran church on Dec 26 with the Rev Calif president of Kiwanis Inter O4troot officiating at the double ring ceremony Miss Joyce reeland national was maid of honor Miss Mary Orr of this city and Miss Betty Mac The Wichita Kiwanis chorus Donald of Walla Walla were bridesmaids Richard Morse of San ran conslsting of business and profes C8CO w8 best 11181 William Teeter and Dudley Camper of this city sional men has won wide recogni lvtre Gladys Gilbertson daughter of tion during the past few vears for Sanl Gubcrtson the late Mrs Gilbertson of 1424 ront avenue and tion during the past few years for Bate( to range examiner for the Idaho department of agriculture its concert appearances from coast uey making their home here Photo by Paul Elder program will be presented i by station KVNI as a part of its Chapter AV PHO public service in connection with I ttv1 a rs the 35th anniversary of the found AUlllcI Vdlllb riLT Ing of the organization which will At Burch Home 1 I be observed during the week of chapter AVPEO entertained Jan 15 to 21 by more than 3000 members of Chapter AG at a clubs in the United States and delightful Day pro Canada gram and tea Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Raymond ESA Plans ormal Burch 521 oster avenue Mrs Charles Seymour Mrs A Knudson and Mrs James Ev enden had charge of the entertain ing program nd pouring at the tea table were Mrs Ralph Nelson and Mrs Broderick i "A Wk YUGOSLAV Dr Ales Bebler above ex partisan fighter has presented his ere dentials as (iele gate to the UN Security Coun ciL Russian delegate Jacob Malik is expected to challenge Bebler when he appears at the first Security Council meeting of the new year carrying one step ftfttfterthe RussianYugostav diplomatic war in the UN Interesting program has been planned by the program com mittee headed by Gilbert Johnson and will include an address by James Piprew and several accor dion selections by an accordian band The dance team under the direction of Nils Anderson will also perform and lunch will be served after the program wltl dancing to follow No regular meeting is planned for riday but the program will start at 7:30 A large crowd is expected to attend ana commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the local' order at MISSION SOCIETY TO MEET AT TRINITY LUTHERAN The Missionary Society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the church Mrs Enquist will have charge of the program anj the Mesdames Krone Daniels and Wikum will be hostesses Mr and Mrs George ranklin Peters were married here Jan 7 at St Thomas Catholic church the Rev Bermingham reading the nup tial vows The bride is the former Joyce Mylan daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mylan of this city and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs red Schmieder of Coeur arid the late Harry Peters The young people are residing here while Mr Peters is on leave from his duties as operating engineer for the Alkan Construction company at Point Barrow Alaska photo by ine Arts Studio POLIO INSURANCE Pins Spinal Meningitis Diph theria Scarlet ever Smallpox Leukemia Encephalitis and Tetanus Pays up to $5600 for Treatment of Each Person Albert and James Merrigan en tertained the following guests at a dancing party last night at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Merrigan 618 In diana avenue the Misses Martha Lowe Rose Louis Lily Louis Ann Marie Gerdes Monie Boucher Do lores Kennedy Dorothy Redi Ev Ji I im SsSS 3 $4 iff' IT ilk I HE fl Srr LA1 I ft I jl i i 4 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Coeur d'Alene Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Coeur d'Alene Press Archive

Pages Available:
623,142
Years Available:
1906-2014