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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1935)
1 \ ‘ . »Ï Wagner-Whobrey Miss Marie Whobrey and Edgar A. Wagner were quietly married Satur day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson where Miss Who brey has made her home for several years. The loom was decorated in daffodils with greenery. The ring ceremony was used, by Rev. W. S. Smith, who performed it. The bride was given in marriage by H. L. Johnson. Miss Wanda Houdy- shell^jittpnded the bride and Ross Kistner acted as best man. « The bride was very attractively dressed in a royal blue dinner dress and carried, an arm bouquet of pin roses and freesias, while the brides maid wore a peacock blue dress and carried a bouquet of snapdragons. Mrs. E. A: Woodyard rendered two beautiful vocal solos, “Because” and “I Love You Truly,” after which the Nice fat birds. Make a reasonably low Sunday wedding march was played by Fred dinner. Dumam of Dora. A reception followed the wedding Í Phone 20 at which time the following guests wer?'served a delicious buffet lunch- son: Mr. son: Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Houdyshell, Mr. and Mrs. Guss H. Tillmann, Misses OUve and Virginia Tillmann, Henry T. Kuehn. Str. and Mrs. Clyde E Niles, Mias Gloria Getz, H. C. Getz, Tohn Rhule, Mrs. Allan McLeod, Mrs. Maud? Woodyard,-Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dale. Mrs. Martha E. Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Houck, all of Coquille; Mr afid Mis. Arnold Sundstrom, of Reedsport; Mrs. A. I. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGary, Jr., of ' Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gear hart, Miss Hazel Gearhart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dumam and Mr. and Mrs. Minard, of Dora. to make another payment on his Three Before City .Recorder During the luncheon the couple at $100 fine the last of this month. Three men have been before Re- tempted to make their escape by car coider Leslie the past week. Walt but were interrupted by the Usual in Smith and Carmel Sanders, arrested terference of human obstruction, rice, After a time they were released Friday, were fined $10 by the judge Modern Piano Instruction etc. on Wednesday and are serving it out' and allowed to proceed, writing dec orating their car and a cow bell fas Ellis Barker, who had paid only INEZ ROVER - * tened under it in order to further $04 on a drunken driving charge IM W. 2d St. Phone 34L announce that they were newlyweds. some time ago, was before the re Mrs. Wagner is one of Coos coun corder on Wednesday. He promised ty's most efficient rural teachers, who is now teaching her sixth year. Af ter Che couple returns from a short trip north she will resume her teach ing at Sumner. Continuing to board in her school district, shd will spend her week ends with her husband in the-H. L. Johnson home. Phone 100 Corner Third and Coulter "Kfr. Wagner is a highly respected young man who is employed by the Coquille Niles Motor company of Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Wagner have made many friends, all of whom are deeply interested in them and wish for them a most happy life together Veal "ÌJour Ideai Mealing Place. Gano Funeral Home || Club Notes and Other Social Activities Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Julius Ruble entertained about a dozen of their friends to a 4.30 o'clock dinner, the guests being seated1 at the dining table, made beautiful with a large center bouquet of violets with matching tapers, and hand- painted place cards with violet de sign. During the evening, contract bridge was\played, with Mrs. C. K. Noreott holding high score for the la dies and Willard Bosserman for the gentlemen. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Bosserman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bry ant, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boober and Mr. and Mrs. Noreott. On Monday evening Mrs. Ruble in vited in for cards a number of ladies, including: Mesdames Bingham, Mar tin, Boober, Hudson, Ralph Taylor. 1 Vaughan, Lefevre. Leland Peart. Oerding, Geo. Belloni and Lester Wil- -son. At cards Mrs. Bingham and »Mm. Martin were awarded the prizes, The decorations for this occasion con- sisted of baskets of purple iris and. yellow daffodils. Tuesday evening Mrs. Orvin Gant entertained her bridge club at the Coquille Hotel to' a seven o’clock din ner, the guests later going to the homa of M:s. Gant for cards. The main feature of the dinner was the presentation of a lovely birthday cake with candles, to Mrs. Don Estes, in recognition of her birthdayi Fol- ■ owing cards, at which Mrs. E. A. Walker made high score, the hostess served punch and wafers. Mrs. Gant Used most effectively about her rooms spring flowers of narcissi and anemones. The club members pres ent were Mesdames: Theo Clinton. E. A. Walker,* Kenneth jCistner, Don Estes, Geo. Anderson, Julius Ruble and Walter Litzenberger. Ready! Gaymode’s new spring colors! F fashion experts picked this jiew line of lovely hosiery colors I You’ll love them! Chiffons have silk picot top— service-weights have mercerized top and solei They’re both in fine-gauge full fashioned pure silk—siset'SMi to 10% I A value combination it would be hard-to-beat I Mrs. Bert Folsom was hostess to Ker Monday night bridge club this week, with all members present. High honors for the evening went to Mrs. Effie Miller. Those enjoying the evening were: Mrs. Hal Pierce, Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. Geo. Lorenz, Mrs, Muri Pettit, Mrs. PH Lorenz and Mr*. R. F Miller. Ambulance Service THE NEW CHEVROLETS operating costs Chevrolet CHEVROLET Southwestern Motor Company CHEVROLET . PONTIAC • BUICK . LA SALLE • CADILLAC Coquille Oregon