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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1935)
Mrs. Geo. Lorenz and Mrs. Ed. Lor- epz were hostesses to the Episcopal Guild ladies on Wednesday for the usual meeting, including business and sewing. Next Wednesday the ladies will serve a potluck dinner at the t.noasshour, which the public is invited to attend—adults paying 25 cents for dinner, children 15c. The ladies pres ent on Wednesday included: Mes- dames Mansell, Hazard, Sherwood, Selbig, Gillespie, Martin, Taylor', Pet tit and Vinton. j* .chairman of the committee which will co-operate with the Woman’s Club and other civic organizations and which will m^et with the city council• next Monday evlrning to discuss what can be done thcri. Miss Jeannette Pook entertained Lafe Compton was named on the several of her friends with an jnfor- mat family dfhner on Wednesday Highway committee, the other mem •vening. Enjoying the occasion were bers being J. A. Lamb and Mr. Nor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughan, Miss ton. A. N- Gould was named as a Dean Harding. Miss Kathleen Mc member of the fish and game com t Clintock. Miss Harriet Gould, Mr. and mittee. Roy Wernich reported that he had Mrs. Pook and Bill Pook. received considerable encouragemet^. The Justamere club members met in Portland for his plan of loading at the home of Mrs. Hal Pierce yes vessels at Coos Bay for European ' terday for one o’clock lunch and shipment. When he was up there he needlework. The members enjoying found eight carloads of freight from' the day With Mrs. Pierce were: Mes Coos county which was to cross the dames Sanford. Sherwood. Osmund- Atlantic, and he believes he will be son, Sickels, Smith, Johnson, Lamb, able to work out an agreement which Hawkins, Fuhrman, Folsom, Green- will save local shippers the cost Of the haul to Pot Hand, and provide suf ough and Wernich. ficient business for some steamship Mrs. J. E. Norton’s Camp Fire Giris line that a vessel can be loaded at the group enjoyed a dance given last Sat Bay. It was announced that the Caos urday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. Peppy music by Mrs. Mary county postmasters request the co Gilbert added to the evening's pleas operation of Chambers of Commerce ure. Mrs. M. EarP Wilson, president in preparing for the annual conven of the Board of Sponsors of Coquille tion of Oregon postmasters which Is Camp Fire Girls, and Mrs. Norton, to be held in Coquille in late summer or early fall. chaperoned the affair. Millinery Miss Cary Singing in Portland Dorothy Cary, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cary of Coquille, will have a star role in the Lenten concert being presented by Marylhurst col lege singers at the Madeleine Hall, Portland, next Tuesday. She will ting the inspiring soprano solos of Stabat Mater," famous eighteenth century oratorio by Pergblesi, and will be supported by a cast of 35 young singers who are students, at Marylhurst college (Oswego) and members of the group of selected singers known as Treble Triad.. Miss Sara Olsson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. B. W Olsson, Marshfield, is a member of Treble Triad and will participate prominently in the choral numbers. The great Lenten theme will be depicted by tableaux, repre senting the stations of the cross and scenes frona the life of Our Sorrowful Mother. '¡3. 332 First Street, Coquille, Ore. '••• w.-.-.- . ,V. ... .. And these CHEVROLE CHEVROLET FIVE FAMOUS FEATURES for 1935 make It as advanced in quality as It Is in styling Southwestern Motor Company Oregon CHEVROLET - PONTIAC • BUICK LA SALLE CADILLAC