Job9» Daughters Go to Bandon 1
Episcopal Guild ladies held their
egular Wednesday meeting at the
'arish hall with a good attendance
and much sewing accomplished. Mrs.
id. Lorenz and Mr*. Geo. Lorenz act
'd at hostesses. The following were
present: Mesdames Tuttle, Robinson,,
Watson. Ingall, Pettit, Gillespie.
Mansell, Hazard, Da via, Fuhrman,
Sherwood, Thoma*; Folsom, Tay'.or,
Osmundson, Rosa and Vinton.
Miss Grace Elllngsen entertained
vith two tables of'contract bridge at
»er home Wednesday evening, with
¿iizabeth Pierce, Katherine Jane
lassler, Mrs. Margarita Brodie, Vesta
Miley, Marjorie McClellan, Mrs.
larold Santee, Carol Young and
Vconta Sweet participating.
Mias
Elizabeth Pierce scored high at
»ridge.
Refreshments arid other
¿ame* occupied the guest* until a
To Be Married Tomorrow
Eckholm,
and Mr.
112.75
Walnut finish Knee-
hole Desks
Unfinished knee-hole
Writing Desks
Gould Furniture
Company
The wedding of two of Cooquille**
veil-known and popular young peo
ple who have grown to maturity in
:his city; will take place tomorrow
'orenoon at the home of the bride’*
>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ruble,
vhen their daughter, Tesise, will be
come the bride of William Pook, son
>f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pook.
Rev. W. S. Smith will officiate,
ising the impressive ring service.
The couple, unattended, will take
heir vows in the presence of close
elatives, only.
The bride , has chosen a green suit
vith matching hat and black acces
sories for her wedding. Immediately
'oilowing the ceremony the couple
viU leave for a trip by car, to Cali-
'omia points, expeiriing to be away
'or two weeks. The best wishes of
i host of friends accompany them.
The Job'* Daughters of Coquille
were entertained by their Bandon
members, assisted by Occidental
chapter at the O. E. S. at Bandon,
Monday evening, a large delegation
of members, narents and friend* go
ing from here. Miss Evelyn Rider
welcomed the visitor* with a beauti
ful greeting* in verse, and following
the regular meeting the Bandon girls
presented Mrs. Florence Sanford,
guardian of the Bethel, with a beauti
ful basket of flower* in a very pretty
ceremony, an expresison of their ap
preciation of her untiring efforts in
their behalf.
The Coquille girls, numbering'
about eighteen, gave a candlelight!
drill, singing “Our Bethel Light,”
with Mis* Margaret Purvance doing
the solo parte and they presented the
worthy matron of Occidental chapter 1
with a candelabara. Miss Levelle
Walstrom, Honored Queen, making
the presentation. The serving of re
freshments completed a very inter
esting and pleasant evening, the
bethel members appreciating especi
ally the presence of O. E. S. and Ma
sonic visitors.
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Coquille Girl Honored
Mi** Beryl Unsoeld. who with her
.ister, Barbara, attends the Humboldt
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»he took part in Coquille High plays
i few years ago.
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The weekly contract bridge group
met with Miss Carol Young on Tues
day evening
Members and guectr
were Miss Grace Ellirfcsen, Mis*
Marjorie Knight, Mias Katherine
■ lane Hassler, Miss Elizabeth Pierce
Miss Geneva Agoatino, Mr*. Marietta
Poweri and Mr*. Margarita Brodie.
Mrs. Brodie won the traveling prize
Late refreshments were served.
car, congenial party.
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Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Theo
Clinton entertained her contract
bridge club with the following mem
bers present: Mrs. Walter Litzenberg-
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