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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1935)
FRIDAY, OOQUULK VALUT Cljb Notes and Other (Chriatmaa (érrrlinga ta All I Some Last Minute Suggestions 32-Piece Dinner Sets $3.50 to $5.50 • $15.50 End Tables 75c to $8.50 Occasional Chairs , - $6.50 to $10.95 Large Overstuffed Chairs - - $17.50 Floor Lamps $2.85 $10.50 Table Lamps |- - $1.49$3.50 Cedar Chests 25c $1.35 ■ $13.95 Fitted Over-night Cases $7.95 to $18.95 Mohair Davenport & Chair $74.95 Homespun tapestry Davenport & Chair $39.95 Heavy Tapestry - - Small Bud Vases Electric Mixers ” ” Bedroom Suites, 4 pieces Occasional Tables Card Tables Social Activities Penney’s GIFT BARGAINS The Justamere club ladies were uost delightfully entertained on Tuesday of this week at the home of Mrs. R. A. Wemich. This being the tub's annual Christmas party, the liternoon events were preceded by i sumptuous one o’clock luncheon, erved at the long dining table, which vas attractively decorated with small now-laden Christmas trees, a can- lelabra with red candles occupying he center. Adjourning to the beau- iful spacious living room later, the ;uests enjoyed their exchange of lifts while admiring the large Christ- nas tree and other Yuletide decora- ions, the whole illuminated by soft andlelight, presenting a colorful >icture. The club voted at this time to Io their bit, as usual, toward dispens ing Christmas cheer to others, per- iaps leas fortunately situated, and a ominittee was appointed to arrange he details. Club members and their ■usbands will enjoy a New Year’s <ve dinner party at Coquille hotel, ’resent Tuesday were Mesdames iherwood, Sanford. Osmundson, iickels, Hazard, Pierce, Greenough, /olsom, Smith, Hawkins, Fuhrman ind Lamb. ♦ * * For thrifty " Zero hour " shoppers! GIVE he* HOSIERY! Brighten your tree! Xmas Lights Moller SKATES Mazda eight light sett ‘ 59’ 98« Tn-plug, silk eord I Also a big assortment of tree ornaments, garlands, tinseL icicles at real sa vines I Buy an early! GIVE V ♦ * Handkerchiefs Fee Boys assd Girisi Bail bearing! Extends 7M* to 11*1 Sheepskin pads! Rubber cushioned! Quick turning! PAJAMAS! GIVE $46.80 to $89.95 S62.75 to $84.95 $5.25 $8.95 $1.75 to $4.75 Beautiful Glass Stem Ware—Goblets, Cocktails, Sherbets, Wine Sets and Water Sets Dainty Silk* Crepe Lovely Rayon & Cotton Electric Irons, Toasters, Corn Poppers, Waffle Irons and Sandwich Toasters. Lingerie Bedspreads Priced to Piearc! Meri’i tilk and rayon Here’t real luxury for only Velocipedes, Scooters, Tricycles and Wagons Gould Furniture Co. Mias Lena Williams entertained her contract bridge club Tuesday eve ning, with the usual games and Christmas exchange party. Enjoying the pleasant evening were: Miss Grace Ellingsen, Miss Elizabeth Pierce, Miss Carol Young, Miss Gen eva Agostino, Mias Katherine Jane Estate left by Chas. Lewis Sheed, Hassler and Miss Marjorie Knight. who died May 24, 1932. Nancy Pierson was appointed guardian for Hattie Pierson by the probate court on Wednesday, Her estate Is estimated-at |M1. Phone 49-m Coquille Oregon Leonard Felton Fitzgerald The body of Leonard Felton Fitz gerald, who died at the home of his son, Leonard A. Fitzgerald, on the Marshfield highway, was shipped to Reedley, Calif, for interment, last Friday by the Oano Funeral Home. The deceased was 87 years of age, having been born in Littleton, N. J., Aug. 25, 1840. He came to Coquille six months ago to make his home with his son. He had lived at Inde pendence, Ore., since 1913 until re cently when he Went to Orange Cove to visit a daughter. Death followed a paralytic stroke on December 7. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Maud E. Way, of Orange Cove, Calif., Mrs. H. R. Peitzke, of Ingle wood, Calif.; Claud F. Fitzgerald, of Loe Angeles; Chas. L, of Hawthorne. Calif.; Harry, of Charles City, Iowa; Jas. E, of St. Cloud, Minn,; Larry C... of Lakeview, Ore.; and Leonard A, of Coquille. Probate Court A petition for the administration of the $810 estate left by Daniel Stiennon, who died Dec. 10, was filed in probate court last Monday. A. M Peterson was last Tuesday appointed administrator of the $300 New low Price on all kinds of COAL ALPINE and SCORBY Ixx-ai and Long Distance HAUUNG Phones 101J—224L Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. * HANDBAG! Neighbors to Install Jan. 20 The Neighbors of Woodcraft new officers will be installed on January 10. Anna Hoag, state organizer, will be here to install, with Bandon and Langlois joining. The evening will open with a 6:30 potluck supper and the installation will be open to the public. The officers for the ensuing term are: Guardian Neighbor, Maude Bean; Past Guardian Neighbor, Dora Culbertson; Adviser, Edna Pointer; Banker, May Ensele; Magician, Har riet Schaer; Attendant, Ella Schroe der; Captain of Guards, Mattie Mc- Guffln; Flag-bearer, Carrie Reed; Inner Sentinel, William Keller; Outer Sentinel, Howard Pointer; Musician, Lola Thompson; Correspondent, Marjorie Clouse; Managers, Neighbor Leslie, Elizabeth Lane, Edna Ponter; 7erk, Hazel Pettengill; Senior Guardian, Lola Thompson; Installing Officer, Elizabeth Lane.—Dora Cul bertson, Correspondent. Rebekahs Elect Officers » GIVE /> Mamie Rebekah's election of offi cers resulted in the following mem bers being chosen to serve for the- following year: Noble Grand, Dora Oerding; Vice Grand, Clara Bosse r- man; sec, Florabelle Boober; tress, Amy Aasen. The rest of the officers will be appointed later. Joint in stallation with the Odd Fellows is to be held early in January. Plans are being made for the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Bandon to install th« of ficers here and the local Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are to install the Bandon officers. After the regular meeting of the local Rebekahs Wed nesday night, December 11th, the kitchen committee served refresn- ments. No program was held, due to the draping of the charter. 1 ..L JZU.. ... -------- JL!" ■ or inducing St. Nick to make a pre Christmas appearance in Coquille. Some Facts About Permanent Waving The Job’s Daughters invite their parents and" friends to their public installation of officers next Monday n evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic « hall. Their beautiful little ceremony,1 d The Business and Professional “The Book of Gold,” combined with ! b Women laid aside their B A Fa last a Christmas ending, will be presented « Monday evening and devoted the at this time. egular meeting hours to holding en- ertainment, with a Christmas tree tnd party. Instead of the usual ex change of gifts each member contri buted 25 cents, to be used for relief purposes. One enjoyable feature of ‘he evening was the singing of Christmas carols, by the entire com pany, led by Mrs. Ruth Beyers. Mrs Viola Newton was in charge of the program, ably assisted by Mrs Gladys Gano. The next meeting of ‘he B. P. W. will be held at Coquille Hotel on Jan. 6th. The Episcopal Guild ladies gather ed at the Guild hall on Wednesday, as usual for sewing. Mrs. A. J. Sher wood and Mrs. E. L. Vinton acted as hostesses to the following ladies: Mesdames Fuhrman, Selbig, Watson. Hazard, Pettit, Lorenz, Dimick, Man sell and Taylor. The Sunday school, church and guild members held a 8:30 o’clock dinner at the hall on Thursday evening with a Christmas program, tree and a visit from Santa. H. S. Norton We specialize In quality flowers exquisitely and smartly arranged. Music and Stationery BERGEN’S Better Blossoms Wrappings and Cards A COOS COUNTY INDUSTRY . 1 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon “Say it with Flowers” this Christmas Our Greenhouses promise to bear forth an abundanœ of Yule-tide Flowers. G I V E A * * 1 * BLANKET Everything for Xmas GLOVE, leather, fleece-lined, black, right hand, lost between the Church of God and 890 N. Coulter St. Griffin, care of Safeway, No. 136, formerly Dunham's. It*