The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 22, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    f lcb Notes and Other
Social Activities
Miss Evangeline Philbin, chairman
of the International Relations com­
mittee of Oregon Business and Pro­
fessional Women's clubs, spoke before
an enthusiastic audience in the Pi­
oneer church Monday evening. Her
subject was, “Can We Have Securi­
ty?" It was a splendid address and
thoroughly enjoyed by everyone,
Mrs. Bertha Smith was chairman of
the program and introduced the
speaker.
The program opened with an organ
recital by Bobby Burns, followed by
three splendid numbers rendered by
Miss Muriel Dae’s string ensemble.
After the fine address, Rev. Geo.
R. Tumey sang two lovely solos ac­
companied by Mrs. Maud oWodyard.
It certainly was an evening well spent
and those who did not attend missed
a rare treat.
-
Opportunity knocks but once!
We’ve taken
our better wipter coats and re­
duced them to this low price
... so they’ll sell quickly!
Smart woolens, luxuriously fur •’
trimmed! For misses and women!
Continuing Penney’s January
WHITE GOODS VALUES
__ Tre':'
MARQUISETTES
It srfll cost little to have fresh
new glass curtains this Spring!
Make them now! Dots and
figures on sheer marquisette t
J
Be Sure to
See Then!
An unusually low priced
group -of better owility mar­
quisettes. Dots, fancies and
plains! 3« inches wide.
CREPU NORMA
All Wool! 54" wide!
98C
Here’s a value that will
you want to start your Spring
sowing right away. There’s *
a
complete range of dark and
light ahadea. Lovdr
Oâ
BZdSPAEADS
thjn'l Min
T.’.j Buy!
We can’t buy any more to seti
at this price—so buy now! 81
N ation widej ***.
ri tton in smart
Uni»-», o-allop finish! Seam­
less. loo! RO by 105 in.—will
hl any regular size bed!
23c ea.
42"x36"
Avenue
Dress
from Old Mexico
New Spinach from Texas
Excellent No. 1 Potatoes
Shoestring Carrots
and Beets for your salad
COURTESY TO THE CUSTOMER
is our first consideration
f
Fart
.
Cntors/
wide variety oí
color cosnbibsati
quality at a km
ENNEY'S
IE.
I1
¡T2 Fini Street. í ootiille. Piaron
69
Busy Comer Grocery
Delivery
THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE
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Missionary Socitles Notes
Royal Neighbors Install
The Royal Neighbors met in the W.
The Ladies Missionary society of
the Baptist church met at the home O. W. hall Wednesday evening for the
of Mrs. Bond for their regular pro- , regular meeting and installation. Dis­
gram and silver tea Wednesday after- ' trict Deputy, Mrs. Ada Lemon, was
noon. After a program, entitled, “A the installing officer, and* Mrs. Jane
Challenge to New Paths,” arranged Ferbrache, cerenfomal marshal. The
■*
by Mrs. R. B. Cummins, refreshments following officers’were installed:
A sewing club, called the "Friendly
Oracle
—
Mrs.
Ida
Sherrard
were served by the hostess to the fol­
Dozen,” met at the home of Mrs. Fred
Vice Oracle—Mrs. Belle Bellon!
lowing ladies: Mesdames T. R. Rut­
Wheaton Wednesday afternoon. The
Chancellor—Mrs. Myrtle Jones
ledge, R. B. Cummins, Alice Holver-
following members had a most pleas-
Pas! Oracle—Mrs. Julia Ortman
stott. Flora Dunn, Clara Wheeler,
ont time sewing and knitting: Mes­
Recorder—Mrs. Mae Waggoner
Harry
Roas
and
Luella
Smith.
dames Grant Wilcox, Louis Fugelson,
Receiver—Mrs. Ethel Leach
Jack Hultin, Fred Noaler, Sam Ar­
Marshal—Mrs. Ruby Johnson
The Missionary Society of the Pi­
nold, Geo. Matney, and two guests, oneer Methodist church met in the
Asst. Marshal—Mrs. Jane Burch
Mrs. J. A. Martin and Miss Katherine church parlors Thursday afternoon
Inner Guard—Mrs. Betty St. Clair
Trendle.
Delicious refreshments for their program and tea. Mrs. Esta
Outer Guard—Mrs. Katherine Peart
were later served by the hostess. The Ellis, program superintendent, pre-_
Flag Bearrer—Mrs. Ella Sheehan
club will meet in two weeks with sided, leading the singing with Mrs
Musician—Mrs. May Ensele
Mrs. Grant Wilcox.
After the meeting, Keno was en-
Skeels at the piano. The missionary
topic, “Our Dollars at Work," was I joyed and refreshments were served.
Mrs. H. A Young and Mrs. J. A presented by Mrs. W. R. Wilder. The
Lamb h<'d a little informal party program of the South Methodist
Celebration at Kindergarten
Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Churches of the U. S. was outlined as
Tuesday
Mrs. Alice Lafferty’s kin­
Lamb for Mrs. Gertrude Lorenz, who regards their missionary activities.
has been visiting here from Medford The topic, “Missionary work of the dergarten class entertained Barbara
for a few days. A very pleasant eve­ local church,” was also presented and Slater at a three o’clock lunch in
ning was spent in chatting and sew­ pledges were made. The president, I honor of her fifth birthday. During
ing.
Delicious refreshments were Mrs. Jas. Richmond, outlined definite I the aftemoqn each child represented
served Inter bribe hostesses to Mes­ aims of the society for the year. Mrs. I a Mother Goose character and before
dames J L. Smith, Bert Folsom, Muri Walter Oerding had charge of the they could partake of-lunch a nursery
Those invited
Pettit, C'a I-orenz, Edna Hartson. devotions and scripture reading. Ap­ rhyme was recited.
were: Warren Jenkins, Joyce Taylor,
Effie Miller. Henry Lorenz, C. A. propriate music was interspersed. *
Nancy Godard. Donny Price, Junior
Rietrhan and the honor guest, Mrs.
After the meeting, a social hour i Wilder, Virginia Huddle, Helen Wil­
Gertrude Lorenz.
vzas enjoyed.
Refreshments were son, Richard Shaw and the honored
served by Mesdames Esta Ellis, Belle guest, Barbara Slater.
The “Old
A lovely reception was tendered the Belloni, Thelma Dale and Earl Car­
Women
in
the
Shoe
”
will
entertain
newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. lyale to the following ladies: Mes­
Carl Perry, of Bandon, Sunday eve­ dames Amanda Way, Guss Tillmann, on January 29, in honor of Nancy
ning by the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Louis Fugelson, G. A. Thompson, Godard’s birthday.
Lorenz, at her home on Willard St. Cyril McCurdy, Ray Brown, Wm. Ire­
I Don’t miss calling at the Excel
?he following relatives and friends land. C. C. Southard, Londy Peart,
Dress Shop for real bargains, Many
.'njoyed this very happy occasion: Margaret Brown, E. C. Ashworth,
garments at one-half price, some less.
Messrs, and Mesdames Henry Lorenz, Warren Davis. Frank Leslie, C. tf.
George Lorenz, Muri Pettit, C. A. Gormley, Walter Oerding, H. L. John­ All new stock.
Rietman. Henry McCue, George Lor- son, Jas. Richmond, Ernest Purvance,
nz, Jr., Frederick Moore, Mesdames Lloyd Oddy, W. R Wilder, Jack Hul­
Edna Hartson, Caroline Lorenz, Per­ tin, Leland Peterson, B. C. Minard.
ry, Ed Lorenz, Misses Robinson, Fay Birdie Skeels. R. B. Rogers, R. Wil­
"
These are written,
“
Petry, Betty Rosa, Mary Edna Lor- kins, R. E. Boober, Eva Thornton and
that ye might believe that Jesus is
~nz, ’Virginia Hartson and Messrs, Rev. W. R, Wilder,
the Christ, the Son of God; and
Carl Lorenz and Harry Lorenz.
that believing ye might have ll.'e
■ The Missionary ladies of the
through His name.” John 20:31
The “Needleworkers” club met at Church of Christ met at the church
Let the Dey of Rest Find Yon
Thursday
afternoon.
After
a
ver/
in
­
the home of Mrs. Frank Pook for a
In Grfi Henee
one o’clock luncheorr'Thursday. Af­ teresting business meeting, at which |
ter luncheon, the' afternoon was time plans were made for the year’s’
p'easantly spent in sewing, knitting work, the topic, "Hopeful Signa of
md chatting. The following mem­ India," was discussed Refreshments
bers were present: Mesdames Ray were served by Mesdames W. A. I
Simpson, E. A. Wimer, Jack Arnold. Sloan, Geo. Swinney and Mary Wim- j
George Gilman, E. C. Yarbrough, er to the following ladies: Mesdames ■ Z
Josh Ruble, the hostess and a guest, Pearl Cardwell, Ione Billings, Paul
Maud Skaggs Woodyard
Simpson, Kenneth Graham, Harold I
Mrs. C. J. Elwood, of Marshfield
Bachelor of Marie
McCue, Steve Dey, C. C. Farr, V. L. i
Accredited teacher of
Bailey, Fred Schaer, A. S. Bean. E. L.
If vou want to subscribe for a Port­
Piano and Voice
land daily the clubbing combination I Benham. Dalton. Matney, Davis and
Misses Gladys Culbertson and Jennie ’ IM 8. Henry 8L
PIONEER METHODIST
HOMETOWN
Broadcloth
36" wide!
Fati Coloni
Full standard quality! Just a
little time—a very little money
and you’ll have a gay, cheery
house dress!
Smart new de-
Fresh Ripe Tomatoes
The Monday night bridge club met
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Collier this
week for a seven o’clock supper. Mrs.
F. C. McNelly was the hostess. Cards
were later enjoyed by the following
members and guests: Mesdames A. B.
Collier, E. M. Kay, George Johnson,
U. E. McClary, Frank Thrift, H. S.
Norton, T. B. Currie and the hostess
High score was won by Mrs. Currie,
second by Mrs. McClary and the trav­
eling prize went to Mrs. Collier.
The Episcopal Guild ladies met for
a potluck dinner Wednesday noon In
the Parish house. After a sumptuous
dinner, a short business meeting was
held, followed by an afternoon of
rewing
The following members
were present: Mesdames W. H. Man­
sell, C. J. Fuhrman, R. L. Stewart,
G. W. Bryant, Geo. Taylor, Sr., C. T.
Selbig, A. R. Dimick, Muri Pettit,
Geo. Lorenz, Annie Robinson, Olive
Hickok, Ida Owen, Bert Folsom, A. L.
Beck, Nels Osmundson, A. J. Sher­
wood, L. H. Hazard, Jas. Watson, H.
A. Young, J. D. Gillespie, Lloyd Rosa
and Rev. G. R. Turney.
marquisettes
X99".
climes more sunny at this season of the year
The “Friendly Seven” sewing club
net at the home of Mrs. Roy Boober
Tuesday afternoon for desert lunch-
on. The members sp<nt the after-
oon. sewing, crocheting and chaf­
ing. Those present were Mesdames
’.meat Purvance, F. 8. Emery, Lafe
Gompton, K. P. Lawrence, C. C
"outhard and the hostess.
ÄS’ 10%.
Low Priced
for January !
We are pleased to offer you Vegetables and Fruits grown in
The Wednesday night bridge club
of the younger set met at the home of
Mrs. Lorraine Perrott for cards this
week. High score was held by Mrs.
LeVeme Pernell and low by Missl
Genevieve Foster. Delicious refresh­
ments were served later by the host­
ess to Mesdames Evelyn Elliott, Lt
Verne Pernell, Fay Waggoner, Max­
ine Stevens. Margarita Brodie and
Misses Helen Glenn, Dorothy Bunch,
Eunice Carmichael, Genevieve Foster,
Vera Gaslin and Beneva Volkmar.
You’ll not have a chance like
this again soon!
For Your Tobte
•e offer with the Sentinel will
Lafferty.
Miss Dollar Married This Nogn
Miss Diana Dollar, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stanley Dollar, of
Oakland, all of whom were in Co­
quille last summer at the time of the
pipe organ dedication in the Pioneer
church, was married at noon today
in St. Paul’s Episcopal church, to Jo­
seph Caiperon Hickingbothan, of San
Francisco.
Coquille friends who were invited
to the wedding and reception follow­
ing were Messrs, and Mesdames E.
E. Johnson, who attended; J. A.
Lamb, Ray C. Vaughan, H. W. Pierce.
W. Raymond Wilder, J. S. Barton, C.
J. Fuhrman, Mrs. A. J. Sherwood
and Clarence A. Barton.
Attend Conference
Mrs. Roy Boober provided the din­
ner number for the Coquille B. P. W.
club at the district conference in
Marshfield Sunday.
Mrs. Boober
gave two of her splendid readings.
Mrs. Georgia Richmond, president of
the Coquille club, gave the report for
the year. Mrs. Leona Bryant was one
of the speakers for the round table
discussion. Several Other members
were present from Coquille.
informal Reception for Speaker
Mrs. Bertha J. Smith, chairman of
the International Relations committee
of the B. P. W., entertained for Mias
Evangeline Philbin Sunday evening.
Present were officers of each of the
organizations sponsoring Miss Phil­
bin ’s trip to Coquille. The reception
was held in the home of Mrs. George
Unsoeld.
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on
Fire Insurance.
r
INEZ ROVER
Accredited Piano Teacher
aed
Advanced
ln-
and Organ.
1S5 W.
SHIP FASTER
& SAVE MONEY!