The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 21, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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Charles V. Winn, C. S. B.
of Pasadena, California
Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
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The Needleworkers met at the
home of Sirs. Jack Arnold on the
Marshfield highway on Friday, May
14, for dessert lunciieon. An enjoy­
able afternoon was spent sewing
with the following members present:
Mesdames Geo. Oilman, E. A. Wimer,
Eart Cross, Ed Yarbrough and host-
tess, Mrs. Arnold.
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YOUR GROCERY ORDER
The Friday afternoon contract
club met on May 14 at the home of
made at our store by telephone and delivered to you receives the
Church Edifice, 790 Central Ave.
Mrs. Lelund Peart for 1:30 dessert
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1037
careful attention of experienced grocers. Our system of tele­
high scoie tor the afternoon’s piay
luncheon. Mrs. Paul Simpson held
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phone and delivery service is designed to give satisfaction to our
and Mrs. Kenneth Graham won con­
The Public 1» cordially invited to attend.
solation prize.
The following mem­
. customers.
bers and guests were present: Mes­
dames Paul Simpson, Kenneth Gra­
Pioneer Society Silver T<
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ham, R. T. Slater, Leland Petersen,
The meeting and silver tea of the
The marriage of Miss Virginia A. F. R. Hendricks, E. C Ashworth, V. . £
Pioneer Missionary Society was held Miller to Stanley G. Besaey was sol­ Oderkirk and hostess, Mrs. Peart.
in the church parlors yesterday at- ’ emnized last Sunday afternoon at
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teraoon with Mrs. Esta Ellis in charge three o’clock at the home of the
Mrs. U. E. McClary entertained
ot the program, which dealt with the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion the Friday afternoon Duplicate club
church universal. Following the song C. Miller, near Dora, Rev. Neil J. last week with dessert luncheon.
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service the devotional meeting was Barnes officiating.
Mrs. Frank Thrift and Mrs. R. E.
led by Mrs. Wilder and a solo was I
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They were wed beneath a holly Boober hold high scores for the af­
rendered by Rev. W. R. Wilder. Good arbor on the front lawn, and in front ternoon play. Those enjoying the
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talks were made by Mrs. L. P. Fu- of a row of fir trees which Mr. afternoon were: Mesdames Ed Mc­
gelson, Mrs. Dora Oerding and Mrs. Miller took from the surrounding Keown, J. L. Aasen, Hal Pierc«; H.
Cyril McCurdy.
The refreshment forest and planted on the first Christ­ S. Norton, E. M. Kay, R. E. Boober,
committee—Mrs. C. Finley, Mrs. man following the birth of each of Frank Thrift and the hostess.
Chas. McCurdy and Mrs. C. McCurdy his children—William, Miller, Mari­
—served tea to the following: Mes­ on, Jr., Ted, Lincoln, Felix, Priscilla
Mrs. Walter Oerding entertained
dames Way, Oddy, Sickels, Wilder, and Virginia. The latter's tree was with a lovely party for her daughter,
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Fugelaon. Oerdinx. Ellis Johnson sreHatlv
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Wm. Peart, Laws, Peterson, Ruble, Miss Priscilla Miller as maid of beautifully decorated in pink and
Hand, Dale, Broders, Wimer, Rogers, honor, and Howard Bullard as white.
At 3:30 delicious refresh­
and L. Peart.
room’s attendant.
ments were served^to the following
The bride wore a white satin dress, guests: Harriet Walker, Joyce Ben­
State Land Board farms and with fingertip length veil, pearls, a ham, Marianne Rackleff, Patricia
ranches for sale, low prices and easy very old heirloom bracelet belonging Yarbrough, Patricia Brady, Jane
terms. Apply at the office of James to Mrs. Warren Bullard, and carried Oerding, Shirley Slater, Nadine Ash­
Watson. Attorney for the State Land roses. The maid of honor wore a worth. Laura Emily Ruble, Eulia
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The First National Bank train gown of blue taffeta. A large McCracken, Dorothy Howe, Janice
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' Building, Coquine, Oregon.
tf number at guests were present for Carver and the guest of honor.
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the occasion from Dora, Coquille,
Marshfield and Crescent City.
Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman and Mrs. M. O.
Following a honeymoon trip to Hawkins entertained Friday, May 14,
eastern Oregon the newlyweds will at the home of the former on Spur­
A grocery store with a business policy of fairness to the customer
return to make their home in Marsh­ geon Hill with a luncheon. The tables
field where the groom is employed and rooms were beautifully decorated
by the Consolidated Freight Lines with iris, spirea and other spring
and the bride in the Swanton drug flowers.
A lovely afternoon was
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spent at sewing. Those invited to the
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party were: Mesdames J. R. Bunch,
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Celebrated Twelfth Birthday R. E. Boober, K. P. Lawrence, M. E.
Mrs. Vem Bailey entertained on Wilson, Louis Charneskt, Platt, Gao.
Saturday in honor of her daughter, Laird, Sandy Thrift, E. D. Webb, H.
Verene,
the occasion being her L. Claterboa, R. L. Stewart, Geo. H.
twelfth birthday.
The guests and Chaney, Geo. Jenkins, Chas. Stauff,
“The heart is deceitful
guest of honor all attended the mat­ W S. Sickels, J. D. Rankin, R F.
above all things, and desperately
inee, after which games were played Milne, Ida Owens, Lloyd Rosa, Jas.
THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE
wicked; who can know it?” Jere­
at the hostess' home. Later delicious Watson and hostesses.
miah 17: 3.
refreshments were served to the fol­
The B.-P. W. met at the home
The Chart* Offers Ute Only tea-
lowing guests: Avis Ricketts, Jewell
edy for an Ailing Heart
Capps, Maxine Briner, Doris Clark, Mrs. Geo. Bryant Monday evening
STEADY WORK, Good Pay—reliable
with a pre-convention meeting. The
Bonnie Forest and Verene Beilay.
man wanted to call on farmers in
following
delegates
were
chosen:
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N. Coos County. No experience or
Mesdames Bertha Smith, O. Newton,
capital required.
Write today
W. E. Boeserman, Annie Robinson, E.
O m Oant a Ward Rack laaertiaa
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FURST A THOMAS, 42« Third St.,
D. Brodie, Clarence Osika, J. P. Bey­
Na Adv. laas than U rente
Oakland, Calif.
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Gertrude Abel.
FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet Sedan;
FOR RENT—Sleeping Rooms. Board
in good condition; 1937 license. «75
Mrs. O. T. Oant entertained her
if desired. Address 560 West 6th
cash, or will trade for furniture.
Tuesday night contract bridge club at
St., Coquille.
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Mrs. F. W. Stone, 013 North Heath,
her home. Mrs. D P. Estes won high
Coquille.
score, Mrs. Walter Litzenberger the
FOR SALE—Jersey cow, was fresh
traveling prize and Mrs. Julius Ruble FOR SALE—One 5-year old proven,
May 12; double tested. Sarah Mc­
the consolation. Later lovely refresh­
Adams, Marshfield highway. 18t2
purebred Jersey Bull. Reasonable.
ment were served to tjie following
Gao. E. Hampton, Arago, phone
members: Mesdames Julius Ruble,
WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
12R14, Coquille.
T. S. Stevens, Fred Watson, Walter
Hess & Clark Poultry A Stock rem­
Litzenberger, E. A. Walker, D. P. FOR SALE reasonable—Two used
edies and tonics. reCoos Feed A
with
Estes, Elton Brady and hostess, O.
Electric Refrigerators. Good buys.
Seed Stores.
T. Oant
Mt. States Power Co., Coquille.
FOR SALE—Good milch cows, 2 to
8 years old, all fresh; two-year-old
The Wednesday Duplicate contract SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Newly
decorated, good bed and nicely fur­
heifers add year-old bulls. Stock
-dub met at the home of Mrs. D. E.
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nished. 391 South Collier, phone
There is no finer expression of love and congratulation
can be seen at the John Burgess
Rackleff on Knowlton Heights. Mrs.
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farm on the Newton place, one mile
Hal Pierce and Mrs. Bert Folsom held
high score for the afternoon play. The
from old Johnson mill, or see Mike
Daniels,
at Mike’s Implement
following members and guests were FOR SALE—General Electric Refri­
gerator, used four years.
A good
present: Mesdames F. S. Emery, J. E.
House, Coquille.
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buy.
Can be seen st Mt. States
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Axtell, Hal Pierce, Bert Folsom, J.
Power Co.
BUNCH of Milk Goats for sale rea­
L. Aasen, Claire Gray, R. L. Stewart
sonable. Inquire Mrs. Wissenback.
and hostess, Mrs. Rackleff.
WANTED—Married man on dairy
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Fifth street, at Patterson’s Grove.
ranch, experienced milker.
Joe
The Episcopal Guild ladies met on
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Nilsen, Riverton. Phone 1R14, Co­
Tuesday at the Guild Hall. Mrs. C.
quille.
l»tl WILL TAKE Stock to pasture; must
J. Fuhrman and Mrs. Lloyd Rosa
were hostesses for the afternoon.
be tested for abortion and T. B.
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The
following
were
present: WANTED At Once—Man and wife to
R. H Christensen, Bullards route,
work at County Farm.
Man to
Mesdames Ida Owen, James Watson,
Coquille.
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We have plenty of first quality Veal and it
work on farm, woman to cook.
Nels OsmundsOn, Wm. Mansell, Ed
Please apply in person.
Core
Lorenz, Chas. Stauff, C. T. Selbig, M.
County Farm.
is cheaper than any other meat Come in
F. Pettit, C. L. Tuttle, J. D. Gilelspie
and Rev. Geo. R. Turney
TRAILER HOUSE for sale, 7x14 feet.
and select your cut or phone your order and
365 for cash.
At Coquille Auto
Mrs. R. C. Vaughan entertained at
Pafic.
19t3* LEASE OR SALE—42 Acres, House.
her home on Knowlton Heights on
have it delivered. Two deliveries daily-
Tuesday evening in honor of her
Orchard, Chicken Yard, Oarage.
cousin, Mrs. Chas. B. Kash. Dessert ROOM it BOARD for two young men
Quelle Cafe, opp. Poetoffice.
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who will share room. 30« S. Myr­
was served with contract bridge fol­
Ten A. M. and Three P. M,
tle, Coquille.
it* WANTED Used Furnitur«. Call 49M.
lowing. Mrs. Elbert Schroeder won
Gould Furniture Co.
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high score for the evening's play, Mrs. “TRUE STORY” magazine, 3 years
Ted Homecker won the consolation
33.00. Also big free gift book, un­
and the guest of honor was the reci­
til June 1. Bargains on all other
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pient of a lovely guest prize. Those
magazines.
Write agent, Mrs. E.
enjoying the party were: Mesdames
Dalton, Box 112, Coquille.
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Elbert Schroeder, Don McEnlry, Ted
Phone 20
Homecker, Paul Trojel, John L. WANTED to buy — Used Washing
Machines, Bed and Springs, Chairs,
Hawkins, Clarence Osika, E. R.
Baby Beds, Stoves, Ranges. Biegger
Strain, T. T. Denison, Geo. McClellan,
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A Gunderson, Front street, Co­
J. Eric Tucker. T. M. Dimmick, Chas.
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quille.
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J. L.STEVENS
B. Haglund, J. H. Mills, Miss Carol
Young, the guest of honor, Mrs. Kash,
and the hostess, Mrs. Vaughan.
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Fresh Pineapple
Fresh Strawberries
New Peas and Potatoes
New Spinach
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Mrs. M. O. Hawkins entertained at
her home on Spurgeon Hill Wednes­
day morning with a breakfast. The
table looked lovely with a center­
piece of yellow tulips. Those present
were the guests, Mesdames Maud
Woodyard, Muriel Dae and Fred Jen­
sen, and the hostess, Mrs. Hawkins.
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Accredited Teacher of Piano
Organ and Aeeerdton
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USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry
Feeds tar better results. Coos Food
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