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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1938)
1 "•sir ' ’"-'i ..♦ PACK TWO DONT UT A *1?I AT" firn MMinj Over sixty sat down to the Fathers' and Mothers' banquet given to Job’s Daughters Monday evening in the banquet hall of the Masonic Temple, •file tables had been beautifully dec orated for the occasion with bouquets of iris and other spring flowers. Miss Eileen Percy, honored queen, wel comed the mothers and dads and B. W. Dunn responded to th* greeting in a very hearty manner. Mrs. J, L. Smith had charge of the splendid dinner, assisted by a corps of work ers. The meeting of the Bethel followed in the Masonic Hall, which was at tended by a large and enthusiastic group of mothers, dads and friends. Th* semi-annual «lection of Job’s Daughters was held with the follow ing being chosen. Honored Queen, Beverly Norton; Senior Princess, Ann Hawkins; Junior Princess, Margaret Stewart; Guide, Donna Dean Bos- Sprman; Marshal, Jean Laird. Mrs. Camilla Rietman, Bethel Guardian, being unable to be present, wrote a lovely letter to the girls and .alm to the Council members. The annual installation of Council members was conducted by Ernest Purvance, past associate grand guard ian, assisted by Margaret, Smith as installing guide; Donna Dean Bosser- man, installing marshal; Muriel Da GET NEW G-3 ALL-WEATHERS GOODYEAR R-l vis. installing ch a pl a in ; Peggy War- A »pin in the country ... holiday or vacation garet Smith, installing pianist. The following officers were in stalled: Guardian, Mrs. Catherine Ruble; Guardian Sec, Mrs. Helen Ayers; Guardian Trees, Mrs. B. W. Dunn; Custodian of Paraphernalia, Mrs. Edith McCue; Promoter of Hos pitality, Mrs. Eva Watson. The Bethel girls are sponsoring the picture, “Tom Sawyer,’’ which will be shown soon. Wednesday evening, May 25, a dance was held for mem bers and friends. u , As Low A* . . . Road-aide tire changing ia no fun — it’s really dangerous! Avoid it by driving in— before you start — and have ua check your tires. Be sure they won’t let you down. Let us explain the low per-mile cost of G-3 All Weathers — prove that they will really save GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY •mb a «uNr tin to nl At « Suh. Cw, As Lew As you money! , Opens for business I June 1 * A most modern and sanitary milk plant, equipped with the latest and best pateurization equipment. Everything new and up-to-date. The only grade A milk plant in Coquille. ..' .4- . ■ . . May 10—Willard Woodrow Harbi son, of Marshfield, and Nelliedale Sneed, of Empire. May 10—Henry Edward Abbey, of North Bend, and Eva M. Edgecomb, of Portland. May 20—Ernest Wold and Barbara Brown, both of Bandon. May 21—Herman Kuhn, of Port v: Orford, and Dorothy Sabine, of Lang lois. They were married here last Saturday by Justice Barton at his office.. Pioneer Missionary Society « May 21—Geo. E. St John and The Missionary society of the,Pt-* oneer Methodist Church held' its della Lucille Donaca, tjpth of Klam ath Falls. monthly silver tea Thursday in the May 21—Raymond Edgar Miller church parlors. Topics on China and Alice Peters, both of North Bend. were presented by Mrs. Viola New May 21—Wm. Fine Hardy and ton, Mrs. Helen Petersen and Mrs. Louise Kauffman, both of Bandon. Lena McCurdy. Miss Margaret Pur May 21—Jas. F. Christensen and vance sang a lovely solo accompanied Nellie A. Rychart, both of Myrtle by Mrs. Leland Peart. A surprise Point. birthday shower was tendered Mrs. May 23—Lloyd Waggoner and Vi Miranda Way as the oldest church olette A. Dornath, both of Bandon. member. A kitchen shower for the May 24—G*o. Huther, Jr.„ of Co church resulted in many useful ar pulile, and Florence Marie Fuller, of ticles beta given. Rese burg A social time was enjoyed with refreshments served by Mesdames Henry Belloni, Walter Oerding, H. L. Graybeal, Earl Carlisle and B. C. Minard. Others present were: Mes dames Esta Ellis, R. B. Rogers, Mi randa Way, B. W. Dunn, Orville New ton, Cyril McCurdy, Leland Peart, W. A. Ireland, D. W. Siver, Blanche Da vis, Frank Schram, Jack Hultta, Jas. Richmond, D. D. Dale, R. T. Slater, Ray Hall, Londy Peart, O. B. Harri man, Louis Fugelson, Geo. Taylor, Jr, Lee Petersen, Ernest Purvance, Lloyd Oddy, T. K. Goodwin, R. Wil kins, A. Kyle and Miss Margaret Pur vance. Good Clean Milk made safe for children Phone 4RM May 23—Alfred Lundberg and It May Concern Alice Wymer, both of Marshfield. Notice is hereby given that I will They were married by Rev. O. A. not be responsible for any debts con Gray at his home here yesterday. tracted by my wife, Mrs. Dorcas Bazinette, she having left my bed and See th* wide selection of bedding board. plants at Myrtle Gardens when F. R. Bazinette, planting for summer and fall ma* Port Orford, Ore. blooms. -, ■ ■ » Calling carda, 50 for »1.00. Calling cards, 50 for »1.00. TAMPAX Flowers (ANITA0Y MOTICTION . . . WORN INTIINALLY Plants or Blossoms Phone 133 BERGEN'S Wilma, LaVelle, Maxine and Lucille; Mr. and Mrs. Fremont A Moore, Au Sunday the Roth farm was the drey, Dorothy, Ormond and Betty; scene of the annual Fat Elk school Robert ChurchUl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry picnic. Guests and patrons began to Oerding, Mrs. H. A. Morras, Mr. and arrive at eleven o’clock. At on* Mrs. Joe ColMer, Marvin, Frank and o’clock a pot luck dinner was served. ’ Eva; Leo L. Morras, Macie Crumley, The afternoon was devoted to all Thurston and Louise Crumley, Ulice, kinds of games. Calvin, Ruth, Edward and Ines Fults, Those present were: Mrs. T. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. William Farmer, Mar Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Roth, Chester, vin, William Joe, Janice and Vella Mae; Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hepler, Billie, Bennie and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hepler, Mrs. Orville ThoEp, Norma, Gloria, Allen; Mrs. Geo. Ger lach, Miss Radene Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. H. De Tillion, Mrs. Mary Olson, Roy De Tillion, Rosette Olson, Basil Olson and Mrs. Verner Johnson. How fitting a tribute Roy District Picnic Flowers Spencer Foundation Garments and Bandeaus individually designed. For appointment call 101J or write Edna Taylor, 540 North Coulter, Co quille.. * Nov. 18, 38 Memorial Day You will find an abundance of fine quality cut flowers at MYRTLE GARDENS Phone C02R NO PINS NO See them at 257 So. Taylor Phone oltiwof problem NO SILTS M AAto«lb'(Sva*l/ta« p«r>« ■ tin pocltog«. runs, snags; prompt service. Dress Shoppe. Excel For refrigerator repairs and in stallations call Cream O’ Coo«.. Q to- w 3 ~ RACKLEFF PHARMACY Fishermen Attention! A new Gut Leader that can be tied dry, is extremely strong and amazingly transparent. We invite your inspection J. A. Lamb Company Cut your costs Hosiery Mending i) for every occasion a CHEVROLET! 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