The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 03, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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(Society Continued)
Winter Days
Why not telephone your order and uve yourself incon
venience?
In our
careful attention of
The J. G. W. club ladies met at
the home at Mrs. A. N. Gould Friday
for twelve-thirty o’clock luncheon
with Mrs. Birdie Skeela, Mrs. J. L.
Smith and Mrs. Henry Lorenz as
joint hostesses with Mrs. Gould. The
table looked moot attractive with fa­
vors and other decorations carrying
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Avocados
The Episcopal Ladies met in the
Parish House Wednesday afternoon.
After the business meeting conducted
by the preaidant, Mrs. Watson, the
afternoon was spent in a social time.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
T. B. Currie and Mrs. W. H. Mansell
to the following ladies: Mesdames
Annie Robinson, Clarence Tuttle,
Lloyd Rosa, Ed Lorenz, Geo. Bryant,
A. A. Hall, C. V. Smith, L. H. Haz­
ard, Jas. Watson, Chas. Stauff, C. J.
Green Onions
Celery
Fresh Spices
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reenough
New Crop Walnuts
Candied Fruits
Democratic Senatorial Candidate
Who Is Progressive
Keep America Out of War-Mad Europe
Old Age Assistance
Continued Support of President Roosevelt
Restore Oregon’s Ship-Building Industry
Protect Dairy Industry from Reciprocal
Trade Agreements
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of Cottage Grove. The cafe has been
operated for the past two years by
Mrs. Ann Rokkan with the assistance
of Mr. Carpenter. Mrs. Rokkan plans
to return to her home in the state of
Washington and Mr. Carpenter will
go to Tacoma.
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.
The new owners of the Canary are
experienced in this line of business,
having operated a similar establish­
ment in California. They have lived
in southern Oregon for the past 18
years. They plan to carry on the
regular service of the Canary and will
announce changes later.
UP-TO-DATE DELIVERY SERVICE
Busy Corner Grocery
A. F. of L Socials Sat
Represent Oregon With the Majority Party
winter mornings
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