The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 16, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COQUILLE VALLET
(Society Continued)
Mrs. Walter Litzenberger was host-
eM to her bridge club Tuesday eve­
ning. Mrs Paul Trojel won high
score at contract and Mrs. Julis Ru­
ble, second. Delicious refreshments
were served at a Ute hour by the
hostess.
Present were: Mesdafes
Fred Watson, O. T. Gant, D. B.
Estes Paul Trojel, Julius Ruble, E.
A. Walker, J. E. Axtell, LanU Bos­
worth and the hostess.
Nearly 100 attended the seven
o’clock dinner of the Legion and Aux­
iliary held in the Legion Home Mon­
day evening in honor of the 20th an­
niversary of its formation.
Mrs.
Jesse Williams presented the Legion
with a large birthday cake which
was cut and served by the first com­
mander of the post twenty years ago,
Walter F. Oerding.
Ray Jeub, next
oldest commander present, gave a
very interesting talk on the Legion’s
activities the past twenty years. Fol­
lowing this, the Legion and Auxili­
ary held their regular meetings.
Various committee reports were given
at the Auxiliary meeting, which was
attended by about 20 members. Mrs.
Frank Martin, chairman of the card
party a few weeks ago, gave a very
interesting report.
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SENTINEL COQUILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 19M.
Mri J. J. Stanley was hostess to the
Pythian Home Club Tuesday for one
o’clock dessert luncheon. The after­
noon was spent in sewing for the
Pythian Home. Present were: Mes­
dames Harold Varney, Warren Davis,
Neil McGilvery, W. L. Kistner, Grant
Wilcox, E. A. Wimer, W. E. Crocs,
Frank Schram, Geo. Gilman, B. A.
Davis, E. L. Perrott and Nancy Lee;
two guests, Mrs. D. C. Krantz and
Mrs. Callie Leach. The club will
meet with Mrs. Schram in two weeks.
Mrs. Gladys Gario had as house
guests last week, her father, Milo B.
Stone, of Yakima, Wash.; her sister,
Mrs. Ethel Denham, also of Yakima;
another sister, Mrs. M. B. Lyon, and
niece, Nadine Lyon, of Selah, Wash.,
and a nephew, Milo Denham, of
Alaska.
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operation for appendicitis at the Co­
quille Hospital last Saturday eve­
ning. A delay of two hours might
have proved fatal but she is recover­
ing nicely now.
Mrs. H. Allen Young, Jr., and son.
Bob, came down Sunday from Port­
land for a week’s visit Mrs. Robert
Roak also came down to spend the
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Pook. The three came with
Mrs. I. H. Heaton is expected home Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young who had
Saturday from a three weeks’ visit at spent a couple of days in Portland.
the home of her brother in Olympia,
Maryann, six-year old daughter of
A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor
Mr. and Mrs. Tom U
Detlefsen, of Wash. Her mother and sister were Complete stock of wiring supplies,
Norway, underwent an emergency also visiting there.
and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille.
Mrs. C. V. Carmichael was hostess r
to the Neighborhood Club for one-
fifteen o’clock luncheon Wednesday.
The table and rooms were attractively
The Cornerstone club met last
decorated
to carry out the St. Pat­
Thursday afternoon at the home of
rick's day motif. At contract which
Mrs. Henry George for their monthly
followed, Mrs. C. V. Carmichael held
meeting. Following the business ses­
high score and Mrs. Fred Jensen,
sion, a short devotional service was
second. Present were:
Mesdames
’ led by Mrs. E. H. Souder, her sub­
Mrs. Hornecker Resigns As
George Johnson, L. A. Greene, Fred
ject being, “New Testament Charac­
Jensen, Fred Hudson, I. A. Larson,
ters.” Plants and bulbs were ex­ Junior Women President
K. P. Lawrence, E. M. Kay and the
changed by the members during the
hostess.
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Junior
afternoon.
A dainty lunch was
1 Woman’s Club was held Monday eve­
served by Mrs. George and Miss Vera
Mrs. Ernest Whereat end Maxine
1M7 wnxTs r.oooB
Hadsall to the following: Mesdames ning in Pioneer Hall. Helga Mathews returned Wednesday from a few days’
' introduced Dr. G. E. Stark, who spoke
Geo. Chapman, Marion Clayton,
visit with Mrs. VZhereat’s mother in
Roseburg.
Alton Dungey, Delbert James, Ernest on social diseases.
The business meeting was then
IMS PLYMOUTH 4-DOOB
O’Dell, Lorene Salisbury, Adrian
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holbrook and
opened by Alberta Brandon, vice pres­ family returned Wednesday from a
Sias, Paul Simpson, E. H. Souder,
ident, presiding in the absence of the few days’ visit with their folks in
Tom Stevens, Harold Stevens, Ernest
president. A telegram was read from Ferndale, Calif.
Whereat, Don Shore, Marion George,
Mildred Hornecker, announcing the
• Raymond Cooper, Guy Kelley and
Horneckers' transfer to Medford,
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Miss Bessie Summers.
necessitating her resignation as pres­
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ident. This vacancy will be filled
About 25 Job’s Daughter of Bethel
for the remainder of the year by the
No. 15, went to Marshfield Wednes­
vice president, Mrs. Brandon.
A
day evening for the joint inspection
committee, consisting of Jean Mc-
by the Grand Guardian. A six-thirty
Nelly, Wilda Schroeder and Lucille
o’clock potluck dinner was planned,
McEniry, was appointed to select a
followed by the meeting in Masonic
candidate for vice president.
Hall.
The treasurer reported a balance
on hand of *221.04 Marjorie Knight
Mrs. Ethel Fuller entertained the
reported the net proceeds of the bal­
Zodiac club members tor one o’clock
loon dance were *110.00.
luncheon Wednesday in honor of
A special meeting, beginning with
Mrs. Heleh Detlefsen’s birthday. Mrs.
an eight o’clock dessert, will be held
Detlefsen received a lovely gift from
at the home of Mrs. J. Arthur Berg
the club members and each member
next Monday evening, March 20,
received a farewell gift from her
wdl « ew UhMM, ew s U b I b A b m U m ef d**. "Hew lew ess <
honoring Mrs. H. D. Peterson, state
former pal. Election of officers re­
ever ear pSAae eaikv. Siwe a SalewBv Ah week Bed yeel tea wlwl ws
president. Lucille McEniry will be
sulted in the following being chosen:
in charge of the program for the eve­
president, Mrs. Blanche Mast; vice
ning.
TEA OMtertmry Black, Mi M>.— 29c
president, Mrs. Emma Gasner; sec.-
DUTCHESS
Refreshments were served by Jean
Full 12 ea. Can
treas., Mrs. Edith Tennant. Names
Adds zest to your salad.
McNelly, Margaret Belloni and Vir­
were drawn by the club members for
MARSHMALLOWS. bb- 13c |Qf Jar
ginia Wood to: Albert Brandon, Myr­
a new pal. Present were: Mesdames
tle Clausen, Ruth Dey, Genevieve
Lorena Thorp, Edith Tennant, Opal
JELL WELL. « Pk««... 25c
Grant, Ilene Harris, Grace Hughes,
Buckles, Edna Kern and Frances Ann,
Bernice Ireland, Eleanor McClellan,
Grade
Gladys Wheeler and Jeanette, Jane
28c
OXYDOL. I« Pkt
LuciUle McEniry, Helga Mathews,
Burch, Blanche Mast, Ora Tennant,
A
Blanche Sandon, Irene Sandon, Wilda
Mildred Howe, Ruby Johnson and the
Schroeder, Mary Stevens, Maxine
LUX FLAKES. U Pkt 21c
hostess. The club will meet April
Stevens, Geraldine
Mar­
. 19th with Mrs. Buckles, in honor of
COOS MAID
jorie Knight, Margaret
t, Ar- 1
Mrs. Wheeler’s birthday.
LIPTONS TEA
M9c
lene Harrison,
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Clabaugh, ,
Florence Berg, Audrey Stamper and '
Miss Audrey Taylor entertained a Georgianna Johnson.
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Krispy Crackers.
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few friends at her home Friday eve­
ning. Chinese checkers were played
League Rally In Coqnille
SALMON. No. i C m — ioc
and delicious refreshments served at
An Epworth League ralhcfor Coos
a late hour. Present were: Misses
Eileen Percy, Eileen Kendall, Max­ county will be held in Plenwr Meth­
TUNA FLAKES
11c
ine Knight, Jean Nye, Carolyn Per­ odist church Friday evening of this
rott, Mrs. Georgia Hanson, Mrs. Lu­ week. There will be a league supper
HONEY. » u>- p * u . 43c
cille Walker, Mrs. Beatrice Oder- at 6:30 o’clock in Pioneer hall, and
this will be followed by a short busi­
kirk and the hostess.
ness meeting, after which an inter­
KARO SYRUP.® “»• p > 33c
At the weekly meeting at the Epis­ esting program will be presented,
copal Guild held in the St. James followed by a recreational period.
Raycroft Na 1 Can
Leaguers will be present from
Parish House Wednesday afternoon,
Marshfield,
North
Bend,
Bandon
and
the ladies had their Bible study and
The Rev. Edward
book reading.
Light refreshments Myrtle Point.
Stokley’s Fancy No. 2 Can
were served by Mrs. W. H. Mansell Terry, pastor of the North Bend
Methodist
church,
will
give
informa
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and Mrs. M. M. Newdall to the fol­
Stokley’s Ne, 1 Tall Can
lowing: Mesdames C. T. Selbig, Ed. tion about the summer institute to be
Lorenz, L. H. Hazard, Geo. Taylor, held this year at Little River. Pioneer
8rM C. V. Smith, Annie Robinson, church is planning to send a large
Lbs.
Na. 293 Can..
Geo. Laird, Chas. Stauff, Ida Owen, delegation of young people to this
Jas. Watson and Rev. Geo. R. Tumey. institute, Other features of inter­
est to all Epworth Leaguers will be
FLOUR
45 LB. Sack
Mrs. Gertrude Huhtala and Mrs. discussed by district officers.
Bernice Malthu were hosteses to two
Mrs. R. E. Boober was hostess to
of the Birthday club members, Mrs.
Kitehen Craft $L2S
Eleanor Rycraft and Mrs. Mabel Mal­ a few friends Wednesday for one-
fifteen
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clock
dessert
luncheon
for
thu, last Friday afternoon at the
Support Oregon Industry
home of Mrs. Rycraft in Riverton. the pleasure of Mrs. Ida Dunn, of
During
the
after
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Redlands,
Calif.
During the afternoon, the members
played pinochle and chatted. De­ noon, several games appropriate to
Buy White Satin
licious refreshments were served by St. Patrick’s day were played, the
the hostesses. Present were: Mes­ following winning prizes: Mrs. Le­
For Sandwiches
dames Edith Simmons, Perna Brandt, land Petersen and Mrs. W. A. Ire­
land.
Guests
included:
Mesdames
D. G. Ireland, Leland McGilvery, Er­
<4 Size Can
Cans
nest Whereat. Londy Peart, Jack Ida Dunn, B. W. Dunn, Ernest Pur-
Sultin, Clyde Minard, Grace Hatcher, vance, Leland Peart, Bob Lawrence,
oward Taylor, Wm. Sullivan, Mag­ Leland Pptersen, Lloyd Oddy, Louis
gie Simmons, the two honored guests Fugelson, W. A. Ireland and C. C.
Southard
and hostesses.
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