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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1939)
Mullen and th« hostess. Lorenz, of Coquille, and Mesdames 4 Marvin Lyons, J. S. Lyons, C. W. En- I dicott, and C. Huling, of Marshfield. I The recent two months’ contest be tween ‘^Winnie’s Wranglers," headed by Mrs. Adamson and the “Galloping Go-Getters,"with Mrs. O. B. Harri man as captain, was brought to a cloae the first of March, with Win nie’s Wranglers being the winners. They were given a lovely party in Pioneer Hall last Thursday afternoon, which was attractively decorated for the occasion. At the guessing games, prizes were won by Mrs. John Zan- ders, Mrs. Gladys Gano and Mrs. R. E. Boober. An interesting pro- gram was presented with the first feature a quartette composed of Mary Jane and Donna Dunn, Beverly Nor ton and Ann Hawkins, singing “Come Holy Spirit." They were accom panied by Margaret Smith. Laura Emily Ruble played two pleasing piano solos and Beverly Laurence was splendid in a pianologue, “Stay in your own backyard.”. Members of. both sides brought their baby pic tures for a guessing contest but so few were recognizable, the contest was called off. > ’ . Dainty Refreshments, apropos of Easter, were served. Present were: Mesdames Jennie Adams, Harold Zeigler, Ernest Purvance, Miranda Way, J. D. Gillespie, Elton Savage, Orville Newton, O. B. Harrjman, Jas. Sandy Says THURSDAY, MARCH SI, 1939 Howdy Folks: An English lentist discovered that three ousand tons of sugar are left in English tea cups every yea^ —this finding, has resulted in a great stir in Scotland. ‘ Richmond, Louis Fugelson, D. Siver, Leland Peart, Londy Peart, W. A. Ireland, A. P. Miller, Ray Hall, Leland Petersen, Birdie Skeels, Jack Hultin, Cyril McCurdy, Clyde Min ard, R. E. Boober, B. W. Dunn, Ida Dunn, Geo. Taylor, Jr., John Zander, Louis Donaldson, Henry Belloni, Er nest Adamson, E. C. Finley, Sam Nosier, G. W. TyrreU, E. J. Ruble, W. P. Laws, Warren Davis, A. T. Morrison, Frank Leslie, R. B. Rog ers, J. L. Smith, H. L. Graybeal, Lloyd Oddy, Gladys Gano, G. B. Howe, C. C. Southard, Blanche Davis and Frank Schram. A shower was tendered Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire by the Octette club Fri day at the home of Mrs. Milton Greenfield. Following a one-thirty o’clock dessert luncheon, contract bridge was played. Mrs. Felix Miiler won high score and Mrs. Fred Jen sen, low. Present were: Mesdames Lewis Wiltshire, Belmont Ireland, Fred Jensen, Earl Tichenor, S. A. Morris, Irving Larson, Felix Miller and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Edell Bryant were hosts at a six o’clock dinner party Friday evening. Following dinner, a social time was enjoyed. Present were Mrs. J. M. Shepard, of Power», Friday. March 31 Open House Country Club Lunch mother of Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Cora Sullivan, Mrs. Rigg», Mr. and Mrs. eon, 1:15 p. m. Geo. Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Monday, April 3 B. & P. W. Club executive meet Parrish, of Myrtle Point. ing, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 4 Calling card», 50 tor 3I.ÖO. Lincoln Club noon luncheon, Mrs. J. W. McGuffin’s home. Royal Neighbors, 7:30'fc. m., W. O. W. hall. r Wednesday, April 5 Episcopal Guild, Parish House, 2:00 p. m. Thursday, April 6 Business meeting, Pioneer mission ary society, 2:15 p. m. Mrs. Felix Miller was hostess to the N. O. M. A. club Friday evening. Mrs. Yvonne Carl received the house prize. The evening was spent in sewing, chatting, etc., after which a Last Thursday afternoon, the dainty lunch was served by th$ "Helping Hands” of the Church of hostess. Present were: Mesdames Christ met in the church parlors to Alice Morris, Ruth Dey, Ferryl De- Bœiita Miller, .Geraldine Oerding tie a comforter. Refreshments were Jarnett, Laverne Ellingson, Elynor and Carolyn Bogard. served by Mrs . Henry George and Miller, Bernice Ireland, Yvonne Carl, Mrs. Lucille Walker was given a Mrs. C. A. Sias to the following la Frances Detjefsen and the hostess. surprise shower last Thursday eve dies: Mesdames A, N- Foley, W. H. Mrs. H. L. Claterbos entertained ning at the home of Mrs. Verne Oder- Wimer, Berlyn Billings, Geo. Chap man, C. C. Fgfr, Fred Schaer, Pearl a few friends for tea Friday in honor kirk. After the opening of the many Cardwell, John Widmark, E. L. Ben of Mrs. Ila Wiltshire, mother of Lewis packages, the group conducted a sew ham and Maxine Sias. The next Wiltshire. The afternoon was spent ing contest which was won by Jean meeting will be at Mrs. Farr’s home. in sewing, chatting, etc. Guests In Nye. Chinese checkers completed the cluded: Mesdames George Oerding, evening. At a late hour refreshments After the regular meetings of Beu Lafe Compton, G. A. Ulett, F. 8. were served. Present were: Misses lah Chapter No. 6, O. E. S., Thursday Emery, George Jenkins and Louise, Eileen Percy, Jean Nye, Marjorie and evening, there were tables of contract B.'W. Dunn, Ida Dunn, of Redlands, Maxine Knight, Carolyn Perrott, Mary Robb, Eileen KendalL, Audrey bridge, pinochle and Chinese check Calif., and Mrs. Wiltshire. Taylor, Mesdames Leonard Lawhorn, ers. Mrs. R. E. Harbison and C. A. The Thursday Contract club met at Bob Read, Leo Stamper, Charles Rietman won high at bridge, Mrs. J. F. McLarrin and Rudy Johnson at the hotel for one o’clock luncheon, Hanson, Sandy McBride, the honored pinochle and Mrs. F. C. McNelly and with Mrs. R. L. Stewart as hostess. guest and hostess. Hal Howell at checkers. A dainty The ladies later went to Mrs. Stew Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells were lunch was served downstairs in the art’s home, where bridge was en joyed. Present were: Mesdames F. hosts at a six-thirty o’clock dinner banquet hall by the. committee. S. Emery, G. A. Ulett, R. A. Wer- party last Wednesday evening. Dur Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mansell en nich, F. L. Greenough, L. H. Hazard, ing the evening, games were played tertained a few friends last Thursday Geo. Chaney, Lafe Compton and the and a social time enjoyed. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Allen, of evening for the pleasure of their hostess. Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Felix daughter, Esther, who celebrated her Mrs. E. M. Kay was hostess to the MilUer, Mr. and Mrs. John Orr, of birthday on that day. During the evening the guests played pinochle Duplicate Club Friday for one o'clock Marshfield, and the hosts. and Chinese checkers. At a late hour dessert luncheon. Mr». U. E. Mc Mrs. Frank Schram was hostess to delicious refreshments were served Clary and Mrs. A. B. Collier were to the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. high for the afternoon’s play. Present the “Pythian Home Club” Tuesday Powrie, of Myrtle Point; Mrs. Wm. were: Mesdames R. E. Boober, Frank for one-thirty o’clock dessert lunch Mansell, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McKib Thrift, J. L. Aasen, Mary McKeown, eon. The rooms looked lovely with ben and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. B. Collier, U. E. McClary, T. B. bouquets of spring flowers. The af ternoon was spent in sewing for the Pook, Misses Alice and Grace Mc Currie and the hostess. Pythian Home. Those present were: Kibben, of Roseburg, Mrs. Dulcie Donaldson and the guest of honor, Laura Emily Ruble celebrated her Mesdames Jack Arnold, Blanche Esther Hatcher. tenth birthday Friday afternoon Davis, Geo. GUman, Ernest Perrott with a lovely party. An Easter egg and Nancy, Harold Varney, J. J. The J. G. W. club ladies met at hunt was enjoyed with Geraldine Stanley, W, L. Klstner, Clarencf the home of Mrs. J. L. Smith Friday Oerding the lucky winner of the Tuttle, E. A. Wimer, two guests, for one o’clock luncheon with. Mrs. prize. Following the egg hunt, the Mrs. Charles Culbertson and Mrs. Ella Walstrom, of Bandon, Mrs. A. girls played “Bingo," the prize win Russell Wilson and baby. The club N. Gould, Mrs. Henry Lorenz, Mrs. ners nm> being Anna Lee mannelin, Mannelin, uerx Ger- will meet next with Mrs. Harold Birdie Skeels and Mrs. Smith as aldine Oerding and Donna GormleyP Varney. hostesses. A jolly time was had in Several outdoor games were then chatting, knitting, etc. Others pres enjoyed and afterward delicious ice Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bosserman were ent were: Mesdames E. E. Johnson, cream and cake were served at a long hosts to their bridge club Saturday C. J. Fuhrman, Bert Folsom, H. table, centered by a large bouquet of evening at contract. E. D. McCune A. Young, J. E. Norton, Ed. Lorenz, purple iris and yellow daffodils. Cute won high score and Mrs. McCune, , Lloyd Rosa, O. C. Sanford, Mary Easter favors were at each plate. In consolation. Delicious refreshments vited guests were: Nadine Ashworth, were served at a late hour. Present Mary Anne Walker, Barbara and were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ruble, Mr. Shirley Slater, Marianne Rackleff, and Mrs. E. J. Ruble, Mr. and Mrs. Joanne Savage, Babette Parke, Joyce McCune and the hosts. Taylor, Patricia Yarbrough, Donna Mrs. Fay Darby was hostess to the Lee Lahan, Donna May Smith, Don Myrtle Club Thursday afternoon. na Gormley, Patty Geaney, Judy Third Slack, Sally Bonney, Ann Harbison, After a very enjoyable time spent in Anna Lee Mannelin, Roberta Medley, sewing, knitting and chatting, deli Friday cious refreshments were served by the hostess. Present were: Mesdames Surprise Ruth Varney, Alice Standley, Ina Sandine, Angie Yoakam, Aina Eck- holm and Margaret, Lorene Chard, BEAT HOVIS BLAME ME- Pearl Ruble, Helen Anderson, M. IN -THEM'.! NOU FEO THEM THE $1.98 and $2.98 SMOCKS PEP PRODUCING ICE-CREAM Í DOCKS RY’»» WATCH OUT FOR HIM! $1.89 THRIFT GROCERY Myrtle Point Mrs. Don Carver entertained her Pinochle club toe one o’clock dessert luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Lewis won first prize and Mrs. Jeff. Davidson received consolation. Those present were: Mesdames Ralph Hurl burt, Leslie McElhaney, Albert Wells, Chas. Lewis, J. F. McLarrin, A. O. Culbertson, Roy Wheeler, George Mc Clellan, W. B. McLarrin, Jeff. David son, Lee Barkwell, M. L. Foss and the hostess. Another Shipment A nother Exceptional Sale of smartly fashioned Miss May's Shop r A DOtKEKYVÄT QUANTITY AND QUALITY PMONL22O 446 FRONT ST. FRANKENSTEIN Liberty Theatre Sun. & Mon. COATS 1 truly remarkable \ value» priced at »15.00 í“or VXLX 1 °f —rt CO-U • -Xrïi. Ï b*ing to brin« °ur eu.ton.er« another group> of~thm>e coat, at the same prie. as was the first Xre ~ Ì ,uch Ta’u“ "• not where so trice their tip and select your eoat tomorrow. ♦ Cetorfsl new spring 192» TWEED8 ♦ Straight Boxy Styles - Notched Lapels ♦ 8tyI* «• youthful Fitted Reefer Fashions .. Very Smart Double Breasted Coats - that are new Navy - Black - Beige - Grey - AdmlraUty Blue Tweed. - Herringbone. - Checks —