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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1939)
The first meeting of Jobs Daugh ters was held Sept. 11 at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Catlow, grand guard in staled Mrs. Effie Miller, Bethel guar dian, William Ulett associate guar dian, Mrs. B. W. Dunn treasurer. Miss Margaret Purvance director of music, Mrs. Harold McCue guardian of para- phanalia, and Mrs. Ireland guardian of hospitality. She also Installed Mrs. Julius Ruble as Grand Third Messen ger of Oregon. A degree was presented present were Mesdames George Laird, at Guild hall an Sept 6th. C. L. Tuttle, Frank Martin, W. H Mrs. James Watson and Mrs. Mansell, Frank Greenough, Lee Charles T. Selbig were hostesses. Hand, George Sherwood, George Those present were Mesdames Annie Goeline, Charles L. Selbig, James Robinson, George Sherwood, Frank Detlefsen, Joyce and' Earl Benham Watson, Henry Lorenz, Annie Robin-j Pook, Henry Lorenz, Hal Pierce, G. and Paul Clayton. son, L. H. Hazard, J. S. Barton, Bert W Bryant, Charles Stauff and E. L. Mesdames S. A. Norris, Benham, Folsom, Charles Stauff, Ed Lorenz Vinton of Portand. LeRoy Swinney, Harold Stevens and and E. N. Briner. Henry Ellis were also present. Paper-white Narcissus, Dutch Iris, ■___ - The first meeting of the Guild of and a few varieties of Daffodils are Mrs. D. O. Ireland entertained the St. James’ Episcopal church was held being offered at Myrtle Gardens. Charts club on Thursday. Members present were Mesdames Ted Snyder, William Nelson, Ernest Whereat, Edna Stewart, Vai Harless and Walter Paulson. Mrs. J. Carter and Miss Ruth Jarvis were guests. Mrs. Wal ter Paulson held high score. by the Jobs Daughters who carried white and purple asters. They also Mary Jane and Donna Dunn had a presented Mrs. Ruble and Mr. Tumey dinner party Friday evening |n hon with white lilies. or of the girls going away to school. Guests for the evening were es Those present were Misses Jean Laird, corted to the east. They included Gretchep Clinton, Ann Hawkins, Bev Mrs. Catlow, Grand Guardian; Mr. erly Norton, Margaret Stewart, Elaine Purvance, Past Grand Associate Gray, Yvonne Kern, Barbara Leslie, Guardian; Miss Ann Hawkins. Past Jeannie Claterbos and —— the — — hostesses Honored Queen; Miss Markte Smith, |Mary J,no and Donna Dunn‘ Past Honored Queen; Mias Eileen Percy, Past Honored Queen; Miss Mrs. Frank Thrift was hostess at Margaret Purvance, Past Honored dessert bridge on Monday evening in Queen; Miss Beverly Norton, Past honor of her niece, Mrs. R. M. Hop Honored Queen; Mrs. McDuffy of kins, who is visiting here from her Marshfield, Guardian of Bethel No. home in Pomeroy, Wash Her guests 17; Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Past Guard included Mesdames A. B. Collier, ian of Coquille; Mrs. Bertha Smith, U. E. McClary, E. D. McCune, T. K. Past Guardian of Coquille; Mrs. W. Foss, Irving Larson, Walter Litzen- E. Bosserman, past Associate Guar berger, Hal Pierce, Albert Powers, dian of Coquille; Mrs. E. Purvance, P. W. Culver and Miss Kathleen Col Past Associate Guardian of Coquille; lier. Mrs. Albert Powers had high Mrs. Effie Miller, New Guardian of score. Miss Kathleen Collier was Coquille; William Ulett, new associate second and also won the traveling Guardian ot Coquille. prize and Mrs. R. M. Hopkins re Refreshments were served follow ceived a 'guest prize. ing the meeting. Mrs. U. E. McClary entertained at dessert bridge on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. R. M. Hopkins, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Thrift. The tables were cleverly decorated in Mexican motif. Those invited were Mesdames E. M. Kay, Stewart Norton, A. B. Col lier, Frank Thrift, T. B. Currie, P. W. Culver, Mary McKeown, Hal Pierce, Harold Zigler, R. W. Baker, E. E. Leslie, Albert Powers, Clay Brown, Miss Kathleen Collier and hon oree, Mrs. R. M. Hopkins. Mrs. Frank Thrift won first prize, Mrs. P. W. Culver was second, Miss Kathleen Collier won the traveling prize and Mrs. Hopkins was presented with a guest prize. The Past Presidents club of the Co quille Woman’s club held its annual tea on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Ulett. Mrs. Earl L. Leslie was chairman of the committee for the tea which hon ored all state officers in the county and the incoming officers of the Co quille Womans club. Those in the receiving line were Mrs. George Ulett, Mrs. M. O. Haw kins, Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Mrs. Albert Powers, Mrs. Elbert Schroeder, Mrs. H. R. Godard, Mrs. O. L. Zentner of Bandon, Mrs. J. W. Gamwell of Pow ers and Mrs. W. S. Nicholson of Marshfield. Mrs. Frank Leslie, Mrs. T. B. Cur rie, Mrs. C. Vernon Smith and Mrs. Bert Folsom, all members of the Past The “Three Links Sewing Club” Presidents club, presided at the tea met Sept. 5, at the home of Bertha table during the afternoon hours. Holbrook. The afternoon was spent Mrs. E. E. Johnson and Mrs. Wayne at regular activities following which Robinson greeted the guests at the delicious refreshments were enjoyed door and Mrs. George Jenkins, Mrs. by all. F. C. McNelley, Mrs. Clare Gray, The next meeting will be held Sept. Mrs. Burton W. Dunn and Mrs. 19 at the home of Edith Guenwald Juilus Ruble assisted about the rooms. Everyone is requested to attend. Mrs. Luckey Bonney was in charge of the dining room gnd Mrs. J. Eric Mrs. Marlin Brandon, Mrs. Harley Tucker, Mrs. Guy Mauney, Mrs. J. Rohrbough and Mrs. June Myers Arthur Berg, Mrs. Charles Kash, Mrs. were hostess on Friday evening at Harold Gould, Mrs. William Barrow, the home of Mrs. Brandon honoring Mrs. Marlin Brandon and Mrs. Alton Mrs. Spencer Roes With a surprise shower. Clausen served. Their guests were Mesdames How The Birthday club met at the home ard Shaw, Harry May, Karl Gilbert, of Mrs. Heen Gamblin with Mrs. Stewart Chambers, Karl Plock, Ray Lucia Ireland, Mrs. Londy Peart and Schraeder, Norene Erickson, and Miss Mrs. Alma Minard as hostesses and Reatrire Johnson of Marshfield and honoring Mrs. Helen Gamblin and Mesdames Don McEniry, William Bar Mrs. Claire Hulton. Those present row, Harold Gould, Elbert Schroe were Mesdames Jennie Taylor, Jewel der and honor guest, Mrs. Spencer McGilvery, Grace Hatcher, Grace Ross. Mrs. Don McEniry won first Atkinson, Bernice Molthu, Blanche prize, Mrs. Harold Gould was second Ray, Tress Cackler, Sue Cooper, and Miss Beatrice Johnson third. Rosalie Church, Perna Brault, Mabel Whereat, Mabel Multhu, Edith Sim Mrs. L. C. Kelley entertained the mons, Eleanor Rycraft, Cora Sulli Friendly Dozen club on Wednesday van, honor guests, Helen Gamblin, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sam Claire Hultin and hostess Lucia Ire Arnold, Sr. The afternoon was spent land, Londy Peart and Alma Minard. J in sewing and visiting. Refreshments were served to the following members: The ladies of the Pioneer Mission Mesdames Fred Wheaton, Clyde Min ary Society held their monthly busi ard, Lewis Fugelson, Susie Matney, ness meeting in the church parlors •A. G. Trendel and Sam Arnold, Sr. Thursday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Jessie Stout, a cousin of Mr. Mrs. James Richmond presided. Mrs. Arnold’s and Miss Catherine Craig, Noble Chowning led the devotions. both of Portland, were guests. Repoits of the various departments The Guild of St James Episcopal were read by the chairman and new church met Wednesday afternoon at business was taken care of. A social period followed the busi Guild hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Geo. ness meeting and Mesdames Ada and Bryant and Mrs. Hal Pierce. Those Lena McCurdy served refreshments to those present: Mesdames James Richmond, Leland Peart, Ernest Pur vance, Henry Belloni, Esta Ellis, Miranda Way/ Cora Wimer, Birdie Skeeis, H. L. Greybeal, Elton Savage, Bob Lawrence, R. B. Rogers, Clyde Minard Zelia Ireland, L. Fugelson, Londa Peart, Louis Donaldson, Geo. Taylor, M. A. Thomas and R. E. Lar son. Mrs. Marlon Clayton had a party for her son Johnnie Monday to cee- brate his fourth birthday. The table was beautifully decorated, the cen terpiece being a little wagon on which were four little cakes (one for each year) decorated with flowers and candles, six little blue birds were hitched to the wagon to haul the years away and one was driving. This was entirely surrounded with flowers. The afternoon was spent playing games. Johnnie’s guests were Joon Parrott, Joan and Dean Benham, Shir ley Bell and Larry Harrington, Allen Dungey, Bobbie and Jnnet Swinney Harold Stevens, Ronnie Norris, Patsy INSURE NOW PAY LATER WHY WAIT FOR THE FIRE? FtrjOMl Effecte. today with year F. R. BULL 436 Front St Patronize Sentinel Advertisers First MAKES 'EM TASTE BETTER SAFEWAY PINT JUG 21c 33c 65c 26 OZ. CAN 5 LB. CAN VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th and 16th ' Salad Dressing DUCHESS 27c Qi. Mayonnaise PIEDMONT Qt -... ........ 33c FRESH M Psmcdko Flour w lb . sack .,.. CHERUB—BABY PURE MILK 6c.AN3 8 LB. PAIL.. 49 LB. SACK... (KITCHEN CRAFT... mb LARGE PACKAGE SOAP 2 0. K. SOAP—® B*« SUNBRITE CLEANSER-» cans SALT—Maximum Shaker— pkg. --------------- MOLASSES-’’«* Cooking—2 Vi Lta_ SALAL OILr-in Bulk—QL.-------------------- PEANUT BUTTER-» Vb Jar-------- DILL PICKLES-™ ...................... 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