The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 18, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    News Of Coquille
Students at U. of 0.
Coquille, have been pledged by Alpha
Gamma Delta sorority at the Univer­
sity of Oregon this term. Elaine is
Mrs. Mary Stevens was
a freshman majoring in pre-medics at her bridge club last Wednesday eve-
Leonard Farr was one at 118 stu­ the university and Eileen is a fresh­ ning. Miss Eunice CirnM^hqrl won
dents at the University of Oregon td man majoring in business administra­ high score and Mrs. Geneva Norton,
tion.
low. Delicious refreshment» were
make the fall term honor roll with a
served at a late hour by the hoetess.
grade point average of 3.9 or more.
Cut flowers for any occasion. Just Present were: Mesdames Fay Wag­
Grade averages are computed on the
think of Bergen’s when you need goner, Maxine Stevens, Loraine Per­
basis of 4 points for an A, 3 for a B,
flowers. They have seasonable and rott, Evelyn Elliott, Magarita Brodie,
and 2 points for a C. Leonard who
unseasonable varieties.
Geneva Norton and a guest, Miss
is a graduate of Coquille high school,
Eunice Carmichael.
is a freshman, majoring in business
administration, at the university.
Mrs Lafe Compton entertained the
Eileen Percy, and Elaine Gray, of
Thursday club for one o’clock lunch­
eon last week. Following luncheon,
the members enjoyed an afternoon of
contract bridge. Present were: Mes­
dames G. A. Ulett, F. S. Emery, J.
A. Lamb, F. L. Greenough, L. H.
Hazard, R. L. Stewart and R. A.
Wemich.
,
Social Notes
Point;
Geo. Johnson, C.P.
Zumwalt and C. T. Selbig, of Co-
quUle, and two guesta, Mn. Arthur
Duffy, of Albany, a former member,
and Mn. Viola Nicholson.
Typewriters for rent or for sale.
We also clean and repair typewriters
at all makes. H. 8. Norton, Music &
Stationery.
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Skirts
$1.49
or school wear! Neat and at­
tractive, yet they cost so very
little!__________________________ .
RAYON PANTIES
For women!
A real
good quality, too!
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HANDKERCHIEFS
For women!
Size 10x10!
Women s Coats \
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Just a few of our higher
priced coats reduced for
quick Clean-up — so hurry
for yours!
SCRIM
New colors! New pat-
terns Different widths ■ WV
Plain white!
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WOMEN’S SLIPS
Slips that you’d expect to 4 IE ¿a
pay twice as much for!
Undies
10c
Odd lota in Girls' Undies!
Buy '
now and save! Limited quantity!
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MEN’S UNIONS
SHOES
Broken lots of higher-priced
5Q
Medium weight cotton!
Long sleeves! 38 to 48!
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MEN’S PAJAMAS
Fast colored prints!
Broken sizes.
Shirts
Washed, ironed and all ready
for use.
Free from holes,
too! Good large size!
33c
WOMEN’S SLIPS
Rayon taffeta slips—a never-
to-be-forgotten
fl Ar*
value!
WORK SOCKS
NAPKINS
A box of 13 sanitary
napkins for only
Sensational savings! All fast color!
Chambrays as well as fancy pat­
terns!^
Q-
Cotton rockford type!
Ideal for work!
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medal
Until Feb. 15th
All faucets in Your Home repaired for
40«
labor charge including reseating
faucets — Material Extra
Compare our prices with others
The Loyal Women's class of the
Church of Christ met with Mn. V. h.
Bailey Thursday afternoon. Follow­
ing a short business meeting con­
ducted by the President, Mrs. Fred
Schaer, a surprise shower was ten­
dered Miss Fauniel Moore who be­
came the bride of James W. Schaer
Sunday. Hostesses were Mrs. Bailey,
Mrs. C. C. Farr and Mrs. A. M. Wil­
ley. After the opening of the large
array of packages, delicious refresh­
ments were served to the following
ladies: Mesdames W. A. Sioen, Henry
Cardwell, Harold McCue, A. S. Bean,
Earl Mitts, A. N. Foley, Fred Schaer,
Etta Nussell, Hobart Schaer, Gus Mc­
Cullough, Belle Hooton, Mis s es Ger­
aldine Cole, Verene Bailey, Kather­
ine Schaer, Lqis Duncan and the hon­
ored quest
Last Thursday afternoon th* Myr­
tle club diet with Mrs. Aina Eckholm.
An afternoon of sewing and chatting
was enjoyed followed by refresh­
ments. Present were Mesdames May
Anthony, Ruth Varney, Alice Stand-
ley, Ina Sandlne, Angie Yoakam,
Pearl Ruble, Helen Anderson, Fay
Darby, Margaret Southmayd, Mar­
garet and Beryl Mullen, Bertha Ed­
wards and Tessie Pook.
Last Thursday evening, the new
officers of Beulah Chapter, O. E. S.,
conducted their first meeting in Ma­
sonic Hall. Following the meeting,
new officers were elected for the so­
cial club: president, Catherine Ruble;
vice president, Clarence Osika; sec­
retary-treasurer, Lee Hand.
Last Thursday afternoon, the Cor­
nerstone club of the Church of Christ
met in the church parlors with MK
E. L. Benham. Mrs. Berlyn Billinis
and Bill Brown as hostesses, Fol-
lowing a dessert luncheon served at
two o’clock, a pantomime skit was
read by Mrs. Elwyn Nosier, with the
following ladies taking part: Mes­
dames E. H. Souder, Levi Wilson,
Berlyn Billings, Adrian Sias, W. A.
Earls, Henry,- Marion and Walter
George, Dolph Bash, Guy Kelley and
Miss Vera HadsaU.
The business
meeting followed. The ladies have
as their project parent education for
the first half of the year. Others
present were: Mesdames Everett
Denny, T. S. Harrington, Willard
Burrell, Fred Martin, Ralph Harry,
George Chapman, Delbert James,
Ernest O'Dell, Alton Dungey, Paul
Simpson and Miss Marguerite Martin.
Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Smith were hosts to their pinocle
club for seven-thirty o’clock dessert
At pinocle, Lee Hand received the
prize. Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tay­
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham
and the hosts.
Last Thursday, Mn. John Belloni,
of Myrtle Point, entertained the Co­
quille-Myrtle Point Bridge club for
one o'clock luncheon.
Following
luncheon, contract bridge was played.
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6 colors to choose from, 6 others slightly higher
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and Sheet Metal Work in 1940 by calling
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Try • bowl of
Tillie's Homemade
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Waffles
15c
Served at all boors
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Tamale with Chili JOc
P. L. JOHNSON
Juicy Hamburgers
on a bun with potato
salad 10c
345 Front St, Coquille
who does his own Plumbing we furnish the
tools free of charge-lf the material ta bought here.)
GOOD COFFEE
No charge far saeeuf
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SYRUP
26 ozcan 29c
5 lb. can 65c
MAYDAY VEGETABLE OIL
Equal to Wesson
Full quart 35c
Salad Dressing
Pint can
Vi gal. can
Duchess
Qt. jar
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27c
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Corned Beef
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Pork Steak
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Hams
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