The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 13, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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A yellow and white birthday cake,
topped with five candles, was en­
thusiastically greeted by the small
friends at Jane Gould, when they
gathered at the Harold Gould home
Thursday afternoon, to help Janie
celebrate her birthday. Balloons,
candy baskets and other favors kept
the young guests amused between
game* out at doors and a trip to
grandfather A. N. Gould's home,
where they were treated to a view of
the deer, elk and other interesting
animals kept there. Mrs Gould was
assisted in entertaining the young­
sters by Mrs. Stanford Newton.
Guests included Helen Taylor, Mar­
cia Mauney, Patty Brown, Patsy Ray
Detlefsen, Dianna Schroeder, Nancy
Perroft, Mavis Newton, Peggy Ann
Hughes, Jimmy Hatcher, Cynthia
Rust, Sherrill Hatcher, Carol Ann
Creager and Martelle Roper and Rose
Mary Rickard of Myrtle Point.
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The Helping Hand Division of the
Missionary Society of the Church of
Christ met at the home of Mrs. Aaron
Wilson Thursday for a potluck dinner
and business meeting. As its new
project, the group has undertaken to
give assistance to the Hales, mission­
aries recently sent to the Philippines.
From here will be sent household
linens, which are short lived in the
Islands due to the strenuous launder­
ings given them by natives. The
group will also send clothing to Mr.
Hale, who Is not a large man accord­
ing to our standards, but finds him­
self much too big to fit into garments
designed for the diminutive Filipinos.
Those
present
included
Mes­
dames George Chapman, Berlyn Bill­
ings, Mitts and daughter Mrs. Jones
of Cottage Grove, Ralph Harry, Elda
Souder, Archie Hatcher, John Sand­
ers, E. T. Davidson, Hess Davidson,
Fred Martin, Murphy, Henry George,
C. Adrian Sias, Aarorf Wilson and
Maude Woodyard.
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Little Deanne Boynton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baynton, cele­
brated her third birthday Friday,
June 7 from two to four by having a
number of her little friends and their
mothers. The cake was decorated
with pink wax doth and looked very
pretty lighted, as the Uttle guests sat
around the table for'their refresh­
ments. Pink balloons streamed
from the celling.
Those present were: '
Elliott and Saundra Ann,
Roy Swinney and Bobby and Janet,
Mrs. Howard Taylor and Denny, Mrs.
John Gamblln and Dorothy Ann, Mrs.
Tom Gamblln and Linda Lou, Mrs.
Lawrence Hatcher and Dickie, Mrs.
Elmer Cunningham and Ladeau,
Dorothy and Lonny McKibbon, Patty
Briskin and the Uttle hostess Deanne
and mother, Mrs. Paul Baynton.
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The Laf-a-lot club met Thursday
for dessert luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Ed. Detlefsen, where the after­
noon was spent sewing and talking.
Following la a list of members at­
tending: Mesdames Josh Ruble, Goo.
Gilman, O. K. Rakestraw, W. E. Cross,
Will Meyers, Ed Detlefsen, Cora
Mackey and John Martin.
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■v made to osari a Christ­
mas best to the Smiths, missionaries in
Alaska. The organization is a work
Amos Payne of Myrtle Point and on a layette, which will be given to a
Mesdames Georgs Laird, Lafe Comp­ needy family in this community.
Inasmuch as the Dorcas division
ton, Henry Belloni, Summers, Willard
Burrell, Donald Shore, Roily Newton, II will not meet in July, it has accepted
Clyde Barrow, Harold McCue, D. H. an invitation from the Green Dell
St. Clair, and Misses Jeannette Pierce, ladies to meet with them in August
. Following is the list of members at­
Jean Laird and Lurene St. Clair.
tending the meeting: Mesdames Guy
The Co-Workers club mot with Kelley, Arthur Hooton, C. E. McKee,
Mrs. Ora Bell last Thursday, with pot­ Jerry Peart, Ed Aasen, Art Towne,
luck lunch at noon- The time was Vem Bailey. Alton Dungs/, E. H.
spent in crocheting, knitting and chat­ Odell, W. A. Sloan, Paul Simpson,
ting. Mrs. Mabel Holycross held the Harold McCue, Jennie Lafferty, Belle
hirkT number for the Club prize. The Hotrtoa and Gus McCullodi._________
club will meet again on June 1», with
A group of young matrons and their
Mrs. Gena Chase.
Those present
were Mesdames Lena Embree, Kath­ children met at the Alton Clausen
erine Schroeder, Millie Child, Chas. home Wednesday morning to perfect
Dondono, Alpha Young, Lon Smith, plans for Organizing a picnic club
Gena Chase, W. H. Schroeder, Mack to meet regularly during the summer.
Gant, Homer Detwiler, Lena McNair, After a picnic lunch near the Clausen
Ernest Embree and son. Ora Bell, farm, the party completed its ar­
Mabel Holycross, Norma McNair, rangements and spent the balance of
Julia Davidson, Laura McNair, Misses the afternoon in conversation and
Julia Davidson, Laura McNair, and games with the children. Those pres
invited guests, Martha Negar, Juan­ ent were Mrs. Charles Briggs and two
ita Stimson, Maxine Gant and Mrs. young sons, Mrs. Wayne Robinson and
daughter, Darlyne, and Mrs. Alton
Edith Gardner.
Clausen and daughter, Linda.
The Lincoln club met with Mrs.
Agnes Nigren on Tuesday of last
week. A business meeting followed
lunch and several readings were giv­
en by different members. Aftemocto
was spent chatting, sewing and knit­
ting. Mrs. W. H. Schroeder received
the first prize. *£hose present were
Mesdames Flora E. Dunne, Clara
Wheeler, Maud Bean, Gena Chase,
Roxy Haskins, Bertha Wilson, Jos.
Child, W. H. Schroeder, the hostess,
an invited friend, Mrs. Nigren and
The Charts club was entertained
two small sons. The next meeting Thursday for 1:00 o’clock luncheon by
will be with Mrs. Wheeler.
Mrs. Vai Harless. Members of the
club presented Mrs. Ted Snyder with
Mrs. Frank Thrift entertained Mon­ a birthday present After luncheon,
day at dessert bridge. High score the group played pinochle. Mrs. Jack
prize and traveling prize were both Jarvis won first prize, Mrs. Ernie
won by Mrs. R. E. Boober. Mrs. Hal Pagel took low prize, while the travel­
Pierce held second honors. Those at­ ing prize was awarded to Mrs. Waiter
tending were Mesdames John Aasen, Paulson . Members present included
of North Bend, R. E. Boober, who Mesdames Irving Larson, Vai Harises,
came down from Newport for the Walter Paulson, Ernest Whereat Jay
party, E. M. Kay, Hal Pierce, Harold Carter, Ted Snyder, Jack Jarvis and
Zeigler, Mary McKeown, U. X. Mc­ Ernie Pagel.
Clary, Frank Thrift and T. B. Currie.
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Helen Kyle entertained the feminine
members of her bridal party at a
bride's luncheon, given at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kyle,
Friday. After inspection of the wed­
ding gifts, the guests were served a
dainty luncheon. Those present
were the Misses Jeannette Wheeler,
Eunice Howe, Dorothy Belle Newton,
Elinor Paque at Portland and Mrs.
John Zander.
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Of interest to many Coquille people
was the large wedding in Marsh­
field Friday of Miss Phyllis Jameson
to Kenneth Crabtree. Rev. Charles
M. Guilbert performed the ceremony
at Emmanuel church before many of
the couple's friends and relatives. The
1 bride, who was given away by her
uncle, Ernie Harrison, was lovely in
an afternoon drees of rose crape.
Among the Coquille people attending
the wedding were members of the E.
M. Kay family.
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Many friends of Miss Lets Wal­
lace, of Portland, who has been visit­
ing Mrs. M. Earl Wilson and Dr. and
Mrs. J. R. Bunch gathered Monday
evening at the Bunch home for a pic­
nic dinner. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Vinton and Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Walker and Rheo, Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Leslie, Mrs. Inez Chase,
Mrs. Edith Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Folsom and George, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Berg and Patricia, Diana Powers,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruble, Mr. and
Mrs. Marc Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Wel­
don Kline and sons, Mr. and Mrs. O.
T. Gant and George, Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. Couch and Mrs. Sara Wheeler,
of Portland, Mrs. Wilson and Mar­
garet Ann and Helen, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Tuttle and Sammie Kramer,
Dixie Wadington and Dr. and Mrs.
Bunch.
B. and P. W. Club
Dinner Monday
The B. * P. W. club will have a
pot luck dinner at the Guild Hall
Monday evening, June 17 at 6:30
The preparations and program are in
charge of the transportatioa com­
mittee, Inez Rover, chairman; and
the health committee, Geneva Nor­
ton, chairman. A guest speaker will
be the outstanding feature of the
program.
At the last meeting the members
present were asked to vote on the
two following questions: Which dub
member has made the most outstand­
ing contribution to daaaocretlc think­
ing in the club during the year?
Which program this year was the
most successful?
The answers to
these will be announced at the pot­
hack dinner. AU members are in­
vited to attend.
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