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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1940)
• < c Marriage Licenses ......... —11 | &nrtrty and (Clubs ............. Last Sahl .,1 Genevieve Chase, who returned to New York the last of the week was feted before her departure by a des- sect luncheon given by Mrs. M. O. r F B ■ Not Santa Claus, but a more im portant figure, Mister Stork, stood besides the red chimney overflowing with gUU tor Mrs. John Darby Friday evening, when Mrs. Sunny McKibben and Mrs. Stanley Marrion invited many of Mrs. Darby’s friends to sur- ■RBRSSM end June Laura O’Brien, both of North Bend. They were married by Justice Barton at his office here last Friday. Aug. 10— Tonguy Gustaf Finell, of Marshfield, and Hasel Bertha Eng- dehl, of Eastside. Aug. 13— C. E. Nevin, of McKinley, end Belen Johnson, of Coquille. Aug. 13 Jssss A. Crabtree and Hattie E. Leahey, both of Reedsport. Aug. 14—Vernon Glenn Moore and Barbara Miriam Orr, both of Marsh field. prise her with a shower st the Mc Kibben home. When the gifts had been opened, pinochle tables were set up. Mrs. Charles Mansell cap- ! tured first prise, Mrs. Jack Johns re- • ceived consolation and Mrs. John . Darby won the house prise. A buffet Uunch was served late in the evening and favors, appropriate to the occa sion, were given the guests who in cluded m — dam— Charles Man—11, Laurence Hatcher, George McClellen, Jack Johns, Sim Derby, W. H. Man sell, Bill Wood, Merrill Foss, George Perrault, Joe Perrault, Stanley Mar rion, Roy Toepei of Spokane, Sunny McKibben, Manroe Swindell, Roy Beyers, Bob Foster, Norman Fletcher, Joseph Allard, Ben Payne, Edgar Bratton, Russell Brown, Roy Wheeler, ‘ A. A. Kyle, Ben Leatherwood, John. ' Zanders, the Misses Fern Cain, Grace McKibben and Virginia Tillmann. 1 Myrtle Point guests were Mfedamee A hearty potluck lunch was en- A. L. Powrie, Robert Powrie and Miss joyed Thursday by members of the Dulcie Donaldson. Co-Workers club, when they met ------- - | Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Local members of the W. C. T. U., Bell, where Miss Katherine Schroeder who attended the county picnic at the Richmond cottage at Bandon Friday (included Mesdames C. C. Farr, Jas. Richmond, Pearl Cardwell, Ous Mc- Cullouch, Noble Chowning and Lottie Knickerbocker, of Cottage Grow, After the short business meeting, there was an excellent program which included a reading by Miss Dorfcthy Woodley of Seattle, songs by Suzanne Peterson, of-North Bend, and a read ing entitled ’Deeper than the Stain Has Gone” by Mrs. Belle Elwood of Marshfield. Group scripture readings were followed by a group of choruses by Miss Dorothy Woodley. Twenty- six W. C. T. U. members from various , towns in the county attended the pic nic. OPE SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Coquille Bowling Alley The alleys have been resur faced and finished - ready lee Satanday. ■ Come in and see us. • Wharf £(i”er?/ t T(P TOP c o P4 f ec T ( o ru c R y steve ' s Ice Cream Sodas 12c Try Our Tarty GBOCSEB^BB*^ our matte’"*' Lunches Kee Delivery C.O.D. Service Phone is4 BULK CANDOR HOT SALTED NUTS Large Danish 3 SQUASH I For 10c . State President To Visit Rebekahs Large A Solid LETTUCE head. - - 5<j ; FANCY —RED RIPE! Unclassified WHY WAIT? TOMATOES cannow' No. ' Peaches POTATOES BAG EACH ■ifö 4 BANANAS golden ripe 23c 5« Pears Tomatoes •• - String Beans We Will Receive the First Big Shipment of CANNING PEACHES From the North Tuesday. Watch Steve’s Grocery for Lowest Prices and Best Quality. Always the Leader. Circuit Court Cases 2 lb. can FOLGEITS COFFEE •■ • reaching the peàk of supply 45« Why not leave your orders now? Del Monte bottle dry pock KITCHEN QÜËËN MW