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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1940)
B. P. W. Ladies Enjoy Evening ling piize. Mentors present »are MesdamM D. 0. Ireland?. Waiter Paulson, Vai Harless, Ernest Pagel. Ernest Where at. Ted Snyder, Jay Carter and Edna Stewart. &nrtpty and Œlube by Catherine Maynard, Telephone 185-L Mrs P. J. Culver gave an informal tea Wednesday for her house guest, Mrs. Bemadean Wilson, of Portland. Many of Mis Wilson’s local friends called during the afternoon. Mrs. Ellis Dement of Myrtle Point, and Mrs. Ernest Watkins of Arago were out of town guests. Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, assisted by Mrs. L. L Bonney, Entertained mem bers of the Justamere club for lunch eon Thursday afternoon. Vigorous discussion of the political situation diverted members from the sewing which generally occupies them dur ing their meetings. Those present were Mesdames O. C. Sanford, Bert Folsom, J. L. Smith, R. A. Wemich, W. S. Sickles, F. L. Greenough, L. H. Hazard. M. O. Hawkins, L. L. Bonney, and a guest, Mrs. George Bryant. — Tho,e_ Pr«sent were the Misses Eunice Osterhout, Martlia Millet _ , GROG ,, . _........ — Hawkins and Hawkins and Y amusing Hal HOMEY 37c ’ 2Î IÏ PICKLES c fl < UFI am 2 lb. jar 25® SWEET Largo Jars 2 lb. jor 25® PEANUT BUTTER BATTLE ROCK large cans OYSTERS SWIFTS PREMIUM half or whole HAMS S-Box Carton COFFEE flg- TRUPAK 2 lb. can 45C MINCE CLAMS “■ 15‘ Assorted Flavors COFFEE HILLS JELLO J lb. can 24C SHORTENING SNOWCAP 4 Lb. Pkg..................... PINEAPPLE FIG 25c ,b 10c JUICE tobacco can ^QC 4C BARS ALBERS pkg. 5® JU CORN FLAKES Pure Cider ASTORIA "" TISSUE. FANCY EGG 1 lb. cello 4« VINEGAR 9°'15 c GEMNÜT lb FRUITS and PRODUCE Rtf — Mrs. W. ,T. Schroeder entertained members of the Co-Workers club Thursday at a Hallowe'en party.' Needlework busied club members be fore their potluck lunch. After lunch, the group turned to Hallowe’en games. Mrs. Melvin Schroeder won a fine, decorated pumpkin for her skill at the games. Mrs. Charles Don dono won the club prize. Other prizes went to Mrs. Genie Chase, Mrs. Ora Bell, Mrs. Charles Dondono and Catherine Schroeder. Autuma flow ers, jack o’lantems and harvest fruits and vegetables gaves the party rooms a festive appearance. Next meet ing of the group will be with Mrs. Adna Holycross, November 14. Guests at the meeting were Mesdames Z. C. Strang, Bertha Wilson, Fred McNair, of Susanville, Calif., and Kanneta Bennet. Members present were Mesdames John McNair, Melvin Schroeder. Catherine Schroeder, Clar ence McNair, Adna Holycross, Chas. Dondono, Ora Bell. Jim Childs, Genie Chase, James McGuffin, Homer Det wiler, Laura McNair, Alfa Young and W. H. Schoeder. The membership committee of the Business and Professional Women's club had charge of the organisation’s potluck dinner, held Monday eve ning at Guild hall. Members of the committee are Florence Barton, chair man, Hazel Hanna and Edna Robison. Tables, arranged in horseshoe shape, were decorated with autumn flowers. During dinner. Ruth Beyers, accom panied by Ines Rover, led the group in singing “God Bless America.“ Af ter dessert, games wtere played at the table. Anne Barton won first prise and Leia Elrod, second prise, for their good answers. Lust year’s si lent sisters were revealed and new sisters were drawn. Ellen Braxton, club president, con ducted the business meeting after dinner. A feature of the meeting was the fine article, entitled "Vote,” writ ten and read by Florence Barton. . a am«.«a isaium Hazel Hanna aws led « a asiuro game vxausa,«. concerning the presidential candidates: Demo crats hee-hawed when their candidate was mentioned, while republicans toot-tooted for their man. An nouncement wgs made concerning a Conference sponsored by the Astoria club at the Gearhart hotel. Several local members announced their in tention of accepting the Astoria group’s invitation. Viola Newton, finance committee chairman, an nounced that plans were under way te give a ae ri e s of 4revelling supper» to raise money. New members voted into the club were Cleona Hill, Al berta Tyrrell. Anne Barton and Leia Elrod. Club members and their guests at tending the meeting were Jennie Price, Clara Stauff, Ida Oerding, Bon nie Walker, Myrtle De Long, Eva Stevens, Annie Robinson, Edith Wal ton, Leia Elrod, Jane Brault, Ruth Beyers, Inez Rover, Ellen Braxton, Clara Little, Naomi Crews, Smith, Smith, Gano, ant, I Newton, Rudd, Saylor, Hazel Hanna, Harriet Osika, Salma Caughell, Geneva Norton, Pa tricia Peart, Martha Mulkey. Dorothy Bishop, Cys Biegger, May Barton, Florence Barton, Edna Robison, Anne Barton, Cherie Mae Hartwell, Dale Claver, Lydia Holstien, Allee Laffer ty, Ethel Roop, Alberta Tyrrell and Joyce Owen. Marriage Licenses Nov. 1—Jack Laverne Smith and Arlie Marie Aasen both of Coquille Nov. 1—Marvin Henry Blenz and Lillette Anna Houston, both of Marshfield They were married here by Justice Barton at his office last Friday. Nov. 1 — Thomas Sturgeon and Helen McGlothem, both of Marsh field. Nov. B—Goo. H. Elliott and Fran ces A. Jaire, both of Marshfield. They were married by Justice Olson at his office in North Bend last Saturday. Nov. 3—Richard Alfred Jacobson and Bernice Gierke, both of Eastaide. Nov. 3—Ivan Jesse Robison, of Arago, and Laura Belle McNair, of Coquille. They were marired here Saturday by Rev. G. A. Gray at his home. Nov. 4—Keith H Mtotanye, of Crescent City, and Mary Margaret Dye, of Myrtle Point Nov. B—Bertie A. Peterson and Le ona Kibbey, of Marshfield. 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