The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 01, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    P AGE TWO
Marriage Licenses
SorUtg anà (¡Hubs
Mrs.
by Catherine Maynard, Telephone 185-L
Mrs. Paul Martin was guest of
honor at a farewell party Wednes­
day afternoon, given by fellow work­
ers in the Smith Wood office. Wed­
nesday evening, she bid farewell to
members of the Bachelor Girls club
when she entertained the girls at a
contract rummy party at her home.
Norene McKeown wen first prize and
Maxine Johnson, consolation.
At
each party, Mrs. Martin was presented
with a nice gift from her friends. The
Bachelor girl guests were Elie Brax­
ton. Margaret Beiloni, Maxine John­
son, Carol Young, Winnifred Stone,
Norene McKeown, Helen Lund, Mar­
tha Young. Marjorie Knight and Rose
Matney.
Mr*. J. L. Smith, Mrs. M. a Haw­
kins and Mrs. L. L. Rosa were host­
esses Friday at 1 o'clock luncheon at
the Hawkins home, where J. G. W.
members gathered from over the
county. The luncheon table carried
an exquisite centerpiece of pink tul­
ips. About the rooms were bouquets
of choice roses, grown by Mr. Haw­
kins. Club members sewed during
the afternoon. Those present were
Mesdames Bert Folsom, C. J. Fuhr­
man of Sixes, C. E. Huling at March­
field, E. E. Johnson, J. A. Lamb, E.
at Marsh
Marsh- ­
Chief business before Job’s Daugh -
W. Lorenz, Marvin Lyons of
field, J. E. Norton, Birdie Skeels, J. ten Monday evening was the inter*
L. Smith, James Walstrom of Baa- esting report given by Donna Dunn,
don,
doo, Charles Lorenz, M. Q.
O Hawkins, honor queen, and Clarabelle Watson,
||. N. I-oren^,
1-orenz, R. V
Mel- ­ senior princess, on the Grand Guard­
fl.
V. j Wilhelm of Mel
rose, Montana
Montana and
and Tom
Tom Dimmick
Dimmick of
ofiian Council at Klamath Falls, April
rose,
Ophir.
' 17, 1« and 1«.
Ophir.
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| Harriet Tozier, who won the con-
Mrs £. D. McCune entertained at test for bringing the largest number
1 o'clock dessert luncheon and bridge of guests to February and. March
Thursday afternoon. Attractively ar-meetings, was presented with a dain-
SIWE’S
^GROCERY
“Fotame with Small Profitti U our Motto*
Free Delivera, C. O. D. Service — Phone 1U
Halves or Sliced
Large
Cana
PEACHES
STIHNC BEANl OO*
A
VITAFOOD
quille.
April »—Geo. Reeve, Jr., of North
Bend, and Estelle Spiva, of March­
Special on pictures for Mother's
_ ’ . _
Day; 30 per cent reduction on all field.
pictures in stock. This is a real op­
portunity to obtain some very beau­
tiful pictures at a real saving, at
Norton's.
Make Mother Happy
On Her Day May 11th
With One of These Delightful
Bemberg Sheer Frocks
An affiliation degree was awarded
by tiie Order of the Eastern Star
Thursday evening io Mr.
B. Harriman and Lals Fenn, who have
trun*ferred from other chapters to
Beulah chapter here. For Mrs. Cora
Little, whose home burned recently,
chapter members gave a shower after
th« business meeting.
Members of the refreshment com­
mittee were Harriett Qeika, Hattie
Leslie, Dena Pierce, June Welker, P.
M. Norton. Lafe Compton and Ed
Walker.
Specially Purchased and Specially Priced for thia event
They come in Lovely Color Combinations: Spring
Green with Lavender and White Floral Designs,
also Lavender background with Green Prints;
Then there are Black with White and Copen Blue
with Blaok and White Prints.
Many Flattering Styles with Shirrings and Pleats.
Best of all they look just twice what the ticket says
•5.98
Miss Ruth Towne
Gives Recital
89c and $1-°°
at Hallock’s
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DOG FOOD 6 c- 25®
THE PLACE—
CAKE FLOUR
SWANSDOWN
LARGE NO. 2h
TOMATO MMTC
April 24—Donald A. Burch and
Verna Esther Reynolds, both uf Co­
Where Ne Gift ta Too Small to Wrap1
—
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DODGE FANCY
SPINACH
Large
Cans
CATSUP
There May Be
bottle
SPERRY PANCAKE
flour
Advances
4 1b.
25*
Large
Cans
Silver Thistle Jelly
Assorted Flavors
12 oz. Glass
10c
Cross&Blackwell Date Nut Bread
SALAD
DRESSING
Quart Jar
FLUFFY A FRESH
Ä
MARSHMALLOWS 10*
Red Sour
> '
Ruth Towne
••Scherzo in B Oat"
-
"Scottish Tone Picture"
“Tango in D Major**
'Source in b minor"
Wayne A. Smith
Thomas
“Connais-tu le pays?"
Hodges
“I See a Tree”
del Riego
“A Russian lament"
Delibes
“Les Filles de Cadiz“ - •
Pitted
MASMBCt
2 Cans
"Slumber Song”
"Fiddle sad J"
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Ruth Towne
Mattei
Goodeve
Can
•
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Cradle Baby Jam
Regular 14c sise
Special
Sc
Fillet of Anchovies—Imported
Small Oval Cans
each
“ ~
10c
Jergen's Fine Toilet Soap
3 Cakes for
1 Cake FREE
Woodbury s Facial Soap
Golden Wedding
Tuesday At Powers
SOLID PACK
TOMATOES
Several local people were among
the 40 guests attending the golden
wedding celebrated Tuesday evening
at Powers of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pur­
vis. Since both Mr. and Mrs. Purvis
have been prominent Eastern Star
members—Mrs. Purvis is a past wor­
thy matron aad Mr. Ptuvis, a funner
officer in the Masonic lodge—Powers
For ‘Thu Ski« you love to touch"
£ CAKES for
29c