The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 31, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    Watson Family To Present Drama
Variety anò (Elu ha
At Pioneer Church Friday Evening
by Catherine Maynard, Telephone 185-L
Mrs. William Sullivan and Mrs.
Jack Hultin could congratulate them­
selves on their good fortune in hav­
ing summer birtlkdays Friday evening,
when Mrs. Leland McGilvery and
Mrs. Howard Taylor entertained the
Birthday club in their honor, Tfte
party was held in the Sullivan's out­
door dining room. Caney Islands,
roasted at the barbecue fireplace,
were smothered with spicy sauce and
tucked into fresh, hot rolls. Salads,
cake and other luscious picnic staples
completed the fare. After supper,
the group sat around the fire and
visited.
Those present were Mesdames Lee
Atkinson, Eli Brauit, Jack Cooper,
Clovis Church, Bart Gasner, Shirley
Hatcher, Andrew Huhtala, Jack Hul­
tin, D. G. Ireland, Leland McGilvery,
Augur Molthu, Adolph Molthu, Wil­
liam Peart, Clyde Minard, Richard
Summers, WUliam Sullivan, Howard
Taylor, Ernest Whereat arid Leland
Barktow.
A big picnic party tieadquartered
Sunday at the Elmer Benham cottage
at Croft Lake. Boating, swimming
and hiking offered their varied at­
tractions, and a liearty picnic dinner
gave zest to the vigorous exercise.
Members
the party included
Messrs and Mesdames Alton Dungey,
Ernest Whereat, l<eRoy Swinney, Er­
nest Benham, S. A. Morris, Elmer
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Supply
Weiners and Buns
Cold Lunch Meat
Pickles, all kinds
Olives, ripe, green or stuffed
Cheese, American, aged or mild
Star Blue Cheese and
Brookfield
A wide variety of Processed Cheese
Picnic Plotes and Napkins
P.A. or Velvet
and Pepsicola for these hot days.