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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1942)
Baabotor Girls Iguehseu r At the luncheon meeting in the Coquille Hotel recently, the Bache lor girls .honored Alice Henderson Richardson, a former member. The president, Marjorie Knight, presented Mrs. Richardson with her M. B. de gree and a gift from the club. Miss Helen Brandt and Mrs. Ernest Detlefsen, of Eugene, were also guests at the luncheon. The Liberty Bell, a bank in which is kept the money col lected from fines, was in evidence and attention called to the fact it is almost full. , At the next meeting, the bank will be broken. • Present were Mesdaines Richard son and Detlefjen, Misses Helen Brandt, Marjorie knight, Gladys May, Norene McKeown,- Maxine Johnson, Margaret Belloni, Phyllis Belloni, Aloha Allen. Ellen Braxton, Lydia Holstein, Helen Ann Shaw, Hasel Moffet, Carol Young, and Mar garet Stewart, The next meeting will ¡be at the hotel May 8. Camel Thursday Contract Club Last meeting of the aeries for the season was Thursday when Mrs. R. A. WemTch entertained the Thurs day Contract club with junqheon at the hotel, followed by bridge played i during the afternoon at the Wernich home. Mrs. Dick McClary and Mrs. J. L. Smith were guest substitutes. The pay-off group for the last series consists of. Mrs. F. L. Greenough, ' Mrs. Geo. Chaney, Mrs. Late Comp- , ton and Mrs. R. A. Wernich. Besides those already mentioned Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Mrs. W. 8. Slckels were present. " ' «ARE PA-VELVET 2 "> <- «c COFFEE Morning Star Vacuum Packed chen Queen Family Hardwht LO(JR j.69 49 lb. bag ine Ruble, Bess Maury, Edna Robin son, Henry Lorens and Mrs.. Oliver ,SWI(<?rd, B. W Duhn, Kd Walker, O. B. Harriman. The club Will meet again in a month with-Mrs. Henry Lorens. Shower and Bridge Party A combined bridge party and show er was tendered Mrs. L. B. Gould on Miss Carol Young was the inspira Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. tion for a tea given Tuesday after J. E. Axtell, Entertaining jointly with noon in her honor at the home of Mrs. Axtell was Mrs. Ray Vaughan. Mrs. J. L. Smith, by Miss Marjorie Following a 7:80 dessert of pepper Knight, of Coquille, Mrs. Eldon mint pies, bridge was played. The Brodie and Mrs. Stanley Furman, of center piece on each table was a baby Myrtle Point. rattle. Checked" table covers with Miss Young, daughter of Mr. and decorations worked out in pink and Mrs. H. A. Young of Coquille, witl blue carried out a dainty effect. Hand leave Coquille with her parents for sketched tally cards were the work San Francisco a week from today. of Betty Axtell, who is home for a After a short visit with her sister, two «reeks vacation. Scores for bridge Mias Jean, iq the city, Carol will were high, Mrs. Foss, second Mrs. fly to Los Angeles, where she will Marlin Brandon, third Mrs. E. L. board her plane tor Lima, Peru. Peterson. Invited were Me ids me« Her marriage to W. B. Dunshee will Wm. Barrow, Henry McCue, E. L. take place on her arrival in Lima and Anderson, Don * McEniry, Marlin will be the culmination of a romance Brandon, J. K. Henninger, Geo. May which started last summer when Mr. nard, E. L. Peterson, Stanley Ayres, Dunshee was located in Coquille. On Don Estes, W. R. Litxehberger, W. R. the trip to South America there will Kennedy, J. D. Rankin, Fred Watson, be no flying at night and stops will T. < K. Foss, Tailant Greenough, Dee be made at Mexico City, Guatemala Richardson, Marjorie Jones, Lunelle and Balboa. The arrival in Lima will Chapin, Nonene McKeown, Ellen be on the fourth afternoon after .1 Braxton and Betty Axtell. leaving Los Angeles.. During the afternoon on Tuesday Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mrs. H. A. I Young received with the guest of honor and the hostesses. The din- < Ing room was darkened and tea was I served in candlelight. The table was- < beautiful, covered with lace, cloth < and graced with a silver tea service < which had belonged to Carol’s graqd- 1 mother and had just been presented 1 to Carol for her own.' Tall rose- < colored candles set in wreaths of pink 1 roses and white sweet peas threw in teresting lights and shadows -on a large, tiered wedding cake, topped with a bride and groom figurine, which occupied the center of the table. During the first hour Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Mrs. Alton Grimes, aunt of the bride-to-be, officiated at the tea table. From-four to five Mrs. J. A. Lamb and Mrs. Jane Williams poured. ~ • r A handsome mantle decoration of Myrtle Club ~ Mrs. Aina Eckholm entertained the Myrtle club last Thursday (at her home. Guests were Mrs. Albert Mane I in of Vallejo, Calif., Mrs. Stanley Carlson of Nurth Bend, and Mrs. Frank Huffman of Myrtle Point. The dub will meet next week with Mrs. J. W. Ruble. Members present were Meadames Alice Standley, Ina San dins, Eble Beyers, Helen Anderson. Ruth Varney, Margaret Southmead. Nancy Duey and Pearl Ruble. USED NORGE GAS WASHER Greene & Jensen Soap Power Large Package .n»......... A 'í..... .... i' eeilo pk9.5j|flg¿| w Phone 64 NOODLES Large Package DILLARD MARKET Del Monte Santa Clara Sweet PRUNES 2>bbox29c Phone 135 Concord GRAPE JUICE . 378FronfSt WHERE YOU SAVE ON EVERY ITEM — 28 c REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND M. J. B. Coffee Campbell's Tomato SOUP . PARKAY 2 Lb. Package ............ , To honor Mrs. Nellie Wheeler a luncheon was given last Friday at 1 o’clock at the home of Mirs. Hasel Flannery. Mrs. Wheeler is moving to Sweet Home and will be greatly missed by her many Coquille friends. The guest list included Meadames Agnes Lewis, Hattie Gaffey, Elisa* beth Bull, Norma Hickenbottom, Lorene Chard, Clara Ali, Margaret Spores and the hostess. Tuesday Pinochle Club Mr*. Hattie Caffey was a hostess on Tuesday when her pinochle club met at her home. Agnes Lewis won first prise, Mabel Kyle second, and Norma Hickenbottom Won pinochle. Members present besides those al ready mentioned were Hasel Flannery, Teen Yarbrough, Viola Norton and Margaret Spores. Lorena Chard was a guest. The club meets on Monday, ! Biscuit Matches fresh local 3 BUNCHES Radishes Green Onions 10c lian McLarrin, 3 bottles 41c 6 pkgs. 25c Hi-Ho Cracken 11b. pkg. 2k FESTIVAL (