The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 25, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Miss Miyllis Bunch, who is attend­
ing the Seventh Day AdVentist Col­
lege at Walla Walia, arrived home last
Friday morning for the spring vaca­
tion. Other guests at the Dr. J. R.
Bunch home the first of this week
were Mrs. Bunch's sister, Mrs. Hasel
Peterson, and daughter, Ca?bl, and
Mr and Mrs. Frank Peterson, all
from Walla Walla, and who came in
Sunday
Phyllis accompanied them
when they left for home on Tuesday.
She is taking her two years of pre­
training course in one at the college
and this next fall will go to Portland
for her nurses’ training course.
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Andrew Smalley
Was Born Before
The Civil War
■ - Mrs. Arlan Shaw has been substi­
tute teacher in Junior High this week,
while Miss Elfleda Endsley was at
home nursing a case of chicken pox.
Forewell For Mrs.
Harold Gould
z
i Complimenting Mr». Harold Gould,
I last Monday evening, Mrs. R. E.
! Cochran gave a surprise bridge
party and handkerchief shower. Mrs.
Gould is soon leaving for Sutherlin
| to join Iter husband, whose business
¡takes them away from Coquille as
| residents.
The rooms were decorated with
¡spring bouquets of narcissus. Mrs.
j Wm. Barrows held high score at
ibridge. The guest of honor, Mrs.
¡Gould, was second high. The show­
er surprise was tendered Mrs. Gould
| after bridge followed by the serving
of refreshments.
Attending were
Mesdames L. B. Gould, Hazel Hanna,
Wm. Barrows, Mona Inman, George
Jenkins, Elbert Schroeder, Harold
Gould and the hostess.
THUR-FRI-SAT
Kennett P. Lawrence, Jr. a student
at the University of Oregon, enlisted
lorw time ago in the Aviation Corps
and this week received his notice to
be in San Francisco tomorrow. His
parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Law­
rence, brother. Gordon, and Dorothea
Yarbrough left yesterday noon for
Eugene to tell him good-bye before
he loft. He is to receive his train­
ing in Texas.
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March 25-26-27
LIBERTY
Mrs. R. L. Stewart returned
Major F. O. Brasch and Mrs.
Brasch were in Coqullle last Sunday day from a trip north. *1'
r.n personal buslness. Major Brasch
is a dentist stationed at Albany,
Oregon.
The Master Minds
of Mystery
. . I mp to life to challenge
the menace of modern crime!
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Party For Mothers
The C. H. S. Home Ec Club, of
which Mrs. Dorothy Kemp is adviser,
gave a very nice party last Friday
evening in the high school auditorium
for the mothers of the club.
There
are 35 members and 25 mothers were
Expert Service. Coquille, Ore
ir»
its
FOR RENT — Furnished 3 . room
House, iru^iern throughout; oil cir­
culator, gas range
and water
heater; has just been refinished.
See B. W. Dunn. 558 No. Coulter,
phone 1ML.
Miss Nan Lorraine is giving the famous
Cara Nome Facial during our
Beauty Week!
That’s news greeted with joy by Coquille’s smartest women.
They’re hurrying to make appointments! Not for anything
would they miss the opportunity of having Miss Lorraine’s
beneficial 45-minute consultation, including the restful
Cara Nome Facial, individual skin anaysis, glamourous
make-up and outline of daily complexion care.
Miss Lorraine comes at our own expense to demonstrate
the distinguished Cara Nome Beauty Creations. The facial
is our special courtesy to you, the beauty-conscious women
of our town.
WED. March 31
ADULTS
25c
AND HIS
PENNSYLVANIANS
NEWS