The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 23, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COQÜTLLE VALLET SENTINEL.
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dame* E. L Perrott, V. L. Huff, Ila
I The program which followed was Goodwin, Claire Hultin, Lois Stevens,
1 announced by, Florence Hallock Annice Chandler, Lai* Peterson, Paul
t Music and arts chairman, Inez Rover, Snider, Bees F. Wasson, Gladys
played with her usual skill and finish, Keener, Jane Craeger, Dora Oerding,
Prelude C Sharp Minor, Rachman- Robah Robison, Francis McMitchell,
inoff; To the Rising Sun, and a Goldie Child, Muriel Da* Ardath,
Norwegian Idyl, both by Torgeaeen. Geralding Oerding. Maurice William*,
Hazel Hanna made a good talk on Ronald Williams, Ben Howe.
{ the history of the B. P. W„ its or- 1 Member* present were Ida Owen,
ganization in 1819 in St. Louis, Mo., Bess Maury, Arlene Robertson, Lu-
I and its purpose a* well as opportuni- : nelle Chapin, Jennie Price, Geòrgie
I tie* to be gained for women in the Richmond,
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**“* • Lee
Steven«,
Hattie
business world through its affiliation. Hoiimon, Inez Chase, Ruth Beyer*,
Discussion followed on the local club, Leila McClure, Martha Mulkey, Fran­
the State and Intematianal Federa­ ce* Skyles,
Hazel Hanna, Idyle
Godard, Florence Hallock, Inez Rover,
tion.
The violin quartet presented by Gladys Gano, Leona Bryant, Belle
Muriel Dae Ardath gave “Always,” Knife, Alberta Tyrrell, Edna Kern,
Irving Berilli; /'Believe Me If All Viola Newton, Clara Stauff.
Those Endearing Young Charms;"
and a solo by Ronald Williams. The
popular quartet group include« Ger­ Farewell Dinner Party
aldine Oerding, Ronald and Maurice Given For Margaret Steward -
Williams, Ben Howe and their di­
A very delightful dinner party was
Dae Ardath, at the given last Saturday evening at the
rector,
piano.
home of Mr. apd Mra. W. M. Steward
Bryant sang two fa- by the Christ .Ambassador group of
Mr*,
friends and her own, the Assembly of God Church in honor
vorite*
“Alexander's Rag Time Band' and of Margaret Steward, who left Wed­
“The Last Time I Saw Paris,” accom­ nesday morning for Glad Tidings
panied by herself at the piano, fol­ Bible Institute in San Francisco. The
lowed by “Absent,” with Inez Rover evening was very pleasantly spent in
as her accompanist.
Mrs. M O. the singing of songs and choruses.
Hawkins, who was delayed in return­ Miss Steward was presented with
ing from Curry county, caused a lovely gifts by the group.
change in Mrs. Bryant’s numbers. A
Those present were Misses Odetta
reading by Hazel Hanna and a reci­ De Geeter, Violet Howard, Laura
tation, “My Specialty,” proved Mrs. Ewanson, Ruby and Betty Marney,
Hanna's talent and the latter number Shirley Van Meet, Shirley Steward,
perfectly done in lisping.
Alien Wilson, Mrs. Paul Pinkston,
Mrs. Jack Hultirf received guest Mrs. Henry Carver and Janet, of Sun­
prize in a game conducted by Ruth nyvale, Calif., Mrs. Hazel McLeod
Beyers. Refreshments were served and Harold, formerly of Bakersfield,
by twa committee*, executive and Calif.,
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Mr. and ____
Mr*. Elmer Good-
membership and emblem, with Mrs. ■ pagter Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Schroe-
, and
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Mary
Newtoil
Hallock
Mr*. B
Beyer* a* chairmen,
See us for photograph* of
• Family Groupa
• Service Men
with Eva Stevens, Florence Barton,
Hazel Hanna, Clara Stauff, Idyle
Godard,
Gladys Gano,
Lunelle
Chapin.
The national color* were
used to carry out the decoration* of
flowers and candles on the attractive
1 lace-covered table.
Flower* used
about th* room and on the supper
table were from Eva Stevens' garden.
The next meeting will be Monday,
Oct, 4, at the Parish House.
Guests who attended were Mea-
BdchelorGirls'
Wonderful Hats
Coquille Headquarters
Oregon Journal
141 No. Division
Gat yeur subscription Now
Phone 148M
NOBLE CHOWNING, Jr.
Coquille Mgr.
Chests of 5 Drawers $15.95
Walnut and Early. American
Beds, matching
$12.95
Axminster Rugs $39.50 to $120.00
9x12 and »X15
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Dresser with Mirrors $19.95
Walnut or Early American
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Timmons and
Wayne, Fred Lewis, Jimmie Bel­
more, Buford Swanson, Gordon How­
ard, Melvin, Stanley and Harold
Steward, Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Per­
using and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Steward and Margaret.
Another Shipment Received of Very Fine
Occasional Chairs $29.50
Lamps $20.00 to $39.50
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Also a handsome assortment of
PICTURES, MIRRORS, OCCASIONAL PIECES
Suitable for Gifts
Deliveries will be made on
TUESDAY ONLY
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Sept.
To Help Your Car Outlast the War, Get Fresh
Oil Each Time
Coupon Numbers Change
We Ara Again Fortunate In Having A
AS FfATUHD IN
Shell Co. Trained Man
MADEMOISELLI
For Lubrication At Our Station
shipment of Umbrellas priced from
Also a good assortment of Umbrella covers to fit any 16-Rib Frame
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Plain colors at
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$1.98
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