' > ________ __ THE COGl’inr VALLEY SENTINEL, COGUI l LR. OREGON. THURSDAY, Jr. Woman's Club Moving Pictures In Lieu of a Visit ndwiches and cake >n ^*<,u, U *tting m. The lace-cover- is was centered with *nd illy Bonney, Marion rried out the colors ce,1 too*i char«* °f ,uckey Bonney and e poured the first -Mrs. Marlin Bran- bert Schroeder. per,ett 80 . the south terrace, fortable chairs and den view. •ommittee with Mrs. man was in charge ! Films Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schram, Jr„ and their daughter, Mer- rily Kay, were shown at a gathering , Wednesday evening at the home e< Mrg Gladyg Gano at which Mrg Oa,w and Mrs. Frank Schram, Sr., were Joint holteMes The Frank Schrams jr., have been rodents of Minneapolis, Minn., for the past four years, Frtyik is an in- atructol. there at Minnesota Univer- Re u present engaged in Naval lngtruction work The nlms were i nthe nature of a substitute visit with family and friends, inas- much M the war makes travelling in- adviaaWe W. P. Laws was the “movie operg- tor/- and besides the films of the Schram family, showed some beau­ tiful pictures of the Oregon country, taken by himself, a* well as some shots of a Shriners’ convention and Coquille’s last Fourth of July cele- icaster was the in- bratjon . pisanr nt afternoon ■ DU1jng the Schram film, (in which ly given by a group Frank Jr certainly proved the home of Mrs. model papa)( there was much discus- ird. As a surprise gion ag whether Merrily Kay has lair, Mrs. Lancester reaIly red does she? * i0Vely Friend. invited were: Messrs and ids of i ldge were Mcsdames Stanley Ayors, W. P. ™,n®nt8 were served Laws j p Beyers, Ray Detlefsen, a dainty pink and Harold Dey, Denton Ellingson, Geo. ' WM *orked Gilman, Eldon Gilman, Harry H. was bright with Hunt_ yred Kunz, L. W. Oddy, Craig zinnias fiom the.perrott, Frank Pook, Paul Snyder. Attending were JogJl Ruble> Swlnney Orant J*¡f"’ ", Wilcox, Ernest Purvance, Mesdames k* Geo- Klo,ter, Inez Chase, C. H. Alder- Norton, of Marsh- gon Nellie Prey Etu MacPherson, ending gifts wer* Miranda Way, Frances Skyles, Bea- leorge Norton and trice Rhuie, Hubert Ulrich, Mr. and ~~ See us tor photographs of •Copies of Pictures othy Harris. Bernice Molthu and Ardith Sherwood Attending were Grace Withnell. Dorothy Harris. Vi McBride, Bernie Dorman, Frances Skyles. Gertrude Swinney, Beverly Price. Ruth Creager, Bessie Borrell, Margaret Wylie, Mary Stevens. Letha Summers, Marie Silverton, Lucille Walker, Jean Anderson, Mavis Tyr­ rell, Ernestine Batty, Annabelle Martindale and Lunelle Chapin. Mrs. Edith Walton hands the Sen­ tinel a clipping from the Seattle Tinies which tells of the marriage of her son, Dudley, in Seattle on Mon­ day of last week: Monday evening Miss Alice Ann Harford became the bride of Lieut, (j. g.) Dudley Campbell Walton, U. S. N. A. R., the son of Mrs. Edith Sorpotimist Club G. Walton of Coquille, Oregon. The Mrs. J. S. Barton returned from ceremony was held in the Mount her trip south in time to preside at Baker Park Presbyterian church in the regular meteing on Tuesday of the presence of friends and relative*, the Soroptimist Club. It was Found- with the Rev. Lorin'A. Ridings offi­ ciating. For her wedding the bride wore a violet suit with brown acces­ sories and carried a bouquet of white orchid«. Mrs. Norman G. Morse of Mount Vernon was matron of honor and Miss Helen Margaret Codington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cod­ ington was bridesmaid. Lieut, (j g.) Richard Glaspie U. S. N. A. R., was beet man.* A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harford. The bride attended the University of Washington, where she was a member of the Alpha Phi Sor­ ority. The bridegroom attended the University of Oregon, where he was affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Junior Woman’s Club Expanding The Junior Womans Club is already giving good promise of a successful year. With fewer social activities of necessity in war time, organizations of this kind fill a need peculiar to the trend of the times. Last Monday Mrs. Raymond Schroeder, Mr. and night Mrs. Grace Withnell, president, Mrs. A. B. Collier, Wm. Lammey, a few new Rand Mrs. A. B. Davis, H. C. Getz and welcomed several new girls at the regular meeting held at the Guild id Atlases in stock., frank Schism. Hall. Vi McBride and Dorothy Har- lor Christmas gifts, ......................... • I ris, captains of the two teams named to contest for new members, are both hopeful of an extra large increase in membership. During the business session plans Glen Irwin Putnam paid a $9.00 were discussed for a Sadie Hawkins fine and costs in Justice Bull’s court dance, Nov. 6. last Friday for having a combined , M. S. Anderson, here from Chicago overload on his truck when stopped | and connected with the local eran berry Industry, showed films on this by the state police.. The same day Harold Warren subject and interesting views of other ■Davis was summoned to\ appear for localities, as well as Myrtle Point Rodeo pictures. an overload. Jeannie Griggs, accompanied on the Elmer William Lander paid $5.00 on Monday for having an over-height piano by Lunelle Chapin, sang Schubert’s “To the Moon” and load. ■'Stormy Weather.” ■ Refreshments were served by Dor- !2_ ’ ■“ Muriel Dae Details of Dudley Walton's Wedding ’ Three Truck Drivers Before the J. P. Large Selection of Dovenos and Chairs $99.50 to $134.50 Swing Chairs Large Selection of OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $13.95 LARGE SELECTION OF GIFT ITEMS----- Pictures, Mirrors, Lamps Coffee Tables, End Tables Lamp Tables Roxy Beauty Salon Open Oct, 1st Hours • to 5. Tues, and Fri. evenings by appointment Closed Mondays and Thursdays afternoons Ph. 90 Hazel Collins, Prop. Bicycle Tires Bicycle Tubes Special Low Price! 10-Piece Deluxe Brush & Broom Set Thousands sold at nearly twice the price! 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