The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 14, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    Minor Mention
Mr. and Mra. Orville Wood left
last Friday for Portland, stopping at
Corvallis for Doria Ann, whom they
took to enroll in Northweatem Busi­
ness School. Doria Ann was fortun­
ate to find living quarters at the
Martha Washington Hotel. , The
Woods returned home on Saturday.
Mrs. C. J. Itelan, of Portland, sis­
ter of Mrs. Dick Slater, and their
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, are
visiting here this week, having ar­
rived last Monday. Mr. Irelan will
be here this week-end to spend a
week at the Slater home. Mr. and
Mrs. R. K. Skyles who ia giving up Mrs. Irelan have two little children.
her position aa deputy county clerk
the firat of November, returned Tuea-
day evening from a trip to Portland
on which ahe left last Friday evening
to be with Mr. Skyles over the week
if you would be pungent, be brief;
fl| it is with words as with sun­
beams -the more they are condensed,
the deeper they bum. — Robert
Southey.
Harbison's myrtlewood for Christ­
mas gifts.
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Chadwick lodge No.68
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Special Communication
Work in E. A.
Marilyn Sage, of Coquille, was one
of 222 women who pledged different
sororities at the University of Oregon
during fall rushing. She pledged Pi
Beta Phi.
Tuesday, Oct It, 7:JS F. M.
Visitors Welcome
PLUS
1 A. Elrod left on a bualneae trip
to Portland taut Saturday.
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Mrs. Auror^ Willard returned last
week from a visit with her daughter
in Reedsport and the week before
from a pleaaant trip to Eureka.
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