The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 21, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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, Following the meeting several in-
^Ivited guests joined the group for
wr‘ 1 dessert. They were Mrs. J. E. Bel-
or loni of Myrtle Point, mother of the
1 honor guest; Jean Bryan, Kay Lit-
lar" tiefield, Alberta Brandon, Boris
um’ Sayre. Leila Rochell, Salma Caughell,
V* I Birdie Summers, Allie Beast and
“ ' 1 members attending were Norene Mc-
ar"1 Keown, Lunelle Chapin, Maxine
Johnson. Aly» June Fox, Dorothea
. Coffey, Margaret Belloni, Elsie For-
’nX rest, Glenda Clinton, Jean Williams,
Margaret Stewart, Eunice Howe.
In Essential Industry -
Driver Salesman and Clerk
Birthday Colobrated
Sane Oerding. jjaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Oerding, came home to
spend last week-end because it was
her birthday.
Jane is attending
Northwestern School of Commerce
1 In ' Portland and has just pledged
Gamma Nu Chapter of Alpha Iota
sorority. She returned to Portland
Sunday, leaving from North Bend
I after spending the day there with
friends.
On the evening of October six­
teenth, Jane's birthday, her mother
entertained the members of the Youth
Fellowship group in the Pioneer Hall
at '(the Pioneer church in honor of
her daughter. Everyone had a de­
lightful time and decorations and re­
freshments were in keeping with
Hallowe'en.
See u* tor photographs of
Venture Club Holds
Dinner Meeting
The Venture Club, Jean Bryan
president, met Tuesday evening for
dinner at the hotel. It was a social
meeting but plans were discussed for
a Christmas dance and
also for ths
next luncheon meeting. A program
planned for Tuesday was postponed
because the dinner had to be in the
Meeting Of Cornerstone .
main
dining room. Dorothy Harris
Club Last Thursday
was a guest. Members attending were
Cornerstone Club of the Church of Margaret Belloni, Maxine Johnson,
Christ met Thursday afternoon at the Yvonne Kern, Eunice Howe, Dorothea
home of MnCTaul Sitdpson, when
Yarbrough and Georgianna Perrott.
devotionals were by Mrs. Clarence
Fiser.
After the business meeting, con­
ducted by the president, Mrs. Don
Farr, the girls spent the afternoon
crocheting on an afghan for the boys
in the service, to be used while they
are convalescing. Hair bows were
brought to send to the girls at the
Children's Farm Home. Taney socks
for the boys at the Home will be
Others attending
, brought to the November meeting.
Howard Taylor,
I „Refreshments were served to Mes-
ack Hultin and
dames Marvin Davidson, Berlyn Bill­
ings, Tom Stevens, Alan Rhay, Bill
Earls, Ernest Benham. Don Farr,
Henry George, Clarence Fixer by the
1 hostess.
Only Kroehler, world’s largest manufacturer of furniture,
could build and design a suite like this. You get new com­
fort through the scientifically designed seats and backs and
your body is completely supported. “Sreamllne” your home
with this newest furniture creation.
Beautiful covering
fabrics.
Davenport and Chair
$129 50 & $139 50
Kroehler's Swing Rockers
. $45.00
Miscellaneous Swing Rockers
$27'95 to $50-00
PURKEY FURNITURE
„ FOOD
Truck
o^ner:
P roduct *
PEANUT BUTTER
Garden
WAX PAPER Limit
125 Foot Roll
SUB CAFE Coffee
, 1 lb.
pkg.
Substitute
BEEF STEAK SAUCE
Heinx
bottle
27,59c
20c
10c
25c
ROAST BEEF Perry’s
7 ox.
TUNA FISH
.
CRISCO
1 lb.
i 1 ■
i»;' ■ ' ' Pkge.
SNACK
Morrell’s
’FIRST
45c 8 pts.
35c s pts.
27c <,<.
45c » pu.
JUICE
No. 2
SERVICE'
Sunbrite
PURE LARD
Morrell Pride
CODFISH
No Points
3 Pts.
lb.
20C
PORK LIVER
39c
FRYERS Colored
No Points
25c
3 Points
a 49c
WIENERS
Grade A
AMMICA'S MOST MMÓMS '
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Th«« Grocery
Coquille
For Thrifty Buyers Myrtle Point
snvici organization
SFMD YOW WAD BOND rWOWU-STUD TUB DAY OF WCTORtt
Southwestern Motors
^Coquille
| Myrtle Point
Bandon