The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 21, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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The G. B. Dow family received last
week a birthday greeting telegram
from their son, Warren, serving in
the United States Navy. The tele­
gram was sent from his ship while
at sea. Mr. and Mrs. Dows birthdays
are only a few days apart.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert West and
daughter, Joyce, of Powers,.spent the
week-end at the home of his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson. They
The Polly Anna Club met last
left for their home on Tuesday.
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Belle
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Edwards, of Laird at Sitkum. Those present were
Eugene, left for home Monday morn­ Mesdames Ivan Laird, Elmer Strode,
ing after spending nearly two weeks JuHus Benham, Winn Nickason, El­
visiting at the W. J. Wheeler home. mer Wilson, Rr.y Gebean, Ernest
While here Mr. Edwards had the good Krewson, Kenneth Laird, of Sitkum,
luck to get his buck.
Mesdames Reuben Brown, Clarence
Oscar Harper, deep sea fisherman
Churchill and Severus McCarthy of
from Charleston, spent the weekend McKinley, and Mrs. Ed Abbernathy
at the T. H. Benham home.
of Dora, one visitor, Mrs. Nickason of
Much improved is Fred Dow, home Sitkum and the hostess, Mrs. Belle
on leave. He has recently been made Laird. The club voted to send Christ­
chief gunners mate.
mas boxes to the boys in the services,
Wm. Byerly presented the church to those boys who are Grangers or
with a lovely oil painting of the whose parents are Grangers within
"Head of Christ” Sunday- TW church our grange territory. Club chair­
voted to have it framed as well as man Mrs. Clarence Churchill gave
purchasing a linoleum tor the pastor’s accounts of the dance, bazaar and
apartments and purchasing plumbing ( supper for Oct. 2. Club netted about
to install the new sink presented $22, grange $125 or more, off of the
to the church toy several members.
baskets and Juvenile Grange netted
G. B. Dow was again taken, to $8 or more from thtoir fish pond.
Keiser hospital in North Bend as his
A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by
' condition seemed to turn for the
all and a stork shower was presented
worse.
for Mrs. Milford Mast who was un­
Verne Kenison was a visitor at the able to attend, so Mrs. Reuben Brown
Dow home Saturday. Mr. Kenison delivered it to her that evening.
¡and Mrs. Dow are brother and sister.
The Jolly Garden Club met at the
He Ilves at Monmouth.
home of Mrs. Clarence Churchill Fri­
Mrs. T. H. Benham and Mrs. L. L. day evening. Those to attend were
Buoy were business callers in Marsh­ Mrs. Nellie Brown, Miss Oerding, Mrs.
field and Charleston on Thursday of
Milford Mast. Mrs. Lee Mast, Mrs.
last week.
Reuben W.-Brown and Alice and the
Mrs. L. A. Ryan, Jr., spent the hostess, Mrs. Churchill. Cluj> voted,
weekend at the Ryan home. She to send Christmas cards and letters
makes her home in Marshfield with
her mother, Mrs. Perry Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal and Mrs.
Harold Neal were visitors at the L.
A. Ryan home Sunday. They live in
Marshfield.
Mr. Dow was reported somewhat
Improved Monday evening by his
folks, who spent the day with him at
Keizer Hospital.
Mrs. Lillie Johnson, of Coquille,
spent Monday and Tuesday at the
Ray Deadmond home.
Mrs. Melvin Kenyon and children,
of Eugene, are at the home of Mrs.
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