The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 11, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Personal Mention
(Marriage Licenses
Altar Society Fancy
Work Sale, November 20
In Justice Bull’s Court!
The Past Week
Nov. 3—Harold J. Ross, of Powers,
Thomas Everett Lewey paid $9
The ladies of the Altar Society of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and son and Lillian Y, Endicott,. of Myrtle the Catholic church will hold a fancy fine and costs last Thursday for not
solved here Sunday evening from Point. They were married by^Jus- work sale, on Saturday, Nov. 20, in
having a hunter's license; $20 for his
their home in Seattle, where he is i tice Bull at his office here last the Purkey corner display room of fine was suspended.
[
Thursday
evening.
employed in a shipyard, to visit their
the hotel building. The winner of
On Friday Robert Clayton Davidson
Nov. 5 Wm. A. Gaither >nd Betty
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wood and
the quilt raffle will also be an­
J.
Jones,
both
of
Indianapolis,
Ind.
Mrs. Edna Hartson. They will be
nounced at that time.
Rev.jp. A. Gray performed the ser­
here for a week.
vice for them at his home here last
Calling carda. 50 tor -:i.00
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miller, who Sunday.
Nov.
5
—
Lee
D.
Woodridge
and
Bev-
were in from the McKinley section on
Monday said that by the first of thelerly B. Boatman, both fit Peterson,
year, they will have four sons in ’ Iowa,
Nov. 5—Heni^ Charles Hanson and
the service. Ted is now in Africa and
Vivienne Lucille Thomas, both of
Lincoln is in Alaska.
Marshfield.
Nov. 5—Claud Simpson and Elea­
nor Wiley, both of North Bend. They
were married here last Friday by Rev.
See us for photographs of
Chas. G. Brown at the Pioneer par­
sonage.
• Family Groups
Nov. 8—Thos. W. Corson and Mary
V. Bochenski, both of Aberdeen, Wn.
• Service Men
Nov. 9—John B. McCarthy and
Rosemary McGeorge, both of Marsh­
• Babies
Mrs. L H. Armstrong of Ft. Ben­ field.
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• Copies of Pictures
ton, Montana, 4a visiting . this week
Nov. 9 — Anothony Stanfill, of
with her mother, Mrs. S. J, Cheno­ Charleston, Ore., and Christinia Fay
weth, and her sister and family at the Goodwin.
R. W. Kuenzli home.
Culline cards. ou (<>r 81.00
Ray McDaniel, who owns a ranch
on Four Mile, seyen miles below Ban-
dan, and who has been in Oklahoma
since thefire on Sept. 26, 193«,
which destroyed all the buildings on
the place, came in from the east Sun­
day. He said the Phillips Petroleum
Corporation, which is now testing the
possibilities for oil and gas ih Coos
county, is the largest independent
.00 Farel Destin Face Powder
operator in Oklahoma.
and Dry Skin Cream
oetty Lou Donated came home last
week-end from Eugene to attend the
funeral of Mrs. M. E. Nye.
Benefit Card Party At Masonic
Hall Saturday Evening
The Social Club of Beulah Chapter,
O. E. S. will give a card party this
coming Saturday evening, Nov. 13,'
in Masonic Hall, for the benefit of j
the Masonic and Eastern Star horned
Everyone is invited to attend. There!
will be tables for pinochle, bridge I
ann contract rummy, and the hour is
8 o'clock. Tickets will be 40 cents.
Riverton F. F./A. To Give
Dance At Gym Nov. 1*
The Riverton Chapter of Future’
Farmers is sponsoring a Thanksgiv­
ing Dance on Nov. 19.
The dance,
will be at the Riverton Gym, starting
at 8:30 p. m. A door prize will be J
given. Bum Gartin's orchestra will
furnish the music.
Supper Party For Bride
A small but delightful supper party
in honor of Ann Hawkins Kamph,
was given the first of the week by
Markle Smith Sherrill at her home.
Supper was served in candlelight at
a table set attractively with flowers
and candelabra in yellow. Beautiful
gifts from the friends present were
received by the honor guest. Attend­
ing besides Mrs. Kamph were Mes-
dames Jeannette Collier, Jean Bryan,
Peggy Hennessey and Miss Eunice
Howe.
2
2
2
.00 Farel Destin Face Powder
and Beauty Ball
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.
paid $9 fine and coat* for a truck
overload. '
Claire McNeil Gray paid $7, fine
and costs on Monday for having four
in the driver's seat of his car.
Owen Arthur Davis was summoned
Monday to appear for having a driver
overload.
Chadwick lodge No.68
A. F. 4 A. M.
Special Communication
TUESDAY, NOV. 1«, 7:3« P. M.
Work in E. A. *
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biggest, brightest
bloze of musical
merriment — with
The Star YOU
'Discovered'/
as you roll
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.00 Farel Destin Lipstick, Powder, Rouge,
Tissue Cream, Dry Skin Cream
REVLON Full size, Polish, Nail Base and
Remover in Gift Box
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KLENZO BRUSHLESS
shae cream
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MAGNESIA
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VomBB^H«WR
TOOTH-ACHE
DROPS
YEAST AND IRON
TABLETS
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open Evenings until 8:00
¡THUR. FRI. SAT.
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FOLKS—
“DESTRO YE R" IS NOT JUST ANOTHER WAR
PICTURE. IT’S A PICTURE CRAMMED FULL OF
GOOD WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT FROM THE
BEGINNING TO THE END.
IT’S A PICTURE FOR
THE ENRT1E FAMILY.
Claud S. Stotts, of Marshfield, Coos
county war finance chairman, will
be a guest of honor at a testimonial
dinner to be held in Portland Friday, :
November 19, according to word re- '
ceived from E. C. Sammons, state
chairman.
Mr. Stotts will be a featured parti­
cipant in the first state wide meeting
of the Oregon War Finance Com­
mittee Million Dollar Club. The
meeting will be broadcast over a
statewide network at 8:00 p. m. Fri­
day.
While in Portland Mr. Stotts will j
join with state war bond leaders in
drafting a program for the sale of war
bonds and stamps as Christmas gifts |
and for the 4th War Loan which is '
scheduled to be launched early in >
1944.
Notice Ex-Service Men
For the purpose of forming a Vet­
erans of Foreign Wars Poet, a meet­
ing will be held in the Union Hall on
Second street in Coquille, starting
1:00 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 21, 1943.
43t2s
Among the hundreds of new books
in stock at Norton’s are the following
best sellers: “Thg Ringed,Horizon,"
by Edmund Gilligan; “Indigo,” by
Christine Weston; “Corner of Heav-i
on," by Kathleen Norris; “Daylight
On Saturday,” J. B. Priestly; “The
Turnbulls,” Taylor Caldwell; “So'
Utile Time." John P. Marquand;
“The.Forest and The Yort," Hervey
Allen; “Sister of Cain,” Mary Collins;
“The Robe,” Loyd C. Douglas; “Hun­
gry Hill,' Daphne du Mauier; “Kate
Fennigate,”
Booth
Tarkington;
“Thunder - head,”
Mary O’Hara;
“Katherine,” by Hans Habe; “Bur­
ma Surgeon,” by Gordon S. Sea­
grave; “Paris Underground,” Etta
Shiber, and many others. Buy now
for Christmas.
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