The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 02, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    ‘11 jtorUm'r-figve the following books.
" both fiction and nun-fiction, all rank-
1 ing high on the best seller lists of the
nation. “The Walsh Girls,*’ Elisabeth
Janeway; “Bridge to Victory," How­
Miss Harriett, daughter of Fred ard Handleman; “None But the Lone­
E. Lorenz, and a friend of hers. Miss ly Heart,” Llewellyn; “Indigo,” Chris­
Betty Lou Schoewe, were here from tine Weston; “Journey in the Dark,”
Portland last week and were present Martin Ravin;
"Tree Grows in
at the family dinner held at the Brooklyn,’’ Smith; "Also the Hills;?
Henry Lorenz home on Thanksgiving Keyes, and many others.
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day.
Watch for announcement of date
and place of the Catholic Altar So­
ciety annual fancy work and Christ­
mas gift sale. Included in the ar­
ticles to be sold will be a hand-em­
broidered linen luncheon set.
Jess Catton, proprietor of the Min­
ute Cafe at Bandon, will remain open
on Sundays during the Winter months,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schatzman, of Port­ featuring turkey and steak dinners. It
land, were visitors at the home of
Mrs. Laura Brandon enjoyed a visit
their daughter, Mrs. J. LeRoy Starr
of No. Henry street, from Monday from her daughter, Mells Ramsay,
of Sacramento, Calif., who spent all
until Saturday of last week.
of Thanksgiving here with her chil­
Doris Ann Wood was home for the dren, Marlin and Jack.
holidays from Portland, where she is
Miss Margaret Stewart, who went
attending Northwestern School of
Business. She likes her residence at east early last month to take Waves
'training at Hunter College in New
Martha Washington Hotel.
I York, has just been released from
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart went up quarantine, she having been in the
to Cottage Grove last Wednesday af­ Naval Hospital in Brookly suffering
ternoon. to spend Thanksgiving with from an attack of scarlet fever, i •
KEEP ON
Keystone Home
WAR BONDS
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WAR BONDS
‘ Notice Ex-Service Men!
For the purpose of forming a Vet­
erans of Foreign Wars Post, a meeting
will be held in the Union hall on Sec­
ond/ street in ^Coquille, starting at
2:00 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 5, 1943.
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Keys made ror sll locus. Stevens
Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
If lectors at Harbison’s.
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friends. Mr. Stewart returned Fri­
day but Mrs. Stewart visited in Eu­ Martha Jane Oerding Married
gene until Tuesday this week before November 28 In Florida
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Oerding an-
nunce the marriage of their daughter,
Martha Jane, to Mr. Leslie E. Croff
at Jacksonville, Florida, November
28. The ceremofiy took place at the
Methodist parsonage Sunday after-
noop at two o'clock.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Croff, of North Bend, and
is now stationed at Cecil Field, U. S.
Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, as
a flight instructor.
The young couple will make their
home in Jacksonville for the time
being.
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If it is Insurance, see me.
Bull. ‘ .
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Remember—Norton’s for
• school and home supplies.
Is more of a problem than, heretofore but we have a good
assortment in many lines, now displayed for your inspection.
Here are a few suggestions
Stuffed Toys'
Christmas
Stationery
Box Candy
Toilet Sets
Jordan Almonds
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open Evenings until 8:M
See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in
CoquiUe for Diamonds and Watch
Straps.
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I THUR. FRI. SAT
Adults
\ ífcWtÍN.’.
Harbison’s myrflewood for Christ'
mas gifts.
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