The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 19, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    arrival ui an infant daughter, Han­
nah Margaret, fl pounds, 14 ounces,
born to Mr. and Mrs. O. William
Booth in Portland, Sept. 28. Mr.
Booth was with Smith Wood-Prod­
ucts while here. He is now in the
service, at present in a sanatorium in
New Mexico, but in improved health
and expected home soon.
Personal Mention
Mesdames Jas. Richmond. Birdie
Skeeis, L. P. Fugelson, Leland Peter­
son and F. F. Schram left Tuesday
evening for Salem to attend the an­
nual conference of the state Women’s
Society for Christian Service.
Mrs. F- L. G reenough left Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peart, former
residents here who had been living evening for a severs) weeks’ visit
in the Eugene district for several with her son. Harrison, and family
years, have returned to Coquille to in Seattle.
again make their home here. He
has been so afflicted with rheuma­
tism and arthritis the past year that
he has been unable to work and his
doct ot told him it would be some
time yet before he could accept em­
ployment.
, Mrs. Alice M. Klenz returned Fri­
day from Seattle, where she spent
her week’s vacation from her duties
as bookkeeper at the Geo. E. Oerd-
¿.OST—Past Noble Grands Rebekah
ing ins. agency. Mrs. Klenz was the
Pin, yellow gold, has letters P and
guest at the tlome of Ensign (J. G.)
S G, and three links. Lost on Sec­
und Mrs.* Richard K. Smiethe, while
ond street Wednesday evening. Re­
visiting her husband, William E.
ward for return to Mrs. Ruth
Klenz, JJ.S.C.G., stationed at Ken­
Beyers.
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Insurance Speciali»! F. R. Bull.
SPECIAL
KLEENEX
H. E. Huddle, formerly of Coquille,
but now living in Albany, writing to
renew his subscription, says that they
like it out there very much; that
there is lots of work and he keeps
very busy.
Perfect Double Bill
With Thrilb!
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Invisible Man's Revenge
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Sale starts at 10 A. M.
Sa tu rday Morning
The ladies of the Holy Name Al­
tar Society will hold a meeting at
the rectory on Thursday evening,
October 19, at 8:00 p. m. All mem­
bers are urgently requested to at­
tend this meeting.
REVLON
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All Shades of Face Powder
All Shades of Nail Polish
Just received shipment of Box Candy
Liberty
Friends here
week received
announcen^ent cards telling of the |
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