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PA G BSIX THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL COQUILLE. OREGON i Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Johnson Given Surprise . , . .. ................... .......... THURSDAY. M A H C H Z l, 1946. ' ....... ......... .....— ‘America The Beautiful” had roll call, have their birthdays.—Sec. Colleen treasurer’s report and then they gave Chowning. the Girl Scouts laws and promises. On Occasion of Their 25th Anniversary A ll Members,of Beulah Chapter No. 6 ,0.E.S. They decided about having a party Keys made for all locks. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Johnson of tf ' Thi Non Affiliated members had'berta Mason delighted 1 her listeners e?ch month for fiirls w h en 'th ey Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore. Knowlton Heights received a real -harge of the program and refresh-; with that humorous reading, “The suprise last Friday evening when a Mrs. C ar’a Savage menu at the meeting of Beufan Chap- Waltz.” Miss Irez Rover, in her usu group of friends with pots and pans , ter, No. 6,' O. E S., -held in the Ma al eharming manner, jiliyed two love trouped in on them. The occasion iiostessToC iub sonic HUI Iasi Thursday evening. ly piano solos: "Whirlwind” and was their 25th wedding anniversary The president of the Soci3l club, Mrs. "Lento,” the latter by Cyril Scott. Last Wednesday night, Mrs. Carta which they observed Thursday night Mabel Kunz, reported ovev 3100.00 The next number was given by one with a family dinner at home. Their Savage entertained her card club for netted from the cooked food sale held of the non-affiliated members, Mrs. seven-thirty o'clock dessert. The sons, Carl and Burton, and daugh Saturday, March 9th. Part of this Ada Moore of Elgin Chapter, No. 24, ter-in-law, Helen, were the insti decorations and refreshments c.urisd will be sent to the Worthy Grand who convulsed the audience with out the St. Patrick’s Day motif. At gators of the affair and really put Pinochle, which followed, Mrs. Wat Matron to assist In purchasing a farm James Whitcomb Riley's "Raggedy one over on the "bid” folks. tractor for the Masonic and Eastern Man.” A lovely violin solo, “Adora After the surprise, the group set son won high score; Mrs. Snyder, low, Star Home. tion,” was played by Miss Geraldine and Mrs. Church received the travel tied down to various games aud The chapter voted to give 935.00 Oerding. She was accompanied by ing prize. wound up with “Hearts.” At a late Miss Leone Ingman. Mjss Roberta Members' present were Mesdames to the Red Cross. hour, a beautiful three-tiered wed At the next meeting, Thursday, Mason, with her varied talents sang Thora Watson, Rosalie Church, Alma ding cake with silver trim, ice cream, March 29th, Beulah Chapter, No. 8, the lovely solo, “After,” accompanied sandwiches and coffee were served. Minard, Thelma Snyder, Merle Car will be hosts to Doric Chapter, No. by Mrs. Watson, and last, but decid ter, Lucia Ireland and a guest, Mrs. The hosts were assisted by' Mrs. John 53, of Coos Bay and Coos Chapter, edly not least, Kenneth Talley sang son’s sister, Mrs. Elmer Davis. Be Leland Peart. ,. No. 99 of North Bend, when the “Since I First Met Thee,” with Mrs. sides being showered with rice, the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Hazel Talley at the piano. * The other day John Smart wait honored couple received a lovely Graham, will make her official visit. At the close of this lovely and en ed for me in the courtroom potted azalea interspersed with dimes Following the meeting, the Worthy tertaining program, a social time was before going to lunch together. and silver dollars wrapped in cella- It was a divorce trial. John asked Last Tuesday night, Mrs. Hal Pierce Matron, Mrs. Roy Boober, presented enjoyed, followed by refreshments phane. Mrs. Otto Zentner of Occidental served in the banquet hall by Mrs. me a pungent question. “ entertained her sewing club for sev Present for the occasion were aays John while we were Chapter, No, 45, who had charge *of Harold McCue and her committee. en-thirty o’clock dessert at her home , . ------ Messrs, and Mesdames Ralph Taylor, lunch, “have you ever had a « program. The long table was artisitically dec on knowlton Heights. Camellias and >th* E. D. McCune. W. E. Bosserman, L. A. shake bob up in divorce pro The “ .....* first number was by the High orated with St. Patrick’s D«y trim other spring flowers decorated the ceedings?** “No, can’t say that Lundquist, Cecil Hugh, Stanley Fitz school double sextette which sang mings and centered with a bowl of I ’ve ever heard of milk shakes gerald, Fred Kunz, Elmer Davis, Carl room and table. The evening was most pleasingly that familiar song, camellias flanked with green tapers. or any other soft drink appear Johnson, the honored couple and spent in sewing and conversation. Present were Mesdames W. E. "Rose Marie.” They were accompan The refreshments also carried out the ing in court—»but there’s plenty Burton Johnson. of times that alcoholic bever Bosserman, Leona Bryant, Frank ied by Mrs. Thora Watson. Miss Ro- motif. In appreciation: . ages have appeared ea a causa Thrift, Roy Barton, George Johnson, There are no friends, like those that leads to broken-up families Lawrence Lundquist, P. W. Culver; friends —end many times to broken-np Troop 1 Reports a guest, Mrs. W. C. Ulett, and the youngsters . . . who are indeed Which are ever tried and true hostess. the innocent victims of parental And our friends are those friends, Meeting of Girls Scouts Troop I delinquency.'* Like you and you and you. ' XeseereS was called to order by the president. Committn.Â.L.L.O. —Rudy and Peggy Johnson Then they saluted the flag and sang Friday afternoon, March 2nd, the W.C.T.U. met at the home of Mrs. Loyo! Women’s Class [nlerlainS GfOUO Es’a Ellis. Rev. M. D. Rcmple was sneaker and had for his topic, | Hold Noon Luncheon Mrs. James Brady was hostess to the "The W.C.T.U. crusade against d ...” Last Thursday, the Loyal Women's her Bridge club last Wednesday jd^ht Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Rempel sang a class of the Church of Christ met for for seven-fifteen o'clock dessert at duet, accompanied by Mrs. M.rgarct a noon luncheon in the church dining the home of Mrs. Mary McKeown. Swanson. A short business meeting hall, This was a birthday party for Refreshments and decorations carried was held and a social hour and re freshments were enjoyed. the - class which is observed every out the St. Patrick's day motif. Present were Mesdames Mary Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Thrift were .three months by the ladies. The long ta*bles were attractively decorated the high pair at Duplicate Bridge and Hatcher, Minnie «Laws, Eva McCue, with daffodils. Following the lunch Mrs. McCune^ and Mrs. Boober, sec Margaret Swanson, Georgia Rich eon, a short business meeting was ond. Present were Mesdames Frank mond, Sybil Avery, Florence DeNoma, Thrift, tf. E. Leslje, Hal Pierce, U. E. Rev. Mr. and Mrs: M. D. Rempel and held. shoes that w a lk Mrs. Florence Hallock sang “From McClary, E. D. McCune, R. E. Byober, the hostess. Mary McKeown and the hostess. Greenland's Icy Mountains,” thia be Ashland Begins Term ing in keeping with the topic of the SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE. meeting. Mrs. S. Harddnbrook is Ashland. March 21—Registration for president of the class and Mrs. Hal the spring term at the Southern Ore lock, the teacher. From the birthday gon college begins Monday. March box, the following drew gifts: Mrs. 25, 1946, according to M. E. Woodell, Carrie Benham, Mrs. E. Wolgamott, registrar.- r Mrs. Harold McCue add Mrs. Zula A wide oange of beginning courses Mrs. Tessie Mannelin entertained Hooton. Present were: Mesdames Archie Hatcher, Harold McCue, Belle the Myrtle Club Thursday afternoon have been planned for veterans and Hooton, Zula Hooton. S. Harden- at her home on the Coos Bay high other new students wishing' to begin brook, E. Wolgamott, Minnie Young, way. Election of officers was held, their college training this term. Regular courses in secretarial sci J. Sanders. Carrie Benham, Mabel with the following being chosen Horner, Florence Hallock and Miss president, Tessie Mannelin; vice ence, teacher education, and junior president, Blanche Ness; secretary, college will be offered as well as new Jennie Lafferty. J Eloise Cook, and treasurer. Pearl courses in Personal and Family, rela ; Ruble, tions, crafts, mathematics, clothing I'hesC are the trend-setting shoes i afternoon was spent in sewing' construction and selection, industrial Neighborhood Club I and The chatting, that follow fashion’s footsteps followed by refresh- arts for the elementary school, physi Last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. menu. served by the hostess. Present cal science, foods nutrition and cook through spring. And yours are the Dan Melton was hostess to the Neigh- were Mesdames Ina Sandfne, Eloise ery, French and social dancing. feet that will wear them for their borhOod club at the home of Mrs. jp °°k’ Blanche Ness, Elsie Beyers, i comfort and flattery! All-whites, George Johnson. The ladies met for Nency Doey, Katie Anderson, Alice Goes To Washington one-fifteen o’clock dessert luncheon; Standley, Margaret Southmayd, Pearl brown-and-whites; flatties, medi- Secretary of State Robert S. Far the table and rooms weer attractive Ruble,'Aina Eckholm and the hostess. rell, J r , was invited to attend the ly ddcorated with camellias. nationwide conference on traffic Seek happiness for its owm sake, safety in Washington, May 8, 9, 10, At contract bridge, Mrs. W. E. Btos- serman won high score and Mrs. Ir and you will not find it; seek duty, called by President Truman, it was ving Larson, second. Present were and happiness will follow as the announced today. Mesdames Harold Stromquist, Fred shadow comes with the sunshine.— i Sentinel Classified Ada will sell It. Hudson, W. E. Bosserman, Lawrence Tryon Edwards. Lundquist, George Johnson, Irving Larson, F. A. Robb and the hostess. The club will meet next with Mrs. Stromquist. N onA ffiliated Members Entertain Thursday SMART FAMILY Sewing Club Meets W.C.T.U. Hear Rev. Menno Rempel Mrs. James Brady Myrtle Club Elects Officers Thursday W.S.C.S. Meet At Home Of Mrs. Ellis Friday afternoon, Mrs. Ruth Lati mer’s group In the W.S.C.S. of the Pioneer Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. Esta Ellis. The after noon was spent in sewing and plan ning for a bazaar which will be held later. Refreshments were served late In the afternoon. Present were Mesdames Lena Mc Curdy, Alma Minard, Zoe Fugelson, Esther Taylor, Peggy Newton, June Erickson, Loree Bierly and the host ess. Lovely Floral House Dresses New Cotton Print Dresses with a flare for spring Sponsored by NORTH B E N D JU N IO R W OM EN’S C LUB — —— at t h e ---------- Community Building IN NORTH BEND ‘Plu/s MARCH 29 and 30 H ere are ju st a few o f th e th in gs you m ay win: • » Nylons Refrigerator • War Bonds ► Permanents • Car Servicing I Load of Wood • Dinners And many, many more wonderful prizes You Can’t A fford To Miss It le m e m h e r the date, F riday and Saturday, March 29, 30 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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