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THURSDAY. NOVRMBBR »1, 1946-.
ening
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Wed., 7:30,' Choir practice.
Farr, director.
At the meeting of the Business and
Thursday 10:00 Thanksgiving serv
' PiotcsaitM.jl Women’s club Monday ice at the Nazarene church.
night, Nov. 18th, it was announced
that the sale of tickets to “Clany
Brown" had been very successful.
PioneemMethodist Church
A report on the club-sponsored
Second and Elliott
packages of food and clothing for
Bennie Howe. Minister
I Federated Women overseas was given. Sunday. Nev. 24th.
( Two new members, Mrs. Helen
Church school for all ages at 9:45
. Abrego and Miss Muriel Herman. a. m.
I were wel omed into the club.
Mrs. Brodie, program chairman,
announced the program which eon-
M-ted oi songs by the High School
Girls group under the direction of
Harold Wilhnell. They sang “Sweet
and Lovely’’ and “Alice Blue Gown."
Accordion solos were played by
Mrs. Irene Cedarqulst.
Mr. Morris Harvey gave a talk on
England and Scotland while attending
u course on “School Administration.”
Members attending were Ruth Bey
ers, Laura Brandon, Inez Chase,
Grace Detlefsen, Hattie Lee Holimon,
Claire Hultin, Edna Kern, Bess
Maury, Ida Oerding, Martha Purdy,
—Coquille Studio Photo Georgia Richmond, Edna Robison,
the bride e< Harry Leah Rover, Inez Rover, Eva Stevens,
IN A WEDDING OF INTEREST TO their many friends Mias Lois Jean Bethweil
Mabel Hughes, Margarita Brodie,
I^*trr Storm at the Pioneer Methodist church October 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Storm are pictured
Sue Aitken, Alice Klenz. and Dora
Saves Tima, Labor
Oerding.
the. bridal cake with their attendants.
B.P.W. Club Meets
Organ music by Harold Withnell
(organist) at 10:45 a. m.
Divine worship at 11 a. m. Sermon:
“Weil Diggers.” Music by choir.
Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m.
Vesper service at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday:
Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday:
Bible study and prayer at I p. m.
Theught for the week:
Choice, not chance, determines
destiny.
and Foal.
Mrs. Howard Detlefsen Hostess To Shower
Given In Honor of Miss Mattoon
Miss Evelyn Mattoon was the in
spiration for a real surprise bridal
shower at the home of Mrs. Howard
Detlefsen Sunday evening.
Mrs.
Marion Clayton and Mrs. Ray Detlef
sen were co-hostesses.
The table was unusually attractive,
centered with a miniature bride and
groom, flanked by tapers whose
ribbons led to the many packages.
From the chandelier were suspended
bells over the centerpiece.
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Following the opening of the many
lovely gifts, ice cream and cake were
served. Attending were Mrs. Gray-
don Anderson, Mrs. Ed Detlefsen,
Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mrs. Harry Crow
ley, Mrs. Leroy Swinney, Mrs. Don
Smith, Mrs. Ethel Mattoon, Mrs.
Craig Perrott, Mrs. Harold Stevens
! of Coos Bay. Mrs. Tom Stevens, Mrs.
: Melden Carl, Mrs. Tom Detlefsen,
Misses Mary Anne and Patsy Detlef-
!sen and the honored guest, Evelyn
i Mattoon.
Masons Guests of Beulah Chapter of O.E.S.
Between 75 and 80 attended the
meeting of Beulah Chapter, No. 8,
O.E.S.. last Thursday evening when
the Masons were special guests of the
Chapter. George Sherwood, W. M.
of Chadwick Lodge, No. 68, and R. H.
Mast, who celebrated his 88th birth
day Nov. 14th, were escorted to the
East, given a special welcome and
presented with boutonnieres.
The members voted to dispense
with the meeting Nov. 28th due to
Thanksgiving.
The next meeting,
Dec. 14th. will be the annual elec
tion which will be preceded by a
potluck dinner. All members were
* asked to bring one jar of jam or
jelly to the meeting Dec. 14th, which
will be sent to the Masonic Home as
Christinas gifts.
Following the meeting, the Mason*
and w ives were given a special w el-
Come by the Worthy Maton.
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Stnr^ tnterpretat*
— Masonic meeting. Taking part in the
humorous skit were Eunice Barrow,
Iris Holverstott, Vesta Johnson,
Hazel Hanna, Lorraine Perrott, Ada
Moore, Jane Wilson, Peg Gould, Viola
Hill and Viola Norton.
A social
hour followed with sandwiches and
coffee served In the banquet hall by
Mrs, W. E. Bosserman and her com
mittee.
Eagles Initiation
Cottle Club W ill
Aid 4-H Clubbers
Guild Meets
Mrs. C. T. Selbig was hostess at the
meeting of the Episcopal Guild ladles
in the Parish House last Wednesday
•afternoon. Others present were Mes-
dames Lloyd Rosa, J. A. Lamb, Jane
Williams, A. J. Sherwood, V. H.
Hazard, Ida Owen, W. H. Mansell,
E. W. Lorenz, F. M. Shaw, Hale B.
Eubanks, C. D. Garoutte and Jean
ette Cusac.
East Fourth and Coulter Sts.
Liston Parrish, Pastor
Bible School 9:45.
Mrs. Myrtle
Benham In charge.
Morning Worship 11:80.
Lord’s
Supper, special music and message
| by the pastor on “The Program of
Jesus.”
Intermediate C. E. .6:30.
Harry Irelan
420 W. Front
B etter T han P rivate
I nvestigation
P. A. (Buck) E V E R E T T
LIBERAL
CASH LOANS
There’s an ancient way
in which a purchaser might sasisfy
himself o f clear title to land. That is
through an exhaustive review of all
deed», will», marriage», heirahips sod
other document» by which the prop
erty ha» been conveyed, mortgaged,
leased or transmitted over a long
period of time. The purchaser of
land who protects himaelf with a
Commonwealth Insured Title avoids
this eadleas detail, knowing, too,
that no taw will exi»t in the tide
to cause loss.
On Your
A U TO
F U R N IT U R E
NOTE
L IV E S T O C K
Coos Bay
Finance Co.
Esther B. Warner filed suit for di-
dorce from Everett F. Warner Nov. 14.
Eva Ann Piper filed suit for di
vorce from Claud D. Piper on Nov. 18.
Virginia M. Newdal filed suit for
divorce from Magnus Nevdal on No
vember 1 8 .
C O N V E N IE N T SERVICE
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Sentmel Classified Advs w ill sell it.
The Coos-Curry Jersey cattle club
met Sunday. Nov. 17, at the Henry
Schroeder dairy.
A potluck dinner
was enjoyed at noon by the 26 per
Private Sales Financed
sons present'
The afternoon business meeting was
18 Months to Pav
called to order by President John
Simple Credit Requirements
Milton. A committee of four, con
Complete Privacy
sisting of Fred Brunell, Bill Hoyt,
No Co-Signers
Dal M. King and Herman J Brelage,
10-Minute Service
Was named to assist In the encourage
ment for improvement In the 4-H
cattle club work.
The Coos-Curry Jersey Cattle club
work is to strive for development and
improvement of tfio dAicy ..i-PttiistiCY
■ ■■¡■.■..I tntorfn«lH>n fu# speeiul cer-
-of * award, received by & bc , M33&
Phone
Frank G. Wilson, was distributed to 179 N'. Broadway
21 tic
members present.
The meeting adjourned and the
dairymen then inspected the modern
improvements and dairy herd of Mr.
Sen ween.
The next meeting of the Coos-Curry
Jersey Cattle clubavll be held Sunday,
Dec 15, at the Cope & Cope dairy
farm, Langlois, Oregon.
Frank G. Wilson, Secretary
Circuit Court Coses
Local Eagles will hold an Initatlon
class and program on Friday, Novem
ber 29, at the Eagles Hall, announced
Carl Hooker, secretary for the lodge.
- All sponsors are requested to bring
in their candidates for Initiation on
that date..
Th* Solaray fits any wood or coal ran«« — can bs attached
In a fsw minutss. Bums low coat stove or distal feel oil
Delivers smooth, even, clean heat—adjustable for cooking,
baking, hot water and kitchen warmth. Claan. conVea-
ient and economicaL
Christian Church
TITLE GUARANTEE an d
ABSTRACT C O M P A N Y
C oquille
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WE LL FILL YOUR ORDERS
FOR NEW CHEVROLETS
FAIRLY AND EQUITABLY
—even though we can't promise to fill all orders immediately
TO FIT YO U R NEEDS
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• As wa'vo said before, “There simply
aren't enough new Chevrolet* to go
around** today. However, w e're get
ting our fair th a n of Chevrolet’s cur
rent output o f passenger cars and
trucks. And as conditions improve— as
strikes and shortages decrease and
Chevrolet is ab le to increase its pro
duction— we'll get more and more of
these fine products to deliver to our
customers.
Meanwhile, w e want to assure you
again that, as long as shortages do
exist, we'll continue to apportion our
allotted share o f new Chevrolet* fairly
and equitably among the many cus
tomers whose friendship and patronage
are our most prized asset.
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fundamental principle» o f (air deed
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PATIENCE AND LOYALTY
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