The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 21, 1946, Image 7

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English Bride Given Post-Nuptial Shower
A t the Home of Mrs, L, H. Williams
Miss Evelyn M attoon Given Shower Friday
Evelyn Mattoon.
Sending gifts but unable to attend
were Dorothy Soden, Claire Hultin,
Mrs. Della W deux, Mrs. Mary i Davis, Catherine Norton,• Belle Bel- Audrey Mattoon, Cora Sullivan, Mrs.
; Hatcher and Mrs. Jennie Taylor were loni, Vera Melton, Pauline Pettit, Fuller, Mrs. Laird and Mrs. L. P.
-------- :—; i hostesses at a lovely pre-nuptial Sauna Caughell, Vera Hatcher, Eva Philpott.
Mrs. Harold Williams, who arrived»
shower for Miss Evelyn Mattoon at McCue, Ophai Gilman, Icalene James.
June 8th from Sheffield, England, to
her home Friday evening. The even­ Maymie Geaney, Evelyn Benham,
make her home in Coquille, was given Engagement
ing was spent in opening the many Nellie Stephens, Myrtle DeLong, Ir­ Neighborhood Club
a poet nuptial shower Wednesday
. lovely gifts. At a late hour delicious ma Beck,
Christine Yarbrough,
evening, Nov. 13th, at the home of
r i refreshments were served by the host- Stanley Fitzgerald, Mabel Kunz, Viola A t Mrs.« Robb's
Mrs. L. H. Williams. Hostesses were: Announced
Norton, Helen Detlefsen, Peggy John­
Mrs. Laura Minard, Mrs. Bob Holz-
,
Attending were Nellie Prey, Grace son, Effie Johnson, Barbara Adams,
gang and Mrs. Craig Perrott.
Mrs. Floyd Robb entertained the
Friday
night,
Nov.
8th,
at
the
home,
Detlefsen,
Marie
Sanders,
Luella
Ethel Mattoon and the honored guest. Neighborhood
After opening the numerous and
one-fifteen tlon.
Mrs. Harold Dey, Jane Martin,!
lovely gifts, refreshments were of
served by the hostesses. Invited were formerly of Coquille, announced her
Mesdames W. Matejka, Morse Stone- engagement to Ialo D. Stephens of
cypher, Lew Williams, Gladys Wil­ Roseburg. Each guest was given a ‘
liams, Denton Ellingson. Leroy Swin­ corsage with a card containing the,
ney, Ray Detlefsen, Barney Slate, ‘•news.*’ The evening was spent in!
Kenneth Miller, Mary Williams, Er­ playing bridge. Lorraine Perrott won'
nest Perrott, Tom Stevens, Annie high score and Eleanor Grimsgaard,
,
Lund. Cliff Gulseth, Dennis Wag­ second.
The guest of honor was given a
goner, Ambrose Caudle, George
Blanchard, M. D. Sherrard, S. ' L. lovely gift from those present. At a!
Fitzgerald, Aina Eckholm, Frank Wil­ late hour dainty refreshments were
cox, Minnie Henson, Frank Schram, served.
Attending were Mrs. Harold Stev-j
Frances Thompson, Vemer Johnson,
L. H. Williams, A1 Mannelin, Howard ens of Coos Bay, Mrs. Thurston}
Detlefsen, Marion Clayton, Harold Grimsgaard, Mrs. Ray Detlefsen, M rs.,
Dey, Russell Wilson, Mrs. Von Peg- Leroy Swinney, Mrs. Tom Stevens, j
ert, Miss Ariel Crook, Marvene and Mrs. Joe Sinko, Mrs. Dennis Wag­
Daisy Henagin, Bonnie Gage. Venita goner, ‘Mrs. Irving Larson, Mrs. |
Craig Perrott and Jane Martin.
Brockway and the honored guest.
TIME TO THINK
C H E IS T M
Nile Club Guests
O f Mrst Roper
Chenille Robes
Mary Lyn Anderson
Observes Birthday
$ 7 .0 5
....
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For lovely evenings at home, oozy
tufted robes of warm cotton chen­
ille, with slim, flgure-flattering
lines. Colors as glowing as the
fireplace. Cherry, dusty, aqua
and Ugh* or royal blue in the
group.. Also lovely quilted chintz
robes in yellow, bine and white.
Mrs. Perry Roper of Myrtle Point
Mary Lyn Anderson, daughter of
was hostess to the Nile club last Wed­ Mr.
and Mrs. “Andy” Anderson, ob­
nesday night. The evening was spent served
her fifth birthday with a
in making to"S’
cuddle - dolls
for
the
Christ
n J ” to tne
thZ Shrine I lovely nn+11
party fit.«*»
Friday afternoon
from
iTias box to do sent
A ft» r a h u s v 1
Hospital for crippled children. Any- three until five o clock. After a busy,
time
playing
with
toys;
etc.,
the
one wanting to contribute a toy for youngsters sat down to one large table
the box, please ledve it at Steve’s decorated attractively and enjoyed ■
Grocery or at the home of Mrs. C. T. birthday cake and ice cream.
Selbig.
Each little guest was given a hanky
late hour dainty
a favor. Invited were Barbara
were served. Attending were Mrs. as
Starr, David Browne, Gail
Andrew Hatcher, Mrs. C. T. Selbig Ann
Ann Mauney, Nancy
and Mrs. T. S. Stevens, of Coquille, Schroeder,
Vaughan, Ronnie Gould, Dana Kenne­
and Mrs. Henry Rosslow, of Myrtle dy,
Johnnie and Joanna Creeson, Do- ‘
Point.
reen and Darrell Sanders, Bill and
Teddy Briggs, Dennis Billings and
Richard Nicholson.
Mrs. Anderson
Trip Account Told
was assisted by Mrs. L. B. Gould.
Mrs. Inez Chase entertained a few
friends informally Friday aafternoon.
Account* of the recent trip taken by Granddaughter Bern
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perrott are the
Mr. and Mr*. George Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clinton were grandparents of a granddaughter bom
related by the two ladies. Others to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Huff of Klamath
present were Mrs. Birdie Skeels and Falls Friday. The little girl is named
Mrs. R. E. Boober. Dainty refresh­ Linda Alice. Mrs. Perrott plans to
go to Klamath Falls this week
ments were served by the hostess.
TREAT THE F A M ILY T O O NE OF
OUR DELICIOUS T H A N K S G IV N G
DINNERS.
JUST LOOK A T T H IS T E M P T IN G
Yum Yum Dresses
------------------------ M E N U ------------------------
Dinner — $1.50
SEA FOOD COCKTAIL
CHILLED RELISHES
Front 1 - 8 P.M.
CLEAR SOUP
PERFECTION SALAD
Ties
For the Holidays or Anytime!
Traditional Christmas gifts, easy
to pick successfully from Penney's
large selection!
Girla’ dresses that look sweet enough to eel I
$ 1 .4 9
Choice of
»
-
Cottons or rayon* I Candy-good stripes I Neat
checks! Gay prints! Soft p a s t e l c o l o r s !
D re**e * good for parties, a nd n e a t f o r
ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY WITH DRESSING
school! S to 6x and 7 to
14. 2.98-3.98
Giblet Gravy - Cranberry Sauce
BAKED 11AM —'Southern Style
Candied Sweet Potatoes
T-BONE STEAK — Creamed Cauliflower
Snow Flake Potatoes - Vegetables - Homemade Rolls
Choice of Dessert
1
PUMPKIN PIE WITH WHIPPED CREAM
HOT- MINCE PIE
ALL THE COFFEE YOU CAN DRINK
Li
COQUILLE CAFE
West Front Street
c- —
Mens G ift Toiletries
Soaps, lotions and shaving equip­
ment to satisfy the best of tastes!
5 0 c - $ 2 .0 0
Men's Casual Coats
$ 1 5 .6 2
And you, tee. will he proud to own
one of these two-tone, all wool
casual coats.
Any sne’s a fine
drape, with Its p sd d M shoulders
and nlpped-in waist, and all wool
suede front with all wool fancy
checked back, sleeves and collar.
Priced Penney-low at $15.83.
—smms—
Keep a Roof Over Their Heads
Provide security far your family and your future.
You can t padlock a fire, but we can help you make
sure you have the dollars to restore your home,
should fire destroy IL Don’t be caught with In­
surance that wl» only cover a fraction of your toss,
gee us for adequate coverage today.
We have several anxious buyers waiting to pur­
chase a home now—If you are thinking of selling
your property. list It with us far Highest Prices.
ERNIE SM ITH
“UNFORESEEN EVENTS . . . . .
NEED NOT CHANGE THE
COURSE OF MAN'S AFFAIRS”
R oxy Bldg.
P h o n e 87
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Suggestions
Men
Sweaters .a.------- -
A «HIGHT, BEAUTIFUL
Holiday Dress
Pat yourself on your shopping list now. For
7.90 (at Penndy’s) you can out-glsmour any
Have color, or glitter, or both. O r
d black. Rayon crepes, wool blends,
a', juniors’, women’s.
7.90
4.98—7.90
.Slacks _____________ 749—8.79
Ties
—-
93 c 1.48
Sox* ......... .......-
___
15o—49c
Women
Blouses ........1............... 4.89—4,98
S k irts ____ _______ __ J.89 4.88
Sweaters --- ---- ----------- 1.88—3.98
Blips
„.............._...........1.85—140
Dresses _________
1.88—8.90
Men's Cossack
33-oz. warm, long wearing!
$ 5 .9 0 - $ 6 .9 0
Children
Dresses______________ 1.15—4.8«
Blouses ............. ......... .1.48—1.45
Jim m ies__________ _
Shirts ........ -...... —.......