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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1947)
1 Compliments Visitor With Bridge Party Mrs. Carrier and Mrs. Larson Honored ®o(|iítílt Valltu, in tin ti MRS. »KEELS ENTERTAINS FOR VISITORS AT HER HOME Complimenting Mrs. Lyman Car rier of Blacksburg, Vn., and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Larson of Po catello, Idaho, both residents of Co- tttk. CMWUti-LX » A U J .» « a i i i N L u l u u t i u x OMKuu.v THURSDAY, MAY 22, IM I. C'111ie for m any' years, Mrs. Birdie hkeels arranged a lovely party, the tirst of several affairs for the guests, at her home on Second street Wed nesday afternoon. May 14th. The afternoon was spent in sew ing and renewing old friendships. Dainty refreshments were served by Sunday, May 18th, Patricia Nosier ( the hostess. Invited were Mesdames Towne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Lloyd Oddy, James Richmond, W. P. E. E. Nosier, became the bride of Laws, Noble Chowning, Floyd, Peter- ue enowmng, n o y d , Peter Clarence Guy Stem, Jr., son of Dr. son, Mary Gage, S. M. Nosier, Lloyd and Mrs. C. G. Stem, in a double Leatherman, R. E. Boober. C. C. Mc- at the ChrisUan . ring . . . . ceremony ____ , — — _ . Curdy, V. R. McCurdy, Leland Peter - church, performed by the Rev. Earl son, E. C. Hamilton, M. O. Hawkins, L. Soward. |G. R. Johnson, John Aasen of Coos Beautiful flowers In the pastel Bay and the honored guests, --------- lors and Dink colors pink tapers formed the background for the ceremony. Mrs. JUSAMERE CLUB HOLD PARTY Donald Farr sang “I Love You FOR FORMER MEMBERS Truly,” accompanied by Mr. Farr, Mrs. Lyman' Carrier was the in who also played the wedding march. spiration for a get-together of the The bride, given in marriage by J us tamer e club, of which she was her father, wore a gray gabardine a member for many years, last suit with white accessories and lav Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. L. ender orchid corsage. Her matron Smith. Following a lovely one of honor. Mrs Elwyn Nosier, wore o’clock luncheon, the afternoon was an aqua gabardine suit with black spent in talking over old times. and white accessories and a gardenia Attending were Mrs. M. O. Haw- corsage. kina, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. J. A. Gordon Stem, brother of the groom, Lamb, Mrs. L. H. Hazard, Mrs. R. A. acted as best man. The bride's moth Wernich, Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Mrs. er wore a blue crepe dress with a A. J. Sherwood, Mrs. Hal Pierce, corsage of pink roses and baby glads. Mrs. G. W. Bryant Mrs. Jane Wil The groom’s mother was also dressed liams, Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman and the in blue with a corsage of pink roses. two visitors, Mrs. Carrier and Mrs. Following the ceremony, the wedding Larson. party and guests enjoyed d in n e r a t the home of the bride’s parents. The HAWKINS HOME FOR VISITORS groom’s mother cut the wedding cake and the groom's sister, Mrs. Joseph ALL DAT PARTY GIVEN AT Climaxing a busy three days, was Sutton, poured. Mrs. A. L. Hooton COQUILLE AT WORK—It was a w ^ m day when The Sentinel photog assisted in serving. Guests were the lovely all-day party arranged for visitors at the home of Mr. and rapher dropped in at the Coos Bay Lumber company’» Coquille plant and Dr. and Mrs. C. <? Stem, N. C. Kelley, the Mrs. M. O. Hawkins Friday. The Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Nosier and got a picture of Company Nurse Elaine Gray busy on a patient. Miss Gray was a re-union of the <* da' ughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. A. occasion G. W. club of which Mrs. Carrier who served as an officer in the U. S. navy formerly worked at the Good ______ Hooton, __ Mr _________ and Mrs. ____ Joseph Sut- F an vt »’S 'I . K J w . m a former member. Samaritan hospital. She is a graduate of Coquille high school sad the ton of * Eureka, Calif.; Mrs. K Marvin Starting with a one o’clock pot (Sentinel Photo) Floyd and daughter, Maureen; Oor luck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gray ef this eity. luncheon, the delightful affair don Stem. Rev. Eari Soward and daughter, Marie; Karen Towne and Included a dinner for the husbands Wednesday. June 25th at the Com the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. at night. Roses In profusion graced the munity Building. All members of Stem, Jr. the Post and Auxiliary are asked to Later the happy couple left on a rooma. Enjoying the occasion were: Mr. contact anyone who is eligible for week’s honeymoon trip to one of the for membership and to invite them to northern lakes. Upon their return, and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A regular meeting of the Ladies this affair. It is intended to welcome they will make their home in Co J, A. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nor Auxiliary Post 965 was held Wednes all members of the service who have quille where the groom is employed ton, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, day night. May 14th, at the Commu seen overseas duty and to entertain at present. This fall he plans to go Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mr. and Lloyd Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. nity Building. The meeting was their wives, mothers, sisters, and to school at Sacramento, Calif., where Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Flo Johnson, Mrs. called to order by President Bernice daughters who are eligible for the he will study watch repairing. Birdie Skeels, Mrs. Edna Hartson, Molthu. Auxiliary. Members of the Post and Mrs. Jane Williams, Mrs. E. W. Lor Arrangements for our Poppy Sale Auxiliary will be contacted by the enz, Mrs. Mary Lorenz, of Coquille; were made with Sister DeNoma as committee and asked to bring a dish. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, Bandon; chairman. All members of both the Thursday evening. May 15, a group Mrs. J. E. Walstrom and Mrs. E. C. Post and the Auxiliary who will be met at the home of Bernice Molthu Lucas, of Bandon; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. able to sell either on Friday or Satur and made Buddy Poppy Corsages. Lyons, Mrs. Bertha Larson, Mrs. day, May 23 and 24, please contact These will be on sale at various Mrs. McKenna and Mrs. Litzen- Marvin Lyons, Mrs. Catharine Huling her. places around town along with the berger were high couple when the of Coos Bay; Mrs. Fay Jones of San County Delegate Florence De- single poppies during our Poppy Duplicate Bridge club met with Mrs. Diego, Calif., and the two honored R. E. Boober last Wednesday night guests, Mrs. Carrier and Mrs. Larson. Noma gave a report on the District Sale. Meeting which was held at North Next regular meeting will be held for seven-fifteen o’clock dessert. Bend recently. From this report we the second Wednesday of June at the Rhododendrons and roses fashioned Gees te Portland the decorations. John Eilertaon drove to Portland learned that our Past President Vir Commurtlty building. Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Pierce won last week-end where he visited his ginia Rice was elected District Senior second score. Present were Mrs. wife who la in a Portland hospital Vice President for the ensuing year. Guy Hartel, from the plywood mill Frank Thrift, Mrs H. S. Norton, recovering from surgery performed We extend our congratulations to her Mrs. Mary McKeown, Mrs. E. E. last Thursday, Mr. Eilertaon re and feel that she has brought quite in Ix-banon has become superinten Leslie, Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Wal ported that she is doing very well. dent of the plywood of Coos Bay an honor to our Auxiliary. ter Litzenberger and Mrs. Hal Pierce. ............ . ■! 1 ^ - 1 Lumber company of Coqullla. Towne-Stem Rites Said Sunday Camera Club Honors Mrs. Ruth Beyers Mrs. Ruth Beyers, founder and ad viser of the Coquille high school Camera club, was honored by twenty of her club members Friday night when they gave a farewell party and dinner for her at the Beyers home. As a. gift in appreciation for the help she gave them in organizing the club, the members of the club pre-, sented her with a new GE light meter. Miss Hazel Hatley who is a teacher at Coquille High school, is planning on leaving Friday for Victoria, Can ada, for a short vacation. Mrs. D. B. Kesner of Sutherlin, formerly of Coquille, was compli mented with a most enjoyable bridge party at the home of Mrs. Iris Elrod on Tuesday evening. Invited guests were Mesdames P. W. Culver, Leo J. Cary, Floyd Robb, George R. John son, W. E. Bosserman, V. Melton, Allen Smith, Mrs. Kesner and the hostess, Mrs. Elrod. The card prize was awarded Mrs. C u lver and a g u est p rize was pre sen ted Mrs. Kesner by her hostess. Mrs. Kesner came over to attend the annual Spring Luncheon of the Co quille Woman’s club as a special guest of its president. The occasion afforded her the opportunity of again greeting many old friends although she regrets that time did not permit her calling on a number of others as she had planned doing. Introducing A NEW LINE OF Venetian M etal Blinds Custom built to fit any size or style of win dow. 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