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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
Miss Maxine Russell Becomes Bride O f Donald E. Minard of Coquille Guests At Parsonage Recent guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Larry Guderian were Mr. and Mrs- Bliss Leslie of Salem, who spent last week-end in Coquille before eontinu- __ __ _______ C o q u ille V a lle y In a setting of pink and white gladioli, Miss Maxine Russell, mg on t^*lr tr,P % Idaho, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Russell of North Bend, became the bride of Donald E. Minard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Minard of Coquille, at a single ring ceremony performed at the First Presbyterian church of North Bend Sunday, August 10, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Rev. Wendell L .^ Coe of the Methodist church per Returns From California formed the ceremony Mrs. Helen Abrego^ county Given in marriage by her father, demonstration agent, returned by the bride wore a conventional style plane last Wednesday after visiting white satin wedding gown with fin with her brother, Vance McBumey, gertip veil. She carried a bridal bou in Los Angeles. While in southern quet of gardenias and white stephan- California she made a trip to San otia. Diego to visit with other relatives and Miss Jean Russell, the bride’s sis friends. ter, was her maid of honor. She wore a blue floor length dress with a band of pink carnations in her hair and carried a bouquet of pink- rose buds and white carnations. Mrs. E. B. McPherson and Miss Patty Dutch were the bridesmaids. Mrs. McPherson wore a blue dress similar to that of the maid of honor and Miss Dutch wore a yellow floor length dress. They wore headbands of yellow carnations and carried white carnations. Bud Brant was best man and Bruce McPherson and Clovis Brant were the ushers. Mrs. Roy Russell played the wedding music. A reception for the couple followed the church ceremony and was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Following the reception the couple left on a wedding trip to Brewster valley and upon their return w ill be at home in Coquille. For her going-away costume the bride wore a blue suit with white accessories and gardenia corsage. Those who attended the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Minard and son, Jarry, Mr and Mrs. George Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Brant and daughter, Ramona Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kern,. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hurst and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vining, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Russell and Ken neth and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckles, Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Gerber, Mr. i and Mrs. Fred Bessey, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McPherson and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Russell, Jr., Mrs. Josie Bessey, Mrs. Elizabeth Odin, Mrs. E. L. Wa’tan, Mrs John Brodie, Mrs James M. Bancroft, Mrs. Harold Ban croft, Mrs. Docia Fulton, Mrs. Frank Chapman and Roy, Mrs. E. A. Peter son, Mrs. Phyllis Dye and daughter, Penny, Zella Hurst, Donna Hazzard, Yvonne Strine, Pat Hicks, Gloria Holland. Francis Kern, Barbara Richardson, Jean Ruasell, Patty Dutch, Bob Nelson, Jim Running. Elmer Russell, Bud Brant and Jack Rogers. Campers in the Cascade mountains this past week were Mr. and Mrs. , Ralph P. Stuller and son, John. They i left Coquille on Thursday and after | touring through Crater Lake, D ia -; mond Lake and others, returned by i way of Salem on Sunday. S e n tin e l Are Dinner Guests— Mr. and Mrs. v. P. ‘Putz’’ Arens and son, Alan, of Reedsport, had dinner at the home of | Mrs. Arens’ parents. Dr. and Mrs. ¡James Richmond, Friday, August 115th, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Arens. COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST SI, 1947. Mr. Flash Visits....Southern Oregon’s Christian Church Summer Camp At Bridge Nestled in the quiet fir-clad hills three miles south of Bridge is Camp Myrtle wood. a lovely, peaceful retreat from the fast pace in the cities, and this month to the Southern Oregon Christian Church summer camp went over 70 youngsters of all ages. Mr. Flash of The Sentinel got his Speed Graphic and a handful of £lash bulbs and below are the results of a visit to this camp at which youngsters from Coos. Curry. Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine counties were present. At right are the leaders of the camp, back row. left to right, Stanley Click, D el bert Daniels, C. F. Swander, camp director, Rev. Earl Soward of Coquille, Courtney Swander; bottom row, left to right, Mrs. Kenneth Knox. Mrs. E. R. Moon, Mrs. Day, Jennie Nesseth. Frances Hyland, and Laura Torgenson. Pictured below are a series of pictures depicting some of the first day activities. At one spot are some of the girls and boys putting up a tent for sleeping; below, right, Mrs. E. R. Moon, former mimlonary to the Congo and Jamaica, delivering an evening talk on her missionary work. At the left are two pictures of groups eating dinner and at bottom are the camp cooks busy preparing dinner. (Sentinel Photos « ainly About People Leave For Visit Mrs. George Burr and her grand son, Clinton Humbert of Bend left Sunday evening for a few days’ visit In Portland. • • Visits la Myrtle Point Irene Burr visited with Mrs. Leslie Miller and daughter, Carol, of Eugene in Myrtle Point last week. • • Visit at Hatcher’s— Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and two children of Portland have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hatch er. Mrs. Hatcher is the mother of Russell Brown, who formerly lived in Coquille. e • Drive Guests To Portland—Dr. and Mrs. James Richmond drive their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richmond, and daughter, Roberta, to Portland Monday to catch the train for their home in Michigan. • • Visit at Ruble»—Visitors at the J. W. Ruble home on the Coos Bay highway recently were Mr. and Mrs, O. C. McDonald of Portland. Mrs. McDonald Is a sister of Mrs. Ruble- • • Visit Prom MeMlanvUle—Visitors 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K E. PettingiU of Coquille were Mr. and Mrs- Lester Adams of Linfield col lege, McMinnville, last Friday. Mrs Adams and Mrs. PettingiU attended school together in Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Adams is the finance manager of Lin field college. Visitors Here— Ira Eagles of Wish ram, Wi)., and daughter, Mrs. Mar jorie Mayes and son, of The DaUes, were visitors last week at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sims. Mr. Eagles is the brother of Mrs. Sims. On Saturday they all visited Mrs. Sims' son, Hugh White, at Roseburg. • e Entertain At Dinner—Dr. and Mrs. James Richmond had as dinner guests Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of ----- Michigan, ' mqhd and Roberta, R and Mrs. A. A N. Gould; Dr. and Mrs, James Cutting, of Agnew, Calif., and VT- T, ToultUotte, of San Jose, Calif. 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