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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
( «quitte X'àllèV Wedding Highlights Week At Riverton J e n tin e l B y M r« . H azel H udson By Mr«. Hazel Hudson AUGUST 21, 1347 COQUILLE. OREGON — TO EVERYONE SHOPPING IN OUR STORE ON FRI DAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 AND 23, WE WILL GIVE, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A COLORED CAR- TOON BOOKLET, CONTAINING THE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LIVES OF FAMOUS 48 AMERICANS Whose Deeds Have M a d e . History! SUCH OUTSTANDING AMERICANS AS: • BUFFALO BILL •P. T. BARNUM •ABRAHAÏ4 LINCOLN •ERNIE PYLE •FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT And Many Others! The marriage of Kathryn Armstrong, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Miller of Myrtle Point, and Elvin R. Fetch, youngest son of Wen- delin Fetch of Riverton, was solemnized Saturday evening at eight o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calvert in Coquille. Rev. Wilmer A. Briggs of the Methodist church, Myrtle Ponit, read the double ring ceremony. The rooms were decorated w ith tall baskets with beautiful pastel shades of gladiolus and the table was lovely with an exquisite satin damask cloth that Mrs. Calvert had brought from her home in England and was »dom ed with the decorated wedding cake and silver service arrangement among the asters and dahlias. The bride’s dress was dusty rose, with white accessories, her corsage was of gardenias and carnations. Mrs. Leslie M iller, her matron of honor, wore an aqua dress with black ____ accessories. , The groom wore a double breasted suit and his brother, Joseph Fetch, was the best man. The bride’s mother wore a light green dress with beautiful corsage of carnations. Refrehsments of cake, ice-cream and coffee were served to the fol lowing guests, Mrs. Nancy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wilberger, Mrs. Leslie M iller, little daughter, Carol Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dalrymple and daughter, Rose Ellen, Dennis Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. John Leath- erwood, Eloyse King, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush, Lavarre Ramey, Wende- lin Fetch, Joseph Fetch, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Johnson and little daugh ter, Sard Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williams, Hazel Hudson, Miss Doris Willard, Jack Giffen, Leland McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fetch left by car for Portland on their honeymoon and w ill be residing at Perkins Apts., Myrtle Point on their return Con gratulations and best wishes go with the new couple for the future to gether. The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross was the scene of a picnic in the M yrtle Grove last Sunday. The guests were Mrs. Mamie M ill er, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christenson of North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fischer and family, Mrs. Lyons, of Coos Bay; Mrs. Ben Lilienthall and daughter. May, of Coos Bay; Miss Hannah Ghelbo’, of North eBnd; Mr. and Mrs. Don Christenson and Susan, of Coos River; M r. and Mrs. Richard Danielson, Mrs. Ernie Wallace and children, of Coquille; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Buoy and Carol Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartwell and Kathy spent the week end at H artw ell’s. Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Smith have moved into their own home. Mrs. Oran Holbrook had her tonsils removed over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lockwood of Portland spent the week-end visiting his sister and famiyl, Mrs. A. C. Right. Birthday tree tin I this week go to D. lin e Gibbs. Beet wishes for a Happy Birthday. Grant Hartw ell went to work for Just Arrived! ★ Bone China Cups and Saucers Teas and Demi-tasse ★ New Patterns of Blue Ridge Dinner- ware— Starter Sets as low as $8.95 i Phone 347 Roofing and Shingles Limited Shipment Just Received 45 lb. - - - - - $ 2 .0 9 55 l b . ........................... - $ 2 . 6 7 651b. - - - - .- Green Slate Shingles $ 3 .1 5 ' $ 6 . 5 7 sq. BUY NOW WHILE STOCK LASTS AT THESE LOW PRICES Harry M. Johnson, Prop. A t M cKinley Polly Anna Club Meets A t Pointer's ~ *W 1 5 7 Ì*N A U T O SUPPLY CO. Coquille, Ore. Phone 85 By Mrs. Delbert King The Pollyanna club meeting was held at Mrs. Melvin Pointer’s home Thursday, Aug. 14th. Those attend ing were Mrs. Lee Mast, Mrs. Milford Mast, and son, Gary, Mrs. Mildred King, Mrs. Delbert King and two children, Mike and Linda, Mrs. A1 Plumb. Mrs. Clarence Churchill and Mrs. Frank Howard. From Myrtle Point were Mrs. Ernest Krewson and Mrs. Rackleff; from Dora, Mrs. Ollie Hooper and Mrs. Harry Mast. A very lovely potluck dinner was served. The Jolly Gardeners club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Tommy Heyman at 1:30 Friday, Aug. 15th. Those attending were Mrs. Reuben Brown and daughter, Alice, Mrs. S. A. Hutohinson, Mrs. Ben Hudson, Mrs. I t Campbell, Mrs. Lee Mast, Mrs. Mildred King, Mrs. A1 Plumb, Mrs. Delbert King and children, Mike j and Linda, Mrs. George Zeigler and Mrs. Heyman« mother-in-law, Mrs. Marietta Brussels. Watermelon was served. The next meeting w ill be held at Mrs. Delbert King’s home. A get-together picnic waa held Tuesday, Aug. 12th. up Middle Creek road towards Tioga. The picnic was started by some girls from the mill. Those attending , were: Mrs. S. A. Hutchinson and two daughters, Betty and Levina, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr«. George Zeigler, Phawn Scott, Mr». E l roy Zeigler, Mrs. W'oodrow Kosh and three children. Sharon, Judy and Lynonne, Mrs. A1 Plumb, Mrs. Mildred King. Mrs. Delbert ' King and two children, Mike and Linda. A very good time was enjoyed by all In the swimming, picnicking and fishing. A new group has arrived at the camp. The small group of Camp fire girls from Coos Bay a r rived late Sunday afternoon. The ! Church of Christ group left late j Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zeigler, Sr., re turned Thursday, Aug. 14th, from a very lovely and interesting trip back east. Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn have left on a trip and w ill be gone for a ■ month. When asked where they were going, they replied, “We’U tell you when we return.” Mr. Glenn’s brother, Henry Glenn, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milford M ist and family. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Zeigler and Phawn Scott are the happy hosts of another sister, Phyllis Scott, who ar rived Saturday night for a two weeks visit. 1 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard I Shields and daughter, Judy Lee, Mr. I and Mrs. G. S. Zeigler, Phawn and Phyllis Scott, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. • Zeigler, Sr., Fred and Mahlon Zeig ler had a very enjoyable picnic up, the Middle Creek road. • • Return From New York— Mrs. Na- loma Reiling and son, Larry, arrived ‘ at the home of her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Zwickew recently. Mrs. j Reiling and Larry have just returned to Oregon after a year’s stay in New York. All of the unembers of their immediate fam ily were on hand to welcome them home. Larry stayed to visit with his grandparents for the remainder of thfe summer while Mrs. Reiling drove to Oakland, California, after a few days’ visit here, where she w ill establish residence there for herself and her son. ________ Sport Boats Fish Dealer CUSTOM CANNER Carroll’s Gift & Electrical Supply 315 West P in t Morris Ray on Bear Creek this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baumgartner ob served, their 40th wedding anniver- Tuesday. Their daughter, - Mrs. Robert Linder and family, Eastside were with them. A stork shower was given In honor of Mrs. Wm. R. Smith of M yrtle Point at the home of her Saturday, afternoon, A ur. 16th. The table was lovely with lace , cloth and sweet pea bouquet. Mrs. Brown was assisted by Mrs. F. S. Younee and they served fruit Jello, cate and cocoa. Those present were Mr«. Helen Detlefsen, Mr«. Lawrence Snead, Mr«. Anne McDonald and Jean. Mrs. Francis Schmidt. Mr«. Lu- ella Munson. Mrs. Inez Early and Jackie, Mr«. Yvonne Younee, Misses Patricia Younee. Lavetto Lonburg. Phyllis Lonberg, Jean Brown and those unable to at tend but sending gifts were Mrs. William Tucker. Mrs. Ella Tuck er. Nancy Totten. Mr«. Doris Hubble. Misses Jessie Ballard and Patricia Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Minor spent Tuesday in Coos Bay on business. Mrs. Roy T. Johnson and Carol Ann, and Hazel Hudson jonied M rs.! PhD Williams, Mrs. Donald Calvert, Mrs. Wilson Dalrymple of Coquille and went to Myrtle Point last Thurs- , day evening to attend the b rid a l: shower given for Kathryn Armstrong. 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