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The Loya} Woman’s class oi the Church of Christ met at the
home of Mrs. S. S. Hardenbrook Thursday afternoon, August 4th.
A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Hardenbrook
who also led the devotions.
T^e c^ass
meet at the church in September for thsir
COQUILLE, OREGON
coffee w er^ap rvlit*t«r<f Hm’eCnke
! Arch*c'Hatcher, Belle Hooton, Minnie
coriee were served to the following: „
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Mesdames Earl Soward, W illard Youn«- Carrie Benham. Amos Payne,
Sloan, Florence Hallock, John San- Harold McCue, Mabel Hom er and
der», Alex Mackey, Alton Dungey J Miss Jennie Lafferty.
Shower Honors Miss L itzen b erg er
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Miss Phyllis Litzenberger, who is to be married August 24th,
was surprised Friday night when she was the honor guest at a
lovely miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Marshall
Kennedy, with Mrs. L. B. Gould as co-hostess. The tables were
attractively decorated with summer flowers and candles. Follow
ing eight o’clock dessert, the lovely
packages were opened and admired
and an evening of bridge enjoyed.
Maxine Kistner won high score,
Wilda Schroeder, second, and Rath
Axtell received the travelling prize.
Invited guests were: Mesdames R.
C. Vaughan, E. L. Anderson, J. A.
Berg, M arlin Brandon, Don Estes,
Earl Carroll, U. E. McClary, E. A.
Walker, James Brady, Bob Harris,
Returns From San Francisco —Just
Surprise Party Given In Honor
O f Ann Kam ph By Church Choir
Sewing Group
M eets A t Howe's
M an y A tte n d
O.E.S. Anniversary
FALL M E E TIN G —The first meeting
of the fall season of the Coquille
Woman's club w ill find Mrs. W. E.
Bosserman. president, presiding over
a reception honoring the past presi
dents of the Coquille Woman's club
M rs W iltshireHostess
To Bridge Club
Wednesday night, Aug. 13th, Mrs.
Lewis Wiltshire was hostess to her
bridge club. Hazel Foss won high
score and Mabel Gould, Second.
Apple crisp with whipped cream aqd
coffee were served by the hostess to
the following memebrs
Mrs. Wm.
Barrow, Mrs. Dale Elliott, Mrs. Dan
Fish, Mrs. Rodney Creager, Mrs. Ted
Foss, Mrs. L. B. Gould, Mrs. Thurs
ton GrefnsgareT and two guests, Mrs.
Ralph Cochran and Mrs. Ernie Kuntz,
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M y rtle Club
M e e ts Thursday
The Myrtle club members were
entertained by Mrs. Albert Mannelin
on the Coos Bay highway, Thursday,
August 14th. Following an after
noon of sewing and visiting, sand
wiches, salad, ice cream, cookies and
coffee were served by the hostess
Present were Katie Anderson, Aina
Bckholm, Ina Sandine, Nancy Duey,
Lola McNair, Elsie Bayers and Pearl
Ruble,
MINNIE WEST —her d u ti«
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01 a Chief Operolor of the
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Party M onday
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pany provide real life
Whan darkness settles over the country
side and one by one the lights blink out, your
telephone center still remains alert and reody
to serve you instantly.
Whether It be a doctor's call, flood, fire or
catastrophe, the Chief Operator ads surely
and swiftly to summon aid and keep eom-
munications flowing smoothly. The calm, ex»
perienced Chief Operator, responsible for the
tra in in g o f sw itch b o ard op erators, also
supervises the routine work of handling cells,
It takes more than mere skill—it takes ex
perience and a dutiful sense of service to
maintain our telephone system as one of the
finest in the nation.
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Honoring Mrs. Detta Wilson of
Beverly Hills, Calif., aunt of Mrs. E.
E. Leslie, old friends were invited to
the home of Mrs. Hale Pierce on
Knowlton Heights for a seven-thirty
o’clock dessert bridge Monday night.
Mrs. H. S. Norton and Mrs. James
Brady were co-hostesses. The small
tables were centered with bouquets
of nasturtiums adn lovely arrange
ments of other' summer flowers dec
orated the rooms.
A t bridge, Mrs. R. E. Boober won
high score, Mrs. E. E. Leslie, second,
and Mrs. G. W. Bryant, lqw. Mrs.
Wilson received a lovely guest prize-
Guests were Mrs. W E. Bosserman.
Mrs. Q, L. Zentner, Mrs. g. W, Lor
enz, Mrs. U. R. McClary, Mrs. Q. W.
Bryant, M r» Frank Thrift. Mrs, E. E.
Leslie, Mrs R. g. Boober, Mrs, M. O.
Hawkins, Mrs. Ed Capps of Bandon,
Mrs. Julia Johnson of Roseburg and
the honored guest, Mrs. Wilson,
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Guests A t Klens Home
House guests at the Wm. E. Klenz
home were Mr. anc| Mrs. A- B. King
and J. C. Ebel of Elmhurst, Long
Island.
They are cousins of Mrs.
Klenz and the Oerding family. They
took time out from their business of
interior decorating in Long Island,
to enjoy their first trip by auto to
the west coast. They were so im
pressed with the beautiful scenery
and hospitality of the Oregon people
that they became interested in the
idea of moving to Oregon. While in
Coquille, they looked over several
properties for investment.
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About
People
returned from a successful buying
trip to San Francisco for Miss May's
shop, is Miss Leila McClure.
She
sffent a week shopping and buying
for the store's new fall clothes.
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Visit« In X oquille — Miss Helen
Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Bernadean
Capps of Bandon, was in Coquille on
Saturday. Miss Wilson was born and
raised in Coos county and enjoyed
visiting with old friends.
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A Coquille Shopper--Mrs. Leona
Bryant of Rock Creek was a Coquille
shopper on Saturday.
Henry McCue, Alton Clausen, T. S.
Stevens, Hamilton Thrift, J. E. A x
tell, Elbert Sclyoeder, Lewis W ilt
shire, Wm. Barrow, Ralph Cochran.
Ted Foss, Orvin Gant, Tallant Green-
ough, J. D'. Rankin, Lee Richardson
E. H. Sorkmers, Kenneth Kistner, Iris
Elrod, J. S. Barton, Carence Barton
Walter Litzenberger, R. E. Gedney
of Eugene, and the honored guest,
Phyllis.
A lovely surprise party was a r-’»>— 7 —-------•'* —
ranged for Ann Kamph by the choir — '
of the Episcopal church Wednesday
night, August 13th, at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Greene. Taking
the form of a picnic supper, guests
gathered in the garden of the parson
The “Weavers” sewing group of
age. The surprised guest was pre the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist
sented with a lovely gift from the church met at the home of Mrs.
choir members.
George H6we Thursday afternoon,
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Aug. 14th. to sew for the bazaar they
• w ill hold in November. Plans were
made for the annual picnic to be
held at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs.
George Taylor on Croft Lake Thurs
day, Aug. 21st.
A 'l ladies wflhing to attend w ill
Going from Coquille to attend the be at the Pioneer church at 10 a. m.
50th anniversary of Doric chapter, with lunch and dishes.
No. 53, O. E. S., Coos Bay, Saturday
Mrs. Howe served lovely refresh
night were:
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert ments to thé following;. Mrs. Louis
Schroeder, M r. and Mrs. Clarence Fugelson, Mrs. Raymond Preussler,
Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cochran, Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mrs. A. N. Gould,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood, Mr. Mrs. Glenn Griffith, Mrs. Stanley
and Mrs. R. E. Boober, Mrs. Bertha Fitzgerald, Mrs. Warren Davis, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. O. L. Zentner, Mrs. Henry Belloni, Mrs. Noble Chowning,
Hazel Hanna, Mrs. P. M. Norton, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. J. L.
Miss Bess Maury, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Smith, Mrs
Mrs. James Richmond, Mrs.
Miss Edna Robison, Mrs. Louis H oli- I Marian Shaw, Mrs. S a n k Norris,
mon. Miss Arlene Robertson and Mrs. Mrs. Laura Brandon and Mrs. Zella
Ned Kay.
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COQUILLE, ORE.
t Returns From Portland— Evan A l-
born returned Wednesday from a
four-day business trip to Portland.
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Golf on Sunday—Golfing at the
Country Club on Sunday with Lou
Holimon were the Misses Dorothy
Nickelson, Dorothy Wersh, Helen
Hickam, Mary Lou Payton and Anne
Harbison.
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Home
From
Pendelton—
Miss M ar
at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 9tb, In the
junior auditorium of the Coquille tha Berg returned from Pendleton on
Community building. An active uro- Sunday after spending the week-end
rram has been planned by Mrs. Bee% visiting a sorority sister. She trav
serman and her committees for the eled to and from eastern Oregon by
new year.
(Coquille Studio. Photo) plane.
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Take Plane to Pasadena — Miss
. MeeU Niece Sunday—A niece of
J. S. Barton, Sr.'s, whom he had nev Donna Rankin left by j?lane last
er seen before, was a visitor at the week to attend the wedding of a so
Barton home on Sunday.
She is rority sister ni Pasadena, California.
Mrs. Bari Hediker of Los Angeles, She w ill visit friends in southern Cal
California. After spending the day, ifornia before returning to the Uni
in September.
she and her husband continued on versity of Oregon • early
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their trip to Seattle, Wash.
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and Mrs.
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Drive to Newport—Mr. and Mrs. Bud Meek became the parents of an
George McClellan drove to Newport eight pound baby girl born Sunday
on Sunday to meet Mrs. McClellan’s at the Falk hospital. She haa been
parents. They picnicked on the Ore named Linda Catherine and the little
gon beaches and returned to Coquille girl’s name has already been short
ened to “Cathie."
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Keturns ......
E. Rackleff and Mrs. E. _ --------rTT
returned from Roseburg Sunday a f
ter spending a week visiting their
mother, Mrs. A. S. Ireland.
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Spending Week Here — M r. and
Mrs. D. G. Ireland arrived in Co
quille on Tuesday from Rooeburg to
spend the week at their home here.
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Fishes Coquille R iver Ed Lubckae
has spent several days fishing on the
Coquille river this last week.
He
is a guest at the D. E. Rackleff home
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Shop In Eugene—Shopping in Eu
gene on Tuesday of last week were
Mrs. Bob Harbison and Anne, Mrs
Alton Clausen and Mrs. Bob Harris.
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To Attend Plays— Mrs. Ed Lorenz
left for Ashland Monday to attend
the Shakespearean theatre. She w ill
return on Friday.
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Visits A t Buekleo -VulUng with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckles last
end were Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hen
drix, parents of Mrs. Buckles, and
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hendrix
and daughter, Loralee, aunt and
uncle of Mrs. Buckles. They attend
ed a fam ily picnic at Daphne Grove
on Sunday.
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¿addaeh’s Have Daughter—A baby
daughter, weighing eight pounds and
two ounces, was bom to Mr. and MM-
Gilbert Zaddach on Saturday at Mc-
Auley hospital in Coos Bay.
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Plant Busy—Coquille’s new photo
finishing plant, operated by Ed
Throckmorton, is now turning out
pictures at fu ll speed, giving M
hours service to its customers. The
new plant serves Coquille, M yrtle
Point, Bandon and Riverton, w o rk
ing in the new plant are Jim Bunch
and Buford Swanson.
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Returns Prom Spekaaa— M r. and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevens and chil
dren, John, Helen Ann and Prances
Aon, returned Thursday from a two-
week vacation spent in Spokane
Wash. They were visiting w ith Mrs.
Stevens' mother and other relatives.
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Drive to Eugene
M r. and Mrs. Wm. E. Klenz drove
to Eugene Saturday on hr-*-isrT