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V Notes From the Realm of- Clubs, Society, Lodges and Churches.. • • • By Ellen Nesbitt C o q u ille V a lle y S e n tin e l 359 or M I L ¥ * asmuch as the Junior Woman’s club is now inactive, the younger matrons of the community are urged to join the Senior club. Membership dues are $1.00 per year. Reports of the general conven tion of Federated Women’s clubs, held in Portland last May, and the state feedration meeting held in North Bend this month w ill be giv- en at the -October meeting. Woman'sClub Plans For Coming Season According to Mrs. Julius Ruble, president of the Coquille Woman’s club, program plans for the com ing year have already’ been com pleted by members of the execu-' tive board, who include, besides Mrs. Ruble, Mrs. Tallant Green- ough, vice president; Mrs. Stan Teachers of the Coquille schools were welcomed by the Sherwood, second vice president; community at a reception given Tuesday evening at the Jun Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire, treasurer; -secretary, “iiu • Kuntz,-secretary, and ior auditorium of the Community building by the Coquille Mrs. Ernest nuntz, Mrs. Ed Detlefsen, corresponding V ,’ J t f , n O U S e W O r m I n g Woman’s club. Invitations to the reception were issued by Mrs. Julius secretary. On Saturday evening, Septem Yearbooks for the coming sea Ruble, president ' of the club, included “Claire de Lune,’ “Ca ber 11, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bry son w ill be distributed at the Oc and members of the executive price Viennoise” and “Sunrise Ser tober meeting. I t is the wish of an were honored when a group of board, who are Mrs. Tallant enade.” the yearbook committee that friends gave a housewarming at G reenough, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Ray Hunsaker and Mrs. Er their new home. Stan Sherwood, second vice presi nest James presided at the beauti names of all members be included Attending the no-host supper In the yearbook. Mrs. Elton Sav- dent; Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire, treas fully appointed tea table, which party .were Mr. and Mrs. Wasley age, chairman of the membership urer; Mrs. Ernest Kuntz, secretary, was centered with pastel shaded Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mazza, and Mrs. Ed Detlefsen, corres asters arranged in a ' silvel bowl committee, asks that anyone wish Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, Mr. ing to join the club, get in touch ponding secretary. and flanked by tali, white tapers. with her or a member of her com and Mrs. Richard Sherrill, of Cor Appreciation of their services to The auditorium was decorted with mittee, which Is composed of Mrs vallis, Mr. and M rs, Donald Smith, the community was expressed to Autumn leaves, gladioli, zinnias Clarence Osika, Mr9. Ernest Mr: and Mrs. Joe Sayre, Mr. and -th e teachers by Mrs. Julius Ruble and Michaelmas daisies. Mem Kuntz, Mrs. Tallant Greenough, Mrs. Lynn Perrott, Mr. and Mrs. in her mesage of welcome. Carroll bers of the decorating and refresh Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. Stan Sher- Samuel C. Adams, M r. and Mrs Nickels, president of the Teach ments committee were Mrs. W il wood and Mrs. Harry Slack. In - I Ed Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs. ers’ association, respondçd for his liam Klenz, chairman; Mrs. Ida group. Owen, Mrs. Donald Estes, Mrs. E. Ernest James, principal of the W. Lorenz, Mrs. P. O. Lund, Mrs. high school; Wayne Smith, prin John Martin, Mrs. Guy Mauney, cipal of the junior high school, and Mrs. Mike Screen, Mrs. James Mrs. Hazel Hanna, principal of Leonard, Mrs. Fred Lorenz, Mrs. the gradé school, each introduced W illiam Mansell, Mrs. R. F. Milne, the teachers on their respectsive Mrs. Marshall Kennedy and Mrs. W. Matejka. staffs. Following ihe custom of many The 194 guests attending the reception were entertained by a years* standing in the club, past distinguished musical program presidents were feted along with planned by Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, the teachers at the reception, and club program chairman for Sep were members of the receiving tember. Numbers included two de line along with th Woman’s club lightful soprano solos by Mrs. Car- board members. Past presidents Example: T-BONE STEAKS roll Nickels, who was accompanied in attendance included Mrs. M. O. at the piano by NÎrs. Lawrence G u- Hawkins, Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. derian, when she sang “A t Thy O. C. Sanford, Mrs. E. E. Leslie, When vou compere price« remembei that Safeway'« p ric e are elweyt on the Sweet Voice” from Sampson and Mrs. Elbert Schroeder, Mrs. E. J. Ruble, Mrs. William Mansell, Mrs. TRIMMED cut I r e of » r e « i bon*, we«te. Delilah, and “Wonderful One let, reedy lor cooling. You eoo et right Georgia Mae Moller of Myrtle Roy Boober, Mrs. J. E. Norton, how Safeway trim« T-bone ile o ! beforn Point, played éhopin’s “A Flat Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. Iris Elrod weighing. Major Prelude” and Rachmanin and Mrs Willard Bosserman. You Day only lor good-eeting portion offs “Prelude in C Sharp Minor,” —noi lor eiceee bone, w.eie end both of which were enthusiastical let. Como end get acquainted with ly received by the audience. Ray Selewey'e Guaranteed Meate Newgart of M yrtle Point, accom plan. You’ll elwayi gat n w e panied at the piano by Mrs. Moller, edible meet for your mcney sang Victor Herbert's "Thine G irl Scout leaders w ill meet Alone” and Jerome K ern’s “She Didn’t Say Yes, She Didn't Say Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock In the No.’ Later in the evening, at the club rooms tot the first monthly urgent request of the other guests, meeting of the Coquille associa Mr. Newgart and Mrs. Moller sang tion. several more songs, including a Featured at the meeting w ilj be duet which was an added treat knot tying, instructed by Mrs. for the listeners. Here'« another cut that gi»*« you a lot o f moat for your money. During the tea hour, Nancy Frank Gould and Mrs V irgil Beau- Treat your family to a real eteak d in e r . Smother in onione and hot Price, a Coquille high school stu dette. Anyone interested in G irl sauce for tangy flavor. - dent, played a group of incidental Scouts is cordially invited to at music at the ptaho. Her numbers tend. l O Q U IL ____ L l, O R E G O N S E P T E M B E R 1«. IM S . Teachers Honored W ith Reception A F Community Building By Woman's Club Bryan's Honored Jack Laird, of Portland, M r. and Mrs. Howard Moy, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Smith, Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Blakeley, Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Marineau, Mr. John Stewart, M r. and Mrs. Ray Mattoon and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bryan. • • Patty Geaney Is Rookess Counselor Patty Geaney, sophomore at Oregon State college has been made a Rookess counselor for this year. Also, she has been ap pointed to the sopohomore honor ary society. Talon? and is now secretary of Heather Rae house. Patty is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Bob Geaney. 1 Visit In Coquille— Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins. Mrs. Lyman Carrier of Blaeksbury, Va., * Larson has returned to her home and their daughter, Mrs. Donald | and Mr. and Mrs. Carrier are now Larson of Pocatello, Idaho, have residing for a time at the Bryant been guests at the home of M r. 1 cottage at Bandon. A Watchband is as Good as Its Weakest Link It’s extravagant to risk a fine watch frayed band. ROUND STEAKS H u n te rs L o o k ... 98‘ LB. eteek et ite very LB. beit. 79e you in our wide range of Ministers Set Meeting Date prices. Coquille ministers w ill meet Monday evening at the Christian church for a special meeting of the Ministerial association. Busi ness w ill include election of offi cers. ' 1 Schroeder’s Jewelry “Southern Pacific Watch Inspectors’’ 478 So. Taylor IN OUR GROCERY SECTION! Real '£ 29“ 5? • Peanut Butter £ 3 — 25' • Baby Foods Gerber'«, Strained 12-oa. bottle 24* • Sleepy Hollow Syrup Franco-Am erican For a quick nouriehinq meal in a hurry. 79c | H U oUm . cute of 85‘ LB. R eady fo r the p a n ! Young fryere cook tender that lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. Taha year pick: DeJeans— MyT Good C. C. or Sea Zona tall phg. o f 4 M 3 89’ SÌ 25* 4V> ox. caa GRAPE JUICE 2 /2 B * Nat’l brande— tall caa 59c 59c 65c 65c 58c 55c , 75c 4Bc q u a rt b o ttle CHURCH'S— PURI Cherub Milk F lu m p . T o u n O Fresh Ground Beef Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Link Sausage Lean Sliced Bacon Skinless Wieners Halibut Steaks Salmon Steaks Fillet of Sole 14' Canned OYSTERS 35' 6 fajduaui finiat! SIRLOIN STEAKS One of the moet tender beef. 1SV« • Wesson Salad Oil • Lydia Grey Tissues • Playfair Dog Food Special rB eef Short Ribs « 39" . DISJOIN"0 to r awaeiTV • SPAGHETTI Ertre meaty end tender leg or rump cut. P rie d to eave you money. G o t one for the week-endl . 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