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Notes From the Realm of Clubs, Society, Lodges and Churches. 28» ac M U Menning Home Scene of Meeting Job's Daughters Hold Banquet The members of the Eagles A u x iliary sewing club were enter tained at the home of Mrs. Ralph Menning when a potluck luncheon was held on Wednesday. During the afternoon the ladies sewed for the bazaar which w ill be held early in December. Plans were made for a pinochle party to be held on October 20, proceeds which w ill be uesd to purchase sewing material. The winner of the door prize was Mrs. Ralph Menning. Those present were Mrs. Clar ence Hurrell, Mrs. Earl Dalrymple, Mrs. Frank DeCosta, Mrs. Con stance Pownder, Mrs. Bertha W il son, Mrs. Noel Benham, Mrs. Bud Menning, Miss Edna Robison, Mrs. Annie Bradshaw, Mrs. Van Spores and Mrs. Maria Pratt. The next sewing meeting w ill be held at the home of Edna Rob ison at Broadbent on Wednesday, October 27. Mrs. Felicia Ehlert, Grand Guardian of Oregon, was feted on Monday evening, O c t 11, at a ban quet held In the Coquille hotel. The affair, arranged by Coquille Job's Daughters, was also given in honor of fifteen candidates who were initiated later in the evening. Present at the initiation cere monies were some seventy-five ives and friends of those par ticipating. Candidates initiated were Jane Gould, Marcia Mauney, Fancy Perrott, Sherrill Hatcher, Helen Taylor, Geraldine Smith, Louise Johnson, Martha Banta, Diana Schroeder, Joyce Mitchell, Le Anna Pownder, Nana Foss, Frances Ann Fromm, Leola Bark- low and Colleen Brinkley.* • • Party Held Mrs. Wasley Laird entertained at an evening party on Thursday when her geusts were Mrs. Joe Sayre, Mrs. Ray Mattoon, Mfs. Don Smith, Mrs. Bob Bryan and Mrs. Bob Harris. 4 * Eagles Auxiliary Meets Wednesday Lessing Speaks To Women's Group Women Through the Ages," was the topic of an address given on Friday evening by Father Rob ert Lessing of St. James’ Episcopal church, at a banquet arranged by the Coquille Business and Pro fessional Women’s club. The ban quet, held in the Coquille hotel, climaxed the program arranged to commemorate National Business Women’s week. The banquet tables were lovely with centerpieces of chrysanthe mums and ivy, and the head table was further enhanced by white tapers in silver candelabra. Mrs. Edna Kern was in charge of the floral arrangement. Queen Joyce Taylor, Bethel No. Miss Arlene Robertson, presi 1», Job’s Daughters, was honored dent of the Coquille Business and at a special event arranged by Co Professional Women's club, acted quille Eastern Star members. The chairman and welcomed the affair was held in the Masonic hall guests, mentioning especially vis on Thursday evening. Miss Tay itors present from the newly lor was escorted to the east, intro formed Business and Professional duced and presented with a cor Women’s club of Myrtle Point, sage. namely Georgia Mae M iller, Lucy Following the Introduction of Barker, Beulah Brown and Flor the queen, thirty-eight of the On Friday evening at the regu Daughters were presented with ence M iller. Mrs. Georgia M iller spoke brief lar meeting of the Coquille Ladies corsages, as were Mrs. Harold ly, thanking the Coquille club Eagles Auxiliary plans were made Gould, Bethel Guardian, and mem members for their assistance in the for a Hallowe’en party to be held bers of the guardian council. The formation of the Myrtle Point or Courtesy Girls of the Eastern Star at the Eagles hall on Friday even gave a degree in honor of the vis ganization The closing feature of the even ing, October 29, for members of itors. ing's program was gfoup singing the auxiliary and Eagles lodge. A reception was given in the The The affair is to he a masquerade, banquet room following the cere led by Mrs. Ruth Beyers. and committees were appointed to mony. The table, centered with a piano accompaniment was given arrange special program meatures. large pumpkin filled with fruit, by Miss Inez Rover. was beautifully decorated with au tumn leaves and tapers. Respon sible for the arrangements was Mrs. E. A. Walker. • • Officers of the Coquille Ladies Eagles Auxiliary were entertained on W ednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wilson Dalrymple. Present at the gathering were Mrs. M artin Kincheloe, Mrs. Van Spores, Mrs. Earl Dalrymple, Mrs. Clarence Hurrell, Mrs. Ralph Menning, Mrs. Tom Nesbitt, Mrs. Bud Menning, Mrs. Frank DeCosta and Mrs. Wilson Dalrymple. • • Star Honors Bethel Queen Hallowe'en Party To Be Given James Grocery PHONE 34« Professor Lawrence Bixler of Northwest Christian college, Eu gene, Mrs. William Siefke and Mrs. Edna Burke of Eugene, and Leigh ton Deshields of Dallas were the speakers at an all-day crusade council meeting held in the Co quille Christian church on Thurs day. The four speakers dealt with four different phases of Christian work under the headings, “Home and Family Life,” “Christian Edu cation,” “Missionary Work’ and Bible School Work.* , • • JTeutlncl COQUILLE, OREGON A t a meeting of St. Cecilia Guild, presided over by Mrs. George Maynard, plans were made for serving luncheon for the Episco pal . convocation on October 20. Appointed to take charge of the luncheon were Mrs. Robert Les sing and Mrs. Wasley Laird. Arrangements for the monthly card party to be held on November 10 were also discussed. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Carl Rietman, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. H arry Slack, Miss Imogene Cusac, Mrs. Waslay Laird, Mrs. Robert Lessing, Mrs. George Maynard, Mrs. Muriel Ardath, Mrs. Charlotte Chappell, Mrs Ethel Kessler, Mildred aGnt and Beth Bernheisel • e PM tUnd VUster — Mrs. Harold Carver was a w eek-end visitor to Portland. OCTOBER IL I»*» Dinner Meeting Held By 90 and 9 Represen tati ves from N o r t h Bend, Myrtle Point and Coquille attended a dinner meeting of the Coos county Ninety - and - Nine men’s group held at the Coquille Christian church on Monday even ing. Reports from the Ninety-and- Nine state convention were heard, and Rev. Earl Soward, the speaker of the evening,- addressed the gath ering, choosing as his topic, “The Tide of Evangelism W ill Return.1 Two vocal solos were rendered by Rev. Roy Harrison. e • On Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. W al ter Litzenberger left at the week end on a vacation trip to Eastern Oregon. En route they stayed over In Portland to see the football P E N N E Y ’S Guild Meets JAMES Grocery Coqstne vnuey . Crusade Held A t Church STOP LOOK and Penney's Suds- SAVE Loving, Crisp Cotton Dresses Chidren's Rayon Vests Broadcloth & Percale 80 sq. Print 2.79 15c Men's Wool fir Leather Jackets 5 00 C an TaJke H a r d ¿ fru g a l OVERALLS 2.98 Pay Day* extra heavy San forised* denim stands loads of abuael Thread riveted at strain point«. 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