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APRIL 21. IMS.
COQUILLE, OREGON.
B ernard Sapp,
Mrs. Isabelle
Shone, Mrs. C harles Southm ayd
and Joanne, Mrs. Clem Rasm us
sen an d Donna Jean , Mrs. Edw in
Crowley, Mrs. Elwin A lford, Mrs.
Ray Shelton, Mrs. E lm er Strode.
Mrs. Rex Brow n and the honored
lady, Mrs. Jo h n K irk.
A t Sitkum
Stork Shower
Honors Mrs. Kirk
A surprise stork show er honor
ing Mrs. Jo h n K irk was held at
h e r hom e on W ednesday evening
of last week. The crowd gathered
a t th e school, then w ent in a group
to h e r home.
Visiting and games in keeping
w ith the event filled the program
o f th e evening. Delicious refresh
m ents w ere served to Mrs. El
m er Wilson, Mrs. W. A. Nickason,
M rs. Tom Leifeste, Mrs. Alan
Rhay, Mrs. C harles Wilson, Mrs.
A t Sitkum
Mrs. Belle L aird was taken to
th e Mast hospital a t M yrtle Point
on T hursday evening of last week,
suffering w ith pneum onia. She is
still th ere at this w riting and im
proving every day. She is hoping
to retu rn hom e soon.
Mrs. M ildred Benham , d au g h ter
of Mrs. Laird, from Roseburg, is
On E aster Sunday Mr. and M rs.1 Sheps In Coquille — Mrs. Jack
staying a t h er hom e and taking
A rth u r Jen k in s entertained th e ir I K ronenberg of Bandon shopped in
care of th e post office.
Deloy K eeler is th e first victim en tire fam ily except one d augh Coquille on Friday.
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of measles in the valley. As most te r and granddaughter, Mrs. Avis I
of the school children have a l M itchell and A rtha of Portland. Home For E aster—-Jim P eart was
ready had the disease it is not Those present w ere Mrs. A ria hom e from the U niversity of O re
likely to have much effect on the Davis, Tommy, Nick and Sortja gon and spent E aster with his
Ann, of Sw eet Home; Mr. an d paren ts. Jim caught a tw enty
school..
O ran Keeler, Deloy’s father, has Mrs. H arry Hubble, John, M arcia pound salm on at th e Rogue riv er
also been ill. Last week he had a and Dietra, of Fairview ; Mr. and w hile he w as home. Fishing w ith
throat infection th a t necessitated Mrs. Lendon Jen k in s and Doug him was his fath er, W illiam P e a r t
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his being ' hospitalized at M yrtle las, of M yrtle Point, and Jon and
Point for a couple of days. He Don Munson.
G uests At Geaney Heme—S pend
has im proved greatly and is feel
Mr. and Mrs. T ea K irsch left ing the w eek-end at the J. J.
ing much better again.
S aturday for a w eek’s vacation G eaney hom e w as Miss Patricia
They G eaney and Miss M asaka Endo,
Lila Mae and Murl L aird w ere east of the m ountains.
down to visit th e ir father, Ivan w ent first to P rineville to visit from Oregon S tate college at Cor
Laird, and grandm other. Belle Mrs. K irsch’S parents an d then to vallis.
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Laird, over the E aster vacation. M offett to visit th e p aren ts of Mr.
Lila Mae is attending B ehnke- Kirsch. They expect to retu rn H ave G uests—Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
W alker Business college in P o rt on Monday.
Peterson a re guests at th e home of
land since her graduation from
Mrs. Oda Scott, the new u pper Dr. J. R. Bunch. D uring th e ir
high school in F ebruary.
grade teacher, spent th e w eek stay they here they have been
Mrs. Charles Southm ayd and end at h er home near Bandon.
fishing at the Rogue river.
Joanne visited at the hom e of Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert K irk of
and Mrs. C harles Storm a t Lang I Em pire have moved to th e home
of Mr. and Mrs. John K irk for
lois on Sunday.
Mr. and »V». Harold Britton, th e summer. Mr. K irk is on th e
M argaret, Joan and Bruce, spent fire patrol of this area.
Mrs. W. A. Nickason, Mrs. E l
home of, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
m er Strode and Mrs. Elm er W il
Gloom near Coquille.
Mrs. Rex Brown received w ord son attended Pollyanna club at
th a t har little nephew, Freddy Mc McKinley last T hursday.
Lain, reported in F eb ru ary to be
suffering w ith leukem ia,
had
passed aw ay on A pril 8th. The
little fellow did not live th e th ree
m dbths the doctor had given him
YOUR HQMI TOWN RAPIR
as a m axim um .
gives ——— raaaplalA m o w o t w i v
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rasm ussen
local new t. Too need to knew all
and children spent Sunday at the
th a t u gmng aa where yaa lira.
home of Mrs. Rasm ussen's p a r
But
yaa
Uve c ita
ia
a
The
two
weeks
of
five
sunny
W O R LD wkara M g event« ora fat
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson
th
e
m
aking
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av
an
ti
wblcfc
epa
days has turned B rew ster Valley
of M yrtle Point.
mean M much ta yaa, ta yaur
Ted Brown was a dinner guest Into a beauty spot of Oregon.
lab , yaur hama, yaur futura. Far
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R ex Brow n
constructive ra p a rti end iatarpra-
The lush grass m akes th e entire
on Sunday.
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to tie u t a t n a tian al and in terna-
Betty and P erry Koontz spent valley appear to be covered
tianel new t, tkara it na cubititute
with an em erald carpet dotted
the w eek-end w ith their au n t and
fa r T H I C H R IS T IA N
S C IIN C I
w ith plump beef cattle or con
M O N IT O R .
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W alter T o r-
tented
dairy
herds.
tn
ja
y
rhe
kaaefite
at kaiag
bergson of N orth Bend. S a tu rd a y ,
b a it intarm ad— leeaSy, a e ti m illy .
evening they w ere joined by Ellen
in tam atia n ally — with yaur lacal
Strode
All retu rn ed to S itkum ,
paper an d The Christian Science
Man iter.
on Sunday.
Mrs. HazM H ansen spent th e ,
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ARC ita tia m to "T h a Christian
week-«gid at Sandy visiting . h er
Scianca M onitor V ia w i tha N ew s."
parents and her daughter, Beverly, j
A n d u ia th it coupon
Mrs. Elmer Stode, Florence,
taday far a spacial in - rf. w o. a.
M ildred and Ellen Strode. S haron
traductary subscription. 4) j Funds
and Collet Sapp w ent to Coos Bay
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C h r is t » « » » S c i e n c e M o n i t o r
to shop on Saturday. Ellen w ent
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on to N orth Bend to visit a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter T or- From Oregon S tate College—Miss
m b»crlpHo*i t« Th« C k rlih d « Science
Jan ice Lafferty, a student at O re
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is«wos I ene h^Bse I
bergson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickason gon State college, spent th e w eek
and Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Wilson end visiting her parents, Mr. and
and Earl attended E aster services Mrs. Fred Lafferty..
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in Coos Bay Sunday, th en visited
at the hom e of E lm er’s brother, Visitor From Reedsport — Mrs.
E dw ard Wilson, at N orth Bend the Geneiveve A. M artin of Reedsport
(city)
was a Coquille visitor on S a tu r
rest of the day.
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Mr. and Mrs. C harles Wilson day.
and Ja n e t and Mr. and Mrs. Low
ell Ross and Sharon Vee w ere
d inner guests at th e hom e of Mrs.
Ross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h o
Stinson, on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H ailey L aird of
Coquille w ere visitors in the v al
ley S aturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie A lford w ere
E aster Sunday guests of. Mr. and
Mrs. Elw in Alford.
A t Sitkum
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Picnic At Lakeside—Coquille was
w ell represented a t L akeside on
Sunday w hen a group from h ere
spent th e day boating and s u rf
board riding. P resen t a t the pic
nic w ere Mr. an d M rs. Don T ro x
ell and c h ild re n Mr. an d Mrs. C.
E. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R ay
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Brooks of Myrtle Point, Mr and
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Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Jones,
Ju a n ita H artley, G ene Silvers, Mr
►and Mrs. N. E. P ick ett and daugh
ter, Veva, F ritz Davison and
daughters,
D arlene
McCulloch,
Bob Young and M r. and Mrs.
W alter P ickett.
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