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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
N e w * in the Realm of Chibs, Society, Lodges and Churches. J. C. Penney S taff Give Bridal Shower for this year’s boys’ camp. Elmer Newton, district repre sentative of the Ninety and Nine, reported on the state meeting held at Turner on July 2, and told of the òrgani zation of a new district which w ill take in Medford, Ash Dorothy Louise Wersh, land and Klamath Falls. A new daughter of Mrs. Mollie Benham boys’ camp w ill be held this year of Coquille, exchanged wedding near Cave Junction. Secretary Treasurer Henry vows with 'M r . Glen Babb, son of M r. and Mrs. A. N. Babb of George reported that to date this Coos Bay, Sunday evening at St. year >284 had been sent to the James' Episcopal church. The state headquarters by the Coos Rev. Robert Lessing read the county club. Present at the meeting was Ray service. a student from The bride was outfitted in a Dcrahecker, pastel green suit set off with black Northwest Christian college, who accessories and carried a white is serving as pastor of the Myrtle Bible and white orchid, {fer only Point church. Chairman for the evening was attendant was her sister^. Mollie Wersh, who chose a biege suit and Jack Triplett of North Bend. a • lavender Iris corsage. W illard E. Peters o/COos Bay Have Relativea A t Ranch Heme— waa beat man. M r. and Mrs. George Ulett -who Before the ceremony, the Lord’s returned last Wednesday from an Prayer was sung by Mrs. Roberta extended trip and visit to the East Aasen. M rs. Charlotte Johnson coast at which time they visited relatives at Waltham, Mass., and played the wedding music. A t the reception in the Cedar their son and fam ily. Dr. George room of the Coquille hotel, Mrs. U lett of St. Louis, have as their Margaret Wylie, waa in charge of house guests this month, M r. and the bride’s book and presided at Mrs. Paul W. Bartel of Waltham. the coffee urn; Mrs. June Mo- The Bartel's accompanied the hagen cut the wedding cake; and U lett’s home and took in the Mrs. Lucky Mobley and Mrs. Ellis scenic beauties of the Black Hills, I Rushmore Memorial, Yellowstone Martindale served the punch. 1 _____ a ___ a _ _ Following a trip to Seaside, the National park, and the Watorton- newly-weds w ill be at home in I Glacier International Peace park Coos Bay. in the U. S. and Canada. a a Wersh-Babb Rites Held On Sunday A t St. James' For M r. and Mrs. Spencer Radcliffe M r. and Mrs. Spencer Radcliffe, who were married on July 1. in Eureka, California, were compli mented on Wednesday evening when members of the Coquille J. C. Penney store staff give them a surprise party. M r. and Mrs. Radcliffe were the recipients of two woolen blankets, gifts from the guests who attended the affair. Present were Mr. and Mrs. E r nest Kuntz, Miss M yrtle Delong, Mrs. Donald Estes, Mrs. W illiam Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biescke, Miss Beverly Davis, M r. and Mrs. Dale Stevens, Miss Erma G ill, Earl Linge, Mrs. W. C. Pritchard, Miss Beverly Duncan, Mrs. Marvene Lake, Miss Leatha Troudt, BUI Kistner, Alton Allen, M r. and Mrs. Jack Hickam. Visits Parents Miss Bonnie Zwicker spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Zwicker. She is spending the summer with M r. and Mrs. Don Wheaton of Empire. Also visiting at the home of his grandparents, M r. arid Mrs. Fred H. Zwicker, is L a rry Reiling Ce- reUi of Oakland, California. Later this month his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerelli, w ill join him for an Oregon vacation. • • Have Guests— Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Gould have as their guests Dr. Gould’s parents, M r. and Mrs. C. N. Gould, who arrived from Leb anon on Monday. Bridal Shower Honors Miss Wersh MALLORY F àcationer Even tr y in f on this sporty new M allo ry Vacationer gives you a jaunty, devil-may-care feeling—makes you want to go places, do things and be teen ! I t ’s one of the famed M allo ry lightweights in P lia f e lt * Soft and smooth-fitting. Smart narrow band and midget underwelt. Cheerful new colors to choose from. Come treat yourself to a try-on! •••• T U M IU I F eel th e d iffere n c e in a M allory! LORENZ Since 1887 > , Southwestern Oregon’s Oldest Store The Home of Quality in Coquille A bridal shower honoring Miss Dorothy Wersh, daughter of Mrs. Mollie Benham of Coquille, was held at the Eagles hail last week. She waa the bride-elect of Gl<n Babb of Coos Bay. The table bearing the gifts was spread with a white cloth and dec orated with summer flowers. A f ter the gifts were opened, a cake, decorated with wedding bells and the names of the bride and groom- to-be, was served. Arrangements for the shower were made by the Misses Colleen Ostrander, Bonnie Morgan, and Mollie Wersh. Those attending were Mrs. Ken neth Neely, Mrs. Stewart MobJey. Mrs. Margaret Wylie, Mrs. George Morgan, Mrs, Sue Coon, Mrs. Benham, Mrs. A . N. Babb, and the' Misses Mollie Wersh, Colleen Os trander, Ramona Cunningham, Bonnia Morgan, Shirley Williams, Phyllis Brady, Irene Burr, Helen Hutchinson, Doris W illard, and Velita Batty. • • Birthday Party Given Mrs. Zwicker Mrs. Reata Zwicker was hon ored with a birthday dinner given for her at the home oi M r. and Mrs. Don Wheaton in Empire. Those present were: M r. and Mrs. Leonard Zwicker and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zwicker and Cheryl, Miss Carole Zwicker, Fred C. Zwicker, Larry Reiling Cerelli, M r. and Mrs. Don Wheaton, M a r gie and Dennis, Ray Hartley and Miss Bonnie Zwicker. - 90 and 9 Picnic A t George Home H ere Bq^k-Breaking labor; Just Spray and Remove Dead Vines Zchrung 2, < 5-T Blacktsrry Vine K ille r uses s ir.ireeuioas new chemical that state w eed c e n tre l s u th e r itie s h ave pro ved superior teaay ether known blackberry killer. Easy te uaa. fast, gives complete k ill when used according to directions on labeL T ry it) ZEHRUNG Members of the Coos county Ninety and Nine men’s group of the Christian church held a picnic supper at the home of Henry George, Coquille, on Monday evening. Honored at the supper were between tw enty-five and thirty boys who w ill attend the Ninety and Nine boys’ camp to be held at Camp Myrtlewood in A u gust. Earl Soward, pastor of the Co quille church who was speaker for the evening, outlined the history of the Ninety and Nine men’s group and, for the benefit of the young people present, told of plans CHEMICAL «rnajwRj PAGE THRKR — Hobby Books Listed «r In Postoffices The fallowing Government publications may he secured from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Print ing Office, Washington 25. D. C„ according to a poster on display at all post offlees: A Description of U. 8. Postage Can Make I t Series (3 vol umes), 45c per set; Camp Stoves and Fire Places, 58c Aunt Sam my’s Radio Recipes. 38c; Wood working and Furniture Repair. 58c; Make I t of Leather. 15c; Wrist Watches. Pocket Wattch- es. Stop Watches, and Clocks, 58c; Building With Logs. 15c; Photography (1847, 2 volumes), >1.75 per set; and Unarmed De fense for the American Soldier (JU D O ), 58c. Yon may also write for a more complete hobby Hat, free. Return From Vacation Trip— M r. and Mrs. Bruce Purdy returned last week from a vacation trip. They spent some time on the Mc Kenzie river, and visited in Bend and Klamath Falls. • e From Santa B arkan — M r. and Mrs. W. C. Laird of Santa Bar bara, and their daughter, Mrs. Pauline Grey and three w n t, of Honolulu, are visiting in Coquille this week with Mrs. Laird’s sister, Mrs. Flo Johnson. a o X c n tiiic l COQUILLE. OREGON. — TH E C R A N E L A H O M A IN Besvttol—Mrs. Ma tilda Engen motored to Portland on Friday returning the same day with her daughterr, Nancy Jo, who has been a patient in Good Samaritan hospital receiving treatment for a beck injury. Nan cy Jo is feeling completely well again. Mrs. Engen reports that the heat in Portland was stifling. • • W ill Visit Several Weeks — M r and Mrs. Lin Swain have as their guests, Mrs. Swain’s nieces, Co rinne and Theo Bayne of Corval lis, who w ill visit here for several weeks. Mrs. Swain drove to Roseburg on Monday and met her nieces there. . BATHTUBS! T l iiU ilr ta p . tor fe r «bower bathiag Corner «eat for Visit In Coquille — Visiting last loot o r sponge bathiag o week in Coquille at the home of Rev and Mrs. Robert Lessin were Father and Mrs. John Saville and family of Anaheim, Calif. The Seville's are now in Vancouver, Wn., visiting relatives. o o Fly To Medford— M r. and Mrs. Practical a t a Ray Jeub flew to.M edford Tues c h ild ’s o r 'in fant’s bath day. I t was Mrs. Jeub’s first plane ride, and the day was fine. • • CRY Home Sunday From Eugene— Miss Marie Soward, who is attending summer classes at the University of Oregon at Eugene, spent Sun day with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soward. On Monday, morning, Mr. and Mrs. Soward ; FIRST and SB-., Wayne, accompanied her ; to Eugene. Sunday the Soward’s C oquille— P h on e 16 visited in North Bend at the I of M r. apd M rs. H arry Horner. 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