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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
. . , ELLEN NESBITT Social Events Women’s Editor PHONE 3581 or 3591 Club, Lodge ond Local Activities Past Noble Grands M e e t A t Boober's ' . . , Dorcas Society A t McClellan Home Past Presidents Have Kids Party PAGE THREE «----------- -- S e n tin e l Mrs. Fred McClallen lead the Past presidents of the Coquille devotions when the Dorcas group Business and Professional Wom of the Christian Church met at en’s club were entertained on COQUILLE. OR EG'"'-’ her home on Thursday. Monday evening at a “ L ittle G irl" The. ladies voted to purchase •Jarty at the home of Mrs. James sacks for tea towels which they Richmond. Tne guests arrived in little girl are making. A letter from Glen Johnson, a missionary in Alaska -ostumes and were entertained whom the group has adopted, was v ith children’s games. Balloons, cans and noiscmakers were given read. Refreshments were served to as fayjrs. DeAert was served, the fol the following: Mesdames Alton Dungey, Jack Young, Belle Hoot- lowing ladies being present: Mrs. cn, Harold McCue, M yrtle Kelley, J. S. Barton, Mrs. O. L. Newton, Walter Newton, Gilbert Jacobson, Mrs. Margarita Brodie, Miss Ida Oerding, Miss Inez Rover, Mrs. Clara Hoag, Carrie Benham and | Bertha Smith, Mrs. S. F. Stevens, Carol Nosier. Mrs. Inez Chase, Mrs. W. E. Bos- • * r serman. and Mrs. Louis Holimon. APRIL 11, 1959. w The Past Noble Grands club met at the home of Mrs. R. E. Boober, Friday. A p ril 7th, fo r 8 p. m. des «ert. The table and room carried out the Easter m otif. Following refreshments, a short business meeting was conducted by the President, Mrs. Elvira Carmichael. Hat-making, out o f crepe paper, proved a delighful d iversion'w ith some very attractice Easter crea tions displayed. Mrs. Lois Stevens received the award fo r the most fetching model. Another feature ot the evening was a display of most exclusive headgear made and rripdeled by a few of the members; Mrs. Ethel -Leach receiving a miniature hat fo r her artistic ef forts. An egg hunt and bowling w ith candy eggs, provided fun, with prises going to Mrs. Merle Kellen- berger and Mrs. Ethel Leach. A t the close, o f the evening • Hearts” was enjoyed, Mrs. Lois Stevens winning the prise. W in ner of the door prise was Mrs. E lvira Carmichael. Present were Mesdames Birdie Skeels, Hattie Shelley, Jack Leach, T. S. Stevens, Charles Car michael, Carolyn Johnson, Merle Kellenberger, Flora Johnson and the hostess. • • Coquille Grange * Meets Next Friday Because Job’s Daughters re quired the use of the junior audi torium on A p ril 14, Coquille Grange met Friday, A pril 7, a week earlier than usual. Forty- nine members were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sims, who are moving to Coos Bay, resigned their offices as legislative chair man and Ceres respectively. E. L. Detlefsen is the appointee for leg islative chairman and Velma Bur- cher was elected Cere». The third and fourth degree obligation was given to three new members. The lecturer, Mrs. W il liam McBeth, and members of the juvenile grange, were respon sible for a very impressive Easter program. • • Stork Shower Given Wednesday State Camp Plans Studied By Group /V<? Snfofe! No Soot! No S tain! with the New " PHILCO CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEADERS SUNDAY EVE Margy Martindale w ill be the song leader at a meeting of the Coquille Christian church Chris tian Endeavor on Sunday evening. I Piano accompaniments w ill be by ' Leon Enjbree and Sharon Sapp w ill be the leader fo r the discus sion group. A ll young people of junior high and high school age are welcomed to Christian En deavor meetings. • • Electric Range CHILDREN DOING WELL IN HOLLYWOOD Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hal P fiff. son-in- law and daughter of ^ r . and Mrs. Nelson of the Nelson Music store of Coquille, are doing well in their studies in Hollywood. Mrs. P fiff is taking typing, bookkeeping and shorthand, and Mr. P fiff, who is a former Coos Bay Lumber work er, is taking work leading to a degree in piano technician work. • • Wesleyan Guild Hears Guest Talk . . . in the NE Thrift Ovsa Saves heating unneeded oven space. Fasti • 0 PHILCO 5530 n . is. ioaqastOvsa ELECTRIC RANGE Easily holds a 40 lb. turkey I A stork shower honoring Mrs. Guest speaker at a meeting of .Robert Thompson was given Wed- the Wesleyan Service Guild of Pi Plans for the state camp to be 1 mem nesday at the home of Mrs. Floyd oneer Methodist church on Thurs held in Klamath Falls on A p ril HONORF.D QUEEN ELAINE TKULL, who w i t n __________________ Attending R° bb A tt«nding the bridge lunch- day evening was Mrs. Ruth Ham il 18 and 19, and fo r the district hers of Coquille Bethel. No. 15. Job’s Daughters, w ill welcome Job’s Robb. S r i *1** C* rm i':hael> ton of Gardiner, who less than a convention to be held in North Daughters 'representatives from ail parts of the state when the Grand T? ” Session is held In Coquille thia week-end. (Coquille Studio Photo) Bosserman,° Mrs. Leo' Cary, M».’ year ago travelled w ith the “ Youth Bend on May 1, were discussed at Crusade” to France, Germany, a meeting of Coquille Royal l i" . ip • Dan Melton, Mrs. K. P. Lawrence, Italy, Switzerland and England’ Neighbors on Wednesday evening. I no io n rVlISSIOnary Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Hamilton illustrated her talk The Coos cotinty initiatory teapi T/> T e .IL H a . a ton Thompson, Mrs. George Laird, w ith pictures taken on - the Trip which w ill be in charge o f Initia 1 0 I OIK H e r e Mrs Wilfred Laird, Mrs O L. abroad. Mrs. Kenton Thompson enter tion ceremonies at the state camp The guild meeting, held at the Ruth Worsdell, R. N. from the W??d’ and Mrs- Robb- w ill also officiate at the district tained the Neighborhood club at home of Mrs. W illiam Barrow, fol M" meet. Offcial delegate to the state a delightful dessert luncheon and McKinley Indian Mission wiU be. lowed a communion service at Pio .. . . , A1_ , ' . t>an Melton- Mrs. K. P. Lawrence neer Methodist church which the camp from Coquille w ill be Mrs. the guest speaker at the mid-week and Mrs. Kenton Thompson an afternoon o f bridge recently. M. D. Sherrard. meeting of Coquille .C hristian! ______ ______ _ ’ 1 ladies attended. Hostesses for the meeting were A special practice of the in i High scoj-e was won by Mrs. N. Church on Thursday evening, at Spend Week-End In Salem—Mr tiatory team was called fo r A p ril Stipend and second prize went to 7:30 p. m. according to I. M. Nel- and Mrs. Eddie Neufeldt and fanw Mrs. Barrow, Mrs. Ray Jones. Mrs. O. L. Newton, and Mrs. George 26. Mrs. Thompson. Those present son, Coquille pastor. j ily spent the -Easter week-end in Jenkins. Thè charter was draped in were Mrs. Charles Carmichael Miss Worsdell w ill illustrate her Salem w ith relatives. M r Neu- • • memory of the late Mary Ann Mrs. W. E. Bosserman, Mrs. Leo lecture with colored slides and , feldt’s brother who had been visit- From Corvallis—Leon Kapibak of 'Maupin. Cary, Mrs. Dan Melton, Mrs. K. w ill give musical selections on 1 in6 in Coquille returned to Salem Corvallis spent the Week-end visit j w ith them. P. Lawrence, Mrs. Floyd Robb, them arim ba. ing at the George McClellan home. On Business T rip — Mel Drews left Mrs. Robert Thompson and the The Coquille church- helps to on Monday on a business trip to hostess, Mrs. Kenton Thompson. support the missionary work - at Grants Pass and Medford. Toppenish Washington. W m th9S9 D 9I9X9 F9OtW9$ * R .v.lu lien vy Shilc. "■refl-MMfer. « I . . » " * AMeawNc T b s r a e .i a f ★ la m p , liow vsl Tlmw aa4 IbekM U< * 4 “ S s e .4 e ie a .tw " SeHece Uet». ★ Steinle.« Perceleln Isterie, IH IL C O 4 0 4 Bridge Enjoyed $249.95 McClary Appliance Co. 340 W. 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