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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
E IJ.FN N E S B IT T Women’» Editor Social Events PHONE 3581 • r 35«1 Club, Lodge and Local Activities sen, Priscilla Hickam, from M y r tle Point, Lula Jarvis, Lois Tobey, Leona Einnerson and from Ban don Louise Fitzgerald. Sending gifts were Phyllis W al ton, Lucille Vogt, Lucille Moss, Tutie Wersh, Billie Brown, D ur- rell Strader, Mary McGilvery and Jerry Lund. B IR T H D A Y CELEBRATED \ On his eleventh birthday anni versary, Lee Bissett, son of M r. and Mrs. Clifford Bissett, was honored at an outdoor party on Wednesday, July 5. Lee’s guests were Bobby Thomp son. Eddie McNamee, Louis Hayse COQUILLE, OREGON and Butch Pagel. ------------------ ;-----------------------------:— — «i« PAGE THREE JTentlnel JU LY 13. 1*5«. THE THRIFTIEST THINS YOU CAN APP TO YOUR HOME j CROSLEY FR£EZ£R. « BEAUTIFUL' MODELS... Capacities from 4 CM. ft. to 20 CM. ft.— accommodating from 140 lbs. to 700 lbs. $149-95up EASY TERMS AVAILABLE * Model CF-7-capaäty up to 252 lbs. MRS. W IL L IA M J. McDONNAL who before her marriage at Pioneer Methodist Church. Coquille, on Sundav, June 25. was Marianne Michele Rackleff. the daughter of M r. and Mrs. David Rackleff of Coquille. M r. and Mrs. McDonnal w ill make their home in Salem following a wedding trip to Banff and Lake Louise. Canada. K (Photo by Don Estes) ' Shower Given For Mrs. Helen Clark Mrs. Helen Clark, formerly a member of-4he Coquille Telephone office staff and now chief operator at Bandon, was honored at a post nuptial shower given by telephone office workers. Mrs. Clark, for merly Helen Endicott, was married in Coquille recently. Hostess for the shower was Mrs. Betty Reed of Coquille, at whose home the affair was held. A pink umbrella was suspended over the table on which the gifts were! placed. Pink and white roses com pleted the decoration. Prize winners for contests played during the evening were Mrs. Clark Clark and Mrs. Lula Jarvis. Present from Coquille were Margie Dawson, Geraldine Esser, Helen Alpine, June Mohagen, Mae Ensele, Helen White, Elda H an- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll. • Y o u ’ll eat better, live better— and be really • Y ou ’ll enjoy savings in time and money. thrifty when you have a Crosley Freezer. A Crosley Home Freezer has ertra-convenient Fewer trips to market— and, when you do shop, you buy when prices are low. Q uantity Shelvatrays for pies, cakes, freezer jars; handy food discounts are yours, too. Leftovers are baskets. . . counterbalanced lid with convenient stored, become the base for entire new meals. lig h t. . . temperature control and warning light And party dishes are made in quantity— stored . . . locking lid handle. . . and an efficient long- lasting refrigerating unit with 5-year warranty. for future use. Come in— see our amazing « I. CROSLEY Crosley Freezers, now! Better Product» f o r H appier Living Furniture A ppliances Phone 1192 LEARANCE Bargains Abound at LORENZ . . . Sove Now On These Ladies R e a d y -T o -W e a r Values Final Clearance Better - Quality Coats Values to . now Pinkston-Curtis Marriage Vows Given In Coos Bay Presbyterian Church The marriage of Florence Mae Curtis, daughter of M r. and Mrs. George I. DeNoma of Coquille, and Perry R. Pinkston of Coquille was solemnized at four o’clock Monday, July 1, at the Presbyterian church, Coos Bay. Rev. Oscar Payne o ffi- ficiated at the double ring cere mony. With her navy blue street-length dress, the bride wore a choker of pearls and white accessories. Her bouquet was of roses and car nations. George DeNoma gave his daughter in mkrriage. The matron of honor was Vera Rose of Portland, Oregon, and the bridesmaid was Ethel Mae Curtis of Coos Bay. Mrs. Rose was gowned in black and carried a colonial bouquet. Miss Curtis wore lavendar and carried a col onial bouquet of mixed flowers. Doil Capps of Coquille acted as best man and ushers were Robert F. Curtis and D arrell Austin. A t the reception held in West minster hall, Coos Bay. Mrs. Jess Woolley poured and Mrs. Robert Garrick cut the cake. The bride’s mother, Mrs. De Noma, wore a figured dress of black and white with white ac cessories and the groom'g .mother was gowned in blue-grey. The newly-weds w ill be at home July 16 at 1055 North 10th St., Coos Bay, following a wedding trip to Northern Washington, Grand Coulee Dam and Crater Lake. For traveling the bride wore a grey suit with pink accessories. Out-of-state guests at the wed ding were Mrs. J, J. Roth and three daughters Of Burlington, Washington; Clarence Pitchford of Tacoma, Washington, and Mrs. Florence Cunningham of St. Pe tersburg, Virginia. • • Week-End In Eugene — M r and Mrs. H arry Johnson were week end visitors to Eugene and Drain .. . $49.95 $28.00 DON’T GAMBLE WITH A “LOST WEEK-END” Though you are a per fectly cautious driver, the other fellow may not be. Take no chances. I n s u r e yourself and your car against finan cial loss under any cir cumstances. Do it now and enjoy c a r e f r e e driving. Phone us for free consultation. Coquille Insurance Agency Insurance and Real Estate 34« 8. H a ll St. Phone M S I Final Clearance Women's Dresses AU new Spring and Summer styles 4 Special Groups $4.88 $9.88 $12.88 $19.88 Final Clearance Ladies Blouses Crepes, Prints, Rayon and Nylon fabrics. Priced in Three Groups $1.99 $2.99 $3.99 LORENZ Since 1887 Southwestern Oregon’s Oldest Store The Home of Quality in Coquille — /