Social Events
ELLEN NESBITT
Women** Editor
PHONE 3581
or 3591
Club, Lodge and Local Activities
¡COQUILLE, OREGON.
SEPTEMBER 21. 1959.
Bryce Tracy has returned to
Corvallis to resume his studies at
Oregon State college.
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Vacationing in Vancouver, Wn.,
¡are Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hick-
am and two children. They are
j visiting Mrs. Hickams* mother and
sisters'.
Anniversary Held
By W illard's
Mr. and Mrs. G ene'S t. Clair
entertained Monday evening in
honor of Mrs. St. Clair's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willard, who
celebrated their twenty-fifth wed
ding anniversary on that day.
The “Silver Wedding” theme
dominated the decorations for the
affair.
The anniversary cake,
which centered the tea table was
beautifully decorated with silver
leaves and bells.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Willard, Linda Kay and Dar
lene, Miss Marlene Willard, Mrs.
Lorene Rozier and son, Stevie, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene St. Clair.
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Miss Marion Moore has return
ed to Eugene to resume her studies
at the University of Oregon.
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Mr. and Mr*. William C. Pritch
ard and daughter, Ruth, left on
Monday for Portland.
Driving
them to Portland was Dugan Pearl
who had business in the city.
Circus M o tif Used
A t Birthday
A birthday cake all decked with
circus animals and topped with a
miniature merry-go-round was
the center of attraction at a chil
dren’s party given Friday by Mrs.
John Burg for her daughter,
Susan, ott her fourth birthday an
niversary.
Invited were Mrs. Ray Hun-
saker, Nancy, Diane and Helen;
Mrs. C. M. Salisbury and Gary;
Mrs. Leonard Day, Cathie and
Carol; Mrs. Jack Hall, Roger Lee
and Billy; Mrs. Bob Bryan and
Cindy; Mrs. Paul Snider and
Johnnie; Mrs. E. L. Swearingen,
and Marcia; Mrs. O. T. Gant, Mrs.
Margaret Burg, Mrs. E. A. Walker
and Mrs. Ann Mansell..
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dornath
will leave on Saturday on a week’s
vacation trip. They plan to at
tend the Oregon-California game
in Portland and to visit relatives
in and around the eity.
SHOWERED WITH GIFTS on their golden wedding anniversary on
August 29, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird, popular old-timers of the
district. The Laird’s were married in Coos county. August 29, 1909.
(Coquille Studio Photo)
MRS. RUBLE ENTERTAIN8
GROUP AT HOME
Mrs. J. W. Ruble entertained a
group of Lafalot club members
and friend* at a Thursday after
noon party. Attending were Mrs.
Ed Detlefsen, Mrs. Herman Detlef-
sen, Mrs. Earl Cross, Mr*. Will
Myers. Mrs. Millie Waters, Mrs.
Fred Wheatley and the hostess,
Mrs. Ruble.
Coronado
Refrigerator
Gideons Install
New Officers
CELEBRATING THEIR 59th wi eddlng anniversary on August 29
were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Claver, residents of Norway fer the past
(Coquille Studio Photo)
Officers of the Coos county fifteen years.
Gideon society who will be in
Bob and Joyce Taylor left last
stalled at a meeting of the or Job's Daughters
week for Salem where they will
ganization to be held at the C. C.
attend Willamette university. Bob
Farr home in Coos Bay on Fri M eet Last Week
is a senior and Joyce a sophomore.
day are: John Shilling, president;
Other Coquille young people at
Donald Farr, vice president; Ed
Bethel, No. 15, International tending Willamette university are
Russell, secretary-treasurer; Chet Order of Job’s Daughters, Co Joanne Mintonye, Bob Aasen and
Farr, chaplain; Neil Khyn, evan quille, opened its meetings on Buzz Oerding.
gelist secretary; Guy Hartle, Bible Sept. 11, in the usual manner.
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placement
secretary;
Henry
Mrs. McCurdy, Bethel guard
A son. weighing eight pounds.
George, chairman of the mem ian, and Mr. Fry, associate guard
five ounces, was bom Tuesday,
bership committee.
ian, were escorted to the East.
F U R N IT U
To be discussed at the meeting Honored Queen Gay Cedarquist Sept. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
is the rally to be held in Coquille introduced Jo Ann Johnson who Erwin at Mast hospital. Myrtle
shorty. Members of the state cab was visiting from the Bethel 49 at Point. The boy will be named 419 - 421 W. Front
inet are expected in county for Fresno, California. The guardian Perry Almond Bernard.
the special meeting.
council was introduced also from
their seats.
Bethel, No. 15, has for its first
Extension Council
projects the selling of Christmas
-a pie social, followed by
Meets In Coquille a, cards,
dance, and a merchants’ lunch
They’re Guaranteed by Goad
Coos county extension council eon. No dates have been set for
met Sept. 11th in the Coquille any of these activities a* yet.
A nd Because They're Scientist, Mothers
court house. Luncheon during the Under librarian’s report a skit
N eed N ot Bring Children When Shopping.
noon recess was served at the was given by Jane Gould, Nana
Foss, Carol Ann Creager, Sandra
Coquille hotel.
Council members at the meet McCurdy. - and Donna Gosnell.
THE FAMOUS PLAPET
ing were Mrs. Robert White, Mrs.
A note of thanks was sent to
Reed Kent, Mrs. Stian Smith, Mrs. Bethel, No .37, of Bandon for its
Lloyd Messerle, Mrs. Gareld Rus lovely gift of candles. A letter
sell, Mrs. Willis Van Leuven, and to- Bethel, No. 7, of Portland, was
Mrs. Carl Nelson.
, sent expressing appreciation for
During the morning session ! the diving board they donated to
plans were made for the annual ! the swimming pool,
training of unit officers. The '
Homemakers’ camp committee re
CHILDREN’S GARMENTS
ported a balance of $5.48 after Kern Attends
all bills are paid. The treasurer
reported the grab-bags at the
National M eet
county fair netted $48.75.
Miss Ainley, county agent, an
MINNEAPOLIS—G. K. Kern of
nounced the first leader training | Coquille,
attended the Fourteenth
meetings will be held Sept. 26
connvention of the IWA-
and at the Myrtle Grange hall and Annual
Sept. 27 at the Empire civic center CIO here last week as a represen
These Scientifit garments are sized to
for the project “Landscape Plan tative of Loocal 9-23, of the Un
ion’s Plywood division. Sessions
ning.”
f it , to " g ro w ” w ith the child, and
The afternoon was spent largely were held at the Hotel Nicollet.
there’s no need to b ring the young
in reviewing unit reports. From The week long meeting was con
15th.
sters, just give height and weight.
.
this information certificates of cluded Friday, • Sept.
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Self-help and buttonless . . .
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achievement and an award to the
outstanding unit will be presented I i i f k a r n n
overalls, longies, and jackets w ith
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at the officers training meeting. - u u »
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waists
and
adjustable
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R E ------ A P P L I A N C E S
Coquille
Phone 1192
Housekeeping
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Farewell Party
Given Pritchard'ss
8.01 net cubic feet capacity . . ,. 8 qt.
Garden Fresh Crisper . . . New snap
action Latch . . . Porcelain interior and
_ _.buil.tT.in lig h t ..
..over 20 lbs. fro je n fo o d
capacity . . . 14.6 sq. ft. Easy Reach
shelf area . . . Dural ux enamel exterior
finish . . . “Thriftmaster” silent sealed
unit . . . 5-year warranty.
$19995
$ 2 9 . 9 5 down
$ 1 2 . 0 0 monthly
Other Models to $ 2 9 9 . 9 5
HARRT M. JOHNSON A SON, Props.
45« S. Taylor
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Coquille, Oregon
Phone 881
Meets A t Glock's
Faith Lutheran Guild met at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence Glock
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Pearl were Tuesday evening with the devo
hosts Saturday evening at a fare tions being given by Mrs. Jane
well party given in honor of Mr. Erickson, and the topic, “Religion
and Mrs. W. C. Pritchard, who left in India” being given by Mrs.
Coquille on Monday for Portland, Glock.
where they will visit for two Guests were Mrs. R. H. Otha
weeks before Mr. Pritchard leaves ¡of Waterloo, Iowa, mother _of
for the Anglican Theological col I Pastor Orth, and Miss Grace Con-
I ner of Tacoma.
lege at Vancouver, B. C.
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Invited guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Richard McCuskey, Mr. and
Mrs. Patterson Chaney, Mr. and Arago Extension
Mrs. Jerry MacMurray, Mr. and
Mrs. George Maynard, Mr. and Unit To Organize
Mrs. Raymond Jones, and Mr. and
The Arago Extension unit will
Mrs. T. M. Nesbitt.
hold an organizational meeting
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MRS. SKEELS AND DAUGHTER this Friday at 1:30 o’clock at Mrs.
Melden Carl’s home.
HAVE NICE TRIP
Mrs. Birdie Skeels arrived on Anyone interested in this work
the bus Tuesday evening from is cordially invited to attend.
Portland.
Mrs. Skeels and her daughter,
Marvel, from New York City who
had been in Coquille the last six
weeks, took a trip to Seattle last
week to see their son and brother,
Marvin, who has been in the Ma
rine hospital there for two months
with an infected elbow. On their
return they stopped at the home
of Mr. and Mrs.Roy Watson of
John BArrett has returned to
Oswego.
work at Farr & Elwood’s after a
From Portland, Marvel left on two week vacation.
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the sky coach Tuesday noon and
arrived at New York the next
Planning a trip to Klamath Fall*
morning at 5 o’clock Eastern time. and Ashland are Mr. and Mr*.
Earl Duncan. In the two cities
Visiting in Lebanon with her they will visit brothers of Mr.
parents is Mrs. Don McClellan of Duncan. Mrs. Duncan is on two
Coquille.
weeks’ vacation from Slater’s Va-
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