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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
ELLEN NESBITT Social Events PHONE 3561 Mr». Sietert Feted A t Surprise Shower PAGE THREE Garden Club Gifts showered from a parasol H O S X lT lO S P a r t y . surprised Mrs. Charles Siefert I when a stork shower was given i n ' Members of the Coquille Valley • her honor on Tuesday. Mrs. Andy Federated Garden club were enter- I McBeth and Mrs. W illiam Cook tabled Wednesday evening at a COQUILLE. OREGON. DECEMBER 21. 18M. were hostesses for the a ffa ir which Christmas party at the home of was held at Mrs. Cook’s home. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton. Mr. and Mr«. Bert Folsom will | Mrs. Florence Putney of Suqua- Assisting in serving were Misses The election of officers was post- have as guests over the Christmas mish, Wn., is visiting in Coquille Arago Children L illia n and Velma Burcher. poned u ntil June, 1851, to conform holiday their son-in-law and at the home of her brother-in-law Party A t McCue Home Invited guests included Mrs. w ith the federation year. Present daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W illard Mrs. Alton McCue and Mrs. S. J. Charles Siefert, Mrs. J. V. Sims officers w ill serve the additional Watts of Roseburg. ' Morgan. Weybright entertained children of of Coos Bay, Mrs. A lbert Mannelin, six-month term. G irl Scouts of Troop 14, pre the Arago Extension unit members Mrs. Gerald E. Stark was named Mrs. J. W. Ruble, Mrs. A rth u r; A camellia show which w ill be vented from Christmas caroling at a Christmas party at the McCue civil defense chairman at the De Morton, Mrs. Dora Bersagel, M rs., held in the near future was dis- because of stormy weather, were home. cember meeting of the Coquille O rville Newton, Mrs. Miles Roady,: cussed. entertained Thursday evening at Present at the party were Caro Mrs. Verner Johnson, Mrs. Carol* Christmas games were played the home of Mrs. Amzy Mintonye. lyn Collier, Sandra and Delores Woman’s - club held on Tuesday. Capps, Mrs. Frank M iller, Mrs. an<t gifts exchanged. Holiday re- There they sang carols and were McCue, Carol Knight, Sandra Appointed United Nations chair Elsie Peart, Mrs. Leland Peart, freshments were served by the served refreshments. Todd, Mike and Danny Weybright man was Mrs. Annie Fennell. Misses L illia n and Velma Burcher, hostess. Present were Karen Henninger, and Dennis Anderson. Christmas gifts for patients in Mrs. Dick G ill, Mrs. Edward Neu- • • Coraleen Cochran, Joan Johnson, the Timmons and Clymer Nursing feldt, Mrs. J. Norman Siefert, Mrs. Cf. KJir |z V ic ifr c Elaine Gias, Sandra E lliott and Rakestraw. Mrs. Fred Whea- ▼ 15113 Ernie Wallace is confined to his homes were planned. In addition Edna Rakestraw, Carole Jones. home fo r several weeks by illness. a g ift w ill be sent by the club to ton and Mrs. Oliver Glazebrook. a Coos county patient in the tu - • • berculosis hospital. Mrs. Houston, Close to one hundred and fifty j courtesy chairman, reported that! Oddfellows, Rebekahs and members cards and a plant had been sent of their families attended the lodge to member who were ill. Christmas party in the l.O.O.F. on Mrs. Ray Jeub, acting program ; Saturday evening. A musical pro- chairman, introduced a program of The Christmas theme was used gram followed the 6:30 o'clock Christmas songs and music, includ- in decorating for the potluck dinner. Climaxing the evening j ing selections by St. James’ k in - ; luncheon put on by members of Santa Claus arrived to distribute I dergarten under M uriel Day A r - ' the Loyal Women’s class of the gifts to the children. dath, piano selections by Miss Don- | Christian church when they met • • na Mast and songs by the high Thursday in the church parlors.' Methodist Schedule school girls’ trio. ¡Five members who had celebrated f'hr;at mna Holiday refreshments were serv- birthdays in recent months were j v nnsimas Service» ed fropi a table beautifully ar- j honored. Week-end Christmas services at ranged w ith symbols of the Y ule-j Devotions were led by Mrs. Fred Pioneer Methodist church w ill in tide season. Chairman of the hos- McClellan and Mrs. S. F. Harden- 1 elude the church school Christmas p itality committee was Mrs. G. E ., brook conducted a short business1 program on Saturday evening, De- Stark. J session cember 23, the Christmas Festival Specially honored at the Christ- j service at 11 a. m. Sunday, De mas meeting were the founders cember 24, and a N ativity service and past presidents of the club at 11 p. m., Chrsitmas eve. each of whom was presented with The church school Christmas a g ift from the club. program w ill commence at 7:30 p. Don’t Miss . . . Eugene Lieb’s • • m. Saturday evening w tih a pag- i Yuletide decorations graced th e ! “ nt n^ nted t by «»e children. Te all in our town» ! home of Mrs. Earl Standley T h u rs-! f° r the day when she entertained M yrtle chi,dren wiH b e d ^ ib u te d . May you enjoy a ! club members at a holiday lunch- : Special Christmas music has i eon. Secret Sisters were revealed been planned for the Sunday The regular monthly meeting o f ; duHng the aafternoon and names ™°rinifn« «?e day preceding superbly kappy Christmas, and the late evening Faith Lutheran guild was centered , for the new year were drawn, Consists of ten different kinds of domestic N ativity service w ill be a candle around the Christmas Story, given' Present were Mrs. Oscar Ander- lighting ritual. Christmas. and imported fruit, exquisitely combined by Mrs. Jennie Torrey, Mrs. Jane: son, Mrs. Everett Moore, Mrs. A l- Erickson told of the customs and bert Mannelin, Mrs. Gayle Bush,! . . . .. r, , . . . . 75% fr u it. . . 25% batter. missions in New Guinea. A fter! Mrs. Dewey Beyers, Mrs. A lb e rt ' DlSSeitS tiintertain a short business meeting, gifts Sandine, Mrs. Orton Standley, Mrs. A t Holiday Party were exchanged. The Christmas' Joe Cook, Mrs. Paul McNair, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Bissett en- | tertained. the staff of No-D-Lay tree as centerpiece on the dining Ness and Mrs. J. W. Ruble. ; cleaners at a Christmas party at table received much attention. i their home. Those present included M rs., M r g Carmichael The festive holiday supper was Jennie Torrey, Mrs. Betty Dornath, ■ followed b£ a g ift exchange in Gives Xmas Party Mrs. Dixie Jenkins, Mrs. Katherine ¡which the following participated:. Swearingen, Mrs. Marguerite Zied- 1 Red tapers embedded in holly i M r. and Mrs. Wesley Ross, Mr. and I rich, Mrs. Kathryn Ash, Mrs. Adella ; graced the table when Mrs. Charles t Mrs. A rth ur Ayer, M r and Mrs ¡' Wood, Mrs. Jane Erickson, Mrs.I Carmichael entertained Wednes- Joe Hayse, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Clara Morley, Mrs. Betty O rth ,' day at a holiday'dessert luncheon Grand, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. Elaine Johnson, 'Mrs. Ruby i and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. David Schrader, Miss Lentz, Mrs. Dorothy Backman. Neighborhood club members at- Betty Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ken • • . tending were Mrs. Floyd Robb, neth Hatcher, Sir. and Mrs. Ken- i Coquille, Oregon I Mrs. W. E. Bosserman, Mrs. Ken- neth Neely and Louis Keycheck. I ! nett Lawrence, Mrs. Robert Thomp- 3rd and Taylor Sts. Phone 4201 . son, Mrs. Leo Cary, Mrs. Kenton Thompson and Mrs. Carmichael. Mrs. Allen Smith was a guest. Dinner at the Coquille hotel pre- Winners at bridge were Mrs. ceded a Christmas party for mem- Robert Thompson and Mrs. Ken- bers of the Duplicate bridge club I ton Thompson. held at the home of Mrs. H a ,! • • Nicest Way * Pierce on Wednesday evening. FA M ILY DINNER PLANNED Two tables of bridge jvere in: To Bring play at the festively decorated’ A fam ily dinner at the S. F. Pierce home. G ifts were exchang-' Stevens home is planned for ed among the guests who were Chlistrnas day. Present w ill be Pleasure to Mrs. Frank T h rift, Mrs. U. E. Me- i M r and Mrs J- L Stevens, and Clary, Mrs. Mary McKeown, Mrs. •'M r . and Mrs Tom Stevens and All the Family James Brady, Mrs. H. S. N orton,1 fam ily ° f Coquille and Mr. and Mrs E. E. Leslie and Mrs. R oy1 Mrs- Harold Stevens and fam ily Boober. I and Mr. and Mrs. George Clinken- beard of Coos Bay. Women’» Editor ' S e n tin e l or 35»! Club, Lodge and Local Activities Girl Scouts Sing Carols Mrs. Stark Named Defense Chairman For A Merry Yule Oddfellows Church Women Have Luncheon Xmas Party Held A t Standley Home Christmas Story Theme O f Guild Deluxe OJd English Fruit Cake Oder Now-Order Now M r. and Mrs. Eugene Lieb The Coquille Bakery -P i Mrs. Pierce Gives Christmas Party * CHRlSTMASi Lodges Plan Gifts For Needy 3 « «¡ctesteietsieisieie« Christmas baskets fo r needy families in Coquille w ill be d is trib -, uted before Christmas. The Elks, and the Eagles lodges are joining forces in the project which w ill, make Christmas brighter for those in need. aster pieces They’rq hqrq — the world famous Grven Curvex 1950-1951 models. Beouty and occurocy masterfully c o m b in e d . C o n v e n ie n t terms. CU«M" TO FIT THF *'«<Sr Poinsettias Gay and Lovely Gifts And the Favorite Our Christmas ' Holiday Mixed Plants “Flowers Gladly Sent Anywhere in the World” Make This Christmas A Happy One W ith Flowers Good Health Phone 241 Bonney's Rexall Drug Store OM. 257 S. Taylor COQUILLE. OREGON . . . Good will toward men . . . may these blessings return to His children, the world around, in the New Year so soon to come. Rexall 9)Sl3l>iSl ___ Í 8 4 W I I U Peace on Earth to all from pray that this hope be ordained with fulfillment, by attending church for Christmas services. Matejko Jewelers Open Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Dec. 2 1 -2 2 -2 3 Until 8:30 P. 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