The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 21, 1950, Image 3

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    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-
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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-
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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 -
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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
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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
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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
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. 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 ,!
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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
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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
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«¡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
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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
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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
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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. M. -
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374 W. let
Coquille
Phone 482
Let us
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LORENZ
Since 1887
Southwestern Oregon’s Oldest Store
The H one of Quality in Coquille
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