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ELLEN NESBITT
Women’s Editor
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Clubs, Lodge and Local Activities
COQUILLE. OREGON.
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Mrs. Cooper Heads California Visitor
Local Garden Club Guest A t Bridge
Mrs. A. M. Cooper was elected
president of the Coquille Valley
Garden club at a meeting o f the
organization held in the city hall
on Wednesday evening. Noble
Rovang was re-elected vice presi
dent and secretary-treasurer is
Mrs. Lloyd White.
A rummage sale to be held in
the near future « was planned to
defray outstanding expenses on
the Community building landscape
job. Bouquets to be sold at $1
each are also being sold to finance
the project.
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A backyard party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Throckmor
ton on Wednesday honored their
daughter, Sue. Sue’s guests were
Corkie Cochran, Nancy Sims,
Carla Schroeder, Carole Jones,
Judy Haumshilt, Carol Thiesen,
Sandra Storey, Butcjiie Harris,
Marlene Annis, Eleanora Fults.
Collette Sapp . and Sally Throck
morton. Also present were Mrs.
H. S. Throckmorton o f Baimbridge
Island, W n„ Mrs. Fred McClellan
Mrs. Lon Clark and Miss Betty
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Throckmorton
Clark.
have had as their guest, the fo r
Favors which the young guests
mer’s mother, Mrs. H. S. Throck
found in a fish pond caused much
morton o f Baimbridge Island.
merriment.
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Mrs. W illiam Kistner entertained
at two tables of pinochle, Thurs
day evening. Winners were Mrs.
Clarenc^ McKinney, Mrs. Dick
There's a thrill in store
Carmichael and Mrs. Russell Kol-
lar.
for you when that favor
Mrs. Kistner’s guests were Mrs,
ite dress or gown comes
Jack Hickam, Mrs. John Burg, Mrs.
back really C -L-E-A -N -
ick Carmichael, Mrs. Clarence Mc MR. AND MBS. PATRICK E. MASTERSON, married at Port Orford
looking just as lovely as
Kinney, Mrs. Claude Lemon, Mrs in May. The bride is the former Sandra Lee Rohner, daughter of
when yon first saw It! Wo
1 ’h illip Clausen, and Mrss. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Preston E. Rohner.
(Photo courtesy Coquille Studio)
give you superior cleaning
Kollar. '
at a modest price.
Miss Shirley Perrin spent last
week visitnig her grandparents at j
Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Per-
| rin drove to Newport during the
| weekend and she returned to Co-
i quille with them.
Pinochle and canasta were played
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W. Front
at a social evening and box sup
Ph. 1761
Coquille
Mrs. Ray Gosnell and Mias
per fo r S. O. S. club members held
| Bunny Gosnell left on Monday for!
at the home of Mrs. Minnie Water
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bramlett of Salem where
Mrs.
Gosnell’s i
man.
Klamath Falls visited over the mother, Mrs. Greenfield is under-1
Winners at Pinochle were Mrs.
weekend with their son and going surgery.
Grace Keck, M r. Lee Waterman,
Mrs. Bonnie Zwicker, and M r. Roy daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs.
Keck. Mrs. Betty Waterman was Ralph Bramlett. They were re-
turning from the Shriner’s con
winner at canasta.
.
The next meeting of the club vention in Vancouver, B. C.
w ill be held at the home Ot Mary
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Mr. a r t Mrs. Charlie Woods
Keck on July 19.
spent the weekend in Klamath
Falls visiting Mrs. Wood's par
ents.
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Miss Phyllis Brady has returned |
after spending several days in
Miss Velma Ruth Schneider w ill Portland.
attend g irl scout camp at Camp
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Cleawox during two weeks in
Richard Rankin le ft lo r Port
July at the expense o f the S. O. S- land during the WeekenIL He w ill
club. She won the “ campship” on attend summer school at Reed
merits earned.
College.
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Sending a g irl scout to cafp was
chosen as a S. O. S. club project
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thrift are
this year.
spending a three week’s vacation
For S u m m e r - active
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visiting relatives in Washington.
o o
boys and girls . . . the
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Milne and
fam ily left during the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen spent
shoes they need and love.
on a vacation trip.
Sunday
in
Roseburg
where
Good looking . . . long
Bowen’s brotflier-in-lew, W. E.
wearing.
Many style«.
Jones, form erly of Coos Bay, is
Scientifically
fitted to
opening a gun store.
young feet.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Hamilton
have returned from a two week
vacation trip to Yosemite National
Park, California.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blescke and
“BROWNBILT” shoes
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown spent
Sunday in Grants Pass where they
white elk or red leather
visited Mr. Brown’s parents, Mr.
2 Buckle straps,
and Mrs. W illiam Arnold.
lainly
About
JPeop
S. 0 . S. Club
Has Box Supper
SEE IT TODAY AT
BONNEY’S
WE LL CLEAN»IT
DRESSES
so SMALL It Can Be Strapped on the Wrist
And Taken Fishing
BEG. $495
Closing these out
No-D-Lay Cleaners
phone for prompt pick - up
Summer Shoes
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Velma Schneider
Wins Campship
U» I H«.r U k. a Young.t«
Free Bellone Clinic
Coquille Hotel
Friday, June 29th
S. C. Mitchell 75 W. Brdwy., Eugene,
is with J. N. Taft and Assoc, of Port
land.
Fresh Batteries for All Aids.
Lady Assistant
GAY, PRACTICAL
COTTON RUGS
For EVERY Room
in the House!
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Schroeder o f
Eugene. The Earl Schroeders re
turned to Coquille Sunday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Johnson and
fam ily have left to make their
home in Drain.
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Mrs. Sterling Welch and two
children, Shirley
and Rosalie
Jean, are back from a vacation trip
to Portland and Astoria. In Port
land they attended the ice follies.
Pinochle Played
A t Kistner Home
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AMERA SALE!
MONO-SAC
Jean Boots, Li J, U. 8. N. who
spent a week's leave w ith his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boots,
le ft Monday fo r Washington, D. C.
fo r duty at the Pentagon.
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Leslie Schroeder and Jack Rails
back are vacationing for two
weeks at McCready Springs. M r
and Mrs. Earl Schroeder drove
them to the Springs on Sunday
and there they met Mr. and Mrs.
Loren C. Schroeder of Albany aqd
Young People Enjoy
Backyard Party
Mrs. M ary McKeown entertained
at dessert bridge complimenting
Mrs. Avo Cantrell who is visiting
here from California.
Guests at the a ffa ir were Mrs.
Cantrell, Mrs. U. E. McClary, Mrs.
Leo J. Cary, Mrs. R. E. Boober,
Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Floyd
Robb, Mrs. Annie Fennell and
Mrs. Agnes Nikolaus.
Mrs. Boober was high score w in
ner at bridge.
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