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LOIS McGOURTY
Clubs, Lodge and Local Activities
Woman’s Editor
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Baptist Women
Hear O f Burma
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Club Hos Meeting
A t Myrtle Point
Legion Postpones
Birthday Dinner
There were thirty-seven mem
bers present when the Coquille
Valley Nile club met at the home
of Mrs. James Kilgore in M yrtle
Point last week.
Hostesses were Mesdames W ill
Lundy, James Kilgore, James
Brown, John Belloni and Rose
Shilling. Red flowering quince
was used in decoration for the
meeting.
The club w ill meet at the home
of Mrs. Hal Pierce next month.
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The American Legion birthday
potluck dinner has been postponed
and w ill be held March 24 in the
community building. The Am eri
can Legion Auxiliary w ill hold its
regular in the community building
on March 18.
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COQUILLE. OREGON.
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MARCH 13, 1953.
Visiting relatives In Seattle have
Cub Pack 314 will not meet
been Mr. and Mrs. Cal Teuscher March 19th as scheduled. They
and family. They left for the nor- | w ill meet March 26, according to
them city last week.
‘ Everett Robbins, leader.
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BANDON ( Special) — Women’s
Missionary circle of the Baptist
church met at the parsonage last
Thursday afternoon.
The pro
gram consisted of a report on Bap
tist mission work in Burma, w ith
Mrs. Eval Stewart describing ac
tivities of the missionaries and ex
hibiting souvenirs of that country
brought back by her son who flew
Stanley Parsons, county 4-H
the Hump during World War II. agent, w ill ta lk on student ex
Mrs. Stewart was costumed as a change w ith foreign countries be
native Burmese woman. She ex fore Coquille Grange members
No Payments
hibited native textiles, carved Friday night in the community
Mar. 14th
teakwood and handwork of many building. In keeping w ith the
Until May
Thru Mar. 2«
program, girls w ill model dresses
kinds.
Luncheon was served, w tih Mrs. typical of foreign countries. The
John Magoon and Mrs. Stewart as grange meeting starts at 8 p. m.
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hostessed. Among those enjoying
SEDANS — COUPES — 2 DOORS
the afternoon were Mrs. E. B.
Fish, Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. Esther
ALL COLORS — RADIOS — HEATERS
Sparlin, Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs.
Moore, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Edgar
Brown, Mrs. Patricia Staten and
Keith Goldhammer, superin
Mrs. Magoon.
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tendent of Bandon schools, w ill
1 OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL
continue his literature classes held
GIVEN AT CHURCH
under auspices o f the state ex
The Rev. C. T. Dwiggins of tension service at Coquille high
Roseville, Calif, is presenting the jchool w ith World Literature class
old-fashioned Gospel each even starting Thursday March 26.
ing at 7:30 p. m. at Church of
A fte r the firs t meeting, the
COQUILLE — BANDON
MR. AND MRS. JOHNNY CLARK
God. Friday night, he w ill relate class w ill be held Wednesdays.
(Maxine Parrish)
his life story under the title, “ From Although the class is a follow-up
(Coquille Studio) the Gutter to the Pulpit.” Special of thq two terms taught previous
Also See Pages 2, 6, 7, Sec. 1 and Page 4, Sec. 2
subjects are planned fo r each ly by Goldhammer, new students
evening of the series to which the may enroll. Listed as English 109,
public is invited.
it is a three-hour
three-nour course.
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In last week’s Sentinel, a mis
take was made in a story con
cerning the wedding of Maxine
A surprise bridal shower honor
Parrish and Johnny Clark. Our
apologies to Mr. C lark and his ing Miss Mary Ella Byers’ was
attractive bride.
Pictured on given by Miss Aladene Crume and
this page are the bride and Miss Irene Quivey at the Quivey
groom on the steps of Emmanuel home Friday evening.
Games
Baptist church where they were were played and refreshments
married February 10.
served to the honored guest, Mary
Mrs. L illia n Quivey, Mrs. M iller,
at
Mrs. Joe Steele, Dorothy M iller,
Shirley Perrin, Apna and Bar
bara Quivey, Pat Harsh and Joan
Benham.
Unable to attend but sending
gifts were Donna M iller, Joan
American
Legion
A u xilia ry K ing and Velma M iller.
units in D istrict 10 of the depart
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ment of Oregon w ill meet Tuesday
Student Exchange
Topic For Grange
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Southwestern Motors
Surprise Shower
Honors Bride-Elect
STYLE-MART SUITS FOR SPRING
Auxiliary Calls
District M eet
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in Roseburg for a district confer
ence.
Mrs. B. B. Stratten, Port O r
ford, district president, w ill pre
side over the meeting. Department
officials and chairmen from dis
tric t 10 w ill attend to present the
A u x ilia ry program to members.
Mrs. W. E. JWilkins, La Gran.de,
department president, w ill lead the
"school of instruction” on the o ffi
cial visit, assisted by Mrs. Mae
Whitcomb, Portland, department
secretary, and Mrs. Robert S.
Kreason, Dallas, vice-president and
department membership.
M r. and Mrs. Ed Hughes w ill at
tend the meeting from Coquille.
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S. 0 . S. Members
Attend Shower
Mrs. Lee Waterman was honored
recently when members of the
S. O. S. gathered at the home of
Mrs. Mary Keck fo r a stork show
er. Many lovely gifts were re
ceived and opened at the shower.
Later, refreshments were served
to the guests.
Navy Man Takes
Bandon Brides
BANDON (Special) — A high
school romance culminated In mar
riage for Miss M yrtle Woosley of
Bullards and Mr. Donald Pike of
Bandon at four o’clock March 6
at the Baptist church in Coquille,
w ith the Rev. A. L. Kunkel o ffi
ciating at the single ring rites.
The bride was attired in a pink
silk afternoon dress, w ith which
she wore a corsage of white roses
and pink carnations.
Attendants for the young couple
were Miss Joyce Pike, sister of the
groom, and Renzol Steams of Ban
don.
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Immediately following the cere
mony the young couple left for
Bremerton, Wash.,
where the
groom is serving w ith the U. S.
navy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foes, Nana and
Stephen, returned Friday from a
week in San Francisco.
While
there, they visited museums, zoos,
and the Sport, Travel and Boat
show.
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Barrow Drug invites you to a FREE
FEATURE FAMOUS
demonstration of the NEW
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Gay Tape Recorder
•STETSON hats
at their display booth Friday night,
Community
Building,
•WEYENBERG shoes
March 14
See the latest in
Bell and Howell,
•ADAM hats
• FREEMAN shoes
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•ARROW shirts & ties
and
•VAN HEUSEN shirts
other photographic equipment
• INTERWOVEN socks
and supplies.
•COOPER’S underwear
•DAY’S San Juan slacks
Treasure Day Special
•LORD JEFF sweaters
See the Viewmaster
and Reels of color pictures
on special this Saturday
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