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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1952)
Thursday November 181952 COQUILUE VALLEY SENTINEL 2- Engagement News Told Cr WOMEN I nterest T c leU pkw 35i f T h ird degrees w ere conferred re cently by the Coquille IO O F Lodge 53 to members of the M yrtle Point and Coquille groups. Coquille recipient« of the de grees w ere Ronald J. Thomas, Floyd Chase and M arion Hufford. Those from M y rtle Point receiv ing degrees included Jess Ostrand er, Jim Pollard, Ellis Snow and L yn n Honnald. 359f Local Couple Daughters O f The Nile Honor Queen Churchill Home A t Meeting Held In Myrtle Point Scene O f Meeting Married This Month The m arriage of M m . Rose Honoring Queen M arcial Stans serving made tor the crippled For Extensionists O live r to Joe A bell was said in a bury, Queen o i Zuleim a Temple No. 19 of the Daughter oi the Nile, • meeting was held in M y rtle Point last Wednesday. I t was the regular meeting /o r the Coquille V alle y club ynd it was the of ficial visit o f the Queen. A no-host dinner in honor of the Queen and members of the social d u b of Mystic chapter of M y rtle Point was served. The tables Were beautifully decorated in a fa ll motif. O ther officer» from the Temple in Ashland were present. G ifts fo r the Thanksgiving boxes for the children at the Shrine hospital were brought and packed fo r m ailing to the hospital. The children was also turned in and The M cK inley Home Extension sent to the hospital. met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Sixty-seven members were pres Churchill last Friday for project, e n t The next meeting w ill be held Furniture Touch-up.” at the Hotel Coquille, according to Leaders were Mrs. Churchill and Mrs. Julius Ruble. Mrs. George Kasper. e e Discussion on program planning was led by Mrs. Harold Shepherd. MRS. TRUE IMPROVED Cooperator reports were filled Mrs. Fred T ru e is up and about on crutches, reports her husband, out also. A planned luncheon was served although she is still at M cAuley hospital in Coos Bay. She expects to the following members: Mrs. to return to her home in Coquille M arlin Long, Mrs. Harold Shep w ithin the next 10 days. Mrs. True herd, Mrs. George Kasper. Mrs. broke her hip O c t 25 at the home Josie Mast, Mrs. Delbert King, of her daughter, Mrs. Robert L it Mrs. M elvin Pointer, Mrs. Lee trell, w hile she was assisting in Beck, Mrs. Ben Hudson and the hostess Mrs. Churchill. moving household goods. “Why I AmVNot An Evolutionist?” This question will be answered Sunday night, N ot . 18, at 7:45 p.m. by PASTOR WILLIAM F. HAGEMAN C O Q U ILLE TABERNACLE E 2nd at S. Heath Telephone 2571 For Your Radio Enjoyment Tune To TABERNACLE TIDINGS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 8:M to 8:3« W M . P. KWRO (145« KC) COQUILLE HAGEMAN THIS CHRISTM AS-GIVE HER A THRILL LIKE THIS: O A & 'VrWg#' b it,/ M r. and Mrs. H a rry W illiam s enjoyed a vacation trip to Spokane. W n., and found the w eather live ly all the way. They visited Mrs. W illiam s’ mother, M rs. Sadie Hud low. * e e The Am erican Legion and its auxiliaries, at national and local levels, are spearheading the 1952 Crusade for Freedom campaign. For stepping out in smart spots quiet home ceremony Nov. 9 w ith the Rev. G . A. G ray, retired M eth odist pastor officiating. Families and friends present and included M r. and Mrs. T. J. Abell, Eugene, M r. and Mrs. A l bert Abell, North Bend, Mrs. Elizabeth Tennant, Bandon, M r. and Mrs. Roy Tennant, North Bend, M r. and Mrs. Henry Pingle- ton, Coquille and son. Tommy, Mrs. W illiam Tennant, Empire, and Paul Leroy O liver, son of the new Mrs. Abell. • e Toastm¡stress' Bid Council Number 12 Welcome Sunday Council 12 of th e Northwest Region of International Toast- mistress organisation met in the Cedar room of the Coquille hotel ¿unday afternoon w ith menjbers from Reedsport, Coquille, Coos Bay and Florence attending. The program was opened by Mrs. Elinor Gremsgard, who gave the invocation. The welcome to the meeting was given by Mrs. Bernice Moltbu, president of the Coquille group. Table anecdotes under the direction of Mrs. Cora Mackey of Coquille livened up the program during the dinner hour, when roast tu rke y was served. T he toastmistress to r the dinner was Mrs. Genevieve (Perrin, and two talks, "Declaration of Inde pendence” and "W h a t Price Hon esty,” were given by Mrs. Jeanne Ley and M rs. Maxine Kistner, re spectively. Another talk, "Lexicology” was given by L illia n Butler. A "sniping session,” or general evaluation of the talks that were given, was opened to the meet ing. The regular business meeting was under the direction of Mrs. Isabel M cH en ry of Florence, re placing Mrs. Cornelia Moore who was unable to attend the meeting. Mrs. M cH enry serves as secretary o f the council. e e Coquille* Student In 'Who's Who' - ENJOY VACATION TRIP TO SPOKANE Degrees Given Betty Preuasler of Coquille has been selected ae one of 12 sen iors (19 men and 2 women) a t . Seattle Pacific college for Who’s W ho among student» in A m eri can colleges and universities. To receive this honor a student must have received the reeem- j mendation e f the student council and the faculty of this college and been accepted by the nation al committee on selection. $10 Announcing the engagement of their daughter Gloria June Robinette are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spalding of San Jose, Calif. Mias Robinette will marry Keith Eldon John son, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson of Coquille. Both young people were student« at Southern Oregon College of Education, and Miss Robinette is attending college there while Mr. Johnson is now in the armed forces. Both were active with Miss Robinette being president of the “Y” roundtable and a member of Sigma Tau, speech honorary, while Mr. Johnson was one of the star athletes at the school as well as being active in campus activities. DO YOU KNOW? M u r r a y H itt Sport a distinguished Mallory M u m y H ill-a n d mo tha cutest hat-check girla flutter their eyelashes at yea! With wide band and bound edge, the Murray H ill is distinctly correct—for pleasure or for business. It comes in a pleas ing variety of smart shades. See the Mallory Murray H ill in P lia l'lt*. Yes, and... ............. F »»l the d iff» ren ce in a M a llo ry! Enjoy the Convenience of a CHARGE A C C O U N T Come in Today. SUPERIOR CHEESE COMPANY continuously pays top prices to milk producers — and in ad dition offers dairy farm ers the services of trained experts to help them tow ard more profit able operation. Dairy farm ers are cordially in vited to use these services. No obligation, of course. Since l« I 7 /r C O Q U IL L E J O R E G O N > > - ^ - Superior Cheese Company M yrtle Point, Oregon M O R T A L S A N D IM M O R T A L S w ill be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon at all CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES LANE CEDAR CHEST S n a a ia s 4 S " blond a o d a r a c b a it arhb Mtf.rinas tra». First Church e f Christ, Scientist, A Branch of T h e M other Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Coquille, Oregon T h ird and H a ll Sunday School 9:90 a.m. Church Services I I a.m. Wednesday Evening Meetings a t 8 o’clock Reading Room, Roxy Building 299 West Second Half-Price Come Io The Bazaar WE’VE WORKED LONG AND HARD TO BRING YOU A BIGGER AND MORE COLORFUL BAZAAR A TO» FROM • ■ St. James Episcopal Church 3rd and Elliott Bazaar Buys Can’t Be Beat ( Here’s a partial list of the many gifts that will be avail- S able at our Bazaar. 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