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Thursday, April 21, 1955 COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEI Or I nterest T c H t HEN 7elephant 35i f 359/ the reception assisted by Mrs. Homer Ellis and Mrs. F ern N ord strom. Rev. and Mrs. H orton cam e to Coquille in Ju n e of 1953 from McMinnville. This was his first pastorate and he w as also active in organizing churches at Gold Beach and M yrtle Point. The Hortons have four children, Joy, 7; Evan, 6; P earl, 4; and Gracelyn, 6 months. • • CARVELLS VACATIONING AT CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. K en Carvell and children, C raig and Mike are en joying a w eek’s vacation w ith th eir p aren ts a t Chehalis, Wash. They plan to re tu rn to Coquille Sunday evening. • • —— Fareulell Reception Honors Ret). George Horton Family Rev. and Mrs. George Horton and family were honored at a farew ell reception Sunday given by mem bers of their congregation at Em m anuel Baptist church. Rev. Horton has resigned his pas- to ra te and will leave Friday to en te r the Vets hospital a t Portland for medical treatm ent. His fam ily will live at McMinnville and he will join them there in a few weeks. A program w as presented p re ceding the reception. Rev. W il liam A. S pringstead of th e Em pire B aptist church gave the open ing p ray er and Rev. H epner of Golden Wedding Anniversary Party To Be Held This Coming Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Pinkston of Stockton, Calif, will observe th eir golden w edding anniversary Saturday, April 23. Open house will be from two to 6 at the hom e of Mrs. Doil Capps, 842, E. 11th. The Pinkstons moved to Coquille from O klahom a in 1941, and to Stockton in 1949. From th e re they w ent to Diston. Oregon for two years and then back to Stockton. They have five sons and th ree daughters, and 18 grandchildren. The children are Bert, John, Mrs. | Joe Surrell, Mrs. Doil Capps, all I of Coquille; Ray of N orth Bend, ! Paul of Crescent City; Louis of ! Cottage Grove: and Mrs. Ed Felty of Columbus, Ohio. The children will all take p art in the celebra tion. IT PAYS TO M ember of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The F irst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, M assachusetts Subject: “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. THE WORD OF GOD APPLIED TO OCR HUMAN NEEDS.” Community Building Coquille, Oregon Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist Coquille, Oregon JT along with all th e oth er fam ous G -E features. Don’t "w ait . . . come in for a dem onstration of these w onderful autom atic hom e lau n d ry a p pliances! K IN G S IZ E WASHER P atricia P ayne was elected presi d en t of B row nie Troop 17 at a recent m eeting of th e members. O th er officers chosen w ere M ary P at Zaddach, vice president; and C ynthia Bryan, secretary - treasu rer. O ne of th e recen t activities e n joyed by the girls w as an E aster eg g -h u n t w hich w as held ju st be fore E aster Sunday. • • Friday, April 22, at 8 P. M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND G o t a n it c h t o s w it c h Patricia Payne Chosen President O f Brownie Troop ' ' F * l ■ ■ k Mr. and Mrs. Ray G ilkey report th at they are now m oving back to Chicken, Alaska for th e sum m er months. They requested th a t th eir Sentinel copies be sent them th e re during the sum m er so they could keep up with the activities of their friends w hile operating a fine place in Chicken. By Mrs. C. Perrott Mrs. R. Mintonye Presents Program Hostess For Meet A t Meeting O f PEO Of Beta Sigma Phi i MOVE BACK TO CHICKEN. ALASKA PETER B. BIGGINS, C. S. B. of Seattle, W ashington LOWER PRICES! w : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sayre, J r. of Crescent City, California, are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter who was born April 14. The baby w eighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and has been nam ed Pam ela M argaret. P roud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Sayre, Sr. of Coquille. • • FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Pollyanna Club Enjoys Luncheon A potluck luncheon and social afternoon was enjoyed by m em bers of the M cKinley G range Pol Myrtle Point gave th e scriptural lyanna club w hen they m et April ATTEND CONFERENCE—These members of the Eugene District, Women's Society of Christian reading and a sh o rt serm on. Solo- 14 at th e Sitkum gym nasium . Pol Service of the Methodist church spent last Thursday and Friday at Coquille attending the Spring ly Nickason w as hostess for the I ist was Rev. G eorge Leese of th e conference. From left to right they are Mrs. Larry Watson and Mrs. Frank Alexander of Eugene; day. Arago church. T h e closing prayer Following the luncheon a game Mrs. Earl Redman of Klamath Falls; and Mrs. O. P. Taylor and Mrs. C. R. Adamson of Medford. was presented by th e Rev. A rth u r (Sentinel Photo) Van i)e Zande of th e N orth Bend of scram bled recipes was played T he hostess prize w as won by O l B aptist church. ive Hooper. chapters. Mrs. Clyde Tow nsend Mrs. Alice H olverstott poured A ttending th e m eeting w ere the coffee a t th e reception and Mesdames V ern Hooper, D elbert spoke on th e ch ap ter constitution Mrs. H erm an Hickam presided at King, G ran t Wilcox, H arry Mast, and b y -law s of th e sorority. th e punch bowl. Women of tjw Ed A bernethy, Jo sie Mast, Oscar Mrs. R obert M cCarthy spoke on j the stan d in g rules and Mrs. T id church served delicious hom em ade Bunch, Elm er Wilson, K enneth Parrish told of th e cu ltural pro- i cakes. Laird, C larence C hurchill, Melvin ' gram. The Hortons were presented P o in ter and Mrs. Nickason. Mrs. C raig P erro tt presented a R egular m eeting of B eta Pi R efreshm ents w ere served by T he n ex t m eeting will be held program on the “ PEO C onstitu C hapter of Beta Sigm a Phi was w ith several lovely gifts during the afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Myhre, May 12 at th e hom e o f Gladys tion" at a m eeting of C hapter CC held April 11 at th e hom e of Mrs. the hostesses following th e m eet- Monday evening. The m em bers Ross M intonye. Co-hostess was i ing. social chairm an w as in charge of Pointer. Mrs. Robert M cCarthy w ill be met at the home of Mrs. George Mrs. Elvin W idmark. | hostess at her hom e for th e April Jenkins who was assisted w ith D uring th e business session, I 25 m eeting. hostess duties by Mrs. Guy plans w ere discussed for a p arty Mauney. D uring th e business m eeting, for th e m em bers and th e ir hus bands. BREAKS HER LEG it was announced th a t Mrs. T al- Mrs. Don W ade presented th e lant G reenough, presid en t will a t Mrs. H arold W atzling of M y rtle ; tend th e sta te PEO convention pledge train in g program which Point is recu p eratin g from a b ro scheduled for the early p a rt of consisted of the rules and reg u ken ankle. T he accident occurred lations of th e executive council about th ree weeks ago w hen she May at Baker. At the conclusion of th e evening, for goverance of m em bers of the slipped in som e mud. refreshm ents w ere served by th e hostesses. Th enext m eeting of th e chapter will be held May 2 at th e hom e of Mrs. Dan Fish. THE BRAND NEW 1955 G eneral Electric line • • of W ashers and D ryers at th e low est price in history! Now you can have th e best for less than ever before! KING SIZE capacity—holds t » A „ up to 50% m ore clothes th an m any w ashers— ADVERTISE BABY DAI OUTER BORN TO JOE SAYRE S JR p it c h ? I j? Jolly Gardeners M eet A t McKinley Was McKinley Jolly G ard n ers met a t th e hom e of Mrs. Clarencp Churchill and heard announce m ents th a t scholarships w ill be given for the sum m er 4-H program this year. The sum m er cam p is at O regon S tate College. Special com m ittee purchased the special box for th e church. R uth C lark m ade arran g em en ts for $259.95 ■s?' ■ NEW F IL T It -F L O K W A S H IN G SYSTEM Lint filtered out of your wash right lx fore tour eyes. The G-E waahbasket ia always filled to over flowing continuously carrying away lint, soap arum and light particles. Sand and silt automati rally ejected from the bottom of the wavhba«ket. • 1« CAPACITY Over $0% more c lo th «* capacity than many othar automatic * a »hart arran g em en ts for Easter. A flow er show was discussed, and it w ill lie held th e th ird F ri day in June. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k George of Rink Creek w ere guests and Mr. George gave a talk on slipping and lay erin g plan ts and shrubs. Bulbs w ere auctioned off to th e members. D uring the p rogram M arie Mast read a short p ap e r on (ro w in g mums. She also brought mums, colum bine, and fuschias for sale w iht the money going Into the club treasury. H ilda Brow n won th e hostess prize. N ext m eeting will be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. Lloyd Mast w ith Mrs. V irginia H arper of A rago giving the guest speech. 'Moving Westward' Program Presented To Lutheran Guild -F/cief flic Aisw / / i f —flic ANT to do what a pilot does when he clears for take-off? Want to feel the pulse-quickening thrill that comes of giving the gun to a high-powered automobile with the world’s first airplane- inspired transmission? Want to try Buick’s Variable Pitch Dynaflow* —the spectacular new wonder drive that’s the talk of car makers and car buyers alike — and the drive that’s sending Buick sale» »oaring to new record-breaking high»? W e ll, sir — be our test-pilot guest at the wheel of a ’55 Buick and let today's Dynaflow do the honors. 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