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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1955)
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Thursday, July 21, 1955 Delores Sibold Married Sunday O I f nterest An event of last Sunday w as the w edding of Delores Sibold to E d w ard E. Stone in a cerem ony at th e F irst C hristian Church. Tl.e Rev. W alter R. N aff read the m a r riage vows for the double rin g event. For h er m arriage, the bride groom is the son of Mr. an d Mrs. w ore a w hite .cotton ballerina C. W. Stone. A fter a w edding trip to Cali length dress with a fingertip veil and elbow -length w h ite satin fornia, th e couple w ill be a t home m itts. Mrs. Elfie Sultz, m atron in Coquille w here he is em ployed of honor, w as h er sole attendant. on the city police force. • • Best m an w as G. W. McMullen. Mrs. L E. Brown, Coronado. Preceding the service, Mrs. Delbert King, aunt of th e bride, Calif, is curren tly in Coquille v isit sang. A reception followed in ing h er sister, Mrs. G eorge M ur the church parlors. phy and h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. The bride is the daughter of Mr.' A. W. P reussler. She w ill retu rn and Mrs. J. F . Sibold and th e to h re hom e around A ugust . T© 'lelepJiQHA 3 5 if 5 HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. F an n ie Ereedle and chil dren. Mary Lou, Rose M arie, An nie Mae and Claude have returned from Monterey, Calif, w here they visited h er m o th e r-in -la w and uncle, Mrs. Robert F reedle an d O. B Ereedle. They w ere also guests at the A. W. Squaglia home in Pacific Grove, Calif. Mrs. F reed- le’s m other, Mrs. M ary Rowe ac com panied them on the trip. • • H IS 359f Coquille Clinic Excavation Begun RETVRNS Panlie fan or not, this vastly different new COSSARD is fo r you! It combines three kinds o f elastic to give complete leg freedom with fine figure control. O f nylon tissuenet, satin elastic front panel, and lacy elastic finish at the legs. Petite-S-M -L. W hite. HONORED AT BA N Q U E T — M em bers of Faith L utheran church honored Rev. and Mrs. Norman Orth and their children. Bobby. David and Susan at a recen t dinner at the Com m unity building. The Orths have left for S eattle w here they plan to organize a Lutheran Mission. Rev. Orth cam e to C oquille in 1949 and during the tim e that he served as pastor, saw the construction of the fine church and the m odern parsonage on North Central B oulevard. Celia Southmayd Hostess For Meet Of Pollyanna Club Plan Food Sale N ext W ednesday (Ju ly 27) the W om en’s Relief Corps w ill hold a cooked food sale at Wilson H ardw are. H om em ade bread, rolls and various pastries will be on sale beginning at 9:30 a.m. P la n ning th e sale is a com m ittee of B arb ara Lundberg, M avbelle N el- , son and L au ra M inard. • • FROM Wedding Flowers WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs Irvin M iller was the guest of honor at a su rp rise h an d k e r Celia Southm ayd was hostess chief show er at th e hom e of Mrs. to m em bers of th e McKinley Jo e Campbell last T hursday. The G range Pollyanna club w hen they gifts w ere opened after refresh - met Ju ly 14 at the Sitkum g ym | m ents w ere served. nasium. Marie Churchill, ch a ir Those attending included Miss man presided ai the m eeting. Alice Campbell, M esdames W ayne Roll call was answ ered by th e McCool, Donald H u t c h c r o f t , m em bers giving helpful h ints for George DeNoma, Lee W aterm an, the sick room. Ronald Miller, E. E. Irvin, M ary McGilvery, H arvey M inard, K en A potluck luncheon was served neth Peterson and Sherm an Beall. following which gam es w ere N eighbor E m m a M artindale, • • played w ith M arie Churchill w in I Colinga, Calif., w as a guest a t th e ning the prize. regu lar business m eeting of th e P resent for th e m eeting were Royal Neighbors of A m erica on Mrs. Rollie A lford, H arry Mast, Ju ly 13. C larence Churchill, Ivan Laird, P lans for th e Royal N eighbor Elm er Strode, Win Nickason, Mil Oscar M. Chaoss, form erly of picnic w ere made. T he affa ir will ford Mast and the hostess, Mrs. , Coos Bay, is installing a new b a r be held A ugust 7 a t H offm an Southm ayd. Ellen P ride w as a W ayside picnic grounds an d all bershop on F irs t street next to guest. Royal N eighbors and fam ilies are Logsdon Jew elry store. It will be The next m eeting will be held invited to attend. A special in v i J a three chair shop. at the home of Alice Strode. Chaoss, who worked in Coos Bay tation is issued to any visiting • • m em bers of the lodge in C oquille for ten years, hopes to open his Coffee, cream and ice cream will shop som etim e next week. A be furnished by th e organization. M arine veteran, he is a g raduate • • of Modern Barbel College in P o rt land. He is now living in Coquille Hom em ade candy will be sold w ith his wife, son and daughter. F riday by the L. D. S. W om en's Of Our Big ANNIVERSARY SALE Next Week Royal Neighbors Set Picnic Date Thursday July 28 Chaoss To Open New Barbershop (fe s s a n t V A C A T IO N Ju n e Simmons, secretary to the ¡county court retu rn ed th e first of the week from her an n u al v aca tion. Miss Gayle Chesebro w orked in the office w hile she w as gone. rs. Irvin M iller Feted A t Shower Members of the M ilitary O rder and to Fern Root as retiring royal of Cooties and M ilitary O rder of lady goldbug. Gifts were given to Ladybugs held th e ir g ran d scratch all th e royal officers. and royal h u n t Ju ly 9 a t Ocean A t th e conclusion of the afte r L ik e The Cooties m et at hte noon, th e Cooties, Ladybugs and Legion hall in T aft and the L ady Cootiettes enjoyed a grand get- bugs at the C oaster ballroom in to g e th er party during which m ov Ocean Lake. ies w ere shown cf last year’s hunt. • • Royal officers elected for th e com ing year by th e Ladybugs in cluded: Kay Lesser, royal lady goldbug: Peggy F aught, royal lady katydid; P at T urner, royal lady butterfly; Florence DeNoma, ro y A special social party has been al lady firefly; and Vera Cox, planned by the Coquille Emblem royal lady shaipclaw s. A ppointed to offices w ere Gristle club No. 266 for Monday evening, Billings, royal deputy inspector; Ju ly 25 a t the Elks Lodge. All and Mae Pinkston, royal chief-of- m em bers of the club and of Elks Lodge No. 1935 and invited to a t staff. The Ladybugs began th e ir hunt tend. Special en tertain m en t will be by roll call w ith 11 of th e 12 cir featu red during th e evening and cles in th e sta te responding. Reports of all hospital, w elfare refreshm ents will be served. and com m unity w ork accom panied by the circles w ere given. A $50 donation was m ade to the Cootie hospital fund. Ray P inkston m ade the p resen tation of aw ards. A certificate of Phone 5711 m erit was given to Co-Kuel Circle 10 for the most hospital w ork d u r M. M oore N ursery And Florist ing th e past year. Mae Pinkston presented p i n s 1 for 3-year service as greedybug Emblem Club 266 Schedules Party Excavation w ork for th e new Coquille Medical Clinic building across from th e Coos County courthouse was sta rte d Monday by F red Jensen. Coos Bay, contractor for th e job. The building will house the Co quille Clinic, form erly Drs. R an kin. Gould, K ennedy and Wolfe, and it is planned as a com plete m edical cen ter It is hoped th at the building will be com pleted by Ja n u ary 1. TH E PA NTIE YOUR LEGS CAN’T FEEL M ilita ry Order Of Cooties, Ladybugs Hold Grand Sessions A t Ocean Lake Homemade Candy Sale Scheduled Friday July 2.9 Saturday July 30 SPECIAL PRICES! DOOR PRIZES! - - FREE GIFTS! M c C lary appliance co . 75 E. 1ST PHONE 101 BPWClub Holds Regular Meeting - COQUILLE j OREGON . i - ; O P E N A C O N V E N IE N T C H A R G E A C C O U N T P H O N E 3491 You C an Depend On I t . . . Relief Society at W ilson h ard w are. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. and last until the sweets R egular m eeting of the Coquille are gone. This is th e second such sale given by th e group. The first BPW club was held Monday eve ning in th e ju n io r auditorium of one featured bakery goods. the Com m unity building. E rnes • • tine Bissett, president, presided. Alice Klenz, state recording sec retary displayed cellophane bags containing m yrtlew ood leaves with Ray H unsaker, city school su p er a p icture of a m yrtlew ood tree intendent, was in Eugene Monday tn d th e history of th eir grow th in and Tuesday for a state-w id e the Coquille Valley printed on the m eeting of school superintendents. back. She sent 200 of them to the At th e m eeting, H unsaker served regional convention w hich was as a m em ber of a panel w hich d is held recently at Reno, Nev. cussed C ertification of Personnel. An application for m em bership • • of Bernice Bowes was read and Mr. and Mrs. Alton C lausen, L in approved. da and Joel have retu rn ed from a Georgia Richmond, chairm an of visit at San Francisco. the finance com m ittee, presented the budget for the com ing year. It w as accepted follow ing a dis cussion on some of th e expendi tures and various suggestions w ere m ade of ways to raise money. A t the conclusion of the m eet ing, refreshm ents of w aterm elon and canteloupe were served with punch by E rnestine Bissett and Edna Robison. The next m eeting will be held at • th e North End N o-D -L ay Clean- i ers on A ugust 1. Each member is requested to tak e a chair. Attends Conference V ISITS WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. Ruth H oggard of The Sen tinel staff spent th e weekend visiting her d au g h ter, Sally at Albany. U nion t ip s MYRTLES By ORAN Get your FORD now. .. JL S:W*“ YOU GET . . . • More ear for your money! • Top dollar for your present earl • Top resale price when it eomes time to sell! C o m e In d u r i n g o u r SUMMER BANDW AGON MILK and SAVE 3 WAYS! I t ’» a fa c t! You can actually save money by buying your new Ford now during our Summer Bandwagon Sell-a-bration . . . now while w e’re giving top "Sell-a-bration” deals! You save 3 ways! In the first place, you get the car that tells more because it’s worth more. 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