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COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL Thursday, July 21, 1955 C i I nterest T c H C H E S ^eUplt&iA 35 i t ot 359f CO M M UNITY BUILDING HAPPENINGS July 21 A ugust 9 Oregon S tate Union Association Roller Skating, 7 to 8 and 8 to 10. (junior auditorium ) August 10 July 22 Royal N eighbors (ju n io r auditor- Open date, basketball m ay be T een-A gers (m ain auditorium ) played. A ugust 11 July 23 Open date, basketball may be Prom enaders (junior auditorium ) played. July 25 August 12 Am erican Legion (ju n io r audi Mrs. W esley Robinson w as the Open date, basketball m ay be torium. guest of honor a t a sto rk show er played. last T hursday (Ju ly 14) a t th e July 2® A ugust 13 hom e of Mrs. S tan Sherw ood. A ct- Roller skating, 7 to 8 and 8 to 10. P rom enaders dance club (junior ing as hostesses w ith M rs. S her- July 27 auditorium ) wood w ere M esdam es R alph S tu l- Royal N eighbors (ju n io r auditor- August 15 ler. LeRoy Sw inney, F o rrest Hales ium. BPW club (ju n io r auditorium ) and F ra n k N ew hard. Teen-A gers (m ain auditorium ) A ugust 16 T he gifts w ere arran g e d on th e j u,y table b eneath a stork an d th e but Open date, basketball m ay be Legion A uxiliary (junior au d ito r ium ) fet was decorated w ith m in iatu re played. August 17 um brellas and crepe p ap e r stre a m Teen-A gers club (ju n io r au d ito r ers. Mrs. Robert Riedel w on a July 29 ium ) special prize and Mrs. Don Brown Open date, basketball m ay be played. August 18 was w inner of th e gam e th a t was O regon S tate Union Association July 30 played. Those atten d in g included the Sets and O rders dance club (ju n - (ju n io r auditorium ) A ugust 19 hostesses and guest of ho n o r and ior auditorium ) Open date, basketball m ay be M esdames R obert Thom as, Clyde A ugust 1 played. Tow’nsend, R obert Riedel, Donald BPW club (ju n io r auditorium ) Brown, Reba M itchell, C larence ^ UKUS^ ■> Sum m ers, N orm an M eek, G eorge Rollcr s£atin 7 t0 8 and 8 to 10. •TRUTH” C h atb u rn and Tom D rake, J r . \u g u st 3 Those sending gifts b u t u n a b le ' p p ;md L ((ju n io r au d ito rium ) will be th e su p ject in to atten d w ere M esdam es A1 T een-A gers club ((m a in auditor- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE to attend w ere M esdam es Robert ium ) CHURCHES M cCarthy. A1 O ’Conne, Robert A ugust 4 Queen, Tom Stevens, H arry Mc Sunday. July 24 Open date, basketball m ay be , C arthy, Sig P eterso n an d Robert First Church of Christ Scientist. played. Ley. Coquille A ugust 5 • • 306 N. Adams Street j Open date, basketball m ay be Church Services Sundays at 11 a m ENJOYING MONTANA VISIT played. W ednesdays at 8 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. C huck A dam s and August 6 young son, R alph left F rid a y af- j Sets and Orders dance club (ju n - Reading Room 175 East Second St. ternoon for H elena a n d B utte, ior auditorium ) 1 to 4 except Sundays and Holiday« Mont, w here th ey w ill spend two A ugust 8 a cordial w elcom e is extended w e e k s visiting re la tiv e s and I A m erican Legion (ju n io r au d ito r- to all. friends. ium) Shower Honors Mrs. Robinson NEW OFFICERS__of the Coquille Soroptimist club were installed recently at a luncheon meeting. From left to right they are Maxine Kistner, vice president: Jeanne Ley, treasurer: Emma Pierce, president; Genevieve Perrin, out-going president: Hattie Lee Ilolimon. installing officer; Effie Mor gan, corresponding secretary; and Helen Holms, director. Absent at the time picture was taken were Ruth Ottley, secretary and Violet Cleveland, convention delegate. (Sentinel Photo) Shirley J. Moore, Annamae Jones, 4-H Counsellors Donald Fisher Wed Gregory Moore Wed Receive Training S everal Coos C ounty 4-H m em Miss Shirley Ju n e Moore, daugh A t Reno, Nevada bers atten d ed th e cam p counsellor te r of Mr. and Mrs. G regory Moore, Sr. of F airview becam e th e b ride of Donald L eroy F isher, son of Mr. and Mrs. R obert F isher Ju ly 9 at the N orth Bend C hristian church T he bride w ore a b lu e ta ffeta dress for th e cerem ony. T he new lyw eds are now a t hom e in Fairvew . a • Mr. and Mrs. Les Pascoe of train in g program o v er th e w eek F airview a re announcing th e m a r- end at Gold Beach in p rep aratio n riage of th e ir dau g h ter. A nnam ae for th e ir w ork at Cam p M yrtle- Jones to G regory Moore, Jr., son wood n ea r Bridge, I of G regory Moores of F airv iew T he an n u al 4-H Cam p w ill open i T he w edding w as solemnized Ju ly M onday, w hen th e counsellors a r 2 a t th e C hristian C hurch in Reno, rive, w ith th e first group of cam p ers arriv in g T uesday to stay Nev. Follow ing th e cerem ony, th e through S atu rd ay . 4-H ’ers aged 6 new lyw eds spent a w eek at San to 12 w ill com pose th e first group. VISITING AT EARL HOME Diego, Calif. T he second group, for ages from C urrently visiting at th e hom e F or h e r w edding, th e b rid e 12 up, w ill go to cam p A ugust 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E arl a re his i chose a w h ite linen su it w ith p in k and stay th ro u g h A ugust 6. m other, Mrs. G racia E arl, P o rt- accessories. T hose atten d in g th e counsellors’ lan d ; h er nieces. W endie Sue and T he groom is serving w ith th e tra in in g session w ere Sonja H ultin Sally Jo W alton, Salem , and h er U. S. N avy and left Ju ly 11 for a an d M arian H arris, both of Co sister, Mrs. C. L. F a lte r and fam - to u r of d u ty in Ja p an . quille; C arolyn E ickw orth and ily Long Beach, Calif. T hey p la n to m ake th e ir hom e G enevieve Jackson, Coos Bay; at • " F airview or in W ashington ' *--------*- *■* — *— fol K en C oster Bridge; G eranna low ing his discharge. Stevens, M yrtle P oint; P au la L an • • caster, Rem ote, and Ju d y P an ter, Riverton. WHERE? Kindergarten Discontinued A t St. James FORTIER FIELD St. Ja m es’ K in d erg arten has 1 been discontinued afte r serving th e com m unity for th e p ast six years. T he decision not to re-open th e school w as m ade la st spring, according to T he Rev. B. J. Clark. Rev. C lark expressed pleasu re th a t an independent, com m unity ! K in d erg arten is being sta rted in Coquille. T he church K in d erg ar ten had been ru n m ainly as a se r vice to th e co m m u n ity in the hope th a t it w as actively contributing som ething to th e life of Coquille. ' he said. P eak enro llm en t of th e school last y ear w as 28 pupils, he said. Mrs. M uriel A rd ath w as th e te ac h e r during th e in stitu tio n ’s life. special -for July ARDEN FARM S CO . sec w hat a difference C ^ H makes The f a b u lo u s super-Jttioof/i- itig lipstick that stays o n . . . won’t sm ear...w on ’t dry lips! Just smooth Perniastick o n ..» let it set . . . then press a tissue to your lips until no color routes tiff. Then kiss your beau or drink your coffee or eat an 8-course dinner . . . Perniastick w ill keep on looking lovely (or h ou rs! 4 lio tise front 5 Glamourous Tussy colors . . . to d a y ! This offer IS for a L I M I T E D T I M E ONLY ! BARROW DRUG ROXY CORNER PHONE 2341 You Live Better for Less With Cheap Electricity Serving You! Dues Raised By A rt Association M em bers of th e Coquille Valley i A rt Association voted W ednesday (Ju ly 13) to assess each m em ber $10 and raise th e y early dues to $12 in an effo rt to raise th e neces- J sary m oney to m ain tain th e as sociation’s building on th e M yrtle P oint highw ay. T he m em bers p resen t felt th a t th e re is no oth er w ay in w hich th e necessary m oney can be obtained. T he association w ill h av e to raise $700 by S ep tem b er 1 to m eet a p ay m en t on th e building. Even w ith th e cooperation of all th e m em bers, th is will b e a d iffi cu lt task, Mrs. Ja ck Bowen, p resi d en t said. T he association has ab o u t 125 m em bers. 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