The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 16, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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| Two delightful piano solos, “Hungar­
ian Rhapsody No. 8” and “In a Chin­
ese Temple Garden." were played by
Miss Inez Rover. These were en­
thusiastically received.
The club was then privileged to
hear a splendid talk by P. W. Lane,
superintendent of schools. He gave
a resume of work accomplished in the
three years he has been here. He
also £poke of the new graduation
project for this year, the prospects
for a gymnasium, and a desire to pre­
vent accidents by autos used by boys
and girls.
Kennett Lawrence, Jc., then played
two splendid' accordion solos which
were greatly enjoyed by the club.
Tea was then served by the following
committee: Mesdames K. P. Law­
rence, Frank Martin, Jack LeFevre,
Wm. Fortier, Elbert Schroeder. E. D.
McCuql, R. A. Wemiph ¿nd Claire |
Gray. Mrs. John Paulson and Mrs.
J. Loy Stacer poured at a beauti­
fully appointed tea table. A center­
piece of white spires and red tulips
interspersed with rose and cream
tapers was most effective.
The following ladies were present:
Mesdames A. L. Beck, P. W. Lane,
Roy Fox, W H. Mansell, Guss Till­
mann, Annie Robinson, J. Loy Stacer,
Harold McCue, Frank Rover, Clar­
ence Tuttle, M. R. Thomas, R. L.
Stewart, C. C. Farr, Clyde Niles, R.
E. Boober, G. A. Ulett, L. A. Greene,
G. R. Holbrook, F. S. Emery, M M.
Newdall, Geo. Taylor, Jr., E. C. Ash­
worth, John Paulson, Birdie Skeels,
Frank Leslie, S. M. Nosier, R. A.
Jeub„ C. A. Rletman, Geo. Jenkins,
C. W. Kline, Harry Slack, A. J. Sher­
wood, Jas. Watson, C. J. Fuhrman, L.
E. Phipps, F. R. Hendricks; J. P. Jen­
kin», U. E. McClary, Chas. Stauff.
Mildred Tyrrell Geo. Chaney and
Bert Folsom.
All members desirous of attending
the May luncheon, ktxlly let either
Mrs. M. Earl Wilson' or Mrs. Geo.
Chaney know as soon as possible.
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SOCIAL NOTES
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Monday evening in the Legion
hall for its regular meeting, Mrs. E.
D. McCune, president, in the chair.
After a short business meeting, the
auxiliary held a joint meeting with
the Legion, at which time, Mrs. Mc­
Cune presented Commander Lee
Hand with a plaque declaring con­
servation of our natural resources of
forests, waters and soils to be nation­
al defense. This was sent by the na­
tional organization to be presented to
the Legion on its 18th birthday. The
Legion was also presented with a
large birthday cake with eighteen
candles. Following the meeting, a
social time was enjoyed with re­
freshments.
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teenth birthday. A general good time
was had playing games during the
afternoon, after which lovely re­
freshments were served to the fol­
lowing young folks: Patsy HolverF
Stott, " Dorothy Hardenbrook, Mar­
jorie Hardenbrook, Doris Hadsell,
Glenda Clinton, Joanne Knight,
Jimmie Nicholson and the guest of
honor.
with snapdragons, anemones and
other colorful spring flowers. About
thirty-four ladies enjoyed this lovely
affair. The afternoon was pleasantly
spent in knitting, sewing and chat­
ting.
entertained the
home on the
Tuesday eve-
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Coquille, Oreg.
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