Junior Women Finger Printed The City Police office was jammed Wednesday evening with members of the Junior Woman’s club. What is more every Junior Woman present was finger-printed. None of them were in trouble; they were just an­ swering voluntarily, the F. B. L’s request that the residents of these United States have their finger prints recorded. When the local police force had finished with club members, the girts adjourned to the Guild hall for a business meeting conducted by Geor- glanna Vaughan, president. Myrtle Clausen was chosen to represent the club at the Mother's Day program, May 11. Janie Kramer was appointed general chairman of a Rummage sale, Ito be held soon. Members of the “Music touches every key of memory, and stirs all the hidden springs of sorrow and joy." Music of the Americas , . presented by COQUILLE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Muriel Dae, Director „ ' nominating committee, who will make their report at the meeting May 12, TUESDAY, MAY «, 1H1 when new officers will be elected, are * 8:15 P.M. Carol Young, chairman, Vesta Miley, Pioneer Methodist Church Evelyn Elliott and Janie Kramer. assisted by Lucille McEniry reported on prog­ Maud Skaggs Woodyard, soprano Ruth Towne, mezzo-soprano ress of the fashion show and card Melody Maids Musical Miniatures party to be held Friday afternoon and Bob Bums, Organist evening. Myrtle Clausen who is ' Verene Bailey, Accompanist working with Mrs. Charles Kash, re- l«>rted that Mrs. Kash will show a number of good-looking costumes at the two parties. John T. Hall Member* of the refreshment com­ mittee were Carol Young, Marjorie Knight and Donna Dean Bosserman. Guests and members present at the meeting were Jane Kramer, Jean Laird, Florence Berg, Catherine May­ nard, Gretchen Paden, Gertrude Foster-Kreisler Mehl, Myrtle Clausen, Donna Dean Bosserman, Carol Young, Peg Gould, Ora Homing, Evelyn Elliott, Gertrude Stephen Foster Swinney, Georgianna Vaughan, Lu­ Melody Maids cille McEniry, Louise Schroeder, Eve­ Verene Bailey, Mavis Tyrrel, Avis Rickets, Mary Alice lyn Mattoon, Vi Connam, Lucille Cot- Nosier, Harriett Tozier. Jane Oerding, Betty Enw.y tengin Nellie Conley, Vesta Miley, Cowboy Songs v- Maxine Stevens, Mary Stevens Faye Gerry Howell, Dick Gregory Wagner and Ruth Clayton. Sherman Gregory, Woodrow Howell Rhapsody in Hlue ,.._.............. U................... —.................... George Gershwin Social Calendar New Plastic Passes Real Test To Join U. S. Army of Employed Junior Woman's club card party and fashion showing Guild hall—af­ ternoon and evening. Bachelor Giris luncheon—Coquille hotel. Past Noble Grands—Mrs. Emily Hersey. Saturday—May 3 May Festival—3 p. m. High School. Jr. Chamber Festival Dance—I.O. OJ hall: Monday-May S j B. P. W.—Guild Hali. Ecadriens— Mrs. Roy Neal, Marsh- field. Get-Together dub-rMrs. Melvin Giles. Monday Night club — Mrs. Edna Hartson. Neighbors of Woodcraft—Mrs. V. L. Bailey. Woman’s club May Luncheon LASTICS, because they are new- con.eis to the list of materials for human use, have to pass examina­ tions and tests that metals, woods, and other substances seldom have to undergo. The mysterious com)x>si- tion of plastics make* each one of them a question mark. Each has to prove its ability to be a useful performer in commerce, in­ dustry or other fields before it is released from the testing laboratory. The photograph shows a piece of “Vinyiite" plastic—the most extra­ ordinary of all the newcomers— proving to chemists that it does not get “tired’’ easily. In thia fatigue test strips of the plastic are twisted, folded, then clamped by the ends into pairs of vise-like plates. An at­ tendant throws a switch whereupon the steel damps alternately come together and separate. With each open-and-shut movement of the ma- P Abeniz Francis Scott Key Ruth Pagel Organ Bob Bums SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 29c BEEF ROAST B“ c“ 21c BACON EXX. tb«23c HAMS SSS™ ,.b. 27c Fresh Salmon de. firm meat ed Lb. O*«. dOC No admission will be charged for the program, but tiwre will be a silver offering ‘ JUIL,.___ J-mm Belle Knife Hospital ■ -■ ■■■ - Coquille Hospital - CRACKERS 8 PARKAY OLEO TOAMTO JUICE 1 RINSO UeI SALAD DRESSING 15c- SUNBRITE CLIAN“* 10c 38c PRUNES “*TLAND 13c "““9c BRAZIL NUTS 10c 17c SALMON "‘‘ ““12c X 21c WHITE MAGIC B*"a* 17c Edwards Coffee 23c 2 Canterbury Tea Bag»'*^’, Grapefruit Juice tX 2! Sleepy Hollow Syrup m - Atparagus Tiptnwh—» 2 1 Stokely Tomatoes, 2 hoik - . , i .. ■ fftLIlS & VICITiieifS LEMONS •ÂJBSF California Fancy Lb. - 5Wc Wineaaps ELTKÍ ON CASINGS!! Quality and Price Sell Our Recaps Ceislite Satisfaction Guaranteed Fancy Peas ïS=" 25* Airway Coffee