COOUlLU VALUT 930 Pupils Sing At Music Festival Nine hundred and thirty elemen­ tary and junior high boys and girls were in the ensemble singing for the Coos County Music Festival held in the Coquille high school gymnasium last Saturday, April 26. This was the largest group entered during the seven years the festival has been held. Most of the-school districts in Coos county, even those at the greatest dis­ tance, were represented. The Coos County Music Festival represents the splendid working to­ gether of all superintendents, teachers, pupils, parents, school board members and other friends. I our special numbers were present­ ed as follows: Bunker Hill School orchestra com­ posed of Barbara Newton, Velma Lockhart, Myrtle Gorbutt, Thelma Jordan, Melba Thomas, Ethel Mae Southwick, Peter Mobley, Louden Lockhart, Perry Needham, Carl Schncemayer, Donald Wright, Dick Moen, Jo Ann Jarvis, with Miss Mar­ garet Weaver, director. Vocal sola«, by Patty Whaler, of Powers school. 1 Triple trio, by Marshfield junior iiigh school girls: Alvarene Van Cre- sale, Phyylis Hunt, Frances McClar, Clara belle Emerson, Maxine Bowers, Phyllis Bileisle, June Lee, Beverly Miss Helen McPherson, accompanist and director. Dance-Minuet, by 5th and 6th grade girls of Riverton school: Dor­ othy Jeffries, Alice Garoutte, Betty and Dolores Sell, Lenore Warn- taff, Jeanette Danielson, Jeanette Johnson, Clarissa and Margaret By- Prl<«t drastically cut for quick •alo ^rfTTi SPECIAL! SPECIAL! era, Carlen Malthon, Patricia Gibbs, Barbara Oault, with Mrs. Marcella Rawe, director. Members of the committee who are to be particularly commended be­ cause of their faithful work are: Mrs. Marcella Rawe, Riverton, chairman; Miss Marjorie Johnson, Myrtle Point; Miss Margaret Weaver, Bunker Hill; Harold Withnell, Powers; Tom Cauth- ers, Coquille, director. Following is the Coquille high school honor roll for thé second six weeks of the second semester: Straight Ones—Phyllis Bunch, Jr.; Kay Leslie, Soph.; Jim Peart, Frosh; Marilyn Sage, Soph. Straight two average'— Verene Bailey, Soph.; Martha Berg, Frosh.; Patricia Berg, Frosh.; Georgia Briner, Sr.; Donna Dunn, Sr.; Beverly Far­ rell, Jr.; Ilean Griffin, Sr.; Gerry Hojvell, Soph.; Tom Martin, Soph.; Bob Martin, Jr.; Jean Newton, Sr.; Lorraine Norris, Soph.; Juqe Pullen, Sr.; Avis Ricketts, Soph.; Mildred Smith, Sr.; Eldon Stephens. Soph.; Harriet Tozier, Soph.; Winifred Van Fleet, Frosh.; Maxine Whereat, Frosh.; Doris Ann Wood, Soph. Two Average, no grade below a three—Patty Brady, Soph.; Florence Campebll, Jr.; Geraldine Cole, Sr.; Betty Emery, Soph.; Jim Howe, Frosh. Mary Alice Noeler, Soph.; Dick Ray, Soph.; Margaret Steward, Sr.; Mary Louise Woodhurst, Soph.; Virginia Young, Sr. » 1939 FORD COUPE Deluxe model, heater, defroster 1937 CHEV. COUPE Radio and Heater 11,000 actual miles— looks like new AN OFFER! 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Deluxe SEDAN Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hand entertained their Pinochle club Saturday eve­ ning at dessert. Tables were deco­ rated with dainty bouquets of Cecil Brunner roses. frtr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor were high scorers and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vernon Smith were consoled. Members present included Messrs, and Mesdames Drue Cunningham, Ralph Taylor, C. Vernon Smith and Lee Hand. «- The Laf-a-Lot club met Thursday ut the George ’Gilman home, when Mrs. Gilman entertained at a sewing party and informal tea. Guests were Mrs. Gilman’s daughter, Mrs. H. D. Jacoby of Bremerton, Mrs. Meldon Carl and Mrs. Keith Kribs. Members present were Mesdames W. E. Cross, Ed Detlef sen, Alex Mackey, Will Myers, O. K. Kakestraw and E. A. Wimer. 1937 4-DR. DELUXE PLYMOUTH SEDAN A bath towel shower was given for Mrs. Ivan Robison Thursday by mem­ bers of the Co-Workers club, who were entertained by Mrs. Robison for potluck luncheon at the John McNair home. Fancy work engaged the mem­ bers during the afternoon. Guests at luncheon included Mrs. Jack Albert­ son, Mr. Ray Hultin and Mr. John McNair. Club members present were Mesdames Genie Chase, Homer Det­ wiler, C. H. Dondono, Mac Gant, Adna i Holycross and daughter Glenda, Roy Hultin, James McGuffin, Frank Mc­ Nair, John McNair, Ivan Robison, Lizzie Robison, Lou Smith and Altha Young. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oerding gave a jolly party Sunday at the Richmond cottage at Bandon. There were 26 guests, who came early in the day for dinner, played horseshoes and hiked on the beach, and played vari- j ous games in the cottage. Late in the afternoon, their appetites, stimu­ lated by the brisk salt air, were ap­ peased with supper. Members of the party were Messrs, and Mesdames Wm. Roth and family; Albert Preuss-1 llar and family; Raymond Preussler! and family; Harry Jensen, John I | Fisher and son. Members of the Tau-an-So club met Friday evening with Mrs. Minnie Leach. Some of the group played games, while others visited and sew-; ed. Refreshments were served to the' following: Mesdames Henry Belloni, O. E Larson, Earl Schroeder, A. A? Kyle, Al Burch, George Burr, Ellis Maitindalc. Jack Leach and daugh-' ter, Fern, Williams Jones. Mae En- sele, Ernest Battey, Guy Torrey and, Minnie Leach, ail club members., Guests we.e Mrs. Charles Kolkhorst and Miss Beatrice Getz. Mrs. Wo.tdruw Jones was shower«!. with gifts Thursday- evening by her ’ JtcilftW members ,pf the fhrèe. ’’S’’i EASY TERMS IS» CMS Townsend Club To organize the Coquille Garden club, which is affiliating with the Oregon Federation of Garden clubs, Mrs. C. R. Hanning, district vice president, and Mrs. L. E. Brown, prominent member of the Marshfield group, met here Friday afternoon with local garden enthusiasts, who gathered at the Levi Wilson home. Officers named to head the newly formed group are Mrs. Fred Martin, president, Mrs. George Griggs, first vice president; Mrs. E. H. O’Dell, sec­ ond vice president; Mrs. Levi Wilson, secretary, and Mrs Roy Wheeler, treasurer. Mrs. Walter Newton was chosen to represent the club aa its official mother at the Mother’s Dey program, May 11. When the business meeting had ad­ journed, club members went to view the Clifford Kern garden, which is particularly lovely with Its early spring blooms. Attending the meet­ ing were Mesdames Paul Simpson, Fred Martin. George Griggs, William Cagey, Clifford Kern, A. Me In tee, R. S. Wheeler. Waller Newton, E. H. O’Dell, Fred Probst, J. S. McLaren, James Brockman, Wm. Jones, Jack O’Sullivan of McKinley, Roy Wheeler, L. E. Brown and C. R. Hanning of Marshfield. Lown Mowers Sharpened BICYCLES [hl - Sold - Reps SWAP SHOP Family Crest On Front Door Reflecting upon thoughts of May Day and its importance this week, Mrs. Ted Snyder fashioned decora­ A front door, handsomely carved tions appropriate to the Mason, when she entertained her Pinochle club at with the Child family’s coat of arms, A. L. Hooton. electrical contractor dessert luncheon Thursday afternoon. is on display this week at the Excel and dealer. 274 Second St- Coauille Dainty little bouquets of lilacs and Dress Shoppe. Kermit A. Molitor, Complete stock of »virine supplies tt bridal wreath were placed at each who is Mrs. Child’s brother, did the Ireland wool carving. Mr. Molitor taught wood- of the tables. I Mrs. ___ _ D.G. _ _____ first prize, Mrs. Jay Carter, traveling ; carving in Los Angeles. For recre- and Mrs. Clyde Minard, consolation. ation, he designed and carved much Guests were Mrs. Hobart Schaer and I of the beautiful furniture in Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson. Mémbers pres­ Mrs. Child’s home. Most of the furni­ ent were Mesdames Jay Carter, Glovii ture is made of walnut and ebony. Church, D. O. Ireland, Clyde Minard, The front door, his latest work, which will soon be installed in the Child Elton Savage and Ted Snyder. home on Knowlton Heights, was. ap­ When Mrs. L. F. Hatcher enter­ propriately made of fine, vertical tained the Ace of Clubs at luncheon grained Douglas fir, a wood native to Thursday, she introduced her guests this district. The Child family coat of arms, to a new treat, ice cream pie. Her home was attractive with bouquets I which is hundreds of years old, is ar- of roses and snowballs. Prize Zin­ I rowhead shaped. Surmounting a I shield bearing three falcons in pro- ners at pinochle were Mrs. Jack Mc­ Laren, high; Mrs. F. H. McKibben, I file. is a large winged falcon, which, second; Mrs. Orville Hughes and Mrs. to experts in family crests, shows that A. L. Powrie, door prizes and Mrs.1 a member of the Child family was Lyle Knox, traveling prize. Mrs. Me- J knighted by one of England’s early Laren was taken into the club. Other' members present were Mesdamw Orville Hughes. A. A. Kyle, F. H.‘ McKibben, Charles Mansell, Roy Wheeler, Ernest Whereat, L. F. Hatch­ er1,'A.. L. Powrie, A. S. Wells and Charles Lewis. 1938 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN STORY Coquille Garden Club Organizes Honor Roll At High School Pi THURSDAY, MAT L MM. 2 Genuine Duort Oil Permanents for Spectator Pumps 2.98 8ANT1ZED Celeste Oxfords Soft Black Kid Leath er. Arch Supports. Strollers