The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 02, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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B. P. W. Session
Social Items
Social Calendar
Bachelor Girl»’ luncheon—Coquille
Hotel.
Duplicate club—Mrs. Ed McKeown
Past Noble Grands—Mr*. Estelle
Dunn.
Pinochle club-^Mrs. Clovis Church
The black cloud of censorship of
the war in Europe will be lifted by
The six delegates going from here
war correspondent, Just released from
a Nazi prison in France, who Will to the Business and ' Professional
lecture Thursday, Oct. 9, at S:15 p. Women’s club district conference at
m. at the Marshfield High school au­ Timberline Lodge Saturday and
ditorium on “Can This War Be Won?” Sunday returned home with the trav­
’Allen, who Is on'irlecture tour of eling cop Offered to the ClUb repre­
the court house was moved to Co­
the United States, is a former Univer­ sented by the greatest number of
quille, from Empire. He lived at
sity of Oregon student and had his members traveling the greatest dis­
Arago untiV his death.
tance to a district conference. This
first newspaper Job in Eugene.
Binger Hermann, father of Schiller
Tickets have been selling rapidly is the second consecutive time that
Hermann, was in the land office at
for the lecture which is being spon­ the Coquille Business and Profession­
Roseburg, as registrar and later elect­ sored by the Coos Bay Times for the al Women’s club has brought home
ed U. S. senator from Oregon.
benefit of Golden field football lights. the cup. Should it win again at the
Alex Stauff served as county clerk '
Only the number of seats in the next conference, the cup will remain
for many years when Empire was the ' auditorium will be sold and no seats permanently in the possession of the
county seat.
Members of the local
will be reserved. The lecture will local clcb.
delegation were Mrs. J. S. Barton,
not be broadcast.
Allen is also recognized as one Mrs. Florence Hallock, Miss Ida
of the foremost authorities on the Oerding, Mrs. Leona Bryant, Mrs.
Spanish civil war. -He survived two Bertha Smith and Mrs. W. E. Bosser-
attempts on his life while covering man.
General theme of the conference
the war in Spain. His articles for
the North American Newspaper Alli­ was “Look to the Spirit Within.”
ance on his experiences in the nazi Basic concepts of democracy were
prison were front page copy in the discussed in connection with the
Morning Oregonian several weeks general theme for the year, “Streng­
then Democracy for Defense." Miss
ago. ■
A question and answer period will Wilma Zimmerman, of Tacoma, first
follow his lecture. He has collaborat­ vice-president of the Washington
ed with Ernest Hemingway on a.re­ federation, gave the opening address
cent book on Spain and his latest at the Sunday morning forum.
Talks were featured by George
book, “My Trouble With Hitler,”
Griffith, education officer of the for­
will be pulbished in October.
Following his apearance in Marsh­ est service. Miss Katherine Gunnell,
field, Allen will speak at assemblies formerly of Salem, who is touring
at the University of Oregon and Ore­ California in a car gaudy with scenic
gon State college. Tickets to the pictures of the Oregon country to
Marshfield lecture are 50 cents, plus publicize Oregon, and Miss Jeannette
five cents federal tax. They may be Hanneman. Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar,
purchased in Coquille at George E. honorary president of the General
Federation of Woman’s clubs, was th«
Oerding’s office. * -e# --
luncheon speaker.
Along with their enjoyment of the
Social Club, O. E. S.
conference program, the local dele­
Planning A Varied Carnival
gates had an extra thrill when they
Mrs. Ann Mansell is general
rode the ski lift. Snow, they said,
chairman in charge of the carnival
was not suitatble for skiing.
which the social club of the Eastern
Star is planning for Saturday, Nov. 1,
in Masonic hall.
Besides the side
shows, wheel of fortune, fortune tell­
ing, cafeteria, movies, skits and
music, and a lot more attractions
there will be bridge and pinochle
games upstairs.
The committees
have all been named and are active­
ly at work lining up the several at­
tractions for the carnival.
Coquille Cafe
CHINESE AND
AMERICAN DISHES
Waggoner, Clarence Knuppe and the
Misses
Thrift and her partner,»Mr». Don Mc­
Cune. Other player» were the Messrs,
and Mendames D. E. Rackleff, Fred
McNelly, G. L. Maynard, Bill Barrow,
the Mesdames H. W. Piarve, H. S.
Norton, E. A. Walker, 0. T. GanA,
Don McEniry, Andy Anderson, Miss
Mary Margaret Gedney and Dr. Mar­
shall Kennedy.
SCHOOL GIRL PERMANENT
Visit Our Body Contour Department
Steam Baths — Mastaging — Shower
LeRoy's Barber & Beauty Shop
Phone 103R
Zetta Davis is Back from her vacation
Member of the Beautican Association
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TO HAVE THAT SUMMER ABUSED HAIR
TAKEN CARE OF
Drop in for a Reconditioning treatment, or if you
need a New Permanent Wave we have machine
or machinless with the automatic eye that
regulates your individual wave!
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We alto are featuring the
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BURGERS
• CHILI EUEGERS
■ SHORT ORDERS
• ■ DINNERS, Etc.
I^eonard C. Ensele, who recently
enlisted in the Air Corps of the
U. S army, has been sent to Jeffer­
son Barracks in Missouri for train­
ing.
Harris,
Now is the time
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