The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 07, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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prise and Katberane Lemon won the
raffle. The next meeting will be with
Elisabeth Hull Present were Elisa­
beth Bull, Norma Hickenbottom, Len-
nis Wright, Edna Ppinter, Ula
Brown, Mabel Kyle, Lorene Chard,
Naomi DeGroat, Lottie Aber, Lil­
lian Aber, Topper Wright, Margaret
Was A Beautiful,
Inspiring Sight <
Another May Festival has passed
into the history of the accomplish­
ments ot the Coquille Woman’s Club.
This year’s president, Mrs. Julius
Ruble, was general chairman and is
entitled to full credit for another
beautiful event marking the spring
season when annually, for many
years, a high school senior has been
chosen to preside over an hour of
pageantry and music. ’
This year the students elected Ana-
bel Martindale for their May Queen.
Her attending princesses were: Alice
Howard, Betty Jo Tharp, Evelyn Al­
bore, Ernestine Batty, Glenda Clinton
and Dorothy Ritchie.
The stage in the high school gym­
nasium had been transformed into a
beautiful setting for the occasion. A
large victory V hung suspended and
appeared to be mede of red,.white and
blue flowers. Greens massed in bal­
anced arrangement, created a back­
ground which suggested the bright
woodland against which the colorful
costumes of those taking part con­
trasted their beauty.
The bright
uniforms of the High, school band
completed the picture.
To the lively strains of music
played by the band, the May Queen
and her retinue entered and paraded
to the position where the crowning
by Mayor R. F. Milne took place.
The Queen, in white gown, carried a
White .nosegay with white streamers
and was a pretty brunette type. The
princesses wore attractive pastel-
flowered dimity dresses with wide
brimmed hats. Comments were heard
that no previous group had ever been
lovlier. Heading the procession were
Judy Slack and Patty Shaw, with sil­
ver trumpets uplifted, wearing the
Eagiew Anxiliary Hewing Club
The sewing club of the Eagles
Auxiliary met Wednesday with Clara
All. There was a noon day potluck
dinner. Edna Painter won the door
Spores and the hostess.
A Mother’s tea was given by the
Kern Koons Guild in honor • of the
mothers of the Baptist church on
Sunday afternoon in the Fellowship
room of the church. A short program
consisting of a solo by Catherine
Trended and a reading by Mrs. Cliff
Brockman was dedicated to the moth­
ers. Mrs. Cliff Brockman and her
mother, Mrs. Kate Torres poured.
Hostesses were Mrs. Richard Chris­
tensen, Mrs. George Davidson and
Miss Eleanor Peterson.
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