A Tyrrell, Donald, McLarrin and Rex Taylor, ot Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ert Smith, Cleo Kight, Ernest Kight, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Church and Micky Smith, aU of Riverton. The Last Thursday evening beneath an onored With A Party evening was very much enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs Glenn Church, whose all and the entire grout wish Mites •arch of autumn leaves in the lower auditorium of the Assembly of God marriage took place October 10, were lots of luck and a “Happy-Hqmecom- Church, Virginia Van Fleet became honored Sunday evening, after the ing.” the bride of Patfl Pinkston at a quiet church service, with a party sponsor­ ceremony witnessed only by imme­ ed by the Cornerstone and high school Mrs. Ralph Hurlbatt entertained diate relatives and 1 few close classes and the Christian Endeavor her Pinochle elub Monday even.ng. friends. The bride in a gown of pale society of the Church of Christ. The After dessert, the game« started. blue chiffon over pale pink, was given group announced their arrival with Yhen the scores were totalled it was in marriage by her tether, Wm. Van a vigorous honking of horns and found that Mrs. MeLarrin had both Fleet. Her bridesmaid was her sis­ beating of Un pans, then the honqred first prise and pinochle prise, Mrs. ter, Wlnnefred, who was gowned in couple was invited to the Glen Hut­ Loal Hickenbottom won the second navy blue crepe. John Pinkston acted ton home next door, where the party prize. Members present were Mes- as hia brother’s best man. Neil Kyne took place. damea William Gaffey, Jack Mc- acted «as usher and Mrs. Kyne played A delightful evening of Christian uarrln, Ed Yarbrough, Loal Hlcken- the wqdding march. Mrs. Persing fellowship and fun was enjoyed, with yottom, Pete Norton, Van Spores and sang, “I Love You Truly,” accom­ refreshments of ice cream, cookies Ralph Hurlbutt. Mrs. Fred Bull sub­ panied by Mrs. Kyne at the piano. and punch. Those present weft stituted. The guests included Messrs, and Messrs, and Mesdames Glenn Church, Mesdames Ebner Goodpaster, O. M. Fred Christensen, Ralph Harry, Levi Mrs. Van Spore is giving a triple Potter, Oscar Waffbrd, Neil Kyne, Wilson, Irvin Woodward, Donald Farr birthday luncheon today for Mrs. Ben Knife, Elmer Knife, Orval New­ and little son, David, Allen Rhay, Hobart Schaer, Mrs. Lorene Chard Liston Parrish and Glen Hutton; and Mrs. Claude Lemon, all of whom ton, C. C. McCurdy, Oren Coy, A. B. Schroeder and Wayne, John Pinks­ Mesdames Martha E. Mulkey. Elwyn are celebrating their birthdays this ton and baby, M. W. Pinkston. Mes- Nosier and little daughter, Peggy, week. . dames Harry Cooper, Johnny Cooper, ■ Paul Simpson and Doris Schaer; ' Raymond Cooper, Ridhard Daughtery Misses Marjorie Baumgartner, Lynne Roger McCune, the son of Mr. and j I and Patty, Joe Surrell and Mary, Inez Culver, Mary Borell and Janice Os­ Mrs. E. D. McCune, celebrated his I Pinkston, Alice , Allen and Lee, ter hout; Messrs. Clarence Fiser, Earl ninth birthday .Saturday at a party . Charles Byrd, Bruce Owen, Delpha Benham and Wilton Willey. given by his mother. Roger’s friends and Wilbur, Mrs. Bessie Marney, came to his home for 12:30 dessert. Ruby, Faye, Betty, Carl, Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watson enter­ After eating their birthday cake,1 Kathleen Marney, Mrs. Glen Church, trimmed with yellow frosting and ice tained Friday evening for their house Mrs. Leona Swindall, Misses Carol guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Corser, of cream, the youngstem went to the and Rebecca Pinkston, Naomi, Wln­ Hillsboro. Mr. Corser, who, the last matinee. Roger’s guests were Donnie nefred and Shirley Van Fleet, Helen of the month, goes into the Army, was Taylor, Keith Johnson, Delores Mc­ Hickam, Irene White, Messrs. Louis given special attention when hia Leod, Lollita and Etheleen Robinson, Pinkston, Arthur Hensley, Claude hostess served a red, white and blue Eddie Howe, Sandra McCurdy, Nonie Van Fleet, Jerry White, Glen Heath, frosted cake decorated with military Travis and Donald Christensen. the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. » insignia, x Guests included Messrs, Van Fleet and the groom’s parents, A big box of gifts went north this and Mesdames Wayne Watson and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pinkston. Elsie, Charley Watson, Francis Ar­ week to Mrs. Marshall R. Kennedy reU, LeRoy Starr and Barbara aná at Bremerton. The presents were brought by Mrs. Kennedy’s many • Mrs. J. W. Starr. friends here to a shower given Thurs- sday evening by Mrs. U. E. McClary. Surprise Farwell Party For Mrs. William Candlin, Mary Margalet Saturday evening at the AssemGty Miles Hartwell Last Friday Kennedy’s “other mother" opened of God church a reception and'bridal Miles Hartwell was pleasantly sur­ the packages so that everyone could shower were given in honor of Mr. enjoy seeing the presents. After des ­ prised at his home in Riverton by a group of young people of the Metho­ sert, there was bridge with Mrs. Don and Mrs. Paul Pinkston. The room beautifully decorated with dist Church last Friday evening..The McEniry, winning first prize and Mrs. was autumn foliage, silver bells and blue group was made up of Epworth Frank Thrift, second. x League young people and was accom­ * The guest list included Mesdames streamers. • After the many lovely gifts were panied by their leader, Mrs. Walter J. S Barton, Clarence Barton, Ed Mo- Oerding, and by the Rev and Mrs. Keown, Lucille Livingston, L. B. unwrapped and admired there Wes’a Chas. G. Brown, the Methodist minis­ Gould, Dee Richardson, George May­ program consisting of a solo, “Love's ter and his wife. Cherie Mae Hart­ nard, Frank Thrift, H. W. Pierce, Old Sweet Song," by Mrs. Elmer well, a CoquilK teacher and sister of Andy Anderson, Don McEniry, Tal- Goodpaster, „ccompanied by Mrs. the guest of honor, also accompanied lant G reenough, William Barrow, E. Neil Kyne at the piano. A reading, the group. The evening was spent L. Peterson, J. D. Rankin, J. A. Berg, "To the Bride,” by Mias Margaret playing garnet and refreshments were Don Estes, Walter Litzenberger, Steward and a mock wedding. Wayne served by Mrs. Irene Hartwell, Miles’ George Chaney, Stanley Ayres; J. K. Schroeder played the part ot groom, mother. Miles has recently enlisted Henninger, T. K. Foss, Harold Strom- Melvin Steward, with much rouged in the Navy. Reserve 'of the U. S. quiet. Sarah Margaret Anderson. cheeks and gowned in a pink calico Maritime-Service and is waiting for William Candlin, L. H. Hazard, Fred dress and blue smock and stxawpmgi Hudson, D. E. Rackleff, Elton Schroe­ hat and carrying a bouquet of sun­ his call to service. Those attending the affair were: der, A. B. Collier, L. L. Bonney, E. flowers and a bag of pop com, was Geraldine and Jane Oerding, Phyllis D. McCune and the Misses Ann Bar­ the hill billy bride. Rosebud. Oscar Lehmanowsky, June Collin«, Edward ton, Norene McKeown,, Ellen Braxton, Wafford in blue crepe and kerchief headgear was a most attractive brides­ X Stevenson, Tommy Newton, Milton Lydia Holstein and - Helen Landes. maid, while Arthur Hensley was best VOTE FOR man. The bride was given la mar­ riage by Wm. Van Fleet who entered leaning heavily on a cane and wear­ ing boots and straw hat and having his trousers upheld with rope sus­ Miss Kathryn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Flannery, at a quiet wed­ penders. Elmer Goodpastor as the hill billy ding at 7:30 o'clock last evening, be­ parson was very realistic in his long came the bride of Gerald Edward Kaiser, of Missoula, Mont., where they tailed coat,' black hat, black beard and spectacles. will make their home. After the fun, Miss Violet How­ Rev. Chas. G. Brown spoke the words which made them man and ard, on behalf of the young people qf wife and they were attended by the the church, presented a lovely foun­ bride’s sister, Marian, and Charles tain pen to the groom, who leaves Thursday to enter the armed forces Adams, both of this city. Following the ceremony a reception ot his country. A large three-tier in their honor was held at the Flan­ wedding cake and punch were served nery home, to which twenty-five of the guests by Mrs. Harry Cooper, as­ sisted by the Misses Naomi and Shirlie their friends had been invited. Van Fleet and Carol and Rebecca ■ ■ ■' y ' Pinkston. Vote tor Stella A. Cutlip, republi­ Those attending were Messrs, and can candidate for Joint Representa­ Mesdames Oscar Wafford, Elmer tive, Coos and Curry counties, Goodpaster, A. B. Schroeder, M. W. Republican Candidate for pd. adv. 40t3s Pinkston, J. M. Pinkston, John Pinks­ JOINT REPRESENTATIVE ton, Oren Coy, Glen Church; Lloyd Coos and Curry Counties Persing, Wm. Van Fleet, Mesdames General Election, November 8, 1042 Coquille. Or«. Bessie Marney, Bessie Cooper, Marie Pd. Adv. Cooper, Frances Holmstrom, Eva English, Leona Swindell, Virginia Kyne, O. M. Potter, Ada Howard, Alice Allen, Joe Surrell, O. L. New­ ton, Misses Ruby and Betty Marney, Naomi, Wlnnefred and Shirlie Van Fleet, Carol and Rebecca Pinkston, Helen, Jean and Mary Lou. Newton, Maybelle Newton, Irene White, Aileen Wilson, Margaret Steward, Violrtte Carrillo, Violet Howard, Odette De­ leter. » Messrs. Wayne Schroeder. Melvin and Everett Stewart, Arthur Hensley, Louis Pinkston, Walter Ex­ « ley, Jerry White, F. D. Fish, Glen Heath, Norman Persing. Shop Norton's for. Christmas gifts with enough for two, and the men buy their lunch by purchasing the now. Leather goods, books, record- shadow that most apeals to them, will sheet music, ptrtum, ss well a : , A group of patriotic Coquille wom­ bo given on the 30th by the Auxiliary. very fine selection of gifts in glass­ en met in Eagles Hall Tuesday, Oct. ware and china. • . s 20, to organize a unit of the National It’s gueet night loo. « ■ ■ W!------------------ --------------------- I--------- Woman’s Relief Corps. Mabel Zed- wick, of Corvallis, past president of the department of Oregon Woman’s Relief Corps, was delegated to super­ vise this work. Members of the Ban­ don Corps came, up to assist and to wish them well. A noon luncheon was served in the basement and the business session was conducted in the afternoon. The name unanimously chosen was Douglas MacArthur Corps No. M. Officers elected were: President, Ma­ bel Von Pegert; Senior Vice President, Ida Roth; Junior Vice Pres., Dora Burr; Treasurer, Mary Hatcher; Chaplain, Clara Wheeler; Conductor, Mattie* McGuffin; Guard, Mary Schroeder. Maude Bean was ap­ pointed secretary and patriotic in­ structor is Flora. Dunne. Assistant conductor is Eula Mclntee and As­ sistant Guard is Leona Foley. Field Officer Edna Rike, of' the Bandon Corps, acted as installing of­ ficer. She was assisted by W re th a TUcker, musician; Anna Truman, conducter, and Maryette Morse, Em­ ma Larson, Mary Wagner, Ella Sell, Lena Hunt, June Danielson, and Ger­ trude Danielson. The Bandon Corps president, Emma Larson, announced* their inspection for Wednesday, Oct. 21. Their corps meets in the Bandon Masonic hall. The Douglas MacArthur, No. M, Woman’s Relief Corps of Coquille will meat the first and third Wednes­ days of-each month.—Press Cor. Organise Douglas MacArthur Belief Corps Here _____ - Virginia Van Fleet Paul Pinkston Wed SOCIAL MOTES Reception For The Newlyweds Becomes Bride Of Missoula Man For Coos Representative in the Legislature ' Votefor r ■ V t- Wool Clippings Will Relp Red Cross Mrs. Gano now has on hand, to be made for the Coos county Chapter of the American Red Cross, some men’s pajamas and soldiers’ kite. Anyone wishing to sew for Red Cross may get the material from her Wool clippings are to be gathered in end sent to Marshfield soon. These Will be sold and th? money used for Red Cross work. Besides the stores which have been saving these clippings-there are no doubt many local women who have small scraps of wool that are not large enough for any other purpose, which could be turned in. Marshfield has gathered in 100 pounds. What can we do here in Coquille?, Besides getting rid of something that you have no need for you are helping a good cause. These clippings are also to be turned in to Mrs. Gano. X Eagles Lodge News . There will be no meeting on Fri­ day night so lodge members will be free to attend th bond drive at the Community Building. On Ort. 24th the Eagles and their friends vrill dance at the F. O. E. hall. The Auxiliary will serve lunch in the basement at a email charge. The Auxiliary Sewing club meets on the 28th for a potluck dinner at the hall. A A sack social, the girls bring a sack Ä’ $1.29 < ‘ Like to Dance? Let’* go to the^ Harvest Ball in ■ X • Coquille Community Building Sat. Oct 31 Sponsored by Junior Woman’s Club Proceeds to Building Fund - BY A BUY EVERYTHING WILL BE O. K. BY & BUY EVERYTHING WILL BE O. K. WHY GAMBLE With your Certificate for Recapping your tires when OR << R» Our System has proven that we do the » Best Work obtainable and give you more mileage ’ Service Clubs To Meet Hereafter In Coquille Cafe The Coquille Lions JElub and the Rotary this week began holding their Thursday and Wednesday noon ses- atona in. th» ^Coquille-Cafe. Chinese restaurant on Front street'. The change was made necessary by the ab­ breviated meals service which Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton have been forced to by the help shortage. The [ hotel wil^ continue to serve house guests in the cafe, but no one else. ■ f á Vote tor Stella A. Cutlip, r« pub 11- can candidate for Joint Representa- 09 tlve, Coos and Curry counties. |Pd. adv. 40t3s H OUR RECAPPING STAYS ON YOUR TIRE. (Haven’t « lottone—who elte can make thit claim'1 ) . A No Spongy or toft tpott after our pretture tygtem putt Z m b recap, THIS INSURES LONGERWEi Thete are a few of the reatont your friend taut BENSURE* AND GO TO O.K. BECAUSE----- ? - -----------O.K. DOES IT O.K________ 0. K. Rubber Welders Tire Shop ’ 231 South Taylor Si., PhoSTIJE----------- Coquille, Oregon Across the street from Telephone Office O SS T11M 9NIHLA«3A3 AilH V AS H O 3» THM Harms ÄfJa • Äfl