The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 04, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
T hursday , F ebruary
4, ito.
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The E. B. Finleys'
51st Anniversary
SOCIAL NOTES
■eler Giris Give Party
Their Past President
were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stevens, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanton Stevens, Mr. and
Mrs. Drue Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs
C. V. Smith.
i Marjorie Knight To
Be Married Sunday
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Mother And Brother
Mrs! Ora Alien Poss
Ovid B. Bryant
Buried Today
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Allen, who went
Mias Marjorie Knight, who ha* been
Ovid B. Bryant, brother of Edell
secretary to George A. Qlett In the Bryant of the Coos Electric Co-opera­ to Portland a couple of weeks ago
Smith Wood-Products office for the tive office here, passed away at the because of the ilines of her brother,
The Coquille Woman's Club will > past five and one-half years, left last hospital in Myrtle Point at 9:80 Albert R. Patterson, arrived there
hold its February meeting next Tues­ ' evening for Eugene, where she is o'clouk-ZEuesday night. He.had been shortly before his death on Satur­
day, February 9. Mrs. J. R. Bunch to be united in marriage Sunday to ill for many months und last Novem­ day. He was a member of World
will show travel pictures
and K Mrs. G. | ---------
Robert — B.
Holzgang.
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The ceremony
ber 24 underwent an operation. Fun­ War I Veterans of Foreign Wars and
W. Tyrrell will sing. Allmembers are
j*. performed at St. Mary's eral service* will be held at the was buried in Lincoln Memorial
urged J to attend.
com." ( church in Eugene, and the bride’s sis- Schroeder Funeral Parlors in Myrtle Park at Portland on Tuesday, Jan. 2«.
mittee asks thoae who will rontri-* ' ter, Mrs. ; Hallie Raed, will be matron Point at 1:30 this afternoon. Inter­
On their way home they stopped at
bute a dollar for the budget to do *o j . of ---------
honor. Her father, J. L. Knight, ment will be in the Myrtle Point cem­ the home of Mrs. David Chesley, a
at thia meeting if they have riot al-'
sister of Mrs. Alien, living at Toledo,
will be a memebr of the party to give etery.
ready done ao.
1 hia* consent.
The deceased, whose home was at and while there received word that
ent.
> Relatives and friends from Co- i Bridge, had been a logger since fin- the mother of the two ladies, Mrs
Following the dinner, at which a Neighborhood Club
I quille and Myrtle Point intend going*’ishlng school. < He was born near Almira Eastman Patterson, was very
large wedding cake was served, the
Mrs. Ted Balcom waa the hostess .out to Eugene for the wedding.
Bridge Sept. 2, 1913, und was five ill at her home in Corvallis. This
girls danced. Members of the club Wednesday to members of her bridge
was on Thursday and Mrs Patterson
Mr. Holzgang, known to his hosts month* past 29 year* of age.
attending Were: Maxine Knight, Alys club. Bridge followed dessert. Mrs. of friends here as Bob, is a petty of- I He is survived by his widow, Vena passed away the following day. The
June Fox, Phyllis Belloni, Maxine Fred Hudson won high score and Mrs. ficer, second class, a machinist mate I Mae Bryant, of Bridge, and two deceased was VI years of age, born (
Johnson, Winifred Stone, Donna Dean Balcom was second high. Attending ' In the Naval Reserve Air Corps. He ' children, Dennis Ovid, aged seven, in Ontario, Canada, and had lived in
Bosserman, Norene McKeown. Mar­ were Mesdame« George Johnson. i enlisted in January last year and has ; and Ellen Elaine, five; by his father, Oregon since 1890. The funeral ser-,
garet Stewart, Dorothy Coffey. Aloha Kenneth Lawrence, Irving Larson, been stationed in San Diego until Henry Bryant of Bandon; three vices Were held last Saturday in Cor­
Allen and Margaret Smith.
Dan Melton, J. D. Gillespie, Fred recently when he was transferred to i brothers, Edell, of Coquille; Ernest, vallis.
Hudson and F. W. Martin. -
Mrs. Patterson is survived by four
the base at Alameda, Calif. He is a . of Myrtle Point, and Arthur, who is u
Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, assailed by
fanner Medford boy, born and raised, corporal in the Army somewhere in daughters, a son, 13 grandchildren
her daughter, Mrs. Luckey L. Bonney, Eeadrien Club
there, and is the son of Mrs. Frances ¡the South Pacific, and by a sister, and 21 great grandchildren. .
entertained members of the Justa-
Mrs. Orville Wood entertained at Holzgang of
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San Francisco.
While in Miss. Roberta Bryant, of Ukiah, Calif.
mere club last Thursday. Luncheon luncheon on Monday for members and , Coquille he was shop foreman, of
I
was served at one-thirty. Members friends ***
of th?
the Eeadrien C!ub.
Club, The Southwestern Motor*.
attending were Mesdames Leona afternoon was spent sewing and
Bob will fly up from San Fran­
Bryant, Bart Tolaom, F. L. Green- visiting. Those attending were Mes- cisco to Astoria and has been granted
ough, M. Ö. Hawkina, J. A. Lamb. dimes W. E. Bosserman, J. D. Gil­ a two weeks' furlough. The newly­
A newspaper item published re­
H. W. Pierce, J. L. Smith, Jane Wil­ lespie, George Johnson, H. Ziegler, weds expect to be in Coquille some
cently, that Theodore Gerlach had
|
Ralph
Garst,
84
years
of
age,
passed
liame and R. A. Wernlch.
Roy Neal and Floyd Robb, of North time next week on their way to San
I uway on Wednesday last week, at passed away at St. Joseph Hospital at
Bend.
c
•
Francisco, where they will reside.
I the home of his daughter, Mrs. K. E. Eureka, was later learned to be in­
4
Saturday Night
Miss Marjorie, although bom in
correct. Complications had followed
Pettengill, on the Fairview road.
Bridge Club
Another Surprise For
Portland, has been a resident of Co­
his appendicitis operation there last
His
death
came
as
a
shock
to
his
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boober enter- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
quille for most of her life,
The
Nov.
21, but reports reaching his
family for he had not been ill, al-
tained their bridge club last Satur-
Members of the Methodist church daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. <L-
parents are that he. waa a little better
thought
confined
to
his
chair
since
he
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence choir and their organist, Mrs. M. O. Knight of Eugene, she is a graduate
the first of this week.
1
Lundquist were invited as substitut­ Hawkins, honored Mr. and Mrs.' of Coquille High School, a past pres* suffered a fractured leg last summer.
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He
was
born
in
Dayton,
Ohio,
Aug.
ing guests.
Refreshments
were Frank Leslie on Wednesday evening ‘dent of the Coquille Junior Woman’s
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C.
10,
1858,
and
was
five
months
and
17
served. Mrs. E. D. McCune won high following the regular choir practice Club and had Ju st begun to serve her
L. Frickey, which was born Jan. ?7,
score at cards. Attending also were A surprise party down stairs with ioe third year as president of the Bach- days past 84 years of age at his death.
passed jiway this week and services,
He
came
&
Coos
county
the
first
E. DjdcCune, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. cream and cake was part of it, Bo- e|or Girls club.
time in 1814 and was contractor who with Rev. L. C. Parsing officiating,
Bosserman.
sides this there was a Golden Wedding
She waa thg recipient of handsome
built the Bayside Methodist church will be held at the Oano Funeral
remembrance presented With loving gifts at a “time out”'shower held at
on Coos Bay. He returned to Dayton Home on Saturday at 3:45 p. m. In­
Office Party Far
greetings to the guests of honor, a' the plant office last week. '
in 1916 and five yean ago returned terment will be in I. O. O. F. ceme­
Marjorie Knight
fine wool blanket from the choir
Another couple to be present at the
west, coming to live with his daugh­ tery No. 2.
t »•
A surprise to Marjorie Knight was members.
ceremony will be her sister, Maxine,
ter here.
•
the Office Party held informally as a
and husband—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Besides Mrs Pettengill, he is sur­
farewell. Members of the main of­
Detlfesen—who are flying from Red
vived by a daughter, Mm. Dorothy M.
fice and private offices of Smith
, Bank, New Jersey, where he has been Smith, of Montebello, Calif.; two
Wood-Products Co. last Friday pre­
In oflfcers training school for the
sons, Herbert 8. and Clyde W., of
Quartermaster Corps.
At the regular meeting of Beulah sented the bride-to-be with a sterling
Dayton, Ohio, nine grandchildren
place
setting,
and
an
additional
knife
Mias Majorie's duties in the plant
Chapter, O. E. 8., last Thursday eve­
and seven great grandchildren.
Friend*
and
member*
of
the
St.
ning, Miss Bess Maury, Grand Repre­ to match her chosen pattern. A very
: office have been taken over by Miss
Funeral services, with Rev. G. A.
James Parish had Uie pleasure on
Margaret Belloni, and the bride-to-be
sentative of the Rhode Island Chap­ pretty table was decorated with
Gray officiating, wefe held at the
Wednesday
of
meeting
Rev.
Robert
ter, O. E. 8., read a most interesting double floral ararngementa, one on
was made^happier when the manage­
Gano Funeral Home at 2:00 p. m.
Loveland Greene and Mrs. 'Greene,
paper about the International East­ each side of a.lovely cake made by
ment told her she <^>uld come back
last Saturday. Interment was in the
who
arrived
in
Coquille
Tuesday
eve
­
ern Star Temple in Washington, D. C. Edna Robison. Coffee and ice cream
to work there again should the ne­
Masonic cemtery.
ning- to make their homo.
Rev.
She had the privilege of visiting this were also served A poem fitting the
cessity ever arise.
Greene
Is
the
new
vicar
of
St.
James.
beautiful building, a monument to occasion and written by one of the
The Sentinel is glad to be number­
Chadwick Lodge. A.F. A A. M.
The ladies of .the Guild entertained
the principles of the order, when on office poets was read
ed among the hundreds of friends of
at tea yesterday to honor the new­
Stated communication Chadwick
a visit in the east a few yean ago.
this popular couple and wishes them
comers. Invited from Bandon I
A, committee from Oregon was the The GUleepte Eatartaln
long, happy and prosperous life to­ Lodge Nd 88, A. F. « A. M , Tuesday,
ard
the lea were Rev. and Mr*. Richard
February 9, 7:80 p. m. Visiting
flnt to subscribe to this memorial Pinochle Ctnb
gether.
B.
Bartlett.
The
table
was
set
with
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a
brothers invited to attend.
building.
The Saturday Pinochle Club met a centerpiece of Japanese flowering
R. C. Johnson. W. M
Mrs. Emma Pierce received the at­ last week-end at the home of Mr. and
tendance award, presented by the Mrs. J. D. Gillespie. Eight o’clock quince and ivory candlse in crystal
holder*. Mrs. Luckey Bonney and
Calling carda, SO f« 81.90.
Worthy Matron. Following chapter, dessert preceded the cards.
Mrs.
a social hour was enjoyed, with re­ Stanton Stevens and C. V. Smith won Mr*. Walter Lltsenberger, presided.
During the afternoon a program
freshments served in the banquet high scores, Mrs. J. L. Stevens and
A reception Tuesday evening hon­
was
presented as follows: “The Melt­
hall.
Mrs. Drue Cunningham held low. The
oring Doctor James Richmond on the
ing
Pot,
’
’
by
Mr*.
Don
Pierce
’
*
kinder,
Thursday evening, Feb. 11, Mrs. traveling prize went to Mrs. J. L.
occasion of his birthday was largely
June Martin, associate grand con- Stevens. The club will meet in two garten group; Dorothy Beagle, a
attended at the Richmond home dur­
piano
solo;
a
vocal
solo
by
Pat
Yar
­
ductress, will make her official visit. weeks with Mr. and Mrs, C. V. Smith.
brough, accompanied by Shirley Sla­ ing the hours from seven until ten.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Harriman were
ter; a piano solo by Laura Emily So completely surprised was the hon-
Calling carda, SO fu jì .OO
extra gdests.- Members attending
Rubje; vocal solo by Jeannie Griggs, | or guest that upon arriving home he
\
for sponsoring
accompanied by Dorothy Beagle; was perplexed at seeing the many
Mrs. Frank
reading by Jean Erwin, and violin solo cars parked outside.
by Ronald W4Uapta. M«nmpanied by Leslie, herself in a festive mood be­
cause of her fiftieth wedding anni­
Mrs. M 0. Hawkins.
Mr*. J A, Moore, president of the versary, helped to explain by playing
for our community
Guild, WSS »«elated by My* A. J. Sher­ “Happy Birthday to You" Many
wood In receiving. Mrs. Ch*» Relbig joined in with the singing With that
I am with you 100 per cent
was chairman of refreshment* and the doctor was kept busy the regt
with her served Mesdames Lloyd of the evening receiving congratula­
Rosa, J. A. Lamb, Geo. Goaline, H. N. tions from about one hundred and
The doc­
Lorens, L, L- Bonney, Walter LRsen- eighty guests who called.
tor
’
s
many
years
of
practice
in Co­
berher and Jerne K*y.
During the afternoon the following quille has rewarded him With a host
j attended: Mesdames Jane Williams, of friends, many of whom wished to
be present but were unable to do so. r
Ida Owen, C, L, Tuttle, B Folsom, D,
Sponsored by
Those ab|e to come spent a most en­
IG, Mclnery, W. A. Mintonye, Melvin
COQUILLE JR. WOMAN'S CLUB
Giles, Elmer Benham, R, A, Juris, R, joyable evening,
The house looked lovely with dec­
B. Brownson. I-ee Hand, ClRrenee I
orations |n springtime yellow. Aca­
Benefits go to equip Service Men’s Comfort Kits
Summer», R. g. MeBride, J. c, Per­
cia sprays, arrangements of yellow
rott, G. M. Brooks, J, R, Axtell, Ron­
Established Price 36<
Fed. Tax de Total 40c
ald Burr, C. A. Heitman, (X W. Tyr­ and white carnations as well as bowls
f . M. ah—. Jr—
» of large daffodils were used about
I rell,
REFRESHMENTS, PRIZES, CARDS FURNISHED
the roomi, A large birthday sake,'
Sharfer, M. O. Hawkins, J. D. Ran­
brightly lighted with candles, was a
*
kin, K L Kistner. F. Pook, John Mar­
fitting centerpiece for the table laden
tin, Wm. Mansell, Geo. Sherwood,
with more cakes and cookies, candy
Fred Kuns, Geo. Gilman, Lnngloia,
and nuts. Tea, coffee and punch
Cha*. Btauff, Jas, Watson, Annie
were also served.
<
Robinson and Jennie Price, e
Mrs. Richmond's four nieces poured.
They were Mesd.imea Clarence Osika,
Comprehensive Film of Meat
Edgar Rickard, of Myrtle Point, Har­
Industry Shown by H, E. StudsnU
old Gould and Harold Hatcher. As­
“Our Nations Meat," an educa­ sisting with the receiving were Mes-
tional film of the meat industry was i dames Everett Seeley, Mrs. Jack
A1»'.;
shown to the Home Economic class at' Hullin. Wm. Peart, Jr„ Clyde Min-
the High Bchool last Friday morning ard and Miss Muriel Davis. Shirley
It would have been worth any one’s and Barbara Slater assisted the host­
t
time to have stopped and gone out to ess in acquiring the bignatures of
*
the school to have seen ths informa­ those attending for the guest book.
tive picture, the modem miracle of
Antarctic Antl-Freexe waa sold during the recent cold
the Swift process. It was the story Three Fined In Justice
weather by several Coos county service, stations and gar-
shown from the cattle on the rgn^b
Court Here The Past Week
goad faith with
on through the entire system of m*r-
Last Sunday afternoon, Mr.
Mrs. E. B. Finley, in celebration of
their 51st wedding anniversary, were
at home to their many friends. Dur­
ing the day many friends who were
unable to call in person either sent
meagpges or telephoned their good
wishes.
Refreshments of cake, coffee and
ice cream were served at a beautiful
table, using as the keynote for the
decorations a huge cake of white
and gold. Mr* D L Cox. Mn. J.
E. ^Stone and Mrs G. B. Wasson
served.
Friends who called during the af-
ternoon were: Messrs, and Meedames
A. F. Wilson,/ Ford Liday,Clyde Par­ .
rish, Carl Liday and Carl Dean, Nolan
Finley and Eldon, Harry Rotts, Curtis
Capper, Herman Ptaep, ,D. L. Cox
and Virginia and Darrell. Jr./ Car)
Gilbert, John Burgess, E. M. Wilson,
J. E. Norton. JU L. Bunch, Kenneth
Nevins, Remmel and Lanny, G. B.
Firiley and Freddie, J. E. Stone and
the G. H Wassons and George, Jr.
rind Johnny, OrvllBe Newton, Messrs.
Z. C. Finley, M. C. (Jack) Tozier,
Robert B. Pringle, Boyd Stone, James
Jacobsen, E C. Finley, C. A. Schroe­
der, Theo L. Clinton, Wilfrid Wasson,
D. B. Price; the Misses Norma Chap­
man, Bonnie Liday, Catherine Tren-
dell, (Gretchen Clinton, Susan Was­
son, Betty Wasson, Jeahette Stone
und Mesdames Gladys C. Oano, Anna
Christensen, Viola Liday, Rose Fin­
ley, Alice Holverstott and Adelia
Edmondson, J
Ail of Mr. and Mrs. Finley’s chil­
dren were there except Hugh, wbo
is at Panama.
This observance was a year late
for their golden wedding anniversary,
which could not be held last year
because Mr. Finley was in the hos­
pital. He is in quite good health now.
Valentine place cards gave Febru­
ary 7th as the time and St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Eugene as the
place for the marriage of Miss Mar­
jorie Knight to Bob Holzgang. at
the U. S. Navy, formerly of Coquille.
The announcement was made at a
dinner held last Friday evening at
the Dim-out Club in Marshfield. The
Bachelor Girls were the guests. Be­
tide each plate was a corsage from
the guest-of-honor to the girls pres­
Social Meeting
Enjoyed By O.E.S.
Next Tuesday Is
Woman's Club
[
Robert Garst, 84,
Buried Saturday
Report Of Death
Was Erroneous
Tea For Rev. And
Mrs. .R .L Greene
Honor Dr. Richmond
On His Birthday
ARE TO BE CONGRATULATED
Th« First Aid Car
BENEFIT SS
Bridge and Pinochle
George E. Oording
The Sentinel
adds its congratulation to
Guild Hall, Saturday, February 6, 1943
Coquille Aerie F. 0. E.
for their civic improvement, sustained
efforts and trusts the
Dance on Feb. 20
Antarctic Anti-
at purchased from a reliable dis­
tributor who was not swan nf its injurious qualities.
Every motorist who purchased Antarctic Anti-Freexe at
Southwestern Motors is urged to BRING IN HIS CAR AT
ONCE for a refund on the purchase and a flushing of the
cooling system. Please do not delay. We have a firm policy
of standing behind all sales and service and want to cor­
rect this error at the earliest moment!
Southwestern Motors
»*
done and the processing of the meat Thursday, Glen Rignhart Wood, for
until it is finally ready for the house­ having no warning device, and Lloyd
XKenneth Schuff, for having no oper-
wife's selection.
The film is the*
’s license, were each fined 95.00
company’s contribution to the Na i_'rater
­
I.
and
13.00 coat*.
tional Nutrition Program of the Fed­
On Friday A. K. Lively was fined
eral Government.
,
•1.00 apd costa of 94.00 for having i
_
I an overloaded truck
See our large cf^play of choice pot
| All arrest* were made by the state
plants at Bergen’s, across highway
: police.
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from telephone office.
Not the I
cheapest but the best. Phone «4.
f'‘ Keys maoe for an lock*
ra__a_
Cash Hardware. Coqull)- t Ore.
and the Sale of Tickets will justify their Faith ha Coquille
and that the
First Aid Car