~ TMS COQUILLE VALLEY RRNTtNEU ------------------- --------------- " 'Junior Hi Operetta Margaret Belloni New B. G. Heed To marrow Night Halzgang - Kmglit Wedding Sunday “H. M. S. Pinafore," operetta by : - The marriage of Min Marjorie L. Gilbert ànd Sullivan and abridged for Knight, of Coquille, daughter of Mr. production by Junior high schools, and Mra. Joseph W. Knight of Eu­ will be presented under the directicn gene, to Robert B. Holzgang, petty of HarqM Withnell Friday night, Feb. offiaer, second class. Naval Reserve Air Force, was solemnized Sunday continue to reed 12, at the high school gymnasium. -»-^4 This operetta promises to be one of at a ceremony held at one o’clock in A ?SLLy!!j; I «.«. A,uno™ the most' entertaining and colorful en- St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Rev. tertainaienta yet produced by the Francis P. Leipzig officiating. Mr. Holzgang formerly lived in Medford, Junior high school. were present Kay Littlefield, Mary Ore., and is the son of Mrs. Frances Cast of Characters: - Virginia Morris, Marilyn Laws, B. L. Stewart, C. L. Tuttle, Ed. W. The Rt. Honorable Sir Joseph Holzgang, of San Francisco. lends Clinton, Joy Norton, Yvonne Lorenz, Henry Lorenz. Jas. Watson, Pastel spring flowers decorated the Porter .............. ........ Charles Hanns j tin tiiriiri T °‘^. Martha Young, Jennie Price, Andie Robinson, Ida Captain Cocoran..... Maurice Williams ! chy/ch tor the wedding. A large Gretchen cl lilt Ml 'a^gR^jjMiCCWna Perrott. The following" ililWIW»1» Ralph Rackstraw ...„ Bud Hickam group of relatives and. friends was Mi uwib'WHttifcA present for the service at which Mrs. were present: Lunelle Chapin, Aloha E. Axtell, Frank Pook, Wm. Mansell, JMte Cooley played the wedding Allen, Margaret Stewart, Gladys May, B. Folsom, C. V. Smfth, Rev. and Marguerite Robinson, Donna Dean MriRobt L. Greene. Bosserman, Maxine Johnson, Dorothy — Coffey, Alys June Fox, Phyllis Bel-.I TueteaadBoCtab loni. Lydia Holstein, Norene Mc­ i Mrs. Vernon Heintzelman enter- Keown, Eunice Howe. ' tairied the Royal Neighbors Tauk-an- So Club on Wednesday evening at bar home. As a surprise to the host­ ess the members brought gifts and the hostess quite unexpectedly on ’ her part became the honor guest at The Junior Woman’s Club met last a mal| shower. Mrs. Heintzelman Monday at the home of Mary Stevens. WM aMisted during the evening by Plans for the Spring Opening Danoe Mrt Schroeder and Mrs. Embree. on March 20 were discussed. This Those sending gifts and attending will take the place of the dance post- Meadames Wm. Jones, Wm. Gaffey, poned because of sickness of members Klll, Martindale, Earl Schroeder, Er­ in the orchestra. Ernoit Johnson, Henry The card party held last Saturday Brioni, Molly Kaufman, Al Burch, night in charge of Mary Morris was( M _D. Sherrard, R. M. Waggoner, a definite social success but not «- ¡Clyde Clark, Melvin Giles, Guy Tw- nancially so. The president, Lunelle rey and Marianne Embree, Chapin, announces an Open Meeting _______________ at the Guild Hall on March 8, at —• ass C Z* C Unenri Mr* und Mr* »“IsgaK left this which time Mrs. Grace Withnell will I RC W.3.U.3. nOnOI> Cobb, Ray Gilkey, J)iek Hensley, Elsie Preussior, Clifford Manning, Donna we*k *or S«n Francisco to make their be in charge as fine arts chairman, i j ft____ y_ Milligan, James Odon, Lael Shuck. home- For traveling, the bride wore Harold Withnell will direct the music. ~ Lenora Womstaff, Dorethy Werth, “ brown The next meeting will be a potluck dinner at the home of Lucille Walker ( The Women’s Society of Christian Dorothy Williams, Robert Thompson, 1 Service held an all day meeting at Eldon Chowning, Virginia Huddle, on February 22. Pioneer church, Thursday of last Joan Mintonyno, Mona Pingleton, i week, Lena McCurdy presiding. A Judy Slack, Gloria Mae Tharp, Betty , business session was held in the fore­ Reynolds, Frank Barrows, Marilyn A pleasant birthday dinner for noon. tyxm After routine work the presi­ Diaher, Jean Jacobson, Clinton Peart, dent appointed the chairman of the Irene White, Charles Billings, Eva Mary Virginia Morris was given last various departments to serve for the Haddix, Mery Miller, Esther Howell, Monday evening by Lunelle Chapin Bill Brown, Patsy Norton, Geraldifte at her apartment. There were dainty enautn< y r Valentine decorations, a birthday r It was decided to continue to have Price, Grace Taylor, Robert Oerding, cake, bright with lighted candles, and ; °ne “* W meeting eaoh month with Donald Pierce, Maxine Roth, Leaths a color scheme of red and white * P00“0* luncheon at noon. rather Treodt The Past Noble Gjands held their than two afternoon meetings as pre­ Between acts of the operetta the first monthly meeting of the New Completing the foursome was Yvonne Girl’s Choral Club of the Junior High : Year at the home of Jennie Price; Kern and Allie Beast. Following the viously held. It was also voted to have a oooked Wai entertain by singing three popu- I dinner the group attended the meet­ president, Florabel Boober, presiding. food sale, Saturday, Fab. 20, nJace to lap patrtkte numbers. Those present were: Meadames ing for the Junior Womens Club. be decided later. Admissim—Adults, 25c, including Hester *' Holverstott, Ruth Beyers, At noon more than 20 mbmberg and tag; childpen, Jp. Hi- agp or younger, Emily Hersey, Ethel Leach, Annie visitors were seated at a potluck lie, including tax. For Mrs. Currte Robinson, t lorabel Boober, the host- luncheon. Mtssers. Purvance, Rich­ Mrs. A. B. Collier and Mrs. Jas. and Misses Ida Oeording and mond, and Harriman were guests, *J|fcWh Gruonewald. Annie Morrison Brady were co-hostesses on Wednes­ Clarice Gormley, Eula Schram and day at a bridge luncheon which they was a guest of the meelng. Dorothy Harris served as hocteasee. gave in honor of Mrs. T. B. Currie, After the business meeting intrigu­ It being the 85th birthday of Mrs. visitor here this week from her home ing games furnished by the president Blanche Davis a special table had been in Eugene. Mrs. Boober-was the re­ were the cause for much hilarity. Mr. and Mrs Bert Banders arranged for her, with five elderly cipient of a prize for high score and Delicious refreshments and comic ladies as her guests. At 2:00 p. m. nounce the marriage of their daugh. Mrs. Currie received a lovely guest valentines were enjoyed by all, ev­ ter, Lorraine, on Jan. 16, in Bakers ­ the ladies adjourned to the church prize. Invited were the following eryone departing at a late hour. parlors for the study hour. Mrs. field, CaUf., to Sgt. Arthur Shafter, Meadames Roy Boober, F, U'Greete- of the Army Air Corps, who is sta ­ Fugelson lead the devotional service, ough, H. Zeigler,, F. C. McNrily, Ed tioned at Minter Field, Bakersfield, choosing “Love" as the subject. SheoMeraueia, McKeown and Mrs. Currie. read Phil, l-l to 14. Fem Peterson (Calif. He to the son of Mr. and Mrs. The regular luncheon meeting of the Bachelor Girls was held at the hotel last Friday noon. In the chair as the new presiding officer was Margaret Belloni, who succeeds Marjorie Knight who was married this month in Eugene. Each member Southern Pacific Appeals For Help America» Legion Meetbg Monday At the meeting of Coquille Pewit, No. 36, American Legion, the Sea Scout committee reported that the Skipper, Harry Hunt, had resigned owing to the long hours he is putting in swinging the loading donkey about. Bob Stewart has been pinch hitting but asked that a new Skipper be ap> pointed to take over the duties of the Sea Scout Ship. The Sons of the Legion have run into a snag and it seems it to impos­ sible to untangle it at this time. Be­ cause of the strenuous and numerous actiivties in which the boys are re­ quired to participate, the Post went on record as favoring the discontinu­ ance of the activities-of the Sons of Legion until next fall, depending on uRRttMetal Jhat time.. Junior Club Plans Open Meeting Southern Pacific today appealed to local business and professional men, college students, farmers and all other able-bodied men who have> time to spare on weekends, for help in over­ coming an acute shortage of workers needed to maintain tracks ^for the speedy handling of.vital traffic. The railroad, it was I |, is currently short several thousand track workers on its Pacific Lines In an effort to relieve the slutation. Southern Pacific is inaugurating a campaign to sign up men for work on Saturdays and Sundays in .tHis vicinity, according to F. A. Pook, local agent. The ptan was recently tried out at Davis and Palo AMo, Mr. Pook said, with great success. Business and nsidasetox-1 ~i~r irtuiri eigST up for the emergency jobs I and have patriotically conffnued to devote d« their spare time to working on the rail­ road. ■ Mr. Poole points out that the pro­ gram offers local men an opportunity not only to perform an essential war job, but also to gat healthful week­ end exercise and to earn extra money He is prepared to furnish full infor­ mation to all applicants, and will en­ deavor to organize a crew to work during the coming-weekend. Member's Birthday Mrs. Price Entertains Noble Grand Club z Lorraine Sanders Married Jan. 16 Partly For Mrs. Don Shore Mrs. Donald Shore, of Marshfield, was honored on Monday evening at the home of Mrs W. B. McLacrin. Mrs. Shore was formerly a resident of Coquille and the occasion of the party was a stork shower. Refresh­ ments were served and there were many lovely gifts. The evening was spent playing pinochle. Mrs. Ernest Batty won high score. Mrs. Henry Burr second high and traveling prize, Mrs. Clay Hensley was con- soled. x Attending were Meadames Clay Hensley, Willard Burrell, Henry Burr, Dick Summers, Elwood Willey, Ernest Batty, George Griggs, Jack had charge of the program. The Arthur Shaffer, of Booth, Oregon, theme was “Peace and World Coop- and ,nd attended Oregon State College — eration.’’ Mrs. Harold Withnell, ac­ before enlisting. Lorraine was a graduate of Co­ companied by Clarice Gormley, sang “Wonderful Peace.” The Meadames quille High school in May, 1948. She Richmond, Laws, Ellis and Taylor, later finished a course at Northwest­ each read selections and took part in ern Business College in Portland a stenographer the discussions of the subject. Doro­ and was employed thy Harris read a selection entitled, for the R. K. O. Picture exchange in Portland for over a year. Last Sep­ “I am a woman." > The society will meet at 10 a. m. tember she went to Loe Angeles, Thursday, Fob. 18 at Mrs. Richmond’s where she was employed in the of­ for the study of a book on Latin fice of Schwabacher-Frey company America. A potluck luncheon will be until her recent marriage. Sgt. Shaffer is to be transferred served at noon. The attendance last Thursday in­ soon and she will come home for a cluded Meadames Gormley, McCurdy, visit with her parents until he is lo­ Purvance, Schram, Harris, Taylor, cated. He expects to be at the new Fem Peterson, Helen Peterson, Rich- ' locations for four or five months mond, Fugelson, Hersey, Harriman,; and ah* will join him after he is lo- Ellis, Way, Davis, Minard, Laws, cated. Londy Peart, Eva Stevens, Zeigler, Lundquist, Bosserman, Albert Prus- i sler, Raymond Prussler. Kesner, Hul- tin, Leslie, Hawkins, Gillespie, Oden, YfiarS___ Pflmlpd Oddy, Roger, and Nelson. Mesdames 1 eO'5 ’QrOlea m Forger Gets Two SEMI-LUSTRE Wall FMab The aasasingly washable jvsll finish . for kitchen and I bathroom, hall. Clieda “ Leonard, Ida Goodman and Jack Kegg, arrested last Friday Harold Withnell were vialiora. issuing a forged check at Myrtle Point in the amount of $10.6«, pleaded Home -------- Sold Small-------- — ---- „ -------- guilty before Judge King, Tuesday, George E. Oerding, local Coquille and was sentenced to two years in realtor, sold one of the home belong- P*> Dance Netted flit The Coquille Fire Department, at the dance last Saturday night, clear- * ed »109 96 which is a little more than [ the estimated coot of fixing up their room in the city hall, above the fire hall, for more comfortable sleeping I quarters. 15,000 Pennies By The Schools In the recent drive to collect pen­ nies in the three Coquille schools 15,000 of the coppers were dug up from Piggy banks and hoarding places and practically all at them were turned in for defense bonds and Inmnc Menu «- Grade III War Tirea. We have ■ stamps. Many rw/ of fka the vaimso young — people lota of them'. Southwestern Motor received souvenirs of the Battleship - 'Co. Car and Home Supply Store. Oregon also. Good supply of men and women’s bicycles. Also electric toasters, elec­ tric shavers, auto accessories, etc. Southwestern Motor Co. Car and Home Supply Store. A transparent, non-inflamable, ventilated plastic helmet—complete with detachable mood—is a com­ bination safety and beauty aid for women war workers. The Industrial Repair Co. efCecaUte e MACHINING METALLIZING WELDING PRESSING BLACKSMITHING * Repairing Aids Victory “WALLY* Calling canta. M for 8LOO.