The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 18, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Nurses Association
Met Last Night
Mrs. Geo. McClellan and daughter
came in last Saturday from their
home in Lebanon for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folsom,
and other friends here.
Rev. and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. E.
O. Waite, Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Persing
and Rev. Mr. Parrish, attended the
Coos County Ministerial meeting held
in Marshfield last Monday. They re­
port an unusually helpful and inspir­
ing program. The next meeting of
the association will be held in Co­
quille, March 15. Plans are already
under way for the program'at that
time. Lay members will be invited
to attend the afternoon session.
Tty District Nurses Association met
Wednesday night at the Coquille Hos.
pital with Lucille Livingston, club
president. Due to the sudden illness
of Mrs. Virgenia, one of the Myrtle
Point members, the group from that
town was unable to attend.
Coquille members present were:
Leia Elrod, Ethel Littler, Naomi High,
Alice Richardson, Helen Landis, Win­
nie Epperson, Verna Burch and Lu­
cille Livington. Mrs. Selma Kopang­
er, of Hillsboro. North Dakota, who
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
High, was a guest at the meeting.
I Plans, which are to be completed
at the next meeting, were discussed
for the organization’s 1943 civic pro­
ject. Games were played and re-
' freshments served. The next meet-
' ing of the group will be held at Myr-
! tie Point on March 17th.'
Royal Neighbors
' ,
The Royal Neighbors lodge held
their regular business meeting last
night at the W. O. W. HaU. Mrs At
Burch, -oracle, conducted the meeting.
Anne Montgomery, District Deputy,
was a visitor from Marshfield. Mrs.
Ed Sbas, oracle from Marshfield and
Mrs. Mast, oracle from Myrtle Point,'
were also present. Routine business
was transacted and during the social
hour a delicious luncheon was served.
stopped
Springs,
Mr. and
Coquille
subject will be on making kitchens
more usable and anyone interested is
welcome to attend.
Mrs. Dorothy
Bishop, home demonstration agent,
will be in charge of the demonstration.
Belle Knife Hospital
Dismissals the past week were Mrs.
LHiian Meyers, who entered for treat­
ment pn Friday, and Mrs. Tom Larson,
both last Sat irday. Mrs. Ray Clinton
was dimissed Sunday, Sterling Gru-
enwald and Guy Harris, of Marsh­
field, on Tuesday.
Jimmy Brown, a (nur-year old, un­
derwent a surgical last Saturday, and"
Irving Boorman, of Coquille, a major
operation on Monday.
On Tuesday Merlin Long, of Ban­
don, underwent a minor operation;
Frank Ward, of North Bend, entered
for treatment, and H. D. Boti.well for
treatment of an injured leg which
had been cut by a saw.
A baby girl, weighing 7M. pounds,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grif­
fith,* of Arago, last night.
L. D. Jones, of this city, submitted
to a major operation this morning. 4
Calling cards, 5« fuc »1.U0.______
THUR. FRI. SAT.,
¿EB
Dazzling
Beauties
Births At Coquille l^ospital
To Mr. and Mrs Robert Tennant,
Coquille, last Thursday a seven
pounds, 14 ounces, liaoy boy, who has
been named Ronald Lynn.
'
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rodgers
of this city, pn eight pound, 12 ounce,
baby girl, oh Tuesday. She. has been
named Mary Lee.
SONGS r- LAUGHS
GALORE
Grade 111 War Tires.
We have ,
lots of them. Southwestern Motor
Co. Car and Home'Supply Store.
See our targe display of choice pot
We now have a complete supply
plants at Bergen's, across highway of poles, brackets and pole ends for
from telephone office.
Not the curtains and drapes at Gregg Hard­
cheapest but the best. Phone 64.
s ware, Coquille.
•— s
Ellen Drew • Richard Denning
Jerry Colonna
Featuring
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Selbig left Wed­
nesday for Eugene. Mrs. Selbig will
remain in Eugene for a visit with
friends there snd in Portland. Mr.
Selbig will board the train carrying
other Swift managers to San Fran­
cisco for the annual managers’ meet­
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Selbig expect to
return Sunday or Monday.
Shower Monday Evening
For Bride-to-Be
THE ICE CAPADES
COMPANY
Miss Gretchen Clinton was the in­
spiration for a lovely party held last
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
George Johnson. Phyllis Belloni, of
Myrtle Point, was the hostess and the
shower was a complete surprise.
Spring flowers used about the rooms
gave a fitting background in which
to entertain for a bride of the coming
season. Pink camellias, daffodils and
sprays of plum blossom were used.
The diversion of the evening was the
game, “Down the River.*’
Maxine
International Famous
Skating Stars
For red-blooded romance
... for dangerous adven­
ture ...there's nobody to
equal Pierrel
GAYER THAN THE GAYEST!
BIGGER THAN THE BIGGEST!
BETTER THAN THE BEST!
treme length of
Üw Feature, there
will
be
ONLY
ONE SHOW
EACH EVENING
Starting
7:30
CARROLL
Ruth HUSSEY
Bruce CABOT
►John
PHIL
REGINALD
BROWN • OWEN
HENRY
Norton’s have just received a large :
shipment of Books, both for sales and
stock
rentals,
over.
EVELYN
TRAVERS-ANKERS
have
Grade
lots of them. Southwestern Motor
Co. Car and Home Supply Store.
ADVANCE PRICES
MAT. Ur — 35c
EVES. He — 50c j,
Prices set by Warner Bros.
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
$5.00 Plenamin's 72-day supply
$4.50
MARCH OF TIME
*■ Ç—I UM» H* rt» U. tMa Cww*
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
Mat.
lie — 25c
Eves.
He — 35c
SATURDAY 1:45
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