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

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    B.P.W. To Entertain |<
Marshfield Club
and cookies at the cluse of the session,
The B. P. W. Club met at the Pariah
House last Monday evening with Ida
Oerding, president, in charge of the
meeting. Opening songs were led by
Clara Stauff. accompanied by Inez
Rover at the piano. The flag salute
was led by Ethel Roop and the club
collect by Georgia Richmond.
Regular routine business was con­
ducted, at which time the nominating
committee reported. Election of of­
ficers comes up at the April ft meet­
ing. A sum was voted to donate to
the milk fund. A tentative date of
May Srd was set to entertain the
Marshfield B. P. W. club.
An interesting letter from Ella
Braxton, who is connected with a
HOvernniWf ' WWJJRM ‘ f»t Biigliam,
Utah, was read.
An invitation to the open meeting
Monday night of -the Junior Woman’s
BABY'S PICTURE
FAMILY GROUPS
i. Attending were Ida Oerding, Bess
Maury, Clara Stauff, Annie Robinson,
Inez Rover, Florence Barton, Ida
Owen, Hattie Lee Holimon, Eva
Stevens, Leia Elrod, Cherie Mae Hart­
well, Joyce Owen, Georgia Richmond,
Ethel Roop, Irene Hartwell. Bertha
Smith, Florence Hallock and Hazel
Hanna.
Bachelor Girb Initiate Fear
At a special meeting last Friday
evening four girls were iniUated as;
new members into the Bachelor Girls I
club. Donna Dean Boaaerman and
Eunice Howe were the hostesses at
the W. E. Boaaerman home.
The'
party was strictly a social affair. The'
new girls had been told to come with­
out glamour and with their hair braid­
ed into seven pig tails tied with red
anfPyellow ribbons.
After the re­
freshments they were required to;
wash the dishes.
Girls initiated were Rheo Walker,
Yvonne Kern, Marianne Axtell and
Lois Robison.
Members attending
were Margaret Bellonl, Aloha Allen,
'Watlys May, Marguerite Robinsorr,
Maxine Johnson, Norene McKeown, “
Dorothy Coffey; ’Margaret Stewart,
Alys June Fox, Donna Dean Boaser-
man and Eunice Howe.
Margaret Smith, who will leave the
first of next week for Phpenix, Ariz.,
to be married to Dick Sherrill, was
the guest of honor at a pleasant party
Monday evening. The hostesses were
Mrs. Richard A, Hennessey and Mrs.
Harry Claterboe, Jr.
An inviting
spread on a
nich yard with everyone cooking their
own wienies on a stick over the open
fire was leisurely enjoyed by the girls.
All of this speaks well for this year’s
first day of March. Following th«
out-of-door supper the guests spent
the evening at bridge before the fire­
place in the living room. Arrange­
ments of white spirea and daffodils open meeting next Monday evening
from the garden were used about the at 8:00 p. m„ at the Parish Hall,
rooms. The guest of honor won high Everyone is invited. Mr. Withnell,
¡score at bridge and Donna Dean Dos­ instructor of muglc in the Coquille
ser man received a prize’ to¥ second- schools, will give a lecture on Public
score. Invited were Margaret Smith, School music. There is to be a musi­
| Margaret Stewart, Donna Doan Bos- cal program consisting of instrumen-
serman, Marion Flannery, Norene Mc­ . tai solos by Claire Gray, trumpet;
Keown. Alberta Brandon and Ina . Gerald Ulett, trombone; Mary Borel,
Sherrill, of Marshfield.
the bells, and Jerry White, bass horn.
Justamerr Club
•
Woman's Utah Nets Tuesday
The March meeting of the Coquille
Members of the Justatpere Club
were, guests for luncheon last Thurs- Woman's Club will be held next Tues­
day, March »th, at the Parish Hall.
There wiir be an interesting program
and Mrs. C. V. Smith Is program
chairman. Members who have not
yet contributed their dollar for the
club budget, please do so thia meet­
ing if possible. Please try to attend.
G Real Estate
-Q Insurance
Q Income Tax Reports
Q Birth Certificates
’ To Celebrate Legion
I I Auxiliary Birthday
A Joint meeting of the American
Legion and Legion Auxiliary mem­
bers will be held on Monday, March
8, at 1:00 o'cjbck in the Legion hall,
to celebrate the birthday anniversary
at the Auxiliary. An interesting pro­
gram followed by refreshments has
been planned. All Legion and Aux­
iliary members are invited to attend.
1 Coen« and get acquainted again.
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