PAGE TWO Meeting Instructive 1 B. P. W. Club ria. Hazel HibnaTGertrude Uiett^t Gretchen Clinton Weds Jade Laird Viola Newton, Bonnie Walker, Flor-*“1«'*«*/ DCnCHT ence Barton,'Hattie LetHolimon. l . I Past Noble Grands St. Patrick Party Coos Ministerial Ass'n Met Here Day of Prayer Observed Here The World Day of Prayer service was held in the Methodist Church parlor on March twelfth, with Mrs. L. P. Fugelson as leader. It was a heart-searching, comforting, season of prayer and meditation. Mrs. With- nell and Mrs. Couden each sang an inspiring solo, and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Skeels and Mrs. WithneU sang a trio, “Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me.” At the end of the service an of­ fering was received, which will help to continue the work begun twenty- five years ago, when the World Day of Prayer was originated. There are four divisions of this work, namely: Sending Christian Literature all over the world; spiritual guidance of American Indians in government schools; Work among migrants irf sixty or more rural areas; and by helping eight Oriental Colleges, where to- morow’s nurses, doctors, i, teachers, social workers, ang your old loan—It may save ib la^tynanctoi, —.................. —, — Money. J.^. Barton, Realtor. Monday night. Members i preaehtu'jou r < wera Maf'd3”1'* Edna Hartson, J. A.! A Real Estate Splendid Assortment of the meet t Tilgh- tr and three parted at this h SJX wi . 0. E. S. Grand Officers Honored relating some of her experiences She was asked if the stories of hard­ ship suffered at the hands of the Japanese were true and gave it as her opinion that they could all be duplicated many times over. The next meeting of the association will be held at Myrtle Point, April 1». Any minister residing in Coos county is welcome, and urged to attend. ♦ A good crowd at ing Tuesday evening, man waa back in the evening" of games, the members sat Leslie won high soora. Guests were >1 Jack received his commission as new members were down to a moat attractive table, also Mesdames Walter Utxenberger, Jas. ‘ ensign the day before the wedding time. I carrying out the motif. The center- Brady, H, W, Pierce, U, E. McClary, and rated top man in a class of two Keep in mind the all-county cara- piece was a huge mound of new po-, Roy Boober, E. E. Leslie, and Ed Mc- hundred. He was one of three men |van meeting to be held in Coquille tatoes while at each plate were cute .Keown. choeen to instruct at Bronson Field. March 28, with Marshfield as host. place cards, centered with tiny repli- , x -------------- *---------- The young couple will live for the E Buchner gave a short talk on cas of the same. Tiny shamrocks, “ time being at Pensacola, “Triple Tee Tickets.” Mr. Tilghman «reps paper, etc., completed tne en­ i» was lucky at drawing the door prize. semble. Mrs. Myrtle Benham was Dinner Honoring Fred A short program of rmidings was en­ the lucky winner <4 pr|ze draw-, And Henry Lorenz joyed, those taking part being Mrs. ing, a lovely plant. 1 A well attended mooting ot the Fred Lorenz and Henry Lorenz Westbrook, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Schroe­ Present were: Mesdames Della Wil­ Roy Mothers* Club was held at the were honor guests at a pleasant din­ der, Mrs. Hatcher, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. cox, Ethel Leach and Kern, Estelle Tedcherage Tuesday evening, at ner party held Wednesday night. Roth, and Messrs. Snyder, Buchner Dunn, riora punn, Flofa uonne, Donne, Harriet scnaer, Schaer, whk.h lt *— .. Jennie Price. Birdie Skeels, Florabel * ¿2! LZL March *°’ the CoqulHe Hotel Fred and Tilghman. All sang “God Bless America” at Boober, Inez Chue, Myrtle Benham, a . which had been [^renz left yeiterday morning for Hester Ida Oerding d,*‘'nl,nu^ du*>< the winter. Sev- N. he wU1 uke , the close. Pie and coffee were served aS ¿Xtem. T * ..three months’ course, preparatory to by the committtee in charge. jSalad and the hostess. R °yed *“ d*,en“ work and can MI receiving a commission a. captain in and crackers are to be served at the attend the day sessions father, ’ H Henry Mr. ^rtha Cram brausht th. the U. U' 8. * Army. His HU iather *nry next meeting.—Press Cor. Hr», neriha t-TOS arougnt the Lorenz, will return to business man- Calling carda. 50 tor »1.00. | ‘bl-ckout curtain." which the club agement from which he at quiet. Two lovely numbers were of­ fered which quite proved a complete recovery for the artist. Mrs. Chas. Stauff accompanied by Inez Rover on the piano, led group singing. A book review was read by Mary Virginia Morris, pinch hitting for Lunelle Chapin, also on the subject of "Keeping Fit." This was taken from the national B, P. W. magazine. During the social hour tempting sand­ wiches and coffee were served by Mrs. Inez Chase and Mrs. Elrod Mrs. Chase announced that at the next meeting, on April 5, there will be a forum discussion on, “How to Check Inflation.’’ Several local people will be asked to sit in on the panel. All members of the club are urged'to make an effort to attend the meeting. ■ Two special guests on Monday eve­ ning were Mrs. Littler, county nurse. ..... Thbrwtay evening, Mrs. Max- Last and Harriett Brenenstall, of Marsh- ¡ne Jeub, Grund Electa, and Miss field. Members present were Doro­ Bess Maury, Grand Representative of thy Bishop, Edith Walton, Mary Rhode Island, were given a reception by the officers and members of Beulah Chapter, O. E. S., at the regular meet­ ing held in Masonic Hall There were several visitors from Bandon and Myrtle Point, including the Worthy Matrons «f both chapters« ... a , An attractive degree, carrying out WE PHOTOGRAPH St. Patrick’s day motif, WM tendered the two honored members by officers of the chapter following which they BABY’S PICTURE were presented with lovly plants. rollowing the meeting, a social hour FAMILY GROUPS was enjoyed, after which refresh­ ments were served in the banquet h»l| Old Photographs The tables, forming a V, were at­ tractively decorated. Birthday cakes, honoring those whose natal days were in January, February »nd March, were served. Coos County Ministerial Associa­ tion met this week in Coquille at the Pioneer Methodist church. Repre­ sentatives from the various parts of the county were present. A most in­ teresting program was conducted Rev. Mr. Lindsay, evangelist, con­ ducting services at Myrtle Point, con­ ducted the devotional hour in the ( Rev. Gilbert Newland forenoon, spoke on the subject “The Church and Peace,’’ and Miss Hill, a mis­ sionary of the Baptist church, re­ cently5 returned from China, spoke w- Lamb, Jana WIIHsm* Ed. W. Lorenz, i Bert Folsom, J. L, W Vf Pierce and Lloyd Rosa. >h* Wott*r at the sheriffs office the past week WM booked March 12 and was ^*L,Or . "Y7UJ,?On ““u board as to his status, he not having *"y “ *cUv* ■*rvice certification wtth Grade III War Tires. We have PIMPLES DISAPPEARED OVER NIGHT ypg, it is trug, there is a safe harm­ less mrdlcsted liquid called Rleerex that win SWP Í»“ Money thtaSp*1*1«1 130 « w ®ÍS lwb Lasüngjy Stgl-WSTM ñS», waUfi«»*- for wall finish. PORCH A DECK PRINT tBicias^tcc0 pMMT Pimply face orie night and surprised the|r friend* the next day with » (lompteriim. There Is no risk i,rMt •ppll('»Uon must convince you you |et your money back Join the happy Kleerex users who are n® longer embarrassed with unsightly pimples. For sate by Barrow Drug. 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