The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 25, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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See our large display or choice pot
plants at Bergrril, across highway
trom telephone office.
Not the
cheapest but the beet. Phone 84.
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THE COQUtLUt VALLEY
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Spring Opening
Dance A Beautiful
Affair Saturday Eve.
Mrs. McAdoo To Be
In County In April
C.T.U. MetLost
Friday Afternoon
Eleanor Wilson McAdoo daughter j Th* W. C. T. U. met at the home of
of Woodrow Wilson, will be the Mrs. Henry Ellis for a regular busi-
About 350 people attended the speaker at a Ten Thousand Dollar jiesa session last Friday?- - j r-
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t| All officer* turned in a good re-
Junior Woman's Club Spring Open- ‘ Luncheon to be hold at * X-
the Chandler
ing dance last Saturday night at the Hotel, Marshflled, at 12:30 o'clock, I port and Mr*. Schram reported 80
Community
Hhll. “
Everyone U
had
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“ Saturday, April
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* .. _ " woman
J 'books
«ent to Bandon for the service
Any
;
good time and the Juniors will make buying a $37.50 bond between Satur- I men’s library.
good use of the money they netted, day, March 20, and April 24, through
The program const »ted of a solo by
Part of the proceeds will go to the a Stamp and Bond Woman’s Club Mrs. Bessie Couden at d duet by Vel­
Milk Fund, whloh this year is their' chairman, la invited to attend this ma Coy and Rose Marie Peart. The
WE PHOTOGRAPH
major project..
luncheon and hear Mrs. McAdoo, who topic of the day was “Absentees.”
The community building presented is regional adviser to the Western by Rev. M. D. Remple of the Bap­
a very dresesd up appearance due to. Women’s Division of the National tist church, who gave a splendid talk
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BABY’S PICTURE
the decoration committee’s efforts. Bond Sale Committee.
Any club on the subject.
with the help of individual members, buying a »37.50 bond for its own
“Liquor was a saBateur -ln the
FAMILY GROUPS
For the past month the Juniors have1 treasury may send a delegate to the hang overs caused by alcohol keep­
been at work making the large flow- luncheon,
It 1* hoped that many ing the workers In our defense works
Old Photographs
er prints used on the walls In the worfien will buy a $75.00 or larger from their work and their best ef­
spaces between the windows. These denomination bond so that the quota forts when on the job. Making a
measured 4 Mi or 5 feet in heighth for thia event may be excelled.
shortage in vital labor. Using rub­
and ware repeated around the hall, in
AU cars going to Marshfield for ber needed for surgical materials so
tulips, daffodils and apple bloaaoma. this event should be filled. With vital to human lives.” 7 •
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Th* orchestra shell had been painted this advance notice it is hoped that ' He closed with this paraphase on
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White and just above it was a gay many will make early arrangements the 23 Psalm.
showing of large spring flowers. to attend. Any cljib not yet having a “King Alcohol is my shepherd.
Pacli side uf the stage was a garden bond chairman may appoint one and I shall always want:
scene with white fence and flowering go on record as belonging to the He maketh me to lie* down in the
trees against a dark background, giv­ county bond »¿Hing committee by
gutter,
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ing tl^e effect of a moonlit garden. calling Mrs. Wernich, local chair- He leadeth me beside the troubled
In the ceiling the light from fifteen man of th«; county organization.
waters,
large lahterns caat a multicolored Coquille now »ell »tamps and bonds He destroys my soul, he leadeth me
glow upon the dancers.
through their appointed chairmen.
in the paths of Satan's wickedness
The decorations are to be left in They are the following:
Coquille
for Satan’s sake.
the hall to be used for the May Fes­ Woman’s club, Mm. Fred Houston; Yea though; I walk through the val­
tival. It is a creditable job, effec­ B. P. W. club, Mrs. Viola Newton;
ley of proverty, and have delirium
and Social club of O. E. S„ Mrs. Pauilne * tremens, I will cling to evil for
tive and profession»I-looking
properly scaled to the unusually Pettit; Women's Society of Christian
thou are with me, thy^bite and
large hall. Placing the lanterns, in- Service, Mrs. S. F. Stevens; Junior
sting they torment me. "
geniously fashioned out of hat boxes Woman's club, Mrs. Hazel Scharf er; Thou preparest an empty table be­
cut out and pasted with cellophane, W. C. T. U„ Mrs. W. P. Laws, and
fore me in the presence of my fam­
into their fifteen places in the ceil­ Rebekahs, Mrs. Florence Hallock.
ily, thou onointeth my head with
ing was a miraculous feat. Bob Mc­
foolishness, my cup is empty.
Carthy climbed a ladder and accom­
Surely distruction and misery shall
plished it. Georgia Hansen drew the
follow me all the days of my life.
patterns for the floral prints. All
And I will dwell in the house of
the girls worked for the past month
satan forever."
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on the decorations.
¡The president reported the pass­
Announcement
of
the
engagement
The committee on decorations was
ing of bill, S. B. No. 240, of which
composed of: Yyonne Kern, Lucille of Ralph B. Fuhrman, son of Mr. and
the W. C. T. U. did not approve
Mrs.
C.
J.
Fuhrman
of
Sixes,
former
Walker, Donna Dean Boaserman and
hs It takes liquor funds to use for
Coquille residents, to Miss Janet
Fay Waggoner.
education and teaching the evil ef­
General chairman was Lunelle Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fects on the human body.
,
Chas. T. Parker of Portland, was
Chapin.
Those present
were
Mesdames
made
at
the
sorority
house
of
the
Publicity: Mary Morris, Florence
Skeels, Fugelson Richmond, Way,
bride-to-be- the Kappa Alpha Theta
Floten and Eunice Howe.
Nelson, Erikson, Schaer, Ellis, Doris
Music:
Grace Withriell,
Mary house—in Eugene recently. Rolph, Schaer, DeNoma, Chowning, Chris­
who is a senior at the university, is a
Stevens.
tensen,
Couden, Dunn, Wheeler,
Tickets: Vi McBride, Dorothy Har­ member of Beta Theta Pl. No plans Laws and Kxhn.
for
the
wedding
have
yet
been
made.
ris.
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Door Committee: Evelyn Russell,
Eunice Howe. Ethel Roop, Pat Zodiac CM
Honor guest last Wednesday after­
Chomar,, Luneiie Cnapm.
noon
when Ruby Johnson enter­
' The prize dance was won by Mr.
tained the Zodiac club was Helen
and Mfs^aul P. Bales, of 958 North Detlefaen. - After the usual lunch-
—-Very- sgeetalhimeeo w ee* -sh own
WH« Mae Van Metey on Tuesday
Stamps was won by Pat Yarbrough. were elected as follows: Edith Ten­ night at the regular meeting of the
nant, president; Gladys Wheeler, Rebekah lodge. She was presented
secretary
Sewing and handiwork with a service diary and when re­
occupied the members who visited freshments were served, the cake had
the rest of the afternoon. Ethel Ful­ been especially decorated with vic­
ler drew the hostess gift. Attending tory emblems on her account be­
were Mesdames Blanche Mast, Edith cause she leaves soon to join the
Tennant, Ethel Fuller, Edna Kern, WAACa. She is the second to go
Gladys Wheeler, Jane Burch and into this service from the lodge,
Helen Detlefaen.
Louise Brown having joined four
months ago.
Delegates Mildred Schaer and Lois
Bridge Dinner
An enjoyable bridge dinner was Stevens were elected to go to the
given by Mr. and Mrs. Dick McClary grand lodge in Portland, May 18 and
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last Thursday evening. The dinner 19.
Myrtle Benham will be honored in
was served buffet style. Mrs. Tal-
lant Greenough won high score for Portland, when the grand degree of
women and Otto Zentner for men. Chivalry will be confererd upon her.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bal­ It was voted to donate from the
coni, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zentner, Mr. treasury to the Red Cross. Candi­
dates will be initiated on April 21.
and Mrs. Tailant Greenough.
The lodge expect* to have several
eligible to attend the Ten Thousand
Tuesday Bridge (Hub
Members of the Tuesday Bridge Dollar luncheon at the Chandler
When you get a Certificate, bring your
group met with Mrs. Lafe Compton Hotel in April when Mrs. Eleanor
tire here to be recapped with Goodyear
at the hotel this week. Mrs. U. E. McAdoo will be the supeaker. Mrs.
McClary and Mrs. F. L. Greenough Florence Hallock is chairman of the
materials—the Goodyear way! Every
won high scores. Mrs. Geo Chaney Defense Stamps and Bonds in the
step—from inspection to curing—is
will be the hostess in two weeks Relwkah lodge.
done by factory methods snd with
Attending were: Mesdames J. A.
reliable Goodyear materials.
Lamb, Ralph Milne Ed McKeown, F. Methodist Youth Enjoy
L. Greenough, U. E. McClary, Geo. The Beach On Sunday
H. Chaney and Mrs. Theo. Clinton,
’’TOO LITTLII TOO LATH”
Sunday afternoon a few of the
substituting guest.
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ean
be
recapped.
Only sound tire*
young people from the Youth Fel­
Don’t wait until yours are worn too thin
lowship Group went to Bandon,
Mrs. Arnold Entertains
wliere they frolicked on the beach for
or seriously damaged. Come in today
The C. S. C. cluB met on Tuesday a' few hours. Later in the afternoon
for our careful tire and tube inspection.
afternoon with Mrs. Jack Arnold. they gathered at the Richmond cot­
We’ll help you get a Certificate for
The living room was springlike with tage, which had been loaned by
G oody e a * recapped tire* — «nd givo
daffodils from the hostess* garden. Dr. and Mrs. Richmond. After rul­
Dessert was served the fore pert of ing their lunch. Rev. Chas. G.
you good advice on any tire matter. We
the afternoon.
Members attending Brown conducted devotions about
sell reliable service at reasonable cost.
were Mesdames Niel McGIIvery, Jas. the fireplace.
The afternoon was
Watson, Walter Winegar. J. J. Stan­ thoroughly enjoyed. Ideal weather
ley, Aurora Willard, Maggie Sim­ made the beach almiait perfect.
mons, Grant Wilcox, and Sam Ar­
nold, Sr. Mrs. Earl Cross will be the
AFTER
next hostess at her home in two
weeks
RECAPPINO
M»r. 28- t -Walter Allie Alkire, of
Empire, and Marjorie Evelyn Patton,
Teacher Training Work
of Marshfield.
At Pioneer Church
Mar. 20--4<e*ter D. Higgins, of
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Miss Pearl Sherlock and Mias Myrtle Point, and Bonnie J. Edwards,
Ruby Peregrine, of Portland, cm- of Langlois. They were married on
EXTEfMS
ducted a two-day Teacher Training Sunday by Rev. Chas G. Brown at
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Buy your Easter cards at Nor­
ton’s from our fine assortment.
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(dokuille Studio
Mail your Watch, Jewelry and Op­
All members of the Bachelor Girls tical Repairs to V. R. Wilson. Jew­
Club appeared ’Tor their Friday eler,, Watchmaker and Optometrist.
luncheon meeting at the Itotel last Expert Service. Coquille, Ore. lotts
week in green, to honor St. Patrick.
Jeannie Griggs sang a couple of num­
bers,
accompanied
by
Dorothy
Beagle.
Members attending were:
Margaret Belloni, Phyllis Belloni,
Marguerite Robison, ¡ads Rofeson,
Gladys May, Dorothy Coffey Max­
ine Johnson, Eunice Howe, Aloha
Allen, Lunelle Chapin, Yvonne Kern,
Norene McKeown, Lydia Holstein,
Alys June Fox,
Marianne Axtell,
Rheo Walker, Margaret Stewart
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Mining Location notices for sale a'
this office.
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St. Petrick's Luncheon
Auto Liability Insurance
Not Compulsory
1
Under new law ta became effective June £C,
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ie. IMS.
The safety responsibility act requires that any driver involved in
an accident that results in injury, death or property damage must
within 10 days present proof of $11,000 worth of financial respon­
sibility or have hi* driver’s license and car registration cancelled.
At any time afterwards his license and registration would be re­
voked immediately if his insurance policy expired or his bond was
cancelled.
’ .
Tlie act applies whether or not the driver was at fault, exception
being allowed only in the cast of a car legally parked at the time of
the accident. After two years, if the driver paid no damages and
no suit was brought against him, he would be permitted to drive
and own a car again.
Naw the average cllisen would rather play safe and place Insur­
ance on his or her car than to take a chance with FATE. WUh a
law like the above in force there is not much choice. BUT IT IS
NOT COMPUL8ORY. The coot for »15.9M insurance is not high.
From »14.0* ta $18.2$ per year fopimdfw ou the kind of Gas Rattan
Book you have.
ME FOR FULL DETAILS
Engagement Made
Known On Campus
Wilda M. Van Meter
Honored By Lodge
Your first step to more
driving milos
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The Office Where Accommodation I* A Pleasure
Henninger's
Wf sivlrA*
Prices ïffective - Fri.
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Free Delivery
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2 for 29C
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16 PEAS ’“"■ï VA, s
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21 PEACHES”BBYS Nol^“,59c
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GET A JOB YOU CAN
Marriage Licenses
STATION
BEFORE
RECAPPING
(.»Op/vi AM
IIRIS
Southwestern Motors Car
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Home Supply Store
(Week. Representative workers from Myrum I-aVina Tanner, both of
] Elkton, North Bend, Marshfield and Florence.
Mr. Brown also per-
- 1 . Myrtle Point, together with local formed the marriage ceremony for
' workers made up the group
The them at his home here on Tuesday
Mar. 23 — Walter Schnick and
primary purpose of the teaching was
I to train workers for Vacational Bible Benia Helen Babb, both of Marsh­
¡fcfiool work. However, some em- field
pha»is was given Io Sunday School
teaching. These two ladies are ex­
A line assortment of gifts for men
perts in their field* and brought in the seryice, Including money belts
some very valuable instruction and and sewing kits, has just arrived at
suggestion*.
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PANCAKE FLOUR « szio’ts uek 59c
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