Social Notes Coquille Eagles Neighborhood Bridge Club Elect Officers Mrs. Dan Melton entertained mem- j bora of her bridge club un Wednes- day afternoon at her home. The club has lost Mrs. Ted Balcom, who has moved from Coquille recently and gained Mrs. Harold Stromquist in her place. Mrs. Fred Hudson won high score and Mrs. Frank Martin was second high. Also attending were Mesdames Irving Larson, Don Gillespie, Georgp Johnson and Ken­ nett Lawrence. Guild Meeting , Last Friday evening Uie Coquille Aerie of Eagles held its annual elec­ tion of officers. Those elected to office were Loa I Hickenbottom, Junior Past Worthy President; Evan W. Alburn, Worthy I President; A. A. Kyle, Worthy Vice I President; James N. Jacobsen. Worthy Chaplain; F. R. Bull, secretary; Richard Anderson, treasurer; Glenn Storey, conductor; Wm. O. Owens, in- < side guard; John McNair, outside guard; E. C. Yarbrough, trustee for one year; and Earl E. Adams, trus­ tee for three years. j The present officers retire from of­ fice on June 1 after seeing the Eagles through a very successful year. Un­ der ti**ir splendid leadership the membership has grown to more than 500. Mr. and Mr*. Graydon Crews Parents Mrs. Hazel Hanna has just received a letter from Mrs. Graydon Craws, of Annapolis, Maryland. In it was the announcement of the birth of an infant daughter, Sandra Lynn, who arrived on May 5. The baby's father. Lieutenant Graydon Crews, was principal of the Lincoln school and left here a year ago last September, going to Seattle, later to Chicago, and now is studying airulogy at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Mrs. Crews, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Herman, of Myrtle Point, taught at the Valley View school und was un active member of ttie local Business and Professional Women's Club, being at the time of leaving here on the executive board. Mrs. Crews wished to have the news of the baby's arrival reach her Coquille friends. • Mrs. Jay Freeman, McKinley route, entered for treatment; Mrs. Mary Fuller, Bandon, underwent a major operation, and Betty June, six-year old daughter of Ellsworth Willett on the McKinley route, submitted to an appendectomy; all last Thursday.. Harold Watzling, Myrtle Point, en­ tered for treatment on Friday, and June RikdT* Bandon, underwent an appendectomy on Sunday. Gano Cornwall, Coquille, under­ went a major operation on Monday. A 7 Vi pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robison of Arago on Tuesday. The same day Roy Campbell, of Riverton, submitted to an appen­ dectomy. A 7 Mi pound baby girl, who has been named Marcia Lynn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Cross, who live below Riverton, yesterday. : Also yesterday Mrs. Gus Schroeder, Arago, entered for treatment; Jack Cardwell, of Fairview, entered for medical attention, and Mrs. Mary Eaker, of Bandon, had her teeth' ex­ tracted by Dr. J^R. Bunch. Dismissals have been Mrs. Chas G. Brown on Friday Howard Tor- rance. Louise Johnson and Erniie Smith on Saturday, Mrs. Ralph Brown and Marjorie Travis on Sun- day. Mrs. Frank Martin was hostess at the regular weekly Guild meeting on Wednesday, Plans were discussed for the reception for Bishop Dagwell and the Confirmation class following the services Wednesday eveing. At­ tending were Mesdames Wm. Mansell, J. A. Moore, Chas. Selbig, Ned Kay, James E. Gaffey In Naval Frank Pook, F. M. Shaw, Ed. Lorenz, Ida Qwen, R. L. Stewart, Annie Rob­ Alaskan Indian Boy Leaves Training At Farragut inson, Fred Kun?, Miss Marianne Ax­ (After Winter At Riverton Beginning his recruit training last tell and Mrs. Ed. Russell, visiting Eleven year old Kenneth Liask, flt- week at Farragut Naval Training here from Portland. 116 Indian boy who has spent the Station is James Edward Gaffey, son past wilder with Mrs. Irene Hartwell of Mr. and Mrs. W. Guffey, of North I.af-a-lot Club Meets and Cberi, Mae at Riverton, left for Willard street, Coquille. The Laf-a-lot club met at the home i his home in Alttska on Wednesday. During the weeks he is in training of Mrs. Ô. K. Rakestraw last Thurs­ He accompanied his parents. Mr. and there, he will be taught military dis­ day. Members present were Mes­ 'Mi's. David Liask, who came from cipline, the fundamentals of seaman­ dames George Gilman, Alex Mackey, Seattle to get him. Mr. Liask is ship, and undergo rigorous physical Will Meyers, J. W. Ruble and W. E. • mayor of Metlakatla, Alaska. The hardening. Cross. | past winter he has been working in > Upon completion of his training, he , Seattle and, because the family was , will be given an opportunity to qual- ’’OR Expert Emergency, Repair Ser­ 396 Club unable to find housing facilities, they ify for one of the Navy’s several vice on Milking Machines, Farm Noon day potluck dinner was lived on their boat. Because of their I Service Schools, many of which are Water Systems, Tractors and,Farm ; served last Friday, May 7th, at the , friendship with Cheri Mae Hartwell, located at Farragut, for further train 'Machines, call J. A. Lamb Com- home of Mrs. J. W. Ruble on the whom they met when she visited ing a specialized trade. p..ny. Note--For Quick Service, Marshfield highway to members of Alaska in the summer of 1941, ar- small machines should be sent to the 396 club. Members present were rangements were made to send Ken- our shop.. • Mesdames Florence Hallock, Rose neth to Riverton. Marie Martin, Ophal Gilman, Katie The have two other sons, both in Detlef sen, Hazel George, Elsie Wheat­ the service; Bert, pilot of a Mitchell on, Gladys George and Edna Rake­ bomber in Africa and a first lieu­ straw. Meeting next will be with j tenant, and Wally, who is in Okla­ j Milford Wurdlow, arrested on the Bay last Friday on a Wyoming war­ Mrs. Fern Peterson on June 4th. MAY 7th homa in the Naval Air Corps. He rant charging his with non-support was captain of the Uuniversity of of his minor children there, was re­ Small, Round Yellow Gold Donf miss nearing Willie White Washington basketball team this year leased on order of Justice Alan Hall WALTHAM WATCH and famous for his long distance at the Church of Christ. Every the next day after bail had ben fur­ Engraved on back night except Mondays. May 2 - May howitzer shooting. nished. 23. 15t4s ‘Florenz from Dad Xmas *16” William Richard Chard is working Aioïïnïïm HEARING AID BASED ON II S. G OVER N M E NI FINDINGS i What Would It Mean To You To Lose Your Driver's License And Registration Certificate? Suspension of your right to drive is now mandatory if you are involved in an accident from which damage or death results, unless you can pay damages assessed against you. Recent Arrivals In County Jail Be Prepared Lost County Treasurer Receives See our :arge display or choice pot $47,470 Tax Money plants at Bergen’s, across highway The last turn-over from the tax from telephone office. Not the department to County Treasurer cheapest but the best. Phone 64. s Stauff for. this fiscal year was made earlier this week when 947,470.48, most of it for delinquent taxes, was transferred. ' -4» May Be Impossible for Us fo Mee» All Requests uround the court house yard as a trusty, after beiqg sentenced to 60 days in the jail by Justice Fred Bull last Thursday. He confessed to tak­ ing a tank, tire, tools and gas frqm a car at the Krome Corporation plant. Willie White, evangelist You are invited to attend the re- May 23. vival at the Church of Christ May 2- 13t4s Belle Knife Hospital With Liability Insurance In The Farmers Automobile Insurance Exchange Valued as a keepsake - * Finder please return to Ernie Smith Mrs. Florenz Breuer Res. 755 Fairview,St Phone 278M RIVERTON, ORE. LOST -4 Keys on keytalnar.' Wed nesday evening. Finder please re­ turn to Eaton’S Feed Store. REWARD Telephone Your telephone system Is chiefly built of ma a rials which are essential tv national defense. Such materials as copper, alum­ inum, iron, nickel, rubbei, etc , are now being used for shells, bullets, bombs, guns, tanks, planes, etc , and they are no longer available for b u i I d i n g more telephone lines and equipment. 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