Mi. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett left Sunday for Portland and Tuesday morning left on a combined busi­ ness and pleasure eastern trip. They are going first to their old home in Waltham, Mass., and op their return trip will stop in Kansas City, .Mo., for a conference with Ralph L. Smith. They expect to be back in Coquille by the tenth of June. Margaret Stewart, daughter of' Mr. d L. Stewart, was rushed to ¡? tospital in Myrtle Point ■ j, Tuesday afternoon and underwent an I Larry Lundquist, superintendent, operation for appendicitis. Dr. J. D. at the Plywood plant, intends leav- Rankin R-<>ikm performing the operation, op- ing Friday afternoon for Portland she complained of feeling badly that where he will spend a day in confer­ morning and a blood count was taken. ence at the Smith Wood-Products In the afternoon the count was worse office and then go on to Seattle where and the doctor decided the appen­ Mrs. Lundquist lias been visiting at dectomy must be performed at once. j their old home. They Will be back Her absence leaves the bank still more short-handed than it has been. when the plant reopens June 1. Mrs. Glen Claver and Mra. Loraine Rice went to Roseburg last Friday to i.ieet "Happy” Rice, who arrived tliere on the eight a. m. buk from Hobbar New. Mexico. “Happy” took a plane from Hobbs to Los Vegas, where it was grounded and he came the rest of the way by bus. He stopped to see his mother, Mrs. H. A. Greenamyre at Denver. On Mon­ day Mr. and Mrs. Rice returned to Hobbs. N. M. • —;—» . . » ' Margaret Belloni was a week-end visitor «t Eugène, returning Monday. Rev. Menno D. Rempel attended the annual meeting of the Oregon Baptist state connvention in Salem May 11-13 last week. He reports that the Ump­ qua association meeting of Baptist churtrftesTwill be held at the Coquille Baptist church in October, 1943. Walter 5ft Doolittle, employed at the Smith Wood-Product? plant, left by bus Monday to visit his oldest brother at Bakef, Oregon^-Another brother, whom he had not seen for 17 yefirs, camp down from. Belling­ ham. Wnsh It will be the first time in wer 42 years that the three broth­ er: have all been together. * . Mr Doolittle will accompany his brother back to Bellingham for a visit and on ids return will stop off at Seattle and Tacoma to visit friends and rel­ atives. He will be gone two weeks 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marlin.Brandon spent g week in Portland, returning last Sunday Mrs. Elmer Peterson Thursday for Portland to receive *medical treatment. She returned Saturday. and Met;'* Friday, "The Cowboy's R. H. Ahr. Repairman, Message;" Saturday. “Detours on the Coming To Coquille Soon Dt*vil*K Highway; Hiffhu.'av* ’ 1 Sunday Snnrtwv morning. mornintf ; 1 Devil's R. H. Ahr will soon make his 16th “Going Which Way;’1 Sunday night, annual pilgrimage to Coquille and the “One Word That Kept A Man Out of Coquille valley and asks ..that house— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aiklison and the Church.” i keepers' look over their umbrellas small son are visiting at the Clifford The interest and the crowds so far Kern home from Dunsmuir Calif 1 at the meetings have been excellent land cooking utensils which may need Mrs. Addison is the former Jerry , and the meeting is coming to a fine repairing and their scissors which f need sharpening. Umbrella covering Holcomb of Coquille. ¡climax. Everyone is invited to hear , is his specialty and Bobbie Ahr, as the closing messages of the meeting. he is called, has an extensive clien- Dan Stiles has been visiting his He does good mother, Mrs. M. Brae I in, for the past | For grave markers fot* your loved , telle in these parts. It* three w -eks. He ief. for Colorado I ones, see John S. Sanders for style work Keith Leslie, who is on vacation Sunday morning. Don is a Marine I ' of marker and price, . ,_J. . He also has from duty with the Internal Revenue sergeant. cement building blocks 541 West | Krysl made for all ^Stevens office in Portland, came home Tues­ 6th, Coquille. Phone 123L. s Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. day to attend the C. H. 8. commence­ Mothers And Daughters’ Luncheon ment exercises last evening. His The Bachelor Girls last Friday held daughter, Kay, is one of the grad­ a red letter day luncheon at the Co­ t uates and gave a paper during the quille Hotel when they had as their program. ' own or borrowed mothers. The table I was gaily decorated with a color f Mrs. Wayne Rayi of Sweet Home, scheme of yellow and white in’ which is here visiting Mrs. Jack Barnes. were used iris, tulips, pansies and sprays of baby breath. Each mother Mm. Pearl Ellingsen, who has been was prej-ented with a gardenia cor­ f in San Francisco on a vacation, re- : sage as the was introduced. , turned Monday of .this week. Leah Jeanie Griggs accompanied by Avis Rover had been in charge of the li- I Ricketts sang “Juram-.^and “I Want brary during her absence. a Girl Just Like the Girl Who Mar­ —s ’ . ried Dear O|d Dad." Club members I Theodore Gilbert, .of Centralia, and their mothers attending were: Old South Sets Shave Sets chief crukier fpr Weyerhaeuser Tim- Margaret Belloni, Margaret Stewart, « ber interests, was in Coquille Wed- Dorothy ‘•Coffey, Marianne Axtell, Old Spice Sets Old Spice Shave nesday. • Rheo Walker, Lois Robison, Vvdnne Kern, Phyllis Belloni, Eunice Howe, Sets Stationery. Mrs. Hazel Sutton has sold their Aloha Allen, Maxine Johnson, Gladys I home on Maple street to F. L. Leath­ May, Norene McKeown, Donna Dean Bill Folds w Lucien LeLong erman of the Lee district, who ex­ Bosserman, Lunelle Chkpin, Alys Cologne and Fountain Pens pects to occupy it in a few weeks. June .Fox; Mejdaniea. H. P. Belloni, Mrs. Sutton will leave about aboi the first Robt. Stewart, A. B. Collier, Joe Ax­ Perfumes Portfolio of June to join Gerald, <_____ , wno .. is em- tell, E. A. Walker, Mary Robison, ployed at a shipyard in Portland. Clifford Kern, Delia Belloni, George Travel Kits fountain Pens Howe. Fred MoNelly, George John­ D rothy Coffee went to Salem on son, Leila McClure, Mary McKeown, Stationery Bill Folds Tuesday to be with her brother who W E. Bosserman and Morris Ray. is home on furlough. GRADUATION For Him For Her Mr and Mrs! it. R. Flannery have had as a guest for two weeks their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Kaiser, of Mis- soula, Montana. She expects to leave Mrs. Glen Claver left last Saturday to return to her home nexlQMonday. night on the train for Portland and Harold Shull, Machinist mate, U. Tacoma She expected to see -a S. N., was iq Coquille on Saturday lutither while in Tacoma. visiting his sister until today, when he Paul M. Pinkston, son of Mr. and left for Sutherlin to be with his Mrs. James M Pinkston, who has i mother. He will return to Treasure been Xi private first class at the Island .on the 26th of May. Harold Camp Polk. La., Army training camp, stated that while in New Caledonia, is one of those selected to take the he saw Tommy Percy. gun mechanics’ course at Fort Knok. We 'carry a complete line of V- Ky., according to information re­ Robert M. Hendrix, formerly at the ceived from Camp Polk. Coos Ray Logging Co. camp on the Belts for all makes of Refrigerators, | North Fork, who has been stationed Washing Machines and other equip- ?7 riot s have just received a new | at Camp Peary, Williamsburg, V*—Slfint— Washer Service Co., 365 W. shipment of Roseville Pottery. Pond for the past eleven mpnths, part of Front, Coquille. Phone. I 16tfa —x Lily design in lovely shades of the time in training and later as in- 1 Brown, Rose and Blue. Reasonably structor,. came In Tuesday evening PAINTING? Use our high quality Priced, ideal for'shower or wedding on a furlough. He does not know paint and get a better job. FARR gifts. » where his next assignment will be. • & ELWOOD. Evangelist White To Conclude Meeting W. W. White, state evangel.at for the 90 and 9 men, will conclude his meeting at Church of Christ, East 4th and Coulter, Sunday evening. 1 The closing services promise to be above the avers-e in interest as Evangelist White 1.1. announced the fJlowqqF topics: Thursday. 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