The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 20, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL. CÓQtJtLLk, ÒktGON, THURSDAY, MAT 20, 1*43.
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president’s words of welcome briefly.1 Ida Oerding, Florence Hallock, Eva
At this time she offered the reading Stevens, Cheri Mae Hartwell, Flor- '
; of “Viking Blood” from her own book' ence Barton. The ladies of the church
! of poems, an ingenious composition, should have special mention for the
Seventy-five Coquille women took • exPre“'in* the ‘hixture of farmer and delicious course dinner and their ex- ,
Piano and voice pupils were pre-
“ their places around long rows of explorer in the life and minds of cellent service.
their places
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sen ted in recital at the rameer
Pioneer metn-
Meth-
her
sons.
She
also
released
an
tables arranged in V-formation on
she
Beyers,
accompanied
on
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piano
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Monday evening in the Pioneer Meth­ i published verse with which
Inez Rover. Members and guests at- *
odist banquet hall when the Business j closed., It was as follows:
lending were; Ida Oerding, Aurora R.
h* ¡’.rogram M‘8S Y.
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and Professional Women honored
Willard, Jennie Rose, Annie J. Rob-
?“lk °" niuxi^’ 8taUn8- ‘There
SONS
their mothers and the mothers of the
' must be no blackout of music during
annual Mothers and Those mothers from whom their sons inson, Miranda Way. Harriett Whit- i
nation. ' This
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the ordeals we arc n.iw facing in a
have
been
taken
Gertrude
E.
Ulett,
Grace
Wlth-
Daughters banquet is the most im­
war-tori, globe, for music is a living
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nell, Mary Morris, Allie Beset, Alice i
portant occasion and highlight
of the Have reason to mourn and pine,
! idea, it is a human expression, an
Symbolic
of
war
time,
,
But
I
am
neither
forlorn
nor
for-
Lafferty,
Ethel
Roop,
Emma
M.
club year. I .
ennobling hope.”
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Pierce, Bess Maury. Helen Beyers,
with the emphasis placed on Victory, I
Of the thirty young people taking
Ruth Beyers, M. Peddicord, Edna D.
every decoration detail was patriotic. For I gave mine.
part, ten were from Bandon. Illness
Kern, Arlene Robertson, Mrs. E. A.
Each unit repeated at continuous in- ‘
prevented/two vocal students from
ter vais around the length of the tables i
An impressive skit was presented Robertson, Mrs. Sarah A. Ribble, appearing. There was a good at­
consisted of a colorful global map of ' with Cheri Mae Hartwell as script Frances Holmstrom, Florence Bar­ tendance , in fact more attended than
war activities; a red white and blue i reader, Florence Hallock, background ton, Muriel Da^. Cherie Mae Hart­ had bee t expected. One coujd not
candle grouping; clever combination ' vocalist. “Great Mothers of the Na­ well, Irene G. Hartwell, Jane Creager, but be impressed with the assurance
menu and place cards and individual tion,” artisltically portrayed in cos- i Inez Chase, Callie Leach, Lois De- ; Of such young beginners.
Almost
Myrtle DeLong,
Maymie
candy baskets, all carried out in the tume were: Puritan mother, by Hazel Long,
' the first half of the program were
Hanna; Revolutionary mother, Eva Geaney, Lois Fenn, Florence Berg,
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national colors.
Ida Qerding, retiring president, was Stevens, Betsy Ross, Hazel Hanna; ®ailna Caughell, Mary Burns, Peggy and there was hardly a breakdown
in charge and opened the meeting Civil War mother, Mary Todd Lin-:Newton- Eva M, Cummins, Hattie Lee >Ail of the work one noted was clean,
with.a salute to the flag and the na- coin, Ethel Roop; Spanish American Hollmon, Rills* Nosier, Belle Knife, firm add clear, with good pedaling,
Davis, Mildred Tyrrell, Edith
ti mal anthem by the gathering, fol­ War mother, Clara Barton, Mary Vir-
j which showed thoroughness of train­
glna Morris; World War I, Joyce Walton, Matha E. Mulkey, Myra E.
ing.
lowed by the introduction of guests.
Owen; World War Today, Clara Bos-
Clara Boaaerman, Mrs. H. N.;
Emphasis should be made on the
Mrs. Frances Holmstrom, poetess serman, and Greatest Mother of uh
Martha Jfoung,^ Mrs. Carrie i
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Stanley. Joyce Owen. Nellie Sikes.
McCurdy. She was
and guest mother, responded to the All, Viola Newton.
Ella Law, Eva Stevens. Zoe Fugelson, I ‘h* °nly *‘r‘ Wh°
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| Ida Oerding
announced
two Jennie C. Price,. Emily Hersey, Ida With ““’t P0"* ™d the mann*r of
awards made to the local club at the Owen. Jane Williams. Georgia Rich- Sn
,rom ,he <,ar‘' som<‘ of her
' state convention last week-end at
I Eugene.
The Evangeline Philbin
cup donated by a former state presl-
I dent and made each year a* an award
•to the club showing a report of the Langlois, Hattie Shelley, Ella Nel­ Death of a Hero,” by Tschaikowsky.
WE PHOTOGRAPH
'greatest community accomplishment, son, Gladys C. Gano, Hazel Hanna,
Thia, of course, was outstanding. He
I in this case it happened to be the war Florabel Boober, Emma Sranton,' ha« a sturdy way of playing and a
1 effort, the list of which was published Mabel Wemich.
BABY’S PICTURE
manner of entering into it which was
•in last week’s edition of the Sentinel.,
liked.
¡The other award was for the Scrap- O. E. S. Entertains Job’s
FAMILY GROUPS
| Two sisters from Bandon were in-
. book which showed the best publicity ' Daughters At “Mother” Program teresting. Both are the outstanding
in the state for the past year. This i
Old Photographs
playing
Last Thursday evening. Job's artistic type, showing in their -
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was judged also for neatness, contin­
1 Daughters and parents were enter-
o£*nte,J>r?ta**ort- They were
Restored
uity of reports and amount in inches.
'Kathryn Owenby, who played “Deep
Clara Stauff's outstanding work in , tained and honored under good of the Purple,” by Peter DeRuse, and Ruth
order
at
the
regular
meeting
of
Beu
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music and arts was mentioned during j
Owenby, whose number was “Prelude
the session of the executive council. lah Chapter, O. E. S. A clever and i in C Sharp minor.” by Rachmaninoff.
entertaining
degree,
featuring
“
Moth
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The committee in charge of the
The first number was played beauti­
banquet was the executive board: er,” was presented by various mem-| fully and the second number, a favor-
bers, under the direction of Mm.
Clara Bosse rman. There were 13 lte with so many, was most pleasing­
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Job's Daughters
present, several ly done.
A
stat
inent
from
another
teacher
, parents and the Guardian and Aaeoci-
ate Guardians, Donna Dean Bower- 00
W.itaon *
technique
the student — to
'man and Dave Rackleff.
|’ was that she inspires
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i Following the meeting, a social ca‘ch the *p'rlt °r lhe c™P<*(‘r a"d
hour was enjoyed with refreshments
work his own through re­
served in the banquet hall. The table CI eat*na rather than Imitating. The
was decorated with red hawthorns
sisters brought this out
and snowballs, centered with a bowl throu»h thelr 104x1 con,ro1 and ln,er-
pretation.
of roses flanked by red tapers.
Ths recital was all beautiful and
everyone helped with his or her fine
Bapthit Church Mission
work to give an evening of good
East 4th St. & Coulter
Society Meet«
entertainment.
Baskets of pastel-
The Woinen's Mlaalonr~lociety of colored snapdragons, arrangements of
Emanuel Baptist Church mpt Wed­ snow balls and spring flowers and
nesday evening of last week at the ferns dressed the stage into a ’bower
SERMON TOPICS
of loveliness.
church rooms.
President Alice Holveratott opened
the meeting with prayer and Mrs. New Office Hours Of
John Stone gave the devotional, us­ Ration Board In Coquille
ing the fourth chapter of St. Mark.
Beginning Monday, May 24, the
A short business meeting was con­
War Price & Ration Board in Co­
ducted, after which Mrs. Wm. Knight
quille will change the hours which
presented a program on Baptist Home
they are opened to the public as
Missionary Work: "Among the In­
follows:
dians," "The Chinese Mission imPort-
Monday through Friday, 10:00 a. m.
land," and on the work being.
to 4:00 p. m.
done for the service men and among
Saturday. 0:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
defense workers. The speaial inter­
For convenience of the public, the
est
letter
was
read
about
Margaret
While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
office will be open every Monday
Cuddeback, an Eugene, Oregon, girl,
evening from 7:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m.
who is interned in Shanghai, China.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
R. W. Kuenzli to: Mesdames Ned Motion Day In Circuit
Griffin, C. Parrish, Ben Walton, John Court Next. Tuesday
Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
Stone, H. Ross, Ford Liday, Alice
effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto-
There has been no motion day in
Holveratott, Wm. Knight, E. Riley Circuit court here the past few weeks,
ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability
and Mrs. Riley, Sr.
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col-
Judge King being in Gold Beach and
Victory Keynote Of
B. P. V/, Banquet
Beautiful Recital
Friday Evening
Calling cards sc for 3100.
Dudley Walton Advanced
Ensign Dudley Walton writes his
mother that he has been commission­
ed Lieutenant Jr. Grudc. He wrute
thut he had hoped he might get home
for Mother's day. • He is somewhere
in the Pacific.
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TRY OUR COMPLETE
Southern Fried
Chicken Dinners
ON SUNDAY AT
Dont' miss nearing Willie White
Every
at the Church of Christ,
night except Mondays. May 2 - May
15t4s
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$1.00 PER PLATE
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Do you want to avoid the trouble and worry ot
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.yours or a buyer who does not need fin'ance terms
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We need hundreds of used cars— all makes and all
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The Closing Days of the Revival
C H U RCHA ÖT CHRIST
Church Pontiac
W. W. WHITE, Evangelist
Thursday:—’’Excuses Stated and Met”
Friday:—“The Cowboy’s Message"
Saturday:—“Detours on the Devits Highway"
Sunday Mor nitty:—“Going Which Way”
Sunday Night:—“One Word That Kept A Man
Out of Church"
TIMELY TIPS
on tire care
Auto Liability Insurance
Usion, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
mine where the fault lay.
Grace Withnell New
Head of Junior Women
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Let us remove small stones, find and fix
cuts and breaks that may mean serious trouble.
Have us cheek wheels and brakes, too. We
offer reliable services at reatonablo cost
Don’t wait until your tire is worn too thin
for recapping and becomes a total loss. We'll
tell you when to act No ration permit needed.
presiding at the trial for murder of
j , John Nodine, who is jtcct
accused of kill-
i ing his sister,
Catherine, .
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His plea
is seif defense.
Should Jhe trial end in time there
will be a motion ’day in —
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court here
next Tuesday,
A heretofore unpublished report
of importance to club life in Coquille
is a potluck dinner held May 3 in
the Guild hall, at 8:30 p. m„ at which
time there was installation ot offi­
Res. Phone 95L
Office Phone 5
cers in the Junior Women's Club. Missionalries To Peru
"* Beautiful corsages presented at the Visiting In Coquille
dinner were made by Vi McBride
Rev. and Mrs. P. Henry Hall, re­
V and Gertrude Swinney.
Incoming turned missionaries from Peru, S. A.,
officers are; president: Grace With­ will be the guests of Pastor and Mrs.
nell; first vice president, Vi McBride; L. C. Persing. These missionaries
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secretary Dorothy Harns; treasurer, ’haVt.
hwne oh furlüugh and are
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Yvonne Kern; pariliamentarian, I.u- at present doing depulatlonal work
'dlle Walker; historian, Donna Dean | I preparatory to their return to Peru
Bosse rman.
| in the near future. Mr. and Mrs.
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| Hall will both be speaking at the
Miss Saladee and Dr. C. W.
| Assembly of God Church Friday eve­
Endicott Married Saturday
ning, May 21, and the public is in­
WITH AN AUTO PUBLIC LIABILITY AND
The wedding of Miss Charlotte vited to attend this service.
i Saladee and Dr. C. W. Endicott,
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE POLICY
FOR THE
BEST
IN
LIABILITY
INSURANCE SEE
E. E. (Spike) Leslie
Effective as of June 9th, 1943
*«• driWa»
Safety Financial Responsibility Law
ProtectYourself
Written Through the office of
GEO. E. OERDING
at the low rate of $14.00
Installment Payments Without Interest
Iboht of Marshfield, was solem­
nized at the Frank Denning home
on the bay where the bride has re­
sided for more than ten years, at
5:00 o'clock last Saturday evening.
Rev. Geo. R. Turney offciating.
The will make their home at the
groom's residence on South Seventh
street.
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J us tamer r Club
Service also given on
and all other insurance and I hearttv solicit
youi patronage.
ona Bryant, jointly, at the Hawkins
home entertained members of the
Justamere club at luncheon last
Thursday. Members attending were
Mesdames J. L. Smith, F. L. Green­
ci ugh, Jane Williams, H. W. Pierce,
H. A. Young and R A. Wemich.
LIFBOUARP*
Circuit Court Cases
May 13—State of Oregon, by and
through the Commissioner of Public
Utilities of Oregon, vs. Glen Daley.
May 13—Edythe Evelyn Abbott vs.
Everett Crooker Abbott. Sult for di­
vorce.
May 13-—Edith Waattl vs. Paul
Waatti. Suit for divorce.
May 17—Dolores Mary Blaylock
*.Pvn nrrirnin
B” and “C” Cards a trifle higher
Ua J0U tube
divorce.
May 17- Ella Reed Osmundaon
N Y. Life Insurance Co.
May IS—Jennie Marie Bradley vs
Floyd Orville Bradley. Suit for di-
vorce. .
May 18—Credit Service Co. vs. M. 1
L. Daniel.
Keys made for aU locus Stevens
May 18— B. F. and Nettie Tucker
Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
vs. Kathryn Donovan and husband.
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