The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 05, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    ÖftBGON. THUMDAY, AUGUST S. IMS.
Child Singer Tonight B.P.W. Plans Red
Cross 100 Pe rife n f
At Baptist Chtfrch
tl Iveek were Luis
Robison last Friday. Mrs Betty Jar­
rett on Saturday, Gene Nosier and
Carl Starr on Sunday, Electa Fair and
Grace Hatcher on Tuesday, Mrs.
, Wayne Cordray and baby and Mrs.
W. F. Breedlove and baby of Sixes,
yesterday.
sun underwent an ap-
I Friday.
The Business and Professional Lieut. Leonard Farr Here To
Sergeant Carl Johnson Here
top was brought in
Richard
Women’s Club met Monday night at Receive Third Masonic Degree
from Arago on Thursday, where he
Friday For Lodge Initiation
the home of Bess Maury, with Flor­
Lieut. Leonard C. Farr came in
Sergeant Carl D. Johnson, son of , had fallen from a load of hay, suf­
ence Hallock, president, in the chair, j
Monday from Camp Adair, where he Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson of this fering from fractured ribs and head
During the business session Red Cross
j
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is in the Army Medical Corps, and city, arrived home last Friday from injuries. He was able to leave the
More than 180,000 new war Rbus-
work was discussed at length with
hospital
yesterday.
that evening the M. M. degree was Geiger Field near Spokane on a
the decision made to try for one
Elmer McCue, who suffered face ing units were completed and made
i conferred upon him at a special com­ three-day furlough and that night
available for war workers during
hundred per cent of the members to
munication of Chadwick Lodge, A. F. had the pleasure of receiving the and eyes Injuries when dynamite he the first four months of 1843.
become associated In some way with ,
was
handling
exploded
in
his
face
at
i A A. M. He had a five-day leave E. A. degree in Chadwick Lodge, A.
the effort.
and visited his parents in Marshfield F. A A. M. He received the work and the logging camp, was brought to the
Bring your used band instruments
Gladys Gano reported a shortage
until this morning.
instruction from his father who is hospital on Friday.
of personnel in the Committee on
An eight-pound baby girl was born in to Norton’s. We will pay you
i He has made application for a W. M. of Chadwick lodge. Tjiat is an
Registration and Information of Civ­
cash for them.
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transfer to a newly organized branch honor that some times happens, al­ to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hubbard, of
ilian Defense, due to three of its
of the Medical service, called the though not often, that a Mason can Coquille, on Friday and an 8 Vi pound
members moving out of' town.
baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
members were addgd M*"cal Adminirtratlve Corp-, and In preside at the initiaUon of his son
Two new club
<'
Ray Riley on Monday. The father
into the mysteries of the order.
renine.
th.v
bains
Pearl
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Monday evening, they being Pearl
«jSTcALAMlNK LOTION
Carl is looking well and Army Life is in the Army.
ferred to a new hosiptal unit just
VsSft
DiKoniMt of lunbum. A fg
Smith and Leila McClurp.
,
Tike
Cook,
mail
carrier,
entered
niaor Aia iiriuuon,
gg J
Two letters from members were! being formed at Camp Ellis in Illinois. appears to agree with him. The other for treatment on Sunday
Privately Lieut. Farr expressed the two degrees will probably be con­
a*-«—
read. Edith Dunn, who will not re- I
Chas.
Holverstott,
whose
accident
turn to Coquille this fall, writes she! hope that from his probable new lo- ferred by the Spokane lodge for
is told of in the Fairview items this
w
"“.T "‘'¡cation he would be sent to Europe Chadwick.
will teach Domestic Science at Crow, ,
li­
week, was brought to the hospital on
Ruth ’Towne J sen» * “t,her ih1m
the ig,anda in the Pa’
near Eugene.
Monday.
Cl lie.
Thurston Gremsgard Does Not
greeting and stated she will not come
Mrs. Aaron Smith on Monday and
1 west this year owing to transports- '
Think Much of South Pacific
Mrs. Viola Cotton on Tuesday under­
LOLITA JEWELL WATSON
' tion conditions. Ruth is located in Coquille Boys At Navy
Because of shortage of
Mrs W. H. Barrow received a let­ went major operations.
Five-year old singer, Lolita Jewell Texas.
Camp at Farragut, Idaho
ter recently from her brother, Thurs­
Extra Help, the
Maxine
Whereat
and
Russell
John
­
Watson, will be featured in the mu­
The program for the year book was
For the next tew weeks, men from ton Gremsgard, who is a Pharmacist
son were brought to the hospital on
sical program at the Baptist church presented and adopted.
I Coquille, Oregon, will be learning Mate, second class, in the Navy and
tonight (Thursday) at eight o’clock.
The program for the evening in-, the Navy way of doing things at who is stationed somewhere in the Tuesday for tonsilectomies.
Arlene, aix-year old daughter of
will be closed each Wednes­
The 'musical program precedes the eluded music of England. T. Verses
’„—: “ Farragut,
Idaho, and
preparing South Pacific. He said there is lots
Marion Lakey of Myrtle Point, Un­
. four-act sacred drama, "The Crim­ from “God Save the King,” “Amer- 1 themselves both physically and men-
day hereafter until further
of fruit there, cocoanuts, bananas, derwent a tonsilectomy on Tuesday
son Cross,” which is being presented lea,” und the International Hymn tally for a vital job as, a member of
notice.
etc-, but not any places in which to and the three-year old son of Mr.
by thé Watson Players. Lolita Jew­ were sung by the group, all of which the United States fleet. The boys
abend money. He says he attends and Mrs Geo. Bender of Myrtle
Mrs.
Menning,
Prop.
ell’s father, Rev. Ray Watson, is are sung to the same tune. A short Bt the Navy camp there are: Clif-
church in a little thatched hut and Point—Terry—was operated upon for
the director. The drama depicts the hlstory of the hymn, "God Save the ford Payton. son of Mrs. Ettle F.
adds that any glamorous pictures we appendicitis.
persecution of the Jews in Germany King” was read.
Payton; Elmer Wallace Goodwin, in the states might see of the South
—
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under Hitler. There are ten charac­
The committee in charge of the wn of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Good­ Seas should be taken with a grain
ters in the cast. Mr. Watson also evening served a delicious lunch. wjn; and Jim' Gordon Riley, son of
of salt
doubles for two German Jew broth­ ' The committee members were Ida Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riley.
Having lived in Coquille long
ers, one in New York city and one Owen, Gladys Gano and Ida Oerd-
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enough to be in love with the Coos
-in Berlin, Germany, Mrs. Watson ing. Members present for the meet­
county climate, he adds, “If I ever
ploys a leading part and the rest of ing were: Jennie Price, Annie Robin­ Bill Ray At
get back to ,Coquille it will take a
the east is from Marshfield and North son, Ruth Beyers, Florence Barton, Corsicana, Texas
------ of a lot to get me out of there
Bend. Heard in the musical program Ida Oerdjng, Edna Kern, Georgia
just received at the
William L. Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. again"
besides Lolita Jewell will be Joyce __
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Richmond, Inez Rover, Bess Maury, M. W. Ray of Coquille and who was
He praises what the Red Cross does
Watson, 11, and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. nattje Lee Holimon, Clara Stauff, a C. H. S. graduate in May, has ar­
for the boys in the service and ad­
Watson in violin duets. The public is Gladys Gano, Leia Elrod, Eva Stev- rived at the Corsicana Field Aviation
vises the ladtes to do everything that
invited and admission is free.
iens, Ida Owen, Edith Walton, Flor­ Cadet Center at San Antonio, Texas,
the Red Cross asks instead of devot­
ence Hallock and Idyl Godard.
where he has been assigned to the ing ail their time to cards, golf and
Air Force Training Detachment for their own amusement.
Mrs. Pierce Hostess
'primary flight training.
• Mrs. Don Pierce entertained lul Neighborhood Bridge Club
i
Mrs.
Irving
Larson
served
a
one-
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Friday evening for Mrs. Leonard
P. F. C. Clarence Campbell,
of An Eight-Year Old's Birthday
include the following items in attractive patterns
Witcosky.
Contract rummy 1 waa
------ fifteen luncheon yesterday to mem-
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. son
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player, with first prize awarded to hers of her bridge club. Mrs. L. A. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Campbell, came ■ Party On Friday
and shades
Mrs. B. L. Barkwell, consolation and Greene and Mrs. Frank Jameson In Saturday on a two weeks' fur-
Miss Le Anna Pownder entertained
j were guest subeUtutes. Mrs. Harold j lough. Clarence left Coquille last
a guest prize to Mrs. Witcosky. At- l<3*
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. ■ several guests last Friday in honor
. v.sasg ••••«. held high score, Mrs. Fred wwvillW»
tending were Mesdames B. L. Bark- - mo
Stromquist
December tUI
for VOMV
basic U«lIlUlg
training VI1U
’and ' of her eighth birthday at her home,
well. Craig Perrott, Ray Detlfesen, i, I Hudson was second high. Others at- f schooling
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’ in California and.
_ is now
Ml S. Willard St.
Many games
Denton Ellingson, Roy Abbott, Edna ■
M,s
1
Fighter Control Squadron •t ' were played and gifts presented. Re­
Mrs. Kennett McChord —
Field,
Wash.
Robison, Alton Clausen, C. W. Briggs, Mrs. Frank
“
’ Martin
” “ and ' “
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freshments of ice cream, a beautiful
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Monroe Swindall, E. E. Benham and Lawrence.
deeorated cake with Le Anna’s name
Carl Gilbert. ’
i Golden Memorial Dinner
and age, and punch were served.
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Geo. P. Laird An Outstanding IIn Portland August 20
Guests attending were the Misses
i
(SAarlene
Cooper,
Donna
Milligan,
Ore. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Agent An invitation has been extended to
SUNDAY DINNERS
George P. Laird is being congratu­ Coquille people who can to attend the Shirley Ann Brown, Marcia Mauney,
lated on attaining the honor of a Golden Memorial dinner in Portland Dolores DeCosta, Karen Anderson,
vice-presidency of the Leaders' club Friday, Aug. 20, at Masonic Hall. Bobby Jean and Marian Alice Harris,
of the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance This dinner is a part of the plan to Diana and Karla,Schroeder, Sharon
Also in stock are some strongly-built
company. Word has been received celebrate the Old Oregon Trail Cen- and Charles Saas; the Meedames
and
Maude Bean,- Minnie McCarthy,
from the home office in Portland tennial.
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The _
invitation
came
from
Margaret
Spores, Agnes Lewis, Ma­
that Laird qualified for membership Walter Meacham, executive secretary
OUR SPECIALTY
in the Leaders’ club on a double basis, ot the Old Oregon Trail Commission. rion Anderson, Constance Pownder,
hostess, Karl B. Stain, of North
Dinners $1.00 and $1.25
Mrs. Inez Chase, Mrs. Annie Robln-
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and
The Eagle»
will-hold a dance st gon, Chas. Stauff and others are hop- Bend, and the guest of honor
Coileen Ji
♦ pendectomy
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Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Town Cafe
New Shipment
PURKEY
FURNITURE STORE
Dovenos - • $69.50 to $89.50
Occasional Chairs $13.95 to $21.50
Rockers - - $14.95 to $19.95
PlayPens ■ ■ $ 7.50 to $11.50
Cribs - - - $10.95 to $22.95
$ 6.95 tó$ 7.95
High Chairs
Southern
Fried Chicken
Walnut Finished
* Dining Room Chairs
Sea Foods
Open Every Day till 8:88 p.m.
TOWN CAFE
Gravel Ford
Aug. 7, They
of the kitchen
thia Saturday night,
to be able to attend. Coquille
Shop at Norton’s for service men’s
also will have charge wlu hokk Historical Exhibit Week,
and
serve lunches. beginning Sunday, Aug. 15. Anyone greeting cards. We have a large as­
■’-'having any relics of Pioneer days, sortment.
1 i should not fail
play in store
time.
I An interesting and
attractive
tive booklet entitled “Wagons West”
! was mailed to Mrs. R. A. Wernlch by
I the Commission which tells facts of
the “The Great Migration—1842.” In
DRAMA
j a foreword by Gov. Earl Snell it says:
Keg. Price
Description
I "This year we are commemorating
I the one-hundredth anniversary of the
I founding of the Provisional Govern­
Cotton and Rayon Print
ment at Champoeg, the coming of
the first covered wagon train to the
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valley of the Willamette and Fre­
in Germany
mont's expedition through Central
Oregon. Those closely linked events
made a two-ocean country of
I United
States.
I
Arm Chairs to match at $7.50
WATSON PLAYERS
Present
GREAT. THRILLING
SUMMER CLEARANCE
The Crimson Cross”
Depicting
4 Acts — 10 Characters
the Persecution of the Jews
4 under Hitler
$8.95
Tonight (Thursday) at 8:00
at the
Baptist Church
Clearance Price
Summer Dresses one and 2 pc. Styles 12-20
$6.95
Summer Dresses one and 1 pc. Stules 12-20
$8.95
7.95
Summer Dresses one and 2 pc. styles
9-15
$5.95
05
Summer Dresses one and 1 pc. styles 12-20
$4.95
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Two pc. Coat Suits
Coquille, Ore.
ALSO MUSICAL PROGRAM
Bv the Watson Family
ADMISSION FREE — OFFERING
Mrs. Frank Denning, sister of
A. Elrod of this city, passed away
McAuley Hospital on the Bay last
Saturday and funeral services were
held over there at 2:00 p. m. on Tues­
day this week, interment being in
Sunset cemetery.
She was past 58 years of age. hav­
ing been born in North Bend Dec.
8, 1887, and had spent all her life
on Coos Bay. She was a prominent
member of the Marshfield Eastern
Star.
j Besides her brother here, she is
survived by her husband, her mother,
Mrs Mary Elrod, and two sisters,
. Mrs F. A. Sacchi and Mrs. Frances
McLeod, all of Marshfield.
BUY YOUR
INSURANCE
A
and be protected
under the new law
FIRE
LIFE
$5.95
and have protection
and have security
for old age
ACCIDENT and HEALTH
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
17.95
Pastel part wool Suits
12-16
$10.95
First, Aid Car la Not
Yet Fully Equipped
- Thesirirt-etd ear whlrtTthemquTlTe
Eagles lodge presented to the city
recently has not yet been fitted up
with all the paraphernalia, stretcher,
etc., with which it is to be equipped,
but the Eagles now have $150 on
hand for the purchase of equipment
and expect to give more dances, the j
proceeds of which will be added to '
that fund.
GEO. . OERDING
I
Lorenz Department Store