The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 16, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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Beulah Chapter's
First Fall Meeting
A lovely and fitting memorial
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BridalShower For
Miss Muriel Doris
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Legion CommentsOn'^^“-“rXTL“u-.ua..
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clone of which, the Worthy Matron
Tuesday evening the home of Mr»
By Boy C. Morley
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See "Spike" Leene for the beat in
said: -As a tribute to a true friend Jamee RichmoBd w«s th* scan* of a
At the regular
meeting
of Coquille
and on* whom we all loved dearly. I bfldaJ fhower <Jven
ho|wr Q, American Legion’. Tost No. 34, on ' Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
Coquille Hospital,
Mis. Muriel Davis, soon to be the September 1«, the attendance was_______ door
Ian t it strange that we can be so drjd# of Graydon Anderson.
The fair and some very interesting reports • Pbone 3; residence phone >6L.
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far apart;
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„ I rooms Were cheery with bouquet* of were made
made’ by the chairmen of the
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That voice to useless. even sight of f-u nowerf
various commit
tea®.
PF
committees.
no avail,
The hostesses, Mesdames James
Frank Martin reported that the i
Women WAo
And yet within ny heart, there’s Rlchmond , Hemy Ellis, Henry b .]. awkward squad of which be was to
swoot communion
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loni and Londy Peart, aerved rafreeh- be commander for the celebrationI
Welcome, officers and member» back
To make thia__
no risk hear-
And in my mind, your living presence
to their guests who were: on July S did not materialize because
! mg test If you are
bee
to* chapter;
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Mesdames
Edell
Bryant,
Lloyd
Oddy,
the
Legion
was
requested
to
carry
We wish for you the smiles of life.
Following the "aMUnt: Wrthd*F Aurora Willard, Robert Hurrell, Lee the colors in the parade, therefore
Without a »ingle frown;
cakes, honoring
whose
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Collier, Mary Wimer, Bob Harria, the awkward squad was promoted
We wish for you the ups of life.
dayswere
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R B. Knife. Orville Newton, Jame» to color bearers and color guard.
Without a single down.
■re served. _
_ Richmond, Wanda Cochran, Ernest
Clair Gray reported that the divi­
We hope that all you’re wishing for
Th? ?** -!?*y*n*
*** Perrott, Ray Detlefaen, Ray Cooper, sion of the proceeds of the Chuck
Will hasten to come true,
will be the occasion of Beulah Chap-_____ . Z____ .„
Raymond Prueasler, Walter Oerdlng, Luck game at the Fourth celebration,
And be among the joy» at life.
tor’s sixtieth anniversary.
¡Charles Stauff, Bertha Smith, Ches­ after equally splitting the pot with
Which wc are wishing you.
ter Price, Kenneth Kiatner, R. T. the community building, netted the
Life ha» many and varied ends,
Slater, Clarence Summers, Jean post »54.70.
But the best that it bring» '
Ths Bachelor Girls’ Club heM a Bryan, Elda Ostrander, Fred Hous-
It was decided that the Sons of the;
la the love of friend».
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WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF
The past is gone and the memories social gathering Wednesday evening,1 ton, Vi. P. Law», Emily Hersey, Her­ Legion squadron be continued in Ito i
September
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at
the
home
of
Yvonne
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bert Wood», France» Skyles, Mary F. present status until later tn thsf sea­
dear*
Karn in honor of their four new mem- RoccOi Jack HuRln, Julita Ruble, son and then at a party to be staged
Today is all right and we
here. Th* new girls are Jean WU- Hal pierce. George Howe? Noble for the members of the Squadron, it
Are glad you.are here.
Uaeoa, Elate Forrest, Dorothea Yar- chowning, G. W. Tyrrell, Albert will be definitely decided whether
AN UNUSUALLY GOOD SELECTION OF
9»rd Keener received the atten- brough: A part of the evening was Prugmler. Birdie Skeeto, W. A. Cou- the organization be actively con­
given ever to the regular initiation a«,, Florence DeNoma, Charles G. tinued.
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procedure. Refreshmnets were served. Brown, Charles Oerdlng. Clyde Mln-
The matter of renovating or clean­
There was one guest, Jani* Kramer, 'grd. Carrol Cardway, Leland Peart, ing the United States of America’*
a former Coquille girl. The com-
Chrtotenmn, Zoe Fugetoon, Ella flag, in possession of the Post, came
mittoe in charge of the initiation was ! Nelson, E. M. Witoon, Omar Cartoon, up and was argued pro and con, some
Yvonne Kern, Lois Robison, and Rheo Lvman Starrett, Doria Bjorkstrand, maintaining that it wa* permissible
Walksr. Members attending wetejxtoy Howard, Mary Wimer, Dova lawfully and some maintained that
Lunelle Chapin, Norene McKeown. I Westgard, Stanley Furman, J. J. it was not.
The Adjutant was in­
Margaret Belloni, Maxine Johnson,' Geaney, Ernest Purvance, Floyd P*- structed to make the necessary in­
These are upholstered in Tapestries and Velours
Atoha Allen, Yvonne Kern, Elaic For- , tenon, Wm. Peart, “Putz” Ames, quiries to settle the argument once
rewt, Jeaa Williams, Glenda Clinton, lyy TaUon. Cyrll McCurdy, Verrall and forever.
Eunice Howe, Marguerite Robison. McCurdy,
Misses
Avis Rickets,
White on th* subject of Our Flag,
Loto Rublnaon, Rheo Walker, Dore- Glenda Clinton, Margaret Bellonl, it waa reported that during th* pa­
PRETTY
the* Yarbrough, Margaret Stewart, Marie Clinton, Dorothy Mattoon, Eu- rade on July 4th/ more than fifty
LAMPS
Phyllis Beiloni and Alya June Fox.
nice Howe; Mavi» Tyrrell, Margaret per cent of the male spectator* did
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Stewart, Jeanie Williams, Juliene not remove their hats or caps nor
Freeman, Helen Wlnegar, Dorothy did they make any other outward sign
Fifth Birthday Celebrated
Mrs. Clyde Minard celebratqd the Newton arid Yvonne Kern.
of showing respect to the flag as it
passed by. There were net direct
fifth birthday of her small son, Jerry,
CHAIRS A
at her home on Sept 3. The high light' r,
reflections cast at any one individual.
Tapestries and Velours
of the afternoon fun was the show- ’ 5nOWer TUeSdOV
However, now more than ever before,
ing of Mickey Moua* and Donald —
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it to our very sacred duty to show
Duck movies by Jeff Cooper. Little' tOT KCCOUt DTldO
all outward respect aa well as the
guests invited were Jeannie Peterson,’
inward emotion* toward the jblors
You find the moat reaaonably priced Furniture
Mrs. Paul Sim peon and Mrs. Vera which represent a mighty, free coun­
Bobbi* J**n Harris, Floyd Paterson,
Terry Cooper, Eddie Stark, Marcia ^tevonf onterteinad In honor of Mrs. try and a free people.
and House Furnishings at
Mauney, Karen
Mauney,
BiUy I Einar Bjorkstrand at a bridal show­
Dr. Ralph Milne requested that th*
Church. Nancy Griggs, Carotene and er in the Simpson home Tuesday name* of any dependents of any men
Sharon Cochran.
j evening. Mr». Bjorkstrand. the for­ who are in the service, who are In
mer Doria Hadsall, was married in Med of immediate relief, be turned
■X Eureka, California, recently.
ovef to him, or that R. L. gtewart be
| A hearts and flowers theme wa» contacted, and immediate relief will
, carried out in decorations of pink and be provided until such a time aa per­
, white, the serving table being cen­ manent contact can be made in their
tered with a large ruffled heart of Immediate rases.
pink crepe paper and a bouquet of
Dr. C. G. Stem took ever the reins
white roses. Around the room Vsre of the Poet at the meeting on Monday
bouquets of pink carnations and white evening and immediately started to
roses.
make plana tor th* program for the
“Heart" games and charatVw were coming year. He proposes to us*
played and Mrs. Elwyn Nosier gave a much discretion in choosing the per­
reading, "Little Mary's Essay on sonnel of hl* committee heada. The
: Husbands.”
returning members of World War No.
Refreshments were served to the 2 will be one of hl* chief hobbies.
following guests: Mesdames Edna
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Kern, Cal Young, Myrtle Benham,
Donald Farr.
Ralph Harry,
Lula
Woodward, Tom Henderson, Tom
Funeral services were conducted
Stevens, F. R. Osterhout, Elwyn
Nosier, J. L. Stevens, Liston Parrish, at the Oano Funeral Home Friday,
Willard Sloan and Misses Margie Sept. 10, for Colman P. Roberts,
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Baumgardner, Joyce Benham, the who passed away at Brookings on
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hostesaes, Mrs, Stevens and Mr». Tuesday.
The services were conducted by
Simpson and the honor guest, Mr».
Rev. Mr. Strever, of the Seventh Day
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Adventist Church of Marshfield. In­
terment was In the Norway Cemetery.
Survivor» include two brothers:
Ed Roberta, of Lebanon, Ore., and
James Roberta, of Portland; six sis­
ters: Mrs. Lena Wells, Medford; Mrs.
The Coquille Jr. Woman’s Club Arthur Fish, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs.
met for its regular meeting Septem­ Louts Fairchild, Los Angeles; Mrs.
ber IS, Grace Withnell, president, A. B. Crawford, Arago; Mrs. Harold
presiding.
Putts, Eastside, and Mrs. Ellen Fitz-
Under new business, Ardis Sher­ henry, Fairview.
wood was elected club historian to
fill the office left vecant by Donna
Dean Boeeerman. Plans were dis­
cussed for the welcoming tea for
Mary Rebecca Smith pawed away
new members, to be held Sept. 25 at
the home of Mrs. Berg- Plana were at Coquille Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 10:10
also discussed for a danse to be given a. m. at the ago of SO year», »even
In the near future, exact date to be month» and two day».
Born In London, Canada, she came
announaed later.
After the business meeting, the to the U. R, 40 year» ago and of thia
girls spent the rest of the evening time »he »pent |0 year» in Mereh-
writing Invitations for the tea and fleld.
She waa a member of the First
visiting.
Refreshments were aerved by VI Church of Christ, Scientiat, of Marsh-1
McBride, hostess, to the following: field.
Service* were eonduetod at the
Ardis Sherwood.
Lucille Walker,
Grace Withnell, Yvonne Kern, Bar- Gano Funeral Home Thursday morn­
nice Molthu, Jean Williams, Beverly ing at 10:00 o'clock and interment
Price, Mary Stevens, Vi Coaaam, waa in the L O. O. F. cemetery her*.
Lunelle Chapin, Doria Sayre, Ig»is
Peterson and Dorothy Harris.
Beulah Chapter, No. S, O. B. 8., held
ito first meeting of the fall laat Thurs­
day evening in Maaonic Hall. The
Worthy Matron, Mr». Edna Taylor, on
behalf of the Worthy Patron, (her
husband), and hareelf. welcomed the
officer» and member» back with thee*
cheerful word».'
(ullwi [finn
Are
Hartl Of Hearing
$27.95 to $54.50
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Davenos and Matching Chairs
$109.50to $159.50
$20.00‘$39.30
$14.95 *$29.50
PURKEY FURNITURE
No More Milk Delivery
Due to OFA Restrictions and
Shortage of Help—
There will be No More Retail Deliveries
of Milk after Friday, Sept. 17
Colman Perl Roberts
We will still deliver to the Stores.
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Flease have all bottles out.
Cow Bell Dairy
|Jr. Woman's Club
First Fall Session
Uncle Sam Needs YOU!
Mary Rebecca Smith
To Pick and Process
CRANBERRIES
for U.S. ARMED FORCES
Townsend Club No. 2
Birthday Party Monday
For Joan Gauar
Townsend chib, No. 2, met with
! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buckner last
Thursday.
As the secretary and
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treasurer were absent, there was no,
business transacted but a social time
waa enjoyed all.
Three members from club, No. 1,
were visitors and S delicious lunch-
A birthday party was given Mon-
day, Sept. 13, at the home of Mr, and
[ Mr*. Arnold Gauer in honor of their
daughter, Joan’s eighth birthday.
Joan’s grandmother. * Mrs. Minnie
Tibbet, of Eureka. Caltf., assisted
Ata. Gauer
in serving
th* grSlS'
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querns:
ueram.
mcn.ro
home « M^drtd
guests: Gerald, Richard and* roan I_ tis 1_ -a
Gauer, Reuben, Sandra Lynn and M<ll_ ,
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Buddy Griffith. Phyllis and Phillip MiUer
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Stevens, Bervely and Bobby Greene,
Elsie Leota and Louise Johnson.
Darin, Maxine and Teddy Parrish,
Marianne Mullen, Glenda Holycross,
E. C. Robert* was last Saturday ap­
Joan Walton, Sonny and Butch Cook, pointed administrator of the eatete-
Mrs. Cook and Mr*. Mullen, at Ara­ left by W. H. Haye», who died at
go. Mr. and Mr*. Oausr and Mrs.1 Myrtle Point Aug. 14, 1*43. A. A.
Tibbet^ .
Schriefer, Charles Wagner and E. T.
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