>»«*«-8. P.W. Club Seeks “ Discarded Costume i Just how the Bachelor Girls Club Rodeo. Forced to wear crazy hats |nwn|rv Fnr ^nlflihrc lists their newly acquired member, because of their forgetfulness to do so <*CWCIiy • Ul JVIUItJIS I Iris Elrod Joins Bachelor Girls Club •”* Iris Elrod, into their midst has as the week before. Eunice Howe and yet remained unexplained. Honorary Lunelle Chapin appeared with head- or associate, or any other claasifica- gears to symbolize their present vo- tiop for irregulars that it may bftjris cations.. Chappie’s was mad* of sta- was the highest bidder for member- tionery as might befit a teacher of ship in the Bachelor Giris Club at the ’ literature and Eunice, who is asais- Bond auction and Sale held at the (tant to Dr. Bunch, was crowned with last month. I suggestions of false teeth. Community Building ***"_.*.* Accordingly as was his right, he took ' Girls attending were: Yvonne Kern, his place at their luncheon at the Margaret Bellonl, Glenda Clinton, hotel last Friday noon. Margaret Alys June Fox, Maxine Johnson, Belloni welcomed him and graciously Margaret Stewart, Dorothy Coffey, presented him with the usual courte- Lydia Holstein, Marguerite Robison, sy lor a new member, a lovely cor. Jean Williams, Dorothea Yarbrough, Elsie Forrest, Phyllis Belloni, Lunelle sage. Before the luncheon was over he1 Chapin, Rheo Walker, Eunice Howe, was provided with a second corsage from the Rotary Club, delivered di A. W. S. Not To Be On SPORT FISHING BOATS FOR RENT Catch your own. but if you don’t have any' luck, we sell SALMON FOR CANNING LICENSED DEALER Place youf order. Phone 5-R-14 H. T. MILLER r IRKERSBURG % mi. north of Bear Creek store j on the River road airy." It was stated with authority that a chaplain reported A chapel large enough to hold five hundred men was built by natives in the S. W. Pacific In exchange for gifts of trinkets of this sort, which intrigued them more than any other kind of play. Natives will do valiant service ¡in return for a glittering trinket Portland recently conducted a similar drive. • 24-Hour Duty Hereafter Boxes will be placed in stores and offices about town to receive dona- It has been directed by the War Hons of such jewelry. Every womm Department that certain elements of * the Aircraft Warning Service be . and girl has some. When collected placed on an “Alert Status” and from the jewelry will be sent to the scr- now on observation posts and filter vice mens club in San Francisco fcr centers will be. subject to call instead forwarding to the South Sea Islands. The club voted to continue mem- of operating on a 24-hour basis. Fol­ bership in the International Federa- lowing are the instructions as Issued %y the headquarters office in Port­ tlon and to send the dues. re- land: ceived special birthday honors, a At 6:00 p. m., October 16, 1M3, the corsage presented by Vice President Aircraft Warning Service will dis­ Eva Stevens, followed by the salute. continue its twenty-four hour duty “Happy birthday to you.” schedule and go on an alert basis. “Music in Russia,” was the subject The Aircraft Warning Service is of a paper by Inez Rover played definitely not being abandoned. The War Department has figured arts chairman. Words of the Russian national an- the calulated risk of relieving civilian volunteers from working long shifts them were on a black board for the as compared to the chances of sus­ club to follow as Inez Rover played tained enemy surprise attack by air its music. The Russian folk song, “V. Iga Boatman” and Russian air, and believes that volunteers can now “Hark, the Vesper Hymn Is Stealing“ be put on an alert status. were sung by the assembly, led by Clara Stauff und accompanied by Inez Calling carda. M ror il.Oti Carlaods of Roofing • • • • • • The Business and Professional Women’s Club met last Monday eve-' at the pariab House. War Ac- ’ tjyjtieg Chairman Viola Newton outnn owned and an aut0 court in Myrtle Point and last weefc gold to California people. _ . . . , Mr* Hare now make her hor™ in Coquille and will move into her new home thia week Mr. and Mrs. ■ ■ K ’ W W W W ■ ■ ■ U W W a V ■ ■ 9 K ' |t^ H , I » f K W V ■ ■ ■ K be observed. Publicity committee, Florence Barton, chairman, will be in leg- islative chairman On the two com- i U W V W mittees are Mabel Wernlch, Ida Owen. Salma C'aughell and Georgia Richmond. Hattie Lee Hollmon was acting sec- retaiy In the absence of the secretary, Hazel Hanna. Members attending were: Florence Hallock, Hattie Lee Holimon, Frances Skyles, Jennie Price, Bertha Smith, Viola Newton, Georgia Richmond. Jessie Kay, Ida Owen. Eva Stevens, I.elia McClufe, Inez Chase, Alberta Tyrrell, Martha Mulkey. Clara Stauff. K ■ K ■ S * w w V ■ ■ ■ K r— -%?|||| ■ ■ ■ ■ ■LJH H$| I 3^ Sg S9 &SK