The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 28, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ann Hawkins Wed
At Walla Walla
At a church wedding in Walla
Walla, Wash., last Friday evening,
Oct. 23 at 7:30 p. m., Miss Ann Haw­
kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Hawkins, became the bride of L^ku-
tentant Clifford £. Kamph, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Kamph of Smith
River, CaUf.
The ceremony wus
conducted in the presence of the en­
tire Tow target squadron to which
the groom belongs.
The wedding
marches and soft background wed­
ding music were played by organist
Mrs. Molter of Walla Walla. Lt. Ray
Carlson wus best man.
The bride, a graduate of the Co­
quille High School, attended St.
Helen’s Hall Junior College in Port­
land and the University of Oregon.
She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta
sorority. The groom is a graduate
of Oregon University and a member
of Theta Chi fraternity.
On Saturday night at the Walla
Walla Officers Club a dinner dance
was given in honor of the young
couple. On Sunday there was a
squadron dinner party of fourteen.
For the past year the bride .has
been a bookkeeper for her brother-
in-law, Tom Dintmick, at Ophir. Lt.
and Mrs. Kam0h will live for the
present at Walla Wall*, where the
Announcement Party
Given By Parents
Coquille Red Cross, 764, will hold
At a party at their home last Fri­
its
regular weekly meeting an Friday,
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
2«, from 1:00 to 4:30 o’clock in
Kern announced the engagement of • Oct.
Guild Hall. As usual there will be
their daughter, Yvonne, to Mr. Fred
J. Marineau, U. S. C. G„ stationed at work provided for everyone—ma­
Bandon. Mr. Marineau is the son of chine pnd hand sewing, knitting,
procheting. cutting, pressing, filling
Mrs. Dora Goodwin of Portland.
The day of the wedding was clev­ sewing kits, etc. Please bring your
erly told on a blue flag bearing the own scissors and thimble and be­
date Dec. 4, which waved from the cause it is now Impossible to purchase
must top of a boat, which reflected in crochet hooks in Coquille, it is sug­
a mirror the lgvely white crysanthe- gested that you bring for your own
mums arranged to form a sail. Blue use or to lend to another. Nos. 1, 2 or
and white larkspur were used to give , 3 crochet hooks are used.
Because so many afghans are now
the effect of waves.
Arranged
around the centerpiece were favors under way, colored yarn hi badly
representing life preservers secured needed. Also needed are more large­
with a red, white and blue rope. On eyed needles, large safety pins and
this was Dec. 4 and the names of the 110, 11 and 12 in. squares cut from old
turkish towels for wash cloths.
bride and groom to be.
Mrs. D. B. Kesner, chairman of
Yvonne was attractive in a black
faile dress with corsage of gardenias pi-oduction, says, *‘We will continue
Ito make afghans but because they
and rosebuds.
Refreshments were
consume so much yarn, fall of whicH
served.
Guests were as follows: Mesdames must be donated), and because it is
Harald Withnell, Allan Rhay, Lee blso necessary to fill our quotas on
Collier, Donald Farr, Elda Ostrander, regulation items, we shall work on
Sterling Wham, Edward Wham, them chiefly at our meetings and we
Marlin Brandon, Bob Bryan, Gray- also ask our women who are now
don Anderson, Chester Price, R. G. working on them in their home to
McBride and Misses Eunice Howe, please accept some sewing or knit-
Yarbrough. ,ink
same Um* After “u w
Jean Williams, DorotbM
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Marybeile Yarbrough, Norene Mc­ do want to do the things that are
Keown, Lydia Holstein, Dorothy Cof­ most needed for our service men
fey, Aloha Allen and Glenda Clinton. first.”
Kit bags and housewives (sewing
kits), are still the most essential
Visitor Entertains Prior
and . Mrs. PhU Alborn.
1 items
To Departure
¡chairman of knitting, is conpentrat-
Mrs. Ala Ogdon Bunch, who has ing an possible on placing stump,
been a charming visitor in tier daugh­ toe and regular sox in the'hands of
ter’s home the last three months, is her knitters, in addition to the sweat­
planning to return to her home in ers and gloves nojv under way. Mrs.
Hollywood the first of next week. Alborn is most enthusiastic over the
Her daughter, Mrs, U. E. McClary, manner in which new knitters are
will accompany her south. Last Sat­ coming to the front.
urday afternoon Mrs. Bunch was a
The appeal for new workers is
luncheon and bridge hostess to the meeting with a generous response
following group of her friends: Mes- and Mrs. Kesner is pleased to re­
dames Albert Powers, of Marshfield; port that Mrs. G. E. Stark and her
G. E. Stark, M. O. Hawkins, George former group of workers have again
Chaney, F. L. Greenough, Ralph
Milne, Otto Zentner, Don McCune,
F, M. Shaw, Jas. Brady, R. E. Boober,
G. L* Maynard, T. De Li Rhue. Mrs.
Zentner won high socre and Mrs.
Boober second high.
Dance at Bandon Townsend Hall
every Saturday night starting Nov.
8. Also Armistice dance Nov. 11.
Admission: Gents 75c, Ladies 25c
and service men 50c.
41t2s
SPECIAL
New assortment of Venetian Mirrors
Swing Chairs, Shag Rugs, Blankets
Daveno without matching chair
Royal Neighbors Initiate
Mrs. Jane Burch, Oracle, presided
over the meeting last Wednesday eve­
ning of the Royal Neighbors lodge. A
pretty ritualistic ceremony waa^ con­
ducted for intiation of Mrs. "Dorothy
’Noble. Mrs. A. T. Erickson was wel­
comed as a transfer from Powers. An
invitation from the Myrtle Point
lodge to a rally to be held there some
time next month was discussed and
a vote taken to accept it Mrs. Logan,
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Southwestern Motor
Car & Home
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325 South Hall
If it is Insurance, see me.
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Remember—Norton’s for
school and home supplies.
3-Way Glass
UTILITY
COOKER
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Modern Glass
FRYING PAN
Smokes Less
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