The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 06, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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na COQUILLE V ALARY MNTtNRL. COQUILL*. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY «, 1944.
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0. E. S. Installation
Last Thursday
Phyllis Belloni And
J. E. CaUghell Wed
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Coquille Red
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Trendell-Robinson ■'
Nuptials Saturday
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Basketball Season
Opens Tues., Jan. 11
Huldobfidelio Finley
To Be Buried Friday
Hulda Fidelia Finley passed away
At a New Year’s day ceremony,
It is hoped the Coos County High at the home of her daughter at 681
The annual installation of officers
Coquille Red Cross will meet on
At a beautiful candle-light cere­
Miss Phyllis Beljoni became the bride of Beulah Chapter, No. 6, &. E. S., Friday, Jan. 7, from 1:15 to 4:15 p. m. mony held last Saturday evening in School basketball conference g?an East Uth St., at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday
of John E. Caughell, son of Mr. and was held last Thursday evening in at Guild
—— Hall.
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j the Emanuel Baptist Church, Miss get under way next Tuesday, Jan. 11. evening, after an illness extending
«1 ‘We are now about to begin a new ! Catherine Ann Tredell became the This week’s Friday’s games
and Mrs. W. H. Caughell of Gold Masonic Hall. The installing officer
were
over a year.
Beach. The wedding was held at was Mrs. Edna Taylor, Junior Past year of Red Cross work,” says Mrs. brida of Daley Robinson, of Klamath | necessarily canceled because of the
Born in Springplace, Georgia, Sept,
the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Matron, wljp was assisted by Mrs. D. B. Kesner, chairman of production,1 Kails. The rites were read by the flu prevalence closing the schools.
three
John Belloni, in Myrtle Point,' at Clara Bosserman, installing marshal; ,“and we are particularly anxious to pastor, Rev. Menno D. Remple, atf ¡The
North _____
Bend _______
Bulldogs
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— had bean
ys at passing.
noon. Rev. Robt. L. Greene.of Co- Mrs. Camilla Rietman as organist; welcome a numebr of new workers,-»eight o’clock. The double ring cere- scheduled to
the Hed
Mrs. Finley came to Cooquille in
Mrs. Florir Cornpton, chaplain, and as well as our regular standbys, at mony was used. The bride is the [ here Friday evening thia week. Fol­
qutue, officiated^
1936 from Kansas. .
Mrs. this meeting as we expect to start daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,G. i lowing ia the season schedule which
The bride, given in marriage by Miss Beas Maury, secretary.
She was the mother of eight chil­
her brother, Lieutenant Robert Bel­ Bertha Smith installed Mrs. Taylor as work immediately on new quotas tor Trendell who reside on Spurgeon Hill, .ends February 25:
dren of whom there are four sur­
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loni, wore a dress of white brocade marshal for 1944.
both knitting and plain sewing and
The bride was given in marriage by January
viving—John L., of Dayton. Oregon;
Others installed were: W. M., Leona additional help will be required if her father. Her dress of white katin
Tuesday, Jan. 11—Marshfield at Thomas N., of Pueblo, Colo.; Mrs.
with tight bodice and sweetheart
Pt.
neckline, with three quarters sleeves Bryant; W. P., R. C. Johnson; A. M., we are to complete them promptly. with small pearl trimming, long, tight- North Bend. Coquille at Myrtle
Bertie A. Willson and Mrs. H. G.
Friday, Jan. 14—North Bend at Liday, of Coquille. One brother, John
shirred to fit the arm and full skirt. Edith McNeily; A. P., Laurence Lund­
"We are pleased to report that the fitting sleeves, was striking with a
awivvcuj,
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at
Marsh-
She wore a string of pearls belonging quist; secretary, Emma Pierce; treas., new knitting consists of turtle-neck train three yards In length. The veil,
11 Myrtle Point. Coquille
Carpenter, of Graham, Texas, also
Boober;'^sweaters, watch caps and gloves for which was fingertip, was caught un- field.
to her cousin, Margaret Belloni. The Susie Folsom; cond., Florabel Boober;'sweaters,
survives. There are 29 grandchildren
Friday, Jan. 21—North Bend at and 42 great grandchildren living.
fingertip veil was caught under a be­ A. C., He(en Ayres; organist, Lola the Navy >. Up to the present we have dec an arrangement of headdress
e
coming Juliette cap of gardenias. She Milne; chaplain, Ruth Sherwood; "Knitted
.nitted exclusively
for the Army.
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made ___
of rows of pearl bands. She Marshfield. Myrtle Point at Coquille.
Mrs. Finley was a member of the
Tuesday, Jan. 25—Marshfield at Methodist Church since early girl­
carried a white Bible aryl single Adah, Wanda Cochran; Ruth, Vesta 1 We will also have on hand cut- carried a white Bible.
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Johnson; Esther, Helen Lundquist; out articles for machine sewing but1 Mr. and Mrs. George Judd, of Eu- Myrtle Point. Coquille at North Bend
orchid with a white satin shower.
Friday, Jan. 28—Myrtle Point at hood.
Mrs. Stanley J. jFurman, sister of Martha, Wilda Schroeder; Electa, have not as yet been advised what gene, were the bride's and groom's at-
, Sd-vlces will be conducted at the
the bride, was matron of honor and Mildred McCune; warder, _____
Mabel I these items will be.
i tendants. Mrs. Kenneth Talley played North Bend. Marshfield at Coquille. Gano Funeral Home at 2:00 p. m.
wore a frock of ice blue with Juliene Kunz; sentinel, John Jayes. The new
“Those women who are now work- the wedding marches Mrs. Florence February
Friday, Jan. 7, Listop Parrish of the
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Friday, Feb. 4—Marshfield at Myr­
cap made of pastel flowers. Stanley worthy matron i appointed
jng on hospital shirts are asked to Hallock sang, “Because,” accompan-
Church of Christ officiating.
Jeub as lecturer.
kindly complete and return them as ied by Mrs. Talley; Mrs. Hallock tle Point. Coquille at North Bend.
Furman was best man.
Interment will be in Jhe I.O.O.F.
Preceding the installation, Mrs. Roy ■ quickly as possible as Coos county wore a rose-colored floor length
Tuesday, Feb. 8—North Bend at cemetery, No. 2, of Coquille.
Mrs. Jack Clinton played the wed­
Marshfield. Myrtle Point at Coquille.
ding marches and preceding the cere­ Barton sang a most appropriate hymn. headquarters are anxious to ship all gown.
| At the reception which followed,
The program following the cere­ that are now outstanding.
Friday, Feb. 11—Myrtle Point at
mony played, “I Love You Truly.”
The bride’s mother wore a gold- monies consisted of a Christmas can­
“We shall, of course, continue to held in the fireplace room, a huge North Bend. Marshfield at Coquille,
Calling cardi SO î« 41.00.
colored gown with corsage of yellow tata, “The Birth of Christ,” sung by work on the ever popular afghans, wedding cake was cut and served j Feb. 18 — Marshfield at North
rosebuds. Mrs. Caughell, mother of Mesdames Clara Stauff, Florence . crocheted wash cloths, and the new with ice cream. The table was festive ■ Bend- Coquille at Myrtle Point.
Tuesday, Feb. 22—Myrtle Point at
the groom, wore black with corsage of Hallock and Ruth Beyers. They were > type of crocheted slippers as well as with wax tapers in silver holders
Marshfield. North Bend at Coquille.
accompanied by Miss Inez Rover at the old-style machine-sewed scuff and floral arrangements,
deep rose colored buds.
. I ' Mty- Robinson was employed in
Friday, Feb. 25—North Bend at
The g<Mng-away outfit of the bride the piano. A sextette of High school slippers.
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...... .... here before going Myrtle Point: Coquille at Marshfield.
was i” pin-striped brown tailored girls sang several pleasing numbers J
'Anyone having - a ____
spare _____
crochet
the tax department
size 1, _ 2, _____
3 or __ 4, especially,
is ' ' to Klamath
Falls, She will be at I
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suit,, brown accessories, fur coat and under the direction of Mrs. Fred Wat- j hook,
son, who accompanied them. F"
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D*- 1 | urged ,to lend it to the Red Cross
for . home with her husband at the Valley I Remember Norton’s Rental Library
orchid corsage.
At the reception which followed, licious refreshments were served in | working around wool squares, as View/Hotel in Klamath Falls, follow- I when you need a good book for that
Mrs. W. H. Caughell and Mrs. Theo. the banquet halL
these cannot at present be purchased, iqg' a honeymoon "trip to San Fran- I lonesome evening. Mystery, adven­
ture and romance ara all to be found
Clinton poured. The house was dec­ t
Can still use 10, 11 or 12 inch wash cisco.
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j cloths, colored cotton thread for ( Out-of-town guests were Mrs. I on the Library shelves.
orated with huckleberry and baskets
of pink and white chrysanthemums.
edging, colored yarn and wool for Trendell’s sister, Mrs. Ann Lantry,
Both the bride and groom attended
Aurora, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs.
afghan squares.
Hand-carved Myrtlewood for col­
Oregon University.
Mrs. Caughell
“A shipment sent to Coos county Clyde Holbert, Klamath Falls.
lectors at Harbison’s.
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11:30 a. m. till 2 p. m.
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has been with the Mountain States
chapter, Marshfield, before the end
Preceding the installation of Job's of the year included the following:
Power Company in their Coquille of­
fice during the past year, prior to Daughters, Bethel Number fifteen, on Plain Sewing
which she was for some time in the the evening of Dec. twentieth, an in­
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6 Afghans
4 ¡r. m. till 8 p. m.
assessor’s office here. She graduated teresting degree was tendered In­
3 Hospital Shirts
stalling
Honored
Queen
Jessie
Sher
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To make this simple, no risk hear­
from Myrtle Point High school.
25 Bed sox
Roxy Confectionery & Lunch
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About seventy-five called last Sun­ ing test. It you are temporarily deaf­
Out-of-town guests who attended wood. A court scene was portrayed
4 Bedside Bags
under management of
day between two and five o'clock at ened, bothered oy ringing buzzing
were: Mrs. George Fromm, the with Joyce Benham as court Jester
11 New type Kit Bags
head noises due to hardened or coagu­
LORRAINE
RICE and
the
Theodore
Clinton
home
when
groom's aunt, and Frances Anne carrying the-scroll.' She was follow­
lated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine
5 Old type Kit Bags
Open
House
was
held
in
honor
of
En
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ed
by
ladies
in
waiting,
represented
SUE
AITKEN
Home
Method
test
that
so
many
say
Fromm, Powers; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
3 Card Table Covers (donated)
sign and Mrs. Jack Laird, she being has enabled them to hear well again.
Caughell, of Gold Beach; Miss Eliza- t»y Marianne Rackleff, Pat Yar-
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10 prs. Scuff Slippers
the former Gretchen Clinton. Mr. and 'You must hear better after making
beth Caughell, an aunt from Gold brough, Sally Bonney, Ann Harbison,
1 pr. Crocheted Slippers
I this simple test or you get your mone;
Closed each Monday
Mrs.
George Laird were co-hosts I back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear
Beach; Miss Leone Caughell, a cousin, Leota Neely, Rose Marie Peart, Laura Knitting
with the Clintons.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Drops today at Harrow Drag Co.
Portland; Ensign and Mrs. Jack Laird, Emily Ruble. Shirley Slater, Roberta
12 Thigh stump sox
Jack Laird will return to Pensacola, i
Pensacola, Florida, and from Coquille, Medley and Aleñe Hunt. Two pages
1 O. D. Sweater
leaving here January the seventh. I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belloni, Miss who announced the coming of the
a prs. O. D. Gloves
They arrived for their visit home on |
Margaret Belloni, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. queen were Marion Moore and Carol
7 Ankle Stump Sox
December 30.
Caughell, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. L. Clin- i Gray. Next were three gift bearers,
7 Wrist Stump Sox
Myrtle Point, Bandon, Marshfield
ton and Mr. and Mrs. E H. Sommers. ¡ Phyllis Litzenberger carrying the
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19 prs. Regular Sox
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and Coquille were represented by the I
gavel, Donna Rankin with the pin
11 Toe Sox
gilts
who
called
Sunday.
You should have seen the piles of Salvage Clothing our
and Vera Bishop with flowers. The
"Won’t you plan to reserve at least
B. P. W. Trio Entertains
plant turned out the past ten days—^ore than 3,000 pounds
Margaret Belloni and Jean Laird
queen was then entertained by danc­
part
of
each
Friday
afternoon
for
'
a
Service Clubs Past Two Weeks
of it. It all had to be cleaned before shipment to the col­
ing of the minuet by the court, ac­ the Red Cross? Please come equipped . Bryan assisted throughout the after­
lection depots from where it will be shipped to the needy in
The house
companied
by
Jeanne
Griggs.
■■ The Business and Professional
with scissors, crochet hook or knit-| ____ _ ,____ 1 __ 1
this country and in destitute foreign countries.
The list of installing officers in­ ting needles and become an active was darkened and lighted with ivory
Women’s Club met at the Guild Hall
Monday evening to transact routine cluded Honored Queen, Jessie Sher­ part of a group that is doing a worthy candles. Carnations and chysanthe-
That was our reason for closing a few days.
business and to hear the reports of wood; guide, Jean Bryan; marshal, work for our men in the service. If mums were used in decorative ar­
standing committees.
Miss Inez Doris Ann Wood; secretary and jun­ you are working outside of your rangements.
Ensign and Mrs. Laird were mar­
Rover, head of Music and Arts, stated ior custodian, Glenda Clinton; chap­ home or have small children and
her committee had been very busy lain and senior custodian, Dorothea cannot attend meetings, yet wish to ried in Pensacola ten months ago
Phone 103L
and added it had provied music on Yarbrough; musician, Mary belle Yar­ help the Red Croas in some way, when Gretchen flew from here for
the ceremony. This was Ensign’s
seven programs in fifteen days. The brough.
please phone Mrs. Kesner at 170M
Those installed included Honored
Laird's first visit home in a year and
cantata trio, Mesdames Clara Stauff,
and she will help you."
a half.
Ruth Beyers and Florence Hallock, Queen, Phyllis Litzenberger; Senior
had sung for Rotary, Rebekahs, Past Princess, Gwendolyn Elrod; Junior
Mrs Pierce Hostess
Matrons and Patrons,
Coquille Princess, Donna Rankin; guide,
Home Nursing 4-H Club
Mrs. Don Pierce entertained a group
Grange, B. P. W., Soroptimist and the Marianne Rackleff; marshal, Pat Yar­
Organized
At Bandon
brough; 1st messenger, Marion Moore; of her friends on Wednesday eve­
Eastern Star installation.
The distinction of being members
In a letter from Ruth Towne, she 2nd mes., Sally Bonney; 3rd mes., Ann ning, Dec. 30, to meet Mrs. Ann Lynn.
stated she expected to visit Coquille Harbison; 4th mes., Leota Neely; 5th Mrs. Lynn has recently bought a new of the first Home Nursing 4-H Club
mes., Joyce Benham; chaplain, Vera home and moved into Coquille from in the state of Oregon belongs to a
during January.
Miss Donna Dean Boeserman, visit­ Bishop; musician, Jeanne Griggs; li­ Fairview. Contract rummy was play­ group of T2 girls in Bandon.
Since al) of the. prospective mem-
ing at the home of her parents, gave brarian, Rose Marie Peart; recorder, ed, with Loraine Perrott winning high
an interesting talk of some length on Laura Emily Ruble; treasurer, Shirley score. Mrs. Lynn received a guest bers were intensely interested in
the subject of her experience and Slater; senior custodian, Neta Belle prize and low score. Refreshments learning to be of some assistance
around the home in case of illness
Hendricks; junior custodian, Carol were served.
training as a Wave.
Guests included Mesdames Faye it was decided to allow them t > or­
Jean Gray; inner guard, Roberta
Remember — Norton's for office, Medley; outer guard, Aleñe Hunt; Detlefsen, Howard Detlefsen, Roy ganize into a 4-H Chib providing a
Abbott, Lee Barkwell, Craig Perrott, qualified leader could be found. Such
school and home supplies.
S7tfs historian, Bonita Miller.
Alton Clausen, Chas. Briggs, Mari­ a leader was found in Mrs. F. T.
Moore, Jr. With Mrs. Moore’s as­
on Clayton and Leonard Witcosky.
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Roxy
Confectionery
Now Open
Installation Of
Jobs Daughters
Week Day Dinners
Open House For
Pensacola Visitors
Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
Sunday Dinners
To Our Customers and Friends
CITY CLEANERS
THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU­
PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING
PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE
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OVERSTUFFED
Heaters
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Davenports
Circulators
$10.00 to $70.00
$50.00 to $60.00
Ranges
Baby Buggy
$15.00 to $4930
$ io . m
We buy all kinds of Used Furniture,
Household Equipment
F VUS
«f» te luxury te
uutrkkue
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Tea lox Mr». Billik
Stoves
and
Used Furniture, Phone 119L
A letter from F. S. Emery at Elgin
in for tea in honor of her mother,
Mrs. S. A. Ribble -at her home on tells what one man thinks of the Co­
Thursday afternoon, Dec. 30. At­ quille valley, when he writes:
tending were Mesdames A. J. Sher­
"We like it here, fairly well but
wood. Luckey Bonney, L. H. Hazard, I would never spend too much of my
Hale Eubanks, O. C. Sanford, Geo. i life up here. Taken as a whole Co-
Ulett and R. A. Wernich.
.
quille and Coos county are hard to
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I beat.
However, a man has to go
Former Coquille Newspaper
Man Now At Preston, Idaho "
where hU
chancel
the
We bedh ^. forward
to living again in Coquille some day.
A copy of the Preston, Idaho, Citi-
“I am very busy. It is fine deer
i zen, has been received here. It was^and elk hunting here and when I am
its Christmas issue and was a 24 page, too busy to hunt or fish, that is some-
seven column paper, splendidly pa- thing. I will catch up' later where
tronized by advertisers. Its publisher the fishing is better.
is Wm. MacKnight, who was asso-
‘ Happy
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A
New ”
Year to _______
you and the
elated with the Sentinel for a year, gang. I hope 1944 will see the end
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a few years ago, and this issue shows ¡of the war in Europe.’’
that Bill has not lost his knack of
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lining up the advertisers. It was, too, | It’s Chysanthem-im season,
See
ft
a very newsy and well printed issue. , Bergen’s for choice flowers.
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Up where the nighte are aik
montha long, fun are a daily
neceaaity and becauae they
are plentiful, it'a no financial
problem for an Eekimo to
replace hie favorite parka.
Fnrh Emery RtM I.Ike*
Coquille
For Steady Diet
Mrs. George Chaney invited a few
$5.00 to $10.50
$17.50
sistance a satisfa'tory program of
work has been made out. The cour..e
will include a study of healthful ho ne
and
community environment, indica­
Next Tuesday the Coquille Woman’s
tion of sickness and how to care for
Club will hold its January meeting.
the sick patient, and the prevention
Ensign Elizabeth Hill, of Portland,
of communicable diseases.
will present a style show of uniforms
Officers who have been elected to
for Waves and Spars and the Junior
serve are Martha Lou Moore, presi­
Women will model. Those who have
seen a similar show in other places dent and Mary Lou Saterion as secre­
tary.
state it ’ is worth seeing. Inez and
I
Other groups wishing to organ zc a
Leah Rover will play military music.
similar club may get additional in-
It will also be Presidents' Day, with
introduction of Club Founders and ; formation from the County Home
j Demonstration Agent in Coquille.
Past Presidents.
Tuesday, Jan. 11, Woman’s
Club Meeting Date
But, rhould you lore your fur
coat or neckpiece could you
readily replace them ?
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At a
intund againxt Ion when-
•v»r your fun may bo.
A*k thia agency to give you '
complete information about
neceuary protection, ÿ
I. S.BABTON
Coquille, Oregon