The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 13, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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and Vada Capps poured.
Lieutenant
Fan
The young couple will be at home Portland Bride Wad in South
at 123-South Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.
At a candle light ceremony held J. M. Capps of Sheridan were here to
The marriage of Lieutenant Leon­
last Thursday evening at eight o’clock attend the wedding.
ard C. Farr and Miss Joyce Addis, of
at the Assembly of God church, Mias
Portland, Oregon, was solemnised
Carol Pinkston became the bride of
DeceiAber 26 at 5:30 p. m. in the
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Doyle Capps, Rev. G. A. Gray offi­
Camp Chapel*at Camp Sibert, Ala­
school
in civilian dress modeled by
ciated.
bama. The groom is the son of Mr.
The bride, who was given in
and Mrs. C. C. Farr of Marshfield, Dorothy Harris, Ensign Hill ex­
riage by her father, J. M. Pin
and formerly of Coquille. Donald H. plained the only time a Wave may
appear out of uniform to the occasion
wore in afternoon dress of powdee
blue with gardenia corsage.
bride is the daughter at Mr. and Mn of her wadding. Portraying this,
Yvonne Marineau modeled her own
Rebecca Pinkston, sister of the apartments, Miss Alice M. Oerding Judd Addis? of Portlapd.
The rites were readI by Chantal»I*4»«* “Un weddln* «own with
bride, was her only attendant. Cleo announced her marriage to Mr. Wil­
Other Juniors who
Citpps, the groom’s brother, was best liam Ernest Klenz, son of Mrs. Er­ Knott, in candle light and on'either trailing veil.
man. Ushers were Miss Vada Capps, nest Klenz of Everett, Washington, side of the wedding group were modeled were Gertrude Swinney.
» Bhthnell, Francis Detlefsen
Miss Alice Allen and Mias Helen on New Year’s eve at the Methodist brightly lighted Christmas.trees. . Grace,
parsonage in Roseburg.
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Hickam.
Very special music made the cere­ and VTMfBride.
Miss Jane Davis, of Roseburg, at­ mony
Mrs. Margaret Swanson sang “I
Ensign Hill, stated the Federated
impressive.
Mbs
Marian
Love You Truly,” accompanied by tended the bride and Mr. Hugh Mc­ Hughes of the Saint Louis Opera Clubs of Oregon have a project al­
Mrs. Neil Kyne, who also played the Clellan, U. S. C. G. at Bandon, at­ company sang “Because” end “I Love ready under way to assist in the re­
tended the groom.
wedding marches.
You Truly,” accompanied by Private cruitment of Waves. More and more
After a short wedding trip to Eu­ Leo Polaki. Mr. Polski to a graduate Waves are needed. . While the real
A large reception at the Pinkston
home followed. The wedding cake gene, they returned to Coquille.
of Paris Academy of Music. He also recruiting will be done by the Navy
Mrs. Klenz plans to continue her played the wedding marches and the the new plan should facilitate and
was cut by the bride. Alice Allen
position as bookkeeper at the Geo. recessional.
speed the work. Interesting girls to
♦ A A A A 'A A A A E. Oerding insurance office for tHI The bride wore a grey silk crepe become trained to take over any of
duration as Mr. Klenz is in the. U. S. dress trimmed with amethyst and the two hundred and fifty lynds of
I Coast Guard, stationed at Bandon. her corsage was an orchid. The jobs open, should release as many
men for the armed service. Travel,
young couple were unattended.
Mrs. Moorhead To Visit
I A reception in the gpmpany mess new friends, becoming a part of the
hail followed. There was a ten Navy, a good clean life and a chance
County Next Month •
layered cake cut by the bride and to serve their country, were reasons
Mrs. George Moorhead, secretary .groom with a banquet. Mr. and Mrs. given to induce a girl to want to be­
tor the E. C. Brown Trust has ad­ Daily of Gabsden, Alabama, were come a Wave or a Spar.
vised Martha E. Mulkey, county sup­ tbeir special guests.
The Style review and talk were
erintendent, that she will be in Coos
The * bride "uved at University preceded by some lively military
county on February 9, JO, 11, and House at Eugene where she attended piano duets played by Inez and Leah
during that time she will accept a college
Or two
liege f for
two yea:
yean. Leonard was Rover. Miss Rove{ read the words
limited number of invitations to a junior at the university when he and played the music of the Wave
speak before groups at their regu- ]eft to enliat. He
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of song.
A very fine display of our nation’s
lar meeting time on the subject of Men’s Cooperative Houses and un­
flags was a fitting stage background
social Hygiene. Requests should be jored ln business administration,
sent to the office of the county super- ‘ The bride
- and • groom will
— - be at for the program. A full rigged ship
intendent, Coquille.
home at 1001 Walnut street, Gabsden. model belonging to the Chaney family
While in Coos, Mry Moorhead will Alabama.
added atmosphere.
The tea table
also hold a /»unty meeting where
Lt Leonard Farr, a graduate of Co­ bore a centerpiece unique with a tall
representatives of communitiesMesir- quille High school left college in Goddess of Liberty rising out of
ing Family Relations classes will be March 1942. to enlist. He got'his Com­ novel arrangement of red, white and
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mission __ in March ___
1643 and went to blue. Overhead a beautiful airplane
Although not coming in that capaci- Camp Adalr. Before that he was at model of a Lockhead Intercepter V-38
ty, it might be mentioned that Mrs. Camp Barclay. He was at Camp made by Velorous Call was suspended.
Moorhead is president of the Oregon Ellii in nHnoit for four months, be­ Mrs. L. H. Hazard and Mrs. Bert Fol­
fore going to Alabama where he ar­ som presided at the tea table.
★ ★★ ★ A ★ ★★★ Federation of Women'» Club».
Mrs. Roy Boober and some of her
rived last December 1.
He belongs to the Medics! Admin- committee were hosteeaes; many were
away beoause of illness. Among
istration in the Army. •
those serving were Mesdames Wm.
Caudlin, J. A. Berg, Lloyd Rosa and
a
New Evening
F. M. Shaw.
$27.50
Carol Pinkston aad
Doyle Capps Married
Woman s Club
Hears Ensign /
Hill of Portland
Becomes Bride of
Coast Guardsman
left out of it”?
DAVENO
STUDIO
$17.58
Gasoline
Ranges
$39.50 to $18.58
4 Circulators
>29.00 to $00.00
Davenports
II4W $12.50, $27.50
HEATERS
$5.00 to $18.5«
RANGES
OAK DESK
$15.06 to 141.50
$24.50 to $30.00
Used Furniture, Phone 119L
We buy all kinds of Used Furniture
BOWLING
Bowling is Healthful and
Good Exercise ’
Why don't you form a team
and challenge our team
We will Challenge any
team in ,
Southwestern Oregon
Coquille Bowling
Guild Organised
Members and friends of St. James
Episcopal church who are employed
during the day, or otherwise so occu- |
Coquille Red Crocs will meet Fri­
pied as to be denied opportunity to 1
day, January 14, at Guild hall, be­
attend the Guild, may now join the
tween 1:16 and 4:16 p. m.
new evening Guild. This new Guild
Last week’s attendance was very
was organized last Wednesday eve­
good in spite of flu and continued
ning. Officers elected were presi­
cold weather and we were pleased
dent, Georgisnna Vaughan; vice
to welcome three new workers to our
president, Ruth Axtel; secretary, Es­
ranks.
telle Harbison; treasurer, Bess Maury.
Two more lovely afghans were
I Meetings will be heM the first and
1 turned in by Mrs. N. Rosa and Mrs. N.
third Wednesday of each month.
L. Springer and five nice ones were
Florence Barton and Clara, Stauff
brought in made from pieces of
were appointed to form the by-laws.
blankets and beacon robes by Mrs.
Muriel Ardath and May Barton will
Florence Hall.
provide the program and be hostesses
Contributions during the past week
for the next meeting. The first meet­
of crochet hook, yarn, wool materials
ing of the month will be for transac­
and finished afghan squares were
tion of business and the second will
received from Mesdames Ed Aaaen,
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be social.
Geo. Sherwood, Lois Stevens, F. Hall
and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, and more
3M Club Met With
than a hundred crocheted edged wash
Mrs. Rocco Friday
cloths were made and donated by
The Grange Club 366 met last Fri­ Mrs. Horton, a nurse at the County
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day at the home of Mrs. May, Rocco.. Farm.
“We are continuing work on our
There was the usual pot luck dinner
at noon. The election of new officers quota of Navy knitting which con­
resulted in the selection of Pearl sists of turtle neck sweaters, watch
Ruble as president; secretary, Hazel caps and gloves. We are in need of
George; treasurer, Rose Marie Mar- more knitters as our present quota
1 tin. Elsie Wheaton was acting sec­ is a large one,” says Mn. D. B. Kee­
retary. Meetings are held the first ner..
“We have just completed our quota
Friday in every month. The next
meeting Will be at the home of Mary of hospital shirts and outing flannel
Wimer. Attending were Edna Rake­ bed sox so will work on quilts and
straw, Mary Wimer, Florence Hallock, afghans until new material arrives.
“Please plan to attend Red Crocs
Ida Oerding, Mabel Von Pegert, Min­
nie Clinton, Opal Buckles and Alma Friday, If only for an hour or two,
and come prepared to work with scis­
Halter.
sors, thimble, large eyed needle or
crochet hook.
Roy Mother’s Club
“Have you ever stopped to think
El Oct New Officers
that the Red Cross is the link be­
The Roy Mothers’ Club met last tween every service man and his home
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Opal town?”
Buckles.
Francis Detlefsen was
elected president; Opal Buckles, vice
W. R. C. Hold Its Regular
president; Katie Detlefsen, secretary.
A belated Christmas exchange was Monthly Session Wednesday
Douglas MacArthur Relief Corps,
held. The roll included Mesdames
Hulda Ellingsen, Bertha Cross, Edna No. 66, met in regular session Wed­
liakestraw, Elva Green, June Green, nesday with president Mabel Von
Cameron, Patricia Griffith, Mary Pegert in the chair. The chaplain
: Johnson. Clara Kr-ntz, and Cora read the 91st Psalm. Business was
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nothing special to come before the
corps.
Lincoln Club Met With
There being so many who were sick
I Mrs. Clara Johnson
only seven were present. Cards are
The Lincoln Club met with Mrs. being sent to the sick and those who
Clara Johnson on Fifth street Tues­ tte in sorrow. Our relief com- j
day for an all day meeting, having committee had a very good report for
a pot luck dinner at noon. The meet­ last year and we hope to do more
ing was opened at 2 o’clock by the
this year.
new president, Mrs. Eula Mclntee.
Red Cross Notes
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ness as so msny are ill. Next month
Our
new 1944 Wall Paper, in all
we will get ready fpr making quilts
and hope all those who are ill will the patterns we will have to now in
stock and those desiring it should
be able to be out.
call at once while stocks are com-
plete. Gregg Hardware.
See •apixe" Leslie tor the beet in
Hand-carved Myrtlewood for
liability, or other Insurance. Ottica,
next door to Coquille Hospital, lectors st Harbison’s.
phone 5; residence phon** 95L.
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Keys made" tor ail locks. Stevens
Calling earns. », tor sx.«O.
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
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See Schroeder's Jewelry store m
An examiner of applicants for
Coquille
for Diamonds and Waici,
chauffeurs’ and drivers* licenses will
f tfi
be at the Coquilal city hall again next Straps.
Tuesday, Jan. IS, from 9 until 4.
We carry a complete line or V-
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Belts
for all makes of Refrigerators.
Buy your office supplies at Nor­
Washing Machines and other equip
ton’s. They have a good line of Loose
ment. Washer Service Co., 365 W.
Leaf ledger outfits, etc. Everything
16tfs
for your “First of the Year” needs, s Front, Coquille. Phone.
Try Purkey «sJJ
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JUST RECEIVED
New Wool Blankets
$5.95
5, 25, 50 and 75 per eeat wool; Also AU-Am gm A a
Wool Chatham and Canaon made
«Plw.JrO
EARLY AMERICAN OR WALNUT
KNEE HOLE DESKS............... ...........
LARGE SIZE
OFFICE DESKS .„'CL....................
COO CO
$69.50
Purkey Furniture
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