"Avenge Bataan" Week Being Observed With Bond Rally At Liberty Theatre Tonight "Avenge Bataan Day" was observed • ¡Dress S 'Robbed Boy Scout Community Mrs. Elrod Tells Session Here Sunday Woman's'Club Of Dire Need For Nurses ---------------------- ------ ——•—— About seventy members and friends of the Coquille Women's Club were in attendance on Tuesday at the Par­ ish Hall for .'the regular February meeting. , The program had been arranged by the Committee on Music and Arts. Something of a studio effect had been gained by the use of two fine hand- painted tapestries of considerable di­ mensions, arranged tq advantage across the stage. Mrs. Ruth Candlin loaned the tapestries. A pleasing collection of prints rep­ resenting paintings of various periods whs on exhibition. Mrs. Pearl Ellingson, principal speaker for the day, defined rine Arts according to a discussion from the writing of Tolstoy. Her personal interpretations of two noteworthy prints were received with ipuch in­ terest. Mrs. Ellirtgsen introduced to the group a visitor in Coquille, bps. Robert Zentner, who arrived in town on Monday. Mrs. Zentner is study­ ing art at the University of Califor­ nia and teacheedh a private school in Berkeley. Her subject was .the his­ tory of Art; also some discussion was givert oyer to Modern Art Persistent and unusually persuasive applause failed bring back Mrs- Mil­ dred Tyrreir following her rendering of “My Hero” and “A Spring Song.” The muses, indeed, must have pre- (Continued on page three) Merchandise Prizes campaign. In Coos county the degis- E Aiiehinn TnmnU nation to applied ta this whole week. »<*» AUCTIOn I OnigflT aooording to County Chairman Clar- EveryOdng ,B for the Bo Nearly A Million To Coos Co. In 3 Months Lubrica* Silex Spring Just Around Corner? Cotfee Pirates To Meet Red Devils Friday