-í pack TWO Lambert, both of Powers. Invitation From St Feb. 31—Wilbur Vern Anderson . t A. L. Hocjpn to a«giin ready to at­ Tacoma, and Lois Louise Gardner, tend to the public’s needs in electri­ Church Far Daf of Prayer I Feb. 14— Wm. J. Dyer, of Tacoma, Bandon. cal repair and wiring; His phone to St James* Episcopal Church invites and Florence Virena Sheriff, of Em­ J—-------------------- 222R,.and for the present his shop Is everyone who can to come to the pire. They were married here last st his hdme on ’ the Fairview Application blanks for the Army- , Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull The annual party for Coquille High church on Friday, Feb. 24, this week , - - „ _ A . Test to be Wednesday by Rev. Chas. G. Brown. road. 52Us School girts given by the Business and participat« in observance of the N"vy Col,<‘K<* Feb. 17—Allan E.’Miller and Laura March 18, ar« «■ . .............. ....................... "*" " 111 and Professional Women was held last World Day of Prayer, at 3:00 p. m.lhc,d °" J. Short, both pf North Bend. A very fin« service booklet will be ’ ro * available through the high Monday night at the Parish hall. The Feb. 17—John Francis Walker, of president, Florence Hallock, wel­ provided, which was gotten out by]*ch*’ Burt**n w- Dun“ announces, Marshfield, and Rosalie Ruth Green, the United Council of Church women, • The blank is part of comed the girls and Winifred Van of Charleston. Fleet, senior girl, gave the response. with Mrs. Chas. Stauff, leader. Mrs.!0»® Ie,flet’ “Army-Navy College Feb. 14—Robert Carl Wombacker, r r- «in. the nfferUirv J Qualifying Test, ’ distributed by th« u, u„, Mies Van Fleet to the chosen D. A. R. U C. Persing will «ing the offertory. W'tJying *“*. of .Peoria, Ills., and Dora May Sher­ Miy Liatón Parrish, who was also I War ■«> Navy Departments and the ' representative from Coquille. * ( I to have sung, to out of town. Mrs. M | B. Office of Education. This leaf- ' rill; of Marshfield. They were mar­ Lieutenant Hendricks of the Air O. Hawkins will play the accompani- Itet describes the Army Specialized! ried at the Emmanuel church in Wacs was a speaker, giving informa­ - -- T>—¡„1„. N»vv | Marshfield last Friday by Rev. J. T. tion on the subject of recruitment. ments. Other readers will be l0bs- ' Training Program, the Navy College j Lewis. , p Program and outlines the require- i However the age bracket of high dames Frances Holmstrom, school seniors is below requirements Fugetoon and M. D. Remple. Mtw~! ments for both. The test provides a ! Feb. 18—Richard Elliott Speed, of I basis for th« selection of students for ' Colombo, Tenn., and Mildred B. for enlistment In the Wacs. When Hale Eubanks and Mrs. Geo. Taylor the Army and Navy programs which Nadon, of Portland. the individual girls were called on will usher. send a continuing flow of gfficer can. j Feb. 19—Oraydon A. Haga, of Ban­ to tell their plans after graduation, didates, specialists and technicians don, and Lola F. White, of .Coquille. it was found a surprisingly large Donations For Woman’s Club into the armed forces. They were married at the Pioneer number gave cadet nursing as their S“' W“‘“‘ 1 The test to open to male civilians parsonage here, Feb. 32, by R«v. aim. ages of 17 and 31 years1 Chas. G. Brown. The Coquille Woman’s Club will between Jhc The Washington’s Birthday theme *• 4r> July 1, 1944, who are in their final hold a rummage sale on March 4, in ' was carried out ingeniously in the I Feb. 31—O. C. Moody and Grace table decorations. Small cherry trees the Purkey comer, which will con­ term of high school but no ope who to bearing red cherries, hatchet place tinue throughout the week at least. presently enrolled in any branch of cards and George Washington sll- Saleable clothing, pictures, knick- the irmed services is eligible. Taking the test does not constitute i houettes on score cards were in evi­ knacks, pots and pans, household fur­ FEBRUARY MONTH-END AND FINAL dence on each of the eleven tables. nishings of any sort, etc., are wanted enlistment in the armed forces and a A game called “Cherry” was played by the committee to make up an at­ student is not obligated to enter either with prizes awarded to Eloise Cook, tractive stock. The proceeds of the program if accepted. However, those Gwen Rogers, Mary Lu Foote, San­ sale will go to the library to help pay who take the test must express a pref­ dra Nebb, Maxine Whereat, Winifred for a much needed additional book­ erence, Army or Navy, so that test Van Fleet. Cake and punch were case. Goods to be donated should results may be forwarded to one ser­ Beginning Friday, Feb. 25 and continuing until March 1. b« taken to Mrs. Ellingsen at the^li- vice or the other. Those who prefer served. Group 1. Committees in charge were headed brary where it will be received "for the Army will not be.considered by, the Navy and vice versa. Navy in­ ODDS AND ENDS OF by Arlene Robertson, Education, and marking. t cludes Marine Corps and Coast Goard. BLOUSES Annie Robinson, Courtesy. Senior In addition to meeting the require­ SLIPOVER SWEATERS. girls were: Barbara Barrows, Maxine Royal Neighbors ments and passing the test, candidates WINTER HATS • Whereat, Anne Anderson, Dorothy Insurance policies were issued to Dr. ‘ Beagle, Virginia Oden, Mary Foote, Frank Mulder, Emeet Johnosn and milst exhibit officer like qualities in­ Group 2 Virginia Lindsay, Louise Butler, Al Burch last Wednesday evening, cluding appearance and meet the* PLAIN RAYON CREPE Gwen Rogers, Sandra Neff, Mary Lu during the business session of the following general physical require­ HOUSECOATS Newton, Marie Standley, Lavelle Royal Neighbors lodge. At the close ments: RAYON CREPE DRESSES Army Roth, Jeanette Stone, Peggy Tomlin- of the meeting» a substantial supper COTTON DRESSES Minimum height 5 feet and a max­ 'son, Claudia Varney, Winifred Van was served to twenty-four present. » JUMPERS . Fleet and Phyllis Walton. Others on The table was decorated with flow­ imum of 6 feet, 8 inches; Minimum visual acuity of 20/300 without glass­ the entertainment committee were: ering laurestinus and narcissi. Group 3 A Jennie Price, Ida Owen, Ida Oerding, valentine favor vyas at each place es, correctable with glasses to 20/40 COTTON PADDED ROBES in each eye; weight proportional to Peggy Newton and Alberta Tyrrell. Guests from Marshfield were District height; ten serviceable upper and ten RAYON FLORAL PRINT Deputy Anne Montgomery, Oracle serviceable .lower teeth; normal » HOUSECOATS Ethel Saas and Miss Hutchinson. (18/18) hearing in each ear for whis­ Marriage Licenses oys 17-21 Eligible or These Tests B. P. W. Entertain The Senior Girls ★ * ★ ★ * * * * * Have you a hidden talent? WINTER CLEARANCE SALE $1.00 $4.00 Sg.oo Circuit Court Cases Feb. 21—Dorothy E. Keating vs. Carl E. Keating. Suit for divorce. Feb. 31—Iaabell Roberts Scofield vs. Eugene Dudley Scofield. Suit for divorce. Feb. 31—State Industrial Accident Commission vs. Chas. McC. Johnson. ........ ■ Riverton 4-H Sowing Club Members Presented With Pins , pered voice. Group 4 Navy Minimum height 5 feet, 5H inches, und a maximum of 6 feet 4 inches; The Riverton 4-H Sewing clubs II REMAINDER OF OUR WINTER COATS minimum visual acuity for 18/20 in and III, held a meeting on February each eye, correctable to 20/20; nor- • at the Riverton school. Mrs. Har­ old Libby to leader leader. , of both ^Jubs. ^ne. Mrs. Dorothy Bishop Dunn attended^"“1/“ height, twenty vital service- able teeth, including four opposed this meeting and noted the progress Giving a Bridge party? How about molars two of Which are directly op­ made by the girls in their sewing. some new cards, tallies and score posed on each side of the denial arch, She presented several of the girls with pads? You’ll find a grand assortment and four directly opposed incisors. pins that they earned last year. The at Norton's. officers of the clubs are president, Careen Molthu; vice president, Fayg . Income Tax Servie«—F. R. Bull. Borgard; secretary, Delores Sell. The following members Were present: Barbara Sell,. Betty Sell Delores Sell. Careen Molthu, Lucille Haga, Faye Borgard, Janet Johnson, Marlene Frazier and Christinia Jeypen. Townsend Club No. 1 Townsend Club No. 1 met Tuesday evening with 31 members and guests present. Mr. Buckner gave the open­ ing prayer. The president was in th* chair and some business was taken care of at this time. A program on George Washington was enjoyed, including the singing of “America the Beautiful; “Facts about Washington" by Mrs. McCue; “His­ tory of Washington,” Mrs Roth; “Lit­ tle Red Stamps,” Mrs. Hatcher; other readings by Mr. Tilghman, Mrs. West- jbook, Mrs. Von Pegert, Mrs. Brown; ’mmjeiy Mrs. Volkmer and Mr. Roth. Daorprize was won by Mrs. Minnie Clinton. -- * • Eight new members were reported. Mr. Davis and Mr. Ktotner are* not so well at this time. Don’t forgert caravan meets here next Sunday, Feb. 27, at W. O. W. Hall at eleven o’clock. Potluck lurf&i 1 4 Piece Bleached Wai. Bedroom Suite 4 Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite 5 Piece Living Room Suit 2 Piece Kroehler Living Room Suite 8 Piece Dihing Room Sets at noon. Rolls and jam will be the refresh­ ments at next week’s meeting. Purkey Furniture Norton’s still have a fine line of boxed stationery. Buy yours now and for a small additional charge have it personalized with name or mono­ gram. 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