The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 09, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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white gown, purple velvet cape, wear-
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In clMttgnot refreshments were Pit
YarbriMijS, chairman; Ariel Crook,
Jeanne jOriggs, Louise Linengood and
Mrs.
O. McBride.
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Family Relation
Discussion Group
Family relationship group is to
meet, at Pioneer ^hurch, March 28.
This discussion group on family re­
lationships, with Mrs. James F.
Bishop as leader, will be sponsored
by the Women’s Society of Christian
Annual Reports And ’ —
Service.*^“
Election Of Library Board
This study is to be under the su­
The aiuuial meeting at the City pervision of the E, C. Brown TYust
library Board was iteid Tuesday eve­ Fund und Dr. Bee of tiie University of
ning at five o'dock in the Library. I Oregon. Subject» were chosen at a
Mrs R. A.’Jeub was re-elected presi­ county meeting on Juvenile Delin­
dent of the board; Mrs. R. B. Harbi­ quency. Some of the topics decided
son, secretary? and O. S. Sanford was upon are: “What to tell my child
re-elected treasurer.'/Mrs. Pearl El- upon the birth of babies,” “When my
lingsen, librarikh, was re-appointe^. child falls in love,” “Why my child
The other member of the board is won’t stay home,” “Husband and wife
Mre. George Chaney.
( relationships,” “Child to child rela­
Mrs. Ellingsen stated 1218 books tionships,” and “Parent to child re­
were circulated in February and lationships.”
The purpose of these meetings are
add d the circulation is increasing,
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attack juvenile delinquency and
though there is a ahange to more non­
fiction than formerly. A letting down home relationships from a positive
on reading was noticed since the . standpoint and all parents, grand­
first war days. Mrs. Ellingsen com­ parents and young people are urged
mented that fewer children use the to attend. A nursery for the small
child will be provided.
library since its new location.
FRANKLIN
BLACKLEG BACTERIA
the West
Cluulwid bdge No.W
a place on the Democratic primary
ballot in May as a candidate for Coos
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