! '.*f » ‘ . I. 'if - - - . ' I THE COQUILLE VALLEY ttNttNtt, ÔÔQUnJÂ OREGON, V dur • • PAUtTWO ' . Teachers Enjoy Four Hartwell Family Together At Riverton Days' Course RqSges Wahmt Binette Set Moo Brooks Used Furniture » •v * Bf AREFUL! J j -1» THURSDAY, AUOUST IB. 1M4. - , -- ----------- ----------- -HU to Myrtle Point by her father and Surprise Party At 1 mother and on their return, at Bob’s Country Club suggestion, dropped ip to see what To celebrate the birthday oCtheir was doing at the Club House. A gay daughter Anne, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. evening resulted for everybody Out- ’ Fifty-two teachers gathered last Harbison entertained Tuesday night of-town guests were Mrs. Glenn i A happy family reunion at Riverton this week whs when Chas. Grant week at the Washington Building, with a large dancing party at the Kayne Payne of Portland, surer sister ol of Mr. Mar- Har- Hartwelli coXlwain in the Navy now,, QjMUille, 4nd thirty-five at th« Country Club from eight to eleven biaon, Mr». Lubke and daughter, returne<j Sunday morning for a ten- ’ Roosevelt School, North Bend, for in o’clock. About forty guests, of high Beverly, visiting her stater, Mrs. D. day jeave to be with his mother, Mrs. 1 service training. They praised high school age, danced away the evening E iuekleff. i C. M. Hartwell, and his wife and two ly the work of the two instructors, to juke box music. The piaee was . little chiyiren, all of whom reside at Mr. Martha Addy of the State De- decorated attractively with cat-tails.' Birthday Dinner ' partment of Education, dnd Miss Ida Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Rackleff assisted Mae Smith, supervising teacher from fh the evening of the same day. Mrs. Burton Dunn entertained a the Harbisons as sponsors. the Oregon College of Education, The party was a complete surprise young group at dinner Tuesday eve Miss Cheri Mae Hartwell returned from Oakland, California, where she Monmouth. ning at six-thirty to celebrate the to Anne, who had been -taken on a The teaching of the fundamental birthday of her daughter, Vera has been attending a summer session ____ ____________ Bishop. The table __ was bright with at Mills College, one of the most ex- subjects was discussed most of the gladioli and a cake with candles, elusive of the girls’ colleges on the time, with some attention being de A practical form of entertainment I coast. Cheri Mae had received a voted to “The Appearance of the # She was a Class Room.” later was a dish-washing contest, scholarship to Mills. Wayne Smith, president of the Coos conducted with a stop watch. The i guest of Audrey Aasen in San Fran- County Teachers’ Association, was guests attended in a body the dance i cisco during the stay there. 15.00 to 45.00 Miles M. Hartwell, petty officer in present at the Coquille meeting and * d given the same evening for Anne Har They the Office of Transportation at the spoke on the membership in the three bison at the Country Club, Woody were Phyllis Litzenberger, Jeanne t Naval Air Base at Klamath Falls, war ' professional organizations. Griggs, Mildred McCarthy, Donna i granted a 83-hour leave to be with Mason of the Bridge School, accom- I panied by Ethel Fish at the piano, Rankin, Anne Weekly, Irene Detlef- his brother. Grant, so he arrived at sen, Gerald Ulett, Ben Barton, Geo. his Riverton home early Wednesday sang a solo and led the teachers on Ockholm, Claire Gray, Ed Steinmetz, morning, leaving again for the base each of the two days in a community sing. on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. Laura Brandon, of the Norway i Wednesday, the day of the happy reunion, was highlighted by the fact School, and Harriet Houghton, Pros Dinner Party For Mr*. Glick it was also Miss Hartwell’s birthday. per School, each acted as a chairman Mrs. Margaret Glick was guest of Grant left for San Diego on Friday for a department. 1 honor at a pleasant dinner party the At the North Bend meeting, Miss morning where he is expected to re early part of last week at the home of Ï main in school for -some time. His j Irlene Athey, music supervisor in the Mrs. F. C. True, hostess ef the affair. wife with their two children plans North Bend schools, accompanied by Mrs. Glick will leave for her home in to drive down soon to be nearer Margaret Bremer gt the piano, led California the last of the week. She Grant and also nearer her mother, the teachers in group singing each is the sister of Mrs. True and P. O. Mrs. Eunice pickins, who lives at day. Mrs. W. G. Barrows, newly ap Lund. The gathering was largely pointed executive secretary for the Redlands. made up of old friends for whom the I Extra gas to the boys by the Ra Coos County Public Health Associa hours passed rapidly in talking over tlon Board permitted the whole fam tion, lold of the Mobile Unit which the old times.- Attending were Miss Mar ily, accompanied by the Francis | association hopes to have available in vel Skeels, Mesdames Birdie Skeels, Sells, to enjoy a few hours of sue-’ Coos county within the next few C. A. Rietman, Henry Lorenz, Guy cessful fishing on Sixes giver Wed months in order to take cheat x-rays. Mauney, Rheo Walker, J. A. Berg, The department chairmen for these nesday morning, P. O. Lund and Mrs. Anha Lund, f Cherie Mae Hartwell, former Co two days were Mrs. Jane Balch, Ken- mother of Mrs. Glick. quille teacher, has just returned from tuck Inlet, and Mrs. Lorena Cline, Ì Laura Brandon who is a special study at Mills College*in Charleston W. S. C. S. Met At Pioneer Oakland. She tells us that she took secretary-treasurer of the Coos Coun Church Last Thursday the National Camp Fire Executive ty Division of O. S. T. A. talked with A Last Thursday the Woman’s Soci Training Course under Miss Ruth the teachers on the membership ety for . Christian Service met at Pi Teichmann of New York, and Miss drive. At each jf the meetings, those at oneer Methodist Church with 30 Eldora DeMots, National Field Secre members present. Meeting was called tary, who has been a visitor to Co tending enjoyed a victory garden to order at 10:30, singing “Jesus Calls quille several times in the interest of potluck dinner together and at the PE close of each day in North Bend, they Us,” and “ Tis so sweet to Trust In Camp Fire. participated in a cherry feast. I - Dr. Chan Fook Tin, one of Ameri- Jesus.” Reports from the different The meetings which were held in tea's foremost authorties on China, officers were given. I The society wiU sponsor a radtai who will be a speaker at the Cooe and each town were duplicated in pro 'given by Marvel Skeels, daughter of Curry County -Teachers’ Institute in gram, but were held in each place for i Mrs. Birdie Skeels, on Aug. IB, at November, was one of the instructors the convenience ln transportation. eight o’clock, et the Pioneer Metho- on the campus. He asked Cherie Mae I This is the second year for holding dist church. I why Oregon had so many divorces In ' summer schools jn Coos county for j The Conference to be held st Salem comparison to other states in the ; in-service training of teachers. Both ’’First Church” in October was dis- Union. He said that-this fact had years,- the work has proven most cussed. A splendid potluck was always troubled him about Oregon, helpful, resulting ln an improvement served at noon and at two o’clock Perhaps he will find his answer tn of teaching technique. — ’ trip .T. ‘ Belle Knife Hospital Three babies were born last Wed nesday evening, Aug. 2. st the Balle Korte Hospital. The BMi pound boy. born to Mr. and Mrs B. J. Baker of Marshfield, was named David Joe. The boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson, of Coquille, weighed 8*4 pounds and is named Sherman Lewis. To Mrs. F. L. Sexton, whose hus band is now in the service a 7M txjuuds baby daughter was bom. She is named Mary Susan. Mrs. Lynn Stark underwent a ma jor operation last week two days be fore her husband, br. G. E. Stark, was able to leave the hospital fol lowing his appendectomy. Don Freidrich underwent an op eration for appendicitis last Wednes day and Wm. B. Cotter submitted to the same kind of an operation on Thursday. A father and son are both in the hoapital, Earl R. Avery having under gone a major operation on Monday ...JLirf f Many times children have been overcome and died from carbon-monoxide gas riding only a few miles in ■ closed car with defective muffler or tail pipe. / - I M&W Auto Service AMZY r j | r <■ j Tokyo," to be released in October. I t Strictly business with no program They |pent three hourg ln the , was the Tuesday luncheon of men»- where audience never I bers of the Soroptimist group. Visit- gtt>pf UJk|n< newspaperl ara wW )n . ing guests were Mrs Elizabeth Galle- the uJa|e# and only the actorg wear ; gher, of San Francisco, and Mrs. T?chto-e makeup-the women look. B. Currie, both formerly of Coquille. llk, modern Amertoan Chinees. Dr. Christian O, Arndt, head of the A V 'if A Get a good Book at Norton s Rent-1 Far Eastern Affairs brahch of the J »1 Library. tfs u. S. Department of Education in g'ujeii---------■ -------------------------- — ----------- ... -------------- _i—j.. 'Washington, D. C., spent a week with ?” I I Dr. Chan and also worked with teach- v I ers who were Interested ln knowing j all of the material available on ! it China, Japan, India, Philippines and THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU- Thailand. I The Budapest String Quartet, the PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING finest of its kind in the world was spending six weeks in concert and PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE teaching in the Bay area. Cherie Mae i was able to sit in On their rehearsals ■ as well as their concerts Miss Au- 1 1 drey Avis Aasen, a Coquille High School granduate, took violin lessons . from Mr, Roismann, the first violinist, and quartet WOfk from Mr. Kroyt. ^TtLtPHOne 100 JUItUlMCt S€M!C€ • COQUILLE I the violinist- * (¡ano funeral (Hörnt Family Reunion At Riverton Macy Anderson's visit here before ! z' leaving on Wednesday for. a port of | i Insurance Are You Adequately Insured? My Office Can Serve Yon. Real'Estate List Your Property with me and I’ll Work to„Sell it for you Also ? SERVICE ON BIRTH CERTIFICATES AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT GEO. E. OERDING Bank Bldg. t. T<f All F.O.E. Members The Coquille Eagles Aerie will i old its regular Club Dance, with an or chestra, again Saturday evening, Aug. 12. Insurance Specialist. F. R. Bull s Specials 1—4-pc. Bedroom Set $79.50 Thia to $S.»5 under Portland Price I—6>yr old size Crib & Mattress 13.90 4—Swing Rockers f $20.00 OtlCers at Reduced Prices 1—9x15 Blue Wool Rug $82.50 1—12x15 Rose Wool Rug $109.50 - . ' 8-pc. Living Room Group I Including Axminster Rug, Occasional Chair, Tables Regularly $210.00 Special $169.50 7 '■ *- ♦ . -, /.,.,/.• I .... ■ Purkey Furniture I (When You Think of Furniture Think ef Purkey) limili’ 1 ■—■ i , <4 ERNlfc Soroptimist Club............................> m°v‘e’ Insurance upeennst. T. lt. Bull. . L* Howdy Folks: everyone gathered upstairs and en- his travels through our state this fAll. joyed the program. The topic was, Dr. Chan showed Chinatown to a “The Sacredness of Our Money.” The special grou$. They were given a society was granted the privilege of six-course dinner, although they listening to three beautiful vocal didn’t have to use chopsticks unless solos, rendered by. Marvel Skeels. .they wanted to. They were guests After singing, “Have Thine Own at a private showing of Chinese Pot- Way,” the meeting was dismissed with tery Museum by the president of the prayer. Chinese-American Cultural Society, ............... . .......... I who has just finished playing in and hta J2-year old son, Stewart, an appendectomy last Saturday Sally Jeffrey, granddaughter of Elmer McCue, also underwent an ap pendectomy on Saturday. Three entered for treatment Sat-' urday, W. A. Schroeder of Myrtle Boint for an injured arm, Mrs Mary Hanson, of Bandon, and Mis w . Link, of Powers Mrs. Woodrow Robison, of Arago,I underwarit a major operation on Sun day, and Chas. Beyers of Coquille a major on Monday. Besides Dr. Stark’s on Saturday, dismissals have been Mrs. Marian Butterfield last Thursday and Mrs. R. V. Britton and son, of Greenacres, on Sunday. embarkation was the occasion for a "" family reunion at Riverton on Tues- A day. Gathering tor the day at the home of Mrs. Mettle M. Petersen and her daughter, Mrs. Brault, were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lubert Bemetz, of Marshfield; Mrs. Kay Howard, a sister of Macy, of Hauser; Mrs. Mary Rocco, Mrs. Graydon An derson and Mrs. Darrrel Anderson Mrs. Macy Anderson and daughter, Darlene, whose home is in Spokane, will leave for there soon. Macy is a warrant officer in the Air Corps. 1 Dorcas Society Sewed For The I Red Cross At Meeting Thursday The Dorcas missionary group met I witif Mrs. Amos Payne last Thursday, the afternoon being spent sewing on duffle bags for the Red Cross. The hostess, Mrs. Payne, served ice cream and punch to the following la- ' dies: Mesdames Belle Hooton, Lou Hutton, Mary Bums, Arthur Hooton, ¡Willard Sloan and little granddaugh ter, AJ Erickson, Ralph Hadsall, I Mary Ann Newton, Ann Dungey, E. *'M. Randleman and Jennie Lafferty. 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