The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 05, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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Dr. and Mrs- Ralph Bosworth, the
'latter the former Mrs. Ray Thomas
■ when she lived in Coquille, surprised
her many friends here by dropping
in on them unexpectedly last Thurs­
day afternoon. They went fishing
over on Coos river for baas Friday
An Institute of International Un­
morning but without much luck. derstanding will be held in Coquille
They toft Friday evening for their from October 31 to December 9,
! cottage north of Waldport where this year, under the sponsorship of
, they expected to spend the next the Rotary Club of Coquille. Con­
month before returning to their home sisting of a series of four weekly
¡in Corvallis.
meetings, the Institute will present
I (
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i outstanding authorities on various
i A baby boy, who weighed eight phases of International affairs. Fol­
' pounds, 10 ounces, and has been lowing the' forma) addresses, there
j named Edwin Valdmar, was born last will be forum periods in which
i Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. members of the audience may ask
I Carlson. The mother is the former questions of the speakers.
Elois Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
According to President J. S. Bar­
Mrs. E. Wilson of this city. This ton, the program is being developed
youngster is Mr. and Mrs. Carlson’s
second child and his father is Jn
the U. S. Navy.
Rotary To Present
Four Speakers
On Global Affairs
XM. C. (Jack) Tozier left last Sat­
urday to spend the winter at Etna,
Calif., where his brother, Harry B.
Tozier, lives.
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by the Rotary Club to give the peo­
ple of the community an. opportunity
to learn from informed speakers
about the background of the pres­
ent global war and the problems
which must be met in planning for a
durable peace after victory has been
won.
The Institute will also be a study
course in world affairs for the
young people of the community for,
in addition to the public forums in
the evening, the speakers will ad­
dress the students of the Coquille
schools during the day.
Taking part In the Institute pro­
gram will be: • Don Bolt, traveler,
journalist and commentator, who has
devoted special atention to the Latin
American countries, making three
I visits to Mexico within the past
ditorium, or the Washington School
auditorium (the place to be an­
nounced later) ron Tuesday. October
31, speaking on “The Role of the
North American Continent.”
The other three programs are
scheduled for November 7, November
2g and December 9.
Friday
FIRST SMASHING DRAMA OF
IUVENILE DELINQUENCY TO
REACH THE SCREEN! A
SPECIAL
DRY-SKIN
LOTION
Mr«. L.' H. Hazard returned this
morning from a tan days* visit with
her two daughters in Portland.
Children lie
Adults
Me
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Open 8:M A. M. mill <:M P. M.
[THUR
WED
ilorring
RED
DISNEY CARTOON
LATEST
NEWS
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EVENTS
SPECIAL
ATTRAC TlON
LIBERATION OF ROME"
Showing the Fall of Rome
and the Entire Italian Campaign