The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 23, 1944, Image 1

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^^Thanksgiving
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; Dinner KeynoteThis" lird War Year ’
In this 1944 Thanksgiving day we»
of the United States, as well a» all!
of our allies, have the moot cogent|
reasons to be thankful for the way I
1 in which tt»e allied service man are
carrying on on all fronts.
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and forging ahead and It la only a
matter of weeks, or months at the
most when the would-be WC
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crushed under our rafUt
naval might.
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yet won, but that we all hat
to thank God for the blei
victory | trogesCgs irow nqRnu
achieved and for the '¡Mi
Messings which wo as individuals
are Continually receiving.
With famllie
wUnen so bui
Thanksgiving E
a lavish feast,
b a war supply
shared.
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Peruvians Return To
Coquille Tuesday
Court of Honor At
Liberty Nov. 27
Advisory Committee
For Veterans
Mr. and Mr». W. B. Dunshee and
baby daughter, Suaan Jean, who is
a year and eight months aid, arrived
hare from San Francisco Tuesday
evening. They arrived in Berkeley
about three weeks ago from Lima,
Peru, where they had resided tor
more than two years and a half.
Dunshee had been with the
Singer company down there for
more than three years and his wife,
the former Carol Young, flew down
in May, 1M2, and they were married
in Lima.
Mr. Dunshee haa resigned his posi­
tion as auditor for Singer i% South
America and they expect to locate
Somewhere tn the San Francisco area.
He will be here for ten days and
his family for a longer visit.
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