Notes from the Realm of Clubs, Society, Lodges and Churches • • • •
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By Klcn Nesbitt
Woman's Club Installs New Officers
A t Annual Luncheon Tuesday Noon
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Phone 58 or 167L
B. P. W. Clubs Slate
State Convention
BY MBS. K. E. BOQBER
The State convention of the Busi
The junior auditorium of the Community building was a vision ness and Professional Women’s clubs
is scheduled to take place in Eugene,
of beauty Tuesday, May 11th, for the annual Spring luncheon of on
June 4, 5, and 6, according to in
the Coquille Woman’s club. Attractive containers of spring flovZ- formation received from Miss Inez
ers centered the long tables and baskets of apple blossoms and Rover.
other early blooms formed a fitting setting for this lovely affair, I Headquarters will be at the Eugene
as chaplain and Mrs. Jack Holmes as hotel and business meetings will be
which was attended by about 125 secretary.
Installed were president, held in the Odd Fellows hall.
Total cost of meals will be $7.75, In
ladies. Preceding the luncheon, mem Mrs. E. J. Ruble; first vice president,
bers joined in singing the club song, Mrs. Tallant Greenough; second vice cluding the Friday dinner at 6;3û
p.
m., In the Eugene Hotel, the Sat
led by Mrs. Roy Barton with Mrs. R. president, Mrs. Stanley Sherwood; re
luncheon In the Eugene hotel,
F. Milne at the piano. The flag sa cording secretary, Mrs. E. J. Kuntz, the ay
Saturday banquet In the Masonic
lute and club collect followed.
Mr». Lewis Wiltshire. temple and the Sunday breakfast in
Mrs. Carroll Nickels sang two love and treasurer,
the installation ceremonies, the Eugene hotel.
ly solos, accompanied by Mrs. Law Following
It is requested that all hotel and
Bosserman Introduced the speak
rence Guderian. The business meet Mrs. Dr.
Elmo Stevenson, president of motel reservations be in not later than
ing was conducted by the president, er,
Oregon college at Ashland, May 25. Blanks for meal and room
Mrs. W. E. Bosserman. Report of the Southern
gave a most interesting and en reservations may be secured from the
annual May Day dance was given by who
local club president.
talk on “Lady Luck.”
the treasurer, Mrs. LeRoy Swinney, lightening
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After complimenting all of the la
and the courtesy chairman, Mrs. F. L dies
he proceeded to explain
Houston, reported several calls made how present,
Auxiliary
To M eet
lucky they were to belong to that
and cards sent to sick members.
sex,
as
they
definitely
had
the
future
Mrs. R. A. Jeub, reporting for the
America in their hands. In mat On Tuesday
Library committee, announced that of
pertaining to the home, social ac
seven excellent books, in memory of ters
tivities, world-wide matters, youth
The May meeting of the Coquille
deceased members, had been chosen education,
etc., women definitely have American Legion Auxiliary will be
and were on display at the library.
a decidin* voice. He brought up the held in the Junior auditorium of the
A memory plate will be placed in matter of marriage, the finding of
building cm Tuesday.
the front of the books which will then suitable mates and the lack of chil Community
be placed in the classified sections. dren in the upper strata of society. He May 18.
Gold star mothers, wives and sis
Mrs. Ralph Stuller gave a report on said one of the solutions may be in
Girl Scout activities, stating there earlier marriages. His talk presented ters will be honored at the meeting.
were now 11 troops, with 163 mem many problems for this and future All names of those e d ib le are not
known. Anyone with Information in
bers, 53 of whcan are Brownies. She generations.
this regard contact Mrs. Mabel Kunz.
said there were 23 regular leaders and
Mrs. Bosserman, after thanking the
Hostesses for the meeting will be
33 committee members. A regular club members and officers for their
organized Day camp will be held wonderful support, was presented Mesdames Alice Jenkins, Maxine
Jeub, Louise Bunch, Florence Berg
again this year for two weeks.
with a lovely gift by Mrs. E. R. James
Mrs. Bosserman announced the na in behalf of the duo. She then turned and Lola Milne. • •
tional convention which will be held the meeting over to the new president,
in Portland May 23 to 28th. It was Mrs. E. J. Ruble, who after a short
voted to send two delegates, the out- talk, announced the following heads Bridge Club Meets
[oing and in-coming presidents. A of committees: membership, Mrs. El-
ovely installation ceremony was con
A t Péttit Home
ducted by Mrs. O. C. Sanford, past
state president, as installing officer. |
Spring flowers, tastefully arranged,
She was assisted by Mrs. J. A. Berg director. Mrs. Muriel Dae Ardath.
graced the home of Mrs. Murl Pettit
when she entertained members of the
Monday Night Bridge club this week.
Dessert was served when the guests
arrived at 7:30, after which two tables
of cards were in play. Honors for
high score went to Mrs. Ed Lorenz.
A Precious, Lasting G ift from
Those present were Mrs. Hal Pierce,
Mrs. E. E. Leslie, Mrs. J. L. Smith,
Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Frank Thrift,
Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. Helen Lund
quist, Mrs. Ed Lorenz and the host
ess, Mrs. Pettit.
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Attend Crab Festival—Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lorenz attended the Crab Fes
tival in Newport at the week-end.
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Spends Mother's Day In
Miss Jean Lovell visited her mother.
Mrs. Charles Lovell, in Bandon on
Mother's Day.
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Business Trip To Portland — Jack
Moore was a business visitor to Port
land at the week-end.
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Birthday Observed
By Karen Henninger
Little Miss Karen Henninger was
the honored guest at a party given on
Sunday by Mrs. Hamilton Thrift. The
occasion was the ninth anniversary of
her birthday.
Following a birthday luncheon at
one-thirty o’clock, Karen and her
guests were taken to the beach at
Bandon.
Those attending were Coraleen and
Sharon Cochran, Sally Sturdivan, Jo-
Deanne Burr, Verna Frenier, Mary
le e Walton, Susie Throckmorton,
Butch Harris and Ann Creager.
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Program Planning
To Be Held Tuesday
Two representatives from each of
the Coos County Home Extension
units will meet with the County Home
Economics Extension Council, Tues
day, May 18th, at the Greenacre’s
Grange hall for their annual Program
Planning Day. Projects for the next
year’s Extension meetings will be se
lected. The meeting wil 1 begin at
10 a. m. and end at 3:30 p. m. Miss
Frances Clinton, assistant state leader,
from Oregon State college, Corvallis,
will be present to assist with the
planning. Lunch will be served at
noon by the Greendell unij.
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Jim's Market
B A C O N , by the slab - - lb. 5 7 c
LINK SAUSAGE • ■ • lb. 6 5 c
Officers Named
By Soroptimists
JO W LS, for seasoning - lb. 3 9 c
Officers for the ensuing year were
elected at a meeting of the Coquille
Soroptimist club at the Coquille hotel
at noon on Tuesday.
President will be Mrs. Hattie Lee
Holimon; vice president, Mrs. Erma
Burbank; recording-secreatry, Mrs.
Wilda Schroeder; corresponding sec
retary, Mrs. Ida Benham; treasurer,
Miss Bess Maury, and the new di
rector, the retiring present, Mrs. Alice
Lafferty.
Arrangements were made to at
tend a Soroptimist party to he given
by the Coos Bay club, on Tuesday,
May 18.
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SALT PORK, for seasoning lb.
Creamed Cottage
Cheese
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pint
r '
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3M W. 2nd St.
HENNINGER*S
Coquille
Phone 25
Job's Carnival
Very Successful
The carnival sponsored by Coquille
Job’s Daughters, and held In the Ma
sonic hall on Saturday evening, was
well attended and was a financial
success, according to the Bethel
Guardian, Mrs. J. A. Moore.
In charge of the arrangements for
the affair were Marion Moore, Careen
Molthu, Donna Gasner, Joanne Sav
age, Sally Bonney, Leona Hoehner,
Joan Peart, Bonnie Lou Stoermer and
Loraine Trull.
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Phone 11.L
W. Front SL
Coquille
Royal Neighbors
Initiate Candidate
One candidate, Noel E. Benham,
was initiated into membership at a
meeting of the Royal Neighbors held
on Wednesday in the junior auditori
um of the Community building.
During the business session ar
rangements were made for initiation
of several new members at the next
meeting, May 19.
Guest at the meeting was Mrs. Ann
Montgomery of Coos Bay, Royal
Neighbor district deputy.
On the refreshment committee were
Mesdames Edith Gardner, Jane Tor-
. rey and Psyche Craig.
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Coquille
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