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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
Many Attend Ham Dinner Notes From the Realm of Clubs, Society, Lodges and Churches * * * * * * By Ellen NeeMtt Phene ?M er M I L * * * * * * Pie Social Set By Grange .. ♦ . .. A pumpkin pie social has been arranged as a special program feature at a meeting of Coquille Grange which w ill be held on F ri day evening in the Union hall, commencing at 8 p. m. Returns By Plane—Mrs. Harold H art returned by plane on Satur day from Los Angeles where she has been vacationing. She visited en route in Oakland. The weather In California was perfect, Mrs. H art reports. JFentlnel A good attendance marked the OCTOBER 81. 1848. ham dinner held on Thursday COQUILLE, OREGON evening, Oct. 14, at Pioneer Meth are the paa«Muna Iters : Whoever has destroyed a single odist church, under the auspieces for they shall be called the chil of the Wesleyan Service guild. prejudice is a benefactor of the dren of God. Matthew 8:8. Proceeds from the affair were suf human race.—Chamfort. ficient to complete payment on the chimes recently purchased for the P A IN T IN G CONTRACTS church. BR U SH or SPR A T e e M r. and Mrs. Jimmy Zinn and son, Michael, left for a visit in Mr. Zinn’s home state, Texas. They expect to be gone about a month. • e r»4 aa< Out Hunting — Jack Bowen and O R DER S FOR Douglas Reisdorf are hunting this FINK P A P B 8 S week near Yachats. Darrell L Cox Be In The SPOTLIGHT with Specials effective Friday and Saturday Only, October 22nd & 23rd MR. A ND MRS. EDGAR J. ERIKSON who were married October 8 at the Amembly of God Church M r Erikson was formerly Mim Ruby G. Caudle. _________ (Coquille Studio Photo) Woman of the M onth Mrs. Martha Mulkey Purdy Named As Legion Woman Of The Month"_ We, of the Coquille American Legion Auxiliary are proud to present as the chosen Woman-of-the-Month for Oc tober, Mrs. Martha Mulkey Purdy. Mrs. Purdy was one of eight children bom to Mr. and Linus Foster, Point Arena, Cali fomia. A fter finishing high school she attended Ashland Nor mal school, and she taught school for several years before her mar riage in 1817 to Charles E. Mulkey, then superintendent of schools In Coos county. Two children were born to this union, Emma Frances Mulkey, now Mrs. Donald Farr, and Charles Mulkey, Jr., better known as “Chuck.” “Chuck” Vote for - A e , Elton Schroeder State Senator 8th District COOS and CUBBY Counties “Efficient and equal representation far everyone in Coos and Curry Counties.” I will do everything I can to reduce taxes without sacrificing adequate government services to the people, and to modernise and improve the highways in Southwestern Oregon. I will strive for the preservation of our material and natural resources In cluding fish propagation and reforestation. served overseas as first lieuten ant in the Army air corps. Mrs. Purdy has six grandchildren. After the death of her husband j in 1925, Mrs. Purdy came by ap pointment, Coos county school superintendent, which position she still holds. In 1945 she became the wife of I Bruce Purdy. She is active in many organizations, both civic and | religious, but most of her energies are given to the betterment of con ditions for the children of Coos county. I Before the county agent’s office was instituted in Coquille, Mrs. Purdy was in charge of all 4-H club activities. She is now in j charge of the Coos County Fair 4-H club exhibits. She is chair man of the history committee for the Pioneer and Historical associa tion, is a charter member of the I Coquille Business and Professional Women's club, and at present holds the chairmanship of the United Nations commitee of that club. She j has been an active member of the W. C. T. U. since 1916. A mem ber of the Christian church, she I has been superintendent of the Sunday school for the Past five years. She is also chairman of the Teachers Institute. A t the present time Mrs. Purdy j «» in Salem representing Coos j county at the County Superintend ents’ conference in session there. • • Feturn From Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Neufeldt and family return ed on Thursday from a vacation | trip. They attended the Pacific International Exposition at Port land, visited in Seattle and fished at Pacific City. Mrs. IJeufeldt caught three salmon while Eddie | caught one • • Spends Sunday at Banker H ill— Mrs. Aina Eckhotm spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Agnes Russ at Bun ker Hill. Paid Pol. Adv. by Coos County Democratic Central Comm.— L. Hendershot, Chairman Hunted at Klamath Falls—LeRoy j Rice hunted near Klamath Falls at the week-end. e • In Portland—M r. and Mrs. Elbert | Schroeder attended the football game in Portland at the week-end. 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