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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
P A G I TEN X en i ¡nel JULY »1. l><» COQUILLE. OKEGON. McKinley Coquille Women Help Install A new Business end Professional Women's club was launched at Reedsport on Tuesday evening by members of the Coquille club and representatives of the M yrtle Point club. Mrs. J. S. Barton of Coquille, state vice president, presented .the Reedsport-Gardiner chib with their charter and gave a short his tory of the national B. P. W. movement. Mrs. Helen Chase, state membership chairman, intro duced the guests, and Dr. Eleanor Gutman, ot Coquille, district ehair- man for Southwestern Oregon, in stalled the officers. Officers of the new club are Jessie Cox, president, Theresa Woodard, vice president, Bernice Coatee, secretary, and Pat Bann- ville, treasurer. The emblem ceremony was pre sented by the CoquUle club lead by Mrs. Louis Holimon. Taking part were Mrs. Tom Detlefsen, Mrs. S. r. Stevens, Mrs. Eugene Lieb, Miss Arlene Robertson, Mis« Miss Arlene Robertson, Miss Bees Maury, Miss Ines Rover and Mrs. Marjorie Myers of Myrtle Point. On behalf of the CoquUle club, Miss Arlene Robertson, past presi dent, presented the new club with a myrtlewood gavel and block. • a New Camera Now On Display The new Land Polaroid camera that does the complete job of tak ing a picture A developing and printing it in a few seconds is on display and demonstration at the Coquille Camera and Studio shop. Already numerous snapshots have been made with the camera which is being widely heralded as a revo lutionary invention by scientists. A complete picture ready to be shown is taken from the back of the camera in only seconds after the shot has been made. July 14 the McKinley Pollyanna club met at McKinley Grange ball! w ith the following members present: Josie Mast, Marie Chur chill, Helen Mast, Olive Howard of McKinley, Georgia Burch, and Priscilla Mast of Dora, and Flossie Wilson, Francis Sapp, Rosabel Brown, Isabel Shone and Polly Nickason of Sitkum. Helen Mast passed out Red Cross sewing to rome of the members. During the meeting in the after noon some of the women put the first eoat of paint on the board for their name signs. Pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all. Marie Churchill won the attendance prize. Helen Mast was hostess. Friday July 15th, the McKinley Jolly Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Jim M eritt with the follow ing members present: Mrs, Lee Mast, Mrs. Clarence Chuchill, Mrs, Milford Mast, Mrs. Thomas Heyman, Mrs. Ben Hudson, Mrs Henry Hall, Mrs. Nevy Heller Mrs. Arland Hutchinson, and Mrs. Frank Howard.. During the meet ing they decided to have a yard contest between the members Marie Churchill won the attend a nee prize. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Jim Meritt. Sunday July 17th M r. and Mrs Jim M eritt, Mr. Ted Brown, M r Melvin Cram of McKinley and M r and Mrs. Rex Brown and children, Dona and Tommy and Mrs. Esabel Shone o f Sitkum enjoyed eating birthday dinner wth M r. Ruben Brown and hs fam ily. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Rax Brown, were pleasantly sur prised at the McKinley Grange hall with a farewell party for them as they are moving to Junc tion City before long. The Polly anna club members of the McKin ley Grange presented them with a lovely full jrie w mirror. Mrs. Isabel Shone was presented with a beautiful pin. Counting a ll there were fortyfour of their friends and neighbors who enjoyed the pot MRS L IL L IA N SAR AH NOSLEK lived in Coos county for the past She passed away on Sunday, were held at the Funeral sen ices for Mrs. Lillian forty years. Schroeder Funeral chapel, Coquille, Sarah Nosier will be held at the Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. on Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Schroeder Bros, chapel Friday Surviving are her husband. Bird Earl Soward in charge Burial was afternoon at 10:30 a. m., with Nosier, sons Lyle Ocheltree, A r at Coquille Masonic cemetery. Father Robert Lessing of St. eata, Calif.; Fay Ocheltree, Harold M r. Sarrett who had been a Coos James' conducting the services. Ocheltree, Eureka; Donald Ochel aounty resident for fifteen years, Interment w ill be in the Masonic tree, and a daughter, Mrs. Lou-se was bom at Gold H ill, Kansas, -•eroetery. St. Clair, Sweet Home. Alao sur October 4, 1886. She was 53 years old and had viving are 11 grandchildren. He leaves three daughters, Gloria Starrett, Coquille, Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Canyonville, Mrs. Loretta Wodkins, Coquille, one son, L y man Starrett, Coquille, four grand children, and two brothers, John Starrett, Tonasket, Wn., and Lloyd Starrett, Fredonia, Kansas. • • MRS. AUGUSTA K RA NK E Mrs. Augusta Kranke of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, w h o ' had been L IN D A DARNELL, A NN SOTHERN and JEANNE CRA IN aren’t hap visiting in Coquille for the past py with the letter they’ve just received in the new Twentieth Cen month, died here on Friday. Heard over and over agam! Funeral services w ill be held at tury-Fox comedy-drama, *A Letter to Three Wlvee, which opt ‘F L A V O R - F R E S H ! ’’ So Sunday for three days at the Roxy Theatre. The letter Informs the Foe du Lac. Mrs. Kranke was born in Ger "three wives” that one of their husbands, enacted by Paul Douglas, m any discriminating people many, December 24, 1887. She is K irk Douglas and Jeffrey Lynn, respectively, has run off with thq survived by her husband, Ferdinan ask lor this u n u s u a lly line lawn’s most attractive, unattaohed female. survived by her husband, Ferdi (-a. luck dinner. Melvin Cram of Santa Rosa, Calif., is visiting for a while with his nieces, Hilda Brown and Olive- Howard. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Howard of Cottage Grove, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Shiers of Los Angles, Calif, visited with Mr. and Msa. Jim Meritt the past week. Betty Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hutchinson has joined the WAC_ Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson took her to Eugene Sunday. She was to leave there by train for Camp Lee, Virginia, where she is sta tioned. There other daughter Lavina E D W A R D R. B U R T & C O M P A N Y 821 Equitable Building • Portland, Oregon ANNOUNCE THE O PENING OF A N O FFIC E in COQUILLE, OREGON 8 First National Bank Building Telephone 30« C. W. W RAY, C. P. 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