The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 13, 1950, Image 2

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RECENTLY RETIRED OFFICERS o f Coquille B ethel. No. 15, D augh-w hich w ill be underway Thursday, Friday and Saturday In C o­
tera of Job. who w ill take an aetlve part in Grand S e « lo n artiv itle.q u ille. •
(C o q u ille S tu d io P hoto)
HISTORY OF JOBS DAUGHTERS
Many Distinquished Guests To Visit
Coquille During Job's Daughters
First Job's Daughter Bethel Started
In Coquille On November 10,1934
Victoria Erickson was the Grand G uardian of Oregon
when Coquille Bethel, No. 15, O rder of Jo b ’s D aughters was
instituted Novem ber 19, 1934 Mrs. Florence Sanford was
Coquille’s first guardian.
C harter m em bers of the Coquille Bethel w ere Lavelle
W alstrom, Marion Hess, Georgianna Johnson, Mary Loti
Nosier, Jeanne Peterson, Jean M e- , M .ir ily n C om pton. La V e ils Dale,
N e lly , Joan D alen, P h y llis L a G a rr, M a rg a re t S m ith , M a rg a re t S te w -
M a ry Edna Lorenz, E ve lyn R ider, a rt, B e v e rly N o rto n , Peggy W e r-
Donna Dean Bosserm an.
Eileen r.ich, Joan W eekly, D o ro th y G la is -
Percy, M a rjo rie A ls tin e . H a rrie t ver, D o rris C om pton, E liza b e th
M cR oy,
B e ry l W illia m s ,
M a ry
arney. Z elm a Bosserm an and
Due, A ile e n O sborn,
B erenthg, Bessie Sum m ers.
Laub, Jane A x te ll, M a ria n n e A x -
Since A p r il 23, 1947, th e Co­
te ll, V irg in ia
H a rtso n. A u d re y 1 q u ille m em b ersh ip has g ro w n fro m
T a y lo r, L o is La ub , B e tty K e rn , 50 to 95; a ctive m em bers fro m 38
M a ry K e rn , M a rg a re t Purvance. to 77.
tEP Wfestindiouse
LAUNDROMAT
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A m ong the d istin g u ish e d guests
i who w i l l be in C o q u ille th is w e e k-
, end fo r the D aughters o f Job
I G ra n d Session are: F lorence M.
C h risty, past suprem e g u a rd ia n ;
C u rtis M . C h ris ty , past associate
suprem e
g u a rd ia n ;
R alph
L.
Thom as, past associate suprem e
g u a rd ia n ; G ladys Q. H a ll, suprem e
m arsh al; S ha lo r C. E ld rid g e , most
w o rs h ip fu l grand m aster o f M a ­
sons Of O regon; Edna T horn e, w o r ­
th y gra nd m a tro n O rd e r o f East­
ern S ta r; Leslie Bass, w o rth y
grand p a tro n O rd e r of Eastern
S tar; Frances H u rb e rt, past su­
prem e ro y a l m a tro n .
O rd e r o f
.A m a ra n th ;
W illia m
P ritc h a rd ,
grand ro y a l p a tro n O rd e r o f A m a ­
ra n th , and M rs, D o ro th y C rum p,
w o rth y m a tro n o f Sunnyside.
The 1949-50 gra n d o ffic e rs are:
M a rth a E lh a rt. A shlan d, grand
gu a rd ia n ; L e ro y F a rm e r, P ortla nd ,
associate grand g u a rd ia n ; Ada
M oore, C o qu ille, vice gra nd gu a rd ­
ia n ; A . E. Peterson, P o rtla n d , vice
associate grand g u a rd ia n ; A vq n
V e rt, P o rtla n d , gra n d guide.
M am ie W ilson, M y r tle Creek,
grand m arsh al; Edna CatloW , P o rt­
land, grand secretary; Jean Yeo,
G ladstone, grand tre a s u re r; V ir ­
ginia E ckert,
P o rtla n d , grand
cha plain ; M a rio n Crouse, Eugene,
grand m usician;
V elm a Green,
P ortla nd , grand lib r a r ia n ; Isabelle
H u n n e ll, Bend, gra nd fir s t messen­
ger; L a u ra Dean, M e d fo rd , grand
second messenger; G w en W ain,
Salem, grand th ir d messenger.
M arg are t W alsh, grand fo u rth
messenger: M o lly B ertsch, P o rt­
land, grand f if t h messenger; M ay
S urp lice , P o rtla n d , gra nd ju n io r
custodian;
Rowena
L a nterm a n,
O n ta rio , grand senior custodian;
A n d re w Stevens, M e d fo rd , grand
in n e r g u ard ; C a rl E h le rt, P ortla nd ,
grand o u te r guard.
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to band together g irls fo r s p ir i­
tu a l and m o ra l u p b u ild in g : to
inspire, the desire fo r know ledge,
to teach love o f C o u n try and
Flag, love o f home, respect fo r
parents and elders and re v e r­
ence fo r the H o ly S crip tu res—
the p rin c ip le s f o r w h ic h F re e ­
m asonry stands. Jo b ’s D augh­
ters is de m ocra tic and C h ris tia n
in p u rp o rt, p re p a rin g young
wom en o f the im pressionable
age fo r dom estic, c iv ic , p a trio tic ,
business, re lig io u s, fra te rn a l and
social a ctivitie s.
O utsta nd ing Features
B ethel means H o ly Place, and
in to th is re tre a t the D aughters
fin d th e ir w a y fro m hom e in ­
s tru c tio n in to added de velop­
m ent and pleasure, un de r the d i-
rectiOn of noble wom en and the
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p ro te c tio n o f M aster Masons.
The G olden R ule is a m on u­
m ent o f the O rder.
F a ith fu ln e ss in attendance is
necessary and gre at stress is
placed on lo y a lty .
P a trio tis m
in cu lca te d is a
stim u lu s to good citize nsh ip.
Each m o n th th e L ib r a ria n
gives a re p o rt, o r supervises a
pro gra m , th a t is both e le va tin g
and e n te rta in in g .
A vast p ra c tic a l experience
and c u ltu r a l tra in in g is gained,
to be used la te r in life w hen the
g ir l o f today is the w om an of
to m o rro w .
The re g u la r B e th e l m eeting,
he ld tw ic e each m onth, p re fe r­
a b ly on S a tu rd a y afternoon,
does n o t in te rfe re w it lj school,
ch u rch o r hom e duties, being
ra th e r a re cre a tio n a l a c tiv ity o f
th e highest typ e and the B eth el
fu n c tio n becomes the nucleus o f
social life fo r th e D a ug hter and
h e r chosen frie n d s.
E n te rta in m e n ts
in
keeping
w ith the hig h ideals o f the O rd e r
are a fe a tu re o f a ll B eth el ac­
tiv itie s .
These e n te rta in m e n ts
are alw a ys u n d e r the s u p e rv i­
sion o f the B eth el G u a rd ia n
C o un cil.
H o n o ra ry M e m b ersh ip comes
w ith the tw e n tie th b irth d a y , o r
w ith m a rria g e , and w ith it an
H o n o ra ry
M em b ersh ip
C ard
w h ic h ad m its its holder, hence­
fo rth , to a ll B eth el a c tiv itie s as
.w e ll as to a ll p riv ile g e s except
those o f v o tin g , electio n o r ap­
p o in tm e n t t o o ffic e and p a yin g
dues.
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T h a t “ to be f a ir is to do good”
is a tenet o f th e O rder. Job's
D aughters bestows M asonic h e r­
itage, f o r “ in a ll the la n d w e re
no w om en fo u n d so f a ir as the
D aughters o f Job, and th e ir
fa th e r gave them in he rta nce
am ong th e ir b re th re n .”
B eing ta u g h t “ th a t to be f a ir
is to do good,” generous c h a ri­
ties are encouraged and th o u ­
sands o f d o lla rs have a lre a d y
been donated to w o rth y causes
by these you ng fra te rn a lis ts . In
in n u m e ra b le cases sunshine has
been b ro u g h t in to places d a rk
w ith do u b t and de spa ir b y lo v ­
in g acts o f kindness o f these
M asonic da ughters w h o are in
tr u th “ T he F a ire st in the L a n d .”
A n E d u ca tio n a l fu n d is m a in ­
tain ed fro m w h ic h m em bers m ay
b o rro w fo r the purpose o f secur­
in g business tra in in g , o r com ­
p le tin g an ed uca tion in any
chosen fie ld .
Are You Letting "DEAD SPOTS
Spoil Your Home?
Be color wise . .
style wise
Look at your w indow shades now ------ Other People Do! Are
th iy shabby, stained, cracked, or dull? Every room is im por­
tant!
G ive them color------ at your w indow s.
We have Columbia W indow Shades in beautiful solid Pastel
Colors! Lemon Y ellow . S hell Pink. Dove Gray, Aqua, or the
gew off-w h ite! See them on display in our Shade D epartm ent.
Then choose your favorite c o lo n now!
Here’s- the qulcket. easiest w ay to kill those “DEAD SPOTS'
. .* . Order new Columbia Shades!
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Purkey
Salient Facts
C h u rch and his sen le ft by plane
S unday eve ning fo r P o rtla n d
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Columbia
WINDOWSHADES
The O rd e r o f J o b ’s D aughters
was founded by M rs. E th e l T.
Wead M ic k in the c ity o f O m aha,
on O c tib e r 20, 1920. I t was f o r ­
m a lly organized M a y'2 7 , 1921.
By Plane To Portland — C lovis
with
“W hen You Think of F urniture, think of P u rk e y ”
444 W. 1st St.
Coquille
Phone 241
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We Take Great Pleasure In Welcoming
THE GRAND SESSION
of
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The State of Oregon
The Order of
Job's Daughters
AN INTERNATIONAL ORDER
FOR GIRLS OF THE TEEN AGE
O bject
The F u n d a m e n ta l O b je c t o f
the O rd e r o f Job's D aughters is
In te rn a tio n a l O rder
Job’s Daughters
ACTUALLY WEIGHS CLOTHES,
ASSURES SOAP AND WATER SAVINGS
FUST YN
WEIGH
TIEN YOU SAVE
to
Set W ater Saver
to load rize shown
on the In d ic a to r—
N o more guessing.
Just weigh clothes
on the Weigh-to-
S a v eP o o r.
“ e m a il", -‘m e d i­
u m ", "regular".
mount)
Beautiful Bronze
Osly W vttisfbsss« 6 . W , T m
M M T K A l "T W IH $ " te M s A U (be
W O«« OUT 0» WASHOAT
8 0 0 * ends .'
The Laundromat washes, rinses
and damp-dries. The Clothes
Dryer dries your clothes either
bone-dry for Btorage, or just right
for ironing.
for a Lifetime Pleasure!
TRY
Bring in Your Favorite
FARR &
Coquille—Phone 161
BABY SHOES to -
ELWOOD
z
Coos Bay—Phone 621
Ozzy Company
Phone 6022
Coquille. Oregon
COQUILLE
APRIL 13+h. 14th. 15th
Preserve forever, every little
wrinkle or skuff of those Tiny
shoes that ore stored away
in that old trunk. Encased in
genuine bronze by our elec­
tro-plating process. Precious
keepsakes in constant view.
wu CAW s i SURE.. if n-'s Westinghouse
FIRST
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Ernie Smith Insurance and Real Estate Agency
Roxy Building
COQUILLE, OREGON
Phone 3501