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Cooi Bay Times, Saturday, Sept. 26, 1953 PAGE 8 MRS. KIRBY OF LONDON VISITS DAUGHTER, MRS. JOHN KELLEY AFTER ABSENCE OF 716 YEARS Mrs. Eliulwth Kirhy of London.

side. Since the return of Winston Fnrland i bromine arnuainted Churchill as crime minister, price I I iiirf i 1 "try tfi' TV this week with her grandchildren! controls were lifted with the food Janie and John in Empire and in consequence the after her arrival Tuesday for a prices of foodstuffs nave soared scveral-monihs visit with her son- while wages have stayed low. The inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 'average working man gets about John Keilev.

a week, sne said wnicn aoes The minion of the mother and far when eggs are the equi-daughter at the Portland Airport of 80 Pcr ze after a separation was a jovous occasion. Mrs. Kirby left high. Rentals are still London last Saturday morning hyP. she sald' plane, making first flight.

She The last thing Mrs. Kirby did be-enioved the trip and only once or i fore leaving on her long trip was twice was she a little apprehensive to store away Christmas cake and she said. i puddings for the holidays. This Airrtv h. imnmrd with I will be the first year she will have 'a the vastness of the United States mlsxA having her chi dren and Jlf their families with her for Christ A' 'At" 14 and she is certain she is going to have a wonderful stay.

ri-ttMiifWrni-it: 1 mas dinner. Other than Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Kirby has three daughters and two sons. Mrs.

Kelley and her husband met during the war and were married in London while Kelley was serving there with the Air Force. Arriving this week to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Kelley of Empire, was Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby of London, England. Mrs.

Kirby, seated, made the trip by plane. Economic conditions In England, she said, are a little on the grim Roger Ott Feted Before Departure Prior to leaving Wednesday for service with the U.S. Air Force, QUIGLEY OIL PAINTINGS ARE ON EXHIBIT IN C.B., WOODCARVINGS IN NORTH BEND Johl Benntwiti Photo, NYC MirrM In New York City the last of August were Mr, and Mrs. Rirli rd B. Towers.

The bride, (he former Cathryn Lee Damon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Springer of North Bend. Qu'g'ey of Portland was open- Photo by Alict Matson Mr.

and Mrs. Devere H. Hess, married Saturday, Sept. 19, at the First Presbyterian church in Bandon will reside in Alameda, while the bridegroom is stationed there with the Navy. Before her marriage the bride was Joy Simonsen, The Rev.

George Kmecik performed the ceremony uniting the couple in marriage. MISS JOY SIMONSEN MARRIED IN DOUBLE RING CEREMONY led in the Coos Bay Public Library neiauves ana inenas wno nihr imH.r th. DAMON-TOWERS VOWS ARE READ IN NEW YORK CITY CEREMONY ed in the affair Tuesday evening shi of tte Coos were Mr. and Mrs. Gray Landers ne inti which de, with and Johnnie Mr and Mrs Harold.

VfStern frontjer uf on Stonehill, Mr and Mrs. Albert; the nt Lundberg and Diana, Mr. and tA Fred Huppi and Caroline. Mr. and! ftenlfwn Ir- Qu'SV Mrs.

Cecil Ash, Cecelia and JohnJwoodcarvinSS Pu. dlsPlay Mrs. Gerald Withers, Mrs. Joe Mai- in fhe Bpnd Publl: W1? lory, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Edwards, ih "main wks. Steve and David, Mrs. Glae Gould! Mr- brousht the works she wore a picture hat and carried a nosegay of pink carnations. By ALICE MATSON Times Correspondent BANDON A candlelight cere Mr. and Mrs.

Waller A. Springerjmotif of the Wedgcwood blue and of North Bend went East the last of white of the locale. August to attend the wedding of! Tne bride', gown wa. 0f imp()rt. their daughter Cathryn-Lce Damon I -d uhitp, ilk chiffon fashionpd Patsy Hiley and Peggy Helme were the candlelighters.

They were mony last Saturday at the First md Richard Price Towers, son upr train of rinnhlp! Praetorian Phurrh unnoted dressed in orchid and wore wrist rrnivn tp na xirt Popov ot art trom rortiana ana lie was Mr. and Mrs. William L. Deutsch chiffon hung from the shoulders. i marriage of Miss Joy Simonsen toicorsages of violet daisies Jsck if.

'j erected in North Bend bv Mavor oi new iur vuj. a vei of French Illusion flAf-nro TTdcc enn nf Mr anrl Channe uac fnp nntt.hparpr anH c.j Following a honeymoon in Ver- tineM hv ue, nrt 5 lHarold SmM i. Mr onH Mr. or. nn 7.7.

JT "7 and Mrs. llmer Gauit and Deb- geuier wiin memoera 01 we ircu uiiuu, uuuuucb ui an yiiaiiuu Hpv liPOrPp rvmPClK library board, Mrs Ennis Keizer, turns m. Simpson ot tne U.S. hje Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Russell and Air Force, was the bridegroom ll Pnient on est surrounding white orchids. Mr. the double ring rites at eight 8oth Street. Mrs. Towers has been Mr, Springer, Coos Bay manager 0'Cioc, jn the evening In Now York tv throo vmrs r.

clotl1 lne Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ott attendant and Ronny Haga and1 Mrs. Art Fox, and Mrs. Dale Han John.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ogles-; sen and Mrs.

Robert Law of the rmembe of the Mctroiitan On-IrL. "7 The bride, daughter of Bill Smith seated the guests, by, Gaidene and Tommie Rae, Mrs. Leonard Caldwell. Joan and Judv. era Company Ballet.

The lart two'r Peggy King of Portland, and C. F. years she has appeared as prima! Simonsen, of Bandon, was given in ballerina. Before going East she Mr. William Srhriline of marriage by her father.

For her Art League. The Coos Bay Library Board arranged a reception in his honor Mrs. Eugene Stearns as soloist Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Gilbert, Mrs. sang "Because" and "The Lord's e. E. Fitzwalter, Mr.

and Mrs. J. li TI ii Jli i rl'li mm a I -1 Pin 'm-f -nifnnmni rj-f -i frB lut Prayer. She was accompanied at ott, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ott.jTuesday night at the Library. Pre-the organ by Mrs. J. Q. Corrie.

Johnston, Warren and Robert'siding at the table were Mrs'. W. studied dancing in Seattle, Port-'anv was the honor mat.oniwfdding she wore a gown of land and San Francisco following and' bridesmaids were Miss A crown en-her graduation from Tacoma High nf th. hrwio hanced with seed pearls held her Mrs. Lynn Webb, the bride- HuDDi Sharon Pettit.

Cheri and J. Conrad and Mrs. Herbert room's aunt from Lebanon andiGarv Pettitt. Don Stonehill. Bob Busterud.

Assisting were Mrs. School. In New York City she stud. jjrs, Andreas Zeshner. They wore veil and ine carried a led in the Metropolitan Opera g0wns of Wedgcwood bine on the top of h'ch was "jM Mrs.

Vemita Compton, bride's Ronning, Gary and Stanley Bird.Reidar Bugge, Mrs. Harvey School. shantung with tiny hats of orcnia. ine someining Dor- cousin from Portland, served the Ronnie and Susie Van Auker.iVaughan, Mrs. Russell Keizer, red tulip trimmed with sppd nparit irowed' for her wedding Was cake at the recention held Rlovo anH Fit7uallpr WillenplMr.

Hanspn and Mrs Law nf tho Mr. Towers, a graduate Of thCThev rarripd pascarie hniimiptu nf Bi'o! which belongs to her aunt, the Church Social hall. Mrs. Arnpna KnnU univenuiy midini, is an inor pjn, tiger lilies. simonsen.

jHehnes and Miss Sandra Webb Bremer, Lou and Elwin Ewan, and singer on the New York Stagti Donald Deutsch was best man! Miss Janice Norton was maid of served coffee and punch. iij.nn Kpndrick Mr. Quigley is a close friend of Arthur and Menalkas Selander, ana nas neia moving picture nn or nis brother and ushers wre! honor. With a pink formal gown E. B.

Quigley of Portland, well-known Oregon artist, stands beside his woodcarving, "Covered Wagon," that is displayed in the Cooi Bay Public Library. A large selection of Quigley oil paintings ll an exhibit at the library for the next three weeks. or me weaaing tne Dnciesj John Moseri Harrv Davis, John Portland artists whose works have motner wore a blue grey lace Hendirckson, Cathy Rotche. Millie been displayed here. He and dress with pink accessories.

NanpV Ott. Jesse Calhoun I Arthur Selander slur a class nf television comracis. ue is Deutsch, Martin Goldstone interested in stage management. iad Lee Murray The wedding was performed in! Gp0rge Griffin was vocal solo- the Marie Antoinette Room Of the Ut fnr tho nppasinn arnnmnaniorf bridegroom mother wore tur-' Lee Oglesby. teaching charcoal and oils for the huuim: loucm DidcK Mrs.

Gronholm Wins Attendance Award A certificate for perfect attend- Hotel One on 5th Avenue, organ by Do'n Henri who, 30. Dr. Heny B. Herman, hi nrrhostra niavod Hurit.o Oregon Society of Artists. 'n the evenings as a hobby.

The Mr. Quigley said he paints for alone woodcarving, displayed in living and does his wood carving Coos Bay of a covered wagon pull before the Coos Bay opening. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph McKcown, Mr. rTarvpv Vannhan Mr anH Mrt of the Society of Ethical rcception which followed the Mrs. Prefontaine Given Stork Shower UI'lll I jrni no? ed by oxen and flanked by horse- I 6 Ji ceremony and for dancing When the couple left for a short wedding trip north along the coast, the bride was wearing a navy blue suit with red accessories. jacK oronnoim at tne regular Wed ouut in me aumiuun, uwure late jn the afternoon.

men, took him a year to carve, hejcharle, Mr. and Mrs. nesday meeting of the Women's Mrs. Raymond Prefontaine re oower ot wnue asters, oainias ana gladioli which carried out the color Mrs. Neal Honored At Birthday Party Assisting about the room at to the Coos Bay Eagles ceived many useful gifts Friday The couple will reside in Alame reception were Mrs.

0. H. Prill, da, while the brideernnm i inight, Sept. 18 when a stork show- A surprise birthday party given irocKeti, Miss Louuise mrand. oi A out-of-town guests at- nf War Brlde cluD' The re" bv 'he employes of the M.

L. Neal Crockett, Miss Louuise Ferrand. initiation membership of Among out-of-town guests i at- nf War Bride's cluD' The re" Mrs. Lee Murray, Mrs. Ottwayl.

umer ousiness inciuaes me (here wjth jer was held for her by members Art Accnriatinn Mrs' Dona Mrs' tending the nuptials were: Mrs tlar meeting was held at the Pre- Real Estate for Mrs. Neal was uy.nu noouuaiiuii Deutsch, all of New York City, and poster, Mrs. Bruce aiuuen ana sim non fontaine home and the gift shower 'held Mnndav pvpninp at thp Oik Mrs. Donald Deutsch, Mrs. Allen candiates Mrs.

Thomas Dc th (j ular meeting was hpld at the Pre. Deutsch, all of New York City, and Coster Mrs. Bruce Mullen and si grandmother of fontaine home and the gift shower COQUILLE The Coauille Val-'Mrs. Ted Moro of Schenectady, Mrs. May Tutlle.

U. came as a surorise. Luthpr hnmi in rw n. said. It is from one solid piece of 'Alton Hall, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert sugar pine in the natural golden 'Law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen, color of the wood. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughan and Mrs.

F. Willis Smith, Mr. and were hosts at a potluck dinner Mrs. Armin Wehrle, and Douglai honoring the artist Tuesday night -White. LEGIONNAIRES GIVEN AWARDS AT MEETING OF POST, AUXILIARY At the joint potluck dinner of, to the Roseburg Hospital.

When Post 17 and the Mrs. Tom Calvert reported on ley Art Association added to its Y. Plans were made for a dele-Verniu and Mrs. Helen Sennholz, mother of After a potluck dinner at 7:30 fund for an art center by selling' For her daughter's wedding Mrs. igatwn frorr i the lodge and auxiliary Portland; Mrs Robert'1 hostess, who came here from o'clock, and a social evening, cake hot dogs, hamburgers and coffee; Springer wore on original frock to attend the Lmpqua Zone 3 con--simonsen and (Germany this year prepared the'and cofee were served.

nuooay ai in. naie-wrae gainermg.oi unponeo gom suk uueu "uuu'iRoseburg: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Mussel for dessert which was Besides Mr. and Mrs.

Luther and of square dancers in the Coquilleitung topped by a ''7 and Leonard Love, Coos servc(1 ,0 Mrs' wauace Harrls'! Mrs. Neal others attending were scheduled for this Community building. Mrs. Ralph with matching taffeta shantung, sale, originally Taylor was chairman of the Her hat was lace and she wore a past week, was set forward to Oct. She was assisted by Mrs.

Walter corsage of orchids. 9 and 10. Bay; Mrs. Edna Blake and daugh-iMrs- Harry Klggs' new and Mrs. Walter Ncwberrv, ter, Kathy, Lebanon- Mrs Fred Mrs' John Andcrson' Mrs' and Mrs.

Eving Alberton, Mr. rU Millnn Inknmn tin Milton Johnson, Mi'ler, Everett. Mrs. Susie Mrs.land Mrs. Roland James, Mr.

Modav American Legion nigllt, Sept. th Dwight Ctiamneriain, Mrs. a-iei- Mrs. Robert Bunyea and Nelson, North Bend. Legionnaires Mrr ff onH Mrs Wl lam vui i Manna sieen tyjohn.

I Camp Fire Corner $m- Sidney Burnitt Post SsSes j-tP'd up membership. idder, Lyle Marcy, C. M. McKinley! dl.a.1E: HorsfaU HosPtal and Emory Wells 'and Renabi! Ltion trophy was re- Each group met separately tor. a ommittee to decide a business session after dinner, 0" sPeciflc qualifications for the with Mrs.

J. L. Hansen Sr. Laird, Mrs. George Ransom, Mrs.

Jim Kay, Mrs. Noble Chowning, Mrs. Clyde Clark. Mrs. Reba Mitch-ell and Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Fitzgerald. Nine names have been added to the list of those making contributions toward the Tercy Manser painting to be donated to the Co-quille Valley Art Association. Listed are Charles Sirfert. Minnie Beta Delta Chapter Holds A Meeting A Chinese auction and games for which prizes were awarded filled Tuesday evening when Beta Delta Holds Get-Together C.B.

Lions-Auxiliary Resumes Activities Foilowing a summer recess, the Sidney Burnitt Post 1130 and its auxiliary held a social get-together ing over the Auxiliary ine purnase of a new piano npan was discrssed and referred to a i women's auxiliary to the Coos Bay Tuesday night in the Odd Fellows I District President Mrs. cnapter of Epsilon Sigma Aloh Neas of Oakland, was pres-: committee that was empowered King, Don Farr. William Mateika.l tT. -1. 1 In aVthe hf i resume acmiucs.

nine mem Game prlzes prizes Each sirl then selected an The Camp Fire leaders will meeti were won by Mrs. lent and gave a snort talk on mem-1" as oeemea aavisame. Paentn andi dia- chose; bers. including Mrs. Donald Arm- Jess Wooley, Mrs.

Charles Thomp 'bership. She was accompanied by! The next meeting will be Mon- ii was me reel ar month snp ai' trnnff inTrnniirpn as a new mem- r. Simmie Hooker. V' i Snah Nah, son and Louis St. Mrs.

John Edwards, president of day, Oct. 19. in the Legion Hall was decided at the first fall mtti-0," meeting of the philanthropic soror- L. ing of the group last week at the loving; Linda Roe, I Zanzan, tojity which has recently been re- Henton a 1 refrcsn" Ingram home. Part of each light as a candle; Lorna Roe, activated in the Bay Area.

I me.nts were Mrs John Bjorqmst the Oakland Unit. to be followed by a Halloween I party with the Legion Post. All Mrs. Claude Stofts reported on members from other units and all the Child Welfare Program and women will be welcome to report was heard on the donations attend. will be devoted to traininc Mr m.a.

Mrs, Ellingson served dpsiprt mrs. puny Djorquisi iiirnu, tun, Because oi me smau aueimante later in the ai.i 5mau evenins She The next business meeting will sisted as co-hostess hv ZJ" mucn wa-v. 01 Oct. 13. insram suggesiea.

uk, frjfm Carol MaeU Kwn Passing of ranks and group ac- tiviUes were discussed as was the slo and gentle; Mane Chaney annual candv sale which will he Conme Chandler will chose Mrs. Jack Stevens wa' ccomp.isneo out everyone 'enwyed the potluck dinner and e.u meeung will st the bpach. to (AdrtrUacmtnO De announced at a later date. Thp Mrs. W.

L. Miller, publicity chair held in October. This year a plentiful suwilv of "dollar" mints will he Darlene Crump was absent be-; chapter will hold a business ses Receives $4329 5 Star Credit Certiiicale sion on Oct. 13. on hand for the sale along with cause she hsd poison oak IN IRGAN MUSIC 5fU- peanut brittle.

1 Dottie Ingram, Scribe man. Mrs. James Norman will entertain the auxiliary at her home in Coos Bay next on Oct. 28. Dorthee Moore was elected presi- Attending the meeting were Mrs.

Robert Spears, Mrs. Lloyd Knut- Two Are Welcomed I 1 jdert of the Allegany Camn Fire Girls at the first fall meeting To Beehive Club Broadbent HEU To Meet Oct. 21 Mr. iph Hnni othpr nKi. 1 wo new members were wel- i sop, Mrs.

Robert Hollnnd. Mrs. William Bartels, Mrs. John Ham-jilton. Mrs.

Thomas Kingsley, Mrs. Harry Fromong, Mrs. Arthur Shutter, Miss Beverly Swink, Mrs. Walter Lee. Mrs.

J. L. Hansen Sr. I-Ipnrv Snarirn pypptitii-p Ice'rs are Marv Muns. secrete Beehive Club of 'Bonnie Muni, 'treasurer and SpP 15 the BROADBEXT "Care of Rugs and Upholstered Furniture" is the dine Oglesbee, scribe.

at home of Mrs. Charles Ploof in Bay Park. They were Mrs. i a site i secretary. lnp.

15 sl8rljr8 on Bernard Terry and rs. Marion i -r- The next leaders mcetine will be rann. iney en--Mnrse. trrtsin at the October meetins of Mr, Oct. 26.

the Parent Teacher Association. "a At the organizational meeting R.r.aiHint Oelpshee. scriV i "7. 01 Sept. 16 in the Grange Hall child wno recenuy moved care or the meetings was Tahwa Kiya group of Camp 10 tureKa' tallf ,0 side.

ed and approved. Whenever pos- The Wapikiya Camp Fire Girls held their first meeting at the 'ome of their leader, Mrs. Harry Fromong. Patty Alter was elected president, Mary Ann Jacobson, secretary: Penny Fromi.ng, treasurer ro CHURCH SCHOOL HOME Fire Girls held the second meeting! lommmee suo- sible the meetings will be held in of the fall Sent- 21 at the home of "nendments to homes, the members decided and the leader. Mrs.

Cletus Smder. mf mbfr for dlscusswn. Three thev also voted to assess dues. The girls wrote the story of a M.fre rcad sond; Those attending were Mrs. Thorn- hike thev had taken Saturday and lr ana uPn nd accepted, as Forrest, chairman: Mrs.

Robert and Patty Smith, scribe tnpv mH. iji, v.ir. The next meeting will be Oct. 'Palmer, secretary: Mrs Glen f.nl. Ll it--'1 v'Kl ff, -Hf I ft -Li- -I fl i "iav iiiuinu ill w-1 iiiu ine program tor tne year was hf ai me nome ot Mrs.

William strom, treasurer; Mrs. Melvin discussed. I tw i. 'Richards, 990 Flanagan Ave A hart, vice chairman: Mrs. Verlie Mrs.

F. WUlis Smith will be the wis the irs( time nad used potluck lunch will be served at Moore, Mrs. Earl Royer, Mrs. David noon. All Rebckahs are invited.

Gibbs and Mrs. Ervin Pearae. the ni vhatrvrr the xi-inn t'fnnon' "Amn-' FmMt K'rrirnnic Ormn" fr churrh, jelinn! or homf. Four mod-tit rt atilMt. with popiilur lirglt manna! only fliphtly bigiwr tlian line piano! For ml-peril all-arouml perfomnnrr.

in. 't on Srr It Iimr it compart it ami you'll biy il. COMI IN 01 rHONI Kt MUK'Dir DEMONSTRATION AT NO CIUGATION I symbols to illustrate a storv. Tenny Fromong served refresh ments. By Patty Alter, president By Judy Notion, scribe The cooked food s.ile which was held Saturday, occupied the time MARGARET'S MOTH, BURNS, TEARS, ETC REWEAVING Tne former Palomino Blue Bird of the NeTop piece Camp Fire r.rnup went on a 2 mile hike for group when they met Wednesday T'fir first meeting last week.

Each night. Sept. 23, at the home of took along a trail lunch and as Mrs. Robert Spears, leader, they walked they saw interesting New officers elected are Minnie things in nature to talk about. Simpson, president: Carol Dole, While eating lunch a discussion vice president and scribe; Carolyn was regarding Indian names Bergen, secretary-treasurer; Kay and their meanings.

Mills, sergeant at arms. The Indian name chosen for the The girls are planning to have a troup was Tanl: S'iu Dsha which haj ride in a of weeks, means Sisters of the Camp Fire, By Carol Doyle, scribe ALTERATIONS TAILORING REMODELING J41 No. Broadway Koaki Bldg. Cooa Bay, Oregon 70 E. Central Ph.

CO 7 2612 Cooi Bay Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Co ihefl, 121 3rd, Bay Park, are showt receiving a $43JS5 8TAI CREDIT CERTIFICATE en the purchase of a Crosier Range and Witer Heater from Johnson Electric Supply.

This credit was earned by purchasing th-ir Rane and Water Heater through Johnson Elettrit'l STAR PURCHASE PLAN. Presenting the certkate is A. A. Johnson..

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