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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
I Liberty Theatre SALE THE LAUREL Published by COQUILLE HIGH SCHOOL The following which is evidently an example of Freshmen poetry, appear ed on the blackboard last week: To a Sophie You haven’t the Pep. You haven’t the jaxs, You haven’t the apissertncturn That-a.'Freshman has.- —Shakewell. DEBATE Class Debate On Tuesday a debate was held in the Modern and Medieval History class; th« question was: “Resolved thst Henry IV was a traitor to the Protestants when he changed to the Catholic religion.” The affirmative was composed of Verna Finley and Clara Broclunan and negative of San ford Wagg and Arthur Pulford. The negative won by a two to one vote. The judges were Wayne Robinson, Violet Shuck and Iva Baker. December 224 WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORT MENT OF HIGH GRADE WILTON RUGS EVER SHOWN IN THIS PART OF THE STATE. ON THE ABOVE DAYS WE WILL OFFER THESE RUGS AT A Specie! Discount A FINE XMAS PRESENT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. ~ COME IN AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM This momlhgan assembly was held in the high-school auditorium. We. had a Christmas tree with the boys buying presents for the girls and vice rersa. The following program was given. Piano solo by Harold Peart, a vocal selection by Mr. Bergner, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and a cello solo by Miss Nissen. Another feature of the meeting was the awarding of the football let ters for the past seasoq. The letter- men were: Three-year, Don Pierce and Allen Young; two-year, Layton Nosier Ted Bennett, Earl Rice, Letter Wilson and Zed Finley; one-year, Ty ler Walker, Lee Stonecypher, Warren Brandon, Lyle Beyers, Wayne Robin son, Errol Sloan, Harry Varney, Levi Wilson and Pat Harville CITY BAKERY Saturday Special English Fruit Cake ENGLISH FRUIT CAKE JELLY ROLLS BUTTER ROLLS Usual selection*of Pies, Cakes and Pastries FOR SALE Inquire of BROWNSON BROS Bridge, Oreogn BASKET BALL * Sophomore-Freshman Last Tesday, immediately after school^®» Sophs and Freshies mixed in a hotly-contested ball game. During the first half the score was held very low, the period ending with the Sophs 4; the Frosh 2. -i In the third quarter the Frosh crept into the lead with 5 points against the Sophs 4. It looked rather doubt ful for the Sophs. > During the remainder of the game the Frosh seemed to weaken. The Sophs, on the other hand, put all of their energy into the game and made the floor look hot. Final score: Sophs 12, Frosh 8. ‘ The lineup was: , __ Lester Wilson F Jimmie Augostine Rupert Pounder G James Galbraith Zed Finley C Levi Wilson Arthur Pulford G Harlo Call Hadley Curts F Royce Richmond Subs: Sophs, Lee Stonecypher, Ken neth Simmons. Frosh, Ermen Kime. FROSH PARTY Saturday evening, Dec. IS, the Freshman daaa held its first party with about thirty attending. The ev ening waa apent in playing various games. The upper classmen made an at tempt to get the “eats” but failed. Th»y fflt into the building, however, and cauaed a lot of excitement. Dur ing the commotion Layton Noaler, a Junior, waa caught hothanded and several of hia pet boils were massag ed. He took it good naturedly, how ever. About six otlfer uninvited guests were present. At 10:30 the Feshmen plsyed fol low the leader over to the home of the Rev. A. W. Bell where the re freshments consisting of sandwiches, fruit salad and whipped cream were kept Although the Freshies were kept rather busy defending- their eats, the party was enjoyed by all. . _ In giving the members of the orches tra last week, we overlooked Kenneth Jacobsen, playing, a violin, and Lois Ksy, the elide trombone. This makes twenty-three members in all. STUDENT BODY MEETING t Student Body Meeting was held ! Thursday to present the awards i in the,Albertina Kerr Nursery s drive and attend to other buai- * The first prise—a Parker fountain pen—was won by Clara Bean, who sold M tags. Edward Johnson came second with. M, wfnniwg the second prise—a silver pencil. Fifteen Wahl Eversharp pencils were won by Vera Endicott, Bernice Alpine, Velma Gheer, Lena Hatcher, Reva Ricketts, Georgianna Johnson, Lois Kay, Grace Horner, Ruth Phil pott, Marion Musgrove, Rolen Mus grove, Julia Hamblock, Robert Cot ton, James Auguostine, and Clarence Bean for selling ten or more tickets each. < z general aje very grateful to Gould A Gould who loaned the many arti cles of furniture for the stage setting, and to Boldon A Gisholt, Fuhrman’s, the Coos A Curry Telephone Com pany and to the many other individ- "uals who loaned propertie« and cos tumes that went fir toward making the play a success. Want Ads Ono tent a Word Each Insertimi Methodist Church, South Sunday school at 10 a. m. Shurch service at 11 a. m.; subject of sermon: “Christmas, Its Meaning.” On Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. nu the Sunday School will hold its annu al Christmas festival. Special chorus musiot with orchestra. AU the friends of the school are cordially invited. Elaborate and expensive gifts are barred. H. V. Moore, Church. Christian Science Society First M. E. Church Sundsy School at 9:80 a. m. . Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Subject for next Sunday, “Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force I” Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Charch of God Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:80 p. m. Young People’s Meeting st 6:30 p. Prayer and praise meeting Thurs day evening at 7:80 p. m. Suncky School Teachers’ meeting every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Come let us worship the Lord to gether. You are invited to all these services. H. B. Wilson, Pastor. ' CAPTAIN NEXT YEAR Allen Young, who played center this year, was elected football cap tain for next year to succeed Don Pierce. Young was a tower of strength in the line this year and the boys feel that they should do we'l under his leadership. The Holy Name Catholic Church Christmas