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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1930)
J.C. PENNEY CO OIPARTMIMT • STORI 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon A Sumptuous spectacle! Elaborate Scenes in Technicolor! Beautiful Music of the Masters! Jazz Tunes that will Haunt you. Lavishly Staged. w Coming Attraction«: “WHAT MEN WANT” “CZAR OF BROADWAY” “DI XI AN A” “SAP FROM SYRACUSE” THE BIG HOUSE” Friday evening of last week Mrs. Catherine Knitter entertained a group of young folks at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wernieh. -The evening aw most pleasantly spent In playing cards with -prises being won b^r Miss Simpson and John Seeley. De- lieione refreshments were enjoyed by the followingMisses Muriel Simpson, Lois Morriaoh, Mary K. Watson. Margaret Beet, John Seeley, Clifford Guise th. Charlo» Yoakum, Carl Gil bert. Bill Barrows, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clausen and Mr. and Mrs. R. A". Wer nieh. ’ Entertains Bride-to-Be Mrs. Wm. Leaman entertained last Saturday evening with a bridge party and surprise shower for Miss Alice Smith, of Marshfield, whose marriage to Allen. Reid, of Blackford, Va., will be solemnised in early November. High score was held by Mies Martha Bevans, second by Mies Smth, and consolation prise was awarded Miss J Francis Guthridge. A color scheme of orange, lavender* and green was used in floral decora tions throughout the Leaman home and in table appointments. Wednesday at the Pioneer Church Guests included Mesdames Paul the members of Mrs. Lyman Carrier’s Osmond, Royal Cartef, Faye Rose, Sunday School class met for a pot Elda Barker, Franeis Guthridge, Mar luck luncheon which was thoroughly tha Bevans, Bernice Macutis and the enjoyed by the ladies of the class guest of honor. which included Mesdames Cyril Me- ____________ ____ ______ The many Coquille friends of Miss Curdy, E. F. Grider, W. V. FerguMBC Smith will be interested to learn that R. T. Slater, Carl Ensele, Ed Detlef- ghe wiu le<ve very soon for the aen, W. V. Glaisyer, Willard Bo*sdr- accompanied by her mother. Follow- man, Orvil Haga, William Peart, Rob- in< th, We<win)r which wiH take place ert Waggoner. Mrs. Gulbertaon and ln Chica<o, the young ooupie wiU visit Mrs. Carrier. New York and Washington, D. C-, «nd " will return later to Blackford, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Berg enter- Mr Reid u , member of the tainod their dinner club Wednesday f*eaKy of the Polytechnic ’College. New New Auxiliary Officers American L-'an«’»' Auxiliary meets Morday night at 8 o’clock at the Com- mun tv Hall with a bua'n'i*« meeting and the installing of new officers for the ensuing year, aa follows: Mrs. Gladys Gano, president; Mr«. Edna Archibald, vice president; Mrs. Gladys Watson, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Edna Kern, chsplin; Mr». Wilbur Haynes, sergeant at arms. The vari ous committees will be appointed for carrying on the work for the year, after which refreshments will be served by the committe in charge. The Auxiliary wishes to thank ev eryone who assisted with the-play, “Aunt Lucia.” AUTO BODY WORK Specializing in glass, top, body, fender, upholstering and painting of automobiles. Estimates free. Southwestern Motor Co. 474 Firat St. Velvet Hate Velvet Is an important fi because it drapes so wel Pfc The teachers of the local school en ie court house block. Mrs. Roger Stewart on Spurgeon Hill. -------- ■" [The hours were pleasantly spent in Call Farr A Elwood for transfer playing games and eards. Refreah- j ments were also enjoyed by the fol- i lowing who attended: Mr. and Mrs. E. ! F. Grider, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Arstill, 1 Mr and Mrs. H. H. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomraon, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Tyrell. Misses Helen Pollock, Helen Stanbrough, Rosabel Shone, Rosanna Schroeder, Helen Roseman, Elsie Stranes, Miss Ward and Mrs. Patton. Messrs. W. M. CuAn ng, Kenneth Thompson and Oran Rickard. fl iio/v? ftnow uAat of J ama 1 want 4 unii 1 cj€t 1Ô a ¿ßop But find Ilf h atizxorrunc] orwin 8 tfit aAxm&ntnt at" V. FRONT ST. Wednesday afternoon the Mission ary society of the Church of Christ met at the church parlors for their monthly business meeting. The pro gram opened by all singing, “Bringing In the Sheaves,” and prayer led by Mrs. L. P. Maury. Devotional reading was xondbrted by Mrs. Fred Scbear. The lesson topic was “The Seed of BROOKFIELD Brookfield BUTTER Awarded flrat prizes this year, State Fair, Salem, and Coos and Curry County Fair. Quality Swift & Company EXPERT RADIO SERVICE—now at hand. Spruce and 7th, Myrtle Point Awarded flrat, second, this year, Coos and products Coquille Want Ads