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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1930)
A Pre-Hallowe’en Party SOCIAL NOTES Sunday »nd Monday. Oct. 19 - 20 Warner Fabian’s “WHAT MEN WANT’ ________________________________ With Ben Lyon. Pauline Starke and Barbara Kent. The author of “Flaming Youth” again «trips the modern sham and reveals her as she really is ! Laughs, tears, heart-throbs and-thrills. Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. Adm. 35c, Chijd 10c At Night 50c, Child 10c Tuesday and Wednesday, October 21 and 22, John Wray, Betty Compson and John Harron in “CZAR OF BROAD- WAY/* The inside story of the upper-crust of the UNDERWORLD. A million-volt thrill drama played against the background of Broadway’s Gilded Palaces. Thursday, October 23, Betty Compson in “MIDNIGHT MYSTERY.” Mystery with a new note sweeps through one action-packed night of the witching hour. " Friday and Saturday, October 24 and 25—Hoot Gibson in “SPURS.” See hin .... Im ____________ in the rodeo— _________________ see him ride and fight through the fastest-action talking Western to reach the screen. Also MICKJJY MOUSE. Try the Liberty where you’ll have your money’s worth every pight. und eWorld Consult your agent FRANK A. POOK Phone 18 A very jolly pre-Hallowo’en party Tuesday afternoon the Coquille Wo- , was giv -n by the Missionary society enp club met at the-Guild hall for men ‘ r monthly business mee:ing. The • of the Pipneer Church in Pioneer hall , Thursday afternoon. The room waa president, Mrs. Glaisyer, preaided over profusely decorated with- black eats the session. The chairmen of vari . and numerous other emblems. The ous committee reported on plans and , guests were received at the door by activities accomplished during the past several lively spirit who ushered them month. Mrs. Greenough of the ways ' into the dark and mysterious room. and means committee, reported that | After the arrival of all guests the 832 was netted qs the Fashion Show lighta were turned on and a number ' dance. The affair proved So popular . of Hallowe’en stunts and games were that the club hopes to sponsor a simi indulged in which created a lot of mer lar affair each fall. ’ riment, especially the shadow pictures Friday of this week the same com presenting the various members of mittee is giving a group of bridge and the society on the canvas in numerous sewing teas at the homes of Mrs. Lafe capacities. Mrs. R. E. Boober read an Compton, Mrs. L. H. Haxard, Mrs. original, humorous verso accompany George Chaney, Rys. W. 8., Bickels, ing each picture. The whole feature and Mrs. J. E. Norton. ; was a surprise and greatly enjoyed by The educational committee mention . *11. ed the lack of a music instructor in tater the hostesses, Mesdames Ken the local schools this year. The sub s' ,nett" Lawrence, S. D. Walters, Walter ject was discussed and a committee Oerding, B. C. Minard, 8. M. Nosier consisting of Mrs. George Chaney and i ■ snd Cyril McCurdy served a regula Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman was asked to meet tion Hallowe’en lunch to the follow with the school board in regard to ing members and guests: Mesdames C. placing one if possible. H. Hunt, P. M. Drake, R. T. Slater, Mrs. Neal, head of the civic com-» Jas. Richmond, Orvi Haga, John Oerd mittee. reported having had a com ing, C. K. Norcott, J. A. Houdyshell, mittee meeting and that arrangements Geo. Wilkiiw, W. M. Way. Ceo. Wimer. were made in regard to decorating the I^e Neely, J. M. Rivenes. E. W. Plum community building for the corn show mer, Alex Peterson, C. W. Gano, Ellen and also for furnishing a'program for ’ Christy, J. W. Kennedy, Chris Torres, the afternoon entertainment, as asked W. E. Thompson, C. E. McCurdy, Ly by the corn show committee. man Carrier, J. C. Barber, E. Pur- Mrs. Lamb reported that out of 500 vsnee, G. Tillman, A. 0. Culbertson, cook books published 465 have been W. V. Glaisyer. Geo. A. Ulett, F. G. turned over to Mrs. Ellingson at the Leslie, Jqnnie Pehrt, R. B. Rogers, R public library. The other 35 were sold E. Boober, Floyd Peterson, Julius by the committee to clear up all in Ruble. Wm. Peart, Henry Ellis, Miss debtedness on the books. A very in Yula Minard, and Miss Margaret Pur- teresting program was sponsored by vance. Mm. Lamb, which consisted of several vocal solos given by Mrs. J. H. Dalen, Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Bandon, and a Very interesting talk On October 11th Mr. and Mra. Geo. given by Judge Brand, who had been invited to speak on the 18 measures W. Swinney celebrated their silver which are to come up in the Novem wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zwicker, of Marshfield, their ber election. „ .f At the close of the program re 14th anniversary. Mrs. Zwicker and freshments were served by Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Swinney are sisters. A eight o’clock dinner was served Chaney, Mrs. J. B. GUlis and Mrs. Jack Lefevre to the following: Mes at the Swinney home, the following dames W. V. Glaisyer, R. E. Boober,’ being present: Mr. and Mrs. George L. H. Haxard, J. E. Paulson, John L. Matney, Mrs. June Graham, Mra. Aasen, Louis Charneski, J. E. Norton, Raymond Lathrop,'Grants Paas; Mr. C. J. Fuhrman. O. C. Sanford, J. A. and M m . J. L. Woolridge, Murphy; Lamb, F. L. Greenough, Nels Os- Mrs. Anna A, Swinney, Medford; mundson, C. D. Walker, W. 8. Bickels, Vincent L. Swinney and children, Roy Neal, George Ulett, George Leach Peggy and Dally, Klamath Falls; Mr. Ernest Purvanee, E. A. Woodyard, and Mrs. Stanley Phillipa and daugh R. B. Roges. C. T. Selbig, W. H. Man ter, Earla, North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Staninger, Mr. and Mra. Henry cell, W. D. Leman, Paul Osmund. Tiedemari, Mrs. Minnie Clinton and .1 At her home Monday eve”ing" Mrs. children, Glenda, Orville, Bertha and I R. A. Warnich entertained delightfully Merlyn, Jack Bell, Harley Miller, Le- the members of the Monday night Roy Swinney, Gertrude Tway, For- bridge club. The high score prise wad rantine and Vada Swinney, Coquille; won, by Mm. Pierce. The following pjtd Ernest Zwicker, Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Swinney received a webe invited: Mesdames J. A. Lamb, Hal W. Pierce, Frank L. Greenough. number of beautiful piecea of silver L. H, Haxard,. J. S. Barton, Bert Fol ware and Mr. and Mrs. Zwicker also som, J. L. Smith and Edward W. Lor- received several beautiful presents. Members of the Good Samaritan class of the Pioneer Church were en tertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra. George Wimer on North Heath street. A short business meet ing was held and the rest of the af ternoon was spent in sewing and con versation. Refreshments were en- joyd by the following: Mesdames C. L. Willey, Marshall Way, Elisabeth I. Wright, J. S. Houck, Al«x McLeod, W. 8. Smith and Mrs. Miller. New Models 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon A FINE. NEW FC RD B attery Niles-Baker Motor Co OREGON: 5-Mov.l Authorised Ford Dealer Phone 25 Coquille, Oregon Want Ads Mrs. Vinton Entertains (ejrtractJrorn Saturday evening Mrs. E. L. Vinton entertained at bridge at the first of a series of parties. The home was beautiful with its bouquets of fall FOR SALE—12-guage Winchester blossoms. High score wvs awarded pump shotgun. See H. H. Howard MA. Glaisyer. Those present were at Southwestern Motor Cx, Coquille Mesdames W, V. Glaiyer, C .K. Nor- 40t2* ■’ott. H. W. Covalt, F. C. Hudson, H. II. Oerling. Edw. Lorens, J. S. Bar- WANTED—Girls want housework in tm, C. C. Evland, A. W. Folsom, E. A. Coquille. Phone 179-X. It* Woodyard, James Watson and Jennie Pries. Uout ucu'ßouüftTuötw tot». Urftu rust conu Àftûppinq xintfi tnc neat wÆ /fljriaâi Àlqtu al AIA FRONTS! COqUILLE,ORE Courtesy, Price and Friendly Ser vice combine to make Hart’s House of Service a pleasant, profltable and pro- rreesi' e place to trade. Come and aee. 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