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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
PAGI TURES J. C. PE N N E Y CO. DiPARTMIMT ♦ STOMI 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon Buster Keaton in “DOUGH BOYS.” Buster brings out war’s laughs and retains its thrill without its hor rors. A battle of laughs. Take a tip—here is the *cr,eam, °f the trenches, the laughing gas of the big ,. n<ht, the war comedy of comedies! Matinee 2:00 p. m. FrW\* a"d Saturd*y> November 28 and 29 William Boyd in “OFFICER O’BRIEN” with Ernest Torrence and Dorothy ¿»¿bastion . An amazing under* d drama that will thrill you through arid through. CROOK! His father a criminal and his son a police- Coming Soon: » “LE ^JERNECKING” “OUR BLULSHING BIUDES’’ “TOP SPEED’’ ________ “PAINTED DESERT“ Ariios n Andy in “CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK” PLAYMORE GOLF The finest golf course in Southwestern Oregon Jim Watso.i, with a score of 42, was the winner among the men at the play-off last Monday and Miss Jennie Lindros won the ladies’ event with a score of 44. The low scores this week for the play-off Monday, Novem her 24, are as follows: MEN Hal Baxter Jim Watson - S. Fults Hode Çaughell ■ Fred Hudson Ira Johnson Harold Kolkhorst Chas. Yoakham . Wm. Wann Jay Schriefer O. C. Sanford Mrs. Roy Watson gave a lovely children’s party Friday, November 14th, in honor of her ilttle daughter, Phyllis Jane, who had just reached her ninth birthday anniversary that day. A color scheme of green and yellow was used on the table where the children were served. A pretty centerpiece of small yellow chrysan themums and green tapers added much to the colorful decorations along with the lovely birthday cake, fancy place cards and candy baskets. The occasion was much enjoyed by the following: Margaret Stewart, Marion Hess, Margaret Smith, Rheo Walker, Touiae Woodyard, Barbara Leslie, Phyllis Mae Litzenberger and Phyllis Jane. The hostesses to. tjhft Justamere club members yesterday at a one o’clock luncheon were Mrs. L. H. Hazard and Mrs. Hal W. Pierce. They enter tained their guests at the home of Mrs. Hazard on East Third street. Pink . chrysanthemums and pink candles were used on the luncheon table where covers were laid for Mes dames Frank L. Greenough. H. A. Young, Paul Van Scoy, W. S. Sickels, R A. Wernich. Nels Osmundson, C. J. Fuhrman, Addie Hacker, J. L. Smith and Bert Folsom. Mrs. F. C. Hudson entertained with two lovely evening bridge parties this Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. week at her home at 141 South Coul- Tracy Leach were hosts to their ter street, including guests for several Bridge club at their ham«* on East (tables Thursday and also this evening. Second street. Three score prizes The decorations about the rooms were and carnations. wore given. Mrs. Slagle and Mrs. chrysanthemums Zosel received high score prises, while High and low score prizes were pro Mrs. Thrift consolation. The hostess vided for both evenings. Yesterday’s served delicious refreshments after guests were Mesdames M. H. Hersey, several hands were played. Those en M J. Hartson. T. B. Currie. H. H. joy ng the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Oerding, James Watson, Robert Wat Frank Thrift, Mr. and Mrs. George son, J. E. Paulson, Walter Litsen- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zosel and berger, Fd(. McKeown, Hal W. Pieroe, Mr. and Mrs. RJbert Slagle. * Ja "ack Lefevre, R. E. Boober, Edwin L. ... J.’. . T * I iay. This evening’s guests are Mea- dame« R B. Miller. H. W. Covalt, R. F. Jjlller. Julius Ruble, C. W. Gano, F. W. Martin, E. L. Vinton, J. D. Gil lespie, Misses Elsie Straus. Helen Jernes Watson Roseman. Esther Casto, Maxinc Paul- son. Evelyn Sore, Dean Harding and Charlotte Andrews. •awe Substantially Naw COÀTé dres*ed Tournament« every Monday evening for men with scoret under 45 the previous week and for ladies with scores un der 50. JNO. C. OERDING Wrecker Southwestern Motor Co. Day Phone 190 At her hams on East Second street, Mi's. Ju’i;: • Ruble was hostess to the Entr? Nous club ladies. Guests for two tables of Bridge were present. A delicious lunch eras served to the fol lowing: Mesdames H. H. Oerding. Roy Watson, E. L. Vinton, Donald Estes, C. D. Walker, Kenneth Kistner and Walter Litzenberger. Night Phone 600X The Women’s Missionary society of the Pioneer Church held their month ly silver 'tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lyman Carrier on jlpurgeon Hill. Instead of the regu lar missionary lesson a Thanksgiving program was given. The meeting was opened by all singing, "All hail • the power of Jesus’ Name.” Mrs. S. D. Walters read the 147 psalm as the scripture lesson. Mrs. W. 8. Smith lead in prayer. Mrs. Walter Oerding told of the drigin and purpose of Thanksgiving day and Mrs. R. B. Rogers talked on the question, “Do we observe Thanksgiving day in the' same spirit that the Pilgrim fathers ' did.” Quite a discussion followed. Mrs. James Richmond gave an inter esting talk on “What does Thanks giving mean to me.” Mrs. Paul Walker sang two delightful solos. At a previous meeting the members were asked to earn a dollar and at this gathering they told their experi ences in earning the money. A social hour followed and later the hostesses, Mesdames Lyman Carrier, Henry Ellis, J. W. McGuffn, served . delicious refreshments to the follow ing members and guests present:; Mesdames S. D. Walters, R. T. Slater, Ernest Purvance, J. L. Aasen, S. M. I Nosier, A. T. Morrison, William Ire- ! land. Walter Oerding, J. A. Houdy- shell, James Richmond. J. N. Jacob sen, W. E. Thompson. B. C. Minard. R B Rogers. Lee Neeley, George . Wllkit», Orvil Haga. W. 8. Smith, Kennett Lawrence, E. A. Johnsen, Henry Bettoni, L. A. Brown, George Wimer, P. A. Davie, Paul Walker, Carl Ensele, F. G. Leslie and Lee Pe terson. It Whs voted that their next meeting which falls on December 18th will be the annual Christmas ex change party. Want Ads FROM MARSHFIELD LADIES WATCH, loft at Ideal Bak ery, two weeks ago, can secure same by proving ownership and paying two-bits for this adv. LOST—Monday, November 10, some where near Guild Hall, a khaki col ored Indian dress. Finder please return to Santinis. Small reward. PORTLAND AND BACK GALLON GLASS JUGS far sale, at Folsom Confectionery. Coma and BY DAY OR OVERNIGHT Leave Marshfield . 7:10 ajn. Arrive Portland .. 5:30 pjn. Old Reliable Company, manufacturing high quality line staple household and farm necessities, wants man with car to handle complete line in Co>s County. Splendid opportunity for honest, industrious person. Write foreparticulars. Dr. Ward’s Medical Co., Winona, Minn. 44t4 Southern