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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1931)
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DEC. • - 7 "Touchdown ” WEDNE8DANY AND THURSDAY, DEC. • - 1« "TRANSATLANTIC’’ A floating palace of spendthrifts and sirens, swindlers and scapegoats. Love above decks, intrigue between—and violence below. Glitter and glamour of the fast set on the fastest linere. Intrigue among gam blers, wits and gay ladies. Wednesday Night Me, lte. Thursday night Only, Gift Night, 50c, ISe FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DSC. 11 - 12 “ROAD TO RENO” What goes on in the Real Reno, the city where “freedom” parties are the rage; where gambling is the leading pastime; where marriage takes it on the chin. See this Citadel of Separation in “The Road to Reno.” Prices 35c, 10c. Coming: to a Merry Christmas! “SILENCE” Steel Wagen SOCIAL NOTES tiful potted Jerusalem cherry center ed the kmcheon table where places were provided for Mesdamea Frank L. Groenough, Paul Van Scoy, J. A. Lamb, O. C. Sanford, J. L. Smith, M. O. Hawkina, Lyman Carrier, R. A. Wernich, W. S. Bickels, C. J. Fuhr man, Nele Qsmundaon, Bert Folsom, L. H. Hazard and Mias Jean Young. The ladies are planning for a turkey dinner December IS at the F. L. Groenough home, at which they will entertain their husbands. Exciting ... Steel Aeroplane With a revolving propeller and • noise .maker I And the price is only Yesterday Mrs. Frank Pook was a luncheon hoetea« for the Needle Workers club at her home on Spur- i geon hill. The afternoon diversion \ consisted of sewing and conversation. This club is also making plans for a turkey dinner December 17th and at this dinner will include their families.! Enjoying the day were Mesdamos1 George Gilman, Ralph Taylor, W. E. Cross, Ray Simpson, Lee Hand, W. D. Simmons, E. A. Wimer, Josh Ruble, Ed Detlefaen, Frank F. Schram, Jack Arnold, Fred Hickok and E. C. Yarbrough. J C PtNNÍY CO4 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon children, or whatever I can get to do. Edith M. Atehinson, in red building east of city hall. It* Costly ViUago England's moot costly “village** Is a community of 24 houses within the walls of Windsor castle, many of them having been built In the Fourteenth century for the use of the dean and canons of St. George's chapel. FOR LEASE—or will sell gravel from the Broadbent gravel bar by the yard. Mrs. E. W. Hermann, Myrtle Point, Phone 3R26. 47t2* FOR SALE—Fresh Cows. Inquire of Richard Danielson, Bandon, Ore. Star Rt. 47tf For every dollar cash purchase and every dol lar paid on account, we will give you a chance on a 110.00 floor lamp with a beautiful parchment shade. First Tickets Given Saturday, December 5th. Last Tickets Given at Six O’clock, Dec. 24th GOULD FURNITURE Furniture for Your Christmas Presents Want Ads i