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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
ADVANCE SPRI7VG FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 - 1J “HUSBAND’S HOLIDAY” SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 - 15 - 1« “Ladies of the Big House“ Pledged to a new kind of future, confronted by a symbol of their past. See the 'boy who wan doomed and the girl who could not quit, fight through to happiness. The past they thought was a forgotten thing —now loomed up to frustrate the|r new life together. With Sylvia Sidney, Gene Raymond and Rockcliff Fellows. Matinee Sunday 2:3« p. m. Prices 35c, 15c WEDNESDAY ONLY “CONSOLATION MARRIAGE” With Irene Dunne Do Women Pick their Husband, for Love or for Convenience T Heart to heart story of a wife and mother who sought happiness in a loveless marriage. Commands the attention of every, woman in Amcric». Prices 35c, 15c THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 The I. O. O. F. Play by Monotony Killers “THE RED HEADED STEPCHILD” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1» - 20 “A HOUSE DIVIDED” With Walter Huston, Kent Douglas and Helen Chandler An unusual story of father and son battling for love of the same girl on the bleak northwest coast Prices, 35c, 10c Selected Shorts with Each Feature B. & P. W. Club Notes Missionary Society Meets The meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club next Mon day, February 16th, is to be in charge of the International Relatione com mittee. A program will be given consisting of an address by Honor able J. T, Brand, judge of the Circuit court, on “Relations between the Pa cific Coast and the Orient;” a pageant on the World Court; an explanation of Disarmament and musical numbers. The public is cordially invited to attend. The meeting will be held in the club rooms at 8 p. m. „ The Church of Christ missionary society met for their monthly meeting Wednesday with Mm. Geo. Swinney. Mm. C. C. Farr had charge of the program which opened with a short devotional period conducted by Mm. Mary Weighill and Mm. W. A. Sloan. A study of Religious Educational In stitutions followed, these colleges be- I ing located in Tennessee, Oklahoma, Ohio, California, Kentucky and Ore- I gon, each a separate college and do ing a splendid work for a large group of students. The Pacific Univemity of Long Beach, California, is the newest of these institutions and has for its dean, George W. Taubman, famous for his large claas of men who meet each Sunday morning on the Long Beach pier for study. This is the largest men’s class in the brotherhood. An offering was voted, to be sent to aid work among the mountaineer people of Grayson, Kentucky. A fine I discussion of missionary and relief work followed, each member having a definite part on the program. Those present were: Mesdames A. S. Bean, Martha Custer, A. N. Foley, C. C. Farr, Chas. Hill, Arthur Hooton, F. W. Hawk, Lewie Lewellyn, Ora Maury, Grover McQuigg, Gone Nosier, I Goo. Swinney, Joe Staninger, Will I Wimer, Mary Weighill, Minnie Clin-1 ton, Fred 8chaer, Rose Yarbrough, I Geo. Matney, W. A. Sloan, Mies Jen-1 nie Lafferty. The next meeting will I be with Mm. Custer and with Jennie I Lafferty, leader. How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure. But be sum it s Kruschen—your health comes first—and SAFETY first ia the Kruschen promise.. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc.( or any leading druggist anywhere tn America (lasts 4 weeks) and the coat is but little. If this first bottle doesn’t con vince you thia is the easiest, SAFEST and surest way to lose fat — your INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS This afternoon Mrs. R. L. Stewart is entertaining her Contract Bridge club for dessert luncheon and after noon spent in playing cards. Mm. Chas. Dickinson is an additional guest. Members attending are Meadames W. S. Sickels, R. A. Wemich, J. A. Lamb. L. H. Hasard, F. L. Greenough, F. 8. Emery and Paul Van Scoy. !/ 1 Y 1 1 1 STYLES and SIZES for MISSES and WOMEN / A 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon Want Ads Shelley, Economy Market. FOR SALE—Standard make of piano near Coquille. Will sacrifice for un paid balance. A snap. Easy terms. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. 4t8 29 Chevrolet Truck—stake bady 25 Star Touring—Glass enclosed 26 Chevrolet Roadster 31 Harley Davidson Motorcycle 29 Ford 167 in. Truck—Duals 28 Chevrolet Truck—Stake Body 29 Ford Coupe - - . - 26 Chrysler Coupe - - - Ford Touring . . . Oar 30-Day Guarantee FOUND—Pair black-rimmed gla.se« at Community Building last Friday FOR RENT— evening. Owner can secure them Pne very pleasant sleeping room. at Sentinel office. A two-room apartment, everything furnished. —Ines R. Chase, 824 FOR SALE—Call’s Supreme Im West Third St. 4t8 proved New Oregon Strawberry /hr If——dami ft—^nuraHau — — Plants. 36.00 a thousand. Only a FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. Phone few thousand plants left. Place 22J. your order at once. L. C. Call, Co quille, 1V4 miles from Coquille on TO TRADE—60 ewes for cattle, pre SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO. the Fairview Road. 6t2 ferably young stock. See Marc ÜMd Car Lot Coquill. The Red Headed Step Child Tha Popular 1H-ton 4-Sp«ad Modal A-Í presented by the Monotony Killers under the auspices of the Past Grands Club, Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges Thursday, Feb. 18 This is the first appearance of the Coquille home-talent organization in more than a year and they are all set to put this comedy-drama over in the best possible manner. Geo. F. Burr Motor Co. Phone 195-J 335 Hall St. Coquille, Oregon ltf It is comical; it is serious; it is entertaining. Adm. Adults 50c, Children 25c No reserved seats