The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 19, 1933, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    <
1
TU COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAT I», 1933.
PAGE TEN
Mrs. Marc Shelley and her son,
Ralph, who has been in an hospital at
Portland for some tiqie, returned
Wednesday with C. W. Gano, when
he returned from that city.
Ralph
is greatly improved in health and a
complete recovery seems now alnioat
certain.
T The Junior - Senior Banquet
The Junior-Senior banquet of the
Coquille High School classes was held
at Pioneer Hall last Friday evening
with all members of the two classes,
the faculty, school board members
and others present
Beryl Unsoeld acted as tosstmaster
and did a fine job of it, with the as­
sistance of the buck-passing by those
she called upon.
About 45 minutes
was spent by the students called upon
in telling why they were not prepared
to make a speech, and which one had
a speech already prepared.
Mayor J. Arthur Berg made the
talk of the evening, his subject being
“Educational Values.” It was brimful
of excellent suggestions to those jus(
ready to embark on life’s voyage and
was enjoyed by the young people as
T
s
well as by their elders.
Bob Bailey, junior elaaa president,
welcomed the seniork The , response
was made by the senior class presi-
dent, Delbert Donaldson, who also
presented the cane, bedecked with the
colors of all the classes, to'the junior
president
Music was furnished by s sextette
composed of Anne Barton, Faye Mc­
Cue, Jeanne Barbour, Margaret Pur-
vance, Edythe Farr and Audrey
Aaseq, accompanied by Miss Phyliss
Hall at the piano; and by H. H. Hart­
ley with a piano solo.
Maryanne
Axtell gave a reading.
Mias Kathleen McClintock, junior
class adviser, wae in charge of the
banquet preparations.
Mrs. Ruth
Beyers is senior class adviser.
Commencement for 1933
C.HÄ Class Last Evening
SAVE;
.„¿SAFETY
(Continued from first page)
81,000 per student for their school
life..
E. D. Webb, chairman of the school
board, made a most appropriate reply
Mrs. Guss Tillman and daughter,
to Mr. Hartley’s fine talk, and it wa>
Olive, and Elda Gilman left this morn­
Anne Van Scoy, who missed the ing for Seattle where the two young
one of the best chairman’s presenta­
__
tions this writer has heard in 35 or
last
two weeks of school when she ladies will enter nurses’ training. Af­
came down with an attack of tonsilitia, ter a days’ visit with her sister there,
more' years of attending high school
commencements. At the conclusion of
has practically recovered and is free Mrs. Tillman will return Monday, ac­
his remarks, he called the graduates,
from fever now.
companied by Mr. Tillman’s mother,
I
one
by one, and handed them the cov­
See Mansell Drayage & Delivery Mra M. C. Tillman.
eted diploma, aft$r which the class
Co. for Alpine coal.
Orders filled
Miss Vera Booth underwent M
descended to the main floor and were
promptly.
•
t* opereration ait the Knife Hospital last
accorded the hearty congratulations
Sid George, ex-commander of the Friday which will delay her returning
of those who had witnessed the hon-
American Legion of Oregon, and now to her home at Amity, Oregon, for a
ors accorded the students.
national committeeman for the state week or more yet. She haa taught in
The list of those graduating
was over here from Roseburg on the Marshfield schools for the past
eludes: Harold Berry,
Bertha
two years and was over here for a
" business Wednesday. ,
Clinton, Merlyn H. Clinton, Maxine
visftt at the J. W. Laird home.
Colliru, Yvonne Cross, Lester Cun­
Fruita and Vegetables at Tuttle’s
ningham, Ethyl Davis, Delbert A.
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
stand, Folsom Apartments, corner
You can always be sure of making the right im­
nliik, the only milk and cream made
Donaldson, Duane S. Fitzgerald, Flor­
Highway and Third.
pression when you write your letters on Sym­
ence Folsom, Gus Gallas, Glae Gould,
safe by pasteurization.
The American Legion Auxiliary
phony Lawn. Jn the luxurious weight—fine tex­
Harrison Greenough, Cloris A. Hatch­
i J. S. Houck was taken to Portland
potluck luncheon which was to be held
ture and in the correct size of every sheet and en­
er, Lyl* Faye Howell, Gail Hufford,
at the home of Mrs. €. W. Gano next Sunday in the Schroeder 4 Gano am­
velope you’ll find the work of stylists. Prices you
Ferryl Hughes, Bonita Huntington,
9
.Tuesday noon, May 23, will be held in bulance for medical' examination and
can afford, too!
J
Clarence Ireland, Viola Johnson, La-
possibly an operation.
He has been
the Legion hall instated.
SYMPHONY LAWN
Veme Knift, G. Tracy Leach, Hazel
seriously ill for some time.
Mrs.
V. R. Wilsos, “Optometrist.” Errors
Mansell, Marie Marshall, Gwendolyn
Houck accompanied him.tmLwill be
in refraction corrected, without the
Martindale, Russell Martindale, Glenn
with a daughter there while Mr.
use of drugs. “For glasses" see Wil-
Mast, Jack McCarthy, Faye McCue,
Houck is in St. Vincents hospital.
eon first and save money.
7tf
Jack O. McCue, Madelene McKeown,
Mias Lyndell Southstone, of Rink
Yula Minard, Myrtle Murphy, Elwyn
The MacDowell music club is to
Creek, was very much surprised on
Nosier, Ro belle Oderkirk, Neil Peart,
have its last meeting of the fiscal
Tuesday evening by a
party of
Craig Perrott,
Elizabeth Pierce,
year next Tuesday afternoon, May 23,
friends appearing at all the doors at
The
Itero
Helen Robinson,, Donald Ross, Carol
at the home of Mrs. M. O. Hawkins.
once wishing her a happy birthday
Saling, Dall Sanders, Wm. Linus
All members are urged to attend.
STATIONERS
and many of them. The hours were
Seeley, Alvin Shaver, Delos Shinn.
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and spent in playing games, with music Mel-Roy the Magicain
Lorraine Simpson, Maxine Simpson,
at Liberty Saturday Margaret Staninger, Tom F. Stevens,
milk, the only milk and cream made and dancing. At a late hour dainty
— safe by paateurization.
refreshments * were served,
Mrs.
Fame
Olive M. Tillman,
Jack Wheeler,
See Mansell Drayage & Delivery
The ultimate syllable in magical
Were not this desire of fnme very Co. for Alpine coal.
Orders filled
Carol Young.
Gene Howe, who has been confined Southetone acting as hostess.
achievement is exemplified in the
tf
A coincidence worthy of note is strong, the difficulty of obtaining It, promptly.
to his home on the highway, a few
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sanford, of Ash­ production of Mel-Roy, “Master Man
blocks from the business section, has land, were in Coquille last Saturday of Mystery,” who, with his all new that Jack MdCue shared with three and the «longer of losing It wlwi» ob
talned, would be sufficient to deter a r
been quite low for the past week and and spent a few hours here with his show of wonders, is to be the attrac­ nieces the honors of graduating last
man from so vain a pursuit.—Joseph
practically no hope is held for his re­ brother, O. C. Sanford, of the First tion at the Liberty Theatre for one evening. Hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Addison.
covery.
National Bank. The visitor grew to day only, Saturday, May 20. A special' John McCue are also the grandpar­
A. F. & A. M. '
ents of Faye McCue, Maxine and Lor­
Man’s Paradise
Felix Miller, who has spent the past manhood in Coquille, having left here matinee will be given for the children,
Stated Communication
raine Simpson.
Earth will tie a paradise for a man
eight or nine months in the Willam­ nearly a third of a century ago. The in which many magic rabbits and
We regret that time this moAing when he can wash off whiskers ns he
Tuesday, June 13, 8 p. m.
occasion
of
their
trip
was
that
they
ette valley, with headquarters at Eu­
candy will be given free by Mel-Roy.
does not permit our giving a more does dirt —Florida Times Union.
In addition to Mel-Roy's prowess aa
gene, came in last Thursday for a might epend Mother’s Day with their
complete report of the talks given by
laughter
in
Roseburg
and
they
came
week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and
an exponent extraordinary of magic
here and also spent a short time in he is recognized as the foremost dem­ Mr. Ward and Dr. Wararington. The
Mrs. M. C. Miller.
subject of the latter’s address was
V*
Marshfield, seeing old friend».
onstrator of psychic phenomena, and
Old Beaver Hill Vein'Coal, «4.50
“Youth and Their World.”
» "
was
perhaps
the
first
to
present
his
per ton for lump delivered in Coquille.
FRIDAY
(One
After complimenting the clans and
W. H. Wimer Dies As
sensational demonstrations via the
Leave orders at Roosevelt Service
the indication it gave of a fine aggres­
A
THRILL
A
MINUTE!
Result of Sawmill Accident radio, having been heard over forty­ sive citizenry in this district of Coos
Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate.
See Tom in Action Midst the Fiercest Forest Fire Ever Screened!
■■■!■
■ ,1 I ■
odd stations.
7tf
county, Dr. Warrngton lauded Oregon
k
(Continued from first page).
The illusions carried by Mel-Roy
Last Tuesday at the regular meet­
constitute many new Oriental master­ as the next to greatest thing in the
ing of' the Coquille Woman’s Relief 1899 in trucking and mill operation. pieces in addition to those from his world. The Pacific ocean is the great­
With Judith Barrie, Raymond Hatton, Eddie Gribbon
Corps No. 48, plans were completed Mr. Schmitt said that in all that time own workshop. Magic that will de­ est.
Referring to the depression which
for Memorial Sunday and Decora­ there had not been a written contract light any age, from the materializa­
NEWS
COMEDY
CARTOON
tion Day. Further notice next week. signed, all their agreements being tion of threver expected rabbits to has affected school* as well as busi­
Children 10c
....
Adults 25c
—«Press Correspondent.
verbal, and that there had never been his most elaborate offering, all will ness, he told, of a negro preacher who
had taken up golf, and wanted to use r
be shown.
Fruits and Vegetables at Tuttle's a solitary dispute between them.
William H. Wimer was born in Jo­
During his famed seance, or “ques­ golf terms n a sermon on bow to end !
stand, Folsom Apartments, corner
MAY
Day Only)
He finally evolved
sephine county, Dec. 7, 1871, being tion answering,*’ where he responds to the depression.
Highway and Third.
this
masterpiece:
“
Putt
”
your
faith
in
six months past 61 years of age. Ha queries, written either in the theatre
Her Coquille friends will regret
was married to Miee Mary Adams, of or in the pivacy of home or office and God; putt your car in the garage;
hearing that Mr». Rosa Glossop, for­
Bandon, on Fishtrap, a few miles sealed aa the writer may desire, he and putt your wives to work.”
And His Entire Company Presenting Magical Sensations
mer teacher in the schools here, frac­
This class has at its finger tips the
above Coquille, Feb. 12, 189«. A few wishes it thoroughly understood that
Direct from RKO
tured her right limb when she fell on
years pfter their marriage they went he disclaims any affiliation with pow­ accumulated wisdom, knowledge and
the steps of a neighbor’s home at
experiences
of
all
the
age,
and
there
out to the Grants Pass district, but ers other than natural and that what
NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH A ROAD SHOW BEEN
Marshfield, Wednesday morning.
for the past eleven years have made he does, although apparently uncanny, are no hqjghto they cannot scale. The
ENGAGED FOR THE PEOPLE OF COQUILLE.
Mrs. Lyman Carrier and daughter, their home on Spurgeon Hill in Co­ still is within the scope of the aver­ only thing that can cause them to fail
lies
within
themselves.
No
other
You
will see a living woman sliced into 4 parts, before your very eyes!
Martha, intend accompanying Miss quille.
age human. Thia modesty on Mel-
A living person suspended in midair, without any means of support!
Hazel Adams to her home at Union.
Beside his widow, Mr. Wimer is Roy’s part, while attractive, leaves power can stop them.
Through the modern agencies man
You will see .Mel-Roy catch pigeons and gold fish right out of the air.
Oregon, for a few days’ visit. They survived by six children—Wsyne W. his auditors unconvinced that he''is
will leave Sunday. Misa Adams has and Lyle Wimer, Mrs. Ivan Gregory not possessed of faculties out of the is in constant touch with all the news
There are hundreds of experiments that will delight both
of the world, aa it happens; he has all
adults and children
taught in the Coquille schools for and Miss Elda, all of Coquille, Mrs. ordinary.
several years.
J. C. Dean, of Aberdeen, Wash., and
“Never before has such a road show the modern took known to science
for development of a still higher cim,
SPECIAL MATINEE SATUR­
EVENING 2 COMPLETE
Lawn mowers sharpened arid put in Mm. John Darrow, <rf Astoria, and been engaged for the people of Co­ ilization, but the sad part is that he
DAY 2 P. M.
SHOWS
five
grandchildren.
Also
a
sister,
quille,
”
is
the
announcement
from
first elaaa condition at C. E. Collins
Children
- 10c
Children
15c
< cannot, or has not, yet learned how to
Auto Body Shop, West Front street, Mrs. Elisabeth Veltum, of Cathlamet, Messrs. Clever A Wood.
______________________
F use those tools for construction rather
35c
Adults
Adults
Wash.,
and
three
brothers,
G.
W.,
of
35c
Coquille.
Marshfield, J. D., of Leland, Ore., and Impressive Grand Council Fire ithan destruction; nor how to make
Many Magic Rabbits & Candy will be given FREE
them prevent such a depression as
Mrs. Harry Peltz, who came over E. A. Wimer, of Coquille. All of the
At an impressive Grand Council the world has endured for nearly
by Mel-Roy Saturday Afternoon
last week to visit at the home of her above mentioned were here yesterday
father, A. L. Simpson, for a week, for the funeral except J. D. Wimer, Fire ceremony, held in the high school four years.
auditorium Wednesday night, the
says that Klamath Falls has seen who was unable to leave home.
The twentieth century man is lit­ r
Camp Fire Girls groups of Coquille erally lost in the civilization he has
snow fall every day this month. In
Mr. Wimer will be missed by a
Coquille it has been rain every day large circle of friends and acquain­ preaented their parents and friend created, and his wish for the gradu­
& TUESDAY
with a most enjoyable spectacle.
since April 29.
ates was that they might step out
tances. Of a jovial disposition, hon­
The ceremony opened with the en­
BEHOLD THE WONDERS OF
NEW SHOW WORLD!
M. C. Miller and son, Felix, left to­ est in all his dealings, and upright in trance of the guardian. Mrs. Leona from their school life with the con­
day on a trip to Forest Grove, Port­ all things, he was a man who at- Bryant, Misses Rosabel Shone, Mary sciousness that they are superior to
their circumstances.
land and Seattle.
They will attend traded friends.
Ella Cary and Katherine Jane Hass­
“I accept my universe,” is a re­
Another good man has gone to hie
the commencement exercises of Pacific
ler, end they united in the Wehelo mark
Dr. Warrington frequently
Univemity where Miso Virginia Miller reward.
call. The Camp Fire Girls* singing of makes to himself and by putting him­
graduates this month. All three will
“Kahwito Kamya," was followed by self in accord with nature and her a
return in about ten days.
Quick Trip to California
the hand sign and the Candle Lighting inviolable laws, man develops a suc­
The Heart Song of the Great White Way!
Roy Gudmundaon and Dan Fish i ar­ ceremony, performed by Margaret
C. B. Gregory, who had gone down
cessful life, z
I
Belloni. Vivian Henderson and Alice
into Curry county on a prospecting rived home from their California trip
The speaker declared himself as
DAZZLING ARRAY OF STARS! THE 200 MOST BEAU­
trip, up Elk river, came home last at ten o’clock Tuesday evening, hav­ Wheeler.
not interested as to what the young
TIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD! HIT MELODIES THAT
Marilyn Compton and
Dorothy men and women were going to do, so
week. There was too much rain, and ing left Stockton, 547 miles away, at
ARE SWEEPING THE»NATION!
BREATH-TAKING
with the streams swollen he eould do six o’clock that momfing. They were Glaieyer were awarded the rank of much as why they were going to do
little prospecting. He intends going stopped a total of two hours on the Fire Maker and presented with the it A fesither floating in the air and
SPECTACLE & ACTION!
return trip. They made the trip from symbolic bracelet by their guardian,
back when the weather clears.
an arrow whizzirig toward the mark
Coquille to Richmond, 517 miles, in while Margaret Belloni, Vivian Hen­
are so very different because the ar­
GREAT
Guy Forsythe, in the game enforce­ 14 Vfc hours.
At Santa Rosa they derson and Audrey Taylor received
row has a purpose. Too much milling
ment department of the state police, talked for a few moments with a the Wood Gatherer award, the purple
around and not enough purpoee in
WARNER BAXTER BEBE DANIELS GEORGE BRENT
was up here from Gold Beach Wed­ former Coquille girl, Catherine Pook, beads being presented by their guard­
life, are the great causes of failure.
GINGER ROGERS UNA MERKEL RUBY KEELER
nesday night. Like so many of us now Mrs. DeVoto, and then went on ian.
. He also exalted a philosophy of
GUY KIBBEE DICK POWELL NED SPARKS
he wanted to know when the weather to Vallejo and Oakland where Roy
The ceremony closed with the sing­ life which will give to a man a sense
I
was going to change. He aaid lota of visited his parents. They visited an ing of “Mammy Moon” by the group
of dignity as he stands in the midst
trout are being caught on the Rogue aunt of Dan’s at Stockton Monday.
of which Mrs. Bryant is guardian.
Matinee Sunday 2 P. M.
of the universe.
now.
Dr. Warirngton concluded his re­
'No­
Evenings two shows 7:15
Matinee
19c A 25?
The Children’s Church of the Four­ Match Volley Ball Game, May 23 Edel) Bryant Camptm Champion marks with the quotation from Oliver
and
9:15
Evenings
Volley
ball
is
still
going
strong
at
-
10c A 35c
square Church entertained their moth-
Edell Bryant, former Coquille High Wendell Holmes’ “The Nautilus,”
ers last Saturday afternoon. A special the Community Building every Tues­ School athlete, settled the dispute | which begins, “Build thee more state­
program was given after which re­ day evening and the 25 to 30 business as to who was the fastest miler on ly mansions, oh my soul!”
freshments were served to all the and professional men are getting the Oregon State campus when he
A special won this event in a five-way meet
mothers and children. Mrs. Denser is quite a kick oat of it
WEDNESDAY
MAY
25
Not Werth the Cort
the superintendent of this department game has been arranged for next here last week-end. He covered the
The
bureau
of
mines
says
that
many
Tuesday evening, at nine o’clock, be­ four lapses in 4:2« in competition
of the church.
tween two picked teams.
On one with runners from.Pacific university, pro cosese have been proposed for ex­
tracting gold from water, but none
Mrs. Clifton Brockman and two will be Denton Ellingson, Geo. Mc­
BARBARA STANWYCK in
Oregon normal school, Willamette has proved commercially profitable.
children, who came down from Port­ Clellan, Haldane Holmstrom, Geo.
University and Oregon State rooks. The usual solvent for gold is aqua
tt1
land last week for a visit with her Anderson and Done McCune. On the
Bryant, a sophmore in college, hae regia, a mixture of hydrochloric add
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Terrea, other will be a bunch of not so young
two years more of vareity competi- and nitric acid dllbted in water.
f
expect to return home next week. has-beens:
Luckey Bonney, Pete tion before being graduated.
Mr. Brockman, who was employed at Miller. Jiggs and Brick Leslie and Art
the Busy Comer here a few years Berg.
If you want to subscribe for a Port­
ago, is now conducting a store of his
Spectators are always welcome, land daily the eiubbing combination
own in Portland and could not get but we advise against placing any
we offer with the Sentinel win save
away for the trip down here.
bets on the decrepit bunch of ratal
you money.
Telling About
People and
Events in the City and
County
Your FRIENDS are SURE
to Recognize
75c to $1
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
1
DRUGGISTS
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
Day Only)
MAY 19th
Tom Mix in “HIDDEN GOLD”
SATURDAY
20th (One
Mel-Roy “The Magician”
MAY 21-22-23
SUNDAY. MONDAY
‘ a
42"“ Street
14
STARS
„
ADMISSION
24 -
AND THURSDAY
Pal Night .
The Bitter Tea of General Yen”
LIBERTY ä ” le
L
t»
*
4,
A
*
4.