The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 02, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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COQU ILLI,
SOCIAL NOTES
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Jamee Wataon, C. J. Fuhrman, Geo. “Little W
Public Funds on Deposit
W. Taylor, C. K. Noreott, Ray
at
Liberty,
Sunday
Must Draw Interest
Invitations are out for the wed­ Thomas, R. L. Stewart, Louis Char-
ding of Mias Glenada Kendall and neaki, Bert Folsom, A. J. Sherwood
Under a new law enacted at the
Charles Farrell and Bette Davis
Clifford Judd, which is to take place and Roy Naal.
sre co-starred in “The Big Shake­ special session public funds deposited
Sunday, February 4th, at two p. m
down,“ which comes to the Liberty In a bank and accepted by that bank
at the Pioneer Church. In the bridal
Mrs. Geoqge Sherwood was the de­ Theatre tonight and tomorrow.
must draw some rate of interest, the
party Mine Dora Kendall will be her lightful hostess to the O. D. O. club
FarreH and Miss Davis, who play rate to be determined at thd time the
sister’s maid of honor, Mias Audrey ladies at her home Wednesday after­
for the first time together, make de­ deposit is made. This is the gist of
Kendall, a younger sister, will be noon with the following present: Mes­
lightful screen lovers. Farrell will be a decision of the Oregon supreme
brideomaid and Elmer C. Briner will dames Fred Kunz. C. W. Gano, B. B.
remembered for sterling characterisa­ court, written by Justice Rand, af­
act as best man and AJvln Shaver aa Sandens, H. G. Prey, L. A. Christen­
tions in such recent pictures as firming the opinion of Judge Norton
usher. The wedding march will be son, Guss Tillmann. Their next club
“Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men,” of Granta Pass on an appeal from
played by Miss Margaret Purvance meeting will be held at Mrs. Till­
“The First Year," “Wild Girl,” and Josephine county, says the Harbor.
and Mias Martha Carrier wHl
mann’s home.
Chief
Justice Rand
held that
“Tess of the 8torm Country,” and
pany on the violin.
“where the plaintiff v bank accepts
in many others with Janet Gaynor.
At the home of Mrs. W. E. Cross
Miss Davis, who recently has risen deposits of public funda of the city
Many delightful affairs have been yesterday the Laf-a-tot club members
to stellar roles, is best known for of Grant« Pass, some rate of interest
given Miss GlenadS Kendall, who has were delightfully entertained, with
such pictures as “Bureau of Missing must be agreed upon between the
been a very popular bride-elect of this sewing and conversation ae diversions.
Persons,”
“Ex-Lady”
aad
"The city and bank and such rate, after
season, one of which waa a tea given Mrs. Cross included several extra
Working Man.” Ricardo Cortez is the being agreed upon, must be paid by
Saturday afternoon from three until guests: Mrs. Lee Stoneeypher, Mrs.
■'illian of the production. He does not the bank if it cares to accqpt the de­
six o’clock by Miss Kay Miller, with Harold Simomna, Mrs. Swain Don­
hesitate to put his own sweetheart on posits of the city."
the affair held at the Kendall home ated, Mrs. Martin Schmidt, Mrs. Tom
The opinion did not make it man­
the spot, when he jilts her for another
on Spurgeon Hill.- At a beautifully Detlefsen and Mrs. Guy Tennant, of
datory upon the bank to accept city
light o’ love.
appointed table, decorated with yellow Bridge.
Mrs. Tennant was honor
The picture is a thrilling drama deposits, and thia question was not
spring flowers arid yellow tapers, guest that afternoon and a shower
dealing with a new type of racketeer- made a part of the appeal.
Miss Margaret Purvance and Miss was hold for her pleasure. Members
Under the new bank code the rate
ng whioh has come in since the Re-
Anne Van Scoy poured, while Mimes present were Mesdames E. A. Wimer,
>eal made the liquor game less pro­ of one-fourth of one per cent has
Audrey Kendall, Harriet WeM> and William Myers, Ed Detlefsen, George
fitable. It is based on the story “Cut been agreed upon and this, it is sup­
Gretchen Neal served.
Gihnan, Joe Nilsen, Millie Waters, O.
Rate” by Sam Engels and Niven posed, will be the rate paid, by all
K. Rakestraw and W. D. Simmons.
Busch and was adapted for the screen banks accepting deposits of public
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Detlefsen enter­
by Bikieh and Rian James. John Fran­ funds, such as city, school and county
tained with a waffle breakfast Sunday
The Juatamere club ladies were cis Dillon directed.
money.
at twelve-thirty o’clock at their home were guests of Mrs. Lyman Carrier
on the Fishtrap road in honor of Mias today for one o’clock luncheon, with
Lee Tracy is starred in one of the
Glenada Kendall and Clifford Judd. covers laid for Mesdames Nels Os-
Sea Island, off the coast of Georgia,
fastest moving picture« of his ca­
Covers were provided for beside the mundson, L. H. Hazard, W. 8. Sickela.
reer in “Turn Back the Clock,” The formerly known as lx>ng Island, was
honored couple, Mias Dora Kendall, H. A. Young, J. A. Lamb, A. J. Sher­
Saturday night preview la an extra­ owned by John Counter, who also
Miss Bernice Eggleston, Belmont Ire­ wood, O. C. Sanford, Paul Van Scoy,
bought the northern end of St. Simon's
ordinary yam of a man who is allow­
Island In 1793. Long Island was used
M. O. Hawkins, F. L. Greenough, R.
land, Elmer Briner and the hosts.
ed to relive his life through stirring
•• a pasture for his cattle. The Is
A. Wernich, E. E. Johnson, Hal W.
-»vents of the past decade.
Tracy land waa sold In 1S9B to a company
Lyman Carrier, one of Coquille’s Pierce, C. J. Fuhrman, Bert Folsom,
olays the owner of a small cigar ¿tore which planned the erection of a hotel
outstanding citizens who left Tuesday J. L. Smith and R. E. Carruthers.
in New York, married and barely able on the beach.
The C'.Mster hotel
for eastern points where he has ac­
to make ends meet. Sometimes he waa subsequently built and the Island
Thursday for dessert luncheon Mrs
cepted an appointment with the De­
wonders how different life would have was renamed Sea Island. It la note
partment of the Interior, was given R. L. Stewart entertained her con­
been had he married a wealthy .girl worthy for the many epecimena of
tract
club
with
the
following
present:
a farewell party Monday evening at
from h>s home-town. By an ingenious •hella that are found on the beach.
the Pioneer Church hail, with the eve­ Mesdames L. H. Hazard, W. 8. Sick­
'.wist in the tale, he ia given an op­
ning starting with a pot-luck dinner els, J. A. Lamb, F. L. Greenough, R.
portunity to relive his life and things
Jellyfish
and about one hundred attending. Mr. A. Wernich, George Chaney, Paul
A Jellyfish has every mechanism ol
turn out far different than he had
Carrier, who has been a faithful Van Scoy, Ray Thomas, Louis Char-
Ufa, Including eyeapots, tentacle«,
snticipated.
worker of that church, was presented neaki, A. E. Bradford and R. E. Car­
■ervea, mouth, stomach and eggs, yet
with a beautiful leather brief ease. ruthers.
And now the screen fans walk the animal matter comprises only one
Many touching speeches were given
half of 1 par cent of the creature, the
srm in arm with Louisa M. Aleott into
remainder being a translucent. Jelly-
that evening, all in compliment to the
Junior Strictly Femmes
the romantic glories of the Sixties, like substance almost wholly composed
deeply respected gdntlemon whom
The "Strictly Fems, Jr.” held a back to the days when women were
of water.—Colliers' Magazine.
the community aa well as the church peppy meeting at the home of Louise
dainty as well as beautiful, and men
regret losing. On Sunday, following Woodyard. The meeting was called to
bowed with the grace of knighthood.
the church services, about thirty peo­ order by the president, Patricia Peart.
Isdias. Did It First
The sentence should be enough to
ple enjoyed dinner together at the The election of officers took place as
The present accepted stylo for foot
make the lovers of “Little Women,”
Carrier Bandon beach cottage, with follows: president, Maxine Knight;
and. they number into the millions, rovers the world over—running on a
straight llns. planting or.t foot direct
a very enjoyable day spent by all vice president, Doris Chapman; secre­
weep with joy.
ly la front of the other—was borrowed
who motored down.
tary, Barbara Leslie; treasurer, Pa­
Here Is the immortal sister quar­ from the American Indian, wbo prob
tricia Chapman; reporter, Patricia tette:
ably got that way Jogging along a nar
Another affair given for the pleas­ Peart; committee chairman, Louise
Jo, played by Katharine Hepburn.
row trail
ure of Lyman Carrier was the sur­ Wood ya rd; sergeant-at-arms, Bettie
Amy, played by Joan Bennett.
prise party last Friday evening when Kern.
The newly elected president
Meg, played by Frances Deee.
Squirrel Daring Rebber
the Juatamere dub ladies and their then took charge of the meeting. Af­
Beth, played by Jean Parker.
The squirrel Is a daring rohlter. H«
husbands gathered at his homo and ter the meeting waa adjourned, re­
And men were men, too, when Jo feeds on bird eggs, fruits, herbs, flesh
spent a very enjoyable evening. The freshments were served by the host­
stirred the countryside with her all ZM>
the latter being sorted and
hours wire spent in playing hearts. ess. assisted by Bettie Kern.
Louise but daring refusal to marry Laurie, secretly stored In quantities sometimes
332 Firat Street, Coquille, Oregon
Mrs. Carrier also sang a few num­ Woodyard made a very charming
the rich boy next door, and her going- equaling ope bushel. Ruch large stores
bers, Mrs. Hawkins accompanying hostess and the evening was «pent
are necessary bees use the squirrel
ons in the great city.
a
her. The ladies of the club presented with much enjoyment.
dries not hlliernate
ry street bridge.
36 reward for 35 REWARD—will be paid for the re­
Into the clothes and character of
Mr. Carrier with a pocket size mem­
return to Harris Bellmore, or. leave
turn of watch and chain lost on
the dashing Laurie comes Douglass
orandum book, which they hope he
Hebrides Are Nessereua
at Sentinel or Williams’ store.
Marriage Licenses
street Tuesday, if returned te Sen­
Montgomery.
will be able to put to use.
Present
The Hebrides, the group of Islands
tinel office.
It*
Paul'Lukas
is
the
lumbering,
lov
­
Jan. 29—(Edgar G. Duncan and
off the west coast of Scotian^ number WANTED—Plymouth Rock or Rhode
that evening were Messrs, and Mes-
Drusilla M. Haye«, both of Pbwers. able Fritz Bhaer, the learned man of more than .’>00 Individual Islands. The
damea C. J. Fuhrman, M. O, Hawkins,
Island Red Pullet«, 14 mile north FOR SA-LE—A few more Youngberry
They were married Tuesday by Rev. the city whose courtship ends in the far greater part, however, are unoccu
F. L. Greenough, W. 6. Sickela, Nels
of Coquille Auto Park. Bill Jack-
Plants, 10 cents apiece or 12 for
old homestead of the Mareh’a.
Randall eZllnwr.
oied. only about 100 being habitations
Osmundson, J. L. Smith, Bert Folsom,
son.
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«1.00. Frank M. Iverson, one mile
John Davis Lodge is Brooke, who of man.
Jan. 29—Frank Rafferty and Helen
J., A. Lamb, Paul Van Scoy, Mrs. E.
from Coquille on Myrtle Point road.
marries Meg.
A. Falk, both of Power*.
WANTED—Four Barred Rock Roost­
E. Johnson, Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, and
2tt3t*
Others in a east that embraces
Jan.’ 31—Edwin A. Dickey and
ers, from good laying strain. Write
Mrs. R. E. Carruthers, of Aatoria.
Clara Springer, both of Marshfield. more than twenty popular players are
Ray Storer, Coquille, or leave word PIANO BARGAIN—Late model pi­
They were married Wednesday by Edna May Oliver, Henry Stephenson,
at Sentinel office.
ano located here in the vicinity of
A luncheon party was given last
Judge Thompson at the court house Spring Byington, Samuel Hinds, Ma­
Coquille, will sell for the credit bal­
Thursday by Mrs. George Lorens in
bel Coieord and Nydia Westman.
here.
TIMBER FOR BALE—Have about
ance due on lease. Rental terms
Ona Csmt a Ward Rack Iaaertiaa
compliment to Mrs. Lou Kime, who is
t
Executive Producer
Merian C.
Feb. 1—Wm. J Pierwon and Irene
million feet Fir and Spruce. Mile
wiH handle. Prompt action essen­
leaving Coquille soon for California,
Adams, both of Lakeside.
Cooper of RKO-Radio Pictures, which
south of Denmark, both sides of
tial. Must move within 10 days.
where she will make her home. Sew­
has made “Little Women” with reli­ LOST—Two 320 Mila and a «10, laat
highway.
Half old fir and half
If interested write at once to H. B.
ing and conversation were the after­
evening
about
six
o
’
clock,
between
gious fidelity to the original, has in­
old growth.
Inquire Bungalow
New Cases in Circuit Court
McNeil. Dept. Accts., Ill No. Fir
noon pleasures for' those included:
Jess Williams’ store and the Hen-
deed honored the memory of the great
Grocery, Bandon.
St, Medford, Ore.
Jan. 26—State Industrial Accident
Mesdames Lou Kime, J. W. Laird.
author and given the present genera­
Caroline Lorenz, E. W. Lorenz, Commission vs. Hal Baxter.
tion a panorama of an era as well as
Jan. 26—State Industrial Accident
Arthur Ellingson, Muri Pettit, Edna
entertainment of the highest order.
Commission
vs.
Empire
Lumber
Co.
Hartaon and Mrs. Ella Nelson, of
It will be shown at the Liberty on
Jan. 27—6. M. Nosier vs. J. D.
Bandon.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Graham.
Jan. 29—Lilly M. Hartig vs. Fred
Ths Woman's Guild of the Episco­
Pupils In Recital Next Tuesday
pal Church met Wednesday afternoon J. Hartig. Suit for divorce.
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Mrs. E. A. Woodyard will present
with Mrs. W. H. Mansell and Mrs. E.
SCSXPtH’ MWl
pupils in voice and piano, both begin­
L Vinton as hostesses.
Attending
NOVA IrtAOWtATiÓH, vaff DOftTlwi
ner« and advanced, in recital at the
were Mesdames Lloyd Rosa. George
Episcopal Pariah House next Tuesday
tKAtflrtfi N0O Aftt Iri
Lorenz, E. W. Lorens, Muri Pettit,
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evening, Feb. 6th, at 7:30 p. m. All
'riends and others interested in music
are cordially invited to attend. Sev­
STöP T aa T 'feu.»»*, to* •
eral young people from Bandon who
Siiti. •
hl SW W «H
are studying with Mrs. Woodyard will
Want Ads
SCHOOL DAYS
appear on the program.
Last Saturday afternoon grade ehil-
Iren who study piano with Mrs.
Woodyard met at her home for their
regular monthly studio recital. Prises
were awarded Donna Dean Bosser-
•nan, Louise Woodyard, Marvine Mc­
Clellan and Betty Emery.
Refresh­
ment« were served by Marvine Mc­
Clellan and Evelyn Gano.
By DWIG
MsMuTa
Fellowship Meeting Tonight
“THESE THIRTY YEARS”
DRAMJl—ROMANCE—THRIL11—FUN
A talking motion picture presented by the Ford
Motor Company. You'll enjoy every moment of
it and talk about it for a long time to come.
Complimentary Ticket» at
Niles Motor Co.
Second & Taylor, Coquille
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Friday evening, February 2, there
will be a Fellowship meeting of all
Christian
Endeavorers
throughout
Myrtle Uriion (Coos and Curry eoun-
Ues), held in the Bunker Hill gym­
nasium. This meeting is for the pur­
pose of celebrating the fifty-third
tnniversary of the founding of the
Christian Endeavor movement by Dr.
Francis E. Clark. The first part of
he evening will be given over to de-
cotionals, while the latter will bo of
a social nature.
Those who are in
charge of arrangemente for the meet­
ings are: Mies Alda Sloan and Mrs.
Ernest Benham, of Coquille, and
Lawrence SunUer and Guy Arm­
strong, of Marshfield.
SxlHwéft SpOUTS
1« Ite V/ in T ea . Tmo