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A Wow of a Year To All of You We hope all your dreams come true s during 1935, and that prosperity, joy and good health are yours. Again, Coquille Service Stati « V. S' Busy Comer Grocery Fairview Brewster Valley * The entertainment held at the com munity hall in Fairview last Satur day evening proved to be a big suc cess with dancing following the main program. Santa and Mrs. Claus distributed candy, nuts, and popcorn to the kiddies and old folks as well, then presented the gifts, which were enjoyed by all. The people taking part in the main program were train ed by Miks Edythe Woodward and Mis: Althea Harrah and presented the following numbers: song, “Jingle Bell,” by everybody; song, “Up on the House-top,” school; recitation, “If You’re Good,” Freddie Dow; exer cise, “Making a Christmas Tree,” John Sayler and primary room; pan tomime, “When Old Kris Comes,” Billie Berry, Melvin Johnson, Chas. Stevenson and Lucille Hatcher; exer cise. “Come Again, Santa,” primary room; play, “Making a Movietone of Santa,” fifth grade; song. “Star of the East,” Sunday School class; play, "Just Like Papa," fourth grade; song, "It Came upon the Midnight Clear,' advanced girls; “reading, “Peter Buys a Present,” Raymond Norris;' string quartette, “Long, Long Ago” and “Joy to the World,” Marjorie Mc Ghee, Erwin Henagin, Raymond Norris and Harold Norris; recitation, “A Good Boy,” Donald Boone; play, “Mother Goose.” primary room; trio, "Good King Wenceless” and “We Three Kings," Harold Young, Erwin Henagin, Norman Powell; play, “Christinas Carols,” advanced roam; recitation. “Dear Santa Claus,” John Sayler; "Silent Night,” women’s chorus. These ladies, teachers in the Fairview school, are certainly to be commended for presenting one of th< most enjoyable program the valle. folks have yet had the pleasure O’ seeing. D. V. Yeoman, road foreman with, the Siuslaw national forest. Cap* Creek camp, at Yachats, Ore., spent the Christmas holidays with his fam ily Thursday, Dec. 30, the school bus of this district was compelled to de tour by the Lee route to get to Co quille because of fallen trees on the Fairview mountain, making the road impassable Because of this delay, the bus was unavoidably late. An oc currence of this sort is certainly un pleasant to the driver and those who ride the bus and they hope to see much of the roadside timber cleared away soon so that the daily trips can be made without fear of falling snags. Among the younger folks home for the Christmas holidays are: Sam Korhner from Eugene; Faye Holver- stott, from Corvallis; and Harold Ber ry, from North Plains Sam is hers visiting his mother. Mrs. David Toe- ten, and will return to Eugene next Mrs. Nancy Neely and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mast, and family, oi Fairview, spent Christmas day at the Krewson home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Groat and son, Rogers, spent Christmas holidays with Mrs. Groat’s parents, Mr. and Mrs C. J. Holmes, of Remote. Mrs. Jake Bohlander, who spent th* past week with her mother, Mrs. H λ. Hansen, of West Port, Calif., re- umed to her hofne Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Durrell were business callers in Myrtle Point and Coquille Monday Their daughter, Doris, returned home with them for ,» few days’ visit. Mrs. Ben Robison returned home Saturday morning from southern Cal- fornia. She was accompanied by her ■mall brother. Gene Smith, who will nake his home with her. Ivan Laird, Julius Benham and El- win Alford were callers in Coqulllt Wednesday. Those enjoying Christmas at the Durrell home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robison, W. O. Koontz, of Louistown. Calif., Gene Smith, Edwin Crowley and Doris Durrell. Genevieve Crowley attended the teachers’ convention heitFat Portland Tuesday. On her trip she visited hei sister, Eloise Crowley, who is at Col lege Place, Washington, and her nephew, Neva Ralph Noah, of La Grande, Oregon. A dance was given at the com munity hall Saturday night. A large crowd attended and all enjoyed it very much. John Munson, of Marsh field, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shep herd, of Dora, furnished the music There was also a dance given by Mr and Mrs Jake Bohlander Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huble, of hir- view, spent Christmas at the Jenkins* home. IV eck í The Fairview Sunday school had an unusually large attendance last Sunday, considering the people who attended the program Saturday eve- ning. Approximately fifty people were present, the number being just one more than the previous Sunday. Most of the valley residents spent Christmas day at their homes, but those who went visiting were: Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and Foster Phillips, who spent the day with friends in Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benham* and family who journeyed to Bridge Mrs. Carrie Probate Court Claud H. Giles, of Marshfield, wa, yesterday named as administrator of the estate of Eliza A Clinton, who died at Myrtle Point, Sept. 30, 1934 Karl Kaufman, Harry G. Demant and W. E. Lundy are the appraisers of the estate which is estimated to be worth $800. WARRANTS TAKEN 4»^ New low Price on all kinds of COAL fe.-v- , Local and Lon< Distance HAUUNG Mr. and Mn. W, W. Deyoe and daughter, Josephine, Mn. Agnes Kenyon and children left early day morning for Klamath Falls spend Christmas with Mr. and ‘ Paul Tanner. Mn Tanenr daughter of Mr and Mrs Deyoe. Priscilla Deyoe joined them at Ash- land. Mn. Ines Rockwell and Mtn Min nie Bunch, of Portland, arrived Sat urday evening and spent Christmas at the home of their sister, Mn. L. L. Sumeriin. • - Miss Delores Belloni, came home Thursday and will spend the holidays at the home of her parents, MF. and Mn. John Belloni. Mr. and Mn. Carlson and two chil dren, of Glendale, Oregon, ai\d Mr. and Mn. Cecil Carter, of Gouty Pass, spent several days this week at the T. G. Sumeriin home. . Ae we approach the beginning - a of a A group of Campfire girls and their new year, we pause to review the ac leader, Mrs. Young, sang Christmas carols at the Mast hospital Sunday complishments of the year just draw- afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Herman Eichmyer, of inf to a close and to express to our Berkeley, California, arrived Friday many friends our appreciation of the and will remain until after the holi days. They are guests at the home friendly support fiven us. May the of her parents, Mr. and Mn. P. W. Laird. New Year fiU Your Cup of Happiness -9 Mr. and Mn. H. E. Peck left Fri to overflowing and a full measure of day for Portland, where they will spend the holidays. They were ac Prosperity be your portion. companied by Miss Betty Roes. ' The Misses Helen Vincent, Grace Linn and Alice Al verdes left Friday to spend the holidays at their homey. Miss Vincent went to Corvallis, Miss Linn to Salem and Miss Alverdes to Portland. Mr. and Mn. J. W. Hunt spent Christmas at the home of Mn. Hunt’s parents, Mr. and Mn. Chase, of Rose burg. Dave McNair and Walter Sykes re turned home from a business trip to Portland. Mn. Belle Whitaker went to Manhfield Monday and was a guest Christmas day at the home of her son, James Whitaker. James Bartlett left this week foi Santa Ana, California, where he will ’ make his home with an uncle. He' plans, to attend Santa Ana Junioi College. Herbert Strong returned to Brem erton, Wash., after a two weeks' visit at the Ernest Norris home. .., Frank Morrison and Chester Pedan returned home the last of the week from a business trip to Portland. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Rickard left, Friday for Eugene, where they will* spend the holidays with his parents.' Mr. and Mrs. B. Rickard. < I of gay Vienna and Paris. Maurice Danielson, Genevieve Hu». ! Pictures at th« Liberty Mrs. Perry Gully, of San Ffttncisco, j Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald Mrs. J. E. Brewer, of Portland, and! ! Ileen Harris, Evelyn Miller, Esther have never enjoyed a greater tri Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoffman, of Port Watson, Katy Plaep and Harriet end, arrived the last of the week Miller have earned ten points toward James Cagney comes to the Liber umph. They sing the Lehar songs as and are spending this week at the ’theirs. ty Theatre tonight and Saturday in they have never been sung before, The industrial art class is study his latest picture, “The St. Louis backgrounded by a magnificent sym Dr. Mast home. Una Merkel and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast and chil ing the priming and grinding of the Kid,” which is said to be the most ri phony orchestra. dren, Danford and Oliver, and Mr. valves of two gas engines which otously funny as well as the most George Barbier help in the humorous and Mrs. Roy Whobrey left the last Were furnished by Melvin Ward. thrillingly dramatic production in scenes and' the eye-filling dances and >f the week for Calistoga, California, Others in the class are making foot which he has yet appeared. The Albertina Rasch ballets are a joy to to spend the holidays at the home of stools, milk-stools and figure-four story by Frederick Hazlitt Brenqan behold. “The Merry Widow” is the Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wright. Mn. traps revolves about a milk trust war grandest thing to come out of Holly Mr and Mrs. Hepler and children, which Jimmy has unwittingly started wood in a long, long time. Wright is a daughter of Mr. and Mn. Benny and Billy, spent their Christ by a speech conjured up to get him Mast. Miss Belva Alice Stemmier has mas in the Willamette valley with self out of jail for having knocked gone to Oregon City for a week’s friends and relatives. the milk magnate cold. The milk Dec. 31—Elmer LeRoy Magill and Riverton high school was host just war leads to a score of thrilling situa visit"with Miss Audrey Lundy. Marion Ellen Koch, both of Myrtle Kenneth Dart came in from Cor before vacation to several former tions in which Jimmy is arrested for Point. They were married last Fri including a murder he did not commit, his girl vallis the last of the week and will students and friends, day by Judge Thompson at the court spend his vacation at the home of Clarepce qnd Harold Hustln, How is kidnaped, and another war with house. ard Schroeder, a graduate of *34, the band of abductors. The breath his mother, Mrs George Dart. - Dec. 24—Harry Eugene Rogers and Mn. Henry Strong and sons, Clar- Mrs. Georgy. Steward, Mrs. Hepler, taking action, interspersed with hi Adell Campbell, both of Marshfield. Mrs. Edgar Barkley and Earl Edg- -*nee and Deloss, returned home the larious comedy winds up in a novel They were married Monday at his last of, the week from a few days’ mon. and astounding climax. home on the Bay by Rev. O. V. Fallis. ] Santa Claus was forced to send his visit at Eureka, California. Jimmy has the role of a red-head Dec. 24—Andrew J. Wilson, of T. D. Guerin and Ray Guerin regrets to the high school Christmas ed, hot tempered Irish truck driver North Bend, and Inez Benson, of party here, so Maxyne Martin and brought a bunch of cattle from the who gets into trouble every minute. Lakeside. Esther Watson substituted for him Eckley country Sunday. Patricia Ellis has the romantic role Dec. 24—George Albert Lyons, of Fred Brown returned home Mon In distributing the gifts. The assem and proves as efficient in rough Lakeside, and Elma M. Henderson, bly was in charge of the girls league day from Lakeside and will spend ths methods as Jimmy himself, for she association, which presented a short smacks him for a row of milk cans of North Bend. They were married holidays with his family. Monday by Rev. T. M. White at Ms A Christmas tree was enjoyed at play before the presents were given when he smashes her car. But she home in North Bend. was entitled, * “The makes him like it so well that he the Presbyterian Church Sunday *’ut The play pUy w “ entitled. Dec. 22—Ted L. C. Petterson and morning by the Sunday school pupils 1«tolen P«J«ma* ” This little skit 1 was rushes to her rescue when she is kid Clarice McConnell, both of North well acted and brought forth peals Then in the evening a pleasing pro naped. She doesn’t confine her Bend. Rev. Glenn R. Cole perform of laughter from the audience. At gram was given. smacks to Jimmy, however, but lets ed the ceremony for them Saturday the close of the program Mr. Haan, The Past Matrons Club met at the a detective have it in the jaw when in North Bend. home of Mrs. T. D. Guerin Friday af principal, gave a short talk wisMng he gets fresh. There is a strong sup Dec. 24—Wayne Carver, of Myrtle ternoon. This was the club’s annual eveyone Merry Christmas. porting cast with Allen Jenkins in Point, and Beth Thomas, of Powers The grade school Friday evening Christmas party After enjoying a the leading role as Jimmy’s dumb They were married in Myrtle Point. Christmas tree and exchanging gifts, presented the finest Christmas pro pal who is responsible for a large Christmas day, by Rev. D. Lester a delicious lunch was served to the gram heard here in years. It was in part of his troubles. Fields. the form of an operetta, "Topsy following members: Mesdames P. W Dec 2#—Everett Hamilton and Turvy Christmas. ” The leading parts Laird, R. B. Dement. Lester Dement, A gay, romantic comedy of a hand Opal Gant, both of North Bend. were taken by Frankie Edgmon, A C. Chase. Wm. Lundy, R. H. I<em- some beauty doctor to whom thou Dec 28—Robert E. Young and on, N. G. W. Perkins. Ralph Kring Mood’r> Rex Chappell, Dova sands of women flock for his “spec .. «a -I -- _ 7 g-si« — -- U u H ms . «.asd Uillw t»*«e Helen Cue, both of North Bend. They Henry Rosslow, Belle Whitaker, G Gilman, Max Mullens and Billy Ray. ial” treatmenu, “Kiss and Make- L McRay, Albert Pancoast, John Ar The program was given free of Up,” will be the preview both nights were married at the court house Wednesday by Judge Thompson nold, E. Clausen, R. H. Mast, Elmer Charge and a good crowd was there The supporting cast includes Lucien to see It. One group remarked that Russell and Mrs. B. Emery and Mrs. Littlefield. Mona Maty, Tpb- Wing, It C. H. Giles, of Marshfield, and the they had come S3 miles to Dorothy Christie, Henry Annetta hostess, Mrs. Guerin. and the thirteen Wampas Baby Stars Christ! Party at Fairview at 1934 Miss Margaret Laird left Tuesday evening for Salem, after spending the There was a Christmas gathering week-end and Christmas day at the Resplendent in iU strikingly beau at the S. K. Hatcher home at Fair home of her parents, Mr. and Mn view on Tuesday The day was spent tiful settings and costumes, filled to P. W. Laird. in a good visit and in the telling of the brim with sly, ingratiaUng hu stories and jokes of days gone by mor, telling a romantic tale that «—n- News and a Christmas dinner was enjoyed. not fail to delight every onlooker, Wednesday evening the Young _ The guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. and echoing the never-to-be-forgot People’s Club held another meeting. Stillwell and Oerene Deane, of Port ten melodies of Franz Lehar, "The Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, Mr. and land. W. C. Stillwell, of Tye Valley, Merry Widow” comes to the Liberty Mrs. Wayne Young. Mr. and Mrs. btegon, Mrs. Leona Robertson, Ber- Sunday and Monday for two nighU Leland Panter. Mr and Mn. Barkley. deana Robertson, of Wilbur, Oregon; only. With a cast that could not Rose Matney, Mr. and Mn. Adolph Mr. and Mrs. L. E Alexander and be improved upon and the superb di Molthu. Maurice Nulf and Aubrey daughter, Eva, R. O. Hatcher, A. V. rection of Ernst Lubitach this pic Haan were new members voted into Hatcher, all of Coquille; Mr. and ture floats along like a bubble of the club. Mrs C. S. Hatcher and children, merriment to Uli 1U story of the The high school girls’ athletic as Doris. Lucille and Howard, Mr. and debonair prince and the bewitching sociation is using a point system to Mrs. E. O. Hatcher and daughter, widow whom he waltzes away to ro- get their Betty, of Fairview. amid the nocturnal delights