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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1935)
"St MYRTLE Pt Mrs. Fred Brown and gon, Joe, re turned horns Sunday evening, from Lakeside, where they spent the week ■ ' end at the home of her mother. Mrs.; ( McDonald. , 1 Miss Delores Bellon! came in from Eugene Friday and stayed until Sun-' day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Belloni. The Camp Fire girlg and their lead-j. er, Mrs. Young, held a ceremonial meeting Monday evening at the T. G. | Sumeriin home. After the- meeting was over the young folks enjoyed a valentine party. The time was spent in playing games, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mias Alice Alvetdes and Miss Grace Linn spent the week end at their i homes, Miss Linn going to Salem and MARSHMALLOWS MOTHERS COCOA Miss ALverdes to Portland. Eleanor Assorted Colors Breuer accompanied them to Cor 2 lb Package vallis, where she visited her sister, Full Pound Package • Paula, who is attending O. S. C. E. Sempert was taken to the Mast hospital the last of last week, suf TIP TOP BRAND COFFEE fering with a severe attack of the OREGON Soft Shell WALNUTS flu. Alex Hartle is helping out in 1 lb Package the drug store during his absence; Standard Grade Mrs. M. J. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pedon spent several days this* week in Poland. SPECIAL CLOSE OUT Miss Lily Dement returned home Saturday iron» Boswell Springs, No. 10 Tins PIE PEACHES Fancy Norwegian Smoked Sardines where she has been for the past rponth. Finest Small Brisling Cross Packed Art Chandler was taken to the Keizer hospital the last of the week 2 for - - • • where he underwent an operation. He is reported getting along as well as No. 10 Tins TABLE PEACHES could be expected. . Miss Minnie Bunch left the last of PREPARED MUSTARD the week for her home in Salem. She . was called here by the illness of her 2 lb Jar .... 20c father, W. H. Bunch, who is now im proving. . </’ : , Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett visited Art Chandler at the Keizer hospital Tuesday.aftemoon and found him im-' proving. Mrs. Chandler returned home with them. Mrs. A. L. Lewis returned to her home at Lakeside after^g few days* visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. K. Cutler returned home Thurs day from a few days’ business trip to Arago 21 Portland L ■■ Cornwell Mrs. John Hunt arid son, Donald, t Webb returned home the first of the week Barklow 4 from a week’s visit with her parents Sinko 4 in Roseburg. _ . ,i. ’■ • ■; Schroeder 3 Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Pemberton re • V were' : Collier e. turned to their home at Dallas after a several days* visit with friends in ” . . C ‘ i 'i'"’' r". ■ a Myrtle Point. - ■ • ■ Mrs. O. H. Clarke and son, Robert, Miss Esther Nelson and Warner spent the week end in Port land While there they heard Josef Pictures at the Liberty A Memorial Tea Hofmann, celebrated pianist, in a i concert. The Coming Week A Frances E. Willard memorial tea j Mrs. G. L. McRay and Mrs. Henry was featured last Friday at the home i Rosslow visited Silver Wave chapter, of Mrs. C. C. Farr.-------------- .. O. E. 3., at Tillamook Thursdayevg- There are great memorials to Fran ning. Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer, of Co ces Willard. Schoolhouses, foun Utile Ml quille. accompanied them. While tains, halls and noted temperance there they were guests of Mrs. Frank hospitals bear her name. Many Allred. churches have memorial windows, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rice and Mr while her portrait, her books, and her i Owens, of Clear Lake, Iowa, called on picture have been placed in schools friends here last week. and colleges, not only throughout the Melvin Bunch was able to leave the United States, ¡Nit in qiher lands. Mast hospital the first of the week Yet no memorial, not even the and return to his home. _ . . beautiful marble portrait in Statuary Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, of Hall, of the nation’s capital. is half so Mountain Home, Idaho, returned to significant as the Willard Memorial their home after a week’s visit here Fund, established to increase the with relatives. membership and power of the Wom Mrs. Maude Ellis received word of an's Christian' Temperance Union. the arrival of an eight-pound daugh Meetings are peld in every union on ter at the home of her son, Mr. and or near February 1?, and an offering Mrs. Robert Ladd, of San Diego, Cal taken for the extension of W. C. T. U. ifornia. She has been named Patri work and for organizing in isolated cia Joan. and needy places. J. W. Mitchell, of North Bend, has Recently the “Chicago Tribune" been ill for several weeks at the carried a tribute to Frances Willard, home of his sister, Mrs. J, Myers. written by Constance Ray, which said in part, “Although Miss Willard is re membered by the world chiefly for h H. MILLS her W. C. T.4J. activities, her life was not spent in temperance work alone She served in such varied capacities as president of a woman’s college, suffrage worker, and magazine editor. Recently she was named, following a national poll of women, as one Of the twelve outstandirtg leaders of her sex in this country in the last century." The devotional lesson was con ducted by Mrs. L. P. Maury, Mrs. i Lineups: All Stars (34) Fred Schaer and Mrs. Farr. Sewing for the rummage sale to be held Feb- **hile he was a baby, (») Pepelnjak (4) Terjeson ruary 21-22-23 in the-Grimes build Katharine Hcoburfc. in “The Little (1») Watts ing occupied the remainder of the af Minister,” by Sir James M. Barrie! ternoon. Refreshments were served Gagnon The films* outstanding young star, in (1) Clark by the hostess. Mrs. Farr. the most famous and popular ro S Wade Miss Rover Entertains Pupils mance ever penned by the great Shaver. Scotch author! This brilliant com Miss Inez Rover entertained, the bination of names and talents brings Lans Addresses Kennel Club members of her music classes at her one of the most .vivid and colorful Last Friday eveninc Lans Leneve. l.ome on Third street last Sunday af love stories ever written to the by special invitation, addressed the ternoon, the afternoon entertainment screen. “The Uttle Minister” gives Douglas County Kennel Club at a consisting of music. St. Valentine’s Miss Hepburn another great charac meeting held at the Grand Hotel at Day provided the thought in both ter that is beloved by millions afl Roseburg His topics were dogs, the decorations and refreshments Miss over the world. protection and propagation of wild Rover was assisted by her mother, RKO-Radio gathered a notable life and the wild fur industry of Mrs. F. L. Rover. cast John Beal, one of the most Those present who enjoyed the af America. A vital interest in all popular of Hollywood's younger lead these subjects is shown by members ternoon were Doris Ann Wood, Rheo ing men, plays the little Scotch dom Coq aille Dorothy Belle Newton, Myrtle Petal of the Douglas county club, which Walker, inie with whom the gypsy girl, Bab 1M-B club Lans believes is founded upon Maxim- Knight. Glennis Finley, bie, falls in Jove. Others in the com the finest ideals of any organization Wanda Ix>u Rell, Gretchen Clinton, pany are Alan Hale, Frank Conroy, Leah Rover, Wanda Wilson, Dorothy existing in the Northwest today Reginald Denny, Beryl Mercer, Andy Tway, Mary Ann Walker. Kennett Clyde, Lumsden Hare and Donald Lawrence, Dick Vinton, Billie Walk CJrisp Miss Hepburn and Beal play er, Marcus Shelley, Guy Haynes and the immortal romance, first perform Everett Rhule. I ed in the t heat rd by Maude Adams Calling cards. SO far »1.00. and the late Robert Edesan, against 1'rv Buying Your Groceries 20c • 25c s Arago Phone 69 Busy Corner Grocery Free Delivery — Packard Ambulance A