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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1935)
Camden on March 20 Card Pat Hughes Addresses B. P. W. Tony Camden,' erstwhile Myrtle Mt nben of the Business and Pro- Point boxer, who is now making a feasic nal Women’s Club held' their name for himself as a fighter in regular meeting an Monday evening Northwest*fight circles, will headline of th« week. After a abort business Jack, McCarthy’s next ring show meeting for committee reports, Ida here," March 20. Tony made a great Gwet. chairman of the health com showing on the last card here when mute >, took charge of the program. he handed Kid Leitch, Portland slug Mrs. Maude Woodyard sang a group ger, a terrific beating for five of fovr songs which were enjoyed by rounds before landing the right-hand all p esen. Mrs. Pansy Roes gave wallop that ended the fight. two v *ry amusing readings. Promoter'McCarthy, who already Th main speaker of the evening had signed Tony to appear here Mar. was Patrick Hughes, of Marshfield, 20th, was standing in Bill’s Place, who t:ave a brief talk on SERA work drinking a glass of buttermilk, “or in M rshfield and Coos county. The what have you,” and wondering club nembers were very interested whom to get for Tony’s opponent, in the facts he presented when along comes a Coos Bay boxing Mr:-. Owen next distributed a num fan who said, “Tony sure is a good ber to each member and the resultan) fighter but he never could get over drawing was for a colorful red gzalea. Jack Francis; why, they boxed three which was won by Harriet Gould? times and twice Francis knocked him Baskets of bright red apples were out and one bout was a draw.” passed about among the guests since LONDE, brunette or red head, you'll find among McCarthy first had this statement the haalth committee said that “an verified, then immediately got in apple a day keeps the doctor away." Cara Nome’s 49 famous formulas the very ones touch with Francis, the result being Mrs. Elrod assisted Mrs. Owen in that will give you NEW BEAUTY! And you can be these old rivals will renew their feud planning and arranging for the de sure that you have the finest up-to-date formulas whep they toss leather for eight lightful evening's entertainment. known to cosmetic science. Ask to see Cara Nome at rounds or less in the Community ' the Rexail Store. Building March 20th. Dr. Baxter Talks to Grads The rest of the card has not yet Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, president of been completed but there will be a . the Willamette University at Salem, first class six-round semi-final and was a guest and speaker at a Wil three four-round bouts also being ar lamette banquet held in the hotel ranged • ~ : here Wednesday evening at which 50 graduates of the University were Woman's Club Bdndon Meet present from Coos and. Curry coun The ties. The other feature of the eve (Continued from Page One) ning, besides Dr. Baxter’s address, DRUGGISTS STATIONERS was the singing of campus songs by county health nurse, who spoke on the grads. There was talk of or the tubercular test for children. ganizing a Coos county society of Miss Evelyn Manciet's songs, “My Dr. O. C. Stem, chiropratic physl- Willamette alumnae. 4 Heart is a Violin” and “Calling Me sian, foot correction 1st. electro thera -------------- Home” were most appreciated. She „NOTICE TO CREDITORS pist, 292 Moulton St., phone B8J 22tt P. T. A. Candy Sale was accompanied by Mrs. Gray don Notice is hereby given that the The P. T. A. candy sales conducted W. Treadgold, club pianist. undersigned has been duly appointed the Washington and Lincoln Executrix of the estate of Annie The following Junior Woman's in Club presidents gave short reports: schools Tuesday of this week, for the Byrd Smith, deceased, and all per Mrs. Fred W. Gould, of Bandon, Miss purpose of raising funds for books for sons having claims against said es Juanita Hult, of North Bend; Mrs. the public school libraries, netted the tate are hereby notifed, that they are The committee in Jack Griner, of Powers, and Miss suirf ok $11.91. required to present same duly veri charge, composed of Mrs. J. Loy fied, with proper vouchers therefor, Clarice Barker, of Marshfield. The main feature on the afternoon Stacer, Mrs. Jack Tozier and Mrs. to the undersigned, at the law office program was the “Legend of Face Henry Hess, wish to express their of Harry A. Slack, in Coquille, Coos Rock, Bandon Beach,” written by appreciation to the Girls*' League and County, Oregon, within six ntoriths Mrs. O. K. Kronenberg of Bandon all others, whose help and co-opera from the date of this notice. and portrayed by Miss Wanda Houdy- tion made possible the success of the Dated this 8th day of March, 1935. shell as the narrator, in Indian cos sale. Ruth S Axtell, tume. She was supported by the In Executrix of the Estate of Annie dian maidens, Mary Esther Tread- Byrd Smith, Deceased 8t5 gold, Verna Adams and Jean Dean, wrapped ip colorful blankets and seated before a tepee and campfire, humming Indian songs as the leader told her story. One of the high lights of the pro gram was the inspiring talk by Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, of Marshfield. She recently attended a meeting of all the federated club presidents held in Washington, D. C, and the tea given for them by the wife of the president, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mrs. Open Every Evening Nicholson’s talk was humorous, inter esting and inspiring. EVERY y DAY B Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Radio Bargains Palmers Radio Shop. From 8 a. m. until 4 p. m., next Wednesday, March 19. «Ward Mc Reynolds will again be at the Co- quillejAty hall to conduct examina tions of applicants for drivers 11- ON THE STAGE SOMETHING NEW AT LAST—-*- DUO t • .< ’>'« Ÿ r ■ ■ 1 Also PREVIEW II Metro « Goidwyn • Mayer’s Thrilling Successor to "Men in White’’ AND HIS 8 H E E L A—LIVE AFRICAN LION J U L I E ’ 8—PAINTINGS ON FABRICS M Y8TE R Y—OF THE PHANTOM HOUSE W O M A N—VISIBILY SAWED IN TWO WITH A BIG MOTOR DRIVEN BUZZ SAW B U R N I N G—OF A MAN ALIVE 7 UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF INDIA AND DOZENS OF OTHERS - . s- r ' KóieüÜ ADMISSION - ON THE SCREEN Children Adulta Don’t Let the Title Fool You! Actually— iCSA.IT’S A REVELATION! Ateo LAUREL & HARDY SECRET BRIDE “LIVE GHOST" Latest News COQUILLE OREGON