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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1935)
« MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ray, of *vn- don, spent the week-end with rela tives in Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Guerin and two children, Patty Jean and Harry Lane, arrived from Loe Angeles Saturday and will make their homo here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck, of Medford, spent the week-end with their daughter, Betty, at the Flor ence Guerin home. They left Sunday evening for Marshfield, where they will spend a week. Mr. Peck is a traveling salesman. W„ A Buell and his niece, Mrs. Chloe Holden came in from Salem Thursday on a business trip. They returned home Friday. E. Davenport, of Marshfield, is spending a few days at the home of his brother. Bert Davenport, of Catching Creek. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. F. Garrett w|th Mrs. W. W. Deyoe and Mrs. Florence Guerin assisting. After the business meeting, refreshments were served to the following guests: Mesdames P. W. Laird. H. B. Christy, Lawrence Clin ton, A. Christensen, Nannie Collier, E. Jones, F. Tripp, R. Rouppe, John Belloni, F. M. Kenyon, Lorin Guerin, H. A. Schroeder, F Hazelwood, Wal ter Huff, Myrtle Button, F. Young. M. Floyd, R. H. Lemon, T. D. Guer in, Elmer Russell, E. C. Barker, T. G. Sumerlin, A. Pancoast, C. Murphy, Ralph Kring, Couden, Veach, Redell Gardner, Mary Holt, Miss Crystal Huff and the hostesses, Mesdames Garrett, Deyoe and Guerin. Mr. and Mrs Fritz Bollenbaugh have purchased the house and four lot* in the Bender Addition from Mrs Chloe Buell, of Salem. The deal was dosed last week. The local high school carnival will [ be held on Friday evening, March 29, • in the union high school auditorium since the year of 1915 and determine Notes of Interest From Mrs. Louise Fairchild and two their various occupations and ad daughters, Evelyn and Hilda, return the Coquille Schools dresses. Then another survey is un ed to their home In Hollywood, Cal-1 der way of all occupations in Co i tomia, after a few days’ visit at the quille to determine what opportuni home of her sister, Mrs. A. M. Fish. The art claaa has been working on ties are open for high school gradu Mrs. Emily Miller returned to her booklets thia week. They are making ates in Coquille. These combined home after a several weeks’ visit at patterns for all-over covers and in findings will be compiled in a paper the home of her sister, Mrs. George tend to bind them in order to learn which will be reed Commencement Johnson, in Hayward, California how to bind books. After this pro evening by four members of the sen Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lee have as ject is finished they will do wood ior clask, instead of the customary their guests this week their son and work, making pictures on veneer Commencement address. family, Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, of Doara. Frank Biases has been chosen to San Bernardino, California. The penmanship papers written represent Coquille in the southwest Mrs. Barbara Barnett returned to for awards will go in ’ this week ern Oregon Smith-Hughes public her home after a few days’ visit with There are around 135 sets to go in. speaking tournament to be held Sat relatives in Empire. Tuesday afternoon the seventh urday afternoon in Roseburg. Frank Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ortman and grade geography classes visited the Mr. will speak age’nst boys from Cottage son, Dennie, left Thursday for Stay Smith Wood-Products plant. Grove, Grants Pass, Myrtle Point, ton, where they will visit at the home Wilson accompanied them. Roseburg, Bandon Coos River. Dur .of Mrs. Ortman’s parents, Mr. knd The Junior High tournament which was I1CIU held Ml in the UiC WUUUlMUk/ Community Building ing the . . six years of . the — organization Mrs Adam Schlies. ~ ■ has Mrs A. C. Chase and son, Clifford, last Saturday, closed th* basketball -. ........ ............ season for the Junior High. The boys either placed first or second, and we has returned home after a several played ,re h°Pin8 that Frank will make an weeks’ visit in Eugene have had a good season i and _______ Mrs. Cliff Wilson is confined to good ball, even though they did not other first place for us. Other boys place for th* championship finals. | making the trip are Clynard Holver- her home this week with illness. The Methodist Ladies* Aid met The reond grad* has had a student stott, Ben Daniels, and Harold Neal. Wednesday afternoon at the home of absent because of chickenpox. Radio Questions and Answers Mrs Bert Pearson, with Mrs Veta Mrs. Ray Brown visited the second After the business Always remember, folks,, the radio Mann assisting grade Tuesday afternoon. meeting refreshments were served The second grade is dramatizing can be no better than its antenna. Mm. W R. Miller, of Riderwood, Except in a few rare cases the av history stories. erage radio will operate with less wash., who has been visiting here ' High School News The Junior class and their adviser, noise with a properly constructed for several weeks, was called home Tuesday morning on acocunt of the , Mr. Osika, ar* very busy with plans ground. Most of the later sets with auto of her Son, Lorin. Relatives for their large formal dance, the Junior Prom, which will be held this matic volume control must have both here received word Wednesday that Tuesday night before evening in the high school auditori antenna and a good ground system m . um. A most elaborate plan of decor in order to get good A VC action. The his mother reached home. ation is being carried out and, com properly erected antenna te necessary i A number of the members of the bined with the added attraction of for strong signal strength in order to Epworth League plan to attend a programs, punch, good orchestra, and actuate the A VC (automatic volume convention to be held In Klamath Unless a good ground is »••Ils this week-end. excellent floor, altogether promisee a control.) most delightful entertainment for the used the radio will be noisy and only poor AVC will be had. Bridge Happenings evening. Fading has been minimized in a On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Inez The attendance at the Grange Chase entertained seventeen mem great many cases by going over the meeting Friday evening was much bers of this year’s graduating class at old aerial and ground, polishing the smaller than usual, as have been all a "primary” party in her first grade antenna wire with emery cloth, the gatherings in this community room. These seventeen boys and cleaning and soldering all joints and during the past two or three weeks girls had Mrs. Chase as their first thoroughly erecting the entire anten while the flu has been so prevalent. grade teacher about twelve or thir na system. Of course, for results a After the business session, the mem teen years ago. The afternoon was new aerial te always the best and bers enjoyed dainty refreshments of spent in true “primary” style with sometimes the least expensive. jello, sandwiches and cake, served by An All-wave radio must have a refreshments of pink lemonade and Mrs. L. A. Duncan and Mrs. Dwight pop com served as an appropriate properly erected all-wave antenna Culver. Plans have been made for for the best results. Stations can be finish. - a social evening on Thursday, March The freshman class is engaged at tuned in with good volume that 28, beginning with a potluck supper present in plans for tl-eir assembly to could not be heard on an ordinary which will be followed by an Irish entertain the student body on April aerial. program. Let’s consider the cost of the two 5. The students in general can find Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Moon and out nothing about the entertainment antennas. The properly erected or children, Zella May, Eugene and save the fact that a most dramatic dinary antenna will cost about 85.00. Edgar, and Miss Dorothy Hooton, of one-act play will be offered with an An all-wave aerial will cost about Myrtle Point, were dinner guests double that. all-freshman cast. Sunday at the A. O. Hooton home. Send in your questions and they All the students are looking for Miss Mae Hatcher, who has been ward to their spring vacation next will be answered in next week’s is in Marshfield for the past six weeks, week, and many good resolutions are sue, through the Sentinel columns. while taking treatment from Dr. being made for hard work after the Drumm, came home Saturday, feel holidays for the remaining nine ing much improved. weeks of this school year. The Sunday School attendance The seniors are busy with a clam numbered 50 ipt Sunday. An ex project which will be Used in their cellent sermon was *iven by T. B. Stated Communication graduation ceremony this year, At MacDonald, who will occupy the pul April 9, 7:30 p. m.‘ present they are endeavoring to trace pit again next Sunday morning. all graduates of Coquille High School Bonnie, Clifford and Dorothy Pay-* ton transferred to the Remote school Monday, the family having moved into that district. Mrs. Lucy Culver spent the past week end in Myrtle Point as the guest of Mrs Sarah Williams. In the primary room at school Fri Corner Third and Coulter Phone 100 day there were 15 children absent out of an enrollment of 29 but thia week Coquille the attendance is almost back to nor mal again. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Enyeart, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hardman and Fred Coquille Service Station Special- COFFEE- Special I Hollywood Brand J LB. CANS LB- CANS Sealed in Vacuum to preserve its Quality and Flavor. Satisfaction Guaranteed Family Hardwheat Flour “SEAL OF OREGON” IbSk Temporary low price SALAD OIL Beat Cotton Seed ’/> GaL 1 Bring your container ■■ DRIED APPLES Fancy home cured MISSION BLACK FIGS Imitation VANILLA FLAVORING Plantation Brand BLACK TEA 2 Tbs. 8 oz. bottle ... 40c A big bottle of Good Flavoring for a small price. We guarantee every item sold to be satisfactory .or money Te- funded. And we do as we advertise. Busy Comer Grocery 69 bean awaited with such interest as that of "A Girl of the Limberlost,” which shows Friday and Saturday nights this week. The reason for the enthusiasm is the great popularity of Gene Stratton-Porter's novel, and the fact that the coming screenplay is adapted from one of the best sellers. More than 1,750,000 copies of the novel have been sold since it was first published in 1910, and it te estimated that It has been read by more than 12,000,000 persons. Another reason which forecasts a successful local run for the picture, te the excellent cast assembled for the picture. Playing the dramatic role of the mother 1s Louise Dresser, one of the screen's leading portrayers of mother roles, who will be remember ed for her sterling performances in "The Goose Woman," and "Mother Knows Best.” Ralph Morgan plays • the sympathetic role of Wesley Sin ton, "while Marian Marsh portrays the title role. * ____ 2____ - C. E. Enjoys Monthly Social The members of the Young People’s C. E. society enjoyed their monthly social in the church dining room on Thursday, March 14th, with a potluck dinner at 8:30 o’clock. The large table and the room were attractively decorated with daffodils and green ery. Agnes Newton. Levi Wilson. Henry George and Ralph Harry were the committee in charge and Mm Marion Clayton assisted in serving Following the dinner a brief business meeting was held, after which a few table games were participated in and the evening’s fellowship was ended with an Irish reading and a short songfest. Those who attended were the Misses Katheryn Estey, Ethel Smith, Agnes Newton, Mesdames Er nest Batty, Olaf Newton, Marion Clayton, Goldie Miller, Ann Monroe. Gladys Cardwell, Messrs Earl Down ing. Alvin McQuigg. Bob Bailey, Levi Wilson, Henry George, Ed Patterson. Ian Chapman, Messrs and Mesdames Elmo Sanders. Arthur Hooton, Alton bungey, Ralph Harry, C. C. Farr, Robt. Wheeler, Ernest Benham. 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