The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 31, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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Hollywood Brand
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Redell left
Friday for their home In Monrovia,
California.
Mrs. R. Redell accom­
panied them and will visit for a few
weeks in southern California.
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Betty R om left Wednesday morning
on the bus for Roseburg, where she
Vacuum Packed in Tin |
was met by her parents, Mr and Mrs.
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H. E. Peck. From there they went to
1 lb Can - - - - 29c
Medford. Betty will visit in Medford
and Klamath Falls for several weeks
3 lb Can
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Guerin, Mrs.
Fred Lafferty and daughter, Janice,
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A Good Coffee at a Popular Price.
and Mrs. Mary Holt returned home
Monday
evening
from
a
week
’
s
visit
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in Portland.
Roy Ellis, of Roseburg, spent the
week-end at the home of his parents,
BEAN SPROUTS
FANCY HOOD RIVER APRICOTS
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ellis.
for Chop Suey and Salads
Mrs. Fred Wirt and two children,
Flawless Brand — Special
Florence and Lloyd, of Bremerton,
College Inn Brand
2 2'/2 Cans
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45c
Washington, are visiting friends and.
2 No. 1 Tins
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relatives in Myrtle Point this week
Beautiful Fruit
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lobdell left
Sunday evening for Portland, taking
‘heir daughter, Lillian, to the Doem-
hecher hospital for medical treat-1
pent.
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Stanley Cupinaki, of Salem, spent
The new pure Granulated Soap
the week-end with relatives here.
2 Large Packages
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The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Bol-|
lenbaugh was held Sunday morning
,1 Large Glass Berry Dish or
Jn the Schroeder Chapel with Father
I Large Glass Sandwich Platter Free
Hart in charge.
The pallbearers
were W. W Deyoe, Charles Bellshaw, •
Lawrence Mullen, Walter Kreuger, T.
Spllivan, James Albee.
Interment
RIPE OLIVES
took place at Canyonville. Relatives
-attending the funeral from out of
SATURDAY ONLY ?
San Juan Brand
Myrtle Point were Mrs. Henry Hunt-
tey, of Canyonville, Mrs. Joe Cra-
Knight’s Seasoned Tomato
2 No. 1 Cans
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hame and daughter, Patricia, of Cot-
No. 1 Tall Cans
’age Grove, Edward O’Mara, of San
A medium olive of delicious flavor
Francisco, M. Wolfe, of Boise, Idaho,
3 for
Mrs. Ray Gammon and son, Edward,
A Delicious Beversge
if Yachats, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rackleff and
two sons, ■ Charles and Edward, of
daughter, Esther, will be in Powers Merrill, Oregon, are spending this
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Riverton News
week in Myrtle Point.
with her sister, Mrs. Art McMullen.
A useful household item—used in your sink will prevent clogging
At their special Session Friday, May
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts and~her
Mrs. Wm. Barger arrived home
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24, the boards of education of the mother, Mrs. Ayers, of Covena, Cali­ Saturday
evening from Eugene,
of drains.
Riverton Union High School and fornia, were the guests, this week ot where she visited her daughter, Mrs.
Mt. Hood Brand — 2ft lb Packages
grade district No. 4 met with the bud­ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Donaldson They Chester Mathews
get committee which waa comprised left for their home Friday.
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The Woman’s Club held its Mem­
of Richard Danielson, Forrest Rusaell,
School is out and the teachers have orial Day meeting Monday afternoon
Stock up at this low price-
W» A. Bean, Harry Heffley and Mrs. gone to their various homes for va­ Mrs. F. Hazelwood, Mrs. M. Evans,
A. C. Dye.
On recommendation of cation. Aubrey E. Haan, superinten­ Mrs N. G. Perkins and Miss Emma
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the committee an appropriation for a dent. wUl spend the major part of his [Schneider ware in charge of the pro-
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fourth high school teacher was added
vacation with his sister and mother, 'gram, foUowing the regular business
to the budget. An extra grade school Mrs. Flora Haan and Miss Gertie meeting. Mrs. W. A. Couden led the’
teacher may also be hired. The over­ Haan, at Ashland
Mr. and Mrs group singing and this was followed
crowded condition in the grades dur­
Ansel Hayward are visiting Mrs. by duets by Mrs. C. Woolridge and
ing the past year and the addition of
Hayward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Couden. A reading was given
a Smith-Hughes instructor to the
Snelder of Myrtle Point.
Mr. and by Mrs. LaFlamme. Following the
high school make these changes im­
Mrs Barkley will vialt friends in Cal­ program officers for the coming year
perative Due to the retirement in
ifornia before returning to their were elected:
Mrs. Elmer Russell,
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1934 of the last of the bonded indebU
. studies at the University of Oregon. president; Mrs. C. E. Huling, first
ednesa, little if an» Increase in tag • Miss Rtfth frvin returned to her home
vice president; Mrs. T> G. Summerlin,'
levy is expected to result Thè grade'
( st Redmond. Miss Marjorie Btlllard second vice president; Mrs. Paul
budget will be voted on June 17; the
Miss Keeler, one time musical com­
will spend the spmmer at her home Breuer, secretary, and Mrs. A. M. girls Monday evening at a dancing Pictures at the Liberty
high school budget will be discussed
edy star who rose to fame in two
at
the
Hunt
home.
At
the
close
near Bandon. Miss Faye LaBranche Sunstrup, treasurer. Mrs E. C Bark- party
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The Coming Week
June 24. The addition of the Smith-
years on the screen, have ever played
will be at her home in Bridge.
er, Mrs. L. A. La Flamme and Mrs. refreshments were served the follow­
Hughes department here is regarded
Rudy Vallee la comnlg to the Lib­ together before. Their team work is
Henry Rosslow will compose the ing Josephine Deyoe. Betty Roes,
as the most important change since
said to be remarkable. The picture
board of directors for the coming Phyllis Bellonl, Katherine Sumerlln, erty Theatre tonight and Saturday.
Bridge Happenings
the school was organized.
An in­
Ernestine Luthy, Virginia Pearson, He will have with him not only his is based on a story by Bradford
year.
At
the
close
of
the
meeting
re
­
Mrs. James Morrison entertained
crease in enrollment is expected to
La Flamme, Betty Juean Davis, own famous Connecticut Yankees, Ropes, author of “42nd Street." It is
freshments were served by Mrs. Fem
’
result from the establishment of the several girls at a surprise party at
Zella
Mae Moon, Juanita Huff, Fred- but the Frank and Milt Britton band intensely dramatic in spots, with hi­
Frank
Young
and
Mrs.
Henry
Roes-
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her home Thursday evening, for the
department.
ricka
Brown,
Hazel Myers, Fay John­ of instrument wreckers. He will be larious comedy situations and a glow­
low.
Miss Helen Abel of the University pleasure of Evelyn Morrison and
Spectacular dance
son,
Lillian Crane, Mrs. Robert Mas- assisted by charming Ann Dvorak, ing romance.
Mrs
Bert
Pierson
returned
home
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Kerrow, Ernest Luthy, Mrs. Wilbretf
of Oregon, has been elected as Eng­ Marian Finch, both of whom were
numbers in which scores of Holly­
youthful
screen
star
who
has
turned
the
last
of
“
the
week
from
Salem,
lish and Home Economics instructor celebrating their eleventh birthdays
where she spent a week visting rela­ Hunt and Mildred and Hazel Hunt. "hoofer” for the occasion, as well as wood's most beautiful chorus girls
for the coming year. Plans are being on this date. Games were played,
S. C. McAllister was dismissed Helen Morgan, greatest of torch sing­ take part, were created and staged by
made to include cooking and home­ followed by delicious refreshments of tives.
from
the Mast hospital last Friday. ers, Ned Sparks, Robert Armstrong, Bobby Connolly, noted Broadkray
Mrs. A. Kelemen and Mrs. H. L. 1
making in the home economics course jello and cake. Those present, be­
He has been receiving treatment for Allen Jenkins, Alice White, Joe Caw- musical comedy director who recent­
Eevett
and
Mrs.
Frank
Davis
return
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sides the honor guests, were Wllda
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more than five months for injuries thom and Al Shean who was Mr. ly has turned his talents to the screen
Evelyn Berry and Cherie Mae and Virginia Beckett, Faye Paulson, ed home Friday from a week’s visit received in an accident at the Math­
Gallagher’s partner not so many There are seven song hits in the pic­
at
North
Bonneville,
Wash.,
at
the
’
Hartwell attended their first meeting Vivienne and Virginia Like, Evelyn
eny
Creek mill.
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Gamble.
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yean
ago. They’ll all be there, with ture, written by the ace team of War­
of
Job’s Daughters in
Coquille Shields and Frances Marie Lamp.
Miss Greta McClellan, daughter of scores of pther singers, dancers, play­ ren and Dubin. These are sung by
Ellis
Dement
is
in
the
Mast
Hospi
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Herbert Brown, of Port Madison,
Monday evening, following their Ini­
Dr. and Mrs. McClellan, is in the
Jolson, Miss Keeler and Helen Mor­
Washington, was a caller at Hooton’s tal, receiving treatment for a crushed Mast hospital receiving treatments ers, in Rudy Vallee’s greatest film tri­
tiation two weeks ago.
gan, famous torch singer. The story
chest
received
while
trying
to
extri
­
umph,
"Sweet
Music,
”
produced
as
Haven
Sunday
morning.
Aubrey E. Haan, superintendent of
Cor Injuries received from a fall from only Warner Bros., who created film concerns a Broadway entertainei
cate
one
of
his
horses
from
where
it
’he Riverton Schools, made his week­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and
a horse Saturday.
who is barred from playing in New
end visit in Salem and Corvallis a cMldren, Charles, Virginia and Bur- was caught in a log pile, last Monday 1 Mrs Helen Endicott has accepted musicals, can make them.
York because of his fondness for
A
fellowship
supper
was
held
in
very s ucc essful one. This trip was ton, of Sitkum, visited Sunday with
a position tn the telephone exchange
wine, women and the “ponies ’’ The
the
social
parlors
of
the
Presbyterian
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Raise,
”
described
by
Holly
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made in an effort to secure state help Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
leads
About 50 at Coquille and she left for her new wood’s hard-boiled critics as a tender, staging of his comeback
for the proposed Smith-Hughes pro­ W. A Lett, and her brother, Orlin, Church Sunday evening
duties Friday.
through love tangle, thrilling situs -
were
present.
Mrs.
T.
G.
Summer
­
different
picture
that
vividly
trana-
ject for the coming school year. and wife. Mr and Mrs Teddy Miller
Miss Elsie Moller has returned lates the heartaches of a romance that tions and a dramatic denoument
Through his efforts the state has con­ also came over to Bridge with them lin, Mrs Henry Hermann and Mrs
home from Marshfield where she has is perishing through lack of money,1 There is a talented supporting cast
Jesse
Clinton
were
in
charge.
The
sented to help finance this project on and spent the day with Mrs. Miller’s
teaching the past year.
which
includes Barton MacLanc
color scheme of yellow and white was been
the seme basis as that of other pro­ folks, the Ben James family.
(; M. Parker, aged 70 years, parsed I will be the preview at the Liberty
Sharon Lynne, Patsy Kelly, Benny
attractively
carried
out
on
the
tables
this
week
end.
A
felicitous
choice
jects throughout the state.
School will close Friday for the
swsy at Ma home Sunday morning, was made in alloting to Edward Ev­ Rubin, Gordon Westcott and Joyce
Isaac Watoon left this week to re­ summer vacation The eighth grade Plans are being made to have a pic­
following a heart attack.
Funeral erett Horton and the glamorous Compton.
Mme his mining operations near graduation exercises will be held nic near Bridge some time in June,
services were held Wednesday after­ Karen Morley, the principal roles In
instead
of
the
monthly
supper
in
the
Kirby, Oregon.
His youngest son. Monday evening, June 3, followed by
noon at the Presbyterian Church. this intimate study of a business ro­
We have appointed C. H. Hodgdon
Ben, will Uve with Mr. and Mrs. Lige a social hour.
The same teachers church.
Rev. W. A. Couden and Turner B. mance. Horton plays bookkeeper our agent for Coquille.
All orders
Miss
Alice
Mae
Endicott,
daughtei
Culbertson, of Gravel Ford.
His have been re-elected for next year:
MacDonald conducted the last rites. who for fourteen years slaves for the left or phoned (IM) him will be
principal, C. E. Ellison; intermediate, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Endicott of
He left to mourn his loss, his widow, same salary. A secretary is hired. For promptly taken care of. Give our
Mrs. Ruth Brown; primary, Mrs. Elise this city, and Dick Stratton, also of
Zellie Parker, and fhe children: four more years the bookkeeper floral work a trial. We will do our
this
city,
were
quietly
married
in
Lamp.
Chas M Parker, of Medford; Mrs wears out his heart trying to screw best to please you. Myrtle Green­
Mrs. Matilda Hill spent the past Marshfield Saturday by Rev. George
Jenine Moon, Myrtle Point; Mrs. up enough courage to ask for a houses, Myrtle Point.
£tf
week-end in Coquille with Mrs Belle V. Fallis. ‘
Mrs. L. P. Linn left the first of the Stella Lyford, Ramona, California; raise so that he can confess his love.
Hooton and Mrs. Amelia Hill and
Mrs Claudia Boies. Moyie Springs,
Despairing ever to find a gold mine
daughters, Barbara and Mabel, re­ week for Salem, where she will spend
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Idaho; Geo. M. Parker, Klamath in his static pay check, the bookkeep­
turning to her home here on Mon­ a few days visiting relatives and
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Falls,
and
one
sister.
Mrs.
Jennie
E. H. BAIRD
er starts to invest in gold-brick
day, with Barbara and Mabel Hill, as friends.
Inter­
Miss Alice Jolley left the first of Watson, Thermopolis, Wyo.
schemes, with himself as the “suck­
Representative
they started back to Long Beach. Cal­
ment was at the Norway cemetery.
er,” till Dame Fortune smiles.
ifornia. after a visit of about three the week for her home in Los An­
COOS and CURRY CO.
gel, after a short visit at the home ot
weeks in Oregon.
Methodist Episcopal (It a reh
"Go Into Your Dunce,” musical
Miss Nadine Ellis will have charge h*r «i«‘er. Mrs. T. Verle Johnson...
of the Christian Endeavor meeting
Mrs. R H. Mast and daughter left
spectacle, opens at the Liberty The­
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
next Sunday evening, the subject of the fir,t o1 th«
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Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P atre Sunday, with Al Joi son and his
wife, Ruby Keeler, co-starring. This
which is "Jesus as a Man of Prayer.” ■ visit at the home of her sister, Mrs
is the first time Jolson, the famous
Fred W Corpe left Monday eve- A C. Brewer,
Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m.
MARSHFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rickard and
ning on a business trip to eastern
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­ Broadway singer who introduced
>16 Hall Bldg.
daughter
returned
home
Monday
talking pictures to the public, and
Oregon.
eryone welcome.
J W Barnett will occupy the pul­ from a two weeks’ stay in Eugene,
G. A. Gray, Pastor.
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pit of the community church here visiting Mr. Rickard’s parents.
107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore
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Miss June Baker, a former Myrtle
next Sunday
The attendance at
Bible school last Sunday numbered girl, and Lester Myers, of Marshfield,
Dr. G. C. Stem, chtropratlc physi-
67. T B MacDonald gave a fine ser­ were married last Saturday evening tian foot correctionist, electro there
mon on "Hungering and Thirsting in Marshfield. The ceremony was Dirt. >92 Moulton St., phone MJ. 22tf
After Righteousness "
The special performed by Rev. Neil Barnes in the
Mr. and •
number, “The Holy City,” sung by apartment of the bride.
Corner Third and Coulter
Phone 100
Mrs. Orlin Lett, with organ accom­ Mrs. W. C. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
WARRANTS TAKEN
paniment by Jean Luttrell, and an il­ Floyd Bay were the only attendants.
e
Coquille
lustration in chalk by Mrs MacDon­ Mr and Mrs Myers will make their
home on South Fourth street In
ald, was much enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mack and chil­ Marshfield
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Mrs. Wilfred Hunt and Mrs. Ernest
dren, Charles and Jimmy, were Myr­
Luthy entertained the Camp Fire
tle Point visitors Wednesday.
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Coquille Service Station
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Busy Corner Grocery
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Calif. ** Western
States Life
Gano Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Rackleff Pharmacy
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