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Mr. Weekley, of Salem. arriv< Cecil Barker, student at the Uni- Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson left versity at Eugene, arrived home Fri- Friday for Centralia, Washington, Saturday afternoon for a sever ~ Barker and where they will attend -* —“ mept- weeks* visit with his mdUier, ty day afternoon. E.-C- J*. daughter, Grace, drove out to Eugene ing beginning Sunday hnd lasting Swiie Weeklsy. fbr him. . "¡about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer RuMell we Mr. and Mr». T. Verle Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. CordiU, of Los An- to Roseburg Sunday to meet their daughter, Faye, Lavonne SumerUn geles, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. daughter, Elma, who visited a wee* in Portland at the home of her friend, and Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Adams were Merwin Moller, for a few days. Port Orford visitors Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chase and son, Mrs. Harry Vissee. Mias Adeline Gurney will leave Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Bunch and Clifford, spent the week-end in Eu- small daughters, of Moscow, Idaho,' gene and on Monday attended the Saturday for Portland, where she will arrived Thursday and will spend sev graduation of their daughter, Mar attend summer school. Mr. ahd Mrs. George Hamilton and eral weeks at the home of Mr. garet, They returned home Tuesday. Thomas Ostrander has been en daughter, Kathryn, left Sunday after Bunch's mother, Mrs. Eva Bunch, of listed in the United States Marine noon for their home in Corvallis after Gravel Ford. Mrs. Paul Tanner left Friday morn Corps at San Diego, California, where a several days’ visit with friends. Several ladies entertained their ing for her home at Klamath Falls, he will be stationed for the next husbands at a dinner Sunday at the 1 after a ten-day visit at the home of three months. Geo. Hughes and Marlin Evans re Paul Brewer home. Those who en her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. De- turned home from Corvallis, where joyed the day together were Mr. and yoe. Leonard Lindback has returned to they attended a firemen's meeting. Mrs. E. C. Barker and son, Cecil, Mr. Miss Grace Edgerton returned to and Mrs. George Hamilton and his home at Merced, California, after a few days' visit at the home of his her home in Los Angeles after a few daughter, Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Rickard and small daughter, Mr. days’ visit with Audry Lundy. sister, Mrs. William Lobdell. Mrs. L. Hollenbeck, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. T.. G. Sumerlin and daugh Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen re- turned to their home in Portland af- is spending this week at the home of ter, Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brewer and children. Paula, Eleanor, ter a short visit with friends in Myr her friend. Mrs. Wm. Dye. Ellen and Bennie. . tle Point. Melvin Barklow and his brother, Mrs. Elizabeth BennetfPand daugh Miss Delores Belloni returned home Roderick, left Friday for Oakland, Melvin has employment ter, Dorothy, left early Wednesday Friday afternoon from Eugene, where California morning for California, where they will visit for several weeks Harvey Emerson accompanied them. He has been attending Walla Walla College and is returning home. It is the Taylor Dement, who has been se riously ill for several weeks, is re ported improving. His daughter, Alice who was called home by his illness, returned to Los Angeles to time of year finish her school. She will then re turn to spend the summer with her We have parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Northup and sons, Wilmer and David, moved tee last of the week to Bear Creek near both local and Columbia river catch that is Bandon, where Mr. Northup and B Burgess will engage in logging. unsurpassed in quality, fresh and-firm. Miss Geraldine Watzling, of Seat tle, is spending this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Morrison. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS , Package ■ SEE OUR LOCAL EVIDENCE! ■ BRANEW WHEAT PUFFS A new Oregon product. Popular ready to eat Breakfast Foods. Have you tried them? PROTECTION against blow outs. ________ -L-— 2*4 lb Can Hollywood Gelatin Dessert X * */» lb package CORN SYRUP Special I EVIDENCE ROLLS IN! PROVED! JBÉMH bm HBH r SÈÌ REAL NON-SKID — frequently 30c I your Ideai Mealing Placel, River toa New» Busy Comer Grocery 69 Delivery ors as his wife. They make the per “Naughty Marietta” at . tn the middle of July. Alie Guerin is Recovering this week Liberty Sunday Night fect comedy team. from a severe head injury he received Choice of “Naughty Marietta,” Vic last week. "Mary Jane’s Pa,” which shows at tor Herbert's* classic operetta, as the Georgie Heather, Mrs. B. Chalmers the Liberty Theatre tonight and Sat vehicle for filming the screen's first and Mrs. Mettle Peterson are recov urday, has Aline MacMahon and Guy great musical adventure story, has ering this week from severe illnesses. Kibbe teamed again in the stellar brought to picture audiences one of Misses Lois Auer, Iva Ward, Lor- roles. The picture is a whimsical the greatest musical works ever com retta Sterrett, Frankie Edgmon and story of a small town printer who is posed. Produced on a spectacular Louise Carlson left yesterday on a born with a wanderlust and who can scale with Jeanette MacDonald, the week’s camping trip at Floras Lake. not resist the call of the road when a Sonia of "The Merry Widow” and ac Miss Evelyn Berry last week re train whistles. Deserting his wife knowledged one of the greatest sing ceived the appointment as messenger and two children, he wanders the ing stars of the American screen, and tn the Job’s Daughters at Coquille. world over, returning after many Nelson Eddy, American operatic bar Cherie Mae Hartwell was chosen li years to find them moved, no one itone, hailed as a sensational “dis brarian. • knows where. Kibbee has the role covery" among romantic leading men. Mrs. Cusic has been recovering the of the tramp printer while Aline "Naughty Marietta" was filmed as a last few days from a very severe case MacMahon, who buys a newspaper to thundering drama of the romantic of neuralgia. support her family, is the deserted Creole days of St. Louis, a vehicle Cherie Mae Hartwell, who has been wife who makes good on her own and that gives to the famous Victor Her playing with Miss Muriel Dae’s string subjects her husband, who finally bert music the importance it merits. ensemble this past winter, reports finds his family, to the role of care “Naughty Marlette” is acknow their con- that they have completed taker, to the children, who do not ledged one of the five greatest comic cert season for the year, to be re know him. Nan Gray, as the older operas ever composed in America, sumed next fall. They completed daughter, and Tom Brown have the the others being Do Koven's "Robin of recital» their season with a series romantic roles, being very much in Hood,” and Herbert’s "Serenade,” in Coquille, Marshfield, Powers and love against the mother’s wishes. "Fortune Teller” and "Mlle. Mo Monday evening at Myrtle Point. diste. Miss MacDonald plays a prin Mias Evelyn Berry is now employed If you like to laugh—and who cess who masquerades as a casquette by Mrs. Fred Belloni, of Coquille, and doesn’t—run, don’t walk, to the Lib girl, and Nelson liddy a British of will spend the summer there erty, where “Baby Face Harrington,” ficer in New Orleans. Their songs Randall Johnson received treat the funniest film of the year, is shown are backed by huge symphony or ment from Dr. Wilson this week for a as the preview this week-end. And chestra, a chorus of a hundred voices, severe case of boils. not only funniest, but most original. and many musical novelties Wm. Ridle is in the Coquille hos It has no parallel nor comparison, be pital. suffering from a head injury. cause its star, Charles Butterworth, He is doing as well as posible. WARRANTS TAKEN is unique among comedians. This is We are counting on all of the read Butterworth’s first leading role, in a ers of this paper to subscribe or re picture especially written for him. ill Repair Werk. Parte, New new their subscription for the Sen Although the picture principally con and Used Car» tinel during the contest now in prog cerns the exploits of the unsmiling, Southwestern Motor Co. ress. There is no time like the pres Butterworth, Una Merkel shares hon- ent. See the thrift book you receive free with a year’s subscription. Miss Freda Johnson is visiting her I cousin, Miss Clara Mae Griffin, this O, week. The annual grade school election ’ was held at the high school Monday afternoon, being called to order by the chairman, Joe Nilsen. The re sults of the election were: budget passed as prepared; Mrs. Jeffries was elected board member for a three year term and Mrs. Lester Borgard | was re-elected clerk. In celebration of the birthdays of Mrs. Harry Hull and Alton Kay Tues day evening a group of their friends and relatives had a picnic on Bandon beach. The party included Mrs. Freil, Alie Guerin and daughter, Ger aldine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and children, Harry Jr„ and Orville, Mr. Buy local bread and support home and Mrs. Alton Kay, Billy Chalmers Industry. Siti and Miss Peterson. Mrs. Nina Morgan left this week I BROCKMAN FARM FOB SALE for Washington, where she will spend’ Seeled received for Seeled bids bid» will will be be received for I several weeks visiting her sons. Her peter Brockman farm near Basten- Basten- daughter, Doria, is staying with Miss Beach, Coos Bay, Oregon, about, Frankie Edgmon until her mother’s igo acres (12.14 acres bottom) at Law 1 return. _ Offices of Liljeqvist A Swanton, I Marshfield, Oregon, at hour ot 1 P. M , Saturday, June 29, 1935. Right Io reject bids reserved RALPH BARKER, Trustee^ IHomc TELtPHODE 100 JflWLANCt S€WfC€ • COQUILLE