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* [ fr 7 _________ AUG 30-31 SAT. It’s Happened As “THE Mrs. Brand was a guest at the recep Every M a x Im u m Here s the tion, by Mrs. Monnie Hauser, of Sa lem, a past grand matron; by Chas. is carefully Comb A. Howard, of Salem; a past grand buffed and polished all patron, and a life member of Beulah oyer — even between chapter. All the addresses were hu Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen and daughter, morous ar.d entertaining, with not a the teeth. That is why iss Grace, returned last Sunday dull moment at any point of the pro from their visit in southern Califor- gram. The two honored guests also Maximum Combs gave short talks, as did a few others. glide so easily through E. Huddle is now equipped to Beautiful floral degrees were pre your hair — do not handle orders for coal from either the sented by the Star points and three Scorby or Alpine mines near River of the chapter officers for the worthy scratch the scalp. grand matron and the grand marshal. ton. Phone 178L. x Miss Dae furnished the music for one Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gammon and cm her violin and Mrs. Maud Wood son, Ramon, of Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho, are in Coquille visiting their daugh yard on the piano for the other. During the program many beauti ter, Mrs. V. L. Bailey, and family. ful gifts were presented by Beulah Gordon Lawrence, son of Mr. and chapter, other chapters in Coos coun Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence had the mis ty and by individuals, to the grand fortune to break his arm while play- officers in whose honor the recep ing near his home last Wednesday. tion was given. Mrs. Glaisyer presented to Beulah Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collier took •heir daughter, Kathleen, out to Sa chapter a beautiful glass book case in lem last Friday She will receive which will repose the book of poems, treatment at a sanitarium out there. by Robert Morirs, founder of the — Eastern Star which Mrs. Alice Evland y ■ Mr. and Mrs. Volney Dixon and had given to the chapter. The vol son and Mrs. S. Crouch came in on ume was presented to Mrs. Evland Wednesday from Medford to attend by Mr. Morris and the flyleaf bears the fox association meeting and visit bta signature. _ — Mrs. Ed. Lorenz. ——------ A life membership in Beulah Chap Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson are vis ter was presented to Mrs. Glaisyer by STATIONERS DRUGGISTS iting this week with friends in Co Mrs. Ulett during the program. The past grand officers Who came quille and Marshfield. They arrived Sunday evening, having come north from a distance for the reception were: Past grand matrons—Mrs. Bess on a business trip. Improvements at Paulson Place Setter and Mrs. Theresa Castner, of Mrs. Chase Visits Daughter, When you visit Port Orford next Portland; Mrs. Anna M. Ellis, of Gar Dr. Genevieve Cham J. E. Paul »on it making quite an Monday for the formal opening of the ibaldi, and Mrs. Monnie M. Hauser, improvement'at his home place on new dock, don’t fail to stop in at of Salem. Past grand patrons were Coulter street, with the installation (Continued from Page One) Magnolia Gardens where a dance will Chas. A. Howard and Milton L. Mey of a concrete retaining wall across be given both afternoon and evening. ers, both of Salem. Mrs. Meyers ac A. at Columbia university in New the front and aide of his two lota, A pre-Labor Day dance also on Sat companied the latter. York, and during all the years she nearly 200 feet of wall. urday evening. Mrs. Setter was worthy grand ma has been in the east has been holding ¿ft has also, torn out the old brick Mrs. Frank Fish and Miss Alice tron who named Mrs. Glaisyer as an positions of some kind of social ser foundation of the house, replacing it Fish left today for Rockaway for a officer in the grand chapter several with concrete and is excavating un vice while pursuing her studies. visit with Mrs. Beryl Wilson and son, years ago, with her selection as grand A clipping from one paper telling der the house to make the basement Jimmy. Miss Alice is to be on the matron this year following. of Mrs. Chase's visit there refers to full depth under the whole building. teaching staff of the Madras high Grand officers present were Mrs. her home as "Kohuse, Ore.” What other improvements he will school the coming year and will be Hazel Ingram, grand conductress; Mrs. Chase met Horace Rahscopf, make to his home will not be decided leaving soon for that city. — The Dalles; Miss Nellie McKinley, a member of the Coquille High grail- until the family returns from a trip Walter H. Bunch, of College Place, girinu seciciary, rontanct, Mrs. isa- uating class of some 20 years ago, to southern California Wash., was a caller at the Sentinel of belle M. Lowe, grand treasurer, the one in which Stewart Norton was Hearing on Road Location fice, Wednesday. He and Mrs. Bunch Troutdale; Mrs. Mamie K. Davis, a member. Horace received his Ph. grand Ruth, Lakeside; Mrs. Cecelia The county court has set Wednes D in the same class Miss Genevieve and their seven months’ old son ar did on August 22d It was the third day, Sept. 4, at 10 a. m., as the time rived here Sunday on their vacation King, grand Esther, Portland. Grand committee members present largest class, with 39 members, ever for hearing objections to the proposed trip to visit relatives here and at Mrs. t0 be graduated from Iowa, for the location of the Eastside-Sumner road, Myrtle Point. They left for home were Philip Jones, Portland; F" Leia Wimberly, Roseburg; Mrs. Es doctor of philosophy degree. which the county road viewers re this morning. ther Bond, Halsey; Mrs. Dora E. They awarded Mrs. Chase also met L. C. Douglas, cently went over. Don Estes and his dance band are Stipe, Beaverton; Mrs. June Martin, ah Instructor bi Coquille High when minimum damages of a dollar or two playing for the dance at the Magnolia Marshfield; Mrs. Catherine Kasper, the late R. E. Baker was city super to half a dozen different property Gardens in Port Orford on Saturday Klamath Falls intendent here. He is now professor owners. night as well as on Labor Day, in the .Worthy Matrons here for the occa- , psychology at Grinnell College afternoon and evening. Magnolia sion were Ruth Beaaey, Marshfield;1 of The fire department was called to near Iowa City. Gardens has become a Very popular Ethel Hill, North Bend; lima Leh-1 Mrs. Chase enjoyed a delightful the Patterson Grove, Tuesday noon, ballroom and the crowds are flocking manowsky. Powers; Dell Bel Ion i, trip, during which she passed through to extinguish a grass fire which was to the dances there. Myrtle Point; Janet Robison, Bandon; j 15 states. In the Mississippi valley threatening damage to buildings in Mods Whipple, Whinnle Roseburg; Riw.h,iro Alma Ain., J. r ghe foun<j everything green and with that district. Mrs. G. N Goodrich left Tuesday Moda The blaze east of town last evening morning with Mrs. H. E. Liebhart and Cofer, Klamath Falls. prospects for bumper corn crops, quite Worthy Patrons were Edgar Ed different from last year’s dust storm was a brush fire which Chas. George two children for an extended visit to had a permit to set. California. She intends to visit her wards, Marshfield; Cornelius John afflicted areas. daughter, Mrs Walter Crook, of Long son, Bandon; Fred Cofer, Portland. Leach, and a nephew, Charley Bunch, The latter was accompanied by Mrs. Rebekah Convention Yesterday of Ventura, and other relatives who Cofer, who is an associate matron in About twenty members of the local Portland. also live in Ventura. Rebekah lodge attended thé district Other visitors from a distance were association. No. IS, convention yes Mrs. Marvin Lyons, who has been Mrs. R. W. Davis, Albany; Mrs. W. Neuritis can cripple you almost as terday afternoon and evening at spending the sumemr with her A. Denton, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. W. This vi Myrtle Point, with Mrs. Cora Heaton, quickly as an accident daughter, Mrs. Prescott Branstetter, cious nerve disease strikes young and C Spence, Troutdale; Mr. and Mrs. president of the organization, presid old when least expected, in Capetown, Calif., returned Tues pected, c_. oft-times ____ J. C. Schultz; Gresham; Fred King, ing. A splendid chicken dinner was leaving its victims helpless, helpless day. While away Mrs. Lyons joum- Portland; Mrs. Hunter, Klamath Be warned! Those le darting tongues served the delegation by the ladies of ed on south to San Diego, where she Falls; Mrs. Sophia Baker and Mrs. pain are nature’s danger signals. the Methodist church, at 1:30 o’clock of visited her sister, Mrs. Faye Jones, Heed and obey them! Nancy Cass, Gants Pass. the Myrtle Point lodge serving late and family and took In the fair. Mrs. Eva Sheadel, 444 E. 32nd St., Accompanists during the musical evening refreshments. North Bend Portland. Oregon, says in her letter Mrs. Kermit Shaw left Sunday program were Mrs. Maud Woodyard, has secured the convention for next to us: “Your Eopa Neuritis Remedy morning for Redding, Calif., accom Miss Audrey Aasen and Mrs. Ethel has been a blessing to me. I was year. » panied by her mother, Mrs. Wm. M. Worrell, of North BendV so and have had real relief linee your remedy.** Knabe, of Arago, and two sisters, Preceding the reception a dinner in Returns Krom California Trip have obtained relief Mrs. Cornwall and Betty Knabe. The honor of the grand and past grand of from Neuritis' agony by using EOPA Mrs. Maud Woodyard and daugh NEURITIS TABLETS No. 75. Why occasion was a triple birthday obser ficers was given in the hotel by Mr. vation yesterday, it being the birth and Mrs. Lafe Compton at 4:20, with ter, Louise, returned last Saturday not let this wonderful homeopathic -------- •-*— ------------------ - to morning from their three weeks' trip remedy bring its comforting help date of Mrs. Knabe, her mother, and thirty present. you? These tablets, made from 1 the ___ _ to southern California. an aunt of Mrs. Shaws’. Mrs. Woodyard, accompanied by time-tested formula of an uZ. ____ eminent Much of the time they were gone homeopathic physician, contain no John E. Quick and his sister, Mrs. Mrs. Camilla Rletman, rendered they spent in Hollywood where they narcotics, bromides or coal tar prod Dora Dunne, and Cherie Mae Hart beautifully a vocal selection, and well, of Riverton, returned Wednes Miss Audrey Aasen presented a de had the unusual opportunity (for ucts. Will not affect the heart. Get outsiders) of witnessing musical re- a 31.00 bottle at Fuhrman's Pharm day evening from their ten days' trip lightful pianp solo. acy or any drug store Write Eopa Today nearly all the visitors from cording at the Universal studio. to Pendleton. They made the Mt. Co, 880 Folsom Street, San Francis co. for free Health Booklet. Hood loop trip and returned home by outside the county, as well as*a good County Cannery To Open —— =■; way of the Coast Highway They ly percentage of Beulah Chapter The cannery at the Coos county found very comfortable weather all members are attending the Natal Day farm will begin operating on Labor ceremonies at North Bend. the time they were gone. Day Sept. 2. Alvin Shaver and his aunt, Mrs. Only first class produce will be ac Flier Dies from Injuries Selma Signalness, of Portland, ar Music and Stationery cepted .and that in limited amounts. John Kamosh, stunt flier from rived in Coquille on Tuesday after a Beans, com. peas and tomatoes, three months' trip on which they went Portland, whose plane plunged from prunes and apples, will be canned on as far east as Chicago, visiting rela upwards of 100 feet in height at a 75-25 basis; meat and fish, 50-50. tives at several points, and returning Marshfield last Sunday, died yester Reservations in advance will be home by way of southern California. day morning at Keizer hospital, with greatly appreciated by the farm man- After a few days' visit here with Mrs. out ever recovering consciousness. A i agement. Signalness' slater and brother, Mrs. compound fracture of the skull was Coos County Cannery G. D. Potter and J. E. Paulson, they the cause of death. He also suffered |by Fred McNally, Supt. will leave for Portland. other broken bones. --------— r Several thousand people were Mr. and Mrs W. H. Mansell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mansell, Jr., and Es watching the air circus when his ther Mansell will leave Sunday cm a plane nose dived. vacation trip to Oakland where they Musk Studio la Open will visit the elder Mr. ManseU’s Miss Inez Rover, accredited music mother and attend the wedding of Mamlebell, daughter of Mr. and teacher, announces that her studio is Mrs. Bud Mansell. Etorts Lee, daugh now open for the enrolling of stu ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mansell, Jr, who dents for the coming year. Instruc has been in Oakland, will accompany tion is also given on the reed organ the party on their return. by Miss Rover. —------ ■ About People and Eventa in the Qty and County CISCO KID” Warner Bax ter thrilled you in MAXIMUM COMBS Ivcvit AcA-alcA. a role that’s etched in memory MAXIMUM COMBS Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc its melodies will haunt you ... its tangos will entice you PREVIEW MURDER MOVES COMEDY! MYSTERY! ACROSS THE CAMPUS! THRILLS! ROMANCE! ARLINE JUDGE KENT TAYLOR 10c & 25c [ SUN.-MON TUE. ’tiUSti ! Grace Moore is Singing Millions sigh .. dream .. live anew .. when the divine star of ‘One Night of Love’ bursts into glorious song .. as drama, romance, music are brilliantly blended in a grand story! Are Yon a Neuritis Cripple? H. S. Norton LATEST NEWS MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON ADMISSION 10c & 35c ■— ........... —, , _ I WED THUR SEPT The hell-cat of “Bordertown” and “Of Human Bondage” clashes with a society husband - snatcher! Bette Davis tai tbs Mg “THE GIRL FROM 10™ AVENUE” Buck Wanted — Shropshire buck wanted by M. G. Burner!in, Coquille BARGAIN NIGHT ADMISSION LIBERTY » School THEATRE COQUILLE Atteutiou, Woman’s Relief Corps On Tuesday, Sept. 3, Coquille Corps will entertain the Bandon Corps with If you want to subscribe for a Port a picnic dinner in the Myrtle Grove. land dally the clubbing combination If it rains we will have our dinner at we offer with the Sentinel will save the W. O. 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