The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 25, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    Misses Margaret Purvance and
Mias Elizabeth Pierce, who L. em­
ployed In San Francisco, arrived by Elois Wilson are home from Portland
Monday morning's early stage to Bible Institute for tile holidays Mrs.
£. M Wilson drove to Portland Tues­
spend Christmas at home.
day to get them. . .
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Miss Beryl Unsoeld came home
Miss
Virginia
LeFevre,
of Corvallis,
last Saturday from Arcata where she
is attending the teachers' college to is spending. the Christmas holidays
with Jier parents in Coquille. Mr.
spend Christmas at home.
and Mrs. Jack LeFevre drove to Cor­
Mr. and MM. Jacob Grebel arrived
vallis to get her Thursday.
a week ago from Portland to spend
Christmas with their daughter, Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer, Al-
M. Earl Wilson, and family.
lington, Betty and Dorothy, left
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rohrer, who had Thursday for Tacoma to spend
been visiting at the Knife hospital Christmas with Mrs. Glaisyer’s fath­
tor a few days, returned to their er, A. H. Johnson, and her sister and
home in Crescent City on Wednesday. husband.
SWEET GREETING for
Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Gile, of The following members of the high
Roseburg, are arriving Thursday school faculty are spending their hol­
evening to spend Christmas with Mr. idays at their home: Mis Stahl and
and Mrs. Ernest Purvance and family. Mr. Fuller at Corvallis; Miss Hall at
Whatever else you rive for Christmas, be sure to rive
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brophy arrived McMinnville; Miss Davey at Salem
candy.
Nothing expresses the spirit of Christmas
and Miss Schaffer at Eugene.
in Coquille from Portland Monday
.
more appropriately than delicious chocolates. GALES
evening to spend the holidays at the
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perrott are leav­
home of their daughter, Mrs. Francis ing Friday for St. Martin's Springs to
CHOCOLATES are supreme in flavor.
McCarthy.
surprise her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
George Ulett, Jr., and Leonard J. Stanley, who have been there the
Golden, of Newark, N. J., both fresh­ past two weeks for the benefit of Mr.
Knife Hospital
men at Stanford University, arrived Stanley’s health.
i ' Dismissal« from the hospital the
Saturday to spend Christmas and
Job's Daughters will hold their in­ past week were Mrs. Lona Moser last
POUND
New Year’s.
stallation in Masonic Hall Monday Saturday, Mrs. Jennie Bogan, of Coos
The Myrtle Point V. F. W. and Don evening at 7:30 p. m. After the in­
Mrs. Vesta
Estes and his dance band are giving stallation there will be a short Christ­ river, on Thursday.
their usual Saturday night dance in mas play. Everyone interested is Baker, of Reedsport, who brought
her three-year otd son to the hospital
the V. F. W. hall at Mytale Point most cordially invited to attend.
last Sunday for treatment for pneu­
December 26.
Geo. E. Pike, of Portland, who is monia, took him home Thursday.
Phil J. McManamy, the popular
manager for the Consolidated Freight Visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. F. Lu­
DRUGGISTS
Lines here, has received a promotion cas, at Bandon, was a Coquille visi­ Elwyn Nosier to Preach Sunday
STATIONERS
Elwyn Nosier, student at Northwest
and the first of the year will go to tor, Tuesday. It is 18 years since Mr.
Medford as manager of the Consoli­ Pike moved from Coquille to Port­ Christian College, Eugene, will preach
dated there. His successor here has land. He is a half-brother of Mrs. E. the morning sermon at the Church of
E. Johnson.
Christ Sunday. This will be his first lermon to his home church
not yet been announced. "
Christmas
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JUST TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SEASON THE
HAPPIEST EVER!
Make it a point to take in our
big. Christmas Program. The following is what we have
in store to make YOUR CHRISTMAS A REALLY
MERRY ONE!
THE NEW
KEEP THIS PROGRAM IN
THEATRE
COQUILLE
A CONVENIENT PLACE FOR READY REFERENCE
1 TUE. -
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WED.
DEC. 29 - 30 ]
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• BUDDY EBSEN
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• KATHERINE de MULE
OHNSON CHOIR
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Sours of a Primitive People .T
Dancing on the Levee ... In
the Throbbing Rhythm of the
Mighty Mississippi!
Special
Attractions
“CHANGING of the GUARD”
AO in Gorgeous NEW TECHNICOLOR
Starring SYBIL JASON
Mate Vocal Chorus and Band of 50 . . . Military Dancing
Chorus of 100.
In.
Added
Short Subjects
Admission *
Fredric^MflRCH
with Olivia DE HAVILAND
Donald Woods - Anita Louise
Edmund Gwenn - Claude Raine
Children -10c
Adults > 35c
I THUR
DUE TO THE EXTREME LENGTH OF THE FEATURE
THERE WILL BE ONE SHOW EACH EVENING.
SPECIAL XMAS MATINEE
FRIDAY
2 P.M.
Matinee 10c & 25c
Evenings 10c & 35c
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THURSDAY
DECEMBER 31
Show Stars 7:15
M€€Ti
11:30 P.M.
¿GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW 1 EAR’S EVE Si
ELL - JOAN BLONDELL
- FRANK McHUGH
“STAGE STRUCK” *-*<28® j LLIAM
Yacht Club Boys
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SPECIAL SHORT FEATURES
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11:00 O’CLOCK.
SHOW
ARTS 11:30