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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1937)
ARAGO The junior class under the leader ship of Clyde Lillie is 'completing plans for the most elaborate carnival evsi given by the Arago high school »1 iday night, April 23. A general ad mission of five and ten cents will be changed for the program which will be a finished entertainment. Harri son Hayes, the talented guitar player of Gaylord, assisted by Milton Ham mack, will furnish the music. A one- act play presented by the pupils of Mrs. Ray's room, “The Unexpected Guest,” with the following cast, Laura Bernice Lillie, mother; Doro thy Stevens, Aunt Jean; Beth and Ruth, sisters; Mary Jean McAllister and Anne Watkins; their chums, Norma and Madge, Peggy Biondell and Maxine Rackleff. The plot con- tainr<mystery, robbery and a surprise ending, agreeable to all. This play will be given promptly at eight o'clock. The second play, "A Mock Wedding,” will include a cast of new and old stars in this community; bride, George Hampton; groom, Mary Watkins; minister, Orvus Miller; Mother, Father and Sister of the bride, Annie Deardorff, Leatha Mun ford and Clarence Schroeder; Butler, Herbert Carl; Ringbearer, Charles Webb; Flower girl, Ernest Hammack; Guests at the wedding. Poli Negri. Pearl Hampton, Mutt and Jeff, Law rence Rackleff and Jean Watkins. After the program refreshments may be bought at the refreshment coun ter, booths will be opened for busi- tary-treasurer, Mrs. David Root. Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward will be leader on April 25. Fifty-two were present at Sunday school Sunday morning. Mrs. S. C. McAllister and Mary Jean sang a special number, There was no ' preaching either in the morning nor' the evening due to the flooded con- dition of the roads. On April 25 Rev. ' W. A. Stephens, of Coquille, will ' preact), weather conditions permit- 1 ting. of Oaylord, visited I Harold Hayes, . .. „ his cousin. Milton Hammack, the first of the week. Mr. and Mn. John Carl called at J the C. A. Keltner home Sunday after-1 noon. Mrs. Keltner is improving rapidly now and is gaining strength.' She hopes to be up in another week. ' Mn. Winnlfred Ray, who has taught the upper grades at Arago for the past five yean, has resigned to accept the principalship at Broadbent for next year. Mrs. Ray has been al popular and efficient teacher and Arago is sorry to lose her. She has been the 4-H club sewing leader for> jeveral different yean and in many. ways has rendered service to the' .■ommunity outside of her regular I school work. Broadbent is to be con- || BOXES New Peas New Potatoes gratulated. , Leslie Lett and his guest, Norman Williams, of Portland, called on Mr. and Mn. Ed Myen Saturday. Frank McKean and Bob McNeill I drove up Saturday night from Curry I county, where they work, and spent I Sunday with relatives. Fresh Ground in Bulk NOB HILL AU Flavors Pkg. - - JELL WELL The Aristocrat MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Golan Dietz, ot Yreka, California, it «pending thia week at the home'of Mk parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dietz. W. M. Lobdell and family moved Friday from the Frank Southmayd farm to the Lundy houae on the hill. Lester Weever returned to his home in Myrtle Creek Friday after spending two weeks in Myrtle Point. He was accompanied by his sister, Gwendolyn, who spent the week-end in Myrtle Creek. Mrs. Lily Pearson received word that her son, Arthur, sophomore in the Linfield College, was among the 22 men and 30 women winning places on the first semester honor roll. Grade point average for the honor students was 2.S47. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Roberts returned home from a trip to Medford and Ashland. While in Ashland they vis ited at the the home of his brother, Swift’s Pearl Brown Derby Marshmall Fluffiest WHITE KING Lf Pkg 33c SCOTT TOWELS Roll ¡Qc Tobacco SCOTT Towel Holders 19c ... .. SCOTT TISSUE Roll - 8c Prince Albert or Velvet Shredded Wheat Pkg. |2c Motor Oil Pure Pennsylvania db dNb ■ Fhone izz IVA »tore No. 13b % Phone returned to Point after