The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 09, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1887.
OOQUILUI TALLEY
TeiUng
About
People
Events in the City and
County
We have a new order of light fix­
Allen Koepp« is th« Utcst ad.Lt.un
tures especially suited for your new to the force employed in the Coquille
or renovated home at Hooton Electric Branch ot the First National Bank of
Shop.
Portland. He came from Portland
• A baby son, Ferman Lee, weighing and entered on his duties this week.
714 pounds, was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Blalock of this city, at the Co­
quille Hospital on Sunday.
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Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it
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Don Smith went up to Portland is better.
to sprnd two days there and at Sea­
Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham
side.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Norcott took
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on i cottage at Siltcoos Lake over the
week-end.
Fire Insurance.
Friends and relatives of Mr. and;
Mrs. Herman Ellingsen received an­
nouncements yesterday of the birth
of a son to them on July 4th. The
young man is named Edwin Richard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellingsen are living in
Rooms For Rent—Sevpral pleasant Klamath Falls.
rooms tor rent. 209 N. Henry.
It
See “Spike” Leslie for car insur­
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Westfall atri ance and life Insurance. Phone
family from Oakland, Calif., arrived or ML.
here last Saturday for a month's visit
Mrs. R. E. Boober returned
at the Geo. W. Bryant home. Mrs.
Westfall and Mrs. Bryant are sisters. Thursday from her six weeks’
back to her old home in Massachu­
Save on dish gashing. For your setts. It was a sad home-coming for
parties and picnics buy paper dishes, her fqr her mother, whom she was
napkins and table cloths. H. S. Nor­ going to visit, passed away while
ton Music and Stationery.
Mrs. Boober was en route east.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292
Miss Dora Kendall spent the week­
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end at home from her studies in Moulton St, phone MJ.
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josel, of Myrtle
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tiedernan and
Electrolux Cleaner and Air Puri­
Keys made for all locks. Stevens Point and Mr. and Mrs. Higgen- fier—Free demonstration and service son and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hen­
botham and family, of Coquille, spent
Cash Hardware, Coquille, Qre.
; calls. De-mothing, waxing, sham- derson came in from their homes in
the Fourth at Eugene visiting rela­ i pooing rugs, cleaning, and air condi­ Cathlemet, Washington, last Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson and tives.
tioning. Write card to John Oster, to visit at the J. A. Staninger home
son, Virgil, spent the last week-end
over the holidays.
Mrs. Tiedernan
See “Spike” Leslie about the best Myrtle Point.
at Canyonville, visiting relatives.
will remain for a couple of weeks.
fire insurance at lower rates.
Cloverleaf Dairy, pure milk and
“Summer Clearance Sale” of fine
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whitehead and Watches and Jewelry.
cream. Phone 7R42.
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(Factory' Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Hazard and
Mrs. Bob Jobling, of Berklelev, Calif., priced goods excepted). ' This sale is son, pick, left Wednesday morning
Mrs. J. E. Norton left last evening
after a ten-day visit at the L. H. Haz­
I were house guests at the R. E. Boober
for a couple of days’ stay in Portland, home Monday and Tuesday of this for oasironly. No trade-ins or charge. ard home here and at the Jack Ser-
This
sale
lasts
til)
August
5th,
and
a
expecting to return Sunday evening.
combe home in Portland.
Austin
week.
big saving to cash buyers. V.- R. Wil­
i
found
Coquille
a
good
place
in
which
See the Thor washers and fold­
Body and Fender repair work done son, Jeweler and Optometrist.
' to trade and drove south with a new
away Ironer, and ask for a demonstra­
by experienced mechanics. Our body
M. E. Hardingham, of the First Na- Chevrolet sedan.
tion. H. S. Norton, Music and Sta­
painter is an expert. Let us prove
tional Bank, accompanied by Mrs.'
tionery.
we have the best of repair service.
Visitors at the D. C. G. Stem home
Hardingham and their baby, left last
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krantz and Southwestern Motor Co.
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the past week were Mrs Mattie La-
Saturday afternoon on a two weeks’
family returned Monday from Mo­
The examiner of applicants for vacation which they will spend in moreaux, of Portland, an aunt of Mr«.
lalla, where they had spent the
| Stem’s who arrived last Thursday
drivers’ licenses. Ward McReynolds, and around Portland.
Fourth.
; and left yesterday for home, and Mr.
will be at the Coquille city hall next
Mrs. H. A. Young, who had spent and Mrs. W. Raymond, of Santa Cruz,
V R. WILSON, O. D.
Tuesday, July 13, from 8 a. m. until
three weeks in Portland with her Calif . who arrii-wt
OPTOMETRIST
4 p. m.
g'W'MSbRRdRAMsraimSauM mh it? itieer 8y Dr Stem is their ne he
Pve« IhnmW I* ffl«-
Tuesday evening. Mr. Young and
Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Stem and son,
plicated. Optical repair« while you and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. Carol drove up Saturday afternoon to Gordon, left Thursday morning for Seattle, where the doctor will take
Complete
stock
of
wiring
supplies.
spend the double holiday.
wait. Expert service.
some post graduate work from Dr.
DeJamett, of Nebraska City. The
doctor is specializing in spinal dis-
KEEP THIS >R0GR»MM' A (CONVENIENT PLACE FOR READY REFERENCE
tortioni and started this special wwk
under Dr. DeJamette last year in
Los Angeles. He thinks it is a decided
JULY
11.171
MON.
advancement in chiropractic work.
They expect to return July 17.
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M-G-M’s Greateat Adventure with
ROSALIND RUSSELL • LEWIS STONE
The China Seas and a girl
called China Doll made him
< • forget a love that circled
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about Colin and he exactly as nice
to every girl. Alex pretending he
wanted Constance, Constance think­
ing of Colin as she danced with
Robin, It wii very d i fficult bring
a woman.
She turned impatiently in Robin’s
arms. "Take me to Colin and cut
in,” she demsnded. He looked at her
in slight surprise. ”1 want to tell
him something,” she urged, panic in
Among the many visitors over the her eyes.
Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F.
Robin led them in improvised step
McKay, Miss Edna McKay, Mr. and towards Colin and his partner. Con-
Mrs. Jay McKay and son, and Mr. stance was deliberate in her touch
and Mrs. Bob Schillings, of Kent, on Colin's arm as Robin obediently
Oregon, and Johnny Kopke, of Grass cut in. “Take me,” she said ab­
Valley, Oregon. They visited at the sently, as if it really didn’t matter
much who she was with so long as
home of Mr. and Mr* Ray McKay,
she was in motion.
Mr. and Mrs. LouieSchadewitz and
“You’re very unusual, aren’t
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Leatherwood. you?” Colin said. “You either want
AU have returned to their homes ex­ to fly or dance or do something
cept Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKay, who else again all the time, don’t you?”
plan to spend several more days here. His eyes held only severe indulgence
as she looked steadily into them
—
to break his restraint. They
Luncheon at Mrs. McKeown's trying
were both so young, she reflected.
A lovely pot luck luncheon was She was twenty-tliree and said to
held at the home of Mrs. Ed Mc­ be beautiful. He was rich by in­
Keown on First street Thursday. Af­ heritance, handsome and not over
thirty.'
ter luncheon, contract bridge was en­
When the music died she said
joyed. Mrs. F. C. McNelly waa the she wanted to drive terribly fast
lucky winner of the travelling prize into the night. CoUn said he would
as well as the high score. The fol­ try to find someone who liked that
lowing ladies were present: Mes- sort of thing, and almost saffSpsd.
dames F. C. McNelly, J. L. Aasen, "With you,” she added in time.
Frank Thrift, R. E. Boober, Wellman '’Perpetual motion,” he said wither-
Ball, H. S. Norton, Jennie Price, T. ingly and took her into the garden
outside, high above the city.
Mrs. Henry Weils, of
He said, "Don’t you aver like be­
and Mrs. McKeown.
ing quiet—staring hard and see­
ing nothing?” and to please him
she said breathlessly, too breath­
lessly she considered, "Yes.” and
so they were very still.
When he spoke it was peculiarly
unintrusive on the night's stillnesi
“Say something after me, will you?
She was about to say, "Anythtog,
but glanced at him in what she
thought might be a subtle mood.
T WAS spring when Alex kissed Hs was looking hard at her and ah
would not meet his eyes. •
her and Constance still dreamed
"I Constance take thee Colin,
about it after autumn — after
autumn when Robin’s kiss was still he began. She knew that he must
very new. But later, when “Collin discover the tremor of her lips so
only looked at her and never kissed she spoke to hide it! “I Constance
at all”—-quite in keeping with the take thee Colin,” she faltered in a
words of a charming poem—«he was whisper. He went on, dictating the
haunted by the kiss she had not yet entire promise to her and her voice
known. She was beset with a de­ grew vibrant as she followed him.
The kiss was so urgent in his
sire to conquer Colin's indifference.
Alex, the kiss of spring still fresh eyes—the kiss she must hsve. But
in his mind, and hot in pursuit of when he leaned towards her she
Constance, was told that in ths said, "I want to hear you repeat
stages of love she believed there it all for me!” And he did thia
might just be liking. Robin, be­ with something unforgettable in his
lief
that his kiss of autumn was voice. This was indeed their mar­
give, as a seal of enduring love, riage. Nothing could take it away
from her.
waa introduced to the Idea of an­
Suddenly she remembered—there
other stage. Constance referred to
it as caring. And then she added was Alex — that was liking — there
that if you could still remember a was Robin — that was caring. Now
kiss of spring, the kiss of autumn there was Colin and without any
could not possibly be finsl. Robin kiss at all, except his eyes, this
reminded her, in heavy endurance, was loving.
He said, "You won’t believe me—
that they had not known each other
in the spring. He thought Constance but it’s the first time. When I was
seemed to be thinking of something a kid something happened between
else—or some one else. He could my mother and my father that
made me like that. Somehow I’ve
not be sure.
One day when they were both always wanted to wait Until after
flying at an airport Constance went marriage. Until we were both sure
up to Colin's plane and asked to And that’s why we promised just
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; accompany him. He said, “Sorry, now.”
"Yes,” ahe said quietly. “I know
i it’s a solo,” and moved on down
| the runway and up like ■ bird, And that’s why it will still be-aftsr
without the slightest glance back marriage.”
' at her. Every other man would
have been too readily thrilled.
Naples Home of Macaroni
Colin’« kind was very new to her.
Naples was the center of the
She wondered if to be seen much macaroni ‘ndustiy for many years
with Alex might make her more The procete for making macaroni
noticeable to Colin. When she tried was kept a secret until the Four­
"this. Alex wondered why she would teenth century.
no longer let him kiss her. He was
remembering, too, a kiss of spring
ROSICRUCIAN MY8TERIRS
as a tormenting memory. She asked
All sincere seek en for the great
him what it was like to wait and truth and mystical power known to
wait for what he wanted. He said
she was clever all right but what the Ancients, write for the free book,
"The Wisdom of the Sages.” It is
was it all about?
Just as he was asking her this at mailed without obligation to students
a dance, Robin cut in and said, of the higher laws of nature and
“For the rest of the evening you’re mental science.
mine, woman!” She looked over
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his shoulder at Colin dancing with
AMORC TEMPLE
• lovely girl, looking down at her
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Way of a Maid
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