The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 25, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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HERE IS TRUE GREATNESS!
L Mr. PAUL
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GAY! SMART! Grand Entertainment
Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc
Senior Class Ball Committees
THE LIFE OF EMILE
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Matinee
Trembling with Excitement
WED.
D E C. 1
MARLENE DIETRICH
ROBERT DONAT
THEATRE
WITHOUT
ONLY
2 BIG
FEATURES
and
LIBERTY
SEE
IT
2 BIG
FEATURES
AGAIN
Women Will Love Its Swift Romance!
CLARK
GABLE
WALLACE
BEERY
DIVERS
Following fxt the..committee as­
Mrs. Harry S. Sage, of Grand
signments
for the ball:
Junction, Colo., left last Sunday for
General chairman, Eileen Kendall.
San Francisco and southern Califor­
Decoration,
Lucille
Sherwood,
nia after spending six weeks here
visiting at the home of her sister, chairman; Bonnie Gage, Richard
Walker, Jean Nye, Jack Towne,
Mrs. F. G. Leslie. -
Charles Rowell.
Features, Blaine Gray, chairman;
Betty Sproul, La Voile Dale.
Invitation, Patricia Peart, chair­
man; Mary Robb, Barbara Leslie,
Ralph Thrift.
Programs, Beatrice Sanders, chair­
man;
Imogene Hickam,
Maxine
Knight, Faye Sinclair.
—Music, Leonard Ensele, chairman;
Louise Woodyard, Gloria Vocino,
Beverly Norton.
. --- •
Refreshments, Margaret Stewart,
chairman; Audrey Judd, Helen Mar­
tindale.
The Marshfield Civic club invites
General Committee — Annamae
the Coquille Woman’s club to at­
Holverstott, Isobel Unsoeld, Carolyn
tend a “Carnival” to be held in the Perrott, Jeannette Alcorn, Lucille
W. O. W. Hall Friday, Dec. 3rd, at
Riddle, Audry Judd, Bill Snyder, Or­
2:30 p. m. Admission 15c.
There ville Weekly, * Douglas Donated,
will be fortunes, raffles, games and Melvin Wheaton, Jim Young.
a' food demonstration.
Mrs. Rose Clinton arrived here
Monday evening from Spokane,
where she Di now making her' home.
She was summoned because her
mother, Mrs. W L. Beach, who lives
a mile and a half out on the Myrtle
Point road, was to undergo an opera­
tion at the Coquille Hospital.
Coquille C. of C. Session
Mrs. Nellie Prey, who had spent
the week in Portland, returned last
Saturday, accompanying Mrs. Guss
Tillmann who drove down to take
Mr. Tillman back to Portland on
Sunday Mrs. Prey is to manage the
W. W. Tilghman store on North
Coulter street while he^is away.
I
Emma
to spend
Mulkey’s
will all
and Mr.,
returned
Feature No. 2
Spencer Foundation Garments
County Jail Arrival«
"OVER THE GOAL
MATINEE
SUNDAY
MATINEE
SUNDAY
1:30
EITHER
WEDNESDAY DEC. 1
THEATRE
Wm. Austin was brought to the
county jail from North Bend on
Saturday, with bail set at »200, on a
drunken driving charge.
Gordon Lester Cunningham and
Albert William Alberson were in­
carcerated Saturday to serve out
»100 fines for unlawful fishing.
Jas. A. Ambrose, alias Joe Urban,
a 23-year old youngster from Penn­
sylvania, was brought to jail here
from Marshfield on Sunday. He is
charged with burglary not in a
dwelling. The sheriffs office states
that he broke windows in a garage
in an attempt to rob the place, that
he robbed a pin ball machine in
Marshfield, and also stole a watch
from one woman and gave it to an-
and Bandeaus individually designed.
For appointment call 181J or write
Edna Taylor, 540 North Coulter, Co­
quille-
• Nov. 18, 38
Chysanthemums for
Thanksgiving
Are you invited out for Thanks­
giving dinner?
Bergen’s have a large»assortment
of colors and varieties of chrysan­
themums for your Thanksgiving
dinner table.
Send your hostess
flowers. Prices very reasonable. You
can not afford to get along without
them. Be a thoughtful dinner guest.
Bergen's Florist, across from tele­
phone office or Phone 64.
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