The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 23, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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    Buzz Holmstrom
Tells Thrills of Trip
LAST-MINUTE
GIFT BUYERS
FIND HAVEN
(Continued from Page One)
Ample Variety of Gifts
Affords Quick Selection
At Rexall Drug Store
Only
two days
left until
Christmas and many people are
making a last-minute surge to
obtain gifts. Many are making
use of the evening hours to fill
out their lists at Fuhrman’s
Pharmacy, the Rexall Store.
Here you can find a large va­
riety of reasonable priced gifts
for women, men or children.
Cara Nome or Adrienne Christ­
mas Toilet Sets, Stag or Gentle­
men’s Sets for the men.
Lord
Baltimore, Symphony or Cascade
Stationery,
Christmas Greeting
Cards Brush Sets, Razors, Flash
lights, Cigars, Cigarettes. Freeh
Gales Candy in beautiful pack-
ages.
Special Christmas Candy
Novelties for the children, Elec-
thex Ylousehold Needs to please
mother,
Colorado that Oregon will always be
home to her; that she enjoys “the
beautiful winter, with some snow,
warm days and cold nights."
Pageant by Primary Groups
A lovely Christmas pageant given
by the primary department of the
Pioneer Methodist church, under the
leadership of Mrs. Esta Ellis, was'
held in Pioneer Hall Tuesday eve­
ning. The hall looked beautiful with
green trees and blue and silver dec­
orations on the stage and around the
hall. The music was in.charge of
Mrs. Ross Woodcock and Miss Mar­
garet Purvance.
was 1,000 mile* on the
Colorado river* and 108
Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc
Don’t Forget Christmas
Dances at Highway Pavilion
Daneo M
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Man(1
Christmas night, Dec. 24 and 25.
Gentlemen 50 cent», ladle* free
Mrs Sanford’s Christmas Parties
Coquille Residents Not Exempt
HERE'S REAL HOLIDAY HAPPINESS!
E«ch Yuletide Season w€ wk to bring yOu a program of Joy and Happiness for the whole family
. . . . and this year we sincerely believe that we have found the GRANDEST of all our Holiday Shows
ROXY
Thur., Fri., Sat.,
' A man who tear* up a traffic ticket
and tells the cop who handed it to
him for double parking at the busiest
intersection in the city, when there
was parking space just around the
corner, that he won’t respond io the
summons, is courting trouble and
could expect nothing else than to be
summarily marched to the. recorder's
office. He was lucky to escape with
a dollar fine.
. ____
It is nothing but courtesy to be
lenient with' outside car drivers and
show them their presence in Coquille
is appreciated, but local residents
who know the city’s parking law*
are being enforced, should co-ooper-
ate and if they won’t there Is only
one thing to do.
TWO DELIGHTFUL
Merry Christmas To All
“GIT ALONG
LITTLE DOGIES”
with THE MAPLE CITY FOUR
The Inspiration of Another Happy
Holiday Season with its good will
and fellowship, prompts u* to send
a message of hearty greetings to
you, whose friendship we appreciate
and enjoy. We extend our warmest
wishes for your continued good
health, - happiness and increasing
prosperity.
Your* very truly,
V. R. WILSON
The pioneer Jeweler
Dance at Highway Pavilion, south
of Bandon, Christmas eiA and
Christmas night, Dec. 24 and 25.
Gentlemen 50 cents, ladies free.
Carl Hoff
MICKEY MOUSE Color Cartoon “HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY”
* Duke Ellington * Eddy Duchin
AL PEARCE AND HIS GANG
Dr. C. G. Stem, chiropractic physi­
cian, foot correctionist, electric ther­
apist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. tf
A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor
and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille
Complete stock of wiring supplies.
TYRONE
POWER
Rebekahs Have Christmas Party
After
the
regular
meeting
nesday night, a Christmas party was
held with a tree n’everything. All
sort* of games were played and then
old Santa came bounding in with
gift* for everyone.
Delicious re­
freshment* were served in the ban­
quet hall. The tables were decorated
in a most artistic manner with small
Christmas trees, red candle* and last
but not least, mistletoe. The sing­
ing of Christmas carols wound up a
perfect evening.
Those present
were: Messrs, and Mesdames T. S.
Stevens, George Johnson, E. M. Kay,
C. V. Carmichael, Harry Ross, R. E.
Boo be r, Fred Schaer, J. P. Beyers,
E. L. Benham, Mesdames K. P.
Lawrence, L. A. Greene, Geo. Hol­
brook, Hester Holverstott, Annie
Robinson, A. J. Nussel, Birdie Skccls,
Kenneth Stockhoff, Marjorie Row­
land, Bates and Misses Ida Oerding
and Patsy Holverstott.
Catholic Church
Christmas Services
Service« on Christmas day will be
held at 6 a. m. in Powers, at 8:30 a.
m.. in Coquille, and at 10 a. m. in
Bandon.
FRED ASTAIRE
YOUNG
GRACIE
ALLEN
GEORGE
BURNS
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Jon’t Forget Christmas
Dances at Highway Pavilion
HIT NO. TWO
Mrs. O. C. Sanford entertained
with a couple of Christmas parties
for the younger folks at her home
last Wednesday and Thursday af­
ternoons. Wednesday the younger
of the two groups was entertained
with games of all kinds, followed by
grand refreshment*. Thursday, Ken­
nett Lawrence, Jr., brought along
hi* movie camera and displayed pic­
tures of interest to all of his audi­
ence. This was a real treat as there
were many familiar faces and scenes.
Those invited fpr these parties were:
Harold and. Willis English, Walter
and Leon Isler, Billy and Delores An­
derson, Kee Briggs, Don and Iris
Fox, Loretta and Elwin Anderson,
Robert Thompson, Joe Nye, Dorothy
Hughe*. Kennett , and Gordon Law-.,
rence, Joy, Beverly Jean and Patsy
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Doris Ann Wood, Betty Emery, Har­
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Sterling Gruenewald. Marilyn Sage
and Annabel Martindale..
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