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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1937)
the following prêtent: Mn. 'Junior Women’s Club Gluh Notes and Other L. E. Neal, Mrs. Edna Earlywine and Social Activities children, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Carral Fred Astaire has two new dancing partners in his current RKO Radio romantic comedy, “A Damsel in Dis tress,”—George Burns and Grade Allen, which opens at the Liberty on Sunday.. ’Among the legion of radio fans who listen to George and Grace, there are probably few who realize how adept they are at dancing. before the comics became one of the top radio attractions, they were a .^popular vaudeville team, and a dibice routine was part ot their act. For the current picture, they dug their dancing shoes out of the trunk, and prepared two comedy routines with the maestro of terpsichore, Fred Astaire. One is a whisk-broom rou ting done in the living room of an English manor house, and the Other takes place in a Crazy House at an amusement park. Grade and George have co-starred rc^s in a cast that includes Joan Foqtaine, Ray Noble, Reginald Gar dner, Harry Watson, Montagu Love, Constance Collier and others. Mrs. O. T. Gant entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. The members also had their Christmas exchange. The house looked lovely with a beautiful Christmas tree, holly and candles. Contract bridge was played, Mrs. Walter Litzenberg- er winning high score and travelling prize. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to the fallow ing members: Mesdames D. B. Estes, Julius Ruble, Walter Litzenberger, T. S. Stevens, E. A. Walker, J. E. Axtell, Paul Trojel, and Kenneth Kistner. Miss Audrey Taylbr entertained with a lovely party at her home on Heath street Tuesday afternoon. The house was attractively decorated with a large Christmas tree, holly and other Yuletide trimmings. Games were enjoyed throughout the after noon, followed by a Christmas ex change. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to the following friends: Misses Marilyn Compton, Mary Lou Nosier, Lorraine and Beatrice Sanders, Bonnie Gage, Eileen Kendall, Eileen Percy, Jean 5; Eight Divorces Granted Nye, Carolyn Perrott, George and Eight divorcee w e re granted by Lucille Sherwood, Maxine Knight, Brand in circuit court here Frances Sullivan and Dorothy Ma- f, to the plaintiffs in the fol- toon. J. «0 W Helvie and Shirley, Mrs. Myra Ball and her sister, Mrs. Clark, from Cald well, Idaho, who is making Mrs. Ball a visit, after not having seen her for thirty-five yean. The usual devotional! were held, also a very interesting account of the missions in Korea was given by Mrs. L. E.Neal, the president, after which t very dainty refreshments The were served by the hostess. next I meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Carrol Helvie on Dec. 29. The losing side of the Loyal Wom en’s Class of the Church of Christ entertained the winning side Tuesday evening in the church parlors. All sorts of games were played, followed by a Christmas exchange and deli cious Christmas refreshments. Those present were: Mesdames C. Williams, Earl Downing, Mary Dalton, V. L. Bailey, W. H. Wimer, Aaron Wilson, M. O. Hooton, Davidson, Ed Aasen, Henry Cardwell, Julian Gregory, Fred Schaer, A. N. Foley, Gus Mc Cullough, Geo. Matney, Cal Young, C. C. Farr, C. V. Gobel, John Wil- mark, Willard Sloan, L. E. Alexan der, Ione Billings and Miss Jennie Lafferty. B. P. W. Christmas Party The Junior Women’s Club enter tained the Bandon club with a lovely Christmas partyi!T*the Guild Hall Monday evening. The hall looked beautiful with a Christmas tree and other attractive Yuetide decorations. The festivities started with delightful refreshments at eight o’clock, the individual tables looking most atttractive with white candles tied with re* ribbons and favors at each plate. While at the tables, Ethel Whited presented one pupils, •• Marianne being fol lovely ballet dance; tap dances lowed by two in Marshfield pupils. by two of Contract , dge and other games were’ then played interspersed with a delightful Christmas reading, “The Chimes,” by Mrs. Wm. Barrow and a lovely trio, “The Hedy Seasons,” by Mrs. Harold Gould, Miss Rose Naef and Miss Catherine Barker. Mrs. D. G. McEniry won high score at con tract bridge and Mrs. Wm. Barrow, second. Miss Blanche Sandon won high score at hearts and Mrs. Doris Sayre, second. Other small prizes were given. After cards, a very fuhny but at tractive Santa, with sleighbells jing ling, arrived with a big bag of gifts for everyone The singing of Christ mas carols by all rounded out a per- Christmas Program Tonight The Bible school of the Church of Christ will present its annual mas program tonight ( t Joys,” A pageant, “The Three that includes win be given by a and students of the the church c portray the Innkeep- school, per’s Wife, Mary, Jo- the Shepherds, Kings, Pages, the Speakers, Village Chil dren, Ann, Bill, Marie, Jaok, Young Man. Young Woman, Visitor, Soldier, Sailor, Red Cross Nurse, and Angels. The program begins a 7:30 p. m. St James’ Episcopal Church Cor. 3rd and Elliott Streets Revd. George R. Turney, Vicar Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th — 11:30 p. m.—Choral Eucharist and Address. Christmas Day, Dec. 25th — 10:00 A. M.—Holy Communion (said). St Stephen, Martyr—Dec. 26th .... 8 a. m.—Omitted. 10:15 a. m.—Holy Communion.’ 11:00 A. M.—Christmas Service— Morning Prayer, Ante-Communion and Sermon. Firat Church of Christ, Scientist Coqullle, Oregon Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. The Pioneer Methodist Church Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor Sunday School at IQ a. m. Orville Newton, Supt. Church Service at 11 a. m. Sermon, ‘Results ot Following-.Christ.” Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Ser mon, “The Greatest Believer—Abra ham.” Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. La- Velle Dale, president. Church of Christ East Fourth St at Coulter Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11:00 a. m. Spe cial music, “The Search of the Magi,” men’s chorus. Sermon, “The Other Side of Christmas.” Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Special music, “Ring Holy Bells.” Sermon, “The Hardest Thing in the World to Be.”. Midweek service and annual meet ing, Friday, Dec. 31. Church of God Corner Seventh and Henry Sts. L. E. Neal, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.,m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m Ml*. & party Women’s Christmas party was held commit! ee for this splend Jlu id Subject for next Sunday, “Christian given at the church Thursday eve Goldie •Miller vs, Chas. M. MiUer. sewing cl and exchange Tuesday evening at in the parlors of the Pioneer church Mesdames Geo. McClellan, F. H. Science.” ning at 7:45 p. m., December 23. Victor Harvell vs. Cara Harvell. her home on First St. The house Monday evening with Mrs. Margarita Ridenour and Verrill McCurdy. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Archie L. Strong vs. Elma R. ----- ----------------------------------------------- --------------- Brodie- -end Miao Inez Rover- in | Tho s e p resen t from. . Bandon .were:., Methodist Episcopal Church - St Ophbr Perdue v». TBtancftt -Perdue. s c h em a ot ailvec-a nd h lu e . K n i tt i n g c h a r ga. . „Xh». r oo m s, -were—prettily FÍro pubïic ffeadlhg Room open In ~ poaching 7:30 p. m. and chatting occupied the evening decorated with a Christmas tree and Mabel Brown, Beulah Panter, May Church Building every Tuesday and Dorothy Nichols vs. Rudy Nichols. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. Gibson, Rosalie Church, Ellen Thor- hours. Delicious refreshments were red candles. Mrs. Ruth Beyeyrs led Friday afternoons except holidays m. Nellie Reynolds vs.'Lawarerice B- < served by the hostess to the following the group in the singing of Christmas stenberg, Frances Rice, Doris Sayre, from two to five o’clock. Reynolds. Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev Helen Glenn, Marjorie Lang, Jenne- ladies: Mesdames Harold Simmons, carols. All sorts of games were The public is cordially invited to eryone welcome. Clements vs. Harold Cle- Jack Hultin, Sue Cooper, Lola Olson, enjoyed and then gifts were wrapped lind McKnight, June Jacobs, Evelyn attend our services and to visit the G. A. Gray, Pastor Jennie Taylor, Helen Gamblin, Tress for the Children’s Farm Home at Fogle, Lucy Jacobs, Birdie Jacobsen Reading Room. Cacker, Adolph Malthu, Gertrude Corvallis. Twenty dollars worth of and Evelyn Warde. Other guests and Coquille Tabernacle Huhtala, Grace Hatcher, Perna gifts were sent. A delightful Christ- members were: Dorothy I" 1>LlWy Na«.« Çatholiç Church. . •** serona ama riefftn streets Ruth ’ WnWhitF, Jtirrtffa ClkbaVgh, ■ Brogtr, Clyde Minard, and Misses irflrrTMrsa Wfflrk' righted can?K,'cin Coquille: 1st Sunday, 10:30 a. m.; Rev.- R. D. E. Smith, minister Schroeder.were members of the dis- Slgrid Davis and Perna Kight. namon cookies, candy canes and cof Mesdames Dennis Waggoner, W. E. 2nd and 3rd Sunday, 8:30 a. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. banded-W. R. C. who attended the fee were served. Exchange of gifts Spangler, Harold McCue, D. G. Mc- Myrtle Point: 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. corps . meeting in Bandon last Fri Verrill McCurdy, Elbert m; 4th Sunday, 8:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor enter followed from the silent sisters. The Eniry, Christ’s Ambassadors at 6:30 p. m. -.. day, the latter becoming a member tained with a lovely six-thirty o’clock club was favored in having as a Schroeder, Eric Tucker, F. H. Ride Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; 3rd Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p. m. there. “ Inspection of the Bandon dinner party Sunday evening. A special guest, Miss Sara Margaret nour, Dorothy. Chapnqm, Wm. Bar Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at corps will be made by Mrs. Dolly Christmas tree and Yuletide trim Nye, the girl the club is sponsoring row,-Marlin Brandon, Fred Grant, Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Brown and Mrs. Mabel Zedweck, of mings formed the decorations. After at college. Those present at this Harold Gould, Lyle Harrell, Belmont Rev. J. M. Sheridan, Pastor .£LbA .Stililx. fsidux.WEbt AL 1JUL— Corvallis, next Wednesday, Dec. 29. a wonderful dinner, the guests spent lively party were: Mesdames . Inez Ireland, Fred Jensen, Harold Stev ens, Geo. McClellan, R. E. Harbison, I* nlng.—Those present CEBse, GTadys Gano/ Bertha Smith, noon luncheon. Although the Coquille fire depart- and Mesdames C. Ver- Edith Walton, Saima Caughell, Ida Misses Blanche and Irene Sandon, Beautiful Christmas Decora- The opeq meeting installation of non Smith, Drue Cunningham, Carl-lQwen. Clara Bosserman. Belle Knife. Barktt. Adorn Coouilie Streets Rient hw answered two alarms lince " Ant officers wil be held there January 7, tön Smith and son and the hosts. Oct. 19 12 u/hsart when thn the Pnlrnm Folsom kirxiton house »4lnrn where Bonnie Walker, Isabel Unsoeld, Ruth jorie Baird, Norene McKeown and and Homes This Year and all Coquille members are cor Mr. Camichael lives on Henry street Beyers, Margarita Brodie, Clara Vesta Miley. dially invited to bepresent. was on fire, that was the last time The S. O. S. club was entertained Stauff, Georgia Richmond, Annie (Continued from Page One) " 1 j that the boys had anything to do Tuesday by Mrs? Lafe Compton at Robinson, Jennie Price, Viola New- Marshfield Youth Given -------------------------------------------------------- Buy local bread and support nome her apartment in the hotel for one- ton, Harriet Osika, Misses and that was more than ten weeks Ruth 20 Years for Assault displays, the house being outlined ago.. Industry. tf thirty o’clock dessert luncheon. A Towne, Edna Robison, Eva Schroe with lights and the shrubbery dotted The alarm about 6::30 Tuesday lovely Christmas tree was in one der, Alfa Bang, Inez Rover and Ceci! Howard Pidgeon, the 18-year with colored electric globes.. Have you seen Bergen’s lovely evening was for an auto which was corner of the room, while other Yule- Geneva Agostino. old Marshfield youth who assaulted Poinsettias The R. L. Stewart home on North burning under its hood as it stood tide decorations were artistically dis ..... .. . ....... ..... . a l?-year old Marshfield girl Tues Coulter has a string of lights along in front of the Cow Bell Dairy, but played. The table looked most at Students Home for Holidays day evening of last week by striking the porch roof; the L. W. Oddy home salt had been used to extinguish it tractive with a beautiful centerpiece Students home from the state’s two her on -the head with a stick or has the front door outlined; E. A. by the time the boys could get the of gayly colored ornaments,* while institutions of higher learning and small club, pleaded guilty in Circuit Walker’s shrubbery lighting is at truck out. bright cornucopias, candy-filled, When you have a common cold were at each plate. After most de most of whom arrived last week court here Tuesday this week to tractive and Frank Thrift’s home The other call was to the Smith settled in your chest or throat, don’t assault with intent to rob. He shows outdoor colored electric globes. end include: plywood plant several weeks ago, waste time and take chances on old- licious refreshments, a novel Christ From U. of O. at Eugene—Misses steadfastly maintained that his in The M. F. Pettit home, opposite the but there also the fire was out before fashioned or surface remedies, you mas exchange was enjoyed. Guess need real medicine. Take Thoxine, ing games and sewing were the af Ann Barton, Audrey Aasen, Made tention was not to attack the girl and Masonic Temple, is another which the department arrived. the famous throat and cough medi line McKeown, Aloha Allen, Edythe as he was frightened away when is ablaze with lights and makes a cine that «0. many families are now ternoon’s diversions. Those present Farr, and Gus Gallas, Tailant Green- she screamed in front of her home very pretty picture. Belle Knife Hospital using. The very first swallow starts were: Mesdames G. A. Ulett, F. 8. there was no way to prove that he The Ralph E. Nosier, blue-lighted is soothed, coughing Emery, R. E. Boober, K. P. Lawrence, ough, Linus Seeley, Don Smith, Ken relief, soreness ia Mrs. Harold Hatcher and baby had any other motive than that of neth Waggoner, Cecil Laws and Er shrubbery and hte lights around the stops usually in a few minutes; ana Ernest Purvance, t. C. Southard, A. it also acts internally to help stimu- robbery. nie Detlefsen. front of his home make his display were dismissed yesterday and return date throat secretions and loosen E.. Bradford, of Marshfield, and the ed to their home here. Judge Brand gave him the max a very attractive one. From O. 8. C. at Corvallis—Miss phlegm. Your doctor will approve hostess. Mrs. Jack Broshears, of Sanford Sara Margaret Nye, Dorris and Mari imum sentence of 20 yean in the In the business district there are the ingredients, all are listed on the carton. Wonderful for children, lyn Compton, Mary Lou Nosier, and pen and Sheriff Howell took him out scores of inside Christmas trees and Heights, entered last Friday for a The N. O. M. A. club met at the window decoration dtspiayr wtrtclr ‘OXhn-op er a tion----- -la§?£'■ Harrison GTeenough, Duane Fitz fb Salem yesterday,-------- •—<-_ home of Mrs. Lorraine Perrott Tues Mro Willett of Lee, entered Meo. Bella Balls Willett, 'are Yteautiful and attract very Ya vi gerald, • Eldon Gilman, 'Jack ‘dinitsr, - JghqrWaoti," brought Ifcek ffWh xs. day evening for their annualChrist- Saturday for a week's Treatments. » Los Angeles to answer the charge ♦. Davis Chaney and Frank Biases. able comment. One of these which mas party and exchange. Mrs. Olive Wilda, 15-year old daughter of of stealing a Plymoutff car at Lake does not pertain to the Yule season is Kuehn was the lucky winner of the side, bellonging to Mr. and Mrs. M. that industrial and logging scene in Harold Shepherd, of Brewster Val Marriage Licenses prize. The members spent the eve TEe "Financial Aoblcns N. Young, last June, and $95 in cash, Harry Dimmick’s Highway Cafe win ley, underwent an operation for ap ning chatting, sewing, etc. A New Dec. 18—Lincoln, A. McNaughton pleaded guilty to larceny on Tues dow. The plan is Complete in detail pendicitis on Tuesday. Year's supper was planned by the and Edna Sharp, both of North Bend. Connected with John Yoakam, Jr, was brought in day. He was sentenced to five years and took an infinite amount of pa club ladles to be held at the Yellow Dec. 18—Wesley Jarvis and Betty in the pen with a stay of execution tience and lota of time to give its Tuesday evening from his home on Lantern. Dainty refreshments were Rosa, both of Bandon. the Marshfield highway for treat for 60 days ordered.. If his record perfection of appearance. served by the hostess to Mesdames Dec. 18—Donald M. Auer, of Co previous to last June is found sat Beautifully lighted trees surmount ment for burns which will later Ruth, Clayton, Ferryl DeJamett, quille, and Hilda L. Boice, of Bandon. He was is factory he wil be placed on pro the Coquille Service Station, the necessitate skin grafting Yvonne Carl, Bernice Ireland, Lu Dec. 20—Harry L, George and bation for five yean and released, Roxy and Liberty Theatres, the Co carrying a pail containing gasoline cille Ellison, Elynor Miller, Frances Gladys Culbertson, both of Coquille. provided he restores the $95. The quille Laundry office building, the in one hand and a lantern in the Detlefsen, Alice Morris, LaVeme El They were married the same day by Mt. States Power Co. office, and at other. When he slipped and fell car was recovered. lingson, Ruth Dey and Olive Kuehn. Earl F. Downing at the Church of Everett Shively, Albany youth of Folsom’s Grocery three trees are the gas spattered over his face, hands Christ parsonage here. 22, pleaded guilty to forging an en most effectively joined by strings of and arms and caught fire from the The Royal Neighbors held their Dec. 20—Bert L. Terry and Leona dorsement on a check for $24.86 made lantern but what gas remained in the colored globes. Christmas party and exchange at the I. Coy, both of Coquille. out to his stepfather, A. J. Smith, The City Cleaners front has been bucket did not explode. A POINT TO CONSIDER home of Mrs. George Burr Tuesday Dec. 21—Joe B. Finley and Margie and cashing it at North Bend. He is made a blaze of light for a new entry evening. The house was beautifully McClay, both of Reedsport. We do appreciate that there is Motion Day, January 5 to be sentenced January 4. in the Christmas decoration contest decorated with a tree and other Yule- Dec. 22—Th os. E. Nelson and Doris a financial problem when a family this year. J. A. Fitzpatrick 1 as a At the conclusion of the circuit tide trimmings. Cards and sewing Mae Johnson, Jsoth of Myrtle Point. faces a Funeral. It is a problem County Jail Receives Them very beautiful display there. court session Tuesday Judge Brand were enjoyed by the ladies through in which we can be*of help. It is The Bosworth Motor Co. fir- adjourned court until Tuesday, Jan. Alfred L. Scott, arrested at Eugene out the evening, followed by delicious Many Rotarians Are Poets one we are requested to assist fre screened deer, with a new Ford at 4, and set Jan. 5 as the first motion last Saturday on a non-support quently. Our advice is more than refreshments served by the hostess A number of embryo poets were charge, was released by Justice C. their heads is an effective display, day in the new year.. to the following ladies: Mesdames merely helpful; it is sincere and discovered at the Rotary luncheon A. Barton on $500 bail. He was cut and C. C. Farr’s store window has M. D. Sherrard, Mary Weekly, D. friendly. A point to consider, yesterday noon, the occasion being ting wood at Eugene for $1.50 a day been artistically lighted with colored Calling cunta. 50 for SI 00. H. St. Clair, Wm. Peart, E. S. Ben when occasion arises. the annual Christmas exchange, each and had failed to send his wife money globes. ham, Guy Barber, R. M. Waggoner, gift being accompanied by a jingle as quickly as she thought he should. The Schroeder Bros. Mortuaries Henry Belloni, E. R. Johnson, Wm. or verse. The opening of the gifts with a lighted tree and colored lights Frank Lewis was arrested last Ortman, E. B. White, Lottie Miller. and the singing of Christmas carols Sunday, charged with stealing an around the parlor makes a nice show Ronald Burr and Misses Irene Burr provided a lot of amusement and en- electric drill. His bail was set at ing, and the tree on the comice of and Ann Sheeley. tertainment $1000 in justice court at North Bend. the Gano Funeral Home truly ex Ceqaille Bandon Bobbie Bums was a guest at the A couple giving their names as G. presses the Christmas season. The Missionary Society of the It is worth anyone’s time to drive 109R 1083 Church of God of Coquille met with luncheon. R. Durham and Jessie Durham were Next week’s meeting, while the brought to jail here from North Bend, around Coquille this holiday season Mrs. C. H. Davis last Thursday, with TT hotel dining room is closed for re- -«— ---------------- -------- - - having been sentenced to 30 days and note the beauty of so very large f pairs, win be held in the Yellow a number of Christmas tree and each on a vagrancy charge. < Lantern banquet room. $: ................. ■ - ----- -- A charge of obtaining money un other holiday displays. The J. E. Paulson home on Coulter der false pretenses appears opposite Don’t Forget Christinas the name of Frederick Hartilia on street and the pool at the W. H. For Dances at Highway Pavilion the blotter in the sheriff’s office. He tier home on Heath last evening were Dance nt Highway Pavilion, south was arrested by state police after he lighted for the Christmas display and of Bandon, Christmas eve and had cashed one or more no-good both are very attractive with their Christmas night, Dec. 24 and 25. checks at the Bay on Tuesday. Jus vari-colored lights. The judges, whoae identity will tice Bolt set his bail at <1500. He Gentlemen 50 cents, ladies free. WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL remain secret, will make their in gave Eugene as his hdme. spection this evening but may requite STORAGE Keys made for all locks. Stevens a second visit, on Friday evening, be Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. Office Phone 36R fore being ready to announce their 383 S. Taylor decisions. 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