The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 30, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    Social Notes
“Three Comrades" Coming To Roxy
COODYÉMI
“R-1”
Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
to Arms”
love story
laid against a background of the af­
termath of the World War come to
the screen as “Three Comrades,”
filmization of the Erich Maria Re­
marque novel, which conies Sunday
to the Roxy Theatre for a three-day
showing.
Rarely has so completely satisfac­
tory a combination of story, players
and director been given a film drama
as in thia story of four people, dazed
hy their experiences in a war-torn
generation and attempting to find re­
habilitation in a new world full of
mocking illusions.
With Robert Taylor, Margaret Sul­
lavan, Franchot Tone and Robert
Young filled the stellar assignments.
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and with a suportlng cast compris­
ing such fine performers as Guy
Kibbee, Lionel Atwill, Henry Hull,
Charley Grape win and Monty Wool
lay, the picture's characters come
vividly to life.
Taylor, fresh from his recent suc­
cess in “A Yank at Oxford,” offers
the most distinguished and, heart-
psifesm—as ad Ma career
as the young Wartd War veteran
faced with the necessity of beginning
Ms Mte anew in an alien world
Mwgarat SuitaMan is superb as the
girl who brings fresh hope to his
Ude, and Tana and Young in simple,
expsosabta portrayals finish off a
quartet of brilliant acting jobs.
The Remarque story describes the
experiences of tt» three comrades as
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served by the h os i e rs . Others pres­
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G. N. Goodrich, Geo. Thompson,
Howard Hyde, Ernest Embree, Miss
Maxine Wiggins and ths guest of
honor.
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C oquille S ervice S tation
Phone 133
Former Teacher Here Married
Townsend Club
Coqui He Eagles
Early Saturday morning the Turner
Coquille F.'D. E., No. 21M, met in
MacDonald family were surprised by
Coquille Townsend Club No. 1 met
visitors at their Port Orford home Tuesday evening at headquarters in regular session last Thursday eve­
ning Although it was a buatnssa ses­
who requested a marriage ceremony.
the Community Building, with a very sion, it was later turned into a splen­
The lady, Thelma Wilkinson, taught
.good attendance present. It devel­ did social evening.
Several vocal
school in Coquille and Norway for
oped into one of the most lively bust- I
selections were rendered by the
several years, as also did her sister,
ness sessions held in a lang time. Aecte’s favorite singers — Messrs.
“Bunny.” The C. C. Farr and Mas-
Much of the evening was taken up Ball sad Bailey. President Ed Vinton
Donald homes were homes of the
by the delegates’ report concerning
made his debut as a ringer and was
Wilkinson sisters when they were
the big convention held at Los An­
accorded a royal welcome.
The
here.
geles and was very interesting to all
Gregorys furnished splenctod music
As the MacDonalds had not seen
Townsendites.
for the dance.
Thelma for seven years and had no
A pot-luck supper was held after
During the meeting plans wem dis­
notice of her intentions, her request
the meeting which was greatly en­
cussed and made for attending the
was a great surprise. However, Mr.
joyed. The occasion was the termin­
big Eagles convention at Ktaxseih
and Mrs. MacDonald accompanied
ation of the drive for members In
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Falls, starting Thursday, June 30th,
the couple to Gold Beach, where Mr.
which the ladies, headed by Mrs.
and ending July 2nd. Several etale-
MacDonald performed the rites in the
Tilghman, and the men by Lans Len-
gates from the local Aerie will attend.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sands, which
eve, stage the contest. Many new
The names of these attending, togeth­
made Marvin L. Schepman and Thel­
members were added to the club’s
er with a report on the convention,
ma Wilkinson husband and wife.
roster but it will take a final check­
will be forthcoming after the conven­
Mr. Schepman has just received his
up to ascertain as to which side won.
tion.
Master of Arts degree st the Oregon
Both sides are claiming victory and:
University and they drove immedi­ it is expected that the count will be1 The spirits of all the members
ately to Berkeley, California, to visit
I present were dampened by the state-
close.
his mother. He has been selected as
Next Tuesday evening is social ment m“de by E. L. Vinton that he
r in special language work night again and a fine program to be-
tendering his resignation as
Bluff, Calif., this year.
ing planned, with dancing to follow. Pp*ldent of tbe Aerie. He has served
■ . but a very short term, having only
F<»r sound Fire Insurance, go
recently been elected. A fine posi­
Gallina rani*. Ml tor *1 on
Ned C Kelley
tion has been offered him in a su­
pervisory capacity with the govern­
ment, one such as he held in the
middle west not long ago, and he is
leaving shortly for Seattle to take up
his new duties.
During his short
term as president, he has won the
admiration and respect of th« entire
Aerie by his capable handling of the
chair and of the problems of the or­
der. It to with the deepest regret
that the members bid- him adieu,
while at the same time they are hap­
py over his good fortune i* roceiving
such a splendid appointment. And
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so. Brother Vinton, Coquille Aerie.
No. 21M, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
wishes you the best of luck and suc­
cess in your new enterprise. We are
all hoping that some time in the fu­
ture we may once again enjoy the
opportunity of addressing you as
“Worthy President” of Coquille
Aerie.
—Press Cor.
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Robert Taylor in
Franchot Tone, Robert Young- R
“Three Comrades
they return from thé front to face an
uncertain future together in a coun­
try gripped by poet-war disturbances.
Taylor, the youngest, falls in love
with Miss Sullavan, and the love
affair gives all three comrades a new
interest in life.
Taylor and Miss Sullavan are mar­
ried and she suffers a serious illness
while on their honeymoon.
Later,
Young is slain in a poltical riot.
When Miss Sullavan faces an opera-
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A large gathering attended the
meeting of Job’s Daughters Monday
Hultin- Wiggins
evening. This was the last meeting
The marriage of Miss Dorothy Wig­
of the term and was also installation
gins, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wil­
of the new officers. The hall was
liam Wiggins of Coquille, and Mr.
attractively decorated with baskets
of small daisies.
At the meeting, Donald Hullin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
there was a"* visiting bethel daugh­ T. Hultin, of Bandon, was solemnized
Saturday at two o’clock p. m. at the
ter, LaVonae Lusk, from Montebello,
home of the bride’s sister and brotb-
Calif. She belongs to a bethel of 150
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De­
members, with an attendance of be­
Casta; the kev. H. V. Graybeal offi­
tween 50 and 40 members every
ciating. The bride wore a blue suit
meeting. She told how pleased she
trimmed with white fur. Her ac­
was to visit the Coquille bethel. The
cessories were also blue. She car­
members of the bethel and council
are planning to hold a picnic at the ried a bouquet of sweet pees. Mrs.
DeCosta acted as matron of honor
ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
and Mr. DeCosta as best man.
Norton Thursday, July 7th.
A short reception followed the cer­
After the regular meeting the instal­
emony, after which the happy couple
lation of the new officers was con­
left for Bandon, where they will
ducted, with Past Honored Queen Ei­
make their home. Those present at
leen Percy as installing officer, as­
the reception were: Mr. and Mrs.
sisted by Dorris Campton as install­
Wm. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hul­
ing guide, Margaret Belloni as in­
tin, Mrs. Kenneth Hultin, Mrs. G. N.
stalling marshal, Marianne Axtell as
Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De­
installing recorder, Marilyn Compton,
Costa, Misses hfaxine Wiggins end
installing chaplain, Jean McNelly, in­
Dolores DeCosta.
stalling senior custodian, Betty Ax­
tell, installing junior custodian, and
B. P. W. Met Monday
Margaret Smith, installing musician.
The Business and Professional
The following officers were in­
stalled: Honored Queen, Beverly Nor­ Women’s club met in the Pioneer
ton; Senior Princess, Ann Hawkins; church parlors Monday evening with
Guide, Donna Dean Bosserman; the second vice president, Mrs Har­
Marshal, Jean Laird; Senior Custod­ riet Osika. in charge, due to the ab­
ian, Clarabel Watson; Junior Cus­ sence of the others from the city.
todian, Geraldine Cole; outer guard, Yearly reports were read from the
Patsy Holverstott; recorder, Joy Nor­ president of the club, the emblem
ton; treasurer, Gretchen Clinton; committee and the public relations
chaplain, Peggy Wernich; pianist, committee. Reports of the delegates
Muriel Davts; messengers, Donna to the state convention were also
Dunn, Mary Jane Dunn, Jeanne Cla- given. Mrs. Marjorie Rowland was
terbos, Colleen Ireland and Maxine elected to membership in the club.
Committees were appointed as fol­
Knight; librarian, Videlle Kelley.
Mrs. Camilla Rtetman, past guardian, lows: Budget, Mrs. Gladys Gano,
and W. E. Boeserman, past associate Mrs. Bertha Smith and Miss Myrtle
guardian, were presented with gifts DeLong; Auditing. Mrs. Clara Stauff,
from the bethel. Eileen Percy, past Mrs. Saima Caughell and Mrs. Mar­
honored queen, was presented with tha Mulkey.
The transportation committee con­
a past queen's pin. A social time fol­
sisting of Mrs. Naomi Robison and
lowed the meeting.
Miss La Verne Knife served canta­
loupe and ice cream to the following
BuHa Family Betmian
members: Mesdames Saima Caughell,
One hundred and fourteen rela­
Inez Chase, Gladys Gano, Ida Owen,
tives attended the annual reunion of
Harriet Osika, Georgia Richmond,
the Ruble families last Sunday at
Annie Robinson, Bertha Smith, Clara
Corvallis. They gathered at the Ray
Stauff, Misses Jda Oerding, Lotus
T illie home, where a large grove
Eaton and Lois Senn.
was the center of activities.
Ray
Lillie is a cousin of Julius and Josh
Pioneer Missionary Society
Ruble, of Coquille. Mr. and Mrs.
The executive council of the Pi­
J. W. Ruble and Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Ruble and Laura Emily loft Satur­ oneer Missionary society met with
day and stayed at the home of Mr. Mrs. Jas. Richmond last Thursday I
and Mrs. John Ruble in Corvallis. afternoon. This was the last meeting
John Ruble is a brother of Julius H. of the official year before conference.'
and Josh.
Next year the relatives Reports were given showing one
will celebrate the one hundredth an­ hundred per eent on the sixteen
niversary of the patenting of the points which are necessary to be on
turbine water wheel by Walter Ruble the honor roll.
A social Ume was enjoyed, follow­
Buy Ideal Bakery bread oecause it ed by refreshments. A birthday cake
to bettor.
“ was served in honor of Mrs. Esta Ellis
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Reports fi-om the Pacific Petroleum
Corporation's operation east of Ban­
don during the past week’fcre more
optimistic for the prospect of striking
oil in commercial quantities than at
any time since drilling commenced,
according to those in touch with the
work. While less than 1,000 feet in
depth the drill has encountered oil
sands that, reports say, definitely
contain production possibilities.
An Oklahoma resident with oil
production experience, while at the
local operations during the past week,
stated that if stfch a showing were
made with a new hole in his state
the whole countryside would go wild
about it.—Western World.
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