The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 01, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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Methodist Church
Revd.
Sept. 4—3 a.
3:30 a. m. Holy
R. Turney. Vicar
Howard L. Graybeal, Pastor
Sunday School st 10 a. m. Ernest
Purvance, superintendent.
Morning Church Service at 11.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
Grant Hartwell, president.
Evening Church Services at 7:30 p.
m.
First Church of Christ, Sciential
CoqeUle, Oregon '
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Subject fur next Sunday, “Man.”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
/clock
Free public Reading Boom open in
Church Building every Tuesday and
Friday afternoons except holidays
from two to five o’clock.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend our services and to visit th.
Reading Room.
"*ny branch
Church of Christ
Bast Fourth and Coalter
C. Adrian Sias, Minister
Sermons Sunday: 11:00 a. m., “The
Story of the Hills;” B:00 p. m.. Prop­
er Pisces.” Claude Terry will be a
guest singer at these services. Mrs.
Woodyard has returned and will di­
rect the choir.
Bible School, 9:4S a. m., Ralph
Harry, superintendent will observe
Promotion Day exercises.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
Church of God
Coquille Tabernacle ,
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts.
Second and Heath Streets
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Rev. R. D. E. Smith, minister
Young People’s meeting Sunday
Sunday School at »:4» a. m.
7:30 p. m.
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
• meeting and Bible study
Young People’s service at 6:45 p. m.
at 7:46 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. ax
We will welcome you at all of these
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at services.
7:30 R. m.
Bible Study Friday night at 7:30.
The Holy Name Catholic Church
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and 3rd Sunday, 6:30 a. m.
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Myrtle Point: 2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. ?; 4th Sunday, 3:30 a. m.
Bandon: 1st Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; 3rd
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev-
inday, 10:30 a. m.
ryone welcome.
* G A. Gray, Pastor
Powers, 4th Sunday. 10:30 a. m.
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i ______ Rev. J. M. Sheridan. Pastor
Birth of a Baby"
JLc,e#,r
Film Opens At Lib­
COQUILLE BRANCH
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF FORTLAND
Okla., in March.
Mansell Drayage &
Delivery Co.
Ixxai and lAMg Distance
HAULING
C~Ô» > O » A T I o a
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A large delegation from the dif­
ferent districts in the conference were
present. Two short playlets exem­
plifying the “World Outlook,” a mis­
sionary magazine were given by Mes-
dames W. A. Ireland, Walter Oerd-
ing, B. W. Dunn, Frank Schram, Le­
land Petersen, R. E. Boober, Frank
Leslie and Estelle Gray. Mrs. M. O.
Hawkins played a most pleasing or­
gan number.
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New Cases in Circuit Court
Conference Missionary Society
The Ladies Missionary society of
the Methodist Church South Confer­
ence, met in the Pioneer Church last
Thursday with the president, Mrs.
James Richmond, presiding. Reports
and other matters of the work were
undertaken at this time. Mrs. T. B.
Reagan, of Butte, Montana, secretary,
gave some excellent highlights of the
national convention held at Tulsa,
mention in Atlantic City, where the
fbm had its preview before an au­
dience of 4,000 persona—physicians,
their families and nurses.
< The dramatic high spot of the pic­
ture is, of course, its epic climax, the
Essence of Life Drama In The actual birth of a child. But no cli­
max is worthy of the term if proper
Picture — It Avoids Lecture motivation and dramatic suspense
Platform Story Technique have nut been sustained. The prac­
tical.motion picture men saw to that,
an0 the most compelling of their ef-
The significant and natural phe­
is the recording on the sound
nomenon of birth is the subject chos­
en by the American Committee on of the heart beat of the unborn
Maternal Welfare, Inc., for tender and child.
This was achieved by shielding
reverential picturization in the full-
length feature film. “The Birth of a a microphone with a wood mask into
Baby,” which will open Monday for which had been set the earpieces of
a stethoscope. The other end of the
four days, at the Liberty Theatre.
In offering this widely discussed intrument picked up the beats, a
picture to the- public, the American succession ot palpitations, regular in
Committee is primarily concerned Meir irregularity, that hold the lis­
Births at Coquille Hospital
with putting an end to the tip-toe at­ tener breathless, wondering whether
To
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sum­
titude on child birth that has been this tiny organ will succeed in beat­
mers, of Coquille, Aug. 26, a 10 pound
partly responsible for the American ing its next measure.
That it does continue beating its baby boy who has been named
mortality rat»—one of the highest in
the civilized world.
I way Into the world is absorbingly Clarence Givens, Jr.
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wm. Cor­
At the outset of production thep portrayed in the delivery scene,
Committee decided against a dry-as- scene, filmed by a camera crew of nelius, of the Marshfield highway,-a
dust
technical presentation tnat eighteen, clothed in gowns, masks baby girl named Ellen Ida.
To Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Gamblin,
they
were sepa
the actual
delivery
room ­
would interest only medical groups. and cape, although
Coquille, Tuesday night, a baby girl.
If the film was to gain currency and rated from wall.
To Mr. and Mrs. Belos Hermann,
achieve its objective. It must pre­ by a glass doctor working so as not
Myrtle
Point, on Aug. 26, a 6H pound
With
the
the camera’s field of vi-
serve, above all, the essential drama
daughter.
of the phenomenon; and It must state to obstruct
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett, Co­
its story in entertaining terms com­ sion, the lens follows the process and
records the first instinctiive effort quille, a baby boy, Tuesday night
prehensible to everyone.
To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore, Co­
It was decided, further, that the of the infant in this strange, new
finished film must be above re­ world—a reaching heavenward of its quille, Aug. »0, a 4% pound baby girl.
proach from the physician's view­ tiny arm as the travail of its mother ' To Mr. and Mrs. Frank James
point, in order that it might have the sends it forth, at last, to a life of its Howard, of Riverton, Tuesday, a 7%
pound son.
fullest support from the profession. own.
erty Sunday - 4 Days
••fere you hay investigate oar
Cash Bayer Plea.
I H Hl I* H C I
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Aug. 25—Jno. E. Talley vs. Cecil
T. Holland.
Aug. 26—Carl Ronning vs. State
Industrial Accident Commission.
Aug. 26—Creary & Williams vs. A.
E. Seaman and Thoe. Coke, Marsh­
field constable.
Aug. 26—Marion Baldwin Bennett
vs. Mary Jane Bennett, suit for di-
vorce.
Aug. 27—Marvel D. Wilder vs.
Henrietta Louise Wilder. Suit for
divorce
Aug. 27—L. H. Pearce vs. W. K.
Nixon.
Aug. 30—Jno. W. Butler vs. E. W.
Sprague and wife.
To this end, a committee of gyne­
Matten in Probate Court
cologists and obstetricians worked
Della Lucia was on Tuesday ap­
with the producer, Jack H. Sklrball,
pointed executrix of the will of Sam
and the director, A. E. Christie, for
Dixon, who died Aug. 20, leaving an
three months.
estate of »2000. Appraisers of the
As a result, physicians are convert­
estate are Theo L. Clinton, E E. and
ed to the cinema as a medium of pub­
Keith Leslie.
lic education.
They voted almost
unanimously in this direction at the
Calltng card*, SO for »1.00.
American Medical Association con-
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Lois Kathan, of Cornelius, Ore.,
underwent a tonsilectomy last Friday.
A 10H pound baby boy was bom
to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kaino, of Riv­
erton, on Tuesday.
Carmel Sanders entered the hos­
pital Tuesday for treatment.
He
was suffering with two broken ribs.
Bobby Clinton, six years, who had
caught his hand in a wringer, was
brought to the hospital yesterday for
treatment.
Denny, eight-year old son of Del­
bert Watson, of Marshfield, under­
went a minor operation on his eye
this morning.
Fined for Drunken Driving
William Jennings Cornwall, a truck
driver from North Bend, was arrested
Saturday night near Delmar by the
stat* police. He pleaded guilty to
Belle Knife Hospital
driving while drunk, in Justice Bar­
Dismissals from the Belle Knife
ton’s court here on Tuesday and
Hospital the past week were Bill
was given time in which to pay his
Oden, of Coquille, and Mack Fogel,
»100 fine.
%
of Bandon, last Friday, Lucreda
Woodruff and Rheo Walker on Sat­
urday; Geo. Cupliski on Sunday; Joe.
Thune and Mrs. Grace Wright on
GRIPPING SCENES FROM, THE PICTURE THAT HAS ALL AMERICA TALKING