The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 13, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

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Ladies Attend Rotary
Luncheon Yesterday
Mrs. Lucy Whitney returned Sun­
day from visiting relatives in Port
land and Chehalis, Wash.
The Missionary Cirrle of the As­
sembly of God churcn met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Fish, of Arago.
Wednesday of last week.
SEDETS
Mrs Estelle Gray, of Los Angeles,
Calif., left for her home Saturday af­
ter spending several weeks visiting
her sister, Mrs. Frank Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. Will West, of Chehalis,
Wash., called Monday at the homes
of Anton Schroeder and Elmer Howe.
“Bergen’* Better Blossoms" — a
Mrs. Howe and Mrs. West are cousin*. household word in Coquille.
Among the 299 men pledged by fra­
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ternities at the University ot Oregon
this term was Dudley C. Walton, of
Coquille, who was pledged by Alpha
Tau Omega.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
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Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc.
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month* old niece.
. • Jimmie Lou Podvent, of the Roxy
Beauty Salon, will be absent from
the shop for two weeks, starting Mon­
day, Oct. 17, and Lillian Kay will be
there for that period. Call early for
your appointment*.
CHARLES
B. P. W. Attention?
THUR. FRI. SAT.
Emma Frances Mulkey, daughter of
Mrs. Martha E. MulkCy, Coos county
superintendent of schools, was se­
lected for membership in the choir
at the Oregon Normal School, where
she is a senior in the education course.
The choir is a mixed group of thirty-
six voice* who specialize in unaccom­
panied staging.
Another Big Double Bill
Mickey Mouse Cartoon
“MICKEY’S ELEPHANT’
Be in Either Theatre
“SNEAKER”?
Carnee iMritaft
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‘FAST COMPANY”
MATINEE
Melvyn DOUGLAS