The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 01, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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send one ar two couples. Organized
groups such as have been mentioned
are invited to send a couple interest­
ed in recreation so that they may re­
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ceive training in leading games, songs,
contests, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler were
Seventy-four visitors attended the
This recreation series will continue
hosts at a card party Saturday-eve­ meeting of Bethel Na 15, Job’s Monday evening by the Junior Wom­
to
be held once a month until May.
an
’
s
Club
with
Mrs.
Ted
Homecker
ning, at which a surprise birthday Daughters held in the Masonic Hall
Tyrone Power, Loretta Young Recreation Institute To Be
All women are cordially invited to
The program was in
shower was given Mr. Pete Culbert- Monday evening when six were ini­ presiding.
Held At C. H. S.. Dec. 15-20
Annabella in Drama
attend any home economics extension
,aon, following which pinochle wap tiated into the order, namely: Betty charge of Mrs. Don McEniry, club
unit demonstration meeting, to call
> played. Mr. Culbertson received high' Emery, Margaret Ann Wilson, Doris library chairman, who introduced
On the evenings of Dec. 19 and 20
When the savage black simoon
at the home demonstration office in
score prize and Erwin Murray con­ Ann Wood, Virginia Young, Kay Les­ Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen, city librarian,
there will be a two-session recreation
roars
in
from
the
Sahara
to
provide
the court house, or to write in for any
sola ti on.
Delicious refreshments lie and Betty Donated. The degree to the club members. Mrs. Ellingsen
a climax of "terrifying power for institute, the first of a series, at the material on home economics subjects.
were served at a late hour. Present work was put on in a splendid man­ displayed new books just received at
“Suez,” audiences at the Roxy The­ Coquille high school gymnasium. The
the
library,
including
two
new
juv-
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hurlburt, ner, causing the guardian, Mrs. Julius
■■ ■
atre
will witness a spectacle and ex­ institute which Miss Izola Jensen,
The’ enile books that had been purchased
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McElhaney, Mr. Ruble, to swell with pride.
specialist in community and social
We
do
not
skimp
on
cream
perience
ap
emotion
the
screen
has
and Mrs. Pete Culbertson, Erwin semi-annual «lection of officers was by the Junior Club. In brief, inter­
organization from Oregon State Col­
never been able to capture before.
In ' our
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis held with the following being chosen: estln« manner Mrs. Ellinsen gave a
'0
lege, wiU direct will start at 7:30 with
Twisting,
torturing,
destroying
—
report
of
“
Suwannee
River,**
a
book
honored queen, Ann Hawkins; senior
and Janet and the hosts.
registration and will continue until
princess, Donna Dean Bosserman; written by Cecile Hulse Matechat. the devil-Wind of the desert is one
of the production miracles of the 10:00.
It
proved
to
be
a
very
amusing
story
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruble enter­ junior princess, Jean Laird; guide,
spectacular story of Ferdinand de .Community singing, contests, active
It is made with full cream
tained their bridge club Saturday Jeanne Claterboa; marshal, Videlle of the swamps and thrilled the mem­
Lesseps and the building of the great games with equipment, games with­
content
—the way you like it
bers
with
stories
of
snakes
and
un
­
Kelley.
Following
the
meeting
a
so
­
evening at contract, Roy Boober win­
canal that has become the jugular out equipment, quiet games, puzzle
ning high score. Delicious refresh­ cial time was enjoyed with refresh­ usual characters of that country.
games and other types of recreation
vein of the world.
ments were served at a late hour. ments served in the banquet hall.
Miss Rose Naef, parliamentarian,
will be the main part of the evening's
Darryl
F.
Zanuck,
producer
of
many
Those present wei% Mr. and Mrs. R. Tomorrow (Friday) evening a dance gave a very interesting parliamentary
program.
of
the
screen's
most
memorable
pic
­
E. Boober, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bosser- will be held in the banquet hall of drill in which the members took part.
According to reports of recreation
tures, has re-created on the screen
the Masonic Temple for all Job’s The club selected the rosebud for the
man and the hosts.
institutes in other ebunties, the men
the
stupendous
effort
of
de
Lesseps
to
in inexpensive containers -
Daughters-and their friends.
dub flower.,
tear two continents apart and join and women who attend have had so
The ladies of St. James’ Episcopal
A high «pot in the evening’s enter­
35c the half pound
much fun that it is difficult to dose
•. ■ ”
»
A very successful card and bingo tainment proved to be the songs writ­ the Mediterranean with the Red Sea
Church met in'' the Parish House last
the
meetings.
that ships might sail the desert.
65c the pound
Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Dag­ party was held by the Royal Neigh­ ten by the members themselves.
A canal half a mile long, 100 feet - Over forty men and women have
well gave a talk, after which a social bors Tuesday evening in their hall, Much enthusiasm I was displayed in
Always Fresh
deep and 150 feet across was dug by already registered for this recreation
time was enjoyed with refreshments. with over fifty members and guests this contest sponsored
sponi
by the club
movie crews tn the American desert institute which is open and free to
Present were: Mesdames Annie Rob­ present. Several prizes were award­ and the judges, Mrs. Florence Berg,
near Yuma, Arizona, for scenes in the all persons who will be leading recre­
inson, Hal Pierce, J. A. Lamb, Ed. ed to the winners in the various Mrs. Ed. Wagner and Mrs. Wm. Mac-
film. Other dramatic sequences were ation in groups. Teachers, 4-H dub
Lorenz, T. B. Currie, ■ C. T. Selblg, games. At a late hour pumpkin pie Knight, are having difficulty in se­
filmed on a 30-acre desert constructed leaders, grange workers, church
C. J. Fuhrman, L. H. Hazard, Lloyd and coffee was served.
lecting a winner. Announcement of
on an abandoned golf course on the workers, lodges, dvic clubs, p T. A.’s
Rosa, G. W. Bryant, A. J. Sherwood,
the winner will be made at the mset-
20th Century-Fox lot. Royal courts and any other organizations which
J. L. Aasen, Ida Owen, Jas. Watson,
Mrs. Aaron Wilson was hostess to i ing Monday evening, Dec. 5.
Coquille Community Center
of Europe and Egypt were built for have or would like to have a recrea­
C. W. Kline, Chas. Stauff, W. H. Man­ the “Friendly Dozen" Wednesday af­ • Committees for the Christmas party
the film, which is highlighted by the tion program have been invited to
sell, F. L. Greenough, R. F. Milne, ternoon at the home of her daughter, >. have been appointed aa follows: gen-
romantic story of the loves that drove
Mrs. Ida Lemon, of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Ralph Hairy. Sewing, knitting, > eral chairman, Dorothy McCue;
de Lesseps to the realization of his
Rev. G. R. Turney and Bishop Dag­ and conversation were the afternoon’s Santa Claus and presents, LaVerns
dream.
well.
diversions.
Delicious refreshments Knife; picture contest, Ilene Har­
Tyrone Power interprets the flam­
were served to the following ladies: ris; food, Mary Stevens. The party
ing heroic role of the canal-builder,
Mrs. C. V. Carmichael was hostess Mesdames Fred Wheaton, H. W will be held December 19th.
sharing stellar honors with Loretta
to the Neighborhood Bridge club last Kelley, M. S. Coulty, Sam Arnold,
Two new members joined the club Young and Annabella. “Suez” latest
Wednesday for one-fifteen o’clock Clyde Minard, Harry Wise, Louise
Monday evening, Arlene Harrison and in the Movie Quiz $250,000 contest,
dessert luncheon.
Contract was Fugelson and Ralph Harry.
Betty Axtell. Other members at­ opens tonight at the Roxy Theatre
played with Mrs. Fred Jensen win­
tending were: Mrs. J. Arthur Berg, for three days. Allan Dwan directed.
ner of high score. Mrs. I. A. Larson
The Pythian Home Club met at the
Mildred Hornecker, Lucille McEniry,
received consolation. Present were: home of Mrs. W. E. Cross on the
Irene 8andon, Blanche Bandon, Ber-
Mesdames K. P. Lawrence, Geo. John­ Fishtrap road Tuesday for one-fifteen
niece Ireland, Margaret Dement,
son, Fred Hudson, L. A. Greene, Geo. o'clock dessert luncheon. The mem­
Etta Marie Creager, Geraldine Thorn­
Holbrook, Fred Jensen, I. A. Larson bers spent the afternoon sewing for
ton, Ilene Harris, Alice Early, Emma
Nor. 23—Alfred C. Weddle and
and the hostess.
the Pythian Home.
Those present
Briggs, Grace Hughes, Genevieve Elizabeth Lucille Cooper, both of
were: Mesdames Jack Arnold, Mar­
Grant, Madeline MacKnight, Estelle Myrtle Point. They were married
About 400 attended the Eagles 35th tha Bennett, Blanche Davis, Warren Harbison, Marjorie Knight, LaVeme
last Wednesday by Rev. H. L. Oray-
anniversary party held in Marsh­ Davis, Fred Hickok, W. L. Kistner, Knife, Mabel Tucker, Eunice Barrow,
beal at the Pioneer church parsonage.
field last Wednesday evening in honor Frank Schram, Clarence Tuttle, Jas. Dorothy Fish, Carol Young, Helga
Nov. 25—Roy Allen Jenkins, of
of the charter members. There are Watson, Maggie Simmons and the Matthews, Grace Ellingsen, Mildred
Cottage Grove, and Reta Juanita
three still living but only two able hostess. The dub will meet next- Geuld.
LaVerq Knife, Marjorie Woolley, of Drain.
to be present. A splendid program Tuesday with Mrs. Warren Davis. Knight and Carol Young were in
Nov. 28—Leo Edwin Sohler and
and old-fashioned dance were the
charge of refreshments.
Estel Faye Chaney, both of Coquille.
Tuesday
morning,
another
one
of
evening’s entertainment, followed by
Nov. 26—Wm. J; B. Head and Wave
refreshments served in the banquet those “Galloping Teas” was held at
The next regular meeting of the V. Gisholt, both of CoquHie;------- —
the
home
of
Mas.
Ernie
Johnson.
The
hall. A huge birthday cake with
Junior Woman’s Club will be held
Nov. 30—Chas. H. Fellows and
candles was the table’s chief attrac­ ladies surprising the hostess were: next Monday night, December Sth.
Velma R. Fellows, both of Bandon.
tion. Going from Coquille were: Mr. Mrs. L. P. Stephensen, Mm M» D. Mrs. Elbert Schroeder will be in
and Mrs. Roy Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrard, Mrs. J. O. Barber and Mrs. charge of the program. Since this will
Austin Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ter­ H. Smith.
be the last meeting before the Christ­
ry, Mrs. Pete Culbertson, Mrs. Naomi
mas party, all members are urged to
DeGroat, Messrs. Tom Lane, Jas. t Mrs. M. Earl Wilson was hostess make a special effort to attend.
Nov. 23—J. R. Hughes et al vs. P.
to
a
fev'
friends
Tuesday
at
her
home
Jacobsen, Chas. Lewis, Fred Bull and
J. Rooney.
on Knowlton Heights.
After one
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hayes.
PROBATE COURT
Nov. 28—Ruth Katherine Lowrey
o’clock luncheon, contract bridge was
vs. Howard Hill Lowrey. Suit for
enjoyed. Mrs. R. E. Boober won high
The J. G. W. club met in Marsh-
Fred A. Stinchfield was on Monday divorce.
score and Mrs. C. W. Kline, second.
flpld last Friday for one o’clock lunch­
approved
as executor of the will of
Nov. 28—L. B„ Jennings and wife
Mrs. Jack Grebel won the guest
eon at the home of Mrs. J. S. Lyons.
prize. Present were: M
A. Phebe Stinchfield, who died last Jan. vs. Blanche A. Bartley et al.
The afternoon was spent in sewing
Nov. 29—Ernest Frederick Pagel
A Hall, C/W. Kline, Pa
Trojel, 15, leaving an estate estimated to be
.and chatting. Present were: Mes­
vs. Hazel Pagel. Suit for divorce.
Geo. Jenkins, Dewey Lung,
. L. worth $5,000
dames A. N. Gould, Birdie Skeela,
Claterboa, R. E. Boober, C. A.
E. E. Johnson, C. J. Fuhrman, Bert
man, J. D. Rankin, Mark Purser,
- Folsom, J. A. Lamb, J. L. Smith,
Jacob Grebel and the hostess. •
H. A. Young, J. E. Norton, Ed Lorenz,
Henry Lorenz, Lloyd Roea, M. O.
Mrs. Roy Wheeler entertained some
Hawkins, all of Coquille; Mrs. J. E.
friends Tuesday afternoon, who help­
Walstrom, of Bandon; Mesdames Mar­
ed her win the pyrex custard cups
vin Lyons, C. McC. Johnson, C. W.
given at the cooking school held re­
Endicott, Chas. Huling and the host-
cently. Pinochle was played, Mrs.
esa,.jof Marshfield.
Don Carver winning high score and
Mrs. John Wersh, consolation. Re­
Mrs. E. W. Lorenz was hostess to freshments were served in the win­
her bridge club for seven o’clock din­ ning gift. Guests included: Mes­
ner Monday evening. Following a dames Elmer Hall, J. F. McLarrin,
delicious repast, contract was en­ Leslie McElhaney, Pete Culbertson,
joyed. Mrs. Lamb received the trav­ John Wersh, Ernest Battey, Albert
elling prize. Present were: Mes­ Wells, Don Carver, Allen Kirkendall,
dames Bert Folsom, J. L. Smith, Hal Dorothy Byer and Ruth Foes.
Pierce, Edna Hartson, Effie Miller,
J. A. Lamb, Muri Pettit, H. A. Young
Norton’» »till have a fine »election
and the hostess. The club will meet of Christmas cards and wrappings.
with Mrs. Miller in two weeks.
Come in and choose your» now.
S>nTiFty anil QHuba
Mr>. Ellingsen Speaks Black Simoon Roars in "Suez' Bringing
Terrifying Climax to Spectacular Screen
At Jr. Woman's Club
A very interesting meeting was held
Romance at Roxy Theatre Thur., Fri., Sat.
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