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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1939)
The Coquille B. P. U. club will hold it» regular business meeting next Monday evening, Oct. 3, at 8 o'clock, in Guild Hall. Jack Clinton is another of the C. H. S. graduates who has gone to Ore gon State. He left Monday morning for Corvallis. Those leaving for Eugene this last week end, were Patricia Nosier and Yvonne Kern. Patricia is enrolled at the North Western Bible school and Yvonne at U. of O. for a pre-nursing course. D. D. Pierce came in Saturday for a three or four week’s visit with his sons Hal and Don and their families here. He is now living with his daughter, Mrs. Namah Wilson in Oak Marjorie Rowland, Less R. Childs, land, Calif., and visited friends in the southern part of the state for Everett Seeley, Glanada Kendall, Mr. a month before, coming to Coquille. and Mrs. Ted Henson and Mr. and Mrs. John Zander spent a moat en joyable week end at Bandon where they stayed at the Richmond cabin there. “ALL ABOARD!" FOR THE NEW Miss Dorothy'Cary whd had been Pledged At U. of O. visiting relatives and .friends here Sororities pledged one woman, and I for a week left last Saturday for fraternities pledged four men from Portland where she is now making Coquille after five days of “rushing" 1 her home. which ended at the University of ■ Oregon Tuesday. Ward McReynolds wiU be at the Maxine Knight was pledged to Coquille city hall next Tuesday, Oct 3, from 10 until 5, to receive appli Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Men pledged to fraternities are Ken cations for 'drivers permits. neth Lawrence and Pat McKeown, Pi Kappa Alpha; Lowell Waggoner, Del- to Upsilon; Rolph Fuhrman, Beta Theta Pi. Nally Distributor Another Eagles dance will be held Visits Coquille Yesterday at Langlois, Saturday evening, Sept. K. C. Eldridge, of Portland, pro 30, with music by Pat Hayes and his prietor of Eldridge Food Sales, which swing band. is the distributor of Nally products in Oregon, was a Coquille visitor yes terday, and made arrangements for a limited advertising campaign in this section through the columns of the Sentinel. When Mr. Eldridge pur chased the distributing agency in Portland a few years ago the Nally business was at a low ebb and was practically out of the Oregon mar kets. Mr. Eldridge has built it up Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS STATIONERS is serving out his $10 fine. Elbert Eikler paid a $5 fine for breaking glass on the street Sunday night, and Fred Hunter, arrested Tuesday night for intoxication, was broke and given a $10 fine, suspended for one year so that he might return to his job. Box and Pie Social, Sept. 30, in Machon Hall, at 8 p. m. The Ladies Auxiliary No. 23, I. W. A.. Public welcome. lt*s WR INK * SIMMS ’ Get steady FEATURE No. 2 J. EDGAR HOOVER'S. "PERSONS . IN HIDING" Everybody Matinee Saturday 1:30 TWO THRILLING PICTURES: Admission Sunday, Monday, 10c and 25c w - SOCIETY SMUGGLERS 1 I „ BETTE DAVIS MIRIAM HOPKINS Spencer Tracy Richard Greene MATINEE SUNDAY 1:45