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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1940)
S’* - Minor Mention lughter, Mrs. Hale family. J Christmas Parties ” ' Members of the high school facul- *'ty enjoyed a jolly party Wednesday * evening at the Jess Beyers home. Among the outstanding menu items served at the no-host buffet dinner were some of Mr. Boyers* famous •t hamburgers, which he grilled in the •• cabin. Mrs. Beyers arranged many ld attractive Christmas decorations for * the party. Under a huge Christmas t- tree, she displayed a miniature farm. The buffet'was decorated with a Santa Claus figure that grinned at its reflection in a series of mirrors. Silver balls, holly and white tapers made an effective table decoration. Bob Nelson, as Santa Claus, disrtib- uted presents. Everyone had a grand time playing games and participating in contests of various kinds. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Clarence Osika, B. W. Dunn, Thos. Cauthers, E. E. Leslie, Bob Nelson, Jess Beyers, Frank Schram, Stanley Ayers, Mrs. Cleona Hill, the Misses Aileen Dement, Marjorie Jones and Lunelle Chapin and Mr. Pqul Snyder. 1 ' 1 1 FUHRMAN'S PHARMACY Coquille Hospital Five Divorces Granted Tuesday Belle Knife Hospital Dec. 23—William Allison Roberts and Eula J. Mayse, both of Myrtle Point. Dec. 24—Mattison B. Smith and Janice Martin, both of Valsetz, Ore. Dec. 24—Delbert Forrest Brown and Edmonia Olivia McWhorter, both SAT T. C. Kessler, the state trooper who was bopped by the rock Tues day afternoon of last week on the Drain-Reedsport highway, was per mitted to leave McAuley hospital Mr. and Mrs. GeorgesChapman and Sunday atfemoon and return to his daughter, Gloria, left Saturday to home here. Officer Kessler still visit with relatives in Washington bears marks of his tangle with the during the holidays. boulder but expects to be back on the job within the next few days. DEC. 27 . 28 »SUN DIC. LIBERTY MON. 2» - M Mrs. L. B. Gould, who. has just recovered from a severe case of the flu, left Saturday for LaGrande, where her sister is seriously ill. Dr. Gould expects to meet Mrs. Gould in Portland this week-end and bring her home. Ellis Carlson left Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents at Placerville, Calif. "Girl From God's Country" — Dan Stelnmentz left Tuesday for Portland, where he plans to spend the holidays visiting his parents. with CHESTER MORRIS JANE WYATT CHARLES BICKFORD Comedy — News ADMISSION Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Stewart left Sunday for Walnut Creek, Calif., where they will spend Christmas week visiting Mr. Stewart’s brother and his family. 10c & 20c «mot» MATINEE SATURDAY "SS WED. - THUR. OHARA HAYWARD HALLOCK’S BEGINNING DECEMBER 27 Clearance of Holiday A Winter Stocks at Drastic Reductions A group of Winter Coats, Tweeds and Plain Materials, reduced from $14.50 and $16.50 to $8J5 The remaining entire stock of Winter Coats, ranging in prices from $19.85 to $59.95, at 33H* LESS Ladies’ fur-trimmed costume Suits, $16.50 to $49.50 at ■»H* LESS -X,. ‘ Entire stock of dark colored Dresses from $8.95 to $22.50 at * MH % LESS Gewgc*—ws < mbakbm * pÆ NIMM MtMRVWaWMMmi i See the Special MIDNIGHT FUN SHOW “¿fgxfcoji SfOflre l$e a STOWAWAY ON A TRAILER! Gene RAYMOND Wendy BARRIE .-'Xkaaad ' LL' VOHW".' Ladies Hand Bagrat M% LESS Nifty Hand-made and hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs: three in a box at 28% LESS Rollins Satin Slips, noted for wearing qualities, in bias or straight cuts, on sale at $1 J* Rollins Hosiery, regularly $100, a limited quantity, at Me pr. -1.2 Million-dollar glamour girl hitch-hikes to love . . . It’ll gotcha with its LAUGHS! •' antrtSöttt* * Il YKZiasTaM* JAN. AJmimhu lhkMe