The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 27, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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MAKE-UP SET
Social Calendar
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TIP-TOPS IN
TOE-TAPS!
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10&15c
Card club—Mrs. LeRoy Swinney.
Royal Neighbor tea—Mrs. Jas. Me-
Guffin.
Grange No. 3M.
Lincoln club—Mr*. A. J. Nussell.
Roy Mother* club.
Three Links club—Cathryn Erick
Tuesday Night club—Mrs. J. E. Ax
I tell.
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T Bundles for Britain.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
St. James Guild.
Double-Four—Mrs. Chas. Brigg*.
Friendly Dozen—Mr*. Sam Arnold, /
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Eagles Sewing club—Mr*. Cha*. I
Lewi*.
Neighborhood Bridge club — Mr*.
Geo. Johnson.
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Evening ‘
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Royal Neighbors Public Pinochle t
party—W. O. W. hall
SAVE WITH SAFETY
Astaire Goddard
Mrs. Ralph Menning returned Mon
Mr. and Mr*. Don Steven* returned day from a quick trip to Portland.
Friday from Portland, where Mr.
Stevens received medical treatment.
S econd C h
Marion Briner, of Eugene spent the
week-end here visiting her father,
Everett Briner.
Dora Kendall returned last week
from San Diego, where she spent the
past six weeks visiting her sister.
Mrs. Leo Stamper her new nephew
and Mr. Stamper.
Artie Shaw XT Charles Butterworth
Burgess Meredith m** h
DONALD DUCK CABTOON
LATEST NEWS — lie * 3«t
Across Prairie and Plain
Miss Nelly Perrine and Mis* Vivian
Widmer, school friends of Mr*. Har­
A group of Bundles for Britain
old Stromquist, stopped here Sunday
for a short visit. The two women are knitter* drove to Bandon Thursday
members of the high school faculty to spend the day at the A. O. Walker
cottage. At noon, they enjoyed a
at Rogue River.
Where
Mrs. A. J. Sherwood left last week
for Portland, where she is visiting her
two daughters, Mr*. Ralph Cake and
Mrs. L. A. Liljeqvist.
Death Struck Swiftly and Silently as
An Indian Arrow... These Men Fought
Donald Bailey, who is taking a
twelve months course In aviation at
the Eugene Vocational School, spent
the week-end here visiting his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bailey. Ac­
cording to Donald, the school which
is compartively new, has an enroll­
ment of 800 students and a faculty of
50 instructors.
Onward Tor the Women They Loved!
1 Sat Sun Mar ¿9-30
2 Ace Features!
Mrs. Darrell Brodie and Mr*. Bar­
ney Slate arrived Saturday from Sea­
Mrs. Brodie is visiting her
side,
mother, Mr*. LaVina Finley and Mr*.
Slate is visiting her mother, Mr*. E.
L. Perrott. They expect to return
home Saturday.
The Slates will
move to Spokane the first of next
week.
Bob Harris left Thursday for San
Francisco, where he underwent treat­
ment at the Southern Pacific hospi­
tal. On Saturday Mrs. Harris and
Bobbie Jean went south, expecting to
return with Mr. Harris the last of this
week.
The youngest Harris, little
Butch, is staying with the George Mc­
Clellan*.
Edith Grueriwaid left Sunday for
Ashland, where she planned to spend
the next week or ten day*.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Peterson and
three children again became inhabi­
tants of Coquille last week after be­
ing gone from here for nine year*.
They sold their ranch in the Bear
creek section near Bandon and pur­
chased and are occupying the former
Hal Baxter home at the south end of
the bridge to Knowlton Height*.
Adults 20c
THE GREAT
PLANE ROBBERY
Matinee Sat.
1:45
LIBERTY
Jack Mulder left Saturday for Cor­
vallis^ where he is attending O. a C„
after spending spring vacation with
on Sunday
Belle Knife Hospital
Gerald Frye was brought in from
th* Cal Ray camp at Fairview, suf­
fering with a broken leg.
Robert Elder underwent a tonsllec-
tomy and Steve Gabell of Powers,
who wa* working on the hotel eleva­
tor «haft entered for treatment for
head injuries on Saturday.
James Egan from the Fat Elk oil
well, on Sunday, and Carol Cook, yes­
terday, entered for treatment.
Mr*. Maggie -Simmon* underwent a
tonsilectomy yesterday.
Dismissals the past week were:
Charlotte Howard last Thursday,