The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 04, 1942, Page 10, Image 10

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Misses Margaiet Smith and Ann
Hawkins left Sunday afternoon to
Mr and Mrs. Robert Robbips and
return to their work in Salem. They daughter were guests at the home of
came in Friday night for the Memor­ her aunt, Mrs. Jane Williams, last
week-end, from Portland. Mr. bob­
ial Day holiday.
bins returned to Portland Sunday
I. T. Stelle. Coquille bank mana­ but Mis Robbins lias since been visit­
ger, left Friday afternoon for his ing in Marshfield. Before her mar­
cabin on Coos river to pick up Mrs. riage she was Louise Elrod.
Stelle and her mother and their
daughter. They left Saturday morn­
Miss Dorothy Johnson of the Càos
ing for Eugene and the Stelles then Electric Co-operative office returned
went on to eastern Oregon to spend Tuesday from a three-day visit in
Mr. Steiff's two weeks’ vacation. Hi Corvallis, where she attended the
said he was going until he found a O. S. C. commencement.
place that was hot.
Mr£ Flora E. Dunne and Mrs.
Clara Wheeler intend leaving tomor­
row for Eureka, where they will
visit their sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Levine, for a few days.
for husbands
Mis. George Swinney and son, Ray­
mond, left last week to spend the
summer with George at Eagle Point,
where he is working on the Medford
cantonment.
Mrs. L. P. Branstetter is a guest
at the J. A. Lamb home for this
week, from Capetown, California.
With Mrs. Branstetter is her little
grand daughter and grandson, Ann
and Phil'Branstetter. They will spend
half pounds next week in Marshfield visiting the
to Mr. and children’s other grandmother, Mrs.
last Satur- Marvin Lyons.
Fratrie
fourth child, the others
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nosier went
He has been named Rob- to Ashland and Medford over the
Mr. Travis is employed I week-end. Mrs. Laura Brandon ac-
F. Burr shop.
Icompanied them and went on to
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KlamathyFalls to vtait her son, War-
1 i . J. S. Barton returned ren, and his wife and to see their
from a trip out to Salem new boy. Mrs. Brandon will return
ie on which they left the '‘next Saturday
Loretta
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AdmUtion He • 40c
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller drove
out to Monroe last Saturday for a
short visit and returned Sunday night
Mias Marjorie Knight accompanied
them both ways, stopping at Eugene
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe.
Knight. ;__u
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Axtell returned
Sunday from a business trip to Port­
land on which they left last Friday.
Mias Alice Fish, who returned last
week from Hillsboro after the schools
there closed, is not certain whether
she will be at home all summer or
will attend a summer school in Cal­
ifornia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Connarn and
their three children returned Satur­
day night from a two weeks’ trip to
Bend and Redmond on which he com­
bined business with pleasure.
As
manager of the Coos Electric Co­
operative he attended an REA De­
fense Council meeting in Bend and
they visited his parents there.
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THROUGH
THE HIGHT
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Matinee 11 - 25c
■ I. M MacPherson returned Mon­
day night from Portland, accompan­
ied by his daughter, Christine, who
graduated from St. Mary’s school at
Beaverton.
Mr. MacPherson left
Tuesday afternoon for Medford,
where he is employed on the canton­
ment
ADULTS
home on Friday.
A six pounds, twelve and one-half
ounces baby boy who has been named
Richard John, was bom at the Co­
quille j Hospital on Monday to .Mr,
and Mrs. T. J. Darnath, of Bandon.
Eugene Edward Smith, of Riverton,
was found insane in probate court on
Monday this week and was taken to
the asylum on Tuesday.
MATINEE SAT. 1:41
Mat lie — 20c
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Evening» lie • 40c
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