■' —J Hostess For Natal Day Next Monday (Continued from Page One) | of the assembly which convenes at two o'clock in the Washington school auditorium, will have as preaiding officers, Mrs Flora Comp tori presi­ dent assisted by R. A. Jeub, vice president, and Mrs. Louise Leslie, secretary At the close of the afternoon ses- slon the association members and vis­ itors will assemble at the hotel, for a reception honoring members of the Grand Chapter attending as special guests. Mrs. Florence Sanford ia chairman for the reception and tea, assisted by Mrs. Harriet Osika, Mrs. Rheo Walker and a large committee. Matrons of the county and Natal Day officers are to oe in the receiving table. Miss Muriel Dae has arranged an interesting musical program. Stale of fleer»«-who imve accepted an Invitation to the convention and are planning to attend are: Worthy Grand Matron Marjorie Simpson. Portland; Worthy Grand Patrons Da­ vid O. Bennett. St. Helens: Past Grand Matrons, Alberta McMurphy, Eugene, and Stella K. Drake, Port­ land; Dr. June Martin, Associate Grand Matron, Marshfield; Grand Organist, Mrs. David O. Benndtt; Grand Marshal Hannah Rudd, and Grand Chaphun Minnie Nunenkamp. Portland; Maxine Jeuh, Grand Electa, Coquille; Oliver Hurtig. Grand Sen­ tinel, Portland. The evening session will convene at 8:15 o’clock. At the close_pf this meeting there will be another re­ ception and .entertainment by the Musicianettes local orchestra. • :--------------- . , ♦ Calling cards, 50 for IliOO. Our (Great America -ft Coos Coal Board Named This Week Births At Coquille Hospital Past Week The new coal-development com-1 A baby boy, wlm weighed seven mittee, which w as asked by the j pounds, one ounce. and who has been Southwestern Oreg< >n Minerala Asao- > named Ronald Lee,. was born to Dr. elation, was named this week by | and Mrs. LJk Gould on Monday, County Judge E. L. Peterson who has The doctor ia one of the hospital staff. requested its hiemebrs to meet with Yesterday a four pounds, thirteen him next week to discuss what can ounce, baby boy was born taMr, and tie d ne to hasten the development Mrs. T. E. Miller, of Myrtle Point of Coos county’s coal resources and He has been named Ernest I .eon. secure contracts for furnishing coal Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ames, of Pow­ to the two large cantonments in the ers, became the parents this morning state. of a baby boy who weighed seven Named on tiie committee were O. pounds, five ounces, and whose given L. Wood. L. H. Hazard and F. M. Har­ name ia Archie Albert, Jr. den brook, of Coquille; Mayor K. I. b'rdtiklin, of Bandon} F. C. Baker and E. C. Roberta, of Myrtle Point; Dell Curtis, of Powers: H. O. Kern and John Mullen, of North Bend, Dr. R. M. McKeown, J. Stanley Emery, Fritz Hagen and S. F. Sackett, of Marshfield. | ’ . ' Built in the Four Stars Head Cast Of "Kings Row" At Roxy Sun., Mon., Tue. Gifts for men in the service must be compact. Norton’s have Just re­ vived a stock of useful kits in khaki for the boys. Shop early and pick Ait your gifts now. Button shining The film version of “Kings Row,” its, shoe shining kits, toilet articles, one of the mast popular novels of the service memory books, writing port­ decade, will be the new screen offer­ folios, mending kits, money belts, etc ing at the Roxy Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday." Ann Sheridan, A guaranteed permanent repair in Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan and your broken tire insures you getting Betty Field head one of the most dis­ to your Job and conserves rubber at tinguished casts ever assembled in the same time. See your O. K. one moticn picture. Rubber Welders Tire Shop * -Under the direction of Bam Wood, producer and director of such all time screen favorites as “Goodby Mr Chips," “Our Town,” and “Kitty Foyle," “Kings Row" has retained the full flavor of the original novel. At the Warner Bros Studio, the utmost care was given to the casting of the film, and to providing authentic back­ grounds with the turn of the century atmosphere that ia so inherent a part 'f the story of “Kings Row.” , Vividly brought to life on the screen is this story of young people, hemmed in by the stifling inhibitions and taboos of a small midwestern town in the early years of this cen­ tury. Struggling to find happiness against the opposition of the seething undercurrent of gossip and backbiting the strong and brave emerge victor­ ious, the weak are submerged. Two young men, and the two ro-( nances in which each becomes in­ volved provide the central dramatio situations. The love affair of Robert Cummings, as Parris Mitchell, the gently reared grandson of a foreign noblewoman, and his childhood sweetheart, Cassandra (played by Betty Field) meets a tragic end. He| eventually finds some consolation and a promise of future happiness WithI Ellse (played by Kaaren Verne). The other young man, Drake McHugh, who Is portrayed by Ronald Reagan. Is embittered by the parental opposi­ tion which Louise Gordon’s (Nancy Coleman) family put in the way of tiieir marriage, but finds his true mate in Randy Monaghan (Ann Sheri- | dan), the right girl from the wrong I side of the tracks. The brilliant supporting cast is I headed by Charles Coburn as the self- ' ront St. Market FOLLOW THE CROWDS FOR BETTER MEATS T With No. k stamp SUGAR f tiiat rate are to be stopped and taken before a Justice of the peace by the state police. Naturally all violators will be arrested, not Cali­ fornians only. PHONE 19 Friday and Saturday. Aug. 2» and 2» i ighteous Dr. Gordon, Judith Ander- j son as his wife, Claude Rains as Dr. Tower, Cassandra's father, Maria Ous- ’ penskaya as Parris’ grandmother, and | Harry Davenport ca a Parris' old triend and advisor. Casey Robinson wrote the screen' play from Henry Bellamann’s novel. 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