PAGE TÜRKE Watson Players Return To Coquille Lived In Bandon Section 80 Years | Private Aiarry D. Smith, son of .. Director of the Watson Sacred I Mrs. W. B. Shepard on North Heath I Drama Players, of EageM, Ore. street, came in Monday night from The Watson Family, well known in Camp White, where he has been sta- Coquille will return next week for tioned the past four months, to visit,their fourth annual visit to this city, home folks. He attended school in They will present a four act drama, "Coquille and like so many of the for- entitled •‘Their Last Warning,” at the mer high school students says he likes Church of the Naxarene, Oth and the Army life very much. He will Heath, on Friday night, July SO at return to Camp White next Thursday. ’8:00 o’clock. Little Lolita Jewell ------------ :------------ I Watson, five years old, takes one of the main speaking parts in this drtuna. The Watson Family will give their Basic Training At Santa Aria usual musical program also, featur­ Kennett Lawrence, Jr., who had ing violin duets and vocal numbers his preliminary training at an air­ by Mrs. Watson, Joyce and Lolita. field in Texas and has been for the The public is invited and admission past three months taking the flying is free. school course at the Utah Agricultur­ al College at Logan, Utah, has now Progress On Surgical Dressings been sent to the air base at Santa Ana, Calif., for his basic training and • The first 1050 surgical dregsings classification. He will be there for were shipped to Mrs. Geo. Dix in three months and will probably then Marshfield yesterday, according^to a statement by Mrs. J. R. Bunch, local be designed to active service. chairman of the work’ in Coquille. Classes meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:30 p. n). in Legion Hall. The response has been good so ¡far except that the night classes are small, Mrs. Bunch said. A song session, led by R. L. Greene, was the feature of the Rotary Club meeting at the hotel Wednesday. A number of old songs were sung and a few new ones tried out, with Don Farr at the piano. Jess Beyers made a donation of big red plums which were greatly ap­ preciated and there were plenty to go around. Wm. Fortier was able to be pres­ ent and was congratulated on his recovery and responded with a word of appreciation for the numbers of callers while he was in the hospital and also at home. C. C. Fprr, of Marshfield, was the only out-of-town Rotarian present. Other guests were Ned Lawrence, of Oakland, Calif., Bob Allen, of the Raybeetoe Co., and Harry Slack, of Coquille. Music Feature Of Rotary Meeting Rebekah. Memorial At The ! Recent District Convention One part of the program of the Re- bekah Convention, held in Coquille last week, which was omitted from the report previously given, was the Memorial. The Rebekahs attending the convention were asked to stand a moment in silent prayer, and then Mrs. Florence Hallock sang “Face to Face" in a very-Ye verent and beauti- ful manner. This was done as a memorial to ths following brothers and sisters who had passed away during the past year—Sarah Bark- low and Maude Ellis, Myrtle Point; ■-■in» , i, ■ Two Before The City Recorder The Past Week • I Eugene Emerson, drunk and dis- , orderly last Thursday night, tor- I feited.the $10 ball he posted with the arresting officer. Elmer B. Usher, a quarter-breed Indian, who claimed to have been a personal friend of the late Will ■ Rogers, was before the recorder yes- | terday morning when he was fined $5.00. He promised to pay next Tuesday but this morning found him in jail again. He said he was foreman of the crew which is building a tele­ phone line above Myrtle Point. FLOWERS . —■ , Six Weeks Spent In Southern California Mrs. U. E. McClary returned last Tuesday, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Bunch, who will spend the sum­ mer here. Mrs. McClary went south to Loe Angelee six weeks ago to be present at a family reunion. She visited friends and relatives also at Bakersfield, Van Nuys, Compton and San Francisco. Having a brother ’ Who is a musician in Hollywood, he made it possible for Mrs. McClary to watch the broadcasts of Paul White- mn, Fannie Brice, Frank Morgan and Diana Shore. She also saw “The Drunkard," which ran ten years, both in Hollywood and New York. Her nephew took the leading part—the night she attended. In Hollywood Bowl they attended John Chas. Thomas opening with the symphony orchestra. At Your It is a pleasure to announce that I have become associated with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­ trict Agent. This Company is an old line legal reserve com­ pany with a long record of service to policyholders. 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