? \ * f FAOl BIGHT ORIGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER », IMS. 4 u. Northwestern Christian College Quartet at Church •! Christ Minor Mention Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ray were here . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hosier intend -• — •----- •» aaa 7,000-sc leaving by train this evening for San last Saturday from their re -Dtego, calif., where two df his broth- are very enthusiastic about their re­ ers and a sister reside, expecting to cently purchased ranch on which be gone a month of more. The three there are three nice houses, They down there are former Coquille resi­ dents, Mrs. Minnie Hartley, I. H. came over on business. and Alva Nosier. Mr and Mrs. Lafe Compton re­ Mrs. W. M. Steward returned last turned Tuesday afternoon from Port­ land, where they went last Saturday Thursday evening from a ten days’ to attend hte hotel association ses­ visit with her daughter, Margaret, in San Francisco. <■ sions. __ Mr«. Carrie E. Benham was a Co­ Altar Society Sale To Be quille visitor from Bridge last Satur­ Held Saturday, Dec. 11 day and caHed at this office to extend Holy Name Altar Society Fancy the date of her Sentinel subscription. Work, and Apron Sale, next Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lake left day at Thrift Grocery Store, Beau- Wednesday for Seattle again to make tiful hand-embroidered Linen Lunch­ their home there. Mrs. Lake had eon Set will be given away at the been living here while he was in sale. The quilt was given at the November sale to Margaret the Army. Mitchell. Mrs. David B. Biegger arrived home Monday morning after spending a week with Dave at the Farragut Naval camp. Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham were on their way to Coquille from their present ranch home near Vale last Wednesday night when the fire '* damaged the building in which the No-D-Lay Cleaners operate. The Cunninghams still own the building. They were at Cottage Grove Wednes­ day night and arrived here last Thursday. They expect to be here until around the middle of December. Ernest Purvance arrived home Monday from Salt Lake City where he had been for a week attending a meeting ot a committee planning for the Jurisdictional Conference of the Methodist church to be held in Salt Lake City next July. The quartet of Northwest Christian College, Eugene, Oregon, will pre­ sent sacred numbers in connection with the morning worship wvic* at th e- Chu r ch uf ChHst, Dec712.This group of young men is known all over the Northwest for their musical ability. Mr. Kenneth Johnston, the field man from Northwest Christian College, will speak op “Christian Education.” The public is cordially invited to hear the quartet and Mr. Johnston. ' * , Following the morning service the young people of the church wiU be hosts to their visitors at a potluck dinner in the social rooms of the church. One Hundred Per Cent For November 1 At the Rotary Club meeti _ n read a letter^ from district Governor CheynO of Rotary^ congratulating the local club on its outstanding record of four 100 per cent attendance meet­ ings during the month of November. The club has previously had a num- Eagles Notes Lin Swain spent the week-end at Eugene with Mrs. Swain, whom he expects to return home soon. Lin anticipates his call to service will come in the next few weeks. A MAN OF \tk« '' ' ebff,.r,- e.u OLD SOUTH C m U b Y HwF BLOSSOM •«-«• RICHARD TOILITRIIS DIX JANI WYATT ALBERT DEKKER bloom of the Old South's fabulous King Cotton” . . . equal parts pure sunshine and enchanted moonlight. Subtle witchery to complement your loveliness. Old South Cotton Blossom sequence includes Cologne »1.25 and »3.00, Dusting Powder $1.25, A potluck dinner will be held on Dec. 17 at »:00 p. m. for Eagles and their families. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish. There will be a program and Santa Chtuii. Mothers of children should bring a wrapped gift with each child’s name an it The «Eagles and Auxiliary are giving sacks of candy. The annual secret sister’ exchange und the revealing of names in the Auxiliary will be held Dec. 17. Mrs. L. P. Fugelson, who has been visiting her daughter, Blanche, in Ta­ coma, for the past ten days, is ex­ pected home the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ellingsen, of Sutherlin, spent the last week-end here visiting his mother, Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen. Mrs U. E. McClary returned last Sunday night from Los Angeles and San Francisco. She left here five weeks ago to accompany her mother, Mrs. Bunch, to her home in Holly­ wood after having spent part of the summer here. Mrs. McClary had not anticipated remaining so long a time in the south but did so in order to see relatives about to return from the east. Her timé was divided among friends and relatives at Loa Angeles, Van Nuys, Compton, San Francisco, Berkeley and other places. Travel was not so crowded now she states as it was during the summer. Club Women Are Looking Forward To Tuesday's Program The Coquille Woman’s Club will hold its December meeting next Tuesday afternoon at the Guild Hall. Assembly singing starts at 2:00 p. m. Mrs. D. B. Kesner, chairman of War Service, will be in charge of the pro­ gram. Honors will be accorded to mothers, wives and daughters of ser­ vice men and women. There will be remarks by Miss Jacqueline Braden, I'iipialn Of the Oregon Corps; an address by a Spar speaker from Portland and a Christmas can- tata, “A Vision of Scrooge,’’. taken from Dickens “Christmas Carol,” Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, director. Mrs. O. C. Sanford, club president, will preside. ~ ’Notice To Junior Women The Junior Women’s Club will meet next Monday nigM,*Dec. TO.- CTiir- man in charge of the program will be Jean Williams of the War Service committee. Gertrude Swinney and Marie Silverton will be in charge of refreshments. WANTED—2 good Air Rifles for cus­ tomers for Christmas. Brooks Used Furniture. Harbison's myrtlewood for Christ­ mas gifts. s If it is Insurance, see me. .—F. R. s Bull. ACTINGr WAS AS. EASY AS FALLING INTO TREBLE Inspired by the delicate, evanescent Mrs. May Barton went up to Port­ land last Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. Barton, who is now stationed there. signified their intention of attending, Rotarian guests present were J. E. Richmond of Eugene, Jno. D. Carl oL -Myrtle—Point—and Ed Hughes of Grants Pass. Other guests were E. D. Webb of Gardner and Geo. H. Jenkins und Ben Bar top of Coquille. Folks! This Big Double Feature Program Is Tops SAT Members of Eagles, who wish to have cards sent to husbands, broth­ ers or sweethearts in the service at Christmas tim^xall Mrs. Van Spores. Give Books, the ideal Christmas Gift. You’ll find a large selection at Norton’s from which to choose. ber of 100 per cent meetings but never before had it had four succes­ sive ones in one month. Mr. Çaughell also called at y of Coquille a tanker will be launched from, the Kaiser yards on Dec. 16, and asked all that intended to be present at the ceremony to advise him as the in­ vitations are to be sent out im­ mediately. He stated that there al­ ready were about fifteen who had Talc - 60^, Perfume »4.00 and »7.50, ■wwn Sun Dial Gift Box »3.50. Fuhrman's Pharmacy Open at 8:30 A. M. ttxivx VttM ROD PALLETTE • JORY• ARMSTRONG * BEVANS • CAMERON Closes at 6:00 P. M MATINEE SATURDAY 1:45 . «»tu k> Chic Young PENNY IlNCLETON « *11111 LAKE LAKAI SIMMS • * m imm < « aon»» ««a Eves. 11c - 40c 1