f Hawkins home here until Monday they went down to Curry county to visit Mr. . afld ana Mis. Tom loin Dimmick, Dunmick, qnd qna then on 1 to ~ *' River,Calif, to v¡sit South his parents^ They oxpect to leave another for 34 years, came Saturday on the return trip east. ~~ ■ _____ _ Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Morgan, of Hillsboro, former Coquille residents, came in last'Saturday and were mem­ bers of the gathering which met at the W. H. Fortier cottage at Croft Lake last Sunday. Lieut Earl Hamil­ ton, who is Mrs. Morgan's son, and his wife who have also been here the last ten days were also members of the party. Hplstein, Aloha Allen, Dorothy Cof- fey, Jean Williams, Glenda Clinton, Elsie Forreat, Rheo rjsie ropxst, lüieo Walker, Alya June Fux. Lunelle Chapin and Margdiet Belloni. j ——————-------- Mrs. Wilson Honored ». • ■ Mrs. Fred B. Cunningham who came r Mrs. L. H. Hazard, assisted by her over from Harrisburg last Friday to , daughter; Mrs. Hale Eubanks, enter­ visit her grandmother. Mrs. Sarah tained - at tea on Friday for Mrs. Walker, and other friends here, left, Bernadean Wilson, visiting herefrom Tuesday this week to return home. 1 Portland for a few days. Friends ! who called during the afternoon were ' Mesdames A. J. Sherwood, Lucky Bachelor Girls Elect Officers I The Bachelor Girls met last Fri- Bonney, George Jenkins, George Chaney, R. L. Stewart, Pearl Elling- 1 day for their usual luncheon at the sen, M. O, Hawkins, O. C. Sanford, Coquille Hotel. New officers elected and R. A. Wernlch. were: President, Dorothy Cqffey; I On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lucky vice president, Jean Williams; secre­ - Bonney, assisted by her mother, Mrs. tary, Glenda d|tnton. Out going A. J. Sherwood, also gave a small president was Margaret Belloni. tea for Mrs. Wilson. . Members attending were Dorthea Yarbrough, Maxine Johnson. Lydia Gallin« confa. a„ tor Ji.no Possession Ducks n • ri\ I 1'1 DflflQS J L/OyS In J 0 11 THURSDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY The mothers re NO WOMAN WAS GOING TO PLAY HIM FOR A SUCKER! Ex-County Judge E. L. Peterson, now head 'of the state’s agricultural department, was a Coquille visitor last Friday night and Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. E. X kulmus, parents of Mrs. Ralph Taylor, are moving later this month to Portland where he has purchased a home and will retire. He has been employed at the Smith Wood-Products plant for the past eleven years. / Super-tut penta ... excitement! George McClellan was a Coquille visitor from Lebanon last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Al bom left Tuesday morning for Portland where she was to enter the hospital and un­ dergo a very serious operation. Out of town relatives who came for the funeral of Mrs. Margaret McLeod, held here on Monday, were Otto Davis,' his daughters, Margaret and Mrs. Betty Hayworth and Gail, all of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tal- lon, Springfield. Mrs. Tallon anfi small daughter returned Wednesday. Fuhrman's Pharmacy Lieut and Mrs. Clifford E. Kamph, the latter the former Ann Hawkins, arrived here last Saturday from the base where he is stationed at Pierre, South Dakota. After visiting at the FRIDAY Open 8:30 a. ni. until 8:00 p. m DRUGS LATEST NEWS SATURDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY YOU’LL LAUGH ... at the gay comedy! »YOU’LL TINGLE............ with the thrill of each action scene! YOU’LL HUM.......... the many new cartchy tunes .... in the greatest of all Roy Rogers films! Ann r • j i • 1 L à MONDAY TUESDAY SCHON CRAKr J evening. NEWS To see the complete show be in the Theatre by MS. Mat. lie - 35c ■ ■ ■ ------ - Eves, lie - 5< CARTOON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 VOTED THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE T AGAIN Admission: lie - 40c Time 7:00 - 9:30 ; 1A. «ARSON PIDGEON A