The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 27, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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Class Play
Well P
ter, strengthens Elizabeth’s distaste
for Darcy. -
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The climax la reached when Darcy,
who all along has been falling in love
with Elizabeth, proposes to her and
she spurns him. Here Winifred Van
Fleet had her chance and proved her
ability al dramatics. Later when she
discovers why he ^interfered- in
the match between Jane and Bingley
she learns that but for Darcy who
patched up the marriage between
Lydia (Glenda Richardson) and
Wickham, a lasting disgrace would
have fallen upon the entire Bennet
household.
Elizabeth and Darcy come to un­
derstand each other and pride and
prejudice vanish with logical con­
clusion.
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Much talent was exhibited by in­
dividual memebrs of the cast, some
parts permitting greeter opportuni­
ties than others. Bartiara Barrows,
taking the part of. Mary, the bookish
daughter, was especially, characteris­
tic. Jeanne Boyle was well choeen for
the part of Jane, the gentle daughter,
seeming naturally to have everything Wernlch hostess, st the home of her
to contribute to her part. The com­ daughter, Mrs. Goo. L. Maynard, last
bat of wits between Elizabeth and Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, of
Darcy were delightfully handled by Sixes River, and Mrs. Leona Bryant,
Jim Bunch and Winifred Van Fleet whose ranch interests take her away
All the sister characters-were differ­ from Coquille considerably were
entiated end each portrayed with skill both In attendance. ' Others were
the type of girl the plot required.
Mesdames Ft L- Greenougn,
d.
The play included seven'part* far, Hawkins, Bert Folsom, J. A- Lamb,
boys and these, like the parts for J. L. Smith and H. A. Young. {
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New Operator At ,
Robert’s Beauty Shop
Nazarene vnurcn
río Have New Pastor
Norma Monteith, daughter of Evan
Album of Coquille, has accepted etn- •
ployment in the Roberts Beauty Shop.
Mrs. Monteith has been formerly em­
ployed in beauty work at Medford,
Ore., Spokane and Bremerton, Wash­
ington, and El Paso, Texas
She
came here from Texas to visit .. ¡m
relatives and has decided to remain
in Coquille for the present.
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I The pastor of the local Church of
I The Nazarene, Rev. M. M. Short, will
'soon leave Coquille for IJampa, Idaho,
i where he and his- family'arj iqpeing
ito send their little daughter, Lillian
t Faith, to the Northwest Nazarene Col­
lege located at that place.
Mr. Short has been pastor of the
May Dance
Cruwala* Of Queen Ann
and her Court
OAKS >AV1L1ON
Myrtle Point
SATURDAY, MAY «
Sponsored by
Myrtle Point Jr. Women’s ( luh
\ Music by
Bum Gartin Ochestra
Admission, including ax—
Dancers 70,
Spectajors 3.1c
Service Men 35c, Children 2tl<-
. Flowers for Mother’s Day, May 141
Will you need some? Kindly place
your orders early so we may be sure
to have what you wish. We will have
azaleas in a variety of colors,
gen’s, phone 64.
REV. V. W. ANGLIN
New Pastor Nazarene Church
i were only four members and quite a
ind debt on the property. They now
F*” have a nice little group and have Just
paid tiye last of the indebtedness, leav-
ling the property clear.
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As soon as school is out and their
*>t property located at 11th’and Carter
streets can be sold, -Mr. add Mrs.
nd Short expect to move.
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Rev. V. W. Anglin, who recently
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Full Sise Crib
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and Felted Mattress
. $21.50
Chairs
Probate Court Items
Upholstered Seats and Backs
Clifford L- Ellsworth and Boy L.
Wilson were last Saturday named as
executors of the will of Emma S.
Wilson, who died at Marshfield Aug.
5, 1931, leaving an estate estimated
to consist of 33000 in real property
and 31700 in personal.
C. A. Barton was named executor
of the will of Peter F. Gehlke, who
died last month, in papers tiled at
REV. M. M. SHORT
the^purt house Tuesday. Appraisers
The Retiring Pastor
of W- 34800 estate named are J.
closed
an
evangelistic campaign with
Barton, L. P. Fugelson and George
local congregation, has been called as
Laird.
tss^r $59.50
Purkey Furniture
FREE PARKING
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Specials Friday & Saturday
MILK Alpine or Carnation $3.39'se 3cans 29'
LUNCH MEAT SpamorK.P
CAKE FLOUR
Swansdown
MAYONNAISE
Luxury Brand
SYRUP Dodge Brand
12 oz. tin 37c
Ige. pkg. 24c
pts. 33c
table syruP
BACON
Swift's Premium
SALMON
Sea Cup quality Pink
GR. BEANS Cut Blue Lakes
pt jars 19C
■b. 33c
lb. tins 23c
#2 tins 4 tor 29c
JELL POWDER Wadham's0,1 flavors3 pkgs. 19c
COFFEE Wadham's drip or reg. in gloss jars lb. 27c
TISSUE
Astoria guaiity
BROOMS
4 rolls 19c
National
99c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
ASPRGS
TOcíONIONSSX 3
Naveta 1
)RANGES«Z. Sweet DOZ. 591 PRUNES
AVOCADOS
Green Fuertes
25c
Fane»
2 for 19c
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