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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
Norial Notes t^AGNET Thimble Club Anniversary The eighth anniversary of Thimble club was featured with a fancy dress party, at the home of Mrs. Aid Barrows, Friday evening Everyone from Betsy Ross to Char ite Chaplin was there tin proxy! to participate in an exceptionally plea sant meeting. Three prize« were given, that for the best executed fancy dance going to Mrs. J. John son, for the most comical costume to Mrs. Herbert Brown, as "Sis. Hop kins,” while Mrs. C. Rasmussen was rewarded as the most proficient in Singing, an old fashioned game, dancing and speaking preceded a Those dainty midnight luncheon. present were: Mesdames B. Figg of Coquille, as a grandmother; Fass- bender, as a Spanish cavalier; C. Rasmussen, in fancy dress; Herbert Brown, as Sis Hopkins; W. Panter, UR strong box is a GREAT MAGNET for the money of those who a school girl; D. M Averill, a school conduct their homes and business by check. It DRAWS the DOL boy; C E. Bowman. Betsy Ross; Per- ry, a young masher; Leia Adams, LARS You'd find it POSITIVELY to YOUR ADVANTAGE if country girl; J. .L. Conger, a gypsy; you would let it magnetize your money. Our FINANCIAL SERVICE is l N. Nygren. an old fashioned lady. BACKED by YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. The DISTINGUISHED O. Gibson, a squaw; P. Hanrahan. TOWNSMEN on our board of directors is our BEST GUARANTEE. I band leader; T. W. Robinson, Chief White Feather; J. Jones, in fancy ¡dress; J. Johnson, the Kaiser; Wm. I.inn, Indian chief; C. Kortli, old i maid; Abia Barrows, Puritan moth er; fl. C. Dippel. Charlie Chaplin; ! the statute's feet, the current is turn Mrs. E. Lewin, clown: F. 8. Tuttle Players Film company’s production of “One of Our Girls,” returns to ed on and Niobe comes to life. Here and Geo. Erdman. the screen under the management tin* funny complications begin. Niobe t t t of that company In a wholly charm- _________________ breaks down and ____ weeps ,____ on ____ the breast ___ Sweet Pea Day Popular Bandon’s "Sweet Pea Day,” held ing feature film adaptation of liar- ■ of Dunn, whose first two names she for the first time this summer und- ry and Edward A. Paulton’s unique | combines into the convenient Greek ------- —..... .. In ’ this u!" attitude, er the auspices of the Thimble* club, comedy. "Niobe," to be shown at the ’ name, i’etramus. is gaining a reputation throughout Grand theatre, Sunday, November she is discovered by the president's | wife. Dunn tries to explain matters Closely fol'owing 21st. the entire west. The humor of the play emanates but succeeds only in appearing to be the event, • the Portland Oregonian commented favorably upon it at some from tiie situations and characters ; a greater reprobate by every action. make length, editorially. Now comes a re both, a double source of amusement Eventually he ntanagob to quest to the Western World from that is rare in stage or screen com clear the truth, and the statue re the Century club of Nampa. Idaho, edies. Niobe, the statue of the an turns to her former quietude. The that copies of the paper containing cient Thebian Queen, is taken home scenery is attractive and substantial any information about “S”eet Pea by Peter Amos Dunn, in whose com and adheres to the varying demands Day” be sent them. They learned pany it is insured for a fabulous of the subject, flashing from Niobe's of the event through the columns of sum, and who removes it to his own ancient home in Greece to the mod A ern environment. Remember, at the the World, kept on file in the Car apartment for safer keeping. negie library in that city. The club careless linenfan leaves a wire about Grand next Sunday night. intends to stage a similar event in their own city and will distribute* papers among its membership. "Sweet Pea I>ay” is to be an nual event In Bandon, according to officers of the Thimble dub, who preparing for next year's contest, who enter the doming contest urged to get the seeds into ground at once, as this is said to be the best time of the year for plant ing. I » Our high grade stock of merchandise at exceptionally 8 low prices. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF CITY 00 0'5 oo oo yo o¿ 0 0 Pure Granulated Cane Sugar Sperry Drifted Snow flour Red Ribben Flour Swift’s Jewel Compound Armour’s Pure Lard Oxford’s Hams Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon Small White Beans Tree Tea Caracol Coffee (reg. ;FW‘> M J. B. Coffee Hills Bros. Coffee Canned Tomatoes reg. 10 Canned Corn reg. 10c Japan Rice Graham and Corn Meals Wheat and Oat Flakes Corn and Gloss Starch Arm & Hammer Soda Old Dutch Cleanser Crystal White Soap Seeded Raisins Canned Peas reg. 10c C & K Milk Pure Cider Vinegar Full Cream Cheese Ghiradelli’s Ground Chocolate $ $5.90 sack $5.25 bbl. 5.20 bbl. 60 cents and 1.15 pail 70 cents and 1.30 pail 15c Ib. 25c Ib. .06 Ib. .45 Ib. .25 Ib. .40 and .90 can .35 and .90 can 3 cans for 25c 3 cans for 25c .05 Ib. .35 sack .25 pkg. 4 packages .25 4 packages.25 3 cans .25 6 bars .25 3 packages .25 3 for .25 4 for .25 .30 gallon .20 Ib. .30 per can City Grocery Company “HOUSE OF QUALITY" D. H. JACKSON J. H. SHIELDS ooooo ooo< oooc The Famous Players Film Company prest tits HAZEL DAWN in “Niobe ’ i <’< medv in lite Parts “Niobe is a humorous blending of the ancient and the modern; a Comedy that begins 3000 years ago and ends today, I his is a Paramount Featu re that will surely please everyone. GRAND THEATRE SUNDAY, NOV EMBER 21st Coming—Blanch Sweet in “ lite Captive, parts—-next I hursday. SABRO BROS Phone 751 YOUR NEIGHBOR BANKS WITH US. DO YOU She JFirsf National^anh of Üîanîlon t t t *0000000000000<0>0000000<><>- A. PARAMOUNT PICTURES arc Making a Hit Everywhere The VIC I OR Agents O Bandon, Oregon The bounteous feast for the big Coos County Businessmen's associa- tion was served under the auspices of the Presbyterian ladies, The banquet was a great success and it is certain a large measure of its success and the spirit of good fellowship which permeated the meeting may be attributed to (lit* The Library has recently acquired excellence of the eats. the set of Wit and Humor of Ameri t t t ca," offered by the Literary Digest, On Friday, November 19tli at S monologues und recitations. To p. m. a musical entertainment will getlicr with the New Century and be given at the Presbyterian church. Young American Speakers, purchas Everybody welcome. An admission ed last spring, furnish a fairly good of 15 cents for adults and 10 cents assortment from which to choose re for children will be charged. citations and readings. t t t Ilecent gifts are: “Hypatia,” and Misses Pearl Craine and Louise the “Hoy from the Ranch.” Mani Clausen, two members of the Class of magazines have been gratefully re ’14, Bandon High school, who art volved, among them: Cosmopolitan, attending the I niversity of Oregon I’ho Fra. The Cooking Club Maga this year, were announced as pledged zine, the Argosy, etc Two books. to PI Beta Phi. a national sorority, I he “Rainbow Trail." by Zane llrey, the week just passed. and “Shadows of Flame«.” by Amel t t t ie Rivers, ordered for the rent shelf, The Ladies’ Art club is meeting are long overdue and are probably with Mrs. I.. .1. Radley, at her horn** among the express lost on the Santa on First street, this afternoon. Clara. There is a plan formed for t t t tlm Coquille anti Bandon libraries to The Thimble club held its regular i xchango twenty or thirty-five vol meeting at the home of Mrs. II. C times of fiction, several times a year, Dippel, on Ocean Drive, this after thus offering readers a greater va- noon. iety than would otherwise be pos t t t slide. Mrs. It. Figg of Coquille, who has Ths matinee, to be given at the been visiting with Mrs E. Lewin for Knights of Pythias hall, December the past two weeks, returned to the I lth, offers a snappy program and county seat Tuesday. Mrs Fig; is is for the benefit of our fund for one of the pioneers of the river, hav tenewlng the library periodicals, We ing come to the Coquille valley t<> hope to Increase the number of our years ago. subscriptions this year and hope, by t t t a series of entertainments to raise The ladle«' Aid of the M. E. at least fifty dollars for that pur church will hold a bazar and lunch pose The fact that 1011 magazines sale In the near future, The date were circulated during the quarter will be announced later. ending September 30. shows how t t t that class of reading is appreciated The annual Christmas ball will be by the card holders of the llbrart given again this year for the benefit AMELIA HENRY. of the G A. It. Further announce City Librarian meats will follow. Th« Elizabeth arrived from San Francisco Friday with the following list A O. Hoyt and wife. R II Rosa and wife. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. F E Martin. Mrs. Frank Leslie. Miss C E Sanborn. Mrs Augusta Oh ties, Mr and Mrs. N E Divelbtss. J. Mat tie, Minnie Dtvalbiso, Hubert Dlvel- b|sa. A. B Kay, Geo Clausen. Stan ley Clausen, John U«e. H. Willis, Entma Dlvelblsa, C. W. DeHoff, Msr Stevenson She sailed again Sun day with the follow Ing C. E Broad- bent. C, ti Miller, W C Conger. Mrs. K. F Blackerby. M Church- III. Roy Thom, l>. F Peterson. Ben Snyder. E Snyder Blanche Sweet in “The Captive," six reels. Grand. Thursday. Novem ber 25th. Who Is the vampiro woman In "A Fool There Was.” •xioni Hazel Hawn In rtetarrw at the Grand Theatre, \ovetiil«-r 21st. The exquisite star. Hazel Dawn, who attained fame in the stage suc cess. "The Fink Lady.” and her re cent starring vehicle. The Debutan te. and who made her first appear anew on the screen in the Fatuous Bouncing Health and Active Brain come naturally with childhood, but in later years are usually the result of right living— Proper Food Plays a Big Part Many foods—especially those made from white flour—are woefully deficient in certain mineral salts which are essential to life, health and happiness. Io supply these vital mineral elements, so often lacking in the usual daily diet, a food ex pert originated Grape-Nuts This food, made of choice wheat and malted barley, supplies all the nutriment of the grains, including the phosphate of potash, etc., required for the daily rebuilding of body and brain. Grape-Nuts has a delicious, nut-like flavor —is ready to eat direct from the package with cream or good milk, and is complete nourish ment. filili “There’s a Reason for Grape-Nuts