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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1934)
m coquille valley sentinel coquille , orbgon , Eekimo” Coming to Liberty Theatre Sunday Uncle Sam’s finest turned out to take active part in “Midshipman Jack,” current navy romance of a | middy who falls in love with the com mandant’s daughter and runs afoul of rules and regulations. Bruce Cabot is in the title role, and Betty Furness plays his romantic opopeite. Containing what is ¡-'aid to be the most intimate sequence« dealing with America’s methods for training and drilling its prospective admirals, "Midshipman Jack” had to be doubly censored to peas official sanction. The completed picture was previewed both by the Hays organization and by the Navy iJepartment before being upproved for release. Among rta interesting features is particularly a war manoeuvre staged on the coast, dramatizing a battle be tween airplanes and submarine-chas ers aligned against an enemy attack by under water eraft. The sequence, which provides the climax for the story, furnishing the incident for the heroism of the romantic lead, presents a most spectacular and daring head- on collision between an airplane in full flight and an oncoming ' aub- ! chaser. The picture appears tonight and Saturday nirht SOCIAL NOTES ‘^Shanghai Madness,” the new Fox production which comes to the Liberty Theatre as the Preview both Friday and Saturday nights, represents one of the outstanding contributions to the screen. It te a pulsing romance, laid amid the intriguy, the adventure, the thrills and the excitement of Shanghai. The cast is studded with some of the finest performers in films. Spencer Tracy has the leading role of an im pulsive naval officer. Fay Wray has the principal feminine role. tainmenta. Mr. Van Scoy was pre sented with a useful memorandum Mrs. G. R. Wickham and her daugh book from the ladies. Attending the ter, Mrs. Nels Oumundson, are enter affair were Messrs, and Mesdames staining today sit luncheon at their Paul Van Scoy, J. L. Smith, R. A. home on East Second street in compli Wemich, O. C. Sanford, Nels OeJ ment to Mrs, Lyman Carrier and Mrs. mundaon, J. A. Lamb, W. 8. Bickels, Mighty epic of the Arctic; a saga Paul Van Scoy, who are both leaving H. A. Young. M. 0. Hawkins, C. J. of love and passion that flamed in when school is out for their new loca- Fuhrman, F. L. Greenough, Bert Fol sub-zero temperature; the greatest cations. A lovely bouqeut of Cecile som, E. E. Johnson, H. W. Pierce, L. film record ever made of a native H. Hazard and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood. Brunner rosea centered the large table people who defy death in order to live where covers were laid for Mesdames —these are a few of the elements that Mrs. Frank L. Greenough and Mrs. Lyman Carrier, Paul Van Seay, J. A. distinguish ‘'Eskimo," which opens Lamb, 8. M. Nosier, E. E. Johnson, L. R. A. Wemich were joint luncheon Sunday for a three-day run at the P. Maury, H. W. Pierce, Jas.-Watson, hostesses on Thursday to their con Liberty Theatre, as one of the most tract club members with covers laid A. J. Sherwood, O. C. Sanford, Geo. spectacular films of all time. Leach, Annie Robinson, H. A. Young, for Mesdames W. S. Sicfcels, L H. Not only has the grandeur of F. L. Greenough, Tracy Leach, Bert Hazard, J. A. Lamb, F. S. Emery, frozen waste« been captured for sight Folsom, Emma Lyons, C. J. Fuhrman, George Chaney, A. E. Bradford, R. and hearing, but in addition the pic Mies Ella Waletrom and Mrs. Marvin L. Stewart and Paul Van Scoy. ture contains vivid human drama that Lyons, of Marshfield. Sewing was en is heart-stirring in appealing tender-, Tuesday evening in Marshfield at joyed by the ladies during the after neae. Intimate scenes of Eskimos in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Bur noon. . their loves and hates provide a real-; ton at 848 Johnson St., a number of ism that could only be equaleld by ac- , Wednesday Mrs. C. W. Gano enter members of the southwestern society tual experience among peoples of .the tained the O. D. O. club jpdtes for the of professional engineers and their North. afternoon at her home on South ▼rives honored Paul Van Scoy with a Smashing thriiki thunder across the; farewell party. Bridge was the eve Beach street, with the following pres screen in a breath-taking background ent: Mesdames Fred Kunz, L A. ning1» diversion for the following: Mr. for native adventure; thousands of Christensen, H. G. Prey, Grant Wil and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, E. L. Vin caribou on the rampage charge the cox, B. B. Sanders, John Jayes, Goo. ton, from Coquille; those from Marsh hunters and.then are stampeded into Sherwood, Lee Hand and J. R. Bunch, field being Messrs, and Mesdames C. an Arctic lake; hundreds of maddened who was an extra guest that day. F. Bessee, Ben Ostlind, J. J. Stack, walrus rip fishing boats to pieces; Mrs. Jayes was delightfully surprised J. W. Forrester, Major and Mrs. T. F. hunters attack polar bears with small Maginnis and R. A. Robb, of North when a birthday cake was placed be ivory speani; ice floes crash and jab fore her in honor of an anniversary Bend. with their rumbling brought to the which she just recently observed. sound screen in terrifying volume. Marriage Liceaaes And through all this spectacle runs Recently Mrs. E. L. Vinton arrang April 7—Alvin A. Jalo and Ber the love story ALMala, Mighty Hunt ed for a party in honor of her -on, tha C. Butterfield, both of Marshfield. er, who battles the scourge of tho Dick’s tenth birthday, which was on They were married by Rev. Geo. V. white man to protect the ones he March 30th. Easter decorations were Fallis at the Bay last Saturday. loves. There can be no praise for his used on the long table, which was set April 7—Clarence Glenn and Rose “acting," because he lives before the for the occasion with covers provided Collins, both of Reedsport. They camera ae do all the other natives in for Ben Barton, Harold Taylor, Joe were married by Justice G. N. Bolt at the cast There is not a moment of Pon Estes, Ray Jewl, Charles Thur Marshfield last Saturday. * “camera consciousness” during the man, George Folsom. Harvey Cole, April 7—Francis Leon Edwards, of entire picture. Donald Whereat, George Hoeger, McKinley, and Barbara Opal Kelley, Lewis Gilbert, Jack Newton, Bob of Coquille. They were marled Rat Clouse • McGuffin Martin, Earl Haynes and Dick. urday by Whiter Fiscus al the J. L. A marriage license was issued at Aasen home.. Kelso, Wash., on April 4 to Lee J. The Episcopal Guild met Wednes April 9—Thos. Howe Clouse and Marjorie McGuffin. They day afternoon at their Parish House Watson, both of Bridge, with Mrs. Nels Oemundson and Mrs. married by Rev. C. H. Barklow at his wore married by Judge' Huntington there the same day. C. J. Fuhrman serving tea. Attending home on Monday. Mrs. Clousa is the youngest daugh were Mesdames A. J. Sherwood, Louis | April 10—Robt. M. Sheriff and Charoeski, W. H. Mansell, L H. Haa- ; Edith Elaine Bartley, both of Empire. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGuffin, ard, J. W. Laird. George W. Taylor, 1 They were married by Judge Thomp if thia city. Mr. Clowe ie mess ser Sr., George Lorens, James Watson «on at the Keiser hospital on Tuesday. geant of the McKinley OOC camp. Mrs. Walter Smith, of Powers, and E. L. Vinton. A potluck luncheon April 9—W. R. OxenrMer and Baran Ore.,_ sister of the bride, accompanied will be served next Wednesday at I A. Yoakom, both of Marshfield. noon, at which time the public is in April 11—(Nestor Frank Linnell and the young couple of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Murk, of Kelso, were the vited. Price 25 cents. ! Bertha Wrlson, both of Eaatside. witnesses. AprH 11—Levi Roy White and Wednesday evening the Justamere Jessie Joslyn, both of Sumner. club ladies and their husbands gave Calling cante M for 11.00. Paul Van Scoy, who left Thursday morning for Corvallis, a hearty send- off. The evening started with a seven MASONRY WORK o’cloek dinner, which was served at Of any Mad the Coquille Hotel, after which they Prompt Service Reasonable Prices went to the R. A. Wernich home, GEO. T. COOK where the rest of the evening waa Bn $3 Coquille, Oro. pleasantly spent in various eater- Myrtle Greenhouses and Gardena are holding open house to riaitora Sunday, April 15. Free gift to every ▼tai tor. F riday , april ia im 4. PAGI THREE » I •ss 5BFE(UBY 5TDRE5 A This is Coffee Week at Safeway BUY A SUPPLY NOW! 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FREE DELIVERY A Picture of the Frozen North to Be Shown, at the Liberty The atre for Three Day > Starting Sunday Phone 122 —1 Want Ads WARRANTS FOR SALE — Coo- county general fund paper, at a discount. Seo Bert Folsom. USED CARS— *29 Ford Tudor. "32 Chevrolet truck. Cab, duals, stake body, overloads. Run only 12,000 miles. '31 Ford Tudor. *28 Graham lH-ton truck. Long FOR SALE—1926 Dodge Coupe for wheel base, duals, hydraulic $40. Engine in good shape. Fair brakes. rubber and paint. See M. G. Sumer ’28 Studebaker panel delivery. ¡in, Lee, Oregon. 12t2* ’27 Chevrolet truck. Cab, stake, body overloads, 32x6 tires. HAVE good used upright piano to be *27 Chevrolet coupe.__ , repossessed at once near Coquille. '33 Chevrolet pickup. Balance due $88.50. Small monthly Convenient terms. Lowest Finance payments $«.00. Anyone wanting * Rates. GM AC Plan. this piano please write for furthei •fflsaiiSHsti«« information Tailman Piano Store 395 S. 12th St., Salem, Ore. lit? cÁUenitonf WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Good strong trailer for good sewing ma chine. Inquire at New Deal Mar ket at Dunham’s 18t3 SOUTHW MALA.MiMoAty Htmiv ***** from th» A kík cirana'ESKIMO*