■ _ i iT-. Good Interest In The* "The Navy Comes ¡Special Meetings Through" At Roxy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Nosier, who had both been ill since their recent The special meetings which began trip to Portland, the former with last Sunday, at the Assembly of God Thurs., Fri., Saturday Personal Mention pneumonia, were able to get out again this week, although Ralph, who lost 18 pounds during his siege, is still far from strong. ' with Evangelist and Mrs. Lindsay; have been attended with good inter­ est. The message of the evangelist is earnest and filled with interesting 1 experiences of himself and hold his Mm. George McClellan and daugh­ audience well throughout his speak­ ter came in Tuesday for a visit with ing. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fol­ Sunday In Sunday school he start- som. Their home is at Lebanon but i ed a Red and Blue contest which Eleanor has been attending O. S. Ci 1 will terminate Easter Sunday. The at Corvallis, brushing up so that she I one bringing the largest number of may be ready to accept employment new scholars will receive a prize. Thursday, tonight, after he speaks, when George is called to Uncle Sam’s he will pray for the sick and Friday service. / . night his subject is, “Could Hitler or Stalin be the Anti-Christ’’’ There is no meeting Saturday but Sunday evening Rev. Lindsay takes for his subject, “The Unexplained Mysteries of the Gospel,” AU services begin Mrs. A- J. Sherwood left Sunday at 7:30, Pastor L, CL Perslng cor­ dially invited th* public, - ( lengill vvitli her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Browning, and family * Friday For Jane Gould Clarence A. Barton Aft Tuesday morning, after being home on a short furlough since last Thursday, to re­ turn to duty at Fort Lewis where he is stationed. Mrs. J. 3. Barton and Mrs. Mae Barton accompanied Kim is far as Portland. Farewll Party Last )i11 • . I I II Hit ’ll*! S« i i i «rPr 1«' I I »I i i l <•) 11«-1 J of- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bohroeder. was hesteaa last |’riday afternoon at her home at a farewell party for Jane Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gould who are now settled at Sutherlin. The young folks en­ joyed an afternoon of games, and there was a llandkerchief shower for the guest of honor. The table at which refreshments of yookies and punch were served was deocrated with favors for the guests, who were Sharon {.arson, Helen Tay­ lor, Marcia Mauney, Mary Kistner, Nancy Perrott, Carla Schroeder, be­ sides Jane and Diana.. ____ i A service romance laid aaipnst the «rim background of the Battle of the Atlantic, and a gripping feud be­ tween t>o navy men, form the dual theme of “The Navy Comes Through." Pat O’Brien and George Murphy are co-featured in the pic­ ture, and Jane Wyatt is the heroine of the offering, with most of the action taking place aboard an Ameri­ can freighter bound for Ireland, and on a captured Nazi supply ship' FOLKS:-Here’s o Lot of Entertainment O’Brien is in command of the navy gun crew on the freighter and is dis­ gusted when he finds that Murphy, a disgraced former navy officer who lias enlisted as a seaman, la a mem­ ber of the crew. Believing O’Brien to be responsible for his original dif­ ficulties, Murphy resents the situa­ tion -especially since O’Brien’s sis­ Norton’s now hâve the Kern-Craft ter, a navy nurse, is in love with him War Bond wallet. Holds 50 bonds despite her brother’s advice. After the freighter goes to sea the and will fit in your Safety deposit Protect those veiled hostility bet ween, the two men box or handbag. breaks into open warfare when in an War Bonds you’re so proud to bu^ attack by Nazi planes Murphy is Wallets only *1.00 egch. suspected of cowardice. Thrilling battles against U-boats and the cap­ ture of the German supply vessel provide dramatic highlights in the setting tor the personal relation, ships of the three principals, until Keys made for all locks. Stevens stirring climax brings matters to Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. tf satisfactory conclusion. “SINTOWN” RAW! ROWDY! RUTHLES! “GIVE OUT, 8I8TI1I" HEP-HONEYS! HOT TUNES! FRESH , FUN THAT’S ALIVE WITH JIVE . . . JUMPIN’ WITH JOY! SUPERMAN COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS EVENTS THE SAME SMALL ADMISSION PRICE Kiddies lie Adults Me - ■ ■ Vaccines (Free Catalogue on Request) ■ Thanks for your Mail Orders; No Postage Charge WED. April 14 Tony Biases last week sold his ranch along the river below Coquille to Schuyler Cook and is now looking for a house in Coquille to rent. Gerald (Red) Sutton, formerly of the Quelle Cafe, who has been work­ ing at • shipyard in Portland for sev­ eral months, spent the week-end with his family here. ADULTS 25c Evening Post published it Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson, for­ merly proprietors of the Dillard Mar­ ket here, were in Coquille a few days last week. He is stationed in Camp White at Medford and she is employed by Consolidated Freight­ ways at Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Melby were here Monday from Portland visiting relatives and calling on friends. They left here about a year ago when lie left the plant here to enter Uncle Sain’s service. He took the para­ trooper course at Fort Benning, Ga., and Is now stationed in South Dakota. Mrs. Melby is employed in Portland. Hugh Gearhart, who left Wednes day afternoon with the draft contin­ gent, was the third of City Engineer J. N. Gearhart's sons to enter ihe service and his sister is working in a parachute factory in Loe Angeles so that the second generation is in-. 100 per cent. One of the boys is in Africa. . hurst College lists Jane Kramer, formerly of Coquille, on the honor roll for the winter quarter. Miss Kramer, a sopohmore there, averaged A or B in all subjects. She is a member of the staffs of thg college yearbook and of the newspaper. LATEST NEWS EVENTS lie A 40c MATINEE SUN. Starting 1:45 Matinee lie & Me ■Evening^llcjA^JOC" NEWS - MUSICAL