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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
** ?,W. About the Mon.-Tues.-Nov. 23-24 QUALITY Revue HIGH QUALITY AND REASONABLE PRICES Music—Song—-Dance-—Laughter Featuring THE FAMOUS NOVELTY filRLS' JAZZ BAND Also The Novelty Trio, Ivy Lillie, Radio Jazx Queen and Katherine 8mith, Dancer PONJOLA CASH STORE Want Ads Union Gasoline AND r* -i 4Ì 1 Aristo Motor Oils «s® 8 HOUR SERVICE i , « REPAIR SHOP BOWLING W. H. FORTIER - a , New Stamped Goods w Just Unpacked Our new line of stamped Goods includes many attractive pieces, stamped in a myriad of effective patterns, requiring only the sim plest embroidery in harmonious colors to bring forth their ex quisite beauty. Along the Highway Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon VonPegert left for Gold Beach this week, where they will make their future home. Sheldon has accepted a position with the Gout Auto Lines. Two very successful community meetings have been held at the home of O. C. Harry, the first one Saturday 1 night and the second Tuesday night. Further plan* were discussed for financing the Community Hall and at the same meeting the oosnmunity de cided to hare a stand during the Corn 8how, whore we might display our wares and dispense good things to eat. P. F. Gehlke has been confined to his home this week with a sore foot and a boil on his face, both of which are very painful. , ' The C. F. club met with Mrs. Harry Varney last Friday to make artieies, which the club will sell during the Corn Show. • - JUST THE THING FOR THAT Christmas Gift eleten o'clock th« sermon theme will oe, “Essential Elamanta in Christian Growth.” In the evening th« minis tar’s theme will be, "The Spirit of Prayer, the Acme of Soul Life." GUARANTEED HOSIERY, samples The Baptista extend a cordial wel your sise free to agent*. Write come to the entire public to worship for proposition paying 175.00 Christian Science Society in these meeting*. weekly full time, |1.50 an hour Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. •pare time, selling guaranteed Sunday Service at 11 a. m. hosiery to wearer; must wear or Subject for next Sunday, "Soul and Meet at Arago in 1925 replaced free. Quick sales, repeat Body.” L. E. Alexander, of Coquille, was orders. INTERNATIONAL Wednesday evening meeting et 8 elected president of Myrtle Union STOCKING MILLS, 8231 Norris o'clock. Christian Endeavor, during the an town, Pa. tatio Free public Reading Room open in nual banquet in the basement of Church. Building every Tuesday and Marshfield Church of Christ Satur Saturday afternoons from two to day evening. Arago was selected as four. •he location for the 1925 convention but the date wan not set. ’ Church of God Other officers chosen were: William You ar« invited to attend the regu Stauff, of Arago, vice president; Elea lar services of the Church of God at nor Foley, of Coquille, secretary; J. the corner of Henry and Seventh Sts., A. Jackson, of Marshfield, treasurer; where the people believe the Bible to ¡and Stella Parker, of Myrtle Point, secretary of the devotional depart be the inspired Word of God. 8ome of the distinctive features of ment. The banquet was attended by about our faith are: The Spiritual Birth, the Baptism and Gifts of the Holy 75 persons, including representatives Spirit, Bible Unity of Believers, Di from Coquille, Myrtle Point, Arago, vine Healing, the Second Coming of Marshfield, North Bend and Eugene. Rev. H. E. Rossell made the address Christ. ! Services Sunday, 11 a. -m. and 7 JO of welcome and reepone was given by William Stauff, of Arago. F Miss Hasel Duvall, retiring presi Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Young People’s Meeting 8:80 p. m. dent, served as toastmistreeff calling Mid-week Prayer meeting Thurs upon the following far short talks: Dr. Walter Meyers, of Eugene, Mias day, 7:80 p. m. Our motto: "Full Salvation, Unity Stella Parker, of Myrtle Point, F. F. and Truth.” Como and get acquaint Cooper, of Arago, lirs. A. R. Knowl ed and enjoy the association of spin- ton, of North Bend, Guy Armstrong, of Marshfield, and Mias Eleanor toil confreg&tion. Foley, of Coquille. H. A. Norman, Pastor. /■’S ;_____ 4 q tlj