The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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Aristo Motor Oils
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SERVICE
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REPAIR SHOP
BOWLING
W. H. FORTIER
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New Stamped
Goods
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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.
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The C. F. club met with Mrs. Harry
Varney last Friday to make artieies,
which the club will sell during the
Corn Show.
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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.
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Services Sunday, 11 a. -m. and 7 JO of welcome and reepone was given by
William Stauff, of Arago.
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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.
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