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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1934)
* J The Pioneer Methodist Church Bridge Happenings Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Lyman The December party of the Chris Carrier superintendent. tian Endeavor society was held on Sermon and communion service at Friday evening, Dec. 29, in Hatcher’s 11 a. m. | hall. Game«, contests and singing Both departmenta of the Young provided pleasant entertainment for Peoples* Division conduct their da- those present, who were Mr. and Mrs. votionala at 6:30 p. m. Fred Corps and children, Bernard, Regular service at 7:30 p. m. Billy and Mary Alice; Mr. and Mrs, Church board meeting, Monday, Stanley Lake, Vivienne and Virginia Jan. 8, at 7:30 p. m. Lake and Junior Bartlett; Mr. and Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Mrs. Frank Culver; Mrs. Ray L. at 7:30. Beckett and daughters, Myrtle, Vir Choir rehearsal Saturday evening, ginia and Wilda; Mrs. Walter Clay F. G. Leslie, director. ton, Winifred, Melvin and Alice; Mrs. Mallory Flanagin, Paator. Hattie Hatcher and Mae; Mrs. . . 191 South Henry St Dwight Culver; Mrs. A. O. Hooton and Lou; Helen James; Genevieve Church of Christ Johnson, Alma Larkins, lonella Cur Walter Fiscus, Pastor tiss, Orlin Lett, Teddy Miller and Bible School at 10'o’elock under the Oharles Wilson. For refreshments direction of Ned C. Kelley, superin popcorn balls were served and Mrs. tendent. Classes for all age. Lake, Myrtle Beckett and Melvin Communion service at 11 o’clock, Clayton were awarded a double por followed by the morning message by tion as a reward for winning the con the pastor. tests of the evaning. Christian Endeavor for all ages at Miss Doris England, of Remote, 6:30 p. m. was operated op for appendicitis at Evening evangelistic service at 7:30 the Mast hospital in Myrtle Pqint p. m. The pastor will start a series of Saturday. sermons on, “Evidene that Proves the Mrs. Ehner 'Wilson and children, Bible is the Word of God.” The first Charles, Virginia and Burton, of Sit- of the series wiil deal with, “What the kum, were guests at the home of her Bible Claims for Itself.” During the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Left, series proof shall bg given from from Thumday until Sunday, Mr. Science, Archaeology, History, Ge Wilson Joining them for the last day ography, Prophecy and other sources. of the visit. Evidence will be shown internally and Stanley Lake returned Sunday externally that the Book is Divine. morning to Crescent City, Calif., Workers* conference and board where he has about ten days more meeting Monday evening. work at Zeff Christian’s togging camp. Mid-week church service Wednes Mrs. Matilda Hill spent Thursday day 7:30 p. m. Special study of the and Friday with Mrs. Lucy Culver. Roman letter. Bring your Bible and There was air unusually good at come. tendance at Sunday school Sunday morning. The pulpit was filled by T. Baptist Church B. MadDonald, of “Friendly Woods,” Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes who gave a splendid sermon on “New Year Philosophy.” J. W. Barnett, of for al). Preaching service 11 a. m. Rev. Arago, will have charge of the morn Harold Minters will be in the pulpit ing service next Sunday and a Baptist and will preach every Sunday morn missionary will speak the following Sunday. Sunday school officers for ing hereafter until further notice. the now year were elected a« follows: B. Y. P. U. at 6::30 p. m. superintendent, W. A. Lett; assistant Seventh Day Adventist Church superintendent, Mrs. A. O. Hooton; secretary - treasurer, Miss Maude _ Pastor, H. A. Nier garth. Hooton. The teachers will be elected Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:4£ next Sunday. A number of Grangers and some in Preaching service 11:00 a. vited guests enjoyed a potluck sup per Friday evening at the Grange hall. The Pomona Grange will meet next Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, at Mc Church school every Sunday at Kinley. m. C. Osika, superintendent. Miss Alma Larkins, of Mulino, who was a popular teacher in the Bridge Methodist Episcopal Church school the past two years, has been Sunday Evening Bible Class, 6:15 to visiting friends in this community the 7:16 p,„m. Mm. Edith Ballinger, teach past week. Mias^Lbu Hooton was delightfully er. ~ surprised Thursday evening with a Evening Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. 'ovely birthday party in her honor, at she home of Mr. and Mm. Frank Cul ver, where she was spending a couple Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching, ev of days. Various Jolly and appropri ate games had been planned for the eryone welcome. occasion, these being followed by a G. A. Gray, Paator. 107 E. 2nd St.. Coquille, Ore delicious lunch of fruit salad and cake, which brought a most enjoyable eve ning to a close. Those present be sides the guest of honor were: Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Culver, Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. Ray L. Beckett, Mrs. Dwight Culver, Misses Mae (Hatcher, Winifred Clayton, lonella Curtiss, Alma Larkins, Constance Knight, and Messrs. Orlin Lett, Glenn Hutton, Junior Bartlett and Teddy Miller. Enforce conviction of our de termination for complete Clearance The store will be closed Wed nesday and Thursday for in ventory and remarking prices. Men’s Fine Chambray Shirts superior grade of Madras in very distinctive Patterns Men’s Heavy Denim Hosiery A wide assortment of weaves, col ors and patterns embracing fine silks, silk and wool mixtures, extra quality lisles and merinos. Overalls VALUES Ever Offered Work Trousers Other Dress Socks T. WARNER* S Finest selection of ties of good quality and design. These ties sold regularly at $1.25 to $1.95. Men’s Shoes Pants t Copeland & Ryder Pajamas Work Shoes Heavy composition sole with solid leather insole. Men’s Shoes Church of God Sunday School at 10 o’clock with classes for everyone. Morning service st 11 a. m. Evening preaching 7:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting Sunday evening at 6:30. , Prayer meeting 7:30 ThurMay eve ning. The public is cordially invited to all these services. Edward E. Watkins, Paator. Young People C. E. Meeting The monthly buaineea meeting of the Young People’« Christian Endeav or society was held at the home of Mrs? Erne*t Benham last Tuesday evening. The new president, Ivan Thompson, presided. The new com mittee chairmen appointed to serve for this year in the society’s work are: Lookout dhairmar., Willett Jessee; Prayer Meeting, Frank George; Missionary, Elwyn Noaler; Social, Alda Sloan. Mrs. Ralph Harry was elected pianist for the society. Plans were made for the candlelight instal lation service that will be held next Sunday evening at the C. E. meeting. Flannel Night Shirts Fine quality Dress Oxfords in latest styles. BOYS’ Oxfords Strongly made Heavy Canvas Gloves 13c Leather-faced Gloves 33c Men’s Leather Work Gloves 69c Men’s Cotton Work Socks - 13c Men’s Wool Socks 29c Men’s “FILSON” Wool Coats Men’s Campus Cords Men’s Broadcloth Shorts Reg. 50c n< Men’s Rayon Shirts Reg. 50c nc These Are Just A Few of Our Values. BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE Sale Starts Friday, Jan. 5, at 9 a. m. T. WARNER’S I. O. O. F. BLDG COQUILLE, ORE.