The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 23, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    humorous readings by Mrs. Martha
Mulkey were much enjoyed.
The
history of the Coquille Church of
Christ was given by T. B. MacDon­
ald, of Port Orford, a former pastor
of the local church.. The closing
number was a song by the entire-
group, "There’s a Place for Every
Worker.”
The ladies of the church had
* charge of the banquet but alt the
I members helped to make it a huge
success. Waitresses were: Margaret
Staninger, Vera Hadsal, Katherine
Estey, Emma Frances Mulkey' and
Edythe Farr.
bers. Evangelistic work is carried
on in hundreds of nativ« villages.
Mrs. Foley told of Africa as the "Con­
tinent of Music.”
Elwyn Nosier sang “Lord, I Want
to be a Christian.” Ha was accom­
panied by Mrs. Ralph Harry..
A pageant entitled, “The Value of
the Bible to Christian Nations,"
was given under the direction of Mrs.
Levi Wilson. Those taking part were:
Katherine Esty, Patricia Nosier, Jerry
Holcomb, Ernestine Battey, Veryl De-
Geeter, Dorothy Hardenbrook and Vi-
delle Kelley. A social hour followed
the program, with light refreshments
served by Mrs. Harold McCue, Mrs.
John Widmark and Kenneth Graham.
Those present were: Messrs, and
Mesdames Gus McCullough, Arthur
Hooton, Henry George, E. H. Souder,
Berlyn Billings, Adrian Sias, Elwyn
Nosjer, Ralph Harry, Willard Sloan,
Levi Wilson, C. C. Farr, Mesdames
L. E. Rose, Harold McCue, John Wid­
mark, Arthur Towne, Henry Card-
well, Kenneth Graham, Byington,
A. N. Foley, A. S. Bean, E. E. Nosier,
Goldie Gregory, Maty Wimer, Miss
Jennie Lafferty and several young
folks.
JQémodel YOUR HOME
Court House Crew Has Picnic
About thirty-five members of the
courthouse office force motored to
Bandon Thursday night to enjoy a
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