The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 03, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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ONE CENT SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Woodyard, of
Eugene, Oregon, visited Sunday at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Henninger.
NOVEMBER
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Christian Science Lecture
At Marshfield November 10
First Church of Christ, Scienist, of
Marshfield, Oregon, announces a Free
Lecture on Christian Science, entitled
“Christian Science: God’s Law of
Freedom and Dominion,” by William
Duncan Kilpatrick, C. S. B., of De­
troit, Michigan, member of the board
of lectureship of the Mother Church,
the First Church at Christ, Scientist,
in Boston, Mass. The lecture will be
given in the church edifice, 730 Cen­
Mrs. Lucy Woodruff, from Little tral avenue, Marshfield, Thursday,
Rocjc, Ark., to visiting her son, Frank Nov. 10, at eight o’clock. The public
Miller and daughter, Mrs. Edith Er­ to cordially invited to attend. There
win, also relatives on the Bay.
will be a radiocast through station
KOOS
Oct SS—The First Securities Co.
vs. Coach Timber Co.
Oct. 20— Fannie Merle Watzling vs.
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Harold J. Watzling. Suit far divorce.
Oct. 31—George Francis Green vs.
Verna Mae Greene. Annulment of
marriage.
Nov. 1—H. G. Kern, as North Bend
Iron Works, vs. MUI “B”, Inc.
Nov. 2—M. F. Patterson Dental
Supply Co. vs. W. R. Bilyeu.
7R43.
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