The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 13, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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Personal Mention
The three'daughters and two sons
of the late Cha*. I- Willey came in
Saturday eveniug for his funeral
here on Sunday. Mrs. Edith Mitller,
Mrs. Elva Roberts of Portland, Chas,
and Early Willey, both of Corvallis,
had Jo leave again Sunday evening,
but Mrs. June Walker remained until
•Tuesday evening when she left for
her home in Seattle.
Guy Mintonye, one of the mechan­
ics in the M A W. Auto Service shop,
will probably be away from the Job
for another three weeks yet. Last
month he fractured a bone in his left
I land when he cracked it with a ham­
mer.
Nazarena.EvangeJist
Meeting Continues
been studying the Mandarin dialect
in a California University and he
pluns to return to China as soon as
the State Department grants his pass-
port.
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Rev. V. W. Anglin, evangelist, who
is conducting meetings at the local
Church of The Nazarene, is giving a
good account of himself as a preacher
and evangelist, and some definite
help has been rendered to the local
__George Chaney, Jr., relumed to congregation in the first services held
Corvallis after a spring vacation here at the church>
The Oerding Families.
with his family.
The Easter program given by the
Sunday School last Sunday drew the j inductceS(
Mi«s Margaret Steward, who is at­ largest congregation the localIchurch,
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at
tending Glad Tidings Bible Institute
ho had since it was organized.
(Schrocder., Jeweiry 8tore.
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it) San Francisco, is spending her
Mr. Anglin has been preaching the
spring vacation with her parents, gospel in th. Church of The Nazarene t
Mr. and Mrs.'W. M . Steward.
for twenty-«x years and is able to
give a very sound and practical ap- j
Mr. >nd Mrs. Wesley Downs, for­ plication , of the Gospel of Christ in
mer Coquille residents who liv« near his messages, it is stated by the local
Grants Pass, left for home the first
pastor, Rev. M. M. Short.
of this week, after being here since
Anyone interested in the Weeleyian
last Friday.
doctrine of full salvation will find ,
I Mr. Anglin’s preaching absolutely i
true to life and sound to the core.;
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along Bibical lines, and with a prac­
tical application for those who are
hugering and thirsting after right-1
eousness.
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Mr. Short urges his friends and \
neighbors to attend the meetings with
full assurance of being helped and
'blessed.
folios.
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