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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
JHE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELb, ORKGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. "Si A Christa, hem tment Ma :v s Inves AA H amaaii i 'M WWIil WW I fi 'jjjjJjjgSBK n 11. TXto&&& r-w" -j-"v$ m I V". js, V ' ". &$& SC $ V .' fetSrJfl ?fSS.rf 3S V.ifW p A.." i& ' vBSr ." f If ifi M III k 1 ' "'A ! ." , 'jfc -, k S - 6 I ii,v ,. - "a MADONNA ano we, ANGELS" BOUGUEREAU (P Curilirwroctoi)aliimt Vn Si UklCLA. .- CM, D. F. WCITLAKS. UHj--t TTT " ' ' Ei;.bc. ?; 77? r.That glo-rtoui N old, It rirnn nn.nn fha mlJ.olchl clcir.Thit clo-rlOUl song of w -.. - B--- ---.- V w J. t J. -dj. J. J- J I J I J J- - . f 1 ' Si Tnrt T2 r3db gfaljgN n iAlri "isrT- T3 From nn-geli bending near thoearthTo touch their harp o gold; A A.J.A &&&& LrUJsJuLd Z&Z crr i-7-iS-0Cfi- t-t-"-" rfjt-rTn i, z: i "t i C r i-i' i ii J I reaco oa tho earth, good-will tomen.Fromheaven'jaUgradoiw Klngj J A. A wdziMMm J..nJJ. J- 4 J. J Wj iPn The vtoild lasol-emn tUU-ness lay To hear theaa-geU dog J.J. iFF3 A-men. o r ' WV-1 t r o oil y? In: 3 Still through tho cloven skies they eomej With peaceful wings unfurled; And still their neavemy music uuai O'er all tho weary world: Above its sad and lonely plains They bend on hovering wing, And ever o'er Its Babel sounds The blessed angels sing. 3 O ye, beneath life's crushing load, Whoso forms arc bending low, Who toll along tho climbing way With painful steps and slow 1 m&ir"" .'.v fj xr:k.l&rfG . wzzzza?:-!. -i Look now, for glad and golden hours Como swiftly on the wing: Oh, rest beside tho weary road, And.hear tho angels sing. 4 For lo, the days are hastening on. Dy prophets seen of old, 'hpn wlih the rver.cirelinr vea Shall come the time foretold, own N When the new heaven and earth shall The Prince of Peace their King, And the whole world send back the song Which now the aagsls sing. Amen. r. U. SEAES. .:.'v:v!-.'' t&iSiiHsKsilBsiBBHssiHrvflSiH fcrSLiifv'. -i "Trig- 1gSjb!'! Hi fwJKh "THERE CAMfl WISb MN FROM THE EAST TO JERUSALEM," fTl ...U.UtH.TIJF .IV ..',...-, i V. tv , I KHIST BAPTIST CUUUCH I -r-nov. H, B. PosUolt, PftBtor-7 Residence, 210 Birch Ave. Phono 123-J. Alice Tlckoll, church clerk. B. II. Pntchett, Supt. Blblo School. Calendar of Services: Blblo School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Ed8tBldo Mission, 3 p. m. B, Y. P. U. meotlntr, C;30 p. ra. Pcoplo's Sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. Prayer mooing, Thursday 7:15 P. m. All all wolcotno to theso scr vlcos. Our Invitation Is especially urgont to strangers In tho city and to those who havo no church home. ?l 7U I r 4 I UNITED BltimiREN OHUIICH I NORTH BI3ND Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor Sabbath School at 10 a. m, Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Proachlng at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prnvor Montinir Wnilnrimlrtv hvA. nlng at t o'clock. I MIP'IIODIBT EPISCOPAL. I .oscph Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth Leaguo at 0:30 . m. Morning Sermon. Evening Sormon. Special music both morning and evening with Prof. Gerald Hunt direc tor of tho choir. Junior Leaguo Bervlc Thursday Afternoon at 3:45, Prayor Meeting Thursday even Ing at 7:30 o'clock. All aro cordially lnvltod. I mI8COPAL C1IUROU. ) Fourth and Market Streots R. E. Browning, Rector 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning sorvlco and sormon. Thoro will bo no evening sorvlco In Marshflcld, but thoro will bo a service In St. Luko's Church at Em plro at 7:30 p. m. Every FYlday evening, 7:30, Blblo study class. There will bo a Holy Communion icrvlco In St. Mary's Episcopal Church, North Bond on Sunday nt S a. in. All communicants aro urgod to attend. ' . , I 1 A home site In thai sunny south-side tfact where the rots lie level and sightly and the soil is deep and rich, where the streets are graded and the city water installed; electric light and telephone service at your command. It's the home place beautiful. You, too will, upon inspec tion, want your new home on one of these choice 50x120 foot lots where many others have built. You can buy on terms to suit your in come. The price is but $300, including all improvements. No assess-1 ments to pay. Plat at our office. Reynold, 178 Central Ave. Development .Co. (OWNER) Telephone 160 I CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Cor. Sixth and Central. - Victor P. Morris, Pnslor - Services as follows at tho Church, corner Sixth and Central: Rogular i rvlcos every Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday School. ,11 a, ra. Preaching and com munion. 0:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. in. Evangelistic Sormon. Yon nro cordially Invited to attoud thtBO meetings. 3tETHOI)lST CHURCH Rev. A. S. Hlfioy, Pastor. i North Bonn . mm i'. )'! i H I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sorvlcos Sunday 11 a. rrii Wednesday, 8 p. m., Auditorium Publlu Library. Sunday morning "Christian Hcl- onco." Sunday School, 12 M. In. Christ tan Solonce Hnll. Roadlng Room open dally except Sunday and holidays, 14 p. m. Christian Science Hall 237 Third St. North. Thd services Sunday will bs follows: Buuday School at 10 a. m. 11:00 a. m. Sermon. Vs.ipor Circle and Epworth League at 7 p. m. BAY PARK CHAPEL E. II. Campbell, Pastor. 2:20 n. m. Runilnv tfchnol P. A. Sacchl, superintendent. Preaching 7:30 p. nt. Mld-wook prayer meeting, Wod noBday, 7:30 p. m. MARSIiriELH PREHBYTERIAN I CHURCH I Rev. J. S. Stubblofleld, Pastor Chas, II, Lowry, clone of sessions A. L, Butz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chas. McKnlgbt, president Women's Auxiliary. M'ss Mary Kruso, organist. J. T. Brand, Supt. Sunday School. Sunday school, 10 a. m. 11 a. in, Sormon. "Christian Mem ories." 7:30 p. m. Sormon: "A Christ mas Talk." Prayor meotlng 7:30 p. va. Thursday. SWEDISH EVANOKLIOAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. Bengston Corner Third and Coramorclal, Roatdenco 294 Highland, Phone 94-R. J:4G a, m. Sunday School. tt a. ra, Sorvlcft. Confirmation class at North Bend at 2:30 p. ra. ' Don't Get Wet and cany around a load of water uiu a cold. 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Ask for articles by trade marks and insist on get ting what you ask for. - ijm Times Want Ads Bring Results WALL PAPER See VIER& About it QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel Phone 106-fj. MAItfilUflELH, U1UXJON DRY WOOD at NOHWKOIAN LUTHRRAN. Rev. R, O, Thor'po Rev. R. O. Thorpe, Pastor Phorlo 376 J. , Resldonco 874 So. 7th St. r Sunday Sorvlco and Holy Com munion, U a, m. S'MHltiy School 10:00 p. m, North Bond Sunday Sorvlce 7:45 p. ra, Sunday School at 10 a. m. : : 4 OATHOMO CHURCH NORTH lKNT T?v. Wm. Ilogan, Pastor. t'Hrosa Morny Hospital, Tolo nhon 2C1, 9 'Mday sorvlco First mass, 0:30 a. m.: last maBS, 9 ft. m. Rosary ai itrnedtctlon, 7:30 p. ra. . . CATHOLIC CHURCH SlARHHPlELD I Re". H. J. McDevltt, pastor; Rov. M, Wallace, assistant. Address, 342 South Sixth street. Phono 248, Sunday Sorvlces First mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, sermon and bene diction, 10:30. 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