Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 24, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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and back of that trM wal a btautl
fullr lighted cross. With lb other
light subdued. It gave a beautiful
Sect. After many of tha ordinary
games, th young people had ar
ranged a big pan pt mad of aaw
duat. From tola mended numerous
atrlng. Each person prsnt pulled
a atrlng and aecurcd a number. On
the Chrtstmaa tree vat a correspond
ing number with a present. Each
person receiving something, soma of
rhnrch Social
in present being vary laughable.
At I be eluae sack of candy and pop
corn ball were given to each on.
It was on of th moat pleamut even
Inge the young people have apent to
gether U the aoclal occasions.
n
Cnlversal Ttr Filler U guaran
teed for luv.000 miles. It I a sure
preventative for puncture and blow
outs. It rides absolutely th tarn
as air.
Bast wlihat tor a Kerry Chris Us as
and Happy New Year to oaa and all
of th Universal Tlr Filler family.
Meaning all that ar now using aald
filler In plac of air. ' And w know
that you will get pleasure out of your
auto rides this coming year. We
hope that thousands of others In "-It
county may get wise and bar their
tire filled. Filler Servlc Station,
corner Pak Ros.
GreaUyEnjoyed
I . ry uahiu. Christina .oclal
' ,iaat nig" by th Eudeavor
"i'the Christian church In th
i rlora. Th. room wa. beau
rcfc fillr-iLd prcdomtnat
',""l cm.rw. decorated.
Gl. II ILL, of llrnltleboro. Vs..
vho ay lie never felt bettor
tn hi life tluui tut doe now at
though, before taking Tanlac he
wu ixi such a run down oondU
tlon he wasn't able to do a day's
work for three months. Says he
has gained thirty pounds.
BRUNSWICK
Phonographs
Used machines taken
in as part payment on
other makes of phono
graphs. Ost Biuuwick, cost . 1200
' Rtcetdt 106
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PRICED AT 190
Oa Bnsuwick. ceil
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Our biggest asset is the good will of
our customers and we sincerely value
the business you have given us.
May your Christmas be merry and
the New Year bigger, better and busier
than ever, is our sincere wish.
NATHAN FULLERTON
Tio ffiXO&C Store
Greetings
And may the New Year
bring to you the same
measure of happiness and
success that the past has
brought to us through our
many friends.
F. W. CHAPMAN
Red Cross Pharmacy
While extending the best wishes of the
season we desire to express our ap
preciation for the business yeu have so
kindly favored us with. May Christmas
bring you joy and the New Year much
happiness and prosperity.
To our friends and patrons
Your liberal support during the year just
closing has been appreciated to the fullest
extent and will act as an incentive to us to
meet your fullest demands in the future.
Again thanking you for your patronage and
wishing you all the joys of Christmas and a '
Happy prosperous New Year.
Yours for exact service,
I. ABRAHAM.
Let this announcement be an expression
of deep appreciation for our pleasant
business relationship. We heartily
thank you for the share you have con
tributed in making the past year a suc
cessful one for us. May Christmas find
you strong with ambition and, may the
ending bring to you a full realization of
your sincerest efforts.
GEO. A. BURCHARD
THE SQUARE STORE
With a realization of what life means
to us and with an earnest desire to
meet the duties of the coming year, we
wish our friends and patrons a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
"ft may sound unreasonable, but
when I began taking Taulac. I only
weighed 114 pounds and had not
been able to work for over three
oionihe. Today 1 have as much stren
gth and energy as I ever had, aud
nave actually gained 30 pouuda lu
Ik In. In fact, I never felt better
In niy lire, and I owe the re murk
able change to Tunlao and Tanlac
alone.
To tell you the truth, I don't know
what would have become of mo If It
hadn't been for this medicine, for 1
had just about lost my health com
pletely, and the treatment I was tak
ing was doing me no good. In fact.
I hardly bud enough strength at
times to walk across the room.
"My principal trouble was Indiges
tion, and I also suffered from car
tarrh and nervousness. My stomach
was In such a weakened condition
that I rarely ate any breakfast and
had to live on a very restricted diet
"After reading about Tanlac. I de
elded one day to give It a trial, and
It seemed to suit niy case perfectly,
for In only a short time I was able
o go back to work. I lust want to be
eating all the time now, and every
thing even onions and pork seem
lo agree with me perfectly. I shall
always praise Tanlac."
Tho above statement was msde re
ently by o. II. Hill, a well known
and highly respected cltlnen of Urat-
tleboro, Vt.
Tanlac Is sold In Ronebure by W.
F. Chapman: In Dlxonvllle by Thus.
Hatfield and by leading druggists
everywhere.
PRICED AT 150
Ott'sMusicStore
TiCTM EMSM UaOU-rMMCIAPKf
Merry Christmas
To You All!
DUDS FOR MEN
SUNDAY AT TIUJ CIUKCHKM.
Christian tliurrh. Pine snd Wood'
ward streets, Ilev. C. H. Hilton, Min
ister. The old year is about to close.
What has It brought to you and what
has It meant. The pustor will preach
Sunday morning a sermon in keeping
with the closing year idea. Subject,
"What Is Your Life?" In the en
Ing the theme will be, "Obedience
Better Than Sacrifice." Illble school
at 9:45, with a developing standard
front runk school. Uu sure and come
on lime. V. 1. S. C. K. at :30.
Subject, "Missions," led by the mis
sionary committee. The public cor
dially invited. The church 1b closing
one of its finest yeurs of work, and
has been prosperous throughout. The
church will hold Us annual meeting
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 5, at
which time reports will be given &nd
all business attended to, to he fol
lowed by a social lime. The church
has been planning all fnll to have a
revival meeting some I Into In early
spring, and arrangements are being
made for such.
Presbyterian, Jackson and Lau
streets. Itev. K. W. Warrington, Mln
later Merry Christinas. It Is Christ's
birthday. What gift have you planned
for Him v ho died that ynu might
live? 9:45 a. m., the Illble study
hour: S97 was the cash contribution
In "white gifts" mado at the Sunday
school exercises held on Wedneaday
evening, besides there were other
contributions In goodB. lis
the "Kaiully Group" service. Every
member of tho family present and
seated together. Strengthen the fam
ily ties. The session will present
Schnfteld Illble to the largest family
present. The special music will con
sist of a solo, "Lead Kindly Light."
by Mrs. Wilson. 6:30 p. m.. Chris
tian Kndeavor. This Is a purpose
service. Floyd Ilnrton, the president
of the society, will lead the service.
7:. 11) p. ni., an evangelistic rally. This
Is In anticipation of the the reviva
meetings Willi the. Ilulgin evan
gellsilc parly, which are planned to
beg n January Z. the nrst Sunday in
January. The church choir and the
girls' chorus will combine, and
recruited by all others who will vi
unteer to slug, will lead In a live
song service. 1 no special music will
consist of a vocal solo by Miss Pars-
loy and a violin solo by Donald Par
ker. ft 9
M. K. Church, South. Hev. J. C.
(ones, pastor Suuday school at
:4.r; divine worship at 11. In charge
of the evangelist. Itev. Jerry Jeter
HI hie reading at S 00, In charge of
Mrs. Jeter, who will speak upon the
Greatest Hook In the World, the
illble " This will he the last service
held by this great lender. K.pworth
league at 6 : :i 0 . I' d by the pastor
Divine worship at 7:15, in charge of
the evangelist, who will speak on
"The Greatest Detective Story." This
will he the closing sen-ice In the re
vival campaign, which has profound
ly stirred Itowburg The Kvan
gellsls will give their closing message
snd leave for another field, much to
the regret of a multitude of converta
rm friends You are enrdiallv
Invited to attend these service.
Again the season has come when both
custom and inclination prompt folks to
remember old friends and patrons and
give some expression to that remem
brance. In the spirit of the season we
send you greetings. Fully appreciative
of the part your friendship and patron
age has played in our progress we thank
you. And we extend to you and yours
our sincere, well wishes for a Christmas
full of joy. We feel grateful in the
fact that in our new home we will be
better prepared to cater to your every
want, and, in the future, as in the
past, will strive to give you the best
possible service.
PEOPLES SUPPLY COMPANY
Christmas Greeting;
To our old friends, loyal
and true; to our valued
new friends, and to those
whose friendship we strive
to deserve, we heartily
wish unmeasureable hap
piness and good fortune
throughout the New Year.
BUBAR BROTHERS
JEWELERS
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