ROSEBURO NgWS-WCVItW. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY , 192J. 1 S..VUWBS'. mWS'JtMaaaBa Pfd Man Come from a Monkey, Tadiwle. Fish. Protoplasm. Or front God. His; Band Concert. Hear Hilton Sunday night, Chris- tian Church. VjUt-WISDOM Ths world by wisdom know not Cod. i the mors worldly wisdom and education a man gits a"y ot tid ,ne n,ore 't'r'iinKly be knows not God. And L iJoin is brinKlnu blm to a position where he understands r " .rv dav -understands Him ao well that he can decide " did and did not say In His book what ounht and ought not the so and fcere. ,.. .k.t find savs stands, and the darkest hearts in j . are those whose very light la darkness who see h i tiny do not see tlod at all for spiritual things i betnts are spiritually uiscerneu. 1 -1 1 1 1 II I .11 it.. a. . tnnJv way to snow U(tu is uj iKiirnun an iuai jr.us am, with HI" death for our siua and His resurrection for our K i ,11.1 nnl rite unit rise niFnfn for nm tin la r or II Jrauo r- - . .t.t.rd mo tint worth ithnrks. tint If He iliil nn.l wa t i then liKit breaks In on our souls and we know God. And iiim is life eternal, and If we have eternal life there's plenty ...i.,.i... , .,ll,,uliln with IJIm gainer iruu . Copyright, 1921 J. A. R. eludes testimonies of healing; Sunday school convenes each Sunday morning at 8:45 la the asemint Sunday school rooms. All up to the age of 20 years! are invite J to attend. The reading! room located in the front of tbel church is oen daily from 2 to 4 p. m. eXCnt tin,1ai-a an.,1 hnli.U Tl except Sundays and holidays. subject for Sunday is "Spirit." The International Bible Students 9S9 W. First Str.-et 1:30 a. m.. Topic for study "Hid Jesus after his resurrec tion appear as a man? When was Jesus' new nature begun and when was it actually completed? Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. ICHURCHES Christ The "Church of inues Its studies of God's jreat Interest and due rev our studies "On the Pur acies" we have found that .1 men to make known His fcer that will was revealed d. MK. lBria-zu; mod. the perfect system com- 13:813; 2 nm. b:io, ii; that even the Apostles rform any more miracles. 5:23, and 2 Tim. 4:20. If still heal, why not neat Why .leave Trophimus p. today we have some- than miracles. See 2 Cor. confirmed word of God, 'a more excellent way Miracles were In part. 13, and gave way at the of inspiration, to keep lren from being deceived. Services: Lords Day, 7 p. m.; Wednesday, Church, corner Pine add streets; C. H. Hilton, the big band concert takes Sunday evening. This always supported the band be the band the full even- They will delight us with The pastor will preach hint on the theme, "Did From a Monkey, a Tad- h. s Protoplasm, or From tutu morning service; sub- Bible, What Is in It." Bible li Three orchestra num tit service of the Bible t. a C. E. at 6:30: sub- Mtimony Psalm." Interest services. Is manifested In all the First Methodist Church, South Main at Lane; William Steward Gordon, pastor. The regular services will be held on Sunday, but all other church activities have been postponed on ac count of the Price meetings. The morning theme will be "God's Com mand to the Modern Church," and at 7:30 the text will be "Thou under standest My Thought Afar Off Psalms 139:2. This message will be of special comfort to those suffering in body or mind. In addition to the music furnished by the choir, In charge of Mrs. C. S. Helnlino, Miss Leone Cannon will play a violin solo In the evening. The Sunday school meets at 9:46; J. E. McClintock, superintendent The Junior league is at 2:30, with Mrs. W. L. Martin and Mrs. Emory Cole in charge. The Ep worth league will meet at 6:30, with an interesting program for young people and old people with young hearts. Those wishing to eat their lunches In the basement of the church on Sunday are welcome to do so. 1 Q Lutheran Services will be held Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 214 East Cass street Rev, George E. Theiss, pastor of Grace Lutheran church of Eugene, will conduct the services; subject, "The Test of True Religion." All Lutherans In and about Roseburg are urged to be present Th First Baptist Church, corner of Lane and Rose Streets, H. L. Cald well minister, 9:45 a. m., church school, O. P. Coshow, surt. The school has been maintaining splendid interest. If you are not in Sunday school some where, whether you be child or adult, you are Invited to enroll with us. 11.00 a. m.. Morning worship. Message by the pastor. Music by the choir. ConKreatlonal singing. 3:00 p. m. Junior 11. V. P. U. Misses Gertrude Wickhain and Bertha Kohlhagen In charge. All children from 7 to 15 in vited. 6:30 p. m. Senior Young Peo ple's meeting. Clayte Black, presi dent. Good meetings are the rule. All young people cordially invited. 7:30 p. in. Evening worship. Message by the pastor. The public Is cordially Invited to any or all of the above services. BE First Church of Christ Science, 312 E. Douglas street. Services held Sunday ,. ,, " . , Dr. Price Tells of Happiness and Satisfaction to Be Found in the Christian Life Large Crowds Fill Armory The preaching of Christ In the armory is attended by the "old time power." Yesterday saw the altar filled to overflowing with earnest seekers. Mrs. Prico led the morning heeling service. The afternoon meeting was opened by prayer, led by Rev. Gordon. The text of the afternoon sermon Is found In St John 21:23, Simon Peter said. "I go a-fishing." "Many today are like Impetuous Peter." said Dr. Price. "Again, Jesus told the disciples to cast the net on the right side of the ship, and the result was a miraculous draught of fishes. There Is a right and a wrone; way of doing things. Thlr: Includes the preaching of the Word of God. Wo want to stay by the 'old rugged cross." There is still power n Jesus ChriRt to save men. In the morning at 11 o'clock, and Wednesday Fine I evening at 8 o'clock, this meeting In- l .jjy-, li I s- vi f v-- After School A Handful of The waif f. . i -.. i. i i ..-t taller is too lorn tar vil4r t4 IimWi er mrnfort of w ool children. Let 4em help themselves freely to Tru-Blu da UBn heaJthiul, nutritious crackers that satisfy their ""er without spoiling their dinner appetite, so IwWy and easily do thev dieesr. Made of the TRUE GrsJutfn flnur. Sweetened with rvt and pure honey no substitutes. TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. w . v sy mum rvntsva. siruci mm uraw mum BlM fttbto ftoU Wfr Tr-Ma BncUlk mmm arMsM'ft MH1N -Ma- Pecial for Saturday J Sitli $20.60 SJ $ 1 8.00 "-inch B tor Half J, eater $20.00 Wr.".n..Japane'e Cups and . 85c aigley - Zigler Hdw. Co. miles to a school houso and see people fall tinder 'the power. You don t need to sell old clothes and have oys ter suppers to get money for the church." The Instance of a church In San Jose, Cal., where they had a better wav, was cited. In stead of contributing 14,000 a year, as they were won t to do before receiv ing the Holy Spirit, they raised that year a budget of $30,000. "The church without the Holy Spirit Is of no more use than a locomotive without fire In It." Dr. Price told of a little boy whom they called "Red Hare" because of his red hair. He was a little raga muffin, but he was converted and filled with the Holy Spirit His mother left him In charge of the house one day. On her return she was greatly surprised when she did not see him, but hearing a noise In the barn she went to see, and found him there with eight other bovs whom he was leading to Christ. They all found him and were filled with the Holy Spirit . The sermon of the evening was based on the exodus of Israel out of Egypt until they reached the "Prom ised Land." The children of Israel were slaves to Pharoah. Men and women ore slaves to some habit to day, but there Is deliverance in Jesus. Rom. 8:1. Dr. Price visited a hospital ward where he saw about thirty bahles. Why, oh. why were they there? The father of one of them was In the penitentiary and the mother dead. Rut this Is only one of the sad stories back of the lives of these un fortunate children. One day Dr. Price called on some friends of his. one a railroad president who was worth his million, yet he said when Dr. Price asked him how he was. "I am so un heppy." "Rut why?" asked Dr. Price. "Yon have money, position, all you want." "I am worried to death." he answered. Then Dr. Price preached unto him Christ. From the railroad president's office he went to call on a family who lived In a cottage. There peace and happiness reigned. He asked the father when he came home from work, so happy to see the preacher, how be was. "Oh. business Is good. I am making $2.50 a day now. Yon must stay to supper." "As we took our seats at the table, every head was bowed and they all gave thanks. Jesus was in the home. There was a family -altar and Joy and peace reigned." said Dr. Price. A young girl wandered six weeks on the streets of Ran Francisco. One day she found herself In one of Dr. Price's healing meetings. She prayed for re lease of a dreadful disease and of the dope habit as well. She was not seen for some weeks after that One day she returned. Not being recognlied. she Introduced herself and told ho she had been to her father's house snd obtained permission to preach in the old s'hool house of the neighbor hood. "How is It?" she was asked. "Just wonderful." she replied. From six weeks on the streets of San Fran cisco to preaching tn. oospei or Christ Services today at :30 a. m.. J:30 and 7:30 p. m. The last service will be for divine healing. LACK A L. PITTMAN-. 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