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L- ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 1C23. PAGE THREE rzrv ' 1 ""; " i '!.' ".' ,M '"Wt-"OHJIl,l II . U-THR LIPS ' nhteout feed many." f ,B 1' ,u "The-re 1b none rlKliteous. no not one." f "'.I before I'hriHt cam., ami Ho wan the only HI'1"'"",,: riKlilooua-unci thcro huH liee-n mint) min-e. the orel that have fallen from His lips icm """iNh'aW to feed the multitude? And even we who "fb.i! nd His riKliteouauesK. wo beiome by laiiU liio M ' 'j jn llim ud our lips. toi. may feed many. I ''riJv "iravelinK to Chicago I fell In with a trainmen and m about Christ. This trainman potiitiiK to hta ""! ,' iVi ' er went through the car. said, "Theie H a man of Te 1 r'al Christian. I've worked with him for ten yearn, ' "Un b-rtu teMimoiv how glad ! wna to hear It. and you iii ioI.I that conductor what the trainman had bimI, re i -ini'v too But he didn't tell me anything that lu.lt- I ai Vv'r taken up with that man the matter of Ins ' i in And 1 wondered -if It were not Just another .n in'the-ie dava, of living In close contact with relative never opemiiB the lips to tell of Jesua' love, and to f are not emptv for the lack of It. Oh. aunductor man. i,'m conduct that fellow workman to Jesus? Oh. brother, ti.nw tint vou have a splendid opportunity. If your life is lV christian; to speak a direct, a pointed, u love tiiiiKlit. word Fn. xt'vuu about his personal salvation? lpS of the riKhteous f.ed many." 11 Tlip I'lrM l!;iUKt tlmrrti, cor:icr of Lane and Una- streets, II. 1.. Calel-,! well, u.ini-ter. At 9:4.-, a. m. the : church seluiol. o. J. Cifheiw. super- i Intcudc!!!. This la a school with ef ficient methods, a liiKh purpose', and1 with the West material In the world the liihle. If you un not in a school you ar Invited to enroll. All old students are nixed to make the clostiiK Sundays or Mr. Coshnw'a wciik with us the b,st lie has ever sec n. 11:00 a. ni., morning worship. A Christmas inessa.ee by t'ie pastor. Special sic. Cet Into the spirit of Christmas liy celling the reul moaning of the season. At 6:30 p. ni. youiiK people' s tnietliitt, l.oulse JeniiiiiKS, president. Omer Harper, leader. A Christina lesson. A Rood place for yomiK people. 7:30 p. I m.. a blx Christmas pneeant by about thirty or more of the young people of the church. Cnder the efllcicnt direction of Mis l'ace these young people have been workinc for some time on this pageant. It will be worth your seeini. All are Invited. Special music. The annual Christ mas children's service uud Christmas tree will be held at the church on Monday evening at 7:"0. All are in vited, especially children. All child ren are Invited whether in the Sun day school or not. ST I V IB f t,4 M CVl er J I I'l U r ft i:pi-esipal Itiiiri'li. v Iii Advent. Karly .nice at 7:3i) a. in.; I at 9:45 a. m .,,n nt 11:00 ,,. Humility of lift Te xt: "I am the plait in the wilderness. the way of the Lord." t Evening service at p. Christmas Services irvire Christmas eve. fat 12 o'clock sharp. (u-is:inaa day at 10 a. (orv be to (iod in the an eartll pe ace, gowu devastated Japan Is askckd. A cor dial Invitation is extended to all, es pecially strangers. Joseph Knotts, late pastor, m. I " Seventh Day Advent 1st. Sabbath Fchool at the WVst ltoseburg clitirca 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Se r mon at 11, Kliler V. H. Steve ns, late ly returned from India, conduciing the service. Sunday night. December 23, evangelistic services at 7:3o. F. A. Lashier of Stitherlin, preseiuing the sermon, the subject, "The Home of the Saved." A cordial invitation is extended the public. Come over i St. Luke 11:141. j and study these lllble subjects with us. bring your Uildos. Hue to come and wor (Andrew O. Dodge, vl- . I Cliri-tinn tlnin li, corner Vine anil Woodwind sTeets. C. H. Hilton mln isier. The Cbrisimas exercises of the church will be held on Sunday evenlnir. This exercise will consist of table-.iiiH. presenting the living pictures of Hible scenes. Interspersed with music, recitations, and the work of the orchestra. It will be a most lirerestlna evei lng. The pastor will preach in the morning; subject "The Child of Promise'." This will be a Christmas seivice, with appropriate Chritt'tmiR music. PIMe school at J : 4 5 with inte-e-esting features: Yeuiii; people's society at l'::to. A deilj'btful feature of tile young peo ple's meeting will bo the presence or about seven students of the Ku pene Hlble University, who will lend their lunueni'ce to the meeting. The public welcome. ra First Church ot Christ Scientist. 311 Wt ei.,ii(rlau 1 1 . , : 1 1 v I (Tiurch. The Sun-1 services are held Sutidav moniieg a' I Beta at :1.1 a. m. 1 1 1 o'clock and Wedne.-day evening' The Presbyterlnn Cliiircli. Lane H in l'.ilile study for at g o'clock, this meeting Include and Jackson strti'ts; L. How-ring Week the pastor will I testimonies of healing. Suuetsy Quick, minister. 9:45 a. m. lllble flstraas sermon. Come I school convenes eath Sunday muni school. The lllblo Is our textbook. Hessase. (iood music. lug at 9:45 all from ages ot 4 to 21 'e teach It as the Inspired word of Itaftae will meet at 3 vears are invited to attend. The .God. containing all of His revealed ri mediate and senior i readlng room in le front of the, will for man. 11:00 a. m., mornln.g ts will meet ut ti:30 church building is open daily exce.it j worship. A junior t.e rvice. Sermoa p. m. the Sunday ! Sundays and holidays f : om 2 to 1 topic, "tiood Tidings." The heart its Christmas pro-i n m. Th public ;s cordiallv lnvll- of the great religious controversy loir will assist. Prti- i ed to atterui. The KUbje-ct of Sim- of today is the lielty of Jesus Christ. Icral poor will be re- j day'B lesson is "Is the l'niviise. In- Is II a myth? You will be Interested Urns offering for the eluding Man, Evolved by Atomic in this sermon. 3:on p. in. Junior the mission work In! Force." and intermediate Kndeavor. This 'i I 7 V WO O) Deliver SUGGESTIONS That will Prove Happy ThoHght Give ROGERS DROS. Silver plate This Christmas with every as surance that your selection will win highest praise If you are sure what you (-hoove 1m le47. 'or ;.,if will solve '! for many Xmas s Tree D -lectric LighU. m Range for the rmily. Hotpoint Vacuum Cleaner pi Pyrex Ovenware is "ways a Practical Gift. al- Sternmcd Glassware many designs. p'nncr Sets in I on a New Suit or Overcoat for Xmas! Not a Sale! nu'im ii! you tnti ncttially s;it Htvtn dollurs ami a half on a iH'v suit or ovorcoitt nt liiirlh'a liy brinKiiiK iu au old, worn out, tlisrarilcd Kiiil or ovtTcoiit. Whit h is all tho more remarkable horatmo the new chuhes that vou t house from lure are ftwnouk for quality. Not a Sale! FASHION PARK KUPPEN HEIMER KIRSCKBAUM BELCER-ISAACS KELLER-HEUM ANN-THOMPSON and SHEUERMAN OVERCOATS You know what any one of the abovei names means In a suit or an overcoat- fine ;;t woolens, correct style, and 1U0',; VAU'H. I y taking advantage) ot this unusual event you accomplish a worthwhile saving for yourself, and at the same time contiibiite uubstanllally to ClIAItlTY for All the Old Clothing Collected is Being Turned Over to an Organization Which Provides for the Needy. MEN-Cr.no; !n an C1J Hit and Save $1 On a new Stetson, Crofut & Knapp or other high-grado Hat. 128 N. Jackson St. The Boy Can Have a New Suit for $2.50 Less liy bringing In an old suit thnt ho can no longer wear. in will he a union meeting of the two tlnn wp will have n study in th" look at d:47 at tlio parsonago societies. A Rtereoptfcon lecture on called the "Harp of Cod," and we In-, Julian will be civen. Parents of the, ile all tho.p who have the 'Harp"! ServltrM at .ro'.i. children, are Invited. G:ito p. tn., ' hook t come nnd sturty with iik. J' young people's meeting.' A Mereop- hovah sayn in Psalm 4 : : I . 'l will tiron lecture with many beam ifully , Incline mine ear to a parable: 1 will colored slides, ft aturing life and mis- i open my dark sayings upon tiie .sions in Japan will be given at this harp." Sunday evening nt 7:. 10 p. hour. Kverybody invlied. Admi.Him m., K. T. Kichmond will . ive a pub free. 7:30 p. in., evening worship. , lie lecture. The Huhject. will he. A ten-minute son; service. Sermon : "What was Man Created Km ?" Isa. I :i : 7 . s . Kv rylM.dy Invited. topic. The T!i There i S Christ.' ; Christmas inusii il! Appearings oi will bv special at both iiiorni:i: and evening service. The choir will be assisted at the morning servlce'ty i Miss HazelKne. comialto. director f Miperintend nt 1 , music in the public .-horln. Site will ! sing for offertory "Kyi- Hath Not I : Seen" from Caul's Oiatorio "Tho Holy City." The other number will consist of a double quartet render ing "Sim; Oh Heavens' by Tours and ti e r eul.ir chcr choir will sing "The Cloria" fni'n Mozart's TweKtfi M iss. The m-M'-'T.! oi th" donb! 1 quartette re Mi n linzt ltin .V;s. lialderma.i. JSmraltos; Tho Two Trees" will be the subject of the children's Chdistmas sermon at Creen at :t o'clock Sunday afternoon 1 and will be riven by Kev. Knolls of , the local M. K. cliurch. The (ireen jutilee quartet has prepared special ' nri-df for the occasion. A special in vitation is cvtended to the commun ity and also Kosehuri; folks to at t nd. 1 The Untiring and $45.00 With Attachments $55.00 Faithful K-rvant. Electric Irons Per. Koeinrl ''. No For the Boys noxln Cloves. I'.levele. Font liallK, Flasket nail. Tennis Kaek et. I'oelvet Knife', Compass, lioy Sene.t Axe. A A Gift for ihe Family V'ill li.:if Kinicli ro"iii aril fur (!rlnt- th" h:cir. fADGLEY - 21GLER-HDW. CO. PHONE 25 Strang and .Vr". Hamn., soprani: Mr. Atftrs an 1 I" Chinch, tenort: Mr. Uamm and Mr. Searing, bab-s. , lailhernii Scricc4 at Iho Kpisropnl P'H-ii-h house, eorii -r Main nnd Cas.i, Sunday afternoon at. L:.10. As lb- jiastor cannot b- iiere on Chrltm.i1 day, our Christmas services will in held Sunday ai -.tn f n. SfranK'f are invited to p.tt-nd. (1. V. iiotf nian, minister. Services at i leveljiml. Sahbahi school at 10 o'clock. A rhrhdinas sermon by V. A. Jacobs. Kveryone In the community invited to com'. International Itiblo Student will meet at the Moose hall Sunday nt 10::;o a. in. We will continue, th" study in the atoi'ment and in adili- M. K. ( hiiicb, Sonlb. Vain and l.ane sireets. Stewart O'Dell, pas- 1 lor. W. I.. Cobb, Sunday sehool Sunday school at ' !: 45 Sunilay morning. I'reachln1; service t 11 M'O o'clock. The theme will be In keeping with the Chrh.t-i mas season, as will that of the eve- niim service. Christmas Is tiie aunt-' versary of the birth of Him who came to mi' man from spirl mil ileaMi. and all who bcl.ve in Cod and His word should tuin their foot- ( n 1 steps Iowa rd 1 heir respective places Mr, of worsaip upcri that day. Ihe pan- Mrs. Vioia Wilson and son, Frank, hft thin morning for Los Anneles wltere 1 1 1 1 y will spend tho Clirlstmas loiK:aS with relnlivoH. GREETING Wo wish to thank our n any patrons and friends for the .al'' support given us this last ai', and hope that you havo ha a:t pleasant a year as wo havo Imd' in serving ou. ' We wish one nnd all a proper-'-uus year 4 or 1H1'4. Economy Grocery Phono 63 lor will preach at Calapnoia at Z :'.'.) Sunday Titternocn upon u Cliristmas lopic. Let nil who will attend that service. The Sunday school tree will be lighted al il : Mi sharp Monday evening. Mul-W'- ii prayer .service al Hie usual hcur Wednesday eve iiln.g. Choir practice J-'riday evening Neglected Cotiria nn-1 ColJi lcaej to Bronchitis, Asthma, influenza and other compli cations. Stop Your Coush with FOLEY'S .(.ti...J UTS Larfest trll:nf rmisTi medicine in the Worlei. Look These Prices Over Clean-Up on Odd Makes Tires .Vlxrt 12 Curels $9.00 12 Kahrlc SI0.00 Z2xi Fabric: S12.0O .i:txl Kalirir 813.00 .1UI I.aneiiKtiT Corel 17.35 32x1 I.i.niati r ( cirel ... 8n.10 .i?.x I.iiiicaieii r Curd S18.C5 1l !.ancaiit'r Ccirl t3.e0 321 1 2 I.ani anli r Cunl ... S22.M) ri-xl 1 2 ti'Knlyi'ar CreiHH Itlli Cup! with tnlic S25.00 3x1 1-2 (IfuMlj'ilir Awt Ceir.l $25.00 P.'Ixl (Jeic.elyear Awt. Corel $22.50 .Uxl 1 2 (ie.e 1 1 :i r Al, Fielirle- $'3 50 C. A. Lockwood Molor Co. Rosehiirg, Oregon , (mNBAMMITE will not cause headaches from handling. Blasters who have had to en dure "powder headaches" caused from handling ordinary forms of dynamite will find the handling of this explosive a pleasure. Non-Headache ! Made in six grades, 75 , 60 00 , 50 40, 35 and 30' Giant Am mite will do your work. Let us tell ycu what grade to use. J. A. Derm Powder Co. "everything for Blasting." RO'-EEURO ASH LAN O MARSHFIELD GRANTS PASS JACKSONVILLE BANDON MEDTORD PORT ORFORD REEOSPORT Vv.r. ciiAl-iviAlN it iiim ''m .r.'l. iZ 1 !