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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1924 FIVE I -mmm . i ; X SUNDAY AT THE f V ' 1 1 CHURCHES 5 RlGHT near, your home a number of dealers sell Gem-Nut Green. There w'.II be services a usual at the llrei u school house, Sunday aturnoon. Sunday school at 2 p. in. followed by preaching Bcrvice at 3. Itev. Knotts will preach the sermon and conduct the services. .ft 4 1 t7- . K HxJ I if I young person. All J VVI-; U-llt , are most cordially I LVl Wk i 'l i ,r,'s'm-7:3(1 n ' ri I J ' Worship. Message by li- " " ' j These eveniiiK service rprarine Ask for it you'll like it. It is the spread for bread made without the touch of hands. i . . . . . Swift & Company U.S.A. Makers of Premium Oleomargarine Lutheran Servicer There will be nu Lutheran services next Sunday. Special atu nlion is culled to our Thanksgiving service, on next Thursday morning, 11 o'clock. Sub ject ot the sermon, -An Kxhoriiun to Thank God." You are urgcu u attend this service. If you look back upon the past year and enum erate all the blessings rccelveu from your heavenly father, you will have every reason to give thanks lo your God on Thanksgiv ing Day. So don't fail to come. All strangers welcome. 11. H. Young, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist 312 Kast Douglas street, lteguiar services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock, this meeting In cludes testimonies of healing. Sim- day school convenes each Sunday morning at :45. All ages from 4 to 20 years are admitted. The read ing room In the front of the church building Is open daily except Sun days and holidays from 2 to i p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. The subject for Sunday's lesson will be: "80111 and liody." M. E. Church. South. Main and Lane streets. Sunday school under the direction of Superintendent L. Cobb at 9:13. Our school is growing rapidly and improvements are being made in every depart ment. The pastor's theme for the morning worship will bo Mis sions." This day will mark the closing of the "W.eek of Prayer" for missions, and a collection will be taken. No subscriptions will be asked for and no pledges made. The offering will be pure ly voluntary. Epworth League at 6:30. The topic for the evening will be "Life Service." At 7:30 the pastor will sneak upon "The Ro mance of Service." This will be a special consecration service for young people, and the young peo ple of Jlyrtle Creek will worship with us. 1'rayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The mission study class of the Women's Mis sionary Society will nieet 'at the Parsonage Friday afternoon at 2:30. V--7 J,.. JV-- I L r-T -A tilPp &fow we can warm ANY ROOM in the, houstj directed by Mr. Ott. Strangers and visiters always invited and . very u-,.ii-itiii K-:!ii ii. 111. Young Peo ples iiieetlug. Mildred Stanett, j pres. These meetings ars worth I the time and Interest of any All young people invited to be The KvenlnR the pastor. ices are always; helpful, but only so to those who am there. ou will rind both tnei music and the message worthy of j your hearing. The. public cordially Invited. There's No Substitute None Just as Good as mm, i After the wastefulness of other forms of heat you can't help but boost for efficient Pearl Oil. A roomful of heat in a jiffy, with no oily smell., Pearl Oil isn't just kero sene. It is the Standard Oil Company's refined and re-refined product, the best fuel obtainable for your heater. Order by name -"Pearl Oil." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ' I Seventh Day Adventist 'hrch 11K2 Military St., West Koseburg. I Sabbath school Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, A. S. Ilurroway, j supt. Services at 11 o'clock con i ducted as a ltihlo study. The pub- lie cordially, invited to attend the classes. j St. George's Episcopal Church. Cor. Cass and Main Sts. Karly Communion at 8:00 a. in. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning pray er and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Sub ject of sermon: "Our Promises to (iod in Baptism." One reason why voti should go to church. Neglect of the church is suicidal for your hither life, and, so far as yon can Influence It, It Is suicidal for the higher life of your community Therefore, get the bablt of going to church. You are welcome at St George's, hev. A. O. lJodge, Vicar. Adjutant Fred Anderson will re IIP AM. (KEROSENE) ;!.'. :i;,il floor lamns add a I Men vVsst Itev. i. II. Needham will preach at Calapooia Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. The entire neigh borhood is invited out to hear the message and to join in the wor ship. Christian Church. Can we dupli cate tho crowds f last Lord's Day? Of courso we can. Hear the sermon next Sunday morning on the Great Magnet, in uie eeu- ins the subject will be ine iri of Sympathy.'' You will enjoy the music at these services. The orchestra plays both morning and evening, and at each service ine choir sings a special chorus. We are making the music a special feature at the meetings. Next Sun day afternoon the pastor will speak at Glcngary school at three o clock. Tho Salvation Army Hall, "11 No. Jackson. Adjutant I rid An deiion. officer. Meetings: Sunday school 2 o'clock. Meeting at Old Soldiers Home 3:30. Young Peo ple's meeting in hall at 6:30. Man orial service at 7:30. mm THE WORLD'S GREATEST Millions of Bake-Day Tests During the Past 35 Years Prove It SALES t TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND and on time. The orchestra begins playing at 9:45. The church serv ices this Sunday are of special im port. Every member should he on hand. The Sunday before Thanks giving should be a "go to church" Sunday for everybody. The choir late his jail experience at the uuoer ..nv,,, ,.,.,.,. . o. 3.1 k.ii r... saiiiriinvl Holnllne Is arranging for three olehl. and on Sundav night. 7:30' special numbers there will be a memorial service oh arHEAT&IIGHT for Mrs. Langford. who died Tues day and was ourled Wednesday. Bible Standard Mission. 117 Jackson St. Opposite Ncws-ne-vlew. Itev. L. V. llurror, pastor, llecular services tonight 7:30. Sat urday evening Y'oung People's ser-; vice, a service for alt and is In charge of our young people. This service will be profitable, Inter esting and encouraging. Sunday services n; 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. In the afternoon service the pastor will speak, the theme being "I Am1 Set for the Defense of the (lospel." This Is a servlro every Christian: in Itoseburg should hear, and we w-anf to urge you to attend this timely service. At the request of many, Mr. and Mrs. Durror will Blng at this service a very popular gospel song entitled "I Ain't a Coln' to Grieve My Lord Any More." The subject for the even ing service will he "The Model nnd the Modern Church." Sendees Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30. Special nusic nt. all services. Meetings at the' Old Soldiers home every Friday afternoon at 2:30. We extend to you a cordial Invita tion to attend theso services. You will feel at home here. A beauti ful hall, comfortable seats, every thing safe, sane and simple. First M. E. Church, corner of Main and Lane streets. Itev. Joseph Knotts. pastor. The Inter est 111 the Sunday school is on the Increase. Let every one he present ill the morning and four special numbers In the evening. All lovers of good sacred music will enjoy these services. The morning sermon theme Is "The Art of Hiving Thanks." As this Is "Kduratlonal Week" the evening theme la "Christian Kdu cation." This Is a sermon especial- 1 ly adapted for young people. Not only should young people hear this sermon but the parents who are Interested in their children's edu cation should hear it also. The regular Thanksgiving imion serv ice will be held on Thanksgiving evening in tho South Methodist church. Let everyone plan to at tend. o A garage for your car pays big Interest. Page Lumber & Fuel Company. ' ilbday&Iead -r -I Grocery Specials Every Day we offer Fancy and Stuplo Groceries at prices which are mostly BELOW "SPECIAL" SALES This has been our policy always, and wo invite you in to satisfy yourself of this fact. , WE BUY AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES AND GIVE CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT Next Door to Chamber of Commerce EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ROSEBURG, OREGON Church of Christ of Myrtle Creek, Sunday, Nov. 23, 1924. Sim day school 10:00 a. m. Let's all boost for the ISible lu-hool. Then' were 135 last Sunday. Preaching at 11:00 a. in. Subject, "Ideal Church Olficers." Preaching 7::iO p. la. Subject. "The Meal Commimuy Church." Ho you believe In a com munity church? Can a community church be a surcet?? The message will bo interesting. Ilring your friends and come. A cordial invita tion is extended to the public. Luke Elliott, minister. Mrtose Hail at 7:30 p. m. Mr. G. O Jeuck will speak. The subject will he "Th Kailii Once Delivered Unto the Saints." Mr. Jeuck will explain what this faith is. All are invited. Seats free. No collection. expert testimony Catholic Church. Kane and Oak streets. Itev. 11. Clcry, pastor. Nov. 23rd. Catechism class at 8:45 i m liieh Mass and Sermon at MJ:30 a. in. Iiosary ami Iletiedlction j of tho M. II. S. in the evening at j 7:30. ' Services st Canyonville At 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon the Vfinnir Peonies Society of the I Itoseburg Seventh Day AdventTSt . xhnroti u-lll Kimnsnr a service nt ! . t'nnvonville In the assembly hall International Bible Students As-! an"nv' ,'".,,, ,, huildii.g. The program will include cornet solos.) ai'Conip;iiiinienr, cornci. .um voeai and! ss by I First ; lie A-soctated Prefs Leasf-d Wlre.l CHICAGO. Nov. 21. When west rn conference coaches shouted today "that's all' and their protegesi trooped from their fields, the curtain rang down on 1 more than two months ot iooi ; ball preparations for tomorrow's I game upon which so mu; ii ! ; ponds. ' Two types of football were prospect of display In Chicago In the Wisconsin. Chicago and i Northwestern Notre (tame ! which held the center of mld- , western football interest. rhirnrn and Wisconsin racl 1 had a line smashing game ready 1 for thlr till whi.h the maroon i must win to be declared undis puled western conference cham 1 pions. An open came was expected to develop In the n.'etliiL- ot tic Notre Dame and Northwr -deni before n ranacltv crowd here. 1 The hard tackling dele use of the Rorknetii' n was anticipated o the purple, which has prepared trick plays and forward :is-ing tactics to overcome the menace. Michigan rt viewed its reper toire and added additional for mations to spring on Iowa In Its last practice of In- s. :'-o'i. Ohio state, enroute to l'rbana to attempt to diduct further from the prestige Illinois' lost to innesota. held a light worsen! soctatton. Study at !3H . St. every Sunday at Jft:3o i The subjects for study Sunday be. "The ilesnrn tion, and Spirit of Atonement." Nison :c the beginning of months in tl ' Jewish religious year, and the ! fourteenth day of Nlson. A. I). 33. ! found .1' sits of Nazareilf dead and 1 In the tomli. T!-c hopes of his fot ! lowers were dashed to the ground Walking back to the proml-' s macle by Ji iiovah to laithful Abi.i hani. his disciples and other a -so. ialu had believed Jesus to tho promised Messiah and tru-i"! that he would be the deliverer ' ' lsr t' l fr nil Koinnii bondage would also be tile Inst rument p ' ' the ble-sing. through l-ra I. ' ' all the nations rf Ihe earth. 1 ' now h! who th'-y had hoped wot:' redeem Israel was dead. (I.e 1 Il-L'l 1 Sondav evening lit III. liiano trombone dud with piano duet by Missis Minerva Kmchcnia Holm, and an addi II. L. Kilily. liiissicmary volunt-er secretary for the Southern Oregon eonfereilVe. The pcl.cl people of CanvonviPe are cordially invited to attend this service and li.-ten lo the inspiring program that will be presented. First Presbyterian Mission of A'. i' ' i' a theme of the sermon Inn. It would I- a ti this republic :f i's Church. will he S'liid i S Siopfalliii&kah! take an hour thinking abou' Vorecl. Willi' i- worhl our mi turn to our m -i .In the evening picture a c hin : Jew lo a (i d d v b;, Money tsack If It Doesn't tH -c i ' ' " v i-n.r n vit . -a It i r-.i'm-- T -i ' tti t rt, .L C'llt III1 ' 1 J :9l Of the r hu; t Ion of M und. 1 at t! will b. : IP'.llccven: Gounod. In will sice: Rtainc" h. ' h 'lie 1!' "I'll, I" tl." e ' VYhil- I'carc. The the morn g for w ct'ihl bard nr.- ci fa- j pil,p"-e ill 'h" v, would re-1 in r eiti.cn-c ; sc riuiin will I I i mii a Crafly ,-e." 'I'lie mil -iC c, tl," dir i'h Mr Mm hi- l . n s !; ti'l he r. il.e choir Earth ll- Five of the best-known cooking author ities in the country conducted the tests with ten different kinds of foods. Each dish was cooked twice, from exactly the same recipe, except that plain milk was used in one batch and Borden's Evaporated in the other. The two samples of each dish were served to groups of men and women who knew nothing about the purpose of the test. Each person was asked whether he could tell' the difference, or which he pre ferred. Here are a few of the results: Soups: seven out of eiht preferred the soup made with Borden's Evaporated. Creamed Carrots: fire out of seven fav ored Borden's. Creamed Potatoes: everybody voted for the Borden dish. Muffins and Creamed Chipped Beef: six out of ten preferred Borden s; three of the others couldn't tell the difference. They proved beyond question that Bor den's Evaporated Milk is exactly as good as plain milk for all cooking while for many dishes it is better, f r-mK. I I 1 tht A ip 1 ..- - W HfW hlT. A (t,t 1 - rt:t xt . r'-i.t i Thf First nor "f Line I,. Catdweii. The Sendi.v upi. r laitr-d in ai ii :ci lo r- a. If veil it -til's )s I'll to eurol! V . frill li s in. M irmaa the 'i. Biptl.t Church, I , t is :iiiilar ..id Cor-, s, it.; a. in. ';ii;., i . : ili- The i lilt ' i hoc. I U . "e Jlrcifyrt nf lite ten dclicinui iiiAri ptrparttt by the ex'crt for thete iVi, ill rc7 f.f dftuili of tlit rxpmmrnl, are Riven III ttur bntiklet "Ten Coneinjf IrMt." Write ut Jor 4 I '-'RLE iopy tinixiy. Tl Hi HORDPN COMPANY 501 Mjrl rt St. Sin I raixuco Cdlifurma W ' P 1 1 1 no s. i. s.-.c.e by .: by tie 1 by Miss Grclifcatra, VS-''"U J at Danville, III. Indiana was W. F. CHAPMAN Roseburg, Ore. , ;:, ma. a is cui'ci. and ty tllu I ready for Its Invasion of Pur choir, v h: 1 HaielU&e, due I camp at La Fayette, i i i nr i 1 1 il T-J I