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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1928.
Saturday and Monday
July 7th and 9th
White King Washing Powder il f
Large Size Package
Riddle Church of Christ. 10 a. I Bay wv all! We arc glad to see the
m., JJible school; Mr. II. H. Seller., J new faces In the congregation.
Buijerintendont. 11 a. ni., the Myr-i Keep coming.
lie Creek Jiiininter, Klmery W. tiny j k
dor, will Hpeak. Ho will also I'lay Bible Standard Temple, corner
two solos on the handsaws. 7 p. m., j of Chailwick and Eawl Doimlas
Christian Endeavor Mrs. II. II. j streets; K K. Crook, pastor. Ser
Sellert, leader. 8 p. in., Ilrotlier vices for Sunday. July 8: Sunday
Charles A. Shis will bring the eve
ning message- You will want to
meet Brother Sias and hear him.
Bring your friends.
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! Myrtle Creek Christian Church.
! Emery W. Snyder, minister. 10 a.
i m., HI hie school; Clayton Wood,
1 superintendent, n a. in-, Brother
Charles A. Sias, prominent minis
. ter formerly of Oregon, will, be
j with us and bring the morning
j message. 7 p. in.. Christian Kn
I deavor. 8 p. rn., sermon by thtf pas
tor, "The lord's Supper." The spe
i cial music will be a voice and claii
t net duet. You and your friends are
1 invited.
Fresk frtiita and Vegetable of finest quality.
300 West Cass Street "A HOME-OWNED STORE"
Roseburg, Oregon
The First Methodist Episcopal
Church, corner of Main and Lane
Streets. Joseph Knotts, pastor. A
Steady attendance through the
Hummer will mean a better Sunday
school next fall. Let every one be
i on hand this Sunday morning at
' 9:45 o'clock. We are planning on
1 another fine young people's meet-
Ins at 7 p. in. Tliis Sunday morn-
tug I)r. S. J. Chancy of Eugene,
l our district superintendent, will
; preach for us. He is a fine preach
t er. Come and hear him. The union
I service this Sunday evening will
I be at the Christian church. A cor-
dial welcome is extended to all
I First Church of Christ, Scientist.
! Christian Science services are held
In the church edifice at .112 East
I Douglas St. Sunday services at 11
a. m. Mibject or lesson sermon;
"Sacrament." Wednesday evening
meetings at 8 p. in. At these meet
ings testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings are given. Sunday
school convenes at !:4f a. m. The
reading room in the front part of
the bul hi in? Is open dally except
Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4
p. m., where the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science liter
ature may be read, borrowed or
I nii-nlmDr..l A nn.tl..l t.i..tt n tin.. 1.
extended to the public to attend
the church services and use the
reading room.
school at 9:45; Alias Kathryn Mont
gomciy, superintendent. Preaching
at 11 o'clock by the pastor; the
subject, "My Grace Is Sufficient
for Thee." There will be preaching
at Riverside at the usual hour, 2 p.
m. Miss Emery will bring the mes
sage. On Monday evening at 8
o'clock there will be services and
thev will continue throughout the
week In the school house. There
will be special music each evening-
and there will be a different
speaker for each service. We shall
not announce the speaker but unk
you to come and hear each one.
Tell your friends and neighbors
and bring a crowd with you. Also
preaching at Clengary at 3 p.
Miss Montgomery will speak. We
are asking all friends of this, com
munity to coma and on Joy this
spiritual service. The Crusaders
meet at 0:30 for their Sunday eve
ning service and we ask all young
people wno have no reiiular church
home to attend the young people's
services. Preaching at the evening
service will begin on time at. 7:45
with a good live song and praise
service. The .hand will furnish
special numbers.
First Baptist Church, Lane lU
Hose. Frank ti. Matthews, pas
i or. Sunday, July 8th, 1928. 9:45
the Bible school. Attendance bet
ter last Sunday. 11:00, the morn
ing worship. Pastor will preach
on the topic: "Judgment and
Mercy." The choir will sing: "O
Lord, My Trust is in Thy Mercy,"
by King. 7:00 the B. Y. P. U. for
young people. 8:00. union summer
service at the Christian church.
Joseph Knot's will preach ihe
sfrmou. This coming week the
stale convention or the BapitlsU
will bo held in Eugene and a
huge delegation from the Itose
burg church will attend.
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First Presbyterian Church the
I brick church, corner or Luno mid
j JuckHon streets. It. W. Achor, pati-
tor. Bible school 11:45; n fine Ht-
U-mlnnce Inst Sunday; Rood inter
I est. Uring some one with you to
take the place of those who are
! away on their vneution. Morning
j worship 11 o'clock; subject, "The
Work of the Holy Spirit." What Is
I the itupnrdouuhle sin? If you aru
interested in this subject conio out
i Sunday morning. The young people
j aro planning a vesper service at
I Ihe Klwanls park, (let la touch
j wllh the leader, .Miss Lucile Lenox,
j for delnil on transportation and
program. Tills Is a' service . for
I those who have been away to
I school. Union evening services at
the r'ii-st Christian church, corner
! of Kane and noughts streets. Mrs.
! Cllas. Kohcrts will lend us In our
study or llabakuk next Wednesday
i evening. Thlrlyoho out to our last
I meeting. This is not a bad showing
for this season of the year.
The Methodist Episcopal Church
; at Millard; T. V. Allen, pastor.
: Sunday school at 10 a. m. K. A.
: Heroher, superintendent. There
! was a fine attendance last Sunday.
An Increase over the previous Sun
day. The Fourth is a thing of the
First Christian Church, W. 11.
Ilalrd, pastor. Dlble school at
n,45 a. ni. I). E. Carr, superinten
(!.'. Morning worship 10: -15.
Sermon subject, "Unshaken Pil
lars." Special musical number.
Junior Endeavor during morning
preaching service. Union services
In this church nt 8 o'clock. This
will bo (be pastor's last Sunday
ror a month as ho leaves for Cali
fornia on Monday.
Methodist Episcopal Church, cor
nel- or wast Lane and So. Main.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; W. B.
Cobb, superintendent. Morning
worship nt .11 a. m.: subject "'!e-
rteniption." Epworlh League at 7 p.
in. evening worship at 8 p. in. at
the Christian church. Hov. Knntts
will preach. Don't forget Ihat these
are union services and Ihe success
depends on you. Help to make
these a humming interest. If von
me a stranger or a tourist passim:
through lioseburg, come as you are
and worship wifil us. We welcome
you. (iospel preaching, gospel sing
ing." John H. 'enliall, pastor. Ileal
deuce 215 Kast Lane; phone 215-R.
Modest Apparel' Decreed
for Irish Colleens
Regulations Commended by Pope
Ban Exfravacant Exposure
' .and Brazen Conduct.
. J.IMKUICK, Ireland, .lulv 5.
(A. P.) Irish colleens uro main- nl':
laid down by Ihe Irish Modest
1 tress and l')eiorliiient Otisndo re
cently Instigated here and ofllclal
ly commended by the I'ope.
Tile regulations, they say, speak
for themselves and need no furth
er comment.
! Hero they are:
, No dresses are to be worn which
V
ihm schedules
; daily io
Sari Francisco
Still another schedule added 10
I'lckwlck's southbound service
.-already lite most freitienl and
convenient!
New deilarlure hours:
12 rr.M. 7:20 a. in.
4:H5. S: 111 p. m.
Low fares now :
San Francisco Sll.fin.
Los Angeles J2I.00.
San lilotn $2l.:l.
l.ftw rales, thru dally service to
(he Knit, via Salt Lake City.
PICKWICK
STAGES
DVpot Jnckson and NV.ir'i'prjtofi
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lk 61 Years to Attend
Lodge Convention.
M. B. Lcavitt, Veteran Minstrel
and Producer, One of the
Original Jolly Corks.
Gov. Patterson to Speak
rOHTLAND, July 6. The KGW
microphone will be utilized io-
night at 7:30 o'clock by Governor
ruttersnu to broadnst ovnr tlio
past as to the date, but we trust'-northwcst the speech extolling the
not in spirit. However, you had; state of Oregon that he recently
much thought as to where you J broadcast from WON, Chicago
would spend the day. Now. selileiThis address, delivered two weeks
the matter quickly by saying, "As ago from the Chicago station,
for me. hum this on, Sunday will I elicited considerable comment
iiiiu iue hi inu nuimay scnooi, eaen;rrom tile eastern press, and lis re
Suuciay." Prayer meeting W'ednes-i neritlnn from Tim nmr-nnin u.
tmj mgiii. ie present.
Less than 4 Inches below the
knee (measured when kneelhiK.)
Cul in a suggestive style or so
loosely or low us to otlend modes
ty; therefore not lower thru Mm
collar bone for church wear and.
iiol more than one Inch below It at
any time. j
Without sleeves sufficiently long'
In cover at least half Mm upper
arm at any lime, nor w tthout !
sleeves in the wrist lor church
wear.
Of transparent material unless a
ilnn transparent . slip. complying'
with Ihe above n-gulutiuns, be
worn.
Women miiHt abstain from;
Immodest ponluie.4.
Loud talking or boisterous ;iiiiii
tiiR In public and coarse or irrever
ent expression
Alcoholic drink t dunces or cn
lerliihunents. I nt proper cinema '.shows, plnvs,
etc.
Aiiyihiim opposed to modesty in
w hat relates to eu hathinc. (,ul
they should show their disapproval
of same.
t.--mliititl I'rvM l.,',iM'tl Wirt-)
MIAMI, Klu., July "The
grand old man of Klkdom," M. It.
Lea It t, SH years old. plans to
greet his brother lodge members at
the imtinnnl convention In Miami.
July J. Lcavitt iv. Ihe oldest mem
ber of Ihe Klks order in length of
membership, lie is a resident ol
Miami.
In 1M7 Leavitf was a member of
Ihe Jolly Corks. theatrical so-
, i iety hi New Yolk Which took its
j name from the burnt cork used by i
I minstrel show performers. From j
i litis society the Klks' order, now
niiniberltij more than SOti.ooO mem
I hers, (ulninalcd. Lcavitt was the
j second man to subscribe to the
j new charter and in isTh he became
I a member of l.odi-e No. I, (he first
j L'lks Indue. Later he was Heeled
i to life inetitliei ship.
I As a theatrical performer and
producer, the veteran minstrel Mas
known from coast to coast. With j houMe.
Single loop hale
tiros.
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Public Liability and
Property Damage
Two mighty Important Intur.mct
coverages for the automobile
Owner. Are you prodding your,
elf by carrying this coverage
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G. W. Young & Son
INSURANCE
114 Casa St. I'll one 417
the late W. II. Crane he estah
IWicd the first minstrel troupe In
the I'nllcd States, lie founded the
first chain of theatres In America
and In 1m; took Ihe first theatrl-
leal troupe on the rirst twtnsroull
1 nentnl train to San I'ranclsco.
This organization witnessed the
historic exercises when the South-
; ern Pacific and I'nlon I'aclllc rail- The Methodist Episcopal Church
i rnuda came tnuether and the last a t iiiiias Valley: T. F. Allen, pas-
spike was driven at I'roinonioi) ; tor. Sun. lay school at In a. m. w.
I'olnt. Henry M. Stanley, Inter j ISeen. superintendent. it sure
faniiHl as an African explorer, wss ! eiitk.-s a supej inteedent feel coed
; press stent for I. em lit s show, and I think he does n.it have to worry
' liaiid llelttsco was an usher in one about the other schools having a
of f.euvln's rnrly San I'ritni Isco ! larer attendnnre than his school.
theatres, where be met llavld War- i However, with su. h a condition
tlon tonight will be a highlight of
iue ivuw service today.
Portland Stations
KGW, 491.56 to 7 p. ni.. dinner
music: 7 to 7:30 p. m.. "Retold
iai.es, inn raoiiic coast net
work: 7:3u to 7:45 p. m., talk by
Coventor Patterson; S to 0 p. m.,
rlgley review, the I'aclfie
coast network; 9 to 9:30 p.
Mark lianiels, baritone, mid
Dorothy Lewis, contralto; 9: Si)
to 1 np. ill.. "Moon Magic," th
Pacific coast network; 111 lo 1
p. m musical entertainment. Ihn
Pacific coast network; 11 to 12
p. in., dance music.
KOIN, 310 li-7 p. 111., dinner con
cert; 7-7 : 15. amusement guide:
7:lsV8, llcnson hotel orcbesti-.i ;
s'.i. studio program ; 9-9: to.
iiiik; 11:111-111, studio program;
lo ll ::in. dance frolic.
Other Coast Stations
KMO, Tacoma, Wash., 254.1 fi-7
p. 111.. K(iV concert: 7-7:3:
coniiesy concert; 7:3ns, studio
enieriainment ; 910, dance program.
in meetlns In Cod's1 KOAC. Corvalls. Or nnlt.i:i
Why dors the invitation, to- 7 p. 111.. music mul ntinie-
The Methodist Episcopal Church
nt Looking Class; T. Allcil, pas
tor. Snnd ay si'hool at 111 a. m.; T.
Itodley, Sliperintetldeut. I am won
dering just wliv we look our eyes
off Camas Valley for Sunday
school attendance. While our at
attendance Is good, we notice wo
only tied with lUllard last Sunday,!
with Ten Mile right at our door.;
Let s have a real attendance llilsi
Sunday. Like going swimming, yott
may sn It's1 haul until I :et in,
and then It's fine. Try the first dip;
with us Sunday a. 111. Prayer meet-!
log t Itursilay evening.
The Methodist Episcopal Church
I at Ten Mile; T. K. Allen, pastor.
I Sunday school at in a. m.: T. C.od-
Irey. Slllierllileiulent. I doubt very
niiich If there is another Sunday
school with as regular attendance
as we have. Why? Ilecause the:so
folk Ihat come Sunday after Sun
day want to know more about
Cod's holy Word and find il groat
at Israel ton
1 you. tall oil such deaf ears'.' Cod, club program.
Knows. 1 110 not know. Preaching. . KHQ, Spokane, Wash., 370.26
Ml a. 111. We hope to have a union I til.', p. m.. orchestra concert;
sen ice mm tne lour cnniTpes finue liMiefj, travelogue; 7-.S. city ser-
11 ..en . .-i m 1 to. liit-;, ;i. concert
know more about il. iust Msk. l! MIC nrnemm
I line those basket dinners, don't KOMO, Seattle, Wash., 309.1
t .veil .
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Roseburg Store
130 N. Jackson St.
Oakland Store,
Baker-Flannery Bldg.
field.
I.einitt was born In Pozen. Po
l:ind. bill was bioughl lo tloslon b
his parents In Infancy.
Eat tiartx'cite n(1n fctuo tin)
Hv forevtr. Brand a Road Stand
p. m.. news flashes and sport i;
music oy I no 1 litem Cotlcerl or-
i bcstra mid fololsts; 7 s. Xllc
concert; 9111, P,C concert; In
11:30. dance music: U:3-12::i,
Odarlel, news and theatilral f;o
lie.
KFOA, Seattle. Wash., 447.5 7
r m.. variety program: lo-IH:3n.
"Henry ami the lloss": lit : Lid
Hoot on Is from KCW.
KYA. San Francisco, Ca!., 352.7
ss i. m. kv "ti" cul... i". o.
' ii on co one win take it! i". nr.tsie tiy the Melro (tin: lo.
that I am boastini. for I am sin-1 II. ilancp entertainment.
(ere. i i-e.-ieulug nt ,s p. m P 'gin lo KCO, Oakland, Cal., 384.4 6
ask about Hint big box social; uo-l in. lllllily and features-
reeds to go toward Ihe new church.) NBC program: 8-9. MIC cor
i.ni up ni-.se our seat so ten; s lo, Hawaiian nights;
11, western artists' series.
KNX, Los Angeles, Cal., 3C6.9 C
6:30 p. m., dlmu'r concert; 6:30
7. concert orchestra: 7-8. cour
tesy music; 8-9, studio frolic; 9
y:4."i, courtesy program; 9:4."i
luMfi, main events from leglo-i
stadium; 10:45-12. niltinorc ho
tel orchestra.
KFI, Los Angeles, Cal., 468.5 6-7
p. m., dinner program; 7-7:30,
orchestra program; 7:30-R, Nf!C
program; 8!. N'lK! concert; !-ie.
Hawaiian nights; 1011, NHC
dance frolic.
KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 422.3
6-7 p. ni., dinner concert : 7-.1,
studio music: S-H, NBC concert.
KHJ. Los Angeles, Cal.. 399.8 H
S:l.i p. ill., nighl doilies: 6:l."i
6:4",, music; R: 15-7, news; 7-
courtesy ptogram and sym
phonic hand; 8-!), surprise park
age; 9-10. theatrical program:
10-12. dame frolic.
KFRC, San Francisco, Cal., 454.3
6-7 p. m.. music and utility
( Hems; 7-7:30. popular orclie-l
tlT.; 7:30-S. vocal novelties;
feat lit es; 9-to, concert orclies
tra: 10-11, Mailt Hopkins dame
orchestra; 11-12, dance orches
tra and vocal nm cities.
ELEVENTH CHICAGO NIGHT
CLUB GETS PADLOCK
ONLY TEMPORARY
(A?.K-inli-tl I'rrtt Ix-riserl Wire)
CHICACf). July O.Thn padloclt
lipj Alamo Cafe, one of the bright
spots along Wilson avenue oil the
North Side, today had brought to :
,J U the number of Chicago night lite!
centers closed by the government '
: on oDservatlon evidence.
The charge against the care was
that cracked Ice Hnd ginger ale
w-ere served Tor the convenience
of patrons brlngins their own
liipior.
"Have you any greon-odgod tiole
Paper?' "Xo, madam, wo have only the
nstial mourning ede."
"I'm arrnld that's no good. You
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FUTURE REFERENCE
JOAN: A kiss speaks volumes,
they say.
JACK: Yes; don't you think H
would be n good Idea to slart a II
brary? Tif-Ttlt s.
Mill's calf meal Is sold al Whar
ton llros.
one Is apt to crow ruleless; there-;
I fore, we ask tor some reil cemne I
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