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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. 3 m Y formation call or Dougkifi street. phone 408 K. First Baptist Church, Kane at Rose. Frank ,Matlh"WH, i:mtor. Simony, June 30: 9:45, the IJlhle school. 11:00, morning worship. Tim pastor will pit-arli on tin sub ject, "Christ's First Sermon", 7:)0, Senior J, y. I'. V. for youiiK peo ple. 8 :0, the evening service. This will hi' our hint evening er- vice before joining in the union 111 miner nirviri-H ut the park, wifich services hein the firHt Kun ilny in July. One Interesting feat ure of our service will be reports frojn our six Hoy Scouts on their etlucallonal trip to California. The entire trotip in inviteil to eoiun nnd K'eour sueMts on this oceusiuii. "tlie Hnlolxt will he Mrs. Martin or Sail Fraiifisco. Pastor will npak wfth topic, "Our Country ami ITlt Laws". will he our last evening service be fore the union services in the park. First Presbyterian Church the brick church, currier of Lane and JackKon (Mreers. Ji. W. Achor, pus tor, iiihle school 9:45; Senator JI. . 'Kririy, superintendent. .Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject. "The True (;reatnin.-i of a Nation". Hpe ei;H muiic by the choir. Chris lun Kndeuvor 7 p. m. A special meeting pianned hy the young people fur Uili eveniiiK and a Kood attendance expected. KvenlpK service H Olock; subject, "The Soul's UtH'HH , Misses Vivian WllliauiH, Jtuth I'artiu mid Hut her Mevrs will Rive a report on the young people's conference held at Hos well KpriiiKS. Klsle Carleton HlruiiK will sIiik, necompanlcd by Frances Linfott, I'rayer nioetliiK and Jiible study Wednesday night, 7:3. Church of Christ, Myrtle Creek. Charles A. Sins, minister. Morninc pulpit topic Sunday will he "The Auto Christ Ian". K veiling eer- inouetle will )e semi patriotic. bat Price I- readout ? C. h. meeting 7:00 p. ni. Hible school, in: 00 a. m. Mid-week devotional service Thursday night. Ladles' Aid meeting Thursday afternoon. First Christian Church. W. It. Balrd, pastor. Itihle school at !:4ft a. ni.; I). K. Chit, superintendent. Kacb department has Iih own open ing exerciHes. Morning worship be gljiH at 10:r0 and last 4 for one hour. Sermon subject, "Man Like a Tree". Young People's Ch rlst Ian Kndeuvor at 7:15 p, ni. Kvetiing evangelistic services begin at o'clock. Sermon subject, "The True Meaning of Loyally". Special mu sical numbers both morning and evening. Miss Jesnle. (iihbs will be the soloist In the ' morning. This Methodist Church, Elkton, Sarah T. Woodcock In charge. Sunday school at lb o'clock. Preaching, 11 o'clock. Kvangelistlc service, $:Zi). Special music at each service. I'layermeellng every Wednesday evening. A cordial welcome awaits you to all these services. C. and M. A., Cleveland. Sunday school as usual at 10 o'clock; Mrs. K. It. Keim, superintendent. Im mediately following the 111 bit' study hour Mrs. Chainherlin give an Illustrated talk to the chil dren. Our young people will form young people's society and we cer lainly desire all the young people of the community to he present and have a part in our program Miss Klnor Sherk will he with us at tills hour and give a talk Christian Kndeuvor work, its oil gin, plan and purpose of existence First Church of Christ, Scientist, 112 JO. Jiouglas street. Sunday ser vice at 11:00 a. m.; subject, "Chris tian Science". Golden text: Psalms 43:3 "O send out Thy light and Thy truth: let thein lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles." Sunday school convenes at ! a. m. iAIl up to the age of twenty years are lov ingly welcome. Wednesday evening meetings are at eight o'clock and include testimonies of through Christian Science. The reading room In the front of the building fs open daily except Sun days and holidays, from two to four o'clock, where the Hible and all authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and use the reading room. ACCUSATION OF CAUSING WAR IS BRANDED "LIE" (Continued from page 1) ! (JSED CA R The M. E. Churcnel at IHIIiinl l.nnklnKKlftKH, TtMimilf mifl (Junius Valley. Sunday Ki.-hnnl m In a. C. C. Jjiwr.-mv, T. HiMlli'y. Mrs. H Holm lint! V. ItrrU, HllpfrlllttMld (miIh. iTi-arliiii'; at Dllluru 11 a. !.noklligKluHH at N . ni. YrmiiK ruIkH' mciMIng at Dlllan). 'IVnmll ant! ('tuiiiiH Valley at 7:00. I'ntyer nii'iulliK at Dlllaril WiMlnt'Himy eve iiIiik ; Mm. Momi! Ii-nih-r. Teiinilli anil I.rxiklnKlaKH Tlim-Hilay eve nlllK- I'ot LhHs.t Hervlci-H In your plan for Klliulay. If you would that tlit Lord titioulil not form-'t you, be mini you don't forKet Win. And If you do don't no around complain Iiik aliout llio ttrrlhlo time you are navtiiK. lie lionent and Bay you liavo not kept faith with God. T. I' Allen, imxlor. AT C; A. Lockwood Motor Co. Used Car Lot .1928 Chevrolet coach, only .-: run about 9000 miles, up , ' holsteting and finish in fine condition. 1928 Hudson sedan, a Inrge car at a light car price. , 1926 Oldsmobilc coach, motor : reconditioned, a good look-! ing car in good condition, j : 1927 Essex coach, motor re conditioned, car has been ' well cared for and the price! will suit you. . 1927 Chevrolet roadster with four new tires. Car is already for a vacation trip. ; 1926 Chevrolet coupe, the model that gives economical ' transportation. The price and terms will suit you. 1927 Ford touring, an extra j good model T Ford. i ', 1926 Ford touring, recondi tioned throughout. I 1926 Ford roadster, new tires,' new paint and motor over hauled. I 1937 Ford delivery, a real out fit for the grocery or milk man, 1926 Ford pickup, just the car for the ranch. j 1925 Fcrd coupe, good balloon ' tires and ready for many miles service. 1924 Ford coupe, the price will interest you. j 2 1923 Ford coupes. 2 1923 Ford Fordor sedans. 8 cars priced from $10 to $65' EASY TERMS ' I C. A. Lockwood Motor Company ! Bible Standard Templo, corner of Chudwlck and Kant DouKlax sti'eetH. I-'. 10. Crook, pa.stor. (I. T. Hoyer, 8, S. k ii dim I ii l i-inl 13 nt . Sun day, June 110, the review U'hniiii. ITophctH and KIiikh of Judah'ti Decline . Let iih boost for attend aucu Hi in .Sunday and Im prenenl to ni'ip plan the picnic for the Kourlh of July. Holiday Hcliool beuliiK promptly at H!i nnd the niornliiK worsinp lieKin8 at 11; miliject "The Ctmf of Our Liberty". Her vices In Ills evenlim at 7MB, and we extend a hand of welcome to nil. TIib proKiam for the Ith of July services which will lake place at the Hoyer I Iron, farm north of Dlllard. will be announced In the Monday Ihhiiv of our local paper. We iiIhii want to call your inten tion to tho regular camp tneetlilK at KiiKene, liecliinliiK July II anil runnlnu to Aiikhhi -I. There will he ample prnvlHlon on the fair ki'oiiiiiIh for lentH, roomn and ealH at a very leimouahle price. There will be Ihree nervlcea a day, at 10:110 a. in.. J.'.io p. ni. mid 7::tll p. in. There will he ninny ministers anil evan S"IIhIs of Hlundllm and note to liar- ticlpute In IIiIh great ineetlnit. 1'lun to be there. Vat further In- The Salvation Army, 410 West Lane. The Salvalion Army will bold mttcliiiKs every Sunday mol ing at 10 o'clock at Leunii. Sunday afternoon there will be Kumlay school and tlible class at the Salva lion Army hall at itoseburg. At :i : 4 p. ni. there will be young people's meeting. Kunday evening a great salvation meeting. We have uieetlngs every Saturday evening at X o'clock. We ask you to attend all meetings, loll are welcome. The Salvation Army will hold their second annual school of prophets and camp meeting at 1 resile (ileiin, llnrton, Oregon. All friend and members aro welcome in the old camp ground. Come, llring your bedding. You will hear the old time gospel preached. You will he pleased to know Ihut Colone and Mrs. Crawford, chief secre taries for the west, will lead .the camp meeting. There will be meetings on Tuesday night nor on Thursday night of this coming week in the Salvation Army hall Vc are planning on a rummage sale Saturday morning, stai-lint; at 9 a. in. V e ask you to attend the sales. Knvoy II. It. Stufflebcam, of ficer in charge. Methodist Episcopal Church. Church school. M.r: I.. K. tiood hoiirn, superintendent. .Morning service 11 o'clock; subject, "Loy ally to Country". Miss Vera Mc- Ciinlock will slug ul tho morning service. Kpworlll League at 7 p. This servlcu will bo a preparation for tile Kpworlll League Institute. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Subl A National Service". A hearty welcome. Charles A. ' Ldwurds, minister. of (lermany. "Lie" Proclaimed i.i-riiian newspapers appeared with borders of heavy bluck mourning mid one lierlin organ. iwr lag, surrounded scenes from Lanzlg, 1'osen, Kattowiu and Htras.-ijur'' with liriril.Tu nr ,.l,Qi. lli;.MU I A dug,. 8(y B, le WpH, - J of Herlln adjured (lemian citizens to unite in repudiation of the "war guilt lie . There was a tenseness in the situation which led the govern mint to request that Its function arles, hlgli and low, refrain from Joining In the public demonstra lions. President von Hindenburg himself refused numerous lnvita- tions to preside at meetings called to hold the "shameful treaty" up to obloquy. Chancellor Mueller contributed an article to today's Vosslche Zel lung relating his experiences as one oi uermany s signatories to the treaty. lie said the moments of signing were the most terrible of his life. A great outdoor demonstration was planned for the lierlin stadium at 7:30 p. in. when the reichatag wiil open Iih doors to a Joint mani festation of Cermaii patriotic so cieties. One of these, the Kyff haeuser Hum!, containing 3,1)00,000 members and claiming to be the greatest association of ex-servicemen in the world, called upon the government to have the confession of war guilt In article 231 or the treaty eliminated, thereby paving I he w ay fur real reconciliation of the peoples. Churches Participate Hells tolling at 3 u. in. were the churches' reminders of the day of mourning. This demonstration was eliminated In the Ithinclaiid wuora me consistory decided to abandon the church program also atler hearing of the Ithineland commission's mob bit on. Aft. ward the Cohluuz authorities con sented to the church celebrations nut it was too late for reinstate ment of tho program. There was a double coincidence In the date which was little stressed, ft being also the flf- nth anniversary ot the assnssi- nuljon of the Austrian Archduke Green Union Sunday School will open at Dili) Sunday morning. Honorable II. L. rJddy will address the audience ut 11 o'clock. A basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. Miss Dorothy Christian and Miss Mary Clarno will present their pupils of the daily vacation Uihle school In an hour demon stration of the work accomplished during the past two weeks at 1:00 o clock. Kvcryone is most cordially Invited to be present. r Hale Trevey, Southern 1'nclflc nglneer running between Itose- i I It.'. Calif., his home, mid llelio. Nevada, wiih today greoling oltl I'rlenils In Itosehurg, where lie be gan railroading as a fireman liear- thlrty years ago. .Mr. 1 revey. 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Jugoslavians from all sections of the tii-une kingdom participat ed In a memorial service at the graves of the two Bosnian students who shot Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and his archduchess, avow edly to free Serbia from an Aus trian yoke. The bodies of the youths and 2t of their feliow conspirators lie in an unmarked stone vault on the outskirts of the city, most of them tiansferred there after dealh in Austrian prlsuns. gard them as national heroes. Commemorative services for the Archduke and his wife were ar ranged for a spot near the bridge over the placid Miljacka river where they were killed. WILL ENTERTAIN . CHURCH OFFICER Plans are being made by the members o the South Methodist church for a basket dlnnnr at the churth Monday noon in honor of nitiiiop .Sam Ii. Hay. of Houston, Texas, who wJH be here on that day on his way to the conference at Cofiuflle. Uishop Hay will ar rive at 11:30 a. in. and will remain only about an hour. 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