ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, FIVE o Stir Churches Olllard Circuit, DHlaid: 10$. m., Sunday scliou); H a. m CluUimtiS mee&uge by tbe pastor; 7:30 p. ni., Ctnistwas program by tho Sunday UL'buol. (Jumna Valley: 10 a. u., Sunday school, program by tbe Sunday school, LookiugglasB: 10 u. in., Sunday echool; i-:Su l. m., Christmas uiessuge by the pusior. We Invite you to these Christmas r vices. Lot us honor the Christ : of iiuihlchem au this season. "For ' unto you Is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." Luke 2-11, Free Methodist Church, West Hosuburg, Suuday, Due. 20th. Sun day school, U:4d a. m. lYoicning service, 10:46 a. m. Class meeting, 11:45 a. m.; evening service, 7:au 1. ni. Wo invito you to attend tnese services. Tuesday, Doe. 22nd, at 7:30 i. m., tlio Cnnstnms pro gram will bo rendered by the bun uuy school children. We are plan ning a good prognim that you wilt vuut to hog. WeUnosduy prayer survlcf at 7:&u. 1'aslor, Marvin Kniggo, First Church of Christ, Scientist. 312 li. Douglas street. Uogular ser vice Sunday ut 11:00 a. m. Subject oC lesson: "J,s the Uulverse, In u I tiding Man, Evolved hy Atomic Force?" Sunday school con v ones ut U:45 a. m. Wednosday evening moetingj which include testi monies of healing and remarks on CiirlsliML Sciouce, aro held at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room in front of the church-edifice Is open dully, except Sundays and holidays from 20 to 4:00 p. m. and on Sundays from 0:30 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. Here the HI bit; and nil authorized Chris tian Science litemture may be read, borrowed or subscribed for. The public Is cordially invited to u IK; ml the church services and to visit the roadiug room. Pilgrim Holiness Church, 814 Winchester St. Sunday school at 8:45. Morning worship 11:00. Evan gelistic services each unday eve ning at 7:30. Midweek service 7:30 Thursday evening. We will be glad to welcome you to any or all of our services. God is giving us real old fashioned victory in our services. Pray fur us and worship with us whenever psibie. Curtis I). Woodruff, pastor. Glide CPl Church. Sunday schoo), 9:6u a. ni., Mrs. Fred Asam, Supt. Morning service, 11 a. m., subject, "The Joy of Christmas." 6:30, li. Y. P. (J. 7:30, Christmas prog.-am. You are cordially invited , to attend all these services. L, S. Cox, pastor. First Presbyterian Church. "Mes siah the Prlng" is the theme for the Christmas sermon at the Pres byterian church Sunday, 11 a. m. The choir will give th beautiful cantata, "His Natal Day," at 7:30 m, Also there will he solos and duets following the cantata. This will bo an ospeclallpenjoyable mu sical service. Uiblo schooPat 9:45. Strangers welcomed. Clauses for all ages. Young people's meetings at 6:30 p. r.i. Wednesday evening will cek-bvate Chri3tmas, with a play by the Juniors vaiiu primary and special musical numbers. A White UlfU : service will follow conducted by Miss Verne, CarotU era, Wm. O. Faucetie, minister. St, Paul's Lutheran Church, Corey and Military streets, Weal Uoueuurg, The iter vice ot Sunday, Decomoer 20, beglus at 11 a. in. The Hev. W, F. Ueorge." Supt. at misisous for the Luiueraa cuurch, will be cue speaKer in this service. The tfunoay scnool meets at 9:30 a. in. We most cordially invite all to attend our service and Sunday school. W. A. Sylwester, 1170 Mili tary street, pastor. , Church' of the Nazarene, ruwiur Bireei., iu:uu a. ux., aunuay scnool. Tne school is gioving rap id ty. Interesting teachers mane in- lerobting classes. If you do not at tend any otner school, you are in vited to come and study the Bible with us, 11:00 a. m., morning wr ship. At the morning service, the children will present their Christ mas program. There will ulso be special singing by Miss Uobmson and Claire 1 ward 3, the KKNK studio artists, and a short sermon Dy the pastor. The public is most cordially Invited. W. It. Schurmau, minister. , . Pentecostal Church, 126 3hcr. dun street. itov. A. Harold Per sing, pastor. Services for Sunday, pec. 20th: Sunday school at 9: 45, Miss vloletoPemherton, superintendent. Wo have a class for you, Morning worship lii-glmiing at 11 a. m. Mes-puoq)ing worship begins at 11 suge by the pastor livening service ut 7:30. Come for an enjoyable service. Evangelistic message. Ser vices for the week: Tuesday eve ning ut 7:30. Our Christmas pro gram is scheduled for thisqiiight. Come and bring the family. Thurs day morning at 8: SO. Broadcast over KHNlt. Don't forget to tune in. Friday night at 7:30. Young people will have charge of the ma jor portion of this sgrvice, Jesus is a rock in a weary land: a shel ter in the time of need. Come to church this coming Sunday and have yffar spiritual noedB supplied. Wo welcome especially the strang ers in our vicinity. BailE Devotions DR. CHARUE8 A. KDWAftI All great ui tood teachers, and Jesus as muob as any of them, looked upou courage as one ot the primary virtues. No pagan teacher tnought more highly Pt It than He did. and surely no man ever illustrated it as fully as He did. One ot the noblest sentence in the story of any inau's lite is (bis pne. "Whon the days wert well-nigh oome that He should be receiv ed up He steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem." He might have turned aside and none would have blamed Him, but He showed a courage born of unswerving faith iu God, and there is no courage like thuu May we, too, our Father know something of the heroism of our Master that will ke us stead fust in tbe face cf stern duty. Amen. 7:30 a robed cboir ot ti voices will sing the Christinas cantata Hi Natal Pay" under tin direc tion of Miss Helena Robinson. At 11 o'clock the pastor will preach on "The Word llecomes Flesh." The choir Will sing ''The HllOuluy of a Mug" and the men's chorus will sing "We Are Come to Worship." The church school will meet as usual at 9:45 for the Christmas program that has been prepared for all ages to enjoy. A special Christmas vesper service wil'i tie conducted by the Order of Job's Daughters und the Uu.Molay ut 5 o'clock to which the public is In- wleil. Knworth league ut at: 30 with a special Christmas worship service. ' The general public will find a cheerful Christmas welcome at each ot these services. Let us come and worship Him, tbe new born-DUD6 o li&tllleuem. ' - Episcopal Church. Roseburg St. George's. Holy communion 7:30 ami 11 a. m. Church school 9:45 m. All children ure requested to be present. Special Christmas program. Parents invited to come with the children. Young people s fellowship, 6:31) p. m. Sutherlin. Holy communion 9 a- m. Riddle, pre-Christmas service 4 p. in. First Chrfstian Church, J. Frank Cunningham, minister. This church will celebrate the birth of the Christ child, in all Bervlces of this coming Sunday. A Christmas pro gram will be presented by the lit tle folks, at 9:46 a. ni. Subject of the morning sermon will be Christ Our King." At 6:30 p. m. the Christian limieavorers will con sider "The Christmas Carol," by Lilt-Kens. Ana at 7:su p. in., tne M. E. Church South, corner Main and Lane. A special Christ mus program will occupy the Bible school hour, 9:45 a. m. The young people of the vurious classes will lake part, A special treat will be given to all children attending. All children that do not attend other churches are invited to attend. Tbe 111., with the pastor occupying tne pulpit, Epworth league meeU at o:3U p. in. Floyd Wilson will he In charge of the devotiqnals. Cleo Peterson will present special mu sic on the violin. The evening wor ship will follow at 7:30. The Ep worth league will present the play "Snowbound" on Wednesday eve ning at 8 p. in. The public is in vited to attend. II. C. Gleaton, pastor. First Methodist E pi sco pa Church, S. Raynor Smith, minister. ueauiitul Christmas music will nc the outstanding feature of the serv ices Sunday. In the evening at ' Owjr th cctffi cupj), friendship ere scaled Wid hospitality i$ ths w ar m tgst N Lc,t those e foi$ndl'j cups? l&e fMMfl ols "qgitft .finwfff s$i8&g38 jsola cei find, One for Ucrcolntor Another o nb for D r I p large chorus choir will sing the cantata, "The Muslo ot llethle hem." The public is most cordially iuvited to attend all services. Foursquare Church, pastor, N. J. Howso. Saturduy H-S:30 a. m "The lleut-oii Light Hour" broad cost over KKNli. A Chrislmas de votional and the Junior Crusader girls' chorus will slug carols. Sun day 9:45 a. ui., Sunday school. 11 u. m., "The b'ndless Kingdom" will be tho pustor's morning mess age. (1:30 p. in., Junior Crusuder meeting. 7:30 p. m. evaugeii&lic service uud the topic w ill be "Horn of a Virgin." Tuesday, 7:30 p. in., ChrlBtniaa program. The public is invited. No admission, The AWgelus Hour, 4-4:30 p. in.. KRNH. Subject, "The Joy of Uliristmastide." Leroy Hlati will sing. Mi 8. A. J. Goddes will read the Christinas story. Charles A. Edwurds. First Baptist Church, J, R. Turn bull, minister. 9:30 a. m. prayer meeting. 9:45 a. in. Ulble school, Harry Howe, superintendent. A well organized school. II o'clock morning worship, broadcast over K11N11. Christinas carols will be' sung by choir. Solo, "The ' Birth day of a King" (Neldliuger), Lieu tenant Anderson. Sermon, "The Cradle, the Cross and Hie Crown." Believers' baptism at the olose. 4:30 p. in. Junior and Senior I). Y. P. Unions. 7:30 p. in. Worship service of Chrisinma music. An them, "Midnight In llur Dusky Mlllltlu" (Taylor). Duet, "Sleep Holy Child" (Normun), Mrs. II. Whipple and Mrs. J. Deets. Solo. "Nazareth" (Gouiiuu), .Mrs. JfA.R. Tui nbull. Anthem. "Rejoice O Kill Hi!" (ltrewsier), Indies' trio, "Hark! What Mettu Those Holy Voices';" (CnwOod). Mrs. II. Whip ple, Mrs. J. Ducts and Mrs. J. R. Tuinbull. Solo, "Open the Gutes of the Temple" (Kuupp), J. It Tuinbull. Quiutot, "A Lullaby" (Loreiiz), Mrs. 11. Whipple, Mrs. W. Kohertsuu, Sirs. J. 11. Tuinbull, Paul Lamoreux and Harry Turn bull. The ordinance ot believers' baptism nt the hegiunlng at serv ice. Wednesday 7:30 p. in. the Bible school Christmas prograni will be given in the church audi torium. Kverybody is usked to bring a "White Gift for tho Jviug." Hear the Christmas music at the First Methodist lOnlticopal church Sunday ovoulug ut 7:30. A robed choir of 24 voices will sing "His Natal Day," w ith special soloists. Adv. Dr. J. M. Ingall REGISTERED FOOT SPECIALISE at the Umpqua Hotel, jtoseburg Satur4ay, Dec. 19th 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. I make regular trips to your city. 5 All Foot Aliments Treated. FREE CONSULTATION tmt. mm Ami, syecessfrUfe. mhajg you enn Imas tbbt mw Sctisfcttjc EVERY woman knows that flour (b tht real basis of every kind of baking. Sh alio knows that Fisher's Blend Is high qualny flour milled from a combination of hard and soft wheats expertly blended, washed, scoured, and refined to a smooth, patent flour of velvety texture and silken whiteness. She knows, too, that hers is the first hand to touch Fisher's Blend Flour. Regardless of the price yon pay, Filher'i Blend stitl remains the quality flour for every purpose. W alio call your attention to tht Fiahar Handysack line including the following prod ucts, each one a leader in Its field: lUll'l WHU CotQiI riltr r.Hw Cots Mni Wit ttrt CtitU artui . 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