Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 09, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG; OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 9. r937.
Sunday
at the
Churches
for vehicle hiw. His arrest by city
officer) followed a coUUJon, City
uecorut'i- a. J. ueU(Js reoorletj.
E)ailS)evotion8
DR. CHAHLES A. EDWARDS
In the very nhadov of tlio
cro&t, the ueuroat und most
Unfiled frfeiMr of Jeans uru dis
puting uliout worldly power und
place and honor. That mirely
must have xrluved Hi senstlVB
soul und mado lieu v tor tho burd
en that He luul to bur. That
was thu UukIc addition to Mm
already heavy burden, that do
one seemed to know what it
was all about or seemed to en
ter into any degree of under
stand tnic as to what He vvus do
ing or to Rive liiin comfort und
cheer lu Ills doing or It. Doubt
less we think bow bllud und
stupid lliuy were, but is it not
very eusy to be stupid even lu
the presence of the greatest
spiritual realities? Open our
eyes to see, and our hearts to
feel the great and mysterious
truths of life and death and
duty and destiny. Keep us from
linn thoughts and smult ways.
Give us a desire to do Thy will
In Jesus name we ask It. Amen.
First Church of Christ Scientist,
313 East Douglas si reel. Regular
service Sunday at II h. hi. Nub
lad of Iohsoii: "Are Sin. Disease
und Death Heal?" Sunday sehool
convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wednemiuy
evening. meclhiKS. whleh Include
testimonies of healing and remarks
on Christiau Science, are held at
o'clock. The . reading room in
front of tho church edifico Is open
dally, excepL Sundays and holidays
from 2 to 4 p. in., and on Sundays
from 9:3(1 to 11 a. in. Hero, (he
Bible and all authorized Christian
Science literature may be read,
borrowed or subscribed for. The
public Is cordially invited to at
tend the church services und to
viBlt the reading room.
Full Gospel Assembly, -I Mil Hast
Douglas street, Ituv. A. Harold
Persing, (tumor. Services for Sun
day: Sunday school at !)': I5. Wil
liam Bronips, superintendent. We
have u class for everyone, with
tenchers with ability. Morning
worship beginning at 11 a. m.
Messago by the pastor.. Subject,
"The Body of Christ." Kvangetls
tlc Hervice at 7;!10. Message, "What
Is Salvation." Services for the
week. Tuesday night at 7:30. Di
vine healing service. Sermon will
be in relation to thin subject.
Thursday morning at 8:110, broad
cast over KKNlt. Kriday night at
7:30, young people in charge. It
will be. interesting for tho elderly
people to attend this service.
Please notice the change In location.
Glad Tidings of the Air, over
KKNlt, K:ir-!i, Sunday morning.
Subsequent to the account of the
PuBBlqn week events, a series of
messages Is being delivered on the
subject: "Seven Days With th,e
Risen Christ." This will bo the
third message of the series. Ira
K Rankin, mlnlHter. Residence
418 South Main street.
....St, Paul's Lutheran Church,
Coroy and Military streets, West
Roneburg. Tho servicn of Sunday,
April It, begliiH at 7:30 p. m. The
topic of thu sermon is, "Thu Two
fold uieuulug of the Christian's
Haptlsm." The Sunday school
meets at 0:45 a. in. Mrs. N. An
draioff Is superintendent. We most
cordially Invito all to attend our
service and Sunday school. W. A.
Sylwester, 1170 Military street,
I'aator.
M. E. Church, South, l.aue and
Main streutK. Church schnol H:4fi
U. m, Young people's Hervicu ti:30
p. in. Morning worship 11 a. m.
Kveniug evaimellKtlc service 7:30
p. m. A cordial welcome In all.
U. C. (Ilea tun, pastor.
St. Georgs's Episcopal Church,
Uosehurg, Ore. Holy communion,
7:30 p. m. Church schnol, 11:15 a.
tn. Morning pruyer and . ni'rmon,
u. in. Kiddle: Ascenxlon.
Time of service chunked to 7:30 In
the evening Instead of I tn the afternoon.
CRUISE ibth
For a thrilling ici vacation sail to Australia
and New Zealand.. .where winter is sura
mcr.-.wheie n range animal and primitive
bash men make their last stand next door
to great modern cities. Go by the Ctnad
ian-Austr,iltsi.tn Lint, with visits to
HONOLULU. . (
. SXlKU'.MfUKURN0ind
m& IN ttili UU ISLANDS
Vou'll enjoy every moment aboard die newly
refuted "Ar,titgi", or go on the "Niagjr",,.
both ships are built for cruising tropiul waters.
Regular sailings from Vancouver and Victoria,
B. C, with ttpritiny Uw min,-iuf fm,t,
1st Class, Cabin Clm ind 3rd CUts.
Ailt YOUR OWN TRAVEL AGENT for
details, and information about tit-Inclusive
toufi...or at our local offices... ViUI. DFACON,
Gen'I Agent Pass'r Dfpt.,6io S.W. Broadway
(American Bank Bid;.) BR. 067, Portland.
CRiVU MM TM tmu evts
' Tha A nonius Hour,.
4:30. Subject: Uleutor
tor. Mr. Leroy lllatt
Charles A, Edwards.
KKNlt, A
Than Kub-
wlli aiug.
First Chriftlan Church, Uouglas
and Kane. This Sunduy, J. Frank
Cunningham will bring bis last
ueHhugeH in Itosehurg, before leav
ing for his new field of labor. His
morning message will be "Prove
It"; that of the evening, "If I Were
Twenty-one." The public Is cor
dially invited to hear these moss-
ages. Remember the time of ull
services: liible school, 0:45 to
10 : .'-15 a. in.; morning worship;
10:35 to 11M5; Christum Endea
vor, ti:30 p. m.; evangelism, 7:30
p. m. By request, .Mr. Cunningham
will King "Coin' Homo," ni the
evening service.
First Presbyterian Church. "As
.Mount Jilon" is the subject at the
rresbylorlan church for the 11 u.
surmoti Sunduy, Organ rea
per service at 7:25 p. in. Kveniug
theme, "The Coming Kingdom of
Uavid's Hoyal Son." Frank Crubbe
singing, lliblo school !:45 a. m.
We have a class for your age. 6:30
j). in. Christfuu Kndeavor. Wednes
day evening at 7:3U, "The Per
son and Work of the Holy Spirit."
Win. C, Faucette, minister.
ALL'S READV FOR
END EA VOTERS' MEET MRS. fl HE
First Baptist Church, J. It. Turn
hull, minister. ' i:'Mi u. in., prayer
meeting. tl:4G a. in., Itlble scboid,
Harry Howe, miperlntemlenl. A
wtdl-orguuized school of five de
parimeniK. 11 a. m., morning wor
ship, broadcast over KKNlt, Five
minute talk to boys and girlH.
Tenor solo, W. F. Downer. Ser
mon, "The First Fruits." Lord's
Supper at close. Iteceptiou of new
members. ' 0:30 p. in., H. V. K U.
junior and senior. 7:30 p. m., gos
pel service. Ten-minute hymn.
sing. Duct, Mrs. W. Robertson and
Mrs. O. Harlot. Sermon. "The
Gullibility of Unbelief." Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m., prayer, praise and
Ulblo study. Subject, Kph. 4:1-16.
Pine Grove, Dlxonvllle. Sunday
school at 10 MB, Mrs. Hattie Und-
hloom, HunorinUmdent. School will
bo followed by a basket dinner at
12:10. j, u. Tumbull of the First
IiapllHt church, Hoseburg, will
in-each at the monthly service tit
2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ttirtibull will
sing. Everybody welcome.
Tho Salvation Army. April Kith
is tho hlrlhday of the rounder of
tho Salvation Army. On Siiturday
! i: mi the ;-eoting. ..
Sunduy bright topics from bis life
will be diseussed. William Hooth
found tbroimh "service" h-i w.i
able to terve Cod .Mid enjoy a
r al, happy ChrUt-an oxpei ( two.
Service lor others wa.i a motto
governing his life. Saturday night
is Founder's night at the Salva
tion Army. Meeting at S p. in.
C'Hiipuny meeting !:45 a. tit. Sun
1'nyA ttfiou iiA-clu at
nn find ,mji us In
COltVALUIS. Ore., April
More than 10UU Oregon boys and
girls from 10 to 18 years old are
expected to attend the forty-sev
eitth atinuul Slate Christian Kn
deavor convention for which Cor-
vallls and (Jregon Slate college
will bo hosts April 10 to 18. Many
of the sessions wilt be held on the
college cum pus.
Oregon bus 600 Christian hn
deavor societies, with a tolui of
more than 1U.0U0 members, und
each society la a member of one
of the 1H unions Into which the
state is divided.
The delegates will be housed In
private homes in Corvullis, Albany
and Philomath, according to Mrs.
O. Si. Locke, CorvultlH, placement
chairman, und arrangements are
being made for thu women's
groups of three churches to serve
meals to tho visitors.
Contests Planned
Six major contests are plunned
for the convention, with prizes for
Individuals, societies und unions.
In the oratorical contest speakers
may choose a topic from the gen
oral convention theme, "Thy King
dom Come," as It applies to the
home, school, community, iiutlou
and world, and the winners oil
each of tho five topics will speak
before the separate sessions of the
convention.
A big event of the convention
will be the parade, in which a
stale-wide flag ruco now in pro
gress will determine the positions
of the unions. Songs, regalia,
marching, banners and floats will
he considered In tho judging.
Floats may not cost more than J$3
and must emphasize some phase of
he convention theme. Prizes will
ilHO.,bo awarded for registrations
of H)' or more, provided they are
lu the mall not later than April 7.
A contest for posters advertis
ing the convention and its theme
will be another feature, with a un
ion prize offered for the best
group of posters und for individuals.
Kueh union Is also entitled to en-
tor ouo playlet in thu high school
and Intermediate drama contest, In
which Judging will be based on ;
stewardship appeal, Interpretation
.....1 n..ol.......n til.. ..u ...... II... I, ...I
to five characters and 15 minutes
presentation time. Awards for the
orutorlcaJ and dramatic contests
Include full und halt scholarships
to the summer conference camp.
Mrs. Anna Hune. t:i, rosi'tr of
Melrose, died at her home Thuva
J:iy afternoon, '."Muwiul, n shoe:
ii:t,o.. She was born ct Wyorn'a,
M'i., i ovembor 17, l.s74, ft id has
been a resident of Oregon since
August, l!)3ti. She wus married to
Wlllard C. Ihtne at Kuhoka, Mo.,
In 1!M5. Mr. Uano died about two
years ago.
She was a member of the Chris
tian church.
Surviving her are two children,
Delbert W. Bane and tern V.
Ilane. both of Melrose. 'She is also
survived by five brothers, Bert
and Ernest Hodges of Monmouth,
111.; Hiram and Herman , Hodges
of Los Angeles, Calif,, und K liner
Hodges of Missouri; also ;by two
sisters, Myrtle Hodges of Kuhoka,
Mo., and Pearl Hodges of Mon
mouth, III.
The body lias been removed to
be Douglas Funeral home and
funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later, pending receipt of
word from relatives.
day.' Holiness mueiiug at U a. m.
VIOLATOR OF MOTOR
LAW PAYS $10 FINE
A line of $10 was paid in the
city court today by Carter Shank
llu of Hoseburg who pleaded guilty
to a charge of violation of the mo-
Pu rents of the Elgaroso school
gave a program last night at the
school play building for the bene
fit of thu 4-H summer school schol
arship fund there.
A one-act play by a group of
Hoseburg junior high school stu
dents, "How the Story Grew," prov
ed very interesting as well as hum
orous. The -Cast included: Jean
Myer, Betty Owen, Mary Margaret
Ellsworth, Patty Ulenn, Hosemary
rving, Dorothy Crumuiett and
Muydino Darby. The grout) Is
coached by Scott Williams of the
unior. high school.
Donald Bashford and Lucia Brit-
ton played three numbers on the
accordion, and piano. This, was
followed by several songs, with
guitar and harmonica accompanf;
ment by Helen, Dorothy and Don-'
aid White.
Patty Glenn also played some
numbers on the guitar and -harmonica.
A lloti Cordon was present
and pleased tho audience with sev
eral accordion numbers. - -
Following the entertainment a
food sale was held. Home-made
Ice cream, "hot dogs." cake, pie,
sandwiches and coffee were on
snh?.
Attends to Business George P.
meHo services, "uur religion is Topping. Ilondon attorney, was
servico. When hi trouble call us.'.'.j business visitor tit the Douglus
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