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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1938.
FIVE
SSf" Churches
Daily Devotions
DR. CHAHLKS A. EDWARDS
If St. Haul had yielded to
the temptation, which he may
have had just the same as we,
and stayed at home to reat that
Sunday morning, the chances
are that Lydia might never
have been brought into touch
with the little christian group
and been led to consecrate her
talents to the service of the
Master. Apparently St. Paul
did not miss any chances of be
ing on hand when there was
ivork to be done, and perhaps It
would be worth our whllo to
liiestion ourselves somewhat
closely as to our readiness and
faithfulness to opportunity. A
good many of life's opportuni
ties do seem to be just chifhce
ones. If we have run away
from duty or been careless
about meeting It with readi
ness, we ask Thy pardon,- Our
Father, and may Thy grace en
able us to be more faithful in
the days to come. Help us, in
deed to serve Thee in season
and out of season, and may we
never forget our responsibili
ties as Thy followers. Amen.
Ices at tho TenniUe church were
well attended last Sunday. The
church was filled for each serv
ice. We are now looking forward
to some good results of the occa
sion; especially at the Tenmile
church. C. E. Bri'tain, pastor.
SUTH ERLIN METHODIST
1 CHURCH
! Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Sunday
; school at 10 o'clock Steward Leedy,
! superintendent. At the morning
1 worship the sermon topic is to be,
I "If I Were a Christian." There is
1 to be a meeting of the official
' board following the morning ser-
vice. The Epworth League will
meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
jC. T. Chamberlain nt 7:30 o'clock;
Miss Venetta Fraser is to. serve
1 as leader.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod) Corey and Mili
tary street. West Roseburg.. The
services of Sunday, October 23, be
gin at 7:30 p. m. The Sunday
school meets at 9:45 a. m. The
topic of the sermon is, "Some Fool
ish People!" The Lutheran Hour
will be broadcast at 1:30 p. in.
over KRNK. Interested listeners
of tho Lutheran Hour are kindly re
quested to write to the Lutheran
Hour care of KiiNR or to the Lu
theran Hour, St. Louis, Mo. We
most cordially invite all those hav
ing no church home of their own
to attend our services and Sunday
school. We preach a changeless
Christ for a changing world. W.
A. Sylwester, 1170 Military street,
pastor.
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Located at west end of Coinnier
l cial Ave. A. Harold PersJng, pas-
tor. Services tor Sunday. Sun
day school at 9:45. Mrs. Violet
Weber, superintendent of classes.
Come and make yourself at home.
, Morning worship beginning at 11
i a. in. Your pastor will be speak
ling. Children's church at 6:30.
Moyd Bjorklund in charge. Evan
gelistic service at 7:30. We are
having times of refreshing from
the I,ord. Welcome. Services
for the week: Tuesday night at
7:30. Young people in charge. A
very good service. Thursday
morning at 8:30. Tune in for the
"Full Gospel Church of the Air,"
by way of KB Nit. Friday night at
7:30. Devotional service an'd
prayer.
DILLARD CIRCUIT
Camas Valley: Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
Tenmile: Sunday school at 10
a. in.
Lookingglass: Sunday school
10 a. m. Epworth league p.
m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
The Theme for the message will be
"The Psychology of Beauty. "..Von
will enjoy the message.
Dillard: Sunday school 10 a.
in. Worship service 11 a.m. The
theme for the worship service will
bo "Some Open Secrets of Penta
eost." If you are without a church
home we earnestly request your
presence at any of the above
services. A cordial welcome
awaits you, and you are cordially
invited to attend the services of
any of the above places of wor
ship. The union Bally day sorv-
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
312 Kast Douglas street. Regu
lar services Sunday at 11 a. in.
Subject of lesson: "Probation Aft
er Death." Sunday school con
venes at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday
evening meetings which include
testimonies of healing and re
marks on Christian S.cience are
held at 8 o'clock. The reading
room is open on the lower flower
of Hie building daily except Sun
days and holidays from 2 to 4 p.
m. Here tho Hihle and all aulhor
Ized Christian Science literature
may bo read, borrowed or sub
scribed for. The public is cordial
ly Invited to attend the church
services and to visit the reading
room.
. SALVATION-ARMY ; v
On Sunday mnrniim at 11 a. in.
we art; having a special service.
The special speakers will be Adju
tant Durham and Major 11. M. Eb
erhart. Those of you who have
heard the major know that his
messages are very inspiring and a
great help to everyone The public
is cordially invited to attend this
service and receive a spiritual
blessing.' The major will be here
Sunday morning only so come
on rly.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Umnqua and Harvard.
John R. Poet, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45. Morning worship
at 10:45. Class meeting at 11:45.
Nellie Baird in charge. Eveulng
worship at 7:30. Mid-week prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at
7:30. The public is cordially in
vited to attend all of these services.
ELKTON CHURCH OF CHRIST
Walter A. Barnes, pastor. Bible
school 10. Worship service 11. Ser
mon topic: "The Christian's Step-ladder."
MELROSE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Rally day .Sunday, Oct. 23.
Preaching service. Everyone invited.
GLIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
9:45 a. m., Bible school, Mrs.
Fred Asam, superintendent. Class
es for all. 11 a, in., Rev. 8. M.
Underhill will bring an evangelis
tic message. Do not miss this good
message. 6:30 p. m., young peo
ple's meeting. 7:30, Rev. Under
bill will bring his last message of
this evangelistic campaign. Come
one, come all. A blessing awnits
you. There will be a love offer
ing taken for Brother and Sister
Underhill. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
prayer meeting and Bible study.
Act 6 will be the scripture les
son. L. S. Cox, pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"The Christian Home" will be
the theme of the 11 o'clock serv
ice at the First Presbyterian
church. The evening sermon is
the first of a series of four on
the book of Jonah, and is entitl
ed "A Ticket to Tarshlsh." You
are cordially Invited to come and
enjoy tho messages on this fas
cinating Old Testament hook. The
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m.
and provides classes for all ates.
The Christian Endeavor society
meets at 6:30 In the evening with
a pre-prayer service at 6:15.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
S. Raynor Smith, minister. Sun
day school at 9:45. Morning wor
ship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will
preach on "Tho Imperishable
Message." Music by the choir di
rected by Mins Helene Hohinson
with Mrs. Paul (ledilcs at the or
gan. Epworth league a,t 6:30,
leader Miss .lean Cloake. Evening
worship at 7:30 when Mrs. S. Itay
uor Smith will speak on "The Cos
pel in Distant Lands." The first
part of the service will feature
sacred music by Mrs. Paul (Jeddes
and Miss Virginia Wright playing
the ..organ and j' piano together.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30 in our church. A welcome
for all at these services.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. R. Turnbuii. minister. 9:30
a. m., prayer meeting. 9:4 a. ni
mble school, Alvin TJnton, sup
erintendent. 10:55 a. ni., morning
worsnlp (broadcast over Kills K).
Hrief talk to C. A. league. Solo.
Mrs. J. U. Turnbull, "The Blind
Ploughman." Sermon, "Bought
With a Price." 6:30 p. m.. Junior
and Senior B. Y. P. unions. 7:30
m., gospel service. Ten-minute
song service. Special musical
numbers. Sermon on Revelation.
The Woman, the Child and .he
Beast." Wednesday, prayer and
Bible study. Subject, "The Cover
ings of the Tabernacle."
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner of Kane and Douglas
streets. Linden G. Ieavitt. minis
ter. Church school begins at 9:45
a. m. C. G. Stanton, superintend
ent. Morning worship at 10:30.
Theme, "If a -Man Die, Shall He
Live Again ?" Christian Endeavor
at 6:30 p. in. Evening worship at
30.. Theme, "God as Seen In
Nature." Youth's social hour at
the close of the evening worship,
with Miss Taylor directing the dis
cussion. Classes in speech and
psychology on Tuesday evening;
Bible study group on Wednesday
evening.
CHURCH OF QOD
Just off highway on Garden val
ley road every Sunday. Sunday
school at lo a. in. Preaching at
11. Kvenlng service 7:30. All ure
welcome.
GLAD TIDINGS OF THE AIR
Over Station KRNIt, 8:30-9:00
every Sunday morning. The fourth
message in I ho scries on the theme:
HIDDEN TKBASUKK." will he
delivered uext lyjrd's day, and the
subject will be: "BURGLAR
'ROOF HIDDEN TREASURES."
)ou't ni iBs thin message. .
Rev. Iru F. llanklin, Minister.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mnol) In Iv P hull nvnrv 1 mil's
day. Bible study at 9:45. Sermon
lUM.'i. suhject: "Honesty iuiu
Truthfulness."
Stranpers welcome.
Homer Pippin. Minister.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Roseburg St. George's. Holy
communion, 8 a. m., church school
9:45 a. m., morning prayer 11 a. m.
Riddle Ascension. Evening pray
er 8 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
One block east of court house on
East Douglas street. Sunday school
at 9:45 with Supt. Fred Macy in
charge. Parents in response to our
city Burvey, send your children this
Sunday morning. Morning wor
ship at 11:00 with a guest speaker,
Evangelist Bertha Crowe, bringing
the message, N.Y.P.S. at 6:45 in
charge of the "Country Church."
Evangelistic message at 7:45. Ev
eryone welcome to these services.
Leonard C. Johnson, Pastor.
CARD OF THANKS
Ye wish to express our deep
heartfelt appreciation and sincere
thanks to the many frieuda. for the
lovely flowers and other kind
nesses expressed during the recent
illness and passing of our dear de
parted Mother.
The Children of Mother
Muthllde Dieckman.
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ROTARIANS ENJOY
MUSICAL PROGRAM
Members of the Roseburg Ro
tary club were treated to an all
nNVlcal program at thelrregular
meeting Thursday, George Ham
mer, accontpauled by Charles Ar
undel, played a number of violin
solos. One group of numbers
were popular old songs which
club members sang with the violin
and piano.
during tho general election cam-1
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