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I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1939. TWO l'1 t.4 S3 Sunday fU f f wA? o ' 1 Daily Devotions rm. chaklks a. kdwards The writers of the iilble knew very well how much hehiud our knowledge und understanding our performance is likely to be. The good that we know is not always the good that we do, so that there is always need that we stimulate ourselves toward u new dovotlou and loyally to the truth that we accept and profess to govern our lives by. The good lilo that wo believe, lu must always have lu It that stir ring up of conscience, that uulek aning of the will; that sharpen ing of the intelligence, that the good of today may be something better tomorrow. Our Heavenly Father, Thou Uod of all grave und helpful ness, we ask Thee thut Thy spirit might give to us today new hope und ambitious, new desires and longings, thut out lives from this hour might ho more uftor Thy thought uud pur pose and will. Amen, illally Invited to attend our serv ice and Sunday school. The Luth eran Hour will he broadcast over KItNIt Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Tune in, write in. W. A. Sylwester, 1170 .Military street, pastor. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE One block cast of the court house on Houglas street. Sunday school at 11:45 in churge of Super intendent J. W. Maey. Classes for all age groups. Preaching service at 11:00. N. V. P. S. at (i:45 in charge of the ''Country" church. All young people are invited to at tend. KvangeliHtlc service at 7:45. All are welcome and invited to at tend any of these Hei-vices. Mid week prayer service Thursday at 7:3ll. The regular monthly W. F. M. b. meeting will be announced in .. the morning worship hour, l.eouurd C. Johnson, pastor. ; GLIDE BAPTIST CHURCH ', 9:45, Bible school, Mrs. Fred Asam, Siupt. ila.'mi, morning ;worBlip, subject: '"Waiting on tlod." u:30 p. m,,' I).V:.P.U ftl is, -11. M.West, leader. Subject: "The lipoid's lteturn." Jits, Mlble drill, iconic and join In and receive a blessing. 7:30, evening praise and worship service. .Message, "Two lleggars." , Wednesday, 7:30 p. in,, praise ActB 17. You aro cordially invited to 'und prayer service Ulble study 'come and worship with us. . US. Cox, Pastor. 'GLENDALE ASSEMBLY OF GOD --iievival services aro conducted luighllv, except Monday, by Kvaug. li: O. ltennallB or Yuba City, Calif. Hro. Uonimlls gives a Mlble study ;eacli evening on Victorious Living at 7:30 followed by a live song Bur "vice and evangelistic message. Il'rnyor meeting in the homes at a: 30 on Tuesday, Wednesday, 'Thursday and Friday. ', Sunday school at 10, Sunday -morning, followed by a worship service at 11. Children's anil Young People's service at 4. Kviulgellstit: jiervlce at 7:30. , Kathryu Montgomery, Dienmm' Sliortridge, paslors. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Itoseburg Kl,, Oeorge's holy couiuiunlim S:00 and 11:00 a. in. l'hureli school 11:45 a. m. lilddle Ascension. Evening pruyer 7:30 p. in. SUTHERLIN METHODIST : CHURCH Ornml 11. Ti'lrk, pus tor. Sunday jiichuol at 10 o'clock; Stewart I.eu ily, KuporintiMulcut. "To tho Chuyc.h at .fciuthofliti" iH' to lie the tiU' ;for the moriiltiK . mu'vlce at 11 .o'clock. Mint) llcrlhu K. J:miho, dlructor of. Iilinlouti , liUipfttion of -Ologon cunlureiicelB to Hinmli .uL.tfitf-evwitng nervk-o ut S o'clock. CHURCH OF GOD .,." Chinch of Cod liolda mouUiiK in .now huildliiR in ISd on bower, Smi 'duy Mchool every Sunduy 10 u. m, 'Wo nro now holding our revival. IKov, V, U, Clark, a very Hpirttual ..niiilHter, is bringing forth the word. Every one welcome. Come juxl enjoy thene tnuotiiiKs with us. tJtrhiK yotir frlemlH, let uh fill (iod'a liouso with luumry kouIh, Mvvi iuyn every nt;lil 7:110 n. m. to lut lis I ho Jjonl directH. . Al. (.J, Olson, lueMhllnK minister. ' .FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 312 IS. OoukIuh Slreet. ItoKular ficrvlcen Sunduy at 11: on n. m. Subject of Ichhoii: "Life," .Sunday Hehool at a. m. Wed iiemlay evening Meetings wlikli include tesitlmouieH or healing and "remarks on Christian Science, lire .held at 8; 00 o'clock. The reading -room ou too lower iloor ot the -church edifice Is open daily except 'Sundays and holidays from 2:uu to u'l:00 p. in. Mere the Ulble und nil -authorized Christian Science lilcr--at lire may he read, horrowed or auljKcrihed for. The n.ublir. is cord- .ially Invited lo atteml the church services und lo visit the rending room. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Will not meet in K. I. hull as formerly, but will hold all sei-vieeu In the school house one mile north of town and two blocks west of f until highway, where evangelistic meeting! are now being held. Hlblo study at U:45, preuchtug at 1 1 a. m. and 7:au p. m. every Lord's day. The public is cordi ally Invited to all services. Homer II, rippiu, minister. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY WeaL end of Commercial ave. A, Harold Persiug, pastor. Serv ices for Sunday: Sunday school at i):15. Mrs. Violet Weber, super intendent of cluBn.es, Will we see you this Sunduy. Morning services for worship beginning at 11 a. in. Broadcast at fi:.15 over KKNH. Children's church at G:30. Floyd Mjoikluud lu charge. Evangelistic service at 7:110. Hervieoa for the week. Tuesday night at 7:'.i0. Young people in charge. Thursday morning at 8:30, "Cull Cospel Church of the Air by way of KKNH. Friday at ,7:30. Uevotiom al and 111 bio study and prayer. At tend church next Huuduy. BETHEL MISSION 125 S. Sheridan St. Sunduy evangelistic services at loi'la Sunday morning and at 7::t0 p. ni. Regular services of the com ing week Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7::i0. CoIIjm prayer meeting on Friday nights, 7 o'clock. Sick are prayed for at each ser vice. Hear tho inspiring word of Cod in Its fultiesK of salvation. Also convincing ami timely. No twisting or the Scriptures to fit men's creeds. Kvery body welcome, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH S. liaynor Smllh, Minister Sunday school at !i: lfi. Mrs. A. J. (leddes, superintendent. Mornfug worship at 11 o'clock when the choir will sing, "Hark, Hark, My Soul!", with Mrs. Paul (ieddes at the organ. The speaker Sunday morning will be Minn Itertha Pease of Portland. Miss Pease will also speak at li:30 a( tho Kpworlh Lea gue. Kvenlng worship at 7:.'iu opening- with fifteen minnles of sac red music by Miss Virginia Wright at the piano and .Mrs. Paul Ceddes at the organ. Tho pastor will speak on tho subject of "Know Yourself." Tho Union Leadership training school will he held each evening at 7: 10 o'clock, beginning Monday evening, until Friday. Dr. .1. A. McKee of the M. K. church South, and MIkh Ilertha Pease, director of religious education of Ihe Oregon coiileience will be present through out Ihe week to conduct classes. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Or. und Mrs. Stanley Clonics of India will he present and apeak. . FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH - - Linden (1. Leavllt, Minister. .Church school begins at !: in n.- m. Mr. C. li. Stanton, superin tendent. Morning church worship -ul I0:;i0. Theme, "Chrlstianily and 'the .lews." Christian Kndeavorers ineet at i!::io p. ni. Kvenhm cluflch Vorshlp at 7::tu. Theme. "Hew We -Secured Our Kuglish Ulble." Class e in psychology ami speech nn Tuesday evening at 7. Ulble study c1m.hh on Weduesdav evening at .?;:io. ; ' DILLARD CIRCUIT "Huuduy school and Kpwort h League at lysokinggla.ss at the us uu! hours. Mrs. Mriltuin will preach at Ten onile at U:4f, and at Camas Vullcv ut 1 1: J.V The Sunday hcIiooI at UUlurd at "30. und wornlilp sen ice at 11. 1 -The attendance at (he evanychs--110 services at I Mllard have hi-cii very well attended, and we are 'hopes that by the lime ymi have jead these lines that many others vvi11 have started to attend. We led that every person who can Should be present just as often us ."possible. Tho services bcnin ul -Vt.'lu, and will continue iintill this Sunday evening. If the ro.vpouM' iissures us we will continue on Inr "m fw more evenings. C. K. Hrittaiu, Paster. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH . Missouri Synod), Corey and IMIllhuy street. West Koseburg. Tile service of Sunday, January la. !ltegins at 11 a. tu. The paslor will ilelfver tho second of the series of pennons entitled. "Seven Slrikiug Xttors of Jesus t His Church on aCarth." Tho topic of the aerinou Is. 'Christ's Letter to the KUh Poor Church," The Sunrlay school meeis int IC15 n. m. lu connection with li hervlce u public baptli-m will jyhv ijluce, i'Utf public la must cor- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "What is a Free Alan?" is the topic of the morning sermon. In Ihe liKht of world events this is a timely question. What would your answer he? The evening sormon will be on the theme, "Doers of Ihe Word." There is a definite rela tionship between learning and ac tivity. James taught this "modern" th'-ery In the second chapter of his cpfstie. The Ladies Aid will held their regular meeting on Thursday al i:.u p. ni . hi the church parlors All the women of the church tiro invited to attend. The calendar lor the week: Sunday: Sunday school, 9; -in a. in.; morning worship. 11:00 a. m.; lunior society, li ::to p. ui. ; Inter mediate society, ii;:t0 p. in.; Senior FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia COPR. 1MJ B HI SERVICE. INC. T M. BtC. U. MT. Off." mmm illll l I I I " "They wanta surrender. Tho general's sister just put a plate of candy out to cool." Nippon Leader 1 :' ' . V - J f ill Baron Kllclilro Hlranuma, favorite of the Japanese Army, named premier-designate of Japan succeeding Prince Fuminiaro Konoye. society, 0:30 p. in.; evening service, 7:0 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 7:110 p. in.; choir practice, S:il0 p. m. Thursday: Ladles Aid, 1:30 p. in. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH !l:;it) a. ni., prayer meeting in church parlor. iP'lfi a. m., Hible school, Alvin Tipton, superintendent, classes for all ages of both saxes. These are Air. Turnbulrs fare well services. 10:55, worship (broadcast over KRNR). Brief talk to Church Attendance league. Duet, Miss Rosemary Larson and .Mrs. (i, Hai'tol. Sermon, "A Fate well Declaration." 12;:t0 p. in., congregational pot luck dinner at church. i:K0 p. m.. Junior and Senior fi.Y.P. unions. , 7::t0 p. m., ten-mlnuto song ser vice. Haptlsmal service. Solo, J. It. Turnbull, Sermon, "A Farewell Henedlctlon." Wednesday, 7:.i0 p. m., prayer meeting in charge of Missionary committee. Thurslay, 2:30 p. m., Women's Missionary society. CHINESE FREED OF DEPORTATION CASE STIR HOT DEBATE Fortification Would Prop Insular Defenses But Irritate Japan. WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. (AP) Naval pluns for limned iatp for tification of the Island of Guam mav become the focal point for a furious congressional debate over President Roosevelt's $552,000,000 defense program. .: Well-informed legislators said today the project pointed toward a complete reorientation of Ameri can policies in the far east. : The president's defense message to congress yesterday endorsed the suggestion of a naval board for Immediate establishment of a major air and submarine base on the island onl about 1,500 miles from Tokyo. fSuch a base, the board said, would: 1. Assure practical Immunity of tho Philippines against a major attack. 2. Reduce to its simplest terms the defense of Hawaii and the continental coast of the United States. , . ; 3. Assure the ability of the American fleet to operate with greater freedom in meeting emer gency conditions that might arise in the Atlantic. Japan Displeased Tokyo already has eyed with an noyance the establishment of an American trans-Pacific commercial airline which has way points at Honolulu, Midway, Wake and Ouuin. Japanese newspapers said these islands could be used for military as well as commercial planes. The airline was started late in Since then army engineers have begun harbor Improvements at Midway and made preparations to improve navigation facilities at Wake. Under the Washington naval treaty of 1922 Japan agreed not to fortify Its mandated islands in the Guam area. The treaty has expired, and some congressmen de clared Japan already has gone ahead with fortifications. Chairman Vinson (D., Ga.), of the house naval committee said he favored making Guam impreg nable at the earliest possible date. His group may start con sideration of the proposal next week. On the other hand, Rep. Brew' ster (It., Me.), who fought much of the administration's naval ex pansion . program last year, ex pressed conviction the Guam pro ject would touch off a congression al controversy "beside which last year's naval debate will pale into insignificance." U. S. WAGE-HOUR JOB EXAMS DATED Civil service examinations are announced by the examining board to fill inspector positions in the wage and hour division of the de partment of labor, it was an nounced today. Applicants must have had responsible experience in industry or business as an em ployer, administrative official, or as a recognized employee repre sentative participating in improve ment of walking condition; or in state or federal agency administer ing labor laws. Age limits are from 25 to 53 years. Full information may be obtained from Charles Fields or C. H. Calkins at the Rose burg post office. William Penn inherited from bis father a crown . debt for 16,000 pounds, but Charles II liquidated the debt by giving him a laud grant in America. F. R.S RADIO TALK TO OPEN WORLD FAIR WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. (AP) 'President Roosevelt will open the San Francisco world's fair Febru-j ary 18 with-a radio address to the i opening day crowd. j The announcement was made by George Creel, U. S. commissioner tor the exposition, after a While House visit. ; White House attaches said the , president expressed hope he would i be able to visit the exposition alter ' congress adjourned. Saturday Feature CHICKEN PIE With Soup, Salad .Drink and Dessert 25c LITTLE GYPSY TEA ROOM Douglas Hotel Dininri Room 1 Phone AT jgSl MORGAN'S GROCERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY TOMATO JUICE It is PINEAPPLE JUICE delicious. Tall 46 - oz. 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