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r TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1939. Sunday fUiMwUnc at the l-'llUi L,tlW FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY ' Located at West end of ('omi)icr ctul Ave., A. Harold Pcrslng pits tor. Services lor Smulity. Sun liny M'lmo! nl !l:-tr. John Klliotl In t'hai'K' lit cIsbbpk, Morning wor ship beginning ul 11 a. in. chil-tln-ii'a clum-li hi tji.'lu. Kloyd itjorkland in ctiiirf. KvaiiKclis lii Rcrvlcp at T'.'MK Tlif p;inlnr 'will be speaking at both servlceH. Services for ,ttiH week, Tuesday anil Thursday tnornlngH at 8:"ft Iiiiir In to station Kit NH fur "Kull j (Job pel Church of the Air." Tnes day evening nt 7:3n, yoiiim people, j in chui'K"- Allss Clrace Moiilguin I ery, prerddeiit. Friday nihl ul 1 7::w. Hible study. All welcome. EDEN LUTHERAN CHURCH t K I pa rose. Services will be held Sunday t 8 . m. Services are being held this fiumlay evening us there will be no services Sunday, April 3i ul II a. in. AH welcome tu our servires. Itev. Kdward Kk luf, MuiBliiltdd, Ore. Grimm's Grocery Phone 690 Free Delivery Saturday, April 22nd MIRACLE WHIP 3Sc WHEATIES 23c PARD DOG FOOD ,, 23c JELLO Aorted Si ikkkvr fiavori pk!! ONIONS & RADISHES 2t. 5c FRESH PEAS lb 5c PORK STEAK Lb 18c SWIFT'S HAMS a.?lb 25c Sec Red & White ad for other specials dUTHERLIN METHODIST OiinaJ II. Trick, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock; Stewart Lcedy, Hitperlntendent. At the nun nl UK worship the Hermon to pic it to be "tJrowtti." Kpworth league ul 7 : i 0 o'clock at llie itiome or Mr. and Mm. ('. T. Chamber lain, with Mis Luella Plupurd as leuder. The Woman'K Home Mis hIiiiiu ry society will nieel Thurs day a I let noon ut ttie home or Mm. VMHiuin Idd. METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH N. I J. Wood, minister. Sunday to:4T a. in., rJiiirch school. 11 a. m. senium. 6:30 p. m., Kpworth lea Kile service. 7: SO p. m , evangel is tire service. Union prayer serv !, W'tnlwkr ? in sf. 7:30 p. in. A cordial welcome 1b extend ed to all, who may wish to attend services nt this church. FREE METHODIST CHURCH for tier of 1'mpquu and Harvard. The revival meetings with the for mer pastor, Rev. V. M, Abbott, as the giiext Hpeuker, are now belli held each night except Saturday at 7:3m. Servires will be -held Fri day night, and each nlpht next week. Itev. Abbott will also preach Sunday morning at 11 und Sunday afternoon at 2 : 30. togeth er with the regular 7:30 evening Hr'i vWi', Sunday school w ill be ' ln.lrl nt ftm 11 U ik. I lima U-iK Qim. day morning. K very one In we come. Come. John It. Poet, pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST .112 R iHiuglss street. Kognlar services Sunduy at 11 a. m. Sub ject of lesson : "probation After Death.' Sundav school r o n venes at !:1fi a. in. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of healing and re marks on Christian Science, are held nt 8 o'clock. The reading room on the lower floor of the church edifice is open dally except Sunday and holidays from 2 to 4 p. in. Here the Bible and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or sub scribed for. The public is cordial ly invited to attend the church services and to visit the reading room. Dailv Devotions DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS "Far more significant Is the fact that not merely in a super ficial fashion, but In the very most profound fashion, Jesus has Influenced the thought and the life of mankind. He never curv ed a statue, nor painted a canvas, yet he has Ins pi rod the produclioii of immortal art. He never wrote a sheet of music, nor even so much as played up on a musical Instrument, yet He has inspired the composition of music that has uplifted the soul of the race. lie never made any diiect attack upon human slav ery, yet slavery has been ban ished by His Spirit. So fur as we know He never made any dlreet attack upon war, yet His Spirit Is making war Increasing ly Intolerable. 0 He never uttered a single word about the emanci pation of women, but voinen the world around are being emanci pated by his chivalry. But He did say. "Let the little children come unto nie. forbid them not. To such belongeth the kingdom of heaven." and in His firm but gentle strength generation after generation of little children have found protection." Amen. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8. Raynor Smith, Minister. Dr. It. F. Thompson of Willamette university will be the special preacher for Sunday morning at II o'clock. Dr. Thompson is an outstanding preacher and will be heurd with unusual Interest. The Douglas County Odd Fellows as sociation will be the special guests. The choir directed by Miss Helen Itobiusou will sing "Thy Will Be Ifcine." by Uu?h. with Mrs. Paul (.eddes at the or- gan and Miss Virginia Wright at the piano. The church school will meet at 9:45 with Mrs. A. J. Ged- des us superintendent Kpworth league at b:30. The Sunday eve ning services for 4he next month at least will be at the Methodist Church South, while the Dastor is , attending the uniting conference at Kansas city. The mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7:30 will also be a union service. Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Tune In: write In. W. A. Sylvester, Rose burg, pastor. SUTHERLIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school Is held each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in the Presbyterian church room. Church will be held whenever possible, and notice of it will be posted in the local postoffice. Westminster circle meets the 3rd Thursday afternoon of each month. ' SUTHERLIN LUTHERAN CHURCH - , MeMiodlst church building. The service of Sunday. April 23, begins nt 2:30 p. m. The topic of the sermon Is, "He a Light and a Salt Unto Ihe World." The Sunday school meets afler the service. Tin public is most, rnrdlnllv invlt ed to attend our service anil Sun dav school. The Uilherflii 1 lour will hn broadcast over. K H Nil ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod), Corey and Military Sts., West Roseburg. The service of Sunday. April 23. begins at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will speak on the topic "Be a Light and Salt Cnto the World." This Is the second of a series of sermons en titled. "Three Christ-given Kxhor latlons Appropriate for Ihe Pro per Observance or the Centennial or Our Church." The public is most cordially Invited to hear this sermon. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. in. There will be a spe cial meeting of the entire congre gation after the service to which all members and friends or the congregation are invited. The Lutheran Hour will be broadcast Sunday ut 1:30 p. m. Dr. J. W. Bchnken, president of the Luther an church, will be the speaker. Tune In; write In. W. A. Sy I wes ter, 1170 Military street, pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. rieorge's, Roseburg. Holy communion 8 a. ni. Morning prav er and sermon 11 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. ni. Riddle, Ascension. Kvening prayer sermon 7:30 p. m. Rev. Perry Smith. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Linden U leavitt, minister. Church school begins at 9:45 a. m. C. (J. t Stanton, superintendent. Morning church worship at 10:30. Theme, "A Great Life." Christ ian Kndeavorers meet at 6:30 p. m. Kvening church worship at 7:30. Theme, "Jesus and the In dividual." Youth's meeting at close of evening worship. Bible study class on Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "From Compass to Chaos" is the sermon title lor Sunday morning. The' evening sermon will be on the theme "How to Re Prosper ous." The Senior C. E. society will be led in the pre -prayer service at 6:15 by Marilyn Harpham. Rich ard Arundel is In charge of the 6:30 service. This is the monthly missionary meeting, and Mrs. Homer Grow will be the guest speaker on the subject of mis sions. The calendar for the week: Sunduy, Sunday school 9:45 a. iu., morning worship 11 a. in., young people's societies 6:30 p. in., eve ning service 7:30 p, in.: Wednes day, prayer meeting 7:30 p. tu., choir practice &:3u p. m. DILLARD M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wor ship at 11 a. ni. Special music by the choir. Come fv Sunday school und remain .for the worship service. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunduy school 9 : 45, morning worship 11, young people's service 7, evening service 7:30. prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. We welcome you to these services. 908 South Jackson and Rice M'reets. i o-paslors. Rev. and Mrs. If. P. Morgan. BALTIMORE "TORSO" KILLER CONFESSES BALTIMORE. April 20. (AP) Aui-ello Marco Tarquinio, 45, steelworker and former tavern keeper, was oh urged with East Baltimore's gruesome "torso" slay ing today a few hours after the head of Evelyn Rice, 31. had been unearthed In his tulip-bordered backyard. Police Commissioner Robert F. Stanton said the steelworker had confessed killing the Georgia girl who became barmaid and house keeper for him. Officers who thad conducted a fearful search since parts of the young woman's body began to be picked up piecemeal from sewers last Friday, found the last remains at dawn after arresting Tarquinio last night and grilling him for six hours. Long Memory BALTIMORE, The law never forgets. A $100 watch was stolen In 1920 from Andrew Fisher. Detective William A. O'Brien found it yes terday In a pawn shop. The owner Is dead but police hope to return the timepiece to his widow H Student actors from the senior class of Roseburg high school are fully prepared for the presentation tonight of the senior class play, "The Yellow Shadow" which will be given at the school auditorium at 8 o'clock. The pluy is full of mystery and hair raising activities. The action takes place in an extremely old. farm house, which is occupied by a craxy man and his monotone-talking wife. Mystery pervades the peace when a murdered man Is found In the bouse. The coroner, sheriff and a lawyer are called In as ghostly happenings continue. Included In the cast are Bob Bellows as Jed Travis, the crazy man; Shirley Dusseau as Mrs. Tra vis; Virginia Young as Mildred Marvin, belrees; Miles Anderson ae her long lost brother, Herbert; James Walsh as Mr. Wright, the attorney; Myrtle Hutchlngs as Alice Perkins, a good friend; Avenl Doyle as Hazel, the old maid; Scott Stldhum as the mysterious Chinaman; Ruth Knigge as Jenny Steel, the coroner, and Dale Borgen as Sheriff Macklln. The play Is directed by Boyd Jackson, dramatics Instructor at the high school. Page's sell machine bolts, build ers! hardware, gutter and down spout, reinforcing steel. Alain and Washington streets. Adv. H. C. STEAHNS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Assistant Oakland, Ore. PHONE 472 Any Distance, Any Tim ORGAN'S GROCERY Phone 68 Bargains for Saturday & Monday MARSHMALLOWS A full pound package JQq POTATO CHIPS Regular 15c iize, CiO 2 packages 4JC LETTUCE Fresh Q solid heads, 2 for 3r V GINGER SNAPS A fresh barrel just arrived. 4 don OC HURD'S TOMA- TOES 3 can. OC RIPE OLIVES Pint cans of medium olives. 2 cans "Dv WAX PAPER Full 100 ft. roll of heavy pa- a. per. Roll 1UC TOMATO JUICE Heinz brand. Delicious, Cg 3 cans mC PAPER NAPKINS Large 100 count packages. pkg. yc GRAPEFRUIT Nice size, Arizona. Cil Dozen 4 jC To n lloi, Krcry My ia "EXPOSITION- Dny A -vf ff -f ) appeatu It is the "Exfiarilito" wlfr moment ivhtn eirtjr nvtnan is V y looking her best i tou am eoioutir ittvtn I I to vwt I mtt mm fmuiMw fmtnt f A At TMt tfjf MMW C4TT j ( f (rn m"o nw cut' rv 4-y tOt HIT tflVltl BETHEL MISSION Ilel hoi M lsslon, 1 25 Sheridan street. Services Sunday 2:30 p. tu. Fellowship meeting, Sunday 7:30 p. in, evangelistic service. Mid week services Tuesdays and Thurs days 7::io p. m. Thursday 6:lfi a class of young people taking Htble course. There was seven high school students enrolled lust Thurs day. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Sanders In churge of mission. LOOKINGGLASS M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 . m. Kp worth league 7: IS. Preaching serv- j Ice 8 p. m. Please note the , change In time or the Epworth league and preaching services in the evening: One-half hour later. : Prayer meeting each Wednesday, evening at 8 p. in. j TENMILE M. E. CHURCH Sunday sohool at 10 n. m. We are pleased with the Interest that Is being taken in the work of the Sunday school, let everyone be a booster. There wilt be preach ing services again Sundav, April 30, at 9:45. CAMAS VALLEY M. E. CHURCH Sunday sohool at 10 n. m. We are pleased that the sickness of the community Is mostly over and that people are once again permit led in attend church servires. We sre also please to note that there is a growing interest in the work of the church. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE One block east of the court house it Douglas street, Sunday school t !t:if with Superintendent Myrtle Nnrred in charge. Morning worship at 11:00 with the pastor bringing the message. N. Y. P. S. at ti:3n with James Newberry as louder. KwMilng evangelistic service at 7:45 on the subject "My Answer to tiod's Visit." Tuesday cottage pray er meeting will be announced nt the morning worship hour. Regular mid-week prayer meeting Thumlay eventug ut 7;3o. Leonaid C. John son, pastor. Tastes become keen when coffee apWttrs Today, limit! than ever, air uotnni nwarr llint oilier is the T,xnsiii(if ' of the meat the our itrm that will inakr. the most lasting; iniptrssion. I'nr instant aiul constant satis faction, srivr Hills Bros. Colloc. 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