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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939. mm limUr tcsmpf kuodnr by tfc Nrw-Kvle inc. Tli A"ocitd Fre U exclunive m .nilti.t to in ut fur rDijbllca- Hod of all newi dispatch credited IO l( or noi uiiwiwim Uila panar and to all local new tubllitied herein. All r.tfhM of re publication of vpecittl diioAtehea r)D are ano murvea. ttAHWfl BULWORTH....,.dltor So tared aa aauond claaa matter Mar 17. 120. at the pom offlre a Cuieburs. Orevorn. under act at rrh t U1I Repreaented by sf.H0LtlDAY Ww York 271 Mftdlion Ave.. Chi. nKo 360 N. Miohin Ave.-Nii rar)iro- ViO IlunV 8lret lf trolt 3 18 HtaplibiiflOD UldK.. .. 433 B. BprinK Htrt. Hft- Ktle 03 BtflWart Street. Vartu4 620 B W. Blxth Btroet. Varoovr, C 711 Hall Bide;.. Hi. I.. 111 N. Tetith street. Atlt MC ttraot BuUdlDK. Otitic fllUSl(l UMnwa Ram Dallr. per r oj mail . IJ-JO Dally. ( month. hT mull Jto Dally. I montfia br mall........ 1." Dally, by cnrrlar Der month.... . Oally. bT carrl.r par ar T..0 UP uml down the fluid the '1"K Ink forur" hwimip, mlfihllly atml mudillly rniilniiilliiK. II I" t'ooHmll lime, and Aiuurldn In InUint on U a vol lm 11 lit lllll 11 gllllin. Ih It IneMiienHlbly Irlviiil, thin pi-em i iiialion will" the iruimtlall "f whnlliiT 11 men can miivo bull iicriKH a hll il field while 11 oth ers try t" prevent Ihelli? Is H liiiliiiitliient, even, while half thu world liiiriiH? No, we don l think no. Tlnne iiolball liluyelD llllll thoHo who wntell them me Rotting what they Jnivc ll riKllt lo exiieet of IKe the right to lilny. The faet that half ll continent 3n"0 iiiIIoh way linn ninililled ItKelf Into a hhI1 Ion whole thoilmindK hlneil out Ihelr liven to eaiiluie no inoro ground I li ii it Ih Riilneil hy n i"d end run In nolhliiR for thiiMP IdayeiH, theue HieetatorH lo lie iiMliainod of. Ami nothing lo he proud of either. 11 Jimt happened. It wan luck. Keeping thin blenhed Immunity will lie minieUiing cine again, mnmi Ihlug which we cannot truiit I" lue.k, lint which will ciihI mirk, and thought, and utrnggle. IT hcoiiim thai In the great city there ivim ll wine imlruloger, who by enballstle calcillatloim ciilihl foreHce Iho lllllire. The Mum venled lo liliii iho fate nt man kind. linen lliln call to your mind " liimileviil illy. Willi n tower reach ed liy winding Malm, anil n l.en eil man In peaked cap pining over volilincH of liecroninne ? Not III This l I'm Ih. UlM, and there In one lloin Nurumiin who la a protcHwir In Ihe uelioid of mliiin ami who cliilnm to lie able lo read In the Htm h the Hi'c.rclH "f Hie fu ture, lie la now busy with olwer viilliilin which, he clainm. will dirt clone Ihe duration and the winner of Ihe present Ijiropcnu war. If that In true, II opens up a great vlnla. Hitler In nupponed lo be nut unlliiprenned by nlargaimil and iinti'iiloginin. Why mil appolnl an nfllcial unliers.il unlrologer on whom all rulers Ihlnk Ihey enn ilcpend? I.cl him lell how Ihe v. ar iniint Inevitably come out, an gov ciucil by Ihe ntarn. Tlu-ll Jleil rll olf Hie war and go on from tlii'HV accepting the iinlriiliiger'n vi'i.ilull el Hie llievllalile. Slllj? Well. hou do you Ilk" llic way things arc di low ? nil II-' Anieltia llii'lllis aiiMhiiii: nl ll II iiiriins llic luittiilil looK Inuiiril llic heller, blighter fu ture. lUM'llg llic neck of Oct t.'i. HP pi oxitiinlely M Ane'l u all l.il nl Itn.VH aie In meet In Kiiiimi l'it Tllcy ale nlg.illlcd under a name Unit ban a Hue and hiipclill lllli;. '"liie Kiiluie I'minns nl Aincrlen'- Tills nssoiiiilii.n nf ""."." ''""I bn)S us marled 1-' )euin III;" ml iler Hie sinlism slilp nl Hie 1 S. nlHie of eduratlnn. and ils t"ii icliHull will bring Ingcliier dele gales lioin eierv slnlc a wi ll m 1 1 mil Hawaii and I'll'TIn liico. It is a line thing lo sec laini bnn iissi'iiililiiig Hius with Hoii eyen ell Hie Inline, lllld H Is lie' Job nf Ihe presenl In ni'e lli.il .' n far as possible lls rveills ilo nol bel Innd Uml Inline. Htructluli. I.od on y toweling am bition and inllilary nuccesji, he bit off more than he could chew. Ill the end, tlienc mistaken over whelmed him. NAI'Ol.HON'H peueen, lliado nl the cnlllions mouth, NKVKH LAKTKI). Fear of lilm anil hatred uf ll I in always hrollght hln enemies hack fighting. They lined the In tervnln .of piiiien an bruathlng npellH to eolleet their neattered foreea mid .MAKK NKW Alil.lANCKK. Tim lliitlHh fleet finally ntarv- cd him out. THKItlO are pleuly of nignn Unit lllll,. r him ii N'.-ittnleonie com plex. It icmulna to ho nuen whether he can uvnld Hie inlHlakon that overthrew Napoleon. OUT OUR WAY Bz William 25 Years Ago Today Bulletins in ROSEBURG REVIEW WAR PARIS - Aiiaiini-iin liU Ih-mi Ihmmi coniiili'tcd for fHliilillsliiriK the Mfl ni:in capital t Hiivm, Frniici:. it whs iiiiiKiiiiiccd nl ItonUatix. The irminfur In e.xiierifil liiimeil lately. The outlook at ).itinI Ik coimiiltMird (no tm-i tit 111 to make it a (letm alitt plaei' for the Heat of the Hoi- Kian KoveiniiKMit. ItKllMX-W'lth the exception uf WmniLw, the (iciniaiiK now control all of JtiiKHfuti i'olaiMl u-ohL of tho Vistula river. It wuh officially an nounced. Thin left no iloulit that the HiiHHlaiiH were heavily re.pulnud anil that the (iermaiiK bad advuueed raphlly. I1KUIJN That the Itiillnh ain- baKKiMior at CniiHtHnllnople Iih 01- tlci-cfl the women of the embassy to leave Ihe city Immediately, wan an nounced by the war office. This is taken aa meaning llus TurkH ate uliont lo iai(iipiite in (he war as allies of Cenuany and Aunliia. LONDON -Marshal law Iiiih hecn pioelahueil throimhout 11 r i t i h h South Africa, following tho discov ery of a plot of Colonel MatitaZ lo command and establish an Inde pendent republic In the northwest part of the cape province. HE CRAWLED AROUND OM THE 3 ROUND AMD PICKED UP SOMETHING AND PUT IT IN) HIS MOUTH AMD THEN FELL OVER. ON HIS &ACK AND RUBBED SOME FLOUR- Oft WHITE POW DER. ON HIS FACE WHAT POE5 THAT MEAN ? AND WHAT'S HE HOLDING THAT OIL CAN AND BED CASTER- UP X WELL. HE'S TELLIN1 ME TH' BABY PICKED UP A CIGAR BUTT AND I 1 IS SICK.AKJ' IS ASWIM' J I IF CASTOR. OIL IS WHUT TO USE y A ----- n , u i BED CASTER- UP .: JJM V Ky J TUTOfilMG THE. TUTOR. CT.r?.VlLUftMS, com it av wc smvw.i. iwc. t. m. wee u. s. pat, of r. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting Syatem 1100 Kllocyclea Editorials on News tCnntlnunl from pnR 1.) ominatid. Aaln the N.i poeutilc p.tMcru. KT M'OI.Ko.N made pmi lumla tuciitat misi.ikev .I ler sai li a nt r and m.ikinC tier borders hale, he tinned to ;tr and roli cjuet liiHh nil ol n ace ami lecon- HKMAINIJNO HOHHS THAY 4 (Hi l- niloii LewlB, Jr.. M US. :ir- llaviMi of Kent. MHS. 4: 15 -Tea Time I in nee. 5:M Phanlnm I'llol, .MMS. Ti: lii Varieties. !::tii-The Video of Induatry. riMr.-Walls Time. Ii : nil Tontaht'H Tune. 6:05 News, C.ilif.-Pflcific Utilities Company. 6:10 Newt-Review News Flashes. II: IT. Khaflor I'arker. MIIS. G::in Sia-ech by Col Charles A. I.iudhertth. "Neutrality ami War." .XltS. li : IT. John II. I lushes, Avalou Clk'aretles, MIIS. 7:im- Mutual ManHtros. 7::ttl - l.olie ItailKer, MUS. 8:00 Roseburg-Coquille Football Game, Sunset Thrift Store. 0:00 Alks S-eltzer News. MBS. 9: 15 Football Game Continued. li:0M Sikh off. SATCltl'A V. OCTOISKIt 1 I 6: ao Farm Bureau Service Pro gram. " no -st ti l r and Noiihciihc. 7:30 News-Review of the Air. 7:40 News, Gilmore Corner. 7t.Y HhapMody In Wax. fc:UM Model Airplane Club. Ml IS. H: Iff This Wonder World. MKd. ti-.'M V. S. Armv Maml, M MS. K:r7 A. IV Xvwn, MUS. !i:Mi ltnl Millars Drch, .Ml IS. 9:30 Man About Town. I: la- Cal ler A- lloic, I'hiuo Ihiu, MIIS. lo on Al Donahue's (Urn. I" 15- tiloiunchasois, .MUS. 0::ta Niil't. ConleiiMice on Civil l iberties. MIIS. 10:45 Women's Forum. Copco, 1 1 no Ki,v Kvhci .s Orch. 11:1'. - MusiUKM. 1 1 ilia Souks of the Trail ie. 1 1 : I.. S mphony. 12- lm l.um heou I nin i', IL'.IHI lihyibm at l.anilnut. I2:15 News, Safeway Stores. 12:50 News-Review ot the Air. I :mi Ni( y liartmoulh I 'onii. til (iame. MMS. 1 i: llatvaid - f Ihcukii Koolh.ill (iame. M MS 2 "In At i tiir Command. - 1.". leslKH for Melody, M MS. en liuh Miliar' I'm Ii . MMS. SI" .Iran Tu;he Her Jm lllli in. utr liiils, MMS. "" I'.iliuei ll.til-,. CoiM.ll. MMS. I I'. Hit Sloke's Oirli. MMS I ::o ,l..luni lialfs iil(-h . MMS. I I,. M.lcd Sliini: MMS. ." en Siiilniii.tl.i, MMS. MiMi I hildreu'H ran. li Tnnitlil Tntie. fi.W-NcvM, Calif. Pacific Uldi ties Co. 6.1C Nrwi - Review News Flashes. I' 1". Immiht iltnr- !" )"h:i M IIiiku.x. MMS. I 1'ieMii I mm. MliS. 7 ",. iih id MhksHiiv " Mu-n bv M.-Miilicln. M MS t'.i H"I1mm. lnsl.eis. MMS i: Souk 1. 1 (tie I'lonen-i, MMS. ' Tedd IVweir-. Mich MMS 9 00 A!k Se'l-- Npw, WHS I Sbep it Id i Hi ti . ,M MS. '' !' h'Mi'in I'lu-i i . cn !i , MMS. 1 Sikh iui SI M i , i h TUMKK 1, S H" Cone It I 1 H'Mudulu, M US. 8:15 GiAri TidinU 0f the Air, Rev. Ira F, Rankin. S : Ilo Viih e td Mi oph,-, Chmi , MMS. i .uml Chorus. MMS ! . eo I e r o I e Sli uu ijn.ti tel 9. 15 The Ch.ipl.nn Speaks. Rev. Daily Devotions DR. CHAHLKS A. KDWAR.D3 Why do we allow oiiiv.elves to become distracted hy minor iineidioiiK when we have the Hwers to Ihe major ones? We need not know till the details if w e have the elei ual verities We need not know all about the heri:altm because we know that Heaven is where Christ is. and thai is enough. We cannot un derstand how the dead are rais ed and with what body, but we know, because "lie lives, we loo shall live." We do nol know when the Lord will conic aiaiii lo rojn on the earth, and how the end of this present world will come hut this one thing; we know "that when He shall ap pear we shall he like Him for we shall nee Him as He Is." One truth alone Is r.uflieient to meet all our n Is. viz: "Cod so hived the world that He ave His only begotten son." We may nol be able to explain many thinus. but if we accept ibis one truth, ev erything eUe will fall iulo Uh proper place, for Ihe whole Is Kieater than any of its parts. Our I lea veiny Fa I her Illumine our minds and hearts through the re vela I ion of Thyself In Jesus Christ our Lord. Keep clear for lis the major issues or the life of the spirit that we miiv follow the dear liht of Thy leading, in Jo.nuh name. Amen. WASIHNCTHX. Oct. 1.- (AIM .lames Roosevelt . the president's sou. has asked Ihe murine corps lo demote bim Mom lieutenant colonel to captain in the marines olilllteer resi-rve. The iCfil-st has been accepted in so far as bis iuit!ini: the rnhmeh y is concci-iH-d and the necessary procedure tor Ins appointment to a caniaincy is under way. Hflii-fals disclosed these farts to day hut said the explanation would hne io come from voting Kooeudt himself. I. nose veil, who Is now a luo e company intir.al with beadipiai icrs in Hollywood, has bei-n a resene lieiilrmilll colonel dllce Novetnlier. :::. when hi- accompanied the nie.-tdenl l it it Pan-American con leience at Muenos jires as an aide. Smite criticism id' his appoint nieni to ji comparatively hih rank prompted a slal. uienl hy Secretary Sminsoti ibat he "Milliihd all I !m pi otc.s-.ii.nai and ph ical reipiiro ineiits for a commission." .Since liieti Kon-evdt has served In Hie tempoiuM a- iuc duly status MHi ial lime-., tin Indini; two ri'k vti w i r Ii t lie nii.i mes diit im; mum-metM III the C.iilldie.m two Achievements Win Free Trip for Patricia Glenn and Willard Crow. Selected as Ihe outstanding 4-H lub boy and gni in Douglas county hy the local judging committee. Pa tricia tileiiu of IttmelniiK and Wil lard Crow of liosehui'K are in Port land ibis week as guests of liouc last National hank and the Kirst National hank of Portland for three days, dm iiiK Ihe Pacific Interna tional I livestock expos it ion. They were chosen as winners from this county lu the fourth annual 4-H club achievement and leadership contest, sponsored jointly by the lo cal bank and (be Portland institu tion among thu lTi.iiiiu club mem bers in Oregon. Two winners from every county In the state were chosen hint week throni'.h II. C. Seymour, state club director, in charge of judging and awards. Increased interest and per sonal achievement among members have inilde this year's selection very difficult, according to Ihe lo cal judging committee, made up of Iv A. Million, county club agent; Mrs. Stella tjuinc, county school superintendent, mid .1. II. Ituoth. president of tin; Honglas National bank. - Patricia Chmu was chosen win ner among girls lor her work in gardening. marketing. clutbing. cookery, canning and health woik. In recognition of his activity in sheep ami turkey raising, wood woikiug, t amp cookery, marketing and health work. Willard ('tow was chosen among hoys of this county. Awards include transportation and ail other expenses during the visit to Portland, arranged by off. ccrs of Ihe Kirst National bank of Portland. The thrmwlay program for the 71 giinstH front every coun ty encompasses a sight-seeing tour of Portland, attendance at the Live stock exposition, special luncheons and banquet, an evening at the horse show and a dance. .'very detail of the visit lias been arranged by the bank for an en tertaining and oducational program for ils 1-JI guests, according to J. H. Itooth. "We are happy to honor tbese young jieople who have al ready proven themselves exception al in achievement and leadership through the flue III movement," he staled. Sunday HUnwUnQ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The topic for the morning nor- tnon is the ''One Mediator," Hd that for the evening "The Good Hhepherd." The Hcnlor and In tormediute C. K. societies will meet at fi:3b p. m. The Benior group will be led In the pie-prayer service hy Marilyn Harphani, and the topic w ill be presented by Alta (.olden. The Ladieft Aid meetn on Thursday of this week at 1:30 1. m. for their desaurt luncheon in the church parlors. Bpeeial nt-. tention in called to the "Through the Hible Heading Course" which will be presented by the pastor. The ela8 starts Thursday, Oct. IH. and in open to all who desire lo make a mirvcy of the "beat Hell er." This class will meet in the pastor's study at 7:3n p. in. The calendar fur the wook: Sunday. Sunday school 0:45 a. m., morning worship 11 a. m,, C. K. societlos H:3u p. in., twenlng service .7 r.l" p. in.; Tuesday, choir .practice 7.H0 p. in., Wodnesday, prayer meeting 7:3u p. m.; Thursday, Ladles Aid. 1:30 p. m.. IHble class 7:30 p. in. DIULARD CIRCUIT CHURCH ' The Kvangelistic mnetlngs will begin at Ihe Camas Valley church next Sunday, October 15. The Sun day school wdll bogln at lu u. Morning worship at 11 a. m. The evening service will begin promptly ut 7:30. He on time so you will en joy the song service. The services will be'iin at 7:30 each cveiiinK with a lively Hong service. There will nol he any preaching services at the other points next Sunday. .on account of the meetings at Camas -Valley. We will be plea: ed to have people from the other churches lo attend the meetings at Camas Valley. The pastor, C. K. Hritlain. will do the preaching. Anything you may do to make the meetings a success will be greatly appreciated, lie on time and bring a friend with you. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PROGRAM Perry Smith. M Ametnari U iMhtr. MMS ! I Sal-HI Meleolrs I'' " Men Wic. p..,: n MMS. 10;t -RoiiMnce ot the Hi-W.iyj Grr hound Lines. MBS. H . 10 Mario dc Slet.ino, Harpist MBS. 1'' I,- HiliiiaixvN. MMS. 11 :C0 Baptist Church Services. I - Ui a Snn!,i AMci iiin.ii MMS. 1." 1 '. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n y I J ".t H-in im MilS I mm (tind I htl'lt M MS i " u ii'hi I :-iv-ird m.ikuiu. M i ;s l C U .!., , :u.-.t Ucu.-, Announcement has been receiv ed this week by the local Christ ian Science church that a special Christian Science devotional pro gram will be broadcast Sunday morning, October la, at eight o'clock. The broadcast will be heard over stations of the Colum bia Iiroadcu.it ing system, it la stated. MiTici'! or i-ivti. iikaimm; In He- ruiinty feint nf the Slut-- ef On-Bi.ti for the Cuiillty of I'eilK b.K. In the m;ittT uf llic folate of ''. W. I leys, il-i . iis. ll. Notiei. in h.-reliv Klvi-n that Ar inilila .1. ll.'Sn, th' duly aioint-d. (iialifit;tl it nd a'-t In (T iiduiinlstratitr l.-li.inis-iuii of th.- fsliile uf C. U". HeSS. ileeuased. has CMixl llT filial rcptti t in .sa Id i.n us' n ml the Hmi. .Morris Mow k it, full ul v .lutlgi', hus tlxc. I Mumhiv. Noveinli.T 1,'itli. I :;::i. at i lie hnr of t.-n u' lock A. M. of .Maid day. at flu- i.fHce ef lie I'niinty .hnl- Mi tlie coiirt hmis'-. in MoMiln.ru. iri'Ki.n, ii! the time mid place im hearing; n'" said film) re port. Any one lueint; iiPjei-lions ! said report ni.iy npp.-ar nnl file oaiiic in saiil c.mrt nml 'inlMu on tr he fore mud lime and da tc. I .!. I llrtolo-r t:tlh. AliMlt.HA J. HKSS. Aii mi ni ;M i at r i ic-loiiis-noii of the .ta1c of C. W. Hrss. d.-cra.,.i. CLUMSY ANIMAL LOOKINGGLASS SERVICES An evangelistic campaign will he ight at 11 a. in.. October lii. at the LooKingEiass grange nail. I lie ser vices will be conducted hy the Rev. .1. J. (Jillespie of Salem. The gen eral public is invited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 312 K. Douglas street. lingular service's Sunday at IT n'. m. Subject or lesson. "Poctrlno of Atonement. Sundav school convenes at 9:45 : m. Wednesday evening meetings which include testimonies of heal ing and remarks on Christian Sci ence are hold at K o'clork. The reading room at 317 Perkins bnild- ing is open daily except Sundays and holidays from ld::io a. in. to 1:311 p. ni. Here the Hthle and all authorised Chrlsllau' Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or sub scribed lor. The public is cordially invited lo attend the churrh ser vices and to visit the reading room. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Located at etui of West Commer cial Ave., A. Harold Persing, pas tor. Services for Sunday: Sunday school al !: tr, John Klllott super intendent of classes. Momine wor ship beginning at 11 a. m. Young peoples service and rblbiren s I c hurch at ti:3n. fie on hand for a ' lime spiritual edification. Kvatmel isilc service beginning at 7 :3o. Evangelist P. 10. Robertson of St. I Helena. Calif., u ill be bringing Ihe message. There will be serv ices evory night this week, Includ lug this Monday night. Evangel 1st Koherlson. a very glfled speak er, will be preaching each night. HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured wild best. 5 It belongs to the family. 10 Turkish . officer. 11 Papa. 12 Uncooked.. 13 Stiffly nice. 14 Lettuce dish. 16 Lion. 17 To consume. 19 Silkworm. 20 Paid publicity 22 Wild goals. 21 Electrical term. 25 Fertilizer. 30 Threefold. 32 Suit maker. :4 Electrified particles. H5 River gorge. 38 Klf. 39 Gun. 40 Water rodents 42 To chatter. 43 Railroad. 44 UlcmpJl. Answer to Previous PuhIc K 1 :NQ:LtvQ1PiO;L l't-.H m nit 5TATiijlI:A'Ni STERi S' i fe'E'Slfvi AiNBS Pip KB E N"; a.'S.H'E'POB E A ME t A tll RBRARBATt'J J.W.0.E t AlLIONlE II UQT 1A l UEHLlA'VV fAHSLlU E Ias't'r i ibtlaAu p ou i n 45 Greek letter. 47 Chinese measure. 48 Roman buildings. 50 Fodder. 52 Group of eight. 54 Male bee. 55 Gnawed. 56 Garment clasp. 5" It has a or unde veloped tail. VERTICAL 2 Auriculatc. 3 Money changing. 4 Battering machine. 5 Overturns. 6 Sun deity. 7 God of war. 8 Valley. 9 Conscious. 13 Its feet ore or used like man's. 14 Minute groove. 15 It is widely or spread in all climates. IB Stem. 21 Soft brooms. 23 To clip. 25 Faint color. 26 Plural. 27 To postpone. 28 To molt. 29 Lively. 31 Swaggering fellow. 33 Makes a speech. 33 Musical note. 37 Myself. 40 Founded. 41 Mouthlike opening. 44 Food list. 46 Acichly. 49 Drone bee. 50 Meat. 51 Japanese money. S3 An essay. MUS "-'in, I., 'I'll,. M.-ln Ml... I,. l M.i mh.-v Slii nl II,,- U.,,-1,. .MIIS l;." ll I .ml . .i S MIIS -Thr AngHrs Hour. Dr. C. A. tilwnls. lii' i i. .hi I 'm inn ,I I In1 Ail. MIIS. O I d Fushioiifcl Revival, MBS. Original Cood Will Hour. Ironii.d Yeast, MBS. Mll.li l.i I'.illll. MUS. Author. Allllmr. MUS. Nev... Sfruun. MBS. !!.. "I'll Mi' II '.Ml. i-l In! M l I 1 1 J SUTHERLIN METHODIST ririMul H. Trick. BK.stor. Sunil school at 10 o'clock; K. 1'- oullK. siiperlntenilent. The annual mm aioimiy HunUay 1 to bo observed at the mornhiK worship, olid the aeriiion loiiic will be. "One Peoul One Pui'lione." The Kpworth LeiiBiie anil the class In (.nriBiiun training will meet at 8:3" o'clock. course in Old Tuatnnient hlBtory are cordially invited to attend. For I details see the pastor or any of tha Sunday bcIiooI teachers. The Mid I woek lllble class maots Thursday ' ni thp home or Mrs. E. Hoilttes. Corey ami Military, for a politick dinner and important business meeting. All members and friends of the class are cordially Ini'ited to attend. We extend a cordial invita tion to all having no church home of their own, to attend our aet-viceB and Sunday school. W. A. Sylweg. tor, 1170 Military street, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Services at the Iluptist ehtireh each Sunday include the church school at 11:4:', under the leadership ., church I or Ken Irving: the morning wor METHODIST CHURCH ...PV.,.. i 1 a. ni. broadcast Corner South Main atreet ""' ......... two ,, f young people at 6:30 p. m., and tho i nfrii iiiiil evangelistic services at 7:3U. Mrs. Clyde Heard presides nt the piano each Sunday morning and Miss Gladys Strong each Sun day evening. Chaplain W. II. An derson leads the Kinging Sunday evenings and directs the choir. The nuptial pastor, ltev. H. P. Sconce, will preach two evangelis tic seriliulis this coining Sunday uu texts rroiii the book of llu brews. At 11 the topic will bo East I-ane street. Hev. ixiuis .iui gin, I. !.. pastor. Suntlay eien- inK at 7:30 p. ni. in uie n,in... .Methodist church. South. Dr. Ma Kin, the pastor, will speak on the Ionic. "Is Life Worth Living?" The missionary hymn. "O .ion Haste." by Ina Leonard Fisher will be presentetl In pantouiine by sevon young ladies. Kvclyn Wiley, llettle Klnillpy, Freda barker. .Marian i Mllrry, Elaine Fett. TlililegardO; Rosebud anil Charlotte Dillurd. i Maxlne Hand will present the Btory of the hymn. There will be a aong service and Rpecfiil music. At 11 a. in. the paator will pt-oucb, topic. "For Their Sakes." There will he a processional of the vested choir, which will render the anthem "Hod of Hope and Strength," by Marsh. Recognition of the golden wcddiui; anniversary of -Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClintuck, with a solo by , their daughter. Vera McCliutock Jones. The choir will sing the Seven-fold Amen. At 6:30 p. -ni. the Interme diate and High Schuol Knivorth League will meet. The church I school meets at D:4.r a. ni.. II. A. 'i'od.'iv if Ye Hear ills Voice Hard en Not Your Heart." At 7:30 the topic will be "How Shall We Ks cape 11 We Neglect So Great Sal vation?" The wedding vows of Huth Thompson and Leon llaaa uill be taken in the church imme diately following the morning serv ice. All members are urged to be present Sunday evening to discuss lui tlier the chillies and other mat--lers. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH .Myrtle Creek. Whore you are a all-linger hut once. Walter A. I!'.n..u ,ii,idt,- llil. In uclionl 1,1 ttannilay, .iuiierinlondenl. Sunday. I , " ;.,,...' ..'n,i s,,,,.,,.!,,,',,,. hoino-coiiiing I . ... ,..; nlKl,ill. 11 n. in. Chrisilan Kudcavor, 6 J o. Kviingc- lint It- service. 7:311. Ilihle study i" Wedncsiliiy, 7:30. Choir, S:3 p. in. Oclnbor Sunday. will be I FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Cnipqua and Harvard Sunday school ut 11:45 with Super- J Class meeting at 111:43 with Ill-other liage in charge. Preaching service at 11:15 with the pastor bringing tho message. Sunday night preach ing service at 7:30 n. in. with the pastor In charge. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:3" p. ni. at tho church. Everybody welcome. John It. .Poet, pastor. CHURCH OF GOD Cleveland school district. John F.dgar Kvans in charge. Sunday I sonooi al to a. in. Preaching serv ice 11 a. m. Evening sermon 7:4." p. m. Come and enjoy these services. EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. George's church. Itoseburg. Holy coiiiiiiuiiiou S and 1 1 a. in. Church school 9:45. Itidillc. (Ire.. Ascension, evening j prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. ni. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meels ill Edeiibov.ei- school house every Lord's day. Ilihle study begins al 9: IS a. m. Sermon and communion at 11 a. in. Chil dren's drill at 7 o'i loch p. in. Ser mon Sunday evening al 7:,'l(l. Everyone welcomed. Homer Pippin, minister. and ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri synod). Corey Military streets. West Itoseburg , '. The service of Sunday, October 15. negins at 11 a. m. Tho Sunday ' school meets nt 9:15 a. in. The; topic of the sermon is "The (Un-ls- tian's Greatest Power nod J'rfvl- lege." Tho Sunday school teachers : will meet Tuesday evening at llu i pastor's home for their regular meeting and for the second lesson on Old Testament lllble history. Others interested In taking this I Leave for Coast Mr. and Mrs. E. Norgonlen and children, Penny nnd Klrsten, who are moving tho latter pan f this month fnnn Itoseliuig to Seward. Alaska, left Thursday lor coast points to eib in outing over the week-end. Delicious Doughnuts Wholesale and Retail at the Dunk-Ur-Donut Shop 324 North Jackson St. mrnm FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Miblr sehnnl. 9: lii. Ironn Kail a - haiiKh. n perin tenileiit. Theme of ihe mornliiK service is "Temnta Hon," based upon the temptation of Jesus. The special vocal mini her whs written by a man who was on the vc'i'Ki' of commit tini; suicide. Tlu man resisted the temptation and wrole the soti. "To lie Like rhiiieh nervine 1": i',, Jnhn A. Harney, minister. Sermon "Why Can't Wr?" The church choir will hrtiic the apodal innate, led hy i Don Kolu. .Junior Kudcavor 6:.10. j rlfpnotnd liy Mrn. Silencer. Senior: Kudeavor 6St. Jnhnny l(oson, ' president. Church aorvlce. ?::P. j Thn evening sorvhip fs conducted I on the eaupplistlc onler. The soup 1 service led hy I km Kolt and the sermon hy John A. Harney. 1st CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hill KhhI DourIhs. Kov. Allirrt J. 1 Sehoeke. pastor. Sunday nchool at l.'i h. in.. Airs, ('laic Hays. mint, t Xoruiui; worship at eleven o'clock. : Vouuc people's meetinc at f : :H p. in. Mrs. John Theues jH president and in eharp- Keni!iR sorviro at 7 M. The pantor will speak at , both moruinp And oveninp ervicr, i cordial woleome awaits yon at "The Church of the NitJtarene." ' COME, VE SINNT.BS" Kv. Jnicph Mart t 'l''Comc, yt (inncri, poor oJ need Jcu rtm&y ttdntlt tt mvc yu. 'Full of pi'ly, lov. nj power) jl" He it jtfe, H it Th author of Oil hymn, lb ft. 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