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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940. iMiwd Vmlty Kxevpt HiiihIiix by tbe lnilevicw Co., iuc. Nixbtr ! The Awoefateil I'rvaa The Axsoolatrd Prft l exrunlve lv cut) L hil to tlie UMU for runublhu lion of all newt dlHimlchoH t-'rodiu-i. tn It nr tint nthcru'lHft credit tod In IhlH paper and to all local tiows published heroin. All rlHliia of re publication of spvclitl UUputchea nerolD ara auo re serve a. HACltia I5U-WWOIITU Edltur Kntfrel ft" nei'ond cIhhh mutter may 17, is.", t inu nom umt-e bi JtoseburR, On-gun, undur act of jHarcn i isa. Represented by K.mt V.irk ?71 MadlKOll Avt'. 4' caixo :(rtO N. MI'-iilKuit Ave n FnnrUnt ji'O IIiihIi Sin i t lw troll 1 W. irn.il lioiilcvuni !. 133 S. Sprfnn KtrvM-u-mie.a:t Kii-wuit Klrt-t lorl Md-iliO 8. W. Sixth Ave SC. Lou la 411 N. Ten til Blroi-l. Oif Ml rims IATIM Kukarrliilli'M Hales Dally, per year by mull. . Dully. inonilia by inn I. . .jr. im .. 2. Till Dully. 3 mouths uy man . . . Dully, by ruiTlur per month... Dully, by currier per year Kvory stale, counly ami ;ily offliliil ur board Unit J.iiiKll.--ijiihll,- moony should pilbllHh lit ri-Kiilur Interval un aiiinintliiK of It, showing where uii'l "'W curb ib.llur In spent. This In u filliilnmi'lilul principle "I Ucmo crutlu guvuruiiiunt. NSW YOIIK UNIVICUSITY lias announced the election of Steuben Collins Foster to Us cele brated campus Hall of Fame. Tlie university does not honor Foster ....I. u II hoiifirti ItHllir. "u """"" " , . Much leaser men havo been chosen In nasi times. Foster : tho first musician to o mjisci i und tin one most deserving. Ho calls to mind tho famous words of Andrew Flotcher of Sul toun, who flourished In tho latter jiart of Iho 17tli century. "Olvo ino tho making of the songs of u nation and I curu not who makixi lis laws." Many laws have been written ill the Vnlled Stales, but It is doubtful whether tho authors' of any of Ibem will over reach the immortality inui in r.isn, i. "j,,,,. lcMnK whole nation sung nis songs jhi. . before the Civil war. A whole j' nation In flllll singing them, even n,is writer's nplnlun that In this ngc of Jai and swing. Ills,!,!,,, nmo ),., t j-i-i for us to . compOBlliona havo ittluinod the ono Kuumiitt'c of lasllim HIu they littvo bt'coino Kt'iiuino talk And the wuiuioi i inai il nun Fustur who wrote tht'iu. Not thai ho tlld not have musical genius. 1 fact, like moHt musical un.l llt - erury ReniuseH. nu maiu-u j-nm. lila flrat hoiik belns inihlinhed ' wheu ho was only Hi. Foster whh - ljurn In the noih near FUlsbuiKh but he became inu vernaoie poet lauieulu of tlie Blato days In the south. When ho drifted down to Ken tucky ho seemed lo breatho In the very soul of the colored folk, lie had musical rhylhins like theirs, lie had sentiments olten like theirs, lie understood I heir deep love of tho very country lu which they were enslaved. Ills "Old Kentucky Homo' has, become the official song of Ihe Dluegiass statu. Ills "Old Muck Joo," "did Folks at Home" (Su - vanoe Hiver) and "Mussa's in the Cold. Cold tlroiiml" are Amei lean classics. I j .Mat-he Foster had bis buppy i days, but many of his soims are inn il t u I u I . And Ihe clou s aie that this sadness came from the mishaps or Ills own lile. a llle which ho himself helped lo spoil by his Improvidence. There wero nighls when lie did ..! t ,- ul,..!-.. I.,, ui.nl, I lav his , , i liend. I llere were days when lie, was throudbure. There were nienl times when hu went hungry. This. In eplte of Iho fuel thai many of: his published songs brought him I in good revenue. There were nights when he sat on park benches with shabby down and outs. Hut Holding spoiled Iho natural decency of his mind and heart. Ills melodies remained veliiicd. Ills songs remuiucil clean. So they captured the laucy of both young and old. So they gate their author, who dleil ul 3S, a sine Im mortality und n hold on the af fections of the plain people Unit Is hard to match. pAlflV tales havo a habit occa sionally f coming truo. In America they provo II Is still the land of opportunity. Kven as Na polcon said every ono of his troop era carried a marshal's baton lu Ills knapsack, so It can bo said evory Auiorlcau boy carries .with lilm the chanco to uchlevo (he heights. If you ure skeptical, listen to this: About 40 years ago a wealthy haulier in Salt Luke City Save.'0UJ OUR WAY Ullliacil HID piCUSUlU Ul Having US bis guests ul a Thanksgiving day dinner tho newsboys of the town After tho lneul, ha mude a llttlo speech, saying ho hoped from the bottom of his heart that some duy one of tho boys would be governor of Utah. And on Thanksgiving day, l'J40, a governor-elect of Ulali attended a dinner with today's newsboys of Salt Lake City. The hero of this full y lale come truo Is Herbert II, Maw, tlie newsboy of four decades ago. Editorials on News (Contlnuod from page I.) have added: And about every thing else" 'without being far from tho truth. AXTIII'K II. PI'ltVIS, chairman of lh lll-HUI, i.,,,.,.l.t ,..... iiiisslon, reluming to lamdun from Auierlt-a. redli-ts a heuty increase ill American aid to Bri tain in 1U. "Next year, If I were silling In (ierinuiiy," he says, "1 would bo very uiiK-li worried about wbut is going to flow from tho U. S." A IITIII'H OIIKKNWOOD. llrlt " isli minister without portfolio, admits today In debale on war production In the house of com mons: "We are far from being fully mined." Ills admission Is passed by the elisor. Drew .Middleloli, Associated 1'ress corrcxfioiidciit in Loudon yesterday (Tuesday! wrote a dis patch disclosing that llrltulu's war effort is still shorl of tlie mark necessary fur victory and I hat dumugu done by (iennan bombers Is serious. This dispatch was llketvl.se pass- ed by the Hilllsh censor. ' pillTIHII propaganda, you set Is u changing. Hitherto un have been told exclusively of Iho mug lllflcent I mill llrlliiln Is maklnu lit IS uuiKiililcenti and of tlie auia.lng luorule or the lough llrlt Ihir people (whose morale IS amazing almost beyond belief.) W'e have been generally led to be lieve that everything Is going well. Our admiration having been aroused by Iho heiolc struggle the llrillsh people are waging against serious oiIiIh, the time bus arrived lis the (illl.M.MKIt look lliese t liiiiiier fads Mpiarcly In Hie face. Ilrilalu Is ilim In lit-ed all uc can Kh'e her first, as Lord Loth- iMn advises un, planes, muiill ions. ' .IMPS and fiuaiiceH. I ,ovidinK the finances w ill ! Imil rep. allnK .he Johnson act .! wlitili loiiitds lurlher loans tn , tnti ln am.;,i's on their world w,u. tvtt uuu im-iudis Itiitain.i That will 1... Ihe I iit lint issue ,.w rougress A Will! 1 1 her "They're A I MISDI.CTKl.V NKC- KSSAItV lor gelling Ihe planes, iniuili ImiH and nlher soi'iiliis uf llritiiiu. Hill 1 luy in list In. CUT ACltOSS TIIK ATLANTIC pa. ;I i ..i.,,.,,,.!,,, i-,i,i, I warplaiies. Ilrliaiu Is alie.ni.t short ol WAIiSIIH'S lo coute) Ihe tilally liecessaiy lielglit silips. Tile next i i will lie l.,r American wars lo cieiti'V lhe Height ships. Wi: vl': l'"1 '"" hand I.. I How. v r.ia I lin n li.'i, I,. We'll belter bt;in In gi'l a sll.imlit i I ti K al wiiiu Is remind H s well In ir il,i-r dial ;i "" " I 1'UI SOU an sate 11 ! lor Inline reietence. Folks used In make Iheir own clothing on sUiiuiiu wheels. Now they lose their shins on 'em. IVrsons tislting ihe lotul palace in .luiau need no loncer wear io; lials. says the empeinr. Kids 111 U II I Jusl .IS Well pick, up Ihcir i now balls and go home. We're beyiunilli; lo believe Iii.i' toll eau'l kei p a good shii dint n eltllcl'. Tile llii'lnen luis. Mu.t be I hi i limit heller ,;i.i "ovileh" or "ski" hi bis name il lie wauls to make the All American When lllillsh lioniliers r;iWel lleimiuil. Tnliiuk. Kiiticuu Miii., jilugn Hl llliilsi and llelsenkili hen. Mile eorrespon,leils lis well as III, natives were spellbound. Kaeb Ihe lives luhereutosls about ;;.i imn i hums tilling "I Li pciiple . bet it cen I tic and l.'i WEATHER STATISTICS j By the U. S. Weather Bureau. , Huuilillty I ::o p . m. csie,d.it f,r , , Highest temperature vesteniny ii lamest temperaluie last night ." ' 'iee.llaliou for 21 hours 1 i f riH'lp, since tlrst of mouth ... 3 i1 Preclp. from Sept !. IIHii 9; fcicess since Sept. 1, n ; t BARBS i i L( Y&Ylk PR-IVATE. (30LDIE, f I'VE WORKED FIRST r YOU'RE MOT SO W MV HEART . I BftlLLIAMT W wSl, 6DOD W THAT- II OUT FER. I 1DEB I'VE 5 A'S.X BUT VOU HAVE PR.OMOTIOM.' CVEC HEARD YvH fif I 1 EMOUeH BI2AIMS f WOW WHUT'S FCOM VOU.' m y y) TO kWOW HOW J TH' PEMACTy WHV, WE'LU Wy JL$t-4 ,t should be ( fee. desertiok), 1 be made M&f. I TOME. SO ivt H PRIVATE ) SERGEAMTS -'-1&Wy " OOIM' TO MAKE l ORR? IF- WE AlKi'T '-mTT- VOLJ V. J "( HERE A.-TAU." Mm 1 I COR.PORAL L S Ak)' SICK. WH,.L'-,.7Vii. v f ABED, WE'D Jill y ' VcufANns 11 TUtt aiccnmn i-,r J.vsitUUPlMS. V Tongue-Twisting Names Offer Task For House Clerks Ity KIUlV CII.MfJltK WASHlNi; TON, Nov. 17. (AP) Tho iciidlnn rlerkH nf tliu hoimu who must i'ornn:i ly inonnuix-i! the imuii'ii ul' i;:.') liiMtiukui at IfusL onto u duy - jh liuilicriiiK up (heir ii.H tor the Ioiikuu i iaiUiK ti'Mln oi (hu 771 h inn rtns. Woikhit; on (tie theory (hul no ltiiin, especially it IfulKlulor, likes lo hnvu his nuiiiM niisprouotiiHfMl, tint t'htrks un? (luiitly liainiiiK tliu pet pi'oiioun(.iiiUou ol i:vcty new man. 'Iho 77lli t-onmesH whirh will rniivciiu Jan. It lias a roster whieli promlseri lo pnl Iil cleikH on I lit' I r Uli-llle. One rf Hie foiiniosl phonelie liunlles is the K. Kihiard liebeil 1 1)., La,), former New Orleans neuHiuaii, whone nanie looka ea.sy I lo pronoiniee hut inn I. I Iti'iueseiiialive - elect IMmtI'h litinily hits pronounced the tuir I name "A-hair" for general Ions, and j naturally lift prolurs lo keep it (hat I uay. Two other J,oiilslaufuns offer piolilem.s: ! Janie.H Kmit-iiHeaiix ami Vance I'lailrtie. Anolher vocal test Is liepreHi'iila- tlveclect Wasi.-lfw.skf (!.. Win.) hui Ihls has all oady heen niasleriMl I" H' ( onnectfeut ilelcKiiiion J1'!'- Mmiklewi. i. won t he hack Jllnv,!":,.1 m....";!'"15 lWu Ciiliinelo has a longile l rliper in I .1. KdiAar Cheiiow el h. a i epnlilie.-in. I Sonieliow Ihe mime Is hard lo say I very loud lile breath soi l ol giv- lug not al Die end. .Missouri olt'ers Waller I'loeser. and New York has elected Louis .1. C.ipn..iili and William T. I'heiller. Siniieliiues piouuucialiou means niei e than you think. Tlie 7.",lh congress had a member t hose name lonkrd like one thing ! and was pi nuoillleeil like some lliim: else. When il was plionell- y," iiiiiiiui-u. nf Minium i ansuer " on ilidn'l call ni name," he'd t-oniplain. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kilocycles i;i:iaimm; iiorus touay l ii" nn ti(;ni l-'jnnilv Itidrinson. 1:15 Ma Perkins. Oxydol, MBS. I :;n Meiodle Vaiielles. ."i:iiii Ned Jnnliin. Secret ,i;ent. MIIS 5:110 The Cinnanion Bear, Copco. 3:15 Can't Midmuht, Ovalltmc, MBS. il no l-'iill,,n Lewis. Jr., MIIS. li ' 1 ", I 'inner I liinee. il I" .l"hn II. Ilimhes, .MILS. ' H M I Tune. 6:55 News. Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:00- Raymond Grant Swinu,, White Owl Ciflars. MBS. Mlllll.ll Mneslios. Lone ltanner. MUS. Vagalioud's Trull. MIIS. lo He Announced, MIIS. l.'i 8:301 Want a Divorce. Tclgar- den Products, MBS. 9:110-. Alka Selticr News. MBS. ' I' iMuce. unit, 'i Hal Kemp's (In h . MIIS. Haven ol lie.sl. M US. j 1" ;! -siuii mi'. SATI lili.W. NOV KM 1 1 Kit ll'i I Sititl and Niuiscnse. News Review of the Air. News, Denn-Gerretsen Co. Khapsinly In Wax. John Amietv. ( iri;anisl, MIIS. HIIC News. MUS.. :.U-10- 1.', :: 1'. S. Anuv M.ilnl, MIIS. .. Mush- In Wlllanl. Mils. !M'.. Music Inr Miladv, Mils. ' : Lei's Play llridge. MUS. 1 'i r s 1 1 1 ( , 1 1 , 1 1 1 . : 10 00 Can You Imagine Thai, j Copco. j l;1 ! nit Navy Football (iailic, MIIS. I 1:45 News. Hansen Motor Co. i 12.50 News-Review of the Air. 1 1 . o:i - Snogs Sweethearts Sing, M ItS. 1 :i" Sidewalk Cafe. MIIS. I 1:45 Oregon vs, Oregon State Football, Associated Oil. MBS. .' "" 1 ropn al Serenade, MBS. CQ 1940 Bv r..-1.-; Hay Noble's Orcheslra, MIIS r::m Hal Kemp's Oi-ebestra, MIIS li:oii -Innocent Bystanders, MBS. (I: la Dinner Dance, il llii .iohn II. Hughes, MIIS. Ii: tit Interlude. 6:55 Newi, Calif. Pacific Utili ties. 7:00-Mutual Maostros. 7 : :n Lew Loyal. MIIS. s on Hawaii Calls, MIIS. x :'!'! California Melodies, MUS. !l:00- News, MILS. !i : 15 Dance Orchestra. It: 1.1 Hal Kemp's Orcheslra, MUS 10:1)0 Haven of Itest, MIIS. liLM Sign off. SI NHAV, DlCCKMIIKIt 1 k:0(l . 1'. Notts, MILS. S:o.-, Seven Minute Men, MIIS. s: 1.1-Ket lett ing Stand, M IS. S::io Voire of Prophecy Choir, MIIS. S: 1.1-Canary Chorus, MUS. !i:ou-Muslcule Varieties. 9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith, ii : lit) Sing a Song of Sufety Club. MIIS. (1: 11 Mice lllue, I'ialllst, MIIS. 10: im strings in Swlugtlnie, MUS. 10:15 Romance of the Hl-Way, Greyhound Linea, MBS. lo::io Symphony. lo:4fi The Waltz, MIIS. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 12:00 Haven of Host, MIIS. L!::i(i Hoys' Town. MILS. I on - Peter yuill. MIIS. 1:30 Lutheran Laymen's League, MBS. L':oo Sunday Varieties. 2::!n The Shadow. MIIS. ":oo- Ti, He Announced. :i::iu -Show oi tho Week. M IIS. 1:00 All-Soliller Show. MILS. 4:30 The Angelua Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards. ,1:00 - Amei u -an forum of the Air. MILS. .1: 1.1 Dorothy Tbompsou, Com- men i in i.e. MILS. 6:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour, MBS. 7:00 Favorite Songs of Yours and Mine, Hansen Motor Co. BENEFACTOR HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured teacher of the blind. 7 He invented a of printing for the blind (pi.) 13 To deserve. 14 Exultant 16 Death notice. 17 Five plus live. IH MaHct. 19 Was victorious 20 Tiny vegetable 21 Prierl's scarf. 23 Fiber knots. 25 Derby. Answer lo Li lJAiWMEtHfe.N, Trv iTnWnii.ri.A'i cbPcWI CUM PBDiirBro DBf i -if ii ivjrnnt;;iNb lit ,$M 15 t Bb A U I IIU I t bU D: U 43 Compass point (abbr.). 21! Night previous 45 Idant. 28 Passes oft. 46 To combine. 32 Fatly. 4!) Man. 35 Nostrils. 52 To worship. 36 Reach of sight. 5! His invention 38 Not enables . widespread. people to read 3!) Stepped upon. by touch. 40 He was 55 Iron. French by 41 Auction. 42 South Africa (abbr.). 56 Dull red marble. 67 Places of public contests 58 Crooked. rrHfo t b i 12 AC Tar id f 1 1 Wta iPar'AN 2 3 H 5 o 7 3 if 10 U lli i J L :? F ' 20 r"pi u 1 yb W21 30 l"l I f1 5 it it ry? iT c Hr J Ti ' L irp?1 j' wwi - r if o ly WBSchm HE SCBVICC. IWC T. M. KEG. U. 8. PkT. OFf. Sq 7:15 The Quiet Hour. 7:15 Wylhe Williams. MIIS. 8:00 Answer Man, Van Dyke Cigars, MBS. 8:15 Itabbl Edgar Magiiln. MIIS. 8:30 Chicago Symphony, MIIS. 9:00 News, MIIS. !I:1S Dance Orchestra. !)::iu sign off. "I WANT A DIVORCE" "When a mail lets his vanity and eagerness for success overcome ills ' good Judgment, he may lose tho re spect of his wile." This is Un moral Inherent in the true-life "I Want u Divorce" oluy starring Joan lllondell of motion pictures, overjlces 7:30 p. in. ita.Mi aim mo non Lee net HI- lay, November 2!l, S:3u to 9 p. in., PST. The drama of marriage deals '.'j' Ah " b"Ut- If""- " with an obscure clerk who sees his s''h,'"' ,. "'"' ""er mecl cbance for success In running for'"s NWd"eMllir ' M ' '" officii us the candidate of a city po litical "machine." Willie his vanity CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY blinds him to the realities of the . ,. , situation, bis wife sees that he ls ' J ''l'' t 7. hhls services each beinir used as elnl," f ,r. Sunday at 11 a. m.. in the grange cover activities. When she takes vigorous stops to thwart his ambi tions, Ihe husband becomes furious and emhillere.1 Inwsi .l hr ll. im . liiah ,i...i,. . -..i llielr problems, uro dramatically and engagingly portrayed. "I Want a Divorce" Is broadcast from Hollywood every Friday over KIINH and tho Miiiual network. and s sponsored by Ten tlnrden runnels company. Benefit Dance Saturday Tho Federal Employes local will spou- sor a dancing parly Saturday nigbl at 9 o'clock at Hie Oi-ieniui uur. dens, to which the public is Invited, Hilly Black s orcheslra will furnish the music and prizes will be given the winning couple in the Jitter itug anil oiu-iasiitoneil waltz con tests. Proceeds of the party will go to the convention tund. OF THE BLIND Previous Tuzzlc 20 Raised and dot.-, form his alphabet 21 Bulk. 22 Bad. 24 Skinned. 25 Dug with a hoe. F i sei ics of DO epical events 29 Plunderer 30 Opposed to L A TE .DHU 1 MIMf H fiimi AiR.AQS NO w 5 VERTICAL 32 Emmet 1 To exist. 2 To value. 3 Region. 4 Small hold 5 Ambassador 6 Enthusiasm. 33 Wood sorrel 34 Projection 37 Noun ending 40 Quilting circle 43 Slab of stone 44 Shudotv 47 Short letter 48 Persia 7 Stair. 8 Screamed t To draw along 50 Cry of sorrow 10 Black 51 Part of a chain S2 Wine vessel 54 Foniv of 11 Coal pit. 12 Street (abbr ). 15 Greedy. moisture. Sunday nUirwUno at the KsllUtUUCO DAILY DEVOTIONS Ths Worth of a Man This country is in a position of critical danger, closing our eyea to the unpleasant facts will not alter It. Salvation can only be found by honest apprlsal of the facts and courageous deal ing with them. In Ihls situation, no patriotic man or woman has a right to consider his own In terest. If conscientious service to the country requires sacri fice, it must be made. There la danger of war. Such a war can be prevented by unremitting use of Intelligence ami strict ad herence to principles of rglht. Tiidity will not prevent It. There is danger of national de gradation. Degradation of mor als, degradation of intelligence, Uegradutlon of art-forms, de gradation of politics. Tlie old catch-words will no longer Reive. We need overy worthy man and we need all that is in him. What is the worth of a man? It is not to be measured by wealth or material success. Some of the most successful men In the country ure utterly void of moral worth, it is not to bo measured by tho intelligence quotient. The beginning of wis dom is not to be found in the gray mutter of the brain. Any way, the Intelligence quotient depends as much upon the habit of intellectual activity us upon inherent ability. Amen. TENMILE CHURCH (j. A. Ilarhoden, pastor. Morn ing worship 9:45 a. m. Sunday school 10:11 u. in. L00KINGGLASS CHURCH (I. A. Carboden, pastor. Sunday school lu a. m. Morning worship u a. m. Lpwortli league 6:30 p. CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH (J. A. Carboden. pastor. Sun Kvening serv- day school lu a. m. DILLARD METHODIST CHURCH hall. 3rd und Division streets. The subject ol the lesson-sermon for Sunday. Dee. I. Is "Ancient and "'n. y. .tnas .uesiuer- Hypnotism. Denounced. allLml "'CS0 hPMlf"" YONCALL A METHODIST, LMUKtH Worship at 10 a. m. Sermon theme. "Alone With Cod." Sun- day school at 11 a. in. We are pleased lo notice the steady growth of the Sunday school. The average attendance is steadily in- creasing. We have competent teachers and classes lor all ages, You are cordially invited to attend i"11 our ei vices. C. K. Hrittuln. pasioi. I - DRAN METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. hi. Wor ship al II.L'i a. in. The theme for MII'VI Sltlllllul' MWX'Kloi. Hill t. "Alone With Cod." Junior church at 11:1a a. in. Junior and Hp worth league at (i:"o p. in. The evening services will be 111 charge of the laymen. Come and enjoy the serv ice. A good service is assured. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:31). The ladies will bold their annual Christmas bazaar Saturday. Nov. :tn. Dinner at noon at the church. C. K. ilrittain. pas tor. CHURCH OF CHRIST Ktangclist M. Lloyd Smith is still bringing his soul stirring mes sages in the Kdenhower school where Ihe Church of Christ meets tegular for worship. These nieet inss will close Suinlav night, Dec. 1st. Hihle Classen stint promptly at II: 15. coulinuiim one hour. Devo tional sertice. preachlni;. and com munion will begin al 10:15 ami con tinue till 1.', uooii. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hiblo school Ii:l5. Tim lesson theme is "An K.aclittg Plsciple shlp." Two object lessons will he given at the opening services Il lustrating tlie lesson. Church service 10:15. Sermon: "Itiowing llaltles. John A. Harney. minister Christian Kndeavor ti:3n p. m. Church sertice 7:.'in p. ni. Ser mon: "Comparisons und Contrasts in the Bible." Motidat : The Douglas County Convention of Churches of Christ will meet at Oakland. Ore., al 10:00 a. lu. for an all day meeting. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Kdenhower district. Sunday school, 10 tt. in., Kml Pope, Supl. Morning devotion 11. Sermon topic. "Why He it Misfit." Young People's service 7 p. m.. Iiorene Pope, lead er. Topic. "Ileports From Young People's Convention." Preaching service 7:30. Pastor in charge. Prayer and praise service 7:3" p. in. A hearty welcome to ull. Hev. J. D. Kernutt. pastor. THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 177 S. Jackson. "Two doors north of Ihe Kits school." Sunday school ut 10 a. m. Morning worship at 1 1 a. in. Young People's service at 7 p. m. Kvening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:3"- p. u The Rev. orvsl C. Kel lar. pastor. " FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 312 E. Douglas street. Ilegular services Sunday at 11 a. in. Sub ject of lesson: "Ancient and Mod ern Necromancy, Alius .Mesmer ism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of heal ing and remarks on Christian Sci ence, are held ut 8 o'clock, The reading room at 317 Perkins build ing is open doily except Sundays and holidays from lo:3u a. in. to 4:30 p. m. Here the Hihle and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or suh-si-rilH'd for. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attend tho church serv ices und lo visit tho reading room. CLEVELAND CHURCH OF GOD On Dec. 23. 1910, the church and school will give a Christmas pro gram, tree and treat for the chil dren. A hearty welcome to friends and neighbors. Church school al lu a. m. Classes for all ages ami friendly teachers. Mrs. John Parry as superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. Kvening song service at 7:41 p. m. We need you to help in the singing. Preaching al S p. m. The church welcomes all. Mrs. John Parry, assistant pastor, John Kd gar Evans, pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday promises lo be a very interesting day at the llaplist church. Holh New Teslanien; nr. iliiiauces. baptism and the Lord's Supper will be administered dur ing Hie day. "Christ Talks lo a Lood .Man About the New Jliith." Is the sermon topic Sunday eve ning. A new feature will he Marl ed Sunday evening when live of Ih deacons und live tvoiner. from '.he Women's society will lak? par: in a Hihlc quiz before ihe eve ning sermon. Oucstions will be rsked from the third cllap'er of loan and members troui '.he uti llenco will he permitted to answer If the members of tlie teamr. can- i inn answer the questions. "Tiuu I Shalt Not Kill" Is tho tonic Still- ('ay morning. Is suicide ever iil-.ht? Is auger lulli'der? Is there a light and a wrong side even in ,ar? On Tuesday evenln-i ul :3U. Dr. Will Huugblon. nre-l-:lt I' Moody llible institute, will s (ak at tlie First Haptist chu.vh. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri synod). Corey and Military streets, West Hosebitrg. j The service of Sunday, December j 1, begins at 11 a. ni. In this service! a number of children will be hap-1 tlzed. The topic of the, sermon is: I "Suffer the Utile Children to Come l.'nto Mo." 'I'he choir will sing thoj selection, "At Jesus' Feet." The Suuday school mecls at U:3u a. m. , instead of : 15 n. in. Part of Ihe Sunday school hour is being used 1 to rehearse for the special Christ-' mas eve service. We most coi-ilially j invite all those having no church home of their own to attend our 1 service and Sunday school. The Lutheran Hour will be broadcast, Sunday ut 1:30 p. 111. Tune in: I write In. W. A. Sylwesler, 1170 ; .Military street, pastor. j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jackson and Lane streets. "God and You" is the sermon title for Sunday morning. The Sunday ev ening message on "Kvening Shad ows" will he the first of a series on prophetic themes. The Chris tian L'ndeavor will meet at (i:.",0 p. 111. Sunday evening with Louise ' Hlake as leader. An Intermediate' lllristian Kndeavor Society will be started Sunday evening at fi::iu p. in. All those between the ages of 12 and 15 are urged to attend. The Calendar for the week: Sun-! day: Sunday school. !):t.- a. m.; morning worship, 11 . m.; C. K. societies, (i:3o p. m.; evening ser vice. 7::in p. 111. Monday: Trustees meeting. 7:.'!o p. tn. Tuesday; ses sion Hireling, 7: mi p. ill.: choir ptae- ! lice. 7:.'in p. 111. Wednesday: 1 prater meeting. 7:30 p. in. j I FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Located al Ihe end of W..S ('nmmorehil Ave. A. Harold Pois ing, paslnr. Services Inr this com ing Sunday: Sunday school win commence ut !i: 15. John h'lllnt in charge. Classes lor all ages. Morning worship beginning at 11 a.' m. Message by the pastn;-. Communion service and mission ary ottering. Young people meet ut (i:3U wilh Mrs. Dirks ill charge Children's church meets at 6: So with Samuel Ahlridgc in charge. 7:30. Serv- Kvangelislic service at llces for the week. Tuesday night at 7:3o. devotional and preach ing. -Friday night at 7:3o. this service will be in charge of our young people with the assistance i of th" pa. onr i nun ar EuH. . .' N PI Tit '-ftr-IlJw5ry UBL ii A . - Xt, EUnctl i-l T nsvaste-r EPISCOPAL CHURCH Roseburg St. George's. Holy communion 8 a. m. and II a. m. Radio 9:16 a m. Church school 9:45 a. 111. Vet hospital 1:13 p. ill. RIDDLE ASCENSION EPISCOPAL Evening service 7:30 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH Melville T. Wire, pastor. 11:45 a. in.. Sunday school. Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, superintendent 11 a. in., worship service. Organ pre lude. "Meditation." Keller. Anthem "Sing t'nto God," with incidental duel by Mis. A. J. Ellison and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and a solo by Mar Ian Feller. Offertory. "Dear Lord and Father," Whittier. Postltue, "All Album Leaf," Gottscltalk. Sermon. "Cod.' Providence." 6:3U p. m.. Intermediate and Senior Ep worih leagues. 7:30 p. in., eve ning worship. Song service led by Lawrence Hand. Sppeclal music Sermon. "Overlooking Jerusalem." Mrs. Paul (iedtles. organise Miss Hetty Marsters. pianist; Miss llel cue ltohinson. choir director. OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL Charlis E. Ful.tr, DtitttV K'Ttv.iil litftiwl I'ffOflilns U1J llvnins uf th Kiilttt EVERY SUNDAY G 110 l. M KIINH I'iO" Klksryrlr A .Viti'umitle (Juspcl rrvfirsm PORTLAND'S Most Dislinctivt Hotel INVITES YOU . . . Friendly Servlca Home-Llkj Room Wonderful Food Sensible Rate HOTEL 111 BENSON Broadway at Oak Portland Ye see, Butch, I ain't got no ra dio at home, so I went and bumped a guy off so'a I'd get run in whore I could hear OREGON VS. OREGON STATE FOOTBALL Saturday, 1:45 P. M. OTHER HI-LIGHTS Friday, Nov. 29th 6:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 6:30 John B. Hughes. 6:55 News. 7:00 Raymond Gram Swing. 7:(J0 Lone Ranger. 8:301 Want a Divorce. 9:00 News. 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