Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 18, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    THKEE
Sunday
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
312 E. Douglas street. Regular
services Sunilay at 11:00 a. m.
Subject of lesson, "Is the Uni
verse, Including Man, Evolved By
Atomic Force?" Sunday school
convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday
evening meetings which include
testimonies of healing and re
marks on Christian Science are
held at 8:00 o'clock. The reading
room at 317 Perkins building is
open daily except Sundays and
holidays from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30
p. m. Here the Bible and all au
thorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or
subscribed for. The public is
cordially invited to attend the
church services and to visit the
reading room.
ILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
477 S. Jackson street. Our an
nual Christmas program will be
held during the Sunday school
hpur and morning worship time.
The Christmas service will begin
at 10:00 a. m.
The evening service at 7:30 p.
m. will be a cantata entitled, "Im
manuel," presented by the young
people of the church followed by
a sermonette, "The Christ of
Bethlehem."
Wednesday night prayer meet
ing at 7:30 p. m.
You are most cordially invited
to attend these special Christmas
services at "the little church with
the big welcome." Rev. J. W.
Strom.
DANCE
Saturday 8:00 p. m.
Sutherlln HI School Gym
Tickets 51.00 inc. tax
HORN'S SUPER CREAMED
CLOSED
December 27 to January 1, Inclusive
For Redecorating
Reopening January 2d
.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- Corner Douglas and Kane
streets. Len B. Kishback, minister.
The Bible school meets at 9:45
a. m. with Vei l Miller as superin
tendent. There were 183 present
last Sunday. There is a well or
ganized class for every age.
The services on Christmas Sun
day will bring again the Christ
mas story and its message of hope
to our world. The evening service
will be a special program of j
Christmas music.
At 6:00 p. m. the Christian En
deavorers will moot for their
monthly "30-30-30" meeting,
thirty minutes t6 eat, theirty
minutes for social life, thirty
minutes for the C. E. lesson.
The sermon subject at 7:30 p.
m. will be, "Wise Men of Yester
day and Today." There will be a
vocal solo by Lena Porter.
The Bible school Christmas pro
gram and tree will be held Wed
nesday evening Dec. 23 at 8:00
p. m. Rember, you are always
welcome at the "homelike"
church.
DILLARD METHODIST
CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sun
day school and Christmas pro
gram 10 a. m., C. C. Fosback, su
perintendent. Morning worship
11 a. m. F.ev. A. J. Starmer of
Roseburg, will bring the Christ
mas message. A cordial welcome
to all.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Myrtle Creek holds services
each Sunday In the grange hall,
3rd and Division streets at 11:00
a. m. Sunday school convenes at
10:20 a. m. The subject of the
lesson sermon for Sunday, Dec.
20 is, "Is The Universe, Including
Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"
A meeting which includes testi
monies of healing and remarks on
Christian Science Is held on the
DAILY. DEVOTIONS
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
Can we not be bold and
come out with it and say for
all the world to hear that the
chief end and purpose of man
Is to love, honor, and serve
his Creator? Can we not say
to Uiis generation on the au
thority of the Holy Scriptures
and with all of Christian tra
dition behind us that the pri
mary aim of man's life in tills
world is not commerce, or
power, or social position, but
godliness and true holiness.
Can we not say it simply and
plainly and clearly without
compromise and without
doubt. If we will not be di
rect about it and bold enough
to come out with it and say
that the service of God is
the only proper end of man,
we shall have to commit our
selves to some other purpose.
Christ described the other pur
pose as the service of mam
mon, we shall have to live for
mammon, for greed and ambi
tion for purely temporal and
selfish ends. Finally, this kind
of living will cause so much
confusion, and so much Injus
tice that we shall be put to it
to maintain our civilization at
all. The whole world is long
ing for guidance and direction
for just one strong and sure
word about Its destiny and its
end. Those who know should
speak out and declare a good
witness for Christ, for .only
those who are Christians can
testify of God. Amen..
first Wednesday of each month at
8:00 p. m. The public is cordially
invited to attend these services.
TENMILE METHODIST
CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sun
day school 10:45 a. m., Mrs. Wal
ter Coats, superintendent. Morn
ing worship 9:45 a. m., sermon
topic, "God's Gift and Ours." A
cordial welcome to all.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
"The Christmas Story Anew,"
will be the morning message by
the pastor. You are invited to
come and enjoy the spirit of the
season.
Evening service will bo In
spirational. Theme, "Courtesy of
Christ." Men and women will en
joy a service like this. We trust
it will inspire them to be their
best for God and country.
Sunday school will moot at 10
a. m. We shall continue our en
joyable trip (via contest) dc
spite world conditions. We would
like to have you join us.
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Westerns at the Rose Today and Saturday
Roy Rogers, "Gabby" Hayes with Linda Hayes In "Romance on
the Range," a gamble in love and gunsmoke. '
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Gene Autry and Smiley Bumette are ganged by a band of bad
lands bandits in "Sierra Sue," newest adventure of these ridin', ro
mancin', rogues!
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. P. Sconce, pastor. For
his sermon topic Sunday evening
Rev. H. P. Sconce has chosen
the very unusual theme "Listen
ing in at One's Own Funeral
Sermon." Is there any way of
knowing what will be said at
one's funeral? What scripture
will be used, what hymns will
be sung?
Since Mr. S. T. Brannock has
been leading the singing on Sun
day evening, the Baptist church
Is coming to be known as the
'singing church". Mr. Brannock
will direct a ytfling peoples choir
and lead the singing each Sun
day evening. There will be spe
cial music at both services Sun
day. "Where Jesus Is and What He
Is Doing" is the sermon topic
Sunday morning. The Sunday
school meets at 9:45 each Sun
day morning and the young peo
ple each Sunday evening at 6:30.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Lt. Norma Koon, Lt. Jean
Thoma, officers in charge. Sun
day: Sunday school 10 a. m.; holi
ness service, 11 a. m.; salvation
meeting 8 p. m.
Thursday: Christmas program
7:30.
Regular week night services
will be. discontinued for the week
due to preparation for our
Christmas effort.
CAMAS VALLEY COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sun
day school 10 a. m., Guy Moore,
superintendent. Morning wor
ship 11 a. m., topic, God's Gift and
Ours. A cordial welcome to all.
Sparkle
Daytimes By
Bowling Nights
Keep in tip-top shape
and acquire new vigor
and sparkle by bowl
ing regularly. Our con
venient location and
well-lighted, air-conditioned
alleys make this
a favorite fun and
health spot.
ROSEBURG RECREATION
Hall and Bowling Alleys
Arch Elliott, Mgr.
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
Melville T. Wire, pastor. 9:45
a. m., church school. Classes for
all ages. Mrs. C. A. Chamberlln,
superintendent. The church
school Christmas program will
be given on Thursday evening be
ginning promptly at 7 o'clock.
11 a. m., morning worship:
Prelude, organ and piano, "Adesto
Fideles."
Processional, "The First Noel,"
with Descant sung by Miss
Phoebe Hawthorne,
Anthem, "The Holy Mother
Sings," H. D. McKinney. (Arr)
from an early English carol.
Offertory, "O Holy Night," Adam
Sermon, "How Far to Bethle
hem." Postlude, "A Yuletido Medley."
Mrs. Paul Geddos, director and
organist, Mrs. Gordon Stewart,
pianist.
6:30 p. m., youth fellowship
meeting; 7:30 p. m.,' concert to
be given by the choir.
All who are interested are cor
dially Invited to attend these ser
vices. ST.
PAULS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod), Corey and
Military streets, West Roseburg.
The service of Sunday, Decem
ber 20, begins at 11 a. m. 'Hie
sermon topic is, "Christ's Advent
Ij-tter Calling for Repentence."
This is the concluding sermon of
a series of sermons entitled. "Ad
vent Letters from Our Advent
King." The Sunday school meets
at 9:45 a. m. The choir will
meet for a short, rehearsal after
the service. A Christmas song
service will be held Christmas
eve, December 24, at 7:30 p. m.
There will be special music by
the choir. Gifts will be distribut
ed to all children present. We
most cordially invite all those
having no church home of their
own to attend our services and
Sunday school. The Lutheran
Hour will be broadcast Sunday
over KRNR at 1 p. m. Tune in;
write In. W. A. Sylwester, 1170
Military street, pastor.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
D48 West First si root. Sunday
services. Bible school 0:45 with
a class for every age. Morning
worship 11 a. m. Both Y. P. and
children's church will start at
0:30 followed hy the evening
meeting at 7:30 at which the
Christmas program will be pre
sented. The usual Tuesday ser
vice at 7:30 p. m. Announcement
will be made from the pulpit con
cerning the Friday night service.
The people of the Assembly of
God, invite you to come and wor
ship with us. Supply Pastor Wm.
C. Ross. Ph. 863-J.
, CHURCH OF GOD
Sunday school at 10 a. m Mrs.
C. il. Holcomb in charge. Reg.
service at 11 a. m. A candle
light pigeant at 7 p. m. Young
people meet Thursday at 7 p .m.,
I prayer meeting Wednesday at 7
p. m. O. M. hponcel, pastor.
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Moose Hall
Townsend Club No. 2
Gents 30c Ladles 15c
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jackson and Lane streets. Min
ister, Rev. Morris H. Roach, Th.
D. Morning sermon, "The Prince
of Peace." Evening service the
church choir will present a pro
gram of Christmas music. Mrs.
Humor Grow, organist and choir
director. Sunday school, Mr. W.
G. Blake, superintendent.
The services on Christmas will
bring again the Christmas story
and its message of hope to our
world. The evening service will
bo a special program of Christ
mas music.
The Job's Daughters will hold
their Christmas vesper service at
4 p. m. at the Presbyterian church;
Sunday, Dec. 20.
The Sunday school Christmas
program will be presented on
Wednesday Pee. 23 at 7:30 p. m.
A Christmas tableau will be given
in which all the children in
I the school will have part.
The calendar for the week:
Sunday, Sunday school, 9:45 a.
m.; morning worship, 11:00 a. m.;
C. E. societies, 0:30 p. m.j evening
service, i :.iu p. m.
Tuesday, choir practice,
7:30
p. m.; Boy Scouts 7:00 p. m,
Wednesday, Sunday school pro
gram, 7:30 p. m. .
LOOKINGGLASS METHODIST j
CHURCH j
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sun-;
day school, 10 a. m., Arthur ;
Marsh, sucrintonnom. a cor-
dial welcome to all. !
Churchill Said Coming
To Talk With Roosevelt
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. (API
The Stockholm newspaper Alio
handa reported today, quoting
"British quarters in Lslbon" us
Its source and without confirma
tion from any quarter, that Prime
Minister Churchill Intends to
leave today for Washington to
confer with Presdient Roosevelt.
Alleged Kidnapers Put
Under Bonds of $10,000
OREGON CITY, Ore., Doc. 18
(AP) Virgil Ray Kaufman, 18,
and Rosalie Mayo, 17, charged
with kidnaping a Portland wo
man taxi driver, were hack in
Clackamas county jail today In
lieu of $10,000 ball each.
Justice of the Peace Tliiesson
at Milwaukee yesterday set vile
ball after they waived prelimin
ary hearing. The grand Jury will
consider their case Monday.
The pair was arrested near
Roseburg last Sunday.
Gasoline Blast Kills
Drivers of Taxi, Truck
COMPTON, Calif., Dec. 18.
(AP) A taxi driver and a tank
truck driver were burned to
death and htroc sailors critically
sealed today as (hey fled through
100-foot flames that roared up
when gasoline from the leaky
truck exploded.
The l.-ujlt truck was parked be
side a road while the driver re
paired a leaking valve, Investi
gating officers reported. As the
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Dead are:
Lewis Thomas, 50, the taxi
drlvre, of Bell, Calif.
Hudrey Benson, 21, the tank
truck driver, of Santa Ana.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
HOOPER - JEFFRIES Gall
Edgar Hooper and Anna Daisy
Jeffries, both residents of Drain.
DIVORCE COMPLAINTS
CARD -Roger E. versus Caro
line D. Card; married at Vancou
ver, Wash., January 11, 1941;
cruelty.
Returns To Cam p George
Grimm left this morning for
Camp Gordon, Ga., following a
lurlough In this city, visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Grimm.
LOVELY CHRISTMAS MIR
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JOB'S DAUGHTERS
DANCE TO BE HELD
SATURDAY EVENING
A charming formal dance has .
been planned by Roseburg bethel
of Job's Daughters for 8:30 o'clock
Saturday evening, Decemlxr 19,
to bo hold at the Oriental gardens. ,
Members of the bethel and their
invited friends have been asked to
enjoy the affair.
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