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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947
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LOCAL NEWS
Visiting in Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Tisdale of Portland
are spending a few days In Rose
burg on business and visiting
fi U-nds.
I Auxiliary to Meet The ladies
auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign
Wars will hold Its next meeting
I Tuesday night, March 2f, at b
o'clock at the armory.
Returns to Sookane Ernest
Nichols has left for his home in
Sookane, following a visit in
Rosebure with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Nichols, at U-'s Norm jacKson
street.
Claude Fleming,
War Veteran, Dies
Claude Moore Fleming, 67, well
known resident of Myrtle Creek
and a veieran of the Spanish
American War, died yesterday at
the Mvrile Creek hospital follow
ing a short illness.
He was born Mav 4. 1879, at
Thorpe Springs, Texas, and for
the past several years has en
gaged in farming on I-ouie Creek.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Frances Fleming, and four
daughters Claudia Mae Fleming,
Olalhe. Kansas: Joan Stock, Se
attle, Wash.; Mary Van Horn,
Durant. Okla.. and Claudia Cleve
land, Mvitle Creek: one sister,
Mrs. Clvde Poole. Tulsa, Okla.,
and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Sundav afternoon at 2 o'clock In
the chapel of the Lone & Orr
Back From Florida Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Henninger have re
turned to their home in Roseburg,
f,illnu.'in0 a v.lfatinn frill in
Florida and points ot interest in I v. iiuriinnu wu muun
the South and on the East Coast, j n the I O a F. cemetery In
i Mvrtle Creek. The Rev. Mr. Pow-
Mrs. ell of the Christian Church In
Mvrue creeK win omciaie ai ine
Will Return to Portland
Adaline Fields is leaving tonight
lor her home in Portland, follow
ing a week's vacation in Roseburg
visiting her mother. Mrs. George
E. Houck, on South Stephens
street.
Party to Be Held South IVor
Creek Grange will hold a hard
time party at the hall at 8 o'clock
Saturday evening. The public is
invited. Games and dancing will
be enjoyed. Grange ladies are
requested to furnish either sand
wiches or cookies.
Will Make Home Here Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Rhodes have
arrived here from Woodruff, S.
C, to make their home at 117
South Kane street. Mrs. Rhodes,
nee Eugenia Virden. is a daugh
ter of Mrs. T. B. Virden and a sis
ter of Mrs. Elliott Perkins of this
city.
Anniversary Dinner The Re
lief Society of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
will hold an anniversary dinner
at 7:30 oclock Saturday night
March 22, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. J. D. Mortensen at 97 Ter
race Avenue. All members and
their husbands are invited.
Grange to Meet Evergreen
Grange will meet at 8 o'clock
Monday night at the hall. Mem
bers having birthdays 'n the last
six months are to re honored.
Refreshments will be in charge. of
Mr. and Mrs. Konrue. Harryman,
Harry Harryman and M r s.
Mamie Grisel.
B. P. W. C. to Meet The
Business and Professional Wo
men's Club will meet Monday
night at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F.
hall. The program topic will be,
"The Trouble With Job's Is
People." The committee in
charge includes: Frances Hutch
inson. Ina Farnsworth and Mild
red Herman.
Meeting Postponed The Unf
verslty of Oregon Mothers Club
, meeting planned for Monday
, night has been postponed until
March 31, at which time Mrs. H.
T. Hansen and Mrs. Orlena Slat
tery will entertain at a 7:30
o'clock dessert-supper at the Han
'sen home in Laurel wood.
Sunday at
The Churches
Thimble Club to Meet Neigh
bors of Wodcraft Thimble Club
will meet at Jhe home of Mrs.
Henry Erskinc, 909 Cobb street,
Monday for-i 1 o'clock pot luck
luncheon. Those attending are
asked to bring their own table
service and are also asked to
bring some article of fancy work
to the meeting.
Umpqua Daughters to Meet
Umpqua Daughters of the Nile of
Zuleima temple Daughters of the
Nile will meet at a 1:30 o'clock
dessert luncheon Tuesday, March
25, at the home of Mrs. Gwrge
R. Akers in Myrtle Creek. Mem
bers desiring transportation are
asked to be at the Rose Hotel at
1 o'clock. All Daughters of the
Nile are invited.
Drain Theater Project
Given CPA Approval
Civilian Production Administra
tion officials in Washington, D.
C, have approved the appeal of
Golda Woolman to erect a $16,000
theater at Drain, Or., the Oregon
CPA office was advised Thursday.
OAKA GIBBS DIES
Oaka Gibbs, formerly of Can
yonville, died in Portland March
17. Funeral services were held
at Canyonville this afternoon at
the Methodist Church. Interment
followed the services at the Odd
followed the services at the Ma
sonic Cemetery. Arrangements
were fn charge of the Long and
Orr Mortuary.
WIl.RI B COMMt'NITY METHODIST
f III Hi" II
Ear! B Horse.,, minister. Mominir
worshio. 10. Sermon "The Svmbol
the New Life. Sunday Srhnoi.
A. M., .superintendent. Harvey Carey.
St'THERI.IV COMMl'MTT METHODIST
cm CH
Farl B Horsell. minister. Sunday
Vhool. 10 A. M , superintendent, lrel
rUrk Mnrnlnf wnrshio. 11:1.1. Sermon.
The Svmbo. nt the New wre. irouin
Fellowship. 7 P. M.
FIRST CIH'RCH OF CHRIST,
S If.NTlHT
Sit F Dttnil.it Street
Reanilar wrvlPM Sundav at 11 A. M
Subiert of lesson: "Matter." Sunday
School convene at 0 45 A. M. Wednes
day evening meetings which Include
testimonies of healing ana remarits on
Phrlstian Rriritr r held at 8 o'clock.
The reading room at 31? Pacific Build-
tnjt is open aaiiy exceoi aunmji u
hnlirlavm from lu A. M. to :JO I
Here the Bible and all authorized
rhrUtinn firtrne literature may
read, borrowed, purchased, or iuo-
fritwi fnr Thai Bitiilic im eordlally in
vited to attend the church services and
Ui visit the reading room,
ST. JOHN'S It Til KB AN riHRCH
'Missouri ftynoti). Hceat Building.
I'mouus and ( enlral His.. Kulherlin
W A. Sylweater. Roseburg, pastor.
Th Church of the Lutheran Hour.
The service of Sunday. March 23. be
gum t 8 P M Thr sermon topic li
-How Shall I Face Life's Two Crosses?
Thin in the fifth of a series of Lenten
meditations entitled. "The Suffering
Wnur i Answers to Life's Great Vjues-
tioni " We must cordially invite
MDeciallv the manv new families mov
Ing ino the I'mpqua. Oakland and
Stttherlm communities, to attend our
services. The Lutheran Hour Is broad
cast Sundays over KRNR at :3Q A. J
Tune In; write In: tell others.
ST. PAIL'S Ll'THFRAN CHVRCH
rMfssamrl 8?ad
Carev and! Military Sts.. West Baseberg
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour.
The service of Sunday. March 13. be
(tns at 11 A. M. The sermon topic li
"Htw Shall I Face Life's Two Crosses'
This la the fifth of a series of Lenten
trrmnni entitled. "The Suffering Sa
viour's Answers to Life's Great ques
tions. "The Sunday School meets at
i ll A M. We extend corriall invi
tation to all, especially to the many
new families who have moved to our
romntunitv. lo attend our service and
Sundav School. We have a place for
vou The Lu t hern n Hour Is broadcast
Sundays over KHNR at 9 30 A M. Tune
write in: trll otnera. rne junior
rnemb-mhlp (confirmation rinse meets
Saturdays at 9 30 A. M The senior
r-lass meets at B P M. on Thursdays.
The choir meets Fridays at 8 P. M
for Its reheanals. W. A. Syl wester. 1170
Military Street, pastor.
ASSFMRLY OP flOD
M W. First St.
Vernon L. Klemln. oastor. Sunday
School. 4K A. M. Morning worship. II.
Christ's Ambassodars lYottna People),
ft 30 P. M. Evening Evangelistic. 7.43.
Ttiesdny: "Good News Program." KRNR,
4 30 P M. Prayer meeting. 7 48 P. M
Thursday: Bible study and choir prac
tice. 7 45 P. M. We welcome and In
vite you to attend these services.
DIM.ARH CHI'RCH
W. W. Appleyard, pastor. Sunday
School at 10 A. M. We are asking every
one to please make an effort In the
building of our Sunday School. We are
expecting 75 as our high mark for next
Sunday, So please come and help us
to reach this figure, and enjoy tiie
classes. Please remember our morning
worn hip hour at 11. Choir practice on
weonesaay evening at s o ciock.
CAMAS VAIJ.F.T fHI'RCH
W W. Appleyard. pastor. Sunday
School at 10 A. M. We are very glad
for the fine way the contest Is working i
out in the Camas Valley Church. We I
hope for the high figure of 73. Come
out and help us to get the Idea put ;
over to the Valley. We will be preach-
Ing at Camas Valley Sunday evening at ;
8 o'clock. So please come out everyone. ;
FIRST PRFSRYTKRIAN C'HI'RCH
Lane and Jacksaa Streets
The Rev. Morris H. Roach. Th D ,
minister: the Rev B. E. Bollman. asso
ciate minister: Mrs. Homer Grow, or
ganist; Mr. Ratph Church, choir di
rector: Mr. J A. Pinkerton, Sunday
School superintendent. Morning sermon:
"Money Problems and the Bible." Eve
ning sermon: Cathedral sound film,
"The Rich Young Ruler " Calendar for
the week Sunday: Sunday School. 9 45
A M Morning worship, 11. Westmin
ster Fellownhlp, 7 P. M Evening serv
ice. 7 30. Monday: Cruisers Club. 0 45
P. M. Tuesday: Character Clinic. KRNR.
11 A. M Choir practice. 7:30 p. M.
Wednesday: Spiritual Advance, 7 30
P M Thursday: Pastor's Scrap Book.
KRNR. 11 A. M.
I OOKINC.ni.ASS CIH'RCH
Sunday School. 10 A. M. Worship
service. 11 A. M. Evening service. 7 30.
We went over the top laat sunaay
taking a new record in Sunday acnooi
t tendance. Let's do it again. C. N.
Currier, pastor.
TENMILE C'HI'RCH
W. AoDlrvsrd. iwtor. Sunday
School at 11 A. M. Ten mile Is coming
along fine In Its Sunday School and
church attendance. We are asking every
one in the Valley to try and get out
Sunday morning to Sunday School, fur
we uo nave a gooa rmnuay Bcnoui im
you and your children.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHI'RCH
DwitgUs and Kane Streets
Kenneth W Knox, minister. William
nralh. Bible School superintendent;
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Trued, music direc
tors. Bible school at ma. Classes ior
a Men, M urn tig worship at luia.
The Lord's Simoer la served each Lord
Day. Special music by the choir will
It-at u re oi tne service, i n mrr-
mon. "Christ's Testament of l.ove.
will be delivered by the minister.
Leadership training class and Christian
Endeavor at 630. "The Holy Spirit
and the Regenerated." will be tne
theme of th evening message at 7 30.
Sue Hahn will have charge of the
sung service and Dorothy Smith will
be me soloist, weonesoay mgni diuh
study and prayer service at 8 Thurs
day night choir practice at 7:30.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHI'RCH
Saving Faith" is the sermon topic
of Rev. H. P. Sconce at First Baptist
Church Sunday morning at 11. Are we
saved by grace through latin aiune or
by a combination of faith and good
wnrliT MO Jmeon Leeis is me witini
Sunday morning. "Dying Faith" la the
termun topic Sunday evening at 7.30.
acamoea com ess ion oi iun ui
any value' Are most people afraid to
die? Miras Mary Apra will be the solo
ist. The graded Bible School meets
each Sunday morning at 9 43. Five
youtn groups ana tne aouii r euuwHiwp
meet each Sunday evening at 013 The
id-week service is held earn weanee-
dy night in the auditorium.
FIRST METHODIST CHI'RCH
Cerner sf Lane and Seath Mala Sts.
W. A. MacArthur, minister. "The
"rupirixion of Our Kins'' will be the
theme of the worship service and the
morning sermon .this Sunday at 11
A. M. Honored guests for the service
will be members of the local "Hl-Y"
group from the high school. The choir
will sing the lovely. "Silent Sea." by
Neidlinger. A cordial welcome U ex
tended to all who are not regularly
attending church elsewhere. Other serv
ices for the day and week include.
Church School at 9 45 A. M-, Youth
choir at 5 P. M.; Intermediate Fellow
ship at t P M ; Senior Fellowship at
6 30 and Evening worship at 7 30 P. M.
at which time the Senior Fellowship
will share the pulpit with tne minister
in reporting on their recent Youth
Conference at Med ford. The pastor will
conclude the evening wttn a onet por
trayal of two famous characters about
the Cross under the title. "Conscience
at the Cross." Monday. "Monday Medi
tations." over Sutton KRNR at 3 P. M.
Tuesday, choir practice in sanctuary
and Boy Scouts In social hall at 7:30
P. M. Wednesday, Dr. E, Guy Cutahall
of th? National Temperance Movement
will speak in tne main sanctuary mi
7 30 P. M. He Is a most vital and
forceful speaker on a most timely sub
ject. The public Is definitely Invited
and urged to hear this outstanding man.
Thursday evening Is Family Fellowship
night again and will be known as
"Laymen's Night." The program will
be In charge of the laymen and prom
ises to be a good one. Potluck dinner
will begin at 7 P. M. Plan to come
and bring a friend.
COM Ml NIT Y PRESBYTERIAN
OAKLAND
The Sunday services wilt again have
at their kevnote the approaching Easter.
Some of the great themes which Jesus
discussed during the last days of his
ministry will be the basis of sermons
at both the morning and evening serv
ices. The Sunday School at 10 A. M. Is
making gains In interest and attend
ant durlne the Lenten season. The
Young Peoples Society Is held at 9 30
P. M. All members and friends are
urged to be present ana max spiritual
preparation for Easter.
SAINT GEORCF.'S EPISCOPAL
4 II LECH
Tr. B laker. Corner Main and Cass
streets. Sunday at 8 and 11 A. M
Church School, 8:45 A. M. Wednesday
at 7:43 and 9:30 A. M. and at V P. M.
CHI'RCH OF JKHI'S CnRIRT OF
LATTER-DAY A A I NTH
Sunday School at 10 A M. at the
Knights of Pythias Hall. Everyone wel-
FAIR OAKS COMMI'VITT CHTBOH 1
St Ttlfr.RLIN
Sunday School, 10 A. M. Worship
service. II A. M Every Sunday. Philip
M. Gourley, pastor. I
ASSEMBLY OF GOD. SVTIIERLItt
Mrs. Betty Williams, pastor. Sunday
School, 10 A. M. Morning worship, 11.
Young People s service. a.JO r. no.
Evangelistic. 7 30 Bible study and
prayer service, Wednesday. 730 P M.
Latter union services. April n
Methodist Church
DAYS CRFFK COMMUNITY
MF1HOD1ST ( HI Kl H
I.evl E White, pastor. Sunday School
at 10 A. M. Morning woibhip hour at ,
11. Church choir practice every inurs- i
day evening at 7 :w The friendly little (
church on the hill extends you all a
hearty welcome Our attendance is In-
reasing. but there la always icoin tor
one more.
GREEN SUNDAY SCHOOL I
Green Sunday School meets at 9:4.1 ;
at the schooincuse. Our speaker for the .
church hour will be Mr. Bollman who
will show a Cathedral picture, "The
Good Samaritan." also pictures taken
while doing missionary work In the
Philippines. i
ROSEBI'RO CHIRCH OF TIIE
NAZARE.NE
4e East Daaglas
Forrest Hill, pastor. Sunday School.
10 A. M . Simeon S Llnnell. superin
tendent. Worship. 11 A. M. Sermon by
the pastor and reception of members
Junior service, 8 30 A. M.. Mrs Verna
Rowley, supervisor. Young People's So
ciety. 6:30 P. M . Laverne Llndley and
Ernestine Rowley, leaders. Evangelim'ic
service. 7 30 P. M Sermon by the pas
tor. Mid-week service will be featured
by our annual meeting and election of
officers for the emming year. Kudio
broadcast on Saturday at the 4:30 P. M.
hour.
EDEN M'TIIERAV CIH'RCH
ELUAKUHE
Enoch Sandeen, pastor. Lenten wor
ship service this Sunday evening at 8
o'clock. We Invite you to work and
worship with us.
Veitf'
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We Invite You . T.
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The Church o! ihe Nazarene
Roseburq, Oregon
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Worship .. 1 1 A. M.
"The frientlhj church, where you'll feti
ul home."
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY
9:45 Fully graded Sunday School.
11:00 "SAVING FAITH." Are we saved
by grace through faith alone, or by
a combination of faith and good
works?
Mrs. Joseph Poets, soloist.
7:30 "DYING FAITH." Is death-bed repentance of any value?
Are most eole afraid to (lie? Mary Apra, soloist.
Let's all continue to MARCH TO CHURCH IN MARCH
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