morning worship al 11 am. "Pres BETHLEHEM WHITE 8HRLNE FORMER RESIDENT ent Day Living Winch Hinders The regular meeting of the HONORED AT DEBNEKT Christian Family Life.'' Bethlehem White Shrine of Jeru Young people*« service TJX) p.m. Mrs. Maybelle Wilson of Phoen salem was held in Masonic Tem Evening devotional 7:15. Prayer ple. Eugene. Thursday evening, ix. Arizona, but recently of Seat meeting Wednesday 7:45. Chil tle. has been visiting friends here dren's story Iwiur Saturday 2 p.m. ANNUAL BANQUET OF FIRHT April 22 Mata Ambler, the noble enroute to her home at Phoenix, prophetess, presided over the BAPTINT CHURCH MAY li Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. .meeting as Ida Hinshaw, worthy and was honored with a dessert The annual banquet and business high priestess, was absent, being and evening of bridge when Mri ^Superintendent Mtewart meeting the First Baptist in attendance at the Supreme J. P. Graham invited a few of her Visits Mwai Church church will la- transacted on the Shrine In the east. Routine busi Neighbors of Woodcraft friends It. Church of Jesus Christ of Lat 9 45 urn.; morning worship 11:00 Rev. J. R Stewart, su|>erintend- for the evening. Mrs Graham was ter Day Saints. Sunday school at am,; young pqpple's service 6:30 ent of flils district of the Free evening of Wednesday, May 5, at ness was conducted and at the assisted by Mrs. William Bartels 6:30 p.m Vance Webster of close of the meeting refreshments 10 30 in I. U. O. F. hall. prn ; evening evangelistic service Methmlist church will speak at Sr. Scoring honor at bridge went 7:30 pm; prayer meeting Wed the local church on Friday eve Eugene will be the inspirational were served in the dining hall. to Mrs. L. Lasater, and the guest speaker, followed by the important The next meeting will be held Assembly of God — We wish to nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and Join ning following a fellowship dinner business meeting. The Dorcas on May 27. prize to Mrs. Wilson. extend a hearty invitation to you um in th<*se services. We desire to served at the parsonage at 6:30 Circle is in charge of the banquet, Kenneth Bright p m. Rev. Stewart will speak at 11 to worship with us the church of help you and the deacons and deaconesses CFC’s BIBI-E STUDY well, pastor. PINO« HLE PARTY evangelical action. u.m. on Sunday and also at 8 p.m. have invited their special The Crusaders for Christ of the The communion service will be ad- guests, all those who have united Mr and Mrs. Alfred McKenzie Sunday services: Sunday school Seventh-day Adventist < "hurch ministered the close nt , morning worship 11:00 with the ■ church In the past year, entertained a group of friends Sat Church of Christ gathered Thurs day evening at the home of Mr. * Christ's Ambassadors 6:30 1301 Went Muin, Sabbath tSatur- morning service. Election of officers Includes the urday evening at a pinochle party. p. m ; evening evangelistic service day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 Sunday school is at 9:45 am expiring terms of deacon Ervin Four tables of pinochle were at and Mrs. Bob Beach for their weekly Bible study and nearly am, sermon 11:00 am Mid-week on Sunday. Juniors meet at 7 pin Hansen, 7:45 p. deaconcss Anna Bush, play Guests were Mr .and Mrs service oh Wednesday evening at iqtstairs. The Young People's hour trustee I Roy Means, clerk Fred loirry Ashbridge. Mr. and Mrs Al completed the introduction on Weekday services: Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Come and worship with is also at 7 p/n Evangelistic mes prayer, 7:30 p in.; Thursday, Bi Walton, treasurer Elsa Spriggs. Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mont "Christian Evidences.” The group us A D. Chilson, pastor enjoyed popcorn at the close of the sage at 8 p.m. ble study. 7:45 p. m. These elected offices, plus all the gomery, Mr and Mrs. Albert Mon meeting. All interested young peo committees, will be voted upon. roe1, all of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. We have a home department and The Methodist Church, Frank E. First Baptist Church, Fifth and A nominating committee, with its Gene Capp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ple are cordially invited to these any wishing spiritual help or Bible studies. Brown, mlRlater, 3X1 Main Street, Jefferson, Rev. Peter J. Bakker, chairman, H. Weeldreyer, Baldwin and Mr and Mrs. Ken would like a visit from the minis The church school pastor phone 108 neth Marple of Cottage Grove. The Lord's day services has prepared a ballot for this elec ter. feel free to call at any time. Twice during the evening one LUTHERAN LADIES AID Abo, if you arc In need of a wheel meets at 9:45, followed by the begin with Bible school at 9:45 tion. The pastor’s resignation will morning worship hour at 1! o'- a m. Here the church is "study also be accept«! or rejected. thousand aces were held by Mrs. j The Lutheran Ladies Aid will chair, in an emergency, we shall clock. The Sacrament of the ing' God’s word. At the 11:00 o'- Montgomery and Mrs. Matpie. | meet with Mrs Victor Hugdahl, be glad to be of an accommodation All friends and members of the in you. Rev R E Parrish, minb- Lord's SupiMT will be celebrated clock hour, the church Is "wor- church arc invited and expected Honors for the evening went to 1048 East Taylor street Thursday, at the morning service. The Meth shiping" the God of the scrip- Gene Capp and Mrs. Larry Am May 6. at 1:30 p.m. There will be urr, phone 195R odist Youth Fellowships will mwt lures. The message by the pastor to be present. All reports of the bridge. and low to T. H. Mont special business and all members at six o'clock and th«1 evening vex- Is entitled: "What to Do About church will be in a booklet form, gomery. are urged to be present. Visitors Ixmiion Church of Christ, "that per hour will la- held at 7:30, at Mistakes ?” and that will shorten the business The hosts served refreshments are welcome. Ladies may bring friendly church" Sunday Bible which time the film. "My Beloved part of the meeting. at a late hour. their work. At 6:30 p.m senior ■tudy 10 a tn. Claaaea for all agm. Son.” will be shown. young people's president David Sermon 11. Communion 11:45. Andriesian, will preside at t hr Evening service 7:30 p m Midweek The world need* Christian fam- Wednesday 7:30 pm Come Io iiiw. May 2 to 9 has been desig first meeting of their new church D.ndon. "that friendly church nated as Christian family week. year. The junior group will have where you arc a stronger but We Invite you to bring your fam their election of officers. An extra special attraction is once". ily to all the services of the church coming for the evening service, this week. Assembling ourselves 7:30 p.m. Rev. Norman Nelson, The Hebron ('hristian church together to worship God and study lyric tenor will give a sacred vocal Sunday school at 10:00 a. in His Word I* very helpful to Chris concert entitled, “Come Unto Morning worship at 11:00. tian family living Following the Him " The pastor will be speaking principles of life which Christ at the Dorena community service. Culp Creek Assembly of God taught bring to us the more abun Read elsewhere about the an Church We Invite you to our dant life. nual banquet and business meet Sunday school w h <• r e wc have Sunday school at the Church of ing. Wednesday, May 5th. classes for all ages Sunday hoot | God 10:00 a m. Sermon topic for SOCIETY Church MOTHERS DAY May 9th Don’t forget Mother, and don’t forget us when you select that gift for her. Conies We have so many thing« to delight her with, such as— Perfumes, Compact«, Cologne«, Bhth Cry«tal«, Dresser and Toilet Sets, Cook Book«, Picture Frame«, Clock«, Reading Glasses (magnifying), Snap Shot Albums. Electric Heating Pads Haeger Potteij consisting of a variety of vases Ceramic Arts — Delicate, glased pottery in table ware, vases and Ornaments Westmoreland Hand Made Glas« Princess Feather Pattern Table Ware Then there is Candy—by Gales and Haas — Rich creamy pieces, fruits and nuts all covered with deep coating of chocolate and packaged beautifully just for her. A wonderful selection of Mothers Day Cards — hundreds of them to choose from. We'll be glad to show you all of these and more—Come in today. KEMS for DRUGS BODY MOISTS REMOVED OK Son-You’ve Got a Job! Church of Christ. 6th and Gibbs, "the church with a friendly spirit" This Sunday is the day when we begin our new series of sermons in <>ur "(’hrist Centering Crusade." This will be a real attempt to fol low the footsteps of Jesus from the cradle to His ascension. One line of the messages, the evening series, will deal with the teaching# of Jesus, while the morning ser mons will deal exclusively with the events of the life and minbtry of Jesus We will do our best to make these messages both instruc tive and interesting. We believe you will add greatly to your know- ledge of the life and teachings of Christ, if you faithfully attend these services during the Crusade. I Bible school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11:00, sermon: 'The Christ of Prophecy." Young folks at 6:15 Evening evangelistic ser mon at 7:30, "What Jesus Taught About God." Mid-week prayer and Bible study at the church Thurs day at 7:30. Whether you are a member or. a stranger, we extend to you a kindly invitation to come! —J. .Michael Shelley, minister. "Everlasting Punishment” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday. May 2. The Golden Text is. Evil shall slay the wicked: and they that hate the righteous shall lie deso late. The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be deso late” (Ps. 34:21. 221. Among the citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "The way of life is above to the wise, that he may depart from hell be neath” (Prov. 15:24), together with the following correlative passage from the Christian Sci ence texlbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Hell. Mortal belief; error; lust; remorse; hatred; revenge; sin; sickness; death; suffering and self-destruction; self-imposed ag ony; effects of sin: that which 'worketh abomination or maketh a lie' " (p. 588). Christian Science Society, Cot tage Grove, Oregon, 242. Second street holds Sunday services at 11 a.m. and Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8 p.m. (the second Wednesday of each month). Reading room is open Monday through Saturday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. 1 First Presbyterian Church, D. । Hugh Peniston. pastor. Morning ] worship 11 o'clock. A group of । young people from the Westmin ster House in Corvallis will have ' charge of the worship. The senior high group will meet I at 6:30 at the church. At 7:30 there will be a study meeting at the church. Mr. Penis- | ton will discuss "The Book of i Micah." ROYAL NEIGHBORS The Royal Neighbors met Tues day night in the Eagles hall with Oracle Mildred Stanley presiding. At the close of camp refreshments were served by Lawana Sugg, Ju lia Prescott and Myrtle Kent. Navy Ground Controlled Ap preach units in 1947 brought safely to the ground 2.M9 weather-bound aircraft, of which 118 were civil!* > planes. Salesbooks — The Sentinel. MOTHERS DAY JUST 2 SUNDAYS AWAY Whether Mother is a few blocks away or across the continent, we can see to it that she 'll get lovely flower« from you on MOTHER 8 DAY Sunnyside Greenhouses 1704 Went Main Phone 182 REMEMBER THE OCCASION With Distinguished PHOTOGRAPHS CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO COME IN OR PHONE 343-J AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR WEDDING 4-H SEWING CLUB TO HAVE 1 CHURCH PROGRAM we can’t stop, but a good grease Job with a check-up will eliminate many body noises. Drive away In a “hushed” smoother riding car. ART NOLT CHEVRON SERVICE 6th St., Hi. 09 South Cottage Orove, Ore. Members of the Blue Mt. 4-H , Sewing club will have charge of i the program Sunday night at the Blue Mt. church. The service will 1 begin at 6:45 and will last one hour. Mrs. Lula Bettis is leader of । this Sewing club and invites all 1 4-H members who are interested to join the group and take part in the program. The public is ln- । vited to this progranj. 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