The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 08, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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    LONDON
Church .».O
MT. VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rikcr and
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( daughter Judith motored up into
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Ems, «ormer
former resident,
died , | Washington, not far from the Ca-
resiocm, «bea
Friday night at the Portland Vet- nadian line over the holidays
«■fluiti Ixisfutal
>1/1. r.1 » . 1 of an acute
.a . U. heart
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Mr and Mrs. Jessie Swain of
attack a 1 t NBHBL
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an extended
illness I Pampa, Texas, have been visiting
Mr. Enm was a deacon and treas- ’ at the home of Mr Swain's par­
urer of Ixmdon Church of Christ ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dilbeck. but
during the years he lived here be­ moved to Culp Creek, Monday,
Txmdon Church of Christ, "that any wishing spiritual help or
fore moving to Cottage Grove where he is now employed.
friendly church" Sunday Bible would like a visit from the minis­
about two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kyle. Mr.
study 10 a.m. Classen for all ages. ter, feel free to call at any time.
Cottage Grove lake was a pop­ and Mrs. Hetman Kanel spent the
■Sermon II. Communion 11:45. Also, If you are in need of a wheel
ular picnic place at the Wilson Fourth of July at Pole Camp, then
Evening service ¡.M p.m Midweek chair, In an emergency, we shall
creek shade grounds the 4th.
on up into the Bohemia mountains.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m Come to be glad to be of an accommodation
Daily vacation Bible school
Ix>ndon, "that friendly church to you. Rev R. E Parrish, minis-
Among those from this commu­
where ynu ure a stranger but 1er, phone UW-R.
nity with wed filled picnic baskets opened at the Dorena Recreation
one«*’*.
and a family gathering at the hall for a two weeks period. First
lake w< r«- Mr and Mrs Chet Gil- day attendance was 35 children
Methodist Church. So. 6th
, ham and all their children and with a few more promising to at­
Assembly of God — We wish to Street, Rev Mrs Rozelln B Doug­
their families, including Mrs. Vera tend later. Teachers are Misses
extend a hearty invitation to you las, fiastor Sunday school 9:45
। Kerr and two girls, and Mr. and Carlson and Frissman of Multno­
1« worship with us—the church of am. Preaching ut II am and 8
FLIES FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF SOUND—The Air
Mrs Andrews and three sons of mah Bible College.
evangelical action.
p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
Mrs. Silba Mullins and children
Force's needle-noecd stubby rocket plane X8-1 has flown at a speed
Ashland and Gold Hill, and Mr
Sunday services: Sunday school 7:45 p m.
in excess of that of sound, it was announced by Air Secretary W.
and Mrs Clarence Parr and chil- I of Culp Creek have purchased the
0 45 a. m,; morning worship 11 oo
small house from Leo Riker and
Stuart Symington. Test flights were made by Capt, Charles E. Yeager, I dren of Dallas.
a in.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6 30
Episcopal Church
Meets at
26-year-old American ace.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews also vis- will move as soon as a few im­
P m.; evening evangelistic service the Seventh Day Adventist church
7 45 p. m.
- — ----- ---------------------- ----------- ' ited Mr Andrews' parents here, provements have been made.
building on West Main street ev­
Mr. and Mrs. M E. Velats of
Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Weekday
services:
Tuesday
The Methodist Church, Frank Mr. and Mrs G. A. Andrews.
ery second and fourth Sunday of 1.301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur­
Cottage
Grove have moved into
prayer, 7:30 p. rn.; Thursday. Bi­
E Brown, minister, .103 Main St., ■ Mrs. A. L. Fletcher’s parents
the month at 11:15 am. Dean day) services: Sabbath school 9:.30
their new home which they have
ble study. 7:45 p. m.
phone
108
Rev
Tom
Fukuyama
and
a
brother
and
sister
all
of
We huv» » i„— «”
.
i Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in am, sermon 11:00 a m Mid-week
not yet finished.
director of Bortherhood House. Woodburn, spent the 4th here
yve have a home department and charge.
Mr. and Mrs. A Wells and son
service on Wednesday evening at irenver. Colony and miwtonary j Mr and Mf> Mwrence Barke.
I Monty spent a few days vacation­
— 8:00 p.m. Come and worship with he e.'J.
u
W '
meyer and Mr. and Mr. Dr. Arm-
ing in California and southeastern
■ us. A. D. Chilson, pastor.
th gueM speaker at the eleven s(^n of Cotu e GroVe went on Oregon.
o« kx4< morning worship hour this a t
and Florenct
This rain is very good for late
God
gardens but not so good for those
-
We
Invite
you
to
our
,
has
spoken
la-fore
this
congrega-
nnd'a'cabin
"hey
roturn^Satur'
Church
having loose and baled hay out.
Sunday
_ school where we have ’ton txfore and is always well re- '
Mrs. Clarence Peterson was
chuaes for all ug«-». Sunday schcxil reived The church school meets
,
9 45 am; morning w.rship 11:00 »» 945.
and Mrs. Fred Darby ol hostess to a Stanley party last
a.m,; young people*« service 6:30
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!and ‘^r an<^ M» Thursday, July 1st, at 2 o'clock.
p.m ; evening evangelistic service
Dr. Frank Afcitthews of Port-
a
Up th‘ There were twelve ladies present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ketcherside and
7:30 p m ; prayer meeting Wed- land will be interim |>astor at the ‘
* z‘e R,ver Ju y 4th*
family spent the holidays at
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join । First Baptist church until a reg-1 Mr. and Mrs Willis Garman and
coastal points.
us in these* set vices We desire to ular pastor has been chosen. He family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brad-
help you
W. Kenneth Bright- । will preach at the 11:00 o'chx-k ,ord “nd their California friend»
well, pastor.
service and at the 8:00 o'clock spent the 4th up Cougar Bene
service, Sunday, July 11th, and with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox have
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- will lead the prayer service to­ and were to make a trip Monday
traded their house in town for the
to Crater lake.
ter Day Saints. Sunday school at night at 8:00 o'clock.
Foos farm and both families have
10:00 in I. O. O. F hall.
.Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Young
Belva Jean Garman was horn« moved. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fer­
people at 7:00 p.m.
from Eugene the holiday week end guson are building a new home
Church of God. 1060 East Ad-
On Thursday evening, July 15th, and enjoyed the fireworks Satur­
am» Sunday school at 10 am.. the Rev. Thomas Fukuyama. mis­ day night with Evelyn and David here also. They recently returned
from Eureka. California.
morning worship 11 a.m.. youth sionary to the Nisei of Colorado, Garman and Spud Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gartner and
fellowship 7 p.m. evening devo­ will be leader for the prayer ser­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutherland I daughter Lovella. Mr. and Mrs.
tional 7:45 p.m.; prayer meeting vice at 8:00 o'clock.
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olds and Dick Bray and son Elliott. Mr. and
Lanlhiric'* Man's Toilalriat
W ednesday 7:45 p m.^ Friend if
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children had a July 4th picnic in Mrs. Robert Kenady and sons
you arc not worshiping regularly
in a handy pinch bottle that
Free Methodist Church, So. 6th Co,taKe Grove with Mr. and Mrs Donald and Ronald. Mrs. Adda
any place we urge you to bring street. Rev. Rozel la Douglas, pas- Harley Brown.
prevent! dipping . .. After
your family to the house of God. tor This is the last Sunday of, S. T. Clark took his children Mason and Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Shattuck enjoyed an outing at
Shove lotion, Eou de Co­
One of the principles of righteous- the conference year. The annual
Yoncalla Sunday afternoon to Gold Lake Sunday.
m
m
is
worship
of
God
Jesus
said,
logne, "Tanbark," Scalp
conference will convene at our v‘sit tbe grave of Jesse Applegate,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. West have
I "Whosoever therefore shall con­
permanent camp grounds near famous figure in early Oregon his- returned from a vacation spent
Stimulant, Hair Drerong and
fess me before men. him will I Portland Tuesday. July 20th, with J *ory- who died in 1816.
at Diamond lake with friends.
Deodorant—they all come
confess also before my Father Bishop Chas. V. Fairbairn in
Lucille Blackman had six younc
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lambert
which is in heaven. But whoso- charge. Mrs. Douglas will have J friends come over from Eugene
in this handy bottle.
ever shall deny me before men. charge of the public junior pro- Sunday for a watermelon feed anc and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lambert
Each $1.00, pint lox.
him will I also deny before my gram on July 16th. The camp be- a ,riP in ,h<* afternoon to the coast spent the holidays at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lambert
। F ather which is in heaven." Roy gins July 14th.
with a swim in the ocean at Ump- moved to Portland Tuesday.
E Hutchison, pastor.
Sunday school at the local ! ‘lua beach. Marie Clark accom-
The First National Bank of Eu­
church 9:45 am. Mrs. Thelma I Pamed them.
gene was the successful bidder on
Tim Hebron Christian church Wright is superintendent. The pas­
Bill Barkemeyer has purchased the $55.000 bond issue of the La­
■ KOPISIT» FOB NX IS
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. tor will preach at 11 a.m. on the a convertible, hot-rod “car”.
tham school at a board meeting
Morning worship at 11:00.
Joe Abeene and his son Claude
subject, "Sowing and Reaping."
Prayer meeting and Bible study For the 8 p.m. service a Bible have painted their houses, white Tuesday evening.
Wednesday 8 p.m. Young people’s reading on stewardship will
be with green trimming.
Bible study every Thursday at 8 given by the pastor by the Use
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn who
of
o’clock in the Campbell home. a chart.
lived here for awhile have moved
Mrs Charlie Powell is the advisor
to Nampa Idaho to care for the
of this group All young people are
old home place since Mr. Alcorn’s
"Sacrament"
is
the
subject
Loo»«' Gaf Supplies of uj| Rinds Thl. Sentinel
of
invited to attend these meetings.
the lesson-sermon in all Churches.. father,
, Mr.
, , Fled
„ Alcorn, • has suf-
I of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday ;fcred a stroke Frank will take up
July U.
। carpentry training there under the
The golden text is, “The hour;G’
schooling.
cometh and now is, when the true
an“ Mrs. L. A. Dowd re-
worshippers shall worship Ihe!,urned to Long Beach. California
Father in spirit and in truth: for Thursday. They have plans to
the Father seeketh such to wor- come here to live in March.
ship him" (John 4:23).
A,vin Bersett of Cottage .Grove
Among the citations which com- L* spending the summer with Mr.
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol- an<* Mrs. Roland Tucker.
lowing from the Bible: The cup
Virgil Newton was home on fur-
of blessing which we bless, is it kWh for the 4th.
not the communion of the blood of i Gaylord Farmer plans to return
Christ ? The bread which we home to Arkansas for the draft.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McEwen and
break, is it not the communion of
the body of Christ?" (I Cor. their visitors from Iowa and
10:16), together with the following Washington drove to Portland
correlative passage from Chris­ Wednesday to visit Kenneth Mc­
tian Science textbook, "Science Ewen and family, and returned
Larger
and Health with Key to the Scrip­ Thursday, leaving again Friday
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "We accompanied by Mrs. McEwen to
Capacity!
worship spiritually, only as we Fresno, Calif, to visit Mr, and
cease to worship materially" (p. Mrs. Norman Kennedy.
Mary Ann Hall of Cottage
1401.
Lower Cost!
Christian Science Society, Cot­ Grove who is home from college,
tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second visited Mrs. S. T. Clark Sunday.
Sammy Medford was home for
street holds Sunday school at 9:45
Thro« great
a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 a week’s holiday over the 4th and
a.m. Wednesday evening meetings helped his father farm.
new models from
Jerry Clark has the measles.
at 8 p.m. (the second Wednesday
Mrs. Herma Abeene won high
of each month). Reading room is
which to choose
open Monday through Saturday score at the Merrymakers card
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. club at Mrs, Zelma Small’s last
week with Mrs. Dortha Hess sec-
Church of Christ, 6th and Gibbs ond and Mrs. Claude Abeene low.
"the church with a friendly spirit"
Dal<* Cox is spending his July
Have you got any troubles or Bh vacation from Cbttage Grove
trials, friend? Jesus had them too. *i,h Mr. “nd Mrs. Geo. Suther-
He, and He alone can give you the. Iand-
right counsel when you are in
Viola Welty, who has been visit-
trouble. If my ministry has taught inK ber sister Edith Woods, re-
me anything, it has taught me turned home Saturday to Chehalis
AS LOW AS
that most folks have trouble. You Washington.
Traces of frost were reported
are not the only one, you are one
of a vast atmy that battles against Friday morning by Mr. McEwen,
trials Better let Jesus point the
Considerable hay is down in the
trials.
FOR MODEL A5
way. We believe you will receive rain this week.
Small Down
help from the message Sunday ■
Payment
evening.
Balance in 12 Months
Also Free Show Tickets for All Entrants
Bible school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 11:00, sermon, "The I
Christ of Pilate's Judgment Hall." 1
Young folks at 7:00. The juniors |
are in camp this week. The seniors
will go next week.
Pre-prayer service a t 7:30.
Judging Starts Promptly at 9:45
come! Evening evangelistic service
at 8, sermon. “What Jesus Teaches
10th & Jefferson
About Trials and Tribulations.” I
Next
to
Cutts Bros. Garage
Mid-week prayer and Bible!
.study Thursday evening and Fri­
Phone 425-J
Name of Entrant........................
Name of Entrant ..................................
day afternoon. We extend to you
a cordial invitation. —J. Michael.
48-lte
Age.............. Address
Age ............... Address ..............
(Shelley, minister,
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Thur»., July 8, 1918
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Phone 426-J
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Phone 213-R
Address
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14 s' 6th
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