The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Kentinvl, < utta«v Grove, Oregon
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Thurw. Feb. J4. ItMH
Church .s
Episcopal Church —Meets at '
the side entrance of the armory
every second and fourth Sunday
of the month at 11.-00 am. Dean
Perry Smith, of Cbrvallis, in
charge.
'"rhe Lord is Thy Keeper," is
the theme of the World Day ol
Prayer service to be held nt the
Gibtis Avenue Church ol Christ
Friday March 4, from 2 • 4 p.m
The service is sjionsored by the
United Council of Church Women
nnd is world wide in scope Prayers
begin in thr* countries near the
equator with the rising sun and
continue around the world until
the last “Amen" is sung in the
land of the midnight sun.
The service in Cottage Grove Is
inter-dominationa), and the public
is urged to attend.
GIVE!
In last year's (Millo nut-
brvak. targest In niore thiui
a dreade. LOM nurse» were
reerultcd hy the Keil Crux*»
für service in conimuiiitieM
hardaat hll by the dread dis-
eaM*. Keep K<vl Crum Ser­
vice at a high levH by gising
to the I9IH fund campwlgu.
Sunday
Blue Mt. church
school at 9:45 a m. Evening ser-;
vices at 7:45. Week day services; j
Tuesday Bible study and prayer
meeting at 7:45. Friday Young1
Peoples services at 7:45. Every-1
one is welcomed at the little,
white church on the hill. Rev. |
CIH 1« II OF CHRIST
Clifford Landis is pastor.
MOSBY CREEK
Paul Arthur and his wife, Betty,
will he guests at the Walker Union
church on Sunday. February 27
WITHOUT PASTOR
Mr and Mrs. Arthur are well
Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Once again due to illness the known in this area for their work
1301 West Main. Sabbath tSatur- members of the Church of Christ, in the Youth For Christ move­
dayi services: Sabbath school 9:30 6th and Gibbs, have found then»- ments and it is hoixxl that there
a.m.. sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week selves with no pastor to fill their ¡will be many of their friends and
service on Wednesday evening at pulpit on Sunday. Mr. Smith, I he followers to greet them at Walker
8:00 p m. Come and worship with
pastor, has been confined to his
us. Walter Blehm, pastor.
First Baptist Church, 5th and
home with a severe case of the Jefferson Avenue, Cottage Grove,
The usual services at the Walk­ mumps.
Oregon
F. Sidney S h i n a 11,
er Union church next Sunday.
In Mr. Smith's absence our minister. Mrs. Roy Reed, director
Sunday School at 9:45. Morning pulpit has been very able filled for of music. Mrs. Charles Parrett,
service at 11 o'clock. The Ladies the morning service by Bob Powell, supt. of Church school.
Aid Society meets every second an elder of the congregation, and
The regular sessions of the
Wednesday of the month at the Leslie Goucher, pastor of the church school are at 9:45 every
church. If you have no church church at Walden has been able to Sunday morning. Graded lesson*
home, come and worship with us. lie with us and fill in at the eve- that ure scripturally sound in con­
Frank E. Gray, pastor.
. ning services, due to the fact that tent. Consecrated efficient teach­
Walden has no evening sen ice.
ers • classes for all ages.
Trinity Lutheran Church—Sun­
Morning worship is at 11:00
We
have
enjoyed
very
much
day worship is conducted at 11:00
o’clock. The anthem and re>|x»nse*
a.m. with Sunday school and Bible having Bro. Goucher with us and
will be sung by the vested choir
class at 9:45. We worship in the think Walden is very fortunate to
The pastor will speak upon th<
Prodacors of
Seventh Day Adventist Church, W. have such a sincere young Christian
subject, "What Christ Means to
Main and N. M streets. You are man to help them carry on the
Me."
invited to worship with us.—Rich­ work there.
The people’s service will open
ard E. Gross, pastor.
First Presbyterian Church, D. at 7:30 with a period of joyful
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ Hugh Peniston. pastor. Morning singing of hymns and choruses led
by the Youth Choir. Come and
ter Day Saints. Sunday school at worship 11 o'clock. The pastor will
speak on the subject: "Asking enjoy these great message* of
10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall.
faith and hope in song. The eve­
Culp Creek Assembly of God Sonu* of the Questions.' This is
ning prayer hymn will be beauti­
Church — We invite you to our the first in a series of sermons
fully illustrated by colored slides,
iront
the
book
of
Job.
Phone 384R2 — P. 0. Box 538
Sunday school where we have
i The pastor will speak upon “The
The Westminster Fellowship
classes for all ages. Sunday school
Successors to Horn Sand and Gravel
,9:45 a.m.: morning worship 11:00 groups will meet at the church at Mayor of Sodom."
The Baptist Youth Fellowship
a.m,; young people's service 6:30
groups will meet at 6:30 pm.
p.m.; evening evangelistic service
At 7:30 the pastor will begin a
The public is cordially invited to
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7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­ study of the Book of Acts. These
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join study and discussion meetings are attend all services.
us in these services. We desire io open to everyone.
1 "Christ Jesus" is the subject
। help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
■ of the Lesson-Sermon in all
well, pastor.
First Methodist Church, 331 Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Washington Avenue, Frank E. Sunday. February 27.
Assembly of God — We wish to Brown, minister — Throughout
The Golden text is. "There
extend a hearty invitation to you the United States of America on
to worship with us—the church of this coming Sunday, laymen of the shall come forth a rod out of the
stem of Jesse*, and a Branch shall
evangelical action.
Methodist church will be occupy­
Sunday services: Sunday school ing the pulpits of the land. This grow out of his roots" (Isa. 11:1).
Among the citation which com-
9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00 is in general keeping with the
a. m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 policy of the church in the recog-j , prise the lesson-sermon is the
p. m.: evening evangelistic service nition of the important part that following from the Bible: “And
there came a voice from heaven,
7:45 p. m.
the laity have in the total pro­
Weekday
services:
Tuesday,
saying.
Thou art my ticloved Son,
gram. The theme for this Sunday
prayer. 7:30 p. m.; Thursday. Bi­ will be “I Am A Methodist,” and in whon I am well pleased’* i Mark
ble study, 7:45 p. m.
the service will be in charge of l:lli, together with the following
We have a home department and
correlative
passage
from
the
S. L. Mackin with Ralph Allen
any wishing spiritual help or
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
being the speaker for the morning.
would Like a visit from the minis­
ence and Health with Key to the
Sunday school classes meet at Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy:
ter, feel free to call at any time.
Also, if you are in need of a wheel 9:45 for their morning activities. “SON. The Son of God, the M.-s
chair, in an emergency, we shall The program of the evening begins siah or Christ" (p.594).
HOW TO PAMPER A WIFI
be glad to be of an accommodation at 6 o'clock with discussion groups
Christian Science Society, Cot­
to you—Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis­ for the young people, and the tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second
Take your favorite wife; toss her
night club. Take her back to your
Evening Fellowship Forum, at street holds Sunday schoci at 9:45
ter, phone 195-R.
gently into the nearest train, plane,
hotel and there she’ll really enjoy
7:30, brings an opporunity for the a.m. Morning worship at 11:00
bus or car and head for Portland
herself with no beds to make, no
for the weekend. Choose your
Hebron Christian Church. A discussion of timely topics as they a m. Wednesday evening meetings
dishes to wash, no meals to plan
favor ire hotel as headquarters and
—nothing to do, in fact, but enjoy
hearty welcome to all. If you are pertain to the Christian way of at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes­
from there take her to a new show
herself. Then, when you’re home
living in the community and are life.
day of each month). Reading room
or a symphony concert. Take her
again on Monday she'll say. "That
without a church home, the Hebron 1 We invite you to inquire about is open Monday through Saturday
to a famous restaurant or a gay
husband of mine ? He’s wonderful!"
church w’iil be glad to have you the activities of our fellowship afternoon from 2:00 to 4 AJO p.m.
For tool relrtihunl, try a Portland uithrrj toon'
fellowship with them. Bible school1 for your age groups and to (.njoy
HOTEL ROOMS ARE AVAILABLE NOW
at 10 o’clock Classes for all ages. the advantages of a well planned
Church of Christ, 6th and Gibbs,
Jess Hill, supt. Morning worship church curriculum carrier} on in the church with the friendly spit it
HOTtlS »»won,
ON TOr OF THE WOitO
11 o clock Lords Supper, special adequate surroundings. Informa­ If you are a visitor here, a new­
ronio^t.
music. Sermon by Pearl Campbell, ¡¡op concerning any and all groups comer or just haven’t found n
sermon topic,
An Obedient rnay be secured by telephoning church home yet, we invite you to
Church.
108 or by inquiring at the church Come out and worship with us.
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Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Classes
Bible study Tuesday evening, office, 334 Washington avenue.
for all ages, Roy S. Hands supt.,
March 1. at the Campbell home, j
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Mrs. Raymond Thies primary supt
Young peoples meeting Thursday
The London Church of Christ
,
evening at 7:30 at the Pearl Camp. Bible study 10:00 am. Congreu i Morning worship and communion
TOWN
~ bell home. All young people are tional singing under the direction at U am Special music by the
.of Max Bradford at 10:50 am choir, directed by Mrs. Robert
Preaching by S. T. Clark at 11:15 Beach.
Young peoples C. F. C. 6:30 at
The Lord's Supper at 11:45 am.
Evening service at 7:30 under the *he church, leaders arc Bob and
direction of Willis Garmipi. Topic Marion Beach. Juniors and intrr-
for .study, "Persecutions.'’ Wed- mediates also meet at 6:30 under
nesday evening at 7:30, study of leadership of Jerry and Eileen
“Organization" by S. T. Clark.
Witherspoon. Pr<-praycr service at
7:00 p.m. followed by congrega­
tional singing and sermon at 7:30.
11 Choir practice Wednesday eve­
nin'; at 7:30 p.m. at the Beach
। home.
Young folks Bible study Thurs­
day evening at 7:30 p.m., also at
With
t the Beach home. Adults Bible
study and prayer meeting Thurs­
day evening at 7:30 p.m. at the
church, leader Tunis Van Prooyen.
WITH BATH
The Builders class will have a
now S2.7S
pot luck dinner Sunday February
27 after church services at the
Reed Homenway home,
Remcmlior our revival we are
planning will start soon.
WASMÍNGTON
AT
12TH
1__ J
We have a nursery for all pre-
M DOWNTOWN PORTLAND
scliool children under adult sup-
ervision so come on out and bring
( the little ones.
F. Sherwood Smith, pastor
ZUMWALT AND WILLIAMS
Sand and Gravel Co.
Concrete Sand, Gravel, Loam, Fill
Rock and Road Material
VOPR
FAVORITE^
d I e IR
Church of Christ
Will Bo Host at
Day of Prayer
Mm. Harry Castle, reporter
phone 1S-F-IT)
Mrs. Arnold Ducrst mid children
Everett and Betty went to Oak
ridge Wednesday and visited an
other daughter Mrs. Evelyn Cline
and Family.
Due to the high water the meet­
ing at the Presbyterian church Wus
IKistimnrxi till a later date.
Mr. and Mis. Leslie Scott and
«»ns l«‘slie Allen nnd Ijirry Lee
were dinner guests Sunday at tin*
■sig Nelson home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. la*ster Rearrick
md children Allen and Judy were
tinner guests Sunday nt the lx*w
Bool home at Knox Hill.
Mrs. Al Thomas nnd daughter
Wanda of Coos Bay spent the
week end at the Floyd Jones home.
The Mothers club met Thursday
it the Blue Mt. school lunch room.
Mrs. Scxitt ami Mrs. Bostick were
hostesses for the day and served
delicious cake and jello and coffee
It was decided to piece a quilt to
«•11 and Mrs Nellie Roby had the
plain bkxks all cut out to put
with a light print. It Is hoped to
have all the blocks done by the
aext meeting Mrs. CJiff Ulxiw
tnd Mrs. Cliff Green will serve
lunch for the next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle ami
Ijirry Lancaster visited Sunday1
ifternoon in Cottage Grove. Mrs
Frost a sister of Mr. Castle has
x*en very ill but is sonic better.
Mr ami Mrs. Myron Mitton have
i new coupe.
Mr and Mrs. Cleo Webber and
hildren of Leltanon visited Sun- >
lay at the Sam Russtim home
Grandma Mosby fell ami hurt
herself quite badly a few days ago
>ut is on th«» mend again ami no
xines were broken.
Mrs. Baldwin, teacher for the
upper grades at Blue Mt. school
vas ill a few days last week and
Mrs. Geo. Woodworth took her,
¿lace.
High quality tipper and brief cases
in genuine leather or boar skin ■
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