I "Adam and Fallen Man” is the f subject of the lessèn-sermon in ail Churohez ol Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. May 8. The golden text is. "As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made aliv«> -I CUT 1S Among the citations which com­ prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­ All S e v c n t h-d a y Adventist lowing from the Bible: “And God churches in North America had saw everything that he had made, special services on April 30 com­ and. behold, it was very good " The London Church of Christ. (Gen. 1:31), together with the memorating the one-hundredth Lord's Day services: Bible classes er Union church next Sunday. anniversary of their church paper, ! following correlative passage from Review and Herald the Sunday School at 9:45. Morning 10:00, congregational singing 10:50 the Christian Science textbook. a.m., preaching 11:15 a.m., Lord's Sunday school 10:00 am.; . Cottage Grove Seventh-day Ad- service at 11 o'clock. The Ladies Supper 11:45 a.m. and Bible class "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Preaching 11:00 a.m.; Crusaders j vent is t church Dr. M H. Schaffner Aid Society meets every second 7:30 p.m. Eddy : •'God is the creator of maa 7:00 p.m,; Worship 7:45 pin.; had charge of the centenary scr- Wednesday of the month et the Wednesday evening 7:30 a ser­ and, the divine Principle of man Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:45 ’ vice. He presented a special ser­ church. If yol vice of singing praises unto God remaining perfect, the divine idea p.m. Pastor, LeRoy Sapp. mon in which choice experiences, bogie, come am and a study of his word. All ser­ or reflection, man. remains per­ facts and figures relative to the vices are free to all and a cordial fect.” (p. 470) Trinity Lutheran The Church growth of the church during the welcome is extended to all. Christian Science Society, Cot­ of the Lutheran Hour. In obser­ past century were included. The R*org«niaed Latter Day During the coming week every tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second vance of Mothers' Day, the pastor Sa>iu meet each Sunday in the St. Andrew's Epistxipa) church will center the thoughts of his Seventh-day Adventist church street holds Sunday school at 9:45 banquet room of the Rainbow cafe meets the second and fourth Sun­ Sunday morning sermon on the memtier, both hero and in foreign at 10:00.o'clock for Sunday school day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for am. Morning worship at 11:00 blessings of the Christian home countries, will receive the special and at 11:00 o'clock for the church worship in Mills Chapel. Dean a.m. Wednesday evening meetings 52 page centenary issue of the service. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone Perry Smith of Corvallis is in at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes­ We welcome you to attend Ser­ vices are conducted in the S D.A Review and Herald. This color day of each month). Reading room charge of the service. Main and M streets Issue depicts the steady progress is open Monday through Saturday church. afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m Bible class and Sunday school at of the church from its organisation 9:45. Divine service at 11 Sunday to its present world-wide status First Methodist Church, 334 evening the Ladies’ Aid in spon­ and relates the growth of its Washington Avenue. Frank E soring a fellowship supper anil so­ publishing work, educational sys­ Brown, minister Sunday school cial in the basement of the ar­ tem. and medical work. Th«- story of the growth of the meets at 9:45, This Sunday being mory. The supfier is to be a pot­ Mother's Day. appropriati* com­ luck. Time: 6 pm Young people’s Seventh-day Adventist Movement memoration will be held at the society will meet Tuesday evening is largely the story of its printing morning sersice at 111X). We urge at 7:30 at the parsonage. Choir and publishing At least these ac­ you to attend with your family rehearsal, Thursday evening at tivities have been so closely inter­ woven with all its endeavors that and honor this sacred institution 7:30 at the Brandsness home. they have had a groat deal to do Richard E. Gross, pastor. cal)«M the family in which the with the expansion of the cause mother plays such an important Culp Creek Assembly of God from a nucleus of a few fiunlies i part. Youth Fellowships meet at six o'clock followed by the eve­ Church — We invite you to our in New England to its present Sunday school where we have world-circling organization. Its ning Fellowship Forum at 7:30. classes for all ages. Sunday schoo tract and missionary literature, Seventh-day Adventist Church i:45 a.m.: morning worship 11:0< its educational and health liter­ 1301 West Main. We invite you to am,; young people's service 6:3f ature. and its literature especially join us in our Sabbath iSaturday) p.m.; evening evangelistic service prepared for colporteur use have ' combined with its many personal < services. Sabbath school begins at agencies and its medici^ and cdu- , 9:30 and the church is in these services. We desire tc cational institutions 11:00. provide nelp you. —W. Kenneth Bright- sinew and muscle for a live and Prayer meeting is held well. pastor. enduring work. Wednesday evenings at 11:00. In 1849 the publishing work of Tian a bright future! Think clearly! See May 7 the 11:00 hour will be Free Methodist Church, "'rhe the Seventh-day Adventist church conducted by four student nurses clearly! Poor vision can be a tremendous Friendly Church" 915 South 6th was begun With the first printing and two faculty members from Street. C. B Starkey, pastor. handicap. Start your chosen career right with of 1000 copies of the Review and the Portland Sanitarium and Sunday school 9:45 am. Mrs. Herald in Middletown. Connecti­ a thorough eye examination by . . . Hospital School of Nursing. They Thelma Wright, acting superin­ cut. Now -19 publishing houses arc wall give a panel of talks tendent. The opening exercises operated denomination, health and its relation to our will be in keeping with mother's printing literature in 190 languag­ spiritual life* Day. After the class jieriod. the es. In 1947. the latest year for school will sing a song of wdcomf which world figures are available, Assembly of God — We wish to in honor of the mothers present the retail sales value of this liter­ extend a hearty invitation to you to worship with us—the church ol A token of appreciation will be ature reached the amount of given to the oldest and the young­ $11.477.499.76. One publishing evangelical action. Sunday services. Sunday school est mother present, and to the house alone put out over ten mil­ 9:45 a. m.; morning worship ll:0C mother present with the largest lion books, ¡leriodicais and tracts a. m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:3i number of her family in Sundav during 1948. chool. Announcements and Trea­ p. m.; evening evangelistic servic» sure Chest. Reading “Songs that I 7:45 p. m. Blue Mountain church. Every­ Mother Sang Mrs. C. B. Starkey one is invited to visit these scr- Weekday services Tuesday quartet number. Mary .’ices. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. prayer. 7:30 p. m Conner. Ella Beers. Bernice Over- Morning worship at 11:00. chil- ble study. 7:45 p. Irons' church at 11:20 a m. Junior We have a home department and ton and Thelma Wright. Morning worship 11 a.m. Song. 'hristian service at 6 45 p m. Eve­ any wishing spiritual help or would like a visit from the minis­ "AU Hail the Power of Jesus ning service at 7:45 p.m. ter. feel free to call at any time Yame." Prayer, Rev. L. T. Bible study and prayer meeting Also, if you are in need of a whee wards. Song. “Far and Near." ruesday evening at 7:45. Young chair, in an emergency, we shall iffertory. Mrs. Thelma Wright. People's own service Friday night be glad to be of an accommodation | Duet, Mary Conner and Ella it 7:45. to you—Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis Beers. Missionary address. Rev We extend an invitation and an ter. phone 195-R. A. E. Haley of South Africa. Sun­ ippral to our local young people day evening 7:30 p.m. we prosent ind all local families to attend The Church of Christ, 6th and i sacred concert. Rev. J. Stanly these services. Clifford E. Landis, Gibbs. The church with the friend­ Krantz, bass baritone. Eleanor C. minister. ly spirit. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Krantz, piano, contralto. No ad­ with classes for all ages. S. S. mission charge, but free will of­ Seventh-day Adventist Church, Supt., Roy S. Hands. Primary fering will be received. To hear 1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur­ Supt. Mrs. Raymond Thies. Morn­ these people once is to want to day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 ing worship and communion 11 hear them again. The general a m., sermon 11:00 a m. Mid-week ajn. Special music by the choir public is cordially invited. service on Wednesday evening at and a Mother’s Day message by 4:00 p.m. Come and worship with | the pastor. First Baptist Church, 5th and us. Walter Blehm, pastor. Young peoples C. F. C. 6:30 lefferson Avenue, Cottage Grove. Sunday evening at the church. F. Sidney Shinall, minister. Watch announcements Leaders Bob and Marion Beach. The regular sessions of the Clark's Photo Studio annual baby Junior C. F. C. also at 6:30 at the -hurch school are at 9:45 every contest. Valuable prizes. 39-ltc-4i church. Leaders Jerry and Eileen Sunday PUBLIC IS INVITED morning. Graded lessons, Witherspoon. Pro-prayer service 7 classes for all ages. Three adult Loose Leaf Forms The Sentinel. pjn. Congregational singing and an classes. evangelistic sermon by the pastor A special Mother’sDay service beginning at 7:30 p.m. at 11:00 a.m. The pastor will Young Peoples Bible study ••peak on the suhjest "Our Cottage Grove, Oregon Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Mothers.” There will be special the Beach home. 409 Quincj I numbers by the choir. Adult Bible study and prayer I meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 I The Fireside program is at 7:30 p.m. The platform will again be at the church with F. S. Smith, decorated as a living room scene /■ STANLEY KRANTZ - Bass Baritone pastor leading. We will be at tidy by the fireside. The special music ELEANOR C. KRANTZ — Piano, Contralto ha“ - - - - . .. ing the 3rd chapter of James. will be in keeping with the theme F. Sherwood Smith, pastor I if the evening. The fireside talk by the pastor will be on the sub­ ject, "The Child’s Mistake Choosing the Wrong Parents.” The young people’s group will meet ;4 6:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited to all services. Church CHURCH OF GOO 100th Anniversary Of Church Paper Commemorated ANNOUNCING COTTAGE GROVE’S OWN CHIMNEY SWEEP In response to many requests of CotUg# Grove residents Brown & Lind’s Chimney and Furnace Cleaners of Eugene, Oregon t0 *e7iw. CotuK« Orove “«<* vicinitY. Brown A Lind's reputation ? *n ®ugene h,w bccu unequalled and we already have many satisfied cus toiners in Cottage Grove. *ne "’°ut n,0<,?rn equipment nnd "KnowHoW to be able to clean chim­ neys and all makes and models of furnaces, floor furnaces, circulating heaters and stoves, without muss, fuss, or dirt tn your home. M?NOROREPA?RING KED DEPEND 0N TRANSIENTS TO DO YOUR CLEANING AND ROBERTS AND DRURY hr^ consented to receive our culls and make appointments until such lime ns our branch plans are completed. A black business but we treat you while YOUTH for CHRIST RALLY Speaker and Magician Director of Y. F. 0. in San Jose, Calif Director and Manter of Ceremonies JOE KRIM Public Concert Sacred Music See Truth Illustrated by Magical Apparatus MAY 9 Monday Night 7:45 Instrumental FREE - No Admission Charge - FfKE 800 FREE SEATS EVERYONE WELCOME ________ Sunday, May 8 Biggest value in fngeratoml New, spa. cious Zenith Super Ds luxe has full 8.6 cu. ft capacity, giant tan food cheat, adjust' able sliding shelves, twin crispera. THE “LEADER Full 7.5 Cu. Fti Capacity Hebron Christian Church hearty welcome to all. Bible school, 10:00 a.m. Jess Hill, supt.. Marjorie Berggren, asst, supt Classes for all ages. Worship ser­ vice 11:00 a.m. The Lord's supper, special music. Sermon by Pearl Campbell. Sermon topic, “A Trib- ite to Mother”. Bible study, May 10 at the G. A. Andrews home Young people's meeting at the Campbell home. All young people invited. If you are without a church home, a welcome is ex­ tended you from the Hebron Christian church. 25 Year« Ago Chry»l«-r revo­ lutionized aa(omol,d<; powei with the firnt high comprez- •ion engine in America . . giving Chrydar owner» the advantage« of zuMMthcr, more powerful, more effi­ cient engine power during all the year« the other» were developing their high compre»»iori engine«! Suppressor ty|>e Spark Htig»l (Jun ker «Urting. smoother idling, longer life. Inter- | ferrnce with radio _ anr Day Saints. Sunday school at 10 00 in I. O. O. F hall. !N PORTLAND it's the HOTEL WASHINGTON battery drain more quickly. New Air Cleaner, m