The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 09, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    TN« SeaUnrL Cottage Grove Oregon
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Thum.. June », 1»4# ।
"God the Preserver of Man" is
Free Mcthmlist Church, "tlw Street. bel ween Main Street and
, the subject of the Lesaon-Sermon
friendly church", 915 South 6th Sixth and Washington Avenue, in
. in all Churches of Christ. Scientist.
»tn-rt, '. R Starkey, pastor
(Vttage Grove. On-gon, in tile
on Sunday. Jun« 12.
Sunday school 9 45 a in.. Mrs. Second Ward; and Pearl Safley
The Golden Hext is "The eternal
Thelma Wright, acting superm residence, 1133 East Main Street,
God is thy refuge, and underneath
tendent. A class and teacher for Cottage Grove, Oregon, in the
are the everlasting arms" (Deut
all ages. We appreciate your pres­ I hird Ward, are designated as
3»;27).
ence and tine cooperation. for a (■oiling places.
bigger and better school. Morning
Among the citations which com­
Grace Brund and Effie Knowles
worship. 11 a.m. The Rev, J R. are la-reby designated as judges
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
Stewart, conference superinten­ and Nellie Blackmon' as clerk in
following from the Bible: 'The
dent will be with us anil will the first ward; Bertie Durham
।
Lord
shall
preserve
thee
from
evil:
The Reorganized Latter Day
The London Church of Christ. ; he shall preserve thy soul" (Ps.
speak l>oth morning and evening. and Faye O, McUiuglilm are here­
Saints meet each Sunday in the Lord's Day services: Bible classes
This will be his last visit la-fore by designated as judges and SyL
121:7», together with the follow­
banquet
room
of
the
Rainbow
cafe
10:00,
congregational
singing
10:50
»
conference convenes in July. Let's ' ta Griggs as clerk in the Second
ing correlative passage from the
at 10:00 o’dock for Sunday «chool a.m., preaching 11:15 a.m., Lord's
Sunday school 10:00 a.m.. give him a fine hearing.
Christian Science textbook. “Sci­
Want, and Rosetta Harpule and
'•Md at 11 :0f) o'clock for the church Supper 11:45 a.m. and Bible class
The Singspiration at 7 o'chak May Tennis are hereby designated
ence and Health with Key to the Preaching 11:00 am.; Crusader
7:00
p.m.;
Worship
7:45
p.m.
fi •ervice. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone 7:30 p.m.
will be led by Mae Reichel Mid- as judges ami Ella Rynearaon as
Scriptures." by Marx Baker Eddy:
361J.
Wednesday evening 7:30 a ser­ "The divine Mind that made man Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:4S week service Wednesday 7:30 pm. clerk in the Third Waixi.
vice of singing praises unto God maintains His own image and p.m. Pastor. LeRoy Sapp.
The general public is roniially
All as provided by Ordinance
Blue Mountain church Every­ and a study of his word. All ser­ likeness" (p. 151*.
invited.
No. 1315, passed by the Common
one is Invited to vtait these ser­ vices are free to all and a cordial
First Presbyterian Church, D
Council ami approved by the May­
Christian Science Society. Cot­
vices Sunday school at 9 45 a.m. welcome is extended to alL
Hugh Penieton, pastor. Morning
Trinity Lutheran
The church or on May 16, 1949.
tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second worship 11 o'clock. The' pastor will
Morning
worship
at
11:00,
chil
­
ti
at the Lutheran Hour. The sermon
D. J. ALLEN
street holds Sunday school at 9:45
drens’ church at 11:20 a.m. Junior
apeak on the subject "The Right topic for next Sunday morning
City Recorder.
Culp Creek Assembly of God am. Wednesday evening meetings
Christian service at 6 45 p m Eve-
and the Responsibility to Be Dis­ will be 'That Mysterious ’Trinity".
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Church — We invite you to our at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes­
* ning service at 7:45 p.m.
satisfied." Sunday school is at Services are conducted at 11 am
Sunday school where we have day of each month). Reading room
9:45.
Bilde study and prayer meeting classes for all ages. Sunday school is open Monday through Saturday
NOTICE TO t HUM TOKS
in the S. I). A. church, W. Main
The Westminster Fellowship md M streets. Sunday sc I hm U ami
Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
groups will meet at the church at Bible class begin at 9:45. (>n Sun­
People's own service Friday night ajn,; young people's service 6:30
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
5:30.
That MARY LOIS ABEENE has
day
afternoon
the
congiegatioii's
p.m.; evening evangelistic service
First Methodist church, 334
delegate. Benjamin Kuehn, anti been appointed Administratrix of
We extend an invitation and an 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­ Washington Ave. Frank E. Brown,
First Methodist Church. Frank the pastor will leave for I'ortland the Estate of NANCY MetXiY,
appeal to our local young people nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join minister.
E. Brown, minister, 334 Washing­ where they will attend the Golden Ih-ceuMxi. by the ('irvuit Court of
and all local families to attend us in these servicc-s. We desire to
Sunday school classes meet at ton ave. Man's attitude toward
Anniversary Convention of the the Stnte of Oregon for Lane
these services. Clifford E. Landis, help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
9:45 a.m. The morning worship life will be the basis of the sermon
well, pastor.
r-miaUter.
Northwest district of the Lu­
service is at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, as
theran church. Missouri symxi
Thomas Fukuyama, director of the minister speaks on the sub­
The convention will be attended
Assembly of God — We wi*h to Brotherhood House. Denver. Colo­
Hebron Christian Church — A
ject. "What Is Your Answer?" by 20U pastors and lay delegates
extend a hearty invitation to you rado will bring the sermon.
hearty welcome to all.
Sunday school meets at 9:45 with
Richard FL Gross, pastor.
Bible school 10 a.m. Classes for to worship with us—the church of
Youth Fellowships meet at 6:00 an evening meeting for the high'
all ages. Jess Hill, supt. Marjorie evangelical action.
o'clock.
school Youth Fellowship at 6 o’­
Berggren, asst. supt.
Sunday services: Sunday school
clock. The church planning com­
Worship service 11 a.m. Lord's 9:45 a. m.; morning warship 11Æ0
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ mittee will meet at 5 o'clock in
NOTH K OF M'H I ll.
Supper. Special music. Sermon by a. m.; Christ's Ambassadors 6:30
the church parlors.
ELECTION FOK
Pearl Campbell. Sermon topic "A p. m. ; evening evangelistic service ter Day Saints. Sunday school at
The Union Daily Vacation Bible
10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall
, Study from God's Word." Bible 7:45 p. m.
CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE
School will continue to meet each
study June 14 at the Carl Small
Weekday
services:
Tuesday,
home. Young peeplas meeting prayer. 7:30 p. tn.; Thursday, Bi­ . Sewnth-day adventist Church. morning of this coming week, at
1301 West Main. We invite you to the Adams grade school, at 91
Thursday evening at the Campbell ble study, 7:45 p. m.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
join us in our Sabbath (Saturday o'clock.
home. All young people invited.
That at a special election to be
We have a home department and
services». Sabbath school for
Mrs. Ollie Powell, advisor.
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. held in the City of Cottage Grove.
any wishing spiritual help or
°K
Lan*' Cbunty. 1 h*Kon on Endiy,
and riTir
would like a visit from the minis­ young and old begins at 9 30 i
Gibbs,
the
church
with
the
inend-
,ht. W(h d
of j
>
$t. Andrew's Episcopal church ter, feel free to call at any time. the church services at 11:00.
£ spirit We extend you a cor- ,he hour
ht
Prayer meeting is held on
meets the second and fourth Sun­ Also, if you are in need of a wheel
dial mvitation to worship with us ,hp hour of c| ht o.cl<H.k
day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for chair, in an emergency, we shall Wednesday evening at 8:00.
n°
said day. and at sa.d -^eial elec-
worship in Mills Chapel Dean be glad to be of an accommodation
On June 11 M. E. Carr will be
horne. Bunday school 9:45 am. tion. th,,r<. M1„
subnut,„lt
Perry Smith of Oarvallia is in to you.—Rev. R E. Parrish, minis­ the speaker. 'The Banquet of
with classes for all ages under thc dectora of !he Q
f O)t
charge of the service.
Herod" will be the topic.
ter, phon« 195-R.
consecrated Chnstian teachers. Grove the f(>1|„„
Mornmg worship and communion -Shall thc C|, (lf c„„a
Grov(,
at 11 a m. Special music by the |Oregon be authoried to exe t'd th-
choir. Sermon topic, "Jesus’ Con- constitutional sLx per cent limita­
cern for Life and Health,"
tion as provided for in Section 11
Pre-prayer service 7:30 p.m. Article XI of the Constitution of
followed by congregational sing- Oregon by the sum of $14,814.70
ing and evangelistic sermon. Ser­ for the purpose of providing addi­
mon topic. “Paradise of the Oki tional funds in the General Fund.
Testament Dispensation." Special Street Fund. Sewer Fund, and
music. Young peopk-’s C. F. C. Emergency Fund and all other
Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the City Government purposes."
church. Leaders are Mr. and Mrs.
The Lower Floor, A. F. A A. M.
Robert Beach. Junior E. F. C. also Building, corner H and Main
at the church at 7 p.m. Leaders Streets, in Cottage Grove. Oregon,
are Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Wither­ in the First Ward: the City Re­
spoon.
corder's office. City Hall on Sixth
C. F. C. Bible study Thursday
at 8 p.m. at the Beach residence.
Adult Bible study and prayer
meeting Thursday 8 p.m. at the
church. Bro. Smith will bring the
lesson from 1st Peter, the second
chapter, beginning with the 17th
verse.—F. Sherwood Smith, pastor
CHURCH Of CCD
Church
LEGAL NOTICES
County; ull person» having claims
against said estate are i.-reby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with proper vouch­
er», to the Administratrix at Un­
law office of Herbert W. Lom-
hard. Wiser Building, Cot tag,'
Grow,
Lane County. Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the first publication of this
Notice. Dated and published May
1!». 1049. MARY LOIS ABEENE,
Administratrix. HERBERT W
W LOMBARD. Attorney. 4L5t 15
NOTICK TO CKMHTOKS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That OlAlA HOLM has been ap-
IHiinleil ii« Adi11ini*IniIrlx of thu
Estate <>1 ERANK H HOLM, De
criiHcd nil iM-i-nonn having c hi Ims
ngnlimt mild cHtntc nre hereby no-
tifk*d to |•l■•»ent Hie aume, duly
verified and with |>ri)|M*r vouch-
Ola, to the Administratrix at the
law ofBcr ot Heriwrt W. Ixmi-
bard, Wiser Building, Cottage
Grove, Line Oiunly, Stale of Dry-
gon, within six months from the
dale of the first publication of
thia Notice. Dated and first pub-
lished this 19th day of May, 1949
OLGA
HOLM.
Acfminiatratrix.
HERBERT W MIMHARJ)' At­
lornvy
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Our
LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES
on Your Farm Building« and Contenu.
E E. BARTRUFF, Insurance Agent
1< 8. Oth
Phone 301
HEAR
EVANGELISTS
CARL AND LOLA DAVIS
Assembly of God-Church
724 Main St
Sunday Night Starts An Old Time Revival
s Going to Happen! WHAT?
Every Night Except Monday
Oar Daily Vacation Bike School WHEN?
Jone 8th 9 A. M. to 11:3«. WHERE?
At the Assembly of God Church! FOR WHOM?
Good Singing - Old Time Preaching
A WELCOME AWAITS YOU
AN the Boys and Girls Ages 6 Through 15
WHAT ARE WE GOING TO BO?
There will he Games, Singing, Bible Stories, Hand Craft
ETHEL BERGLUND, Supervisor
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Boh
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First Baptist Church, 5th and
Jefferson Avenue. Cottage Grove.
F. Sidney Shinall, minister. Mrs.
Roy Reed, director of music. Mrs
Charles Parrett, church school su­
perintendent.-The church school
opens every Sunday morning at
9:45. Efficient teachars, graded
lessons, classes for all. Send that
boy or girl and come yourself and
join one of our adult classes.
Morning worship 11:00 o'clock
The pastor will speak upon the
subject "W hat Baptists Believe
About Salvation." There will lie
an anthem by the choir.
The people's service is at 8:00
o’clock. Joyful singing of gos|>el
hymns. The prayer hymn will be
illustrated by colored slides. Rev.
Thomas Fukuyama will be the
guest speaker. He will report the
highlights of the recent Northern
Baptist convention meeting which
was held in San Francisco.
The Baptist Church Vacation
School meets every morning at
10 o’clock in the Baptist church.
Games, things to make, true
stories, songs you’ll like, film
strips, and motion pictures. AU
boys and girls are welcome.
The London Church of Christ—
Our Gospel meeting is now in
progress each evening at 8:00 p.m.
Our aim is to teach the will of
Christ to those that hunger and
thirst after righteousness. Our
aim is not to compromise with the
doctrines of men, but to point
souls to the outstretched arms of
Christ wherein they might enjoy
the blessings of Him and be heirs
to the promise of hereafter.
Lord's day morning Bible
classes at 10/X), preaching at
11:15 and Lord's Supper at 11:45.
Basket lunch in the church yard
12:00 noon. Singing will begin at
2:30 and last until 4:00. Services!
each evening at 8:00 except Satur­
day, through June 17.
Won’t you come and feast upon
the spiritual food prepared by
Christ ’ A cordial welcome is ex­
tended all.
Wedding Announcements
Invitations. — The Sentinel.
Pastor R. E. Parrish
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