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I* V A* Page HI The Nrnttnrl, Cottage tirine, Oregon Thur«., Jul) IS, IIKW1 CHURCH OF GOD Church Tibbs Maxey Will Speak Sunday at Church of Christ Maurie’s Ice Cream Fountain and Lunch D & M Cafe Phone 485 311 8. Pac. Hi way Phone 31 Arcade Coffee Shop Phone 651 Hamlow’s Market & Cafe t C. f ■ t T ■ '* •> * lliway 99 So. Past Lorane Valley Lhr. Ph. 209-K Del’s Steak House Fred’s Cafe 417 Main We Will Close 11 to 11:30 A.M. During Parade —and— 1:30 to 5:00 P.M. During Rodeo Shop Early and Go io The Big Show ! I -i.it 4 Walter C. Cro»» AT THE ANNUAL convention of tho Mother Church of the Christian Scientista In Boston. Walter C. Cross. of Fitchburg. Mass., was named president of the organiza tion. One feature of the convention was the arrival of 171 delegates on an 11-car train from San Francisco on which no smoking or drinking (International) was allowed. Phone 77 Pacific lliway North Phone 148! NtlV 1950 MODELS Sun, School Rooms AMERICA’S CREATESI REFRIGERATOR DUYI Th«' increase in attendance at the Free Methodist Sunday sch«x>l and church has made it mtv.'sii) to build additional rooms to the present building at 915 South Sixth street. The addition, which is 32x36, and three stones high is being constitH't«^ at the tear v* the present building, and will b" finished in stucco as is. the ex terior of the church The main floor will lie used for dining room and kitchen, and will have cement floor; the second flwr will hous«' five large Sunday school rooms and the third story has two large Sunday school rooms. The building will be heated with oil. The addition is valued at ap proximately $10.000 with all l.dxir .so far being donated anti most of the material has been contributed It is planned to have the new ad dition ready for occujiancy by September. The Rev. C. B. Stark ey is pastor of the local church. Evangelist Claude A. Guild. Fort Worth, Texas is preaching for the Church of Christ, Monroe Ave. near 5th St. for the summer months. The church in Fort W o r t h,' Riverside congregat ion, has given him 3 months leave to assist the church h< re m its work graduate Mr. Guild Abtb ne Christian College, Abliene, Texas and has done evangelistic work in four states the past 15 years. Oregon, Washington. Idaho and Texas. Mr. and Mrs Guild w ill make their home in the regular church home at 1128 W Main They have four children. Three of them are sch«x>l age. "The church in Cottage Grove feels fortunate in securing the s< r- vices of Bro. Guild,” stated elder D obs Bradford. “His work with the Riverside church of Christ in Fort worth is one of our largest and most active congregations. They have 750 memlxTs and are supporting four mission lields Africa, France, Australia and Maine. The public is cordially in viter! to hear Bro Guild while he labors among us." After the 129 Main ANSS Ol/F? Wir R Tibbs Maxey, president of the! College of th«' Scriptures, D Mlle. Kentucky will be the nioni- ing speaker at the Church of Christ, 6th and Gibbs, Sunday July 16th. 'Dre College of the Scriptures is a college for Negro students. It I , was oix-ned in Septamber 1945 as . |he oal> ,M,Kro seminary of th«' Qlnst and is iimx i ted Iru|n ,1VV wU1 ulfu froa, lhoS(. u, he|p w„h Uu> wolk 0( [ tr , in joung negro men and uvnu.n\,;t|u. "Once for! all «¡ehvenxl to th«' saints." The) College of the Scripture« is a four' year seminary offering th«' degree* of BSL and A B. and recognize«} by the Veterans Administration and eight colleges of the Restora-1 tion movement. The Ib'organixil Church of Jesus Christ of lattfer Day Saints meets each Sunday in the Eagles hall (above Petersen’s Stone* at 10:00 liW I Adams o’clock for Sunday school and at < hurch of <«« m I -Sunday 'Ch«x>l Mr. and Mrs Claude Guild and 11:00 o'clock for the church ser at 9 45 a m. Preachmg sc'mee at four children. D'Esta, Cheryl Ann. vice. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone Claude Weldon and Mary Sue of 11. \oung peoples service . pm. 361J. Fort Worth. Texas arrived here and evening wois up at । ..v . i - the middle of June, and are living week Bible study Wethwsday at Blue Mountain Church—Every at the Avenue Church of • one is invited to visit these ser Christ Monroe parsonage at 1128 West The pulpit is being filled by vices. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. ^ajn outside speakers until a regular Morning worship at 11:00. chil- Mr. Guild is the new minister P®s,°f Ls cal!i<. drcns’ church at 11:20 a.m. Junior Christian «ervice at 6:45 p.m. Eve- of the Church of Christ. He served Hebron I hri-tian Church-Little ning service at 7:45 p.m. : as minister of the < hurch of white church by the lake. P. M. Bible study and prayer meeting Christ at Fort Worth for the Campbell pastor. Jess Hill Sun Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young past two years, and previous to day school supt. Jess and Carne ' l ife" is the subject of the les People’s own service Friday night that he was minister at Corsana, Hill, Young Peoples sponsors. son-sermon in all Church«'» of - - — , Texas; Vancouver. B. C.; Yakima. at 7:45. I Washington and Albany. He is a Last Sunday a pertinent lesson Christ. S«i«®ti»t. bOnday, July 16. We extend an invitation and an graduate of the Abilene Christian was given by Jerry McCornack The golden text is. ’The Lord appeal to our local young people College. Abilene. Texas. Robert Day led the congregational is mj light and niv salvation., and all local families to attend ’____ __ singing and sang a solo. ¡whom shall I fear? The Lord is these services. Clifford E. Landis, St. Andrew'» Episcopal Church Again all arc urged to attend ■ ’he strength of my life. whom minister. meets the second and fourth Sun- the Wednesday evening prayer' shall 1 be afraid. tls. —«. 11. Among the citations which com- Church of Christ, 5th and Mon- day mornings at 11:00 o’clock for meeting and Bible study. It has lesson-sermon is the fol- tol- roe Claude Guild, minister. Bible worship at 1301 W. Main. Dean been said that the prayer meeting prise prise the the lesson-semwn !s the -- — Perry Smith of Corvallis is in js the back bone of the church. If lowing from the Bible: Blessed study 10 a.m. Worship 10:50. charge of the service. Sunday so. Hebron has a very weak back are they that do his command Preaching service 8:00 p.m. school every Sunday at 9:45. bone. Only prayer can make God’s ments. that they may have right Mid-week service Wednesday to the tree of life, and may enter enterprises a true success. 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. m through the gates into the city” First Baptist Chunh. 5th and Jefferson. Wm. W. Sutterlin, pas- Church of Jesus Christ of Lat (Rev 22:14), together with the The Church of Christ, 6th and tor. "Christ of Conflict' will be ter Hay Saints. Sundav school at following cor relative passage from Gibbs. o’clock 10 a.m. in 1OOF hall. Elder and the Christian Science textbook. ------ 7 The church with the friend- UIL the message ill at the a. 11 A vvrsrx.»» ly spirit. If you are a stranger worship service. Sunday school be- Mrs.Roscoe S. Musser, missionar "Science and Health with Key to here, we extend you an invitation at 9.45 ies of Salt Lake City. L'tah in th«' Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: For right reasoning there to bring your Bible and worship the evening worship service should be but one fact before th«' with us. Bible school 9:45 am. at 7:3O th(l mcssage win be “Ser- Priesthood meetings immediate thought, namely, spiritual exist Classes for all ages with conse- vjng our Time." Following this ly after Sunday school on 2nd and ence” (p. 492). crated Christian teachers. Morn- service the young people ............. will have ing worship and communion 11 a fellowship hour in one of the 4th Sundays. Christian Science Society. Cot- Officers and teachers elected tngr Grove. Oregon. 242 Second a.m. The morning message will be | homes. brought by Tibbs Maxey, presi- Wednct lay afternoon at 2 last week ate: Mrs. Lula Mcc ul-' sjrect, holds Sunday school at 9:43 dent of the College of the Scrip-; th«.' Dorcas Circle will meet lough, secretary; Mis. Alice Mus- a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 tures, Louisville, Kentucky. Special at church for its regular ser. organist ; Kenneth Baker. I am. Wednesday evening meetings choirster: Royal J. Hinkson, teach at 8:00 p.m. I the second Wednes- by the choir. meeting. This Sunday will be the last for er of adult class; Mrs. Goldie day of each month >. Reading room Young people and intermediate combined meeting 6:30 p.m. Pre our Sunday school superintendent, i ^unn' junior class. Mrs. June 1S open Monday, Wednesday and Charles Parrett. The Parretts Chatterton, intermediate class Friday afternoons from 2:00 to prayer service 7:30 p.m. Evening Mrs. Charles _______________ p m_ evangelistic service beginning at 8 are moving to Eugene and we want Mrs. Mary Farnsworth, primary ______ p.m. with music by the orchestra ■ to send them away with our class; Mrs. Zelma Van Mat re.1 AsM-mbly of God, 724 M »in and congregational singing. Special thanks for the work they all have kindergarten class: Mrs Florence Lamb, substitute for primary and The Davis Trio will lie with us for music. Sermon topic “Palestine the done. kindergarten: Mrs. Nellie Hink- a senes of meetings, starting, Coming Storm Center.” son, subsitute for Juniors and in- , Tuesday July Seventh-day Adventist Church. . night, _ . 11 at 7:45. Young peoples' Bible study ana termediates. Services will be conducted cvvry fellowship hour Tuesday evening Silk Creek, Saturday services. July 15 at 9:30 is your Sabbath ---------- night except Monday. This will b«' 7:30 p.m. at the Beach home. Th,‘ Mahodiat ( hurch. 334 their second series of meetings in Choir practice, Wednesday 8 p.m. school appointment. The adult les- at the church house. Thursday son for this week “Victory—The Washington, Clatk S. Enz, pastor. Cottage Grove. Come and hear Church school, classes for all: these consecrated workers sing. evening adult Bible study and Mission of Jesus” deals with Christ's victory as related to ours a K^- 9:45 a.m Harold Hicks, su- play and minister the word of God. prayer meeting 8 p.m. at the church house. Study will be in the in the Christian life. “But thanks perintendent. Morning wo ship You will enjoy them. Come and be to God, which giveth us the (nursery for pre-school children) bring your friends with you. 12th chapter of Romans. as F. Sherwood Smith. Minister victory through-aar Lord Jesus 11:00 a.m. Sermon: “On Becoming i Regular Sunday Aggressive." Each serv.ee include, IISllal Sundav school at 9:45. W< Christ.” I Cor. 15:57. j have cJusscs for all ages. At the 11:00 hour. Dr. M. H. a special music number. Dorcna Full Gospel Sunday Young adult picnic, meet at the Pastor, R. E. Parrish school 10:00 a.m., 1/16 mile up Schaffner will be the speaker. Prayer meetings are held on church 4:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Rat Creek, Everyone invited. Wedding Announcements and Wednesday evening at 8:30 in the 6:00 p.m. Invitations The Sentinel. Welcome. Everybody reads the Classified. school house. 603 Main Church Group Head Free Methodist Church. Th< friendly church, 915 S. 6th St. C. B. Starkey, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Thelma Wright, superintendent. Jerry Beers, as sistant. Morning worship 11 a.m Joe Phillips of Eugene will be guest speaker in the absence of the pastor, who is attending the annual camp and conference at Portland. There will be no evening ser vices until after conference. The mid-week services will be carried on however, Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Mrs. Joona rd R ohs will be leader this Wednen- day evening. The general public is cordially invited. The pastor and wife wish to take this opportunity to express their gratitude and appreciation to the congregation and the jx'ople of Cottage Grove for their loyalty, cooperation and support, of the work extended to them during the past two years. "Thank you." Culp Creek Assembly of God Church — We invite you to our Sunday sch'xd where we have classes for all ages. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 a.m.; young people's service 6:30 p.m.; evening evangelistic service 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednes day 7:30 p.m. Come and join us in these services. We desire to help you — W. Kenneth Bright- well, pastor. Wedding Invitations Birth Announcements The Sentinel Only $20 Down 20-lb. FREE7ER CHEST • LARGS MEAT TRAY 14’/i-SQ. FT. 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