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The M'-th'xil»t Church, .134 | First Baptist Church, 5th and Washington. Clark S. Enz. paator. Jefferson. Win. W. Sutterlin, min Church school Rally Day in all ister. “Am 1 Worth It?" will be $ departments, 9:45 a.m. Harold the message at the 11 o'clock wor Hicks. siQH'nntendent; whole fam ship service. Sunday school la-gins Uy invited. at 9:45. The young peoples’ fellowship Morning worship Rally Day (this is a family service) 11 a.m. will begin at 6:30 in the evening As part of the Rally Day observ instead of 7 o’clock because of the ance intermediates and seniors will change in time. Bob Tank is in assist the ushers. Mr. Enz will be assisted in the service by Shirley The Psalms nature study Witters and Charles Coston of sermons will continue with Culp Creek Assembly of God I Church of God, 11th and Adams. Special music will be furnished by beautiful colored slides, music and gSunday school at 9:45 a.m., Mrs. Church — We invite you to our the choir; children’s story by the poetry. The message will be “Sheep V. Keeran, superintendent Sunday school where we have pastor. Nursery for small children. of His Pasture." The young people Morning service at 11 a.m. Sub- Sermon topic: "I Dare You." will lx' in charge of this service * Met: "The Way is Plain." Special classes for all ages. Sunday school Family’ fellowship dinner, 12:30 and the singspiration that follows music by Mrs. Myers and Lolita 9:45 ajn.; morning worship 11:00 p in. If a hostess does not contact this service. All are welcome to Watson. a.tn. young people’s service 6:30 you by Friday, call the church, 108 attend these special services. The p.m.; evening evangelistic service Evening service at 7:45 p.m. or Mrs. Englund. 389R for an as new time is 7:30 instead of 8 Evangelistic. Violin solo, “The 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednes- signment. Mr. Elmer W. Fleming, o'clock. day 7:30 p.m. Come and join us Holy City,” by Lolita Watson. superintendent of the Cottage The Harmony Circle has changed in these services. We desire to Special notice: Sunday, Oct. 1, Grove elementary schools will lx- its meeting dates front Tuesdays help you — W. Kenneth Bright- will be Rally Day, the speaker. Church school teach- to Fridays. Theivfore instead of well, pastor. Everyone welcome. ers will lx.' introduced. Everyone meeting the 26th they will meet John T. Myers, pastor is invited. the 29th at the home of Mrs. Wm. Blue Mountain Church—Every- Youth Fellowship. 6:00 p.m. W. Sutterlin, 358 Madison. >ne is invited to visit these ser- Miss Dorothy Jackson, counselor. Wednesday evening is prayer i rices. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Larry Safley. leader. meeting and Bible study. All are Morning worship at 11:00, chil- Choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:45 welcome Io this meeting which be i drens’ church at 11:20 a.m. Junior U0HTFST gins at 7:30. p.m. . Christian service at 6:45 p.m. Eve Evening prayer meeting and Saturday the young people are ning service at 7:45 p.m. Seventh-day Adventist Church, visitation starts Tuesday evening, planning a picnic and hay ride. Bible study and prayer meeting They will meet at the church at Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young 5 miles west on Lorane Road. Sept. 26. at 7:30 p.m. Welcome. 5:30. People’s own service Friday night Saturday services. at 7:45. Sabbath school programs for all The Church of Christ. 6th and We extend an invitation and an ages begin at 9:30 a.m. Visitors London Church of Christ. Lord’s appeal to our local young people are welcome. The adult lesson for Gibbs The church With the friend Day worship. Bible study 10 a m. and all local families to attend ! this week “Obedience and Victory” ly spirit. If you are a newcomer or Preaching 11 a.m. by S. T. Clark. these services. Clifford E. Landis, contains the thought ‘The only a visitor here and have no regular Communion 11:45. Evening wor minister. j obedience worth while is that church home, we invite you to ship 7:30 p.m. Mid-week service I which comes from the heart. bring your Bible and come and 7:30 p.m. All services Pacific Sales and Service worship with us. Bible school 9:45 St. Andrew’s Episcopri Church Obedience prompted by fear is a.m. Morning worship and Com Standard time. meets the second and fourth Sun- slavery. Obedience prompted by munion 11 a.m. Special by the Come to London, visitors always welcome. "I was glad when they day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for love is liberty. choir. The sermon will be the worship at 1301 W. Main. Dean A guest speaker is expected for fourth in a series on ‘The In said unto me. Let us go into the Perry Smith of Corvallis is in the 11:00 hour on September 23. spiration of the Scriptures." Young house of the Lord" Psalms 122:1. Phone 146 of the service. Sunday Prayer meeting is held on people and intermediates meeting 20-tfcxx charge school every Sunday at 9:45. I Wednesday evening at 8:00 at the 8:30 p.m. Pre-prayer service 7:30 - ---------------------------------------------- school house. p.m. Evening evangelistic service Mr*. Ruby Benston. Rejiorter with music by the orchestra and Phone 28-F-4 Hebron Christian Church, little congregational singing 8 p.m. Ser white church by the lake. Sunday mon by the minister. Special Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Laird enter school, 10 a.m. Sermon and Com music. tained with a dinner Saturday eve munion 11 ajn. Young Peoples’ Young people’s Bible study 7:30 ning in honor of their son Harold’s meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Adult p.m at the Beach residence. Elders birthday anniversary. Bible study, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. meeting Tuesday evening. Sept. 26 Laddie, Jerry and Mary Lou Mr. Kendal], a student from at 8 p.m. Choir practice Wednes- Tucker of Mapleton spent the the Northwestern Christian college lay 8 p.m. at the church house, week end with their father. Jess will preach again next Lord’s day. Adult Bible study and prayer Tucker. Sunday evening Mr. and A hymn sung by Mrs. Hill and meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. at the Mrs. C. G. Keene and Jess Tucker church house with study in the took them back to Mapleton where Ann was greatly enjoyed. they are living with their mother Here each one is willing to use 15th chapter of Romans. F. Sherwood Smith, minister and attending school. '.vhat talent he has in the service Gwen and Gail Bentley of of God and the church. Goldie Free Methodist Church. The Springfield spent the week with Cullar's yard is a mass of flowers. The beautiful bouquets in the friendly church. 915 S. 6th St. C. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Glen Plainer while their parents church each Lord’s Day are given B. Starkey, pastor. Sorry for the inconvenience but will be in a position Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. A class were on their vacation. and arranged by her. md teacher for all ages and to better serve you. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vaughn and . Assembly of God, 724 Main St grades. Miss Julia Weber, Confer- son of Long Beach, Calif., were Sunday school 9:45, classes'for all ■nce S. S. secretary is with us this visitors at the home of Mr. ages. Come and bring the children. week in the interest of the Sunday Vaughn's cousin, Lowell Benston. ' You will enjoy the warm, friendly school, conducting “The Bible Frieda Schwarzer of Eugene, Hour,” daily with the children af atmosphere. ter school. Your child is welcome. spent the week end at the home of Morning devotional service at Miss Weber will be with us until her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake 11 o'clock. Message by the pastor Tuesday, Sept. 26. Schwarzer. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keene enter Christ Ambassador service at Sunday Morning worship 11 a.m. Yours for Better Service 6:30 pjn. Singspiration 7 p.m. Evangelistic tained at dinner Sunday for their son Jimmy, whose birthday was I Prayer and praise, Tuesday message 7:45 p.m. Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Rev. Allen Monday and their grandson, ! night, 7:45. Michael Keene, w .hose birthday is j Thursday and Friday nights Bilderbeck, missionary to Africa the 20th. GROCERY We Give who is home on furlough, will Sept. 21 and 22 The Kansas City & LOCKERS Mrs. Charlie Corbeil of Anchor Dividend Stamps Gospel Singers will be with us ;peak at the great missionary ral- age. Alaska and Mrs. Cliff Tucker y. Everyine is invited to hear this The public is invited. We know of Winchester Bay spent Monday | The Store on Dorena Lake Shore you will enjoy these famous sing fluent and informed missionary. night and Tuesday a, the Lowell i His illustrated talk will be about ers. Benston home. Pastor, R. E, Parrish missions in Africa. Public is welcome. Page I® The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thur*., Sept. ?1, 1950 Church MeCULLOCH “Reality” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Church?» of Christ, St-lent 1st, on Sunday, Sept. 24. The Golden Text is “Lo, I come and I will dwell in the midst of thee, saith the Lord” (Zech. 2:10). Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon is the fol lowing from the Bible: "Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that gvtteth understand ing" tProv. 3:13), together with the following correlative passage from the Christian Science text book. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The starting-point of divine Science is that God, Spirit, is All-in-all, and that there *s no olher might nor mind. thaV *s Love, and therefore He is divine Principle” tp. 275 >. Christian Science Society. Cot tage Grove. Oregon. 242 Second street, holds Sunday morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8.00 p.m. (the second Wednesday of each month). Reading room is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Demonstrations Pat’s Saw Shop SAGINAW Notice to Our Locker Patrons Our Locker Plant will be closed Sat. and Sunday, Sept. 23 and 24 while we are opening up our new freezer room. We will be in a position to care for your deer, hunting season James D. Henry Funeral Wednesday Funeral service« for James lh-e Henry, 45, were held Wednesday, September 20 at 2p.m. at Smith’s Funeral Cha|X'l. Interments was in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Eugene. The Rev. Clark Enz offi ciated. Mr Henery passed away early Sunday morning. September 17, in a Eugene hospital following a short illness. He was born in Wheeler, Texas, April 11, 1905, and married Irene Adams in Carson City, Nev., January 19, 19-17. They had made their home in Cottage Grove since May of 1947, coming here from Merced. Calif. He was a member of the Metluxiist church. Survivors include his widow; three step-sons, William Morris Adams, Clarence Adams and L. C Adams; and two nieces in Cali forma. „W Z 7 o ? - Route 1 Box 222 Acrimb Fnmi 31t View School Phone 573*13 7-Ite THE BIBLE SPEAKS "Ami all the (x-ople thut lu nni hlm. ilmi the puhllcan», juxtiflrd God brina baptUcd «Uh the Impilimi of .loini. Itut Hu- lahuri*ec* nml luu,ver* rvjvetvd the coun»ri of lìmi agalli»* thimimdve*, brina mit baptlzcd »f Mm.” (Luke 7:89-80) Luke the hlntorliin »nid the rhurl.ee» and law ver* rejected Ihr i-iiimsel of Gml by not accepting th«' lmptl»m of John. John bap tized "for the reml»»h>n of *in." (I.k. 3:8; Mk. 1:4) The candi date* (nr lii» baptl»m confr*»i-d they were »inner». (Matt, 8:61 How were you baptized? Wrrr you baptized brllrtlng you wrrr *aved before you were buptl/rd? Ilrnce, thrrr wa* no need of lii«ptl»in "for the rrmlmdon of »In*” and no nrrd “confrgalng your »In»." Bid you confra* "that Gml for < hrl»l’» aakr had purdom-d your »In»?" Not »o with thoar who came to John. , Edna Danstrom Hawk, 19, for- mer resident of Creswell, died rv- cently at her home at Camas, Wash. She came to Creswell in 1906, and went through Creswell schools. She Was the daughter of N. P. Danstrom, Cn-swcll. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. D. E. Rhinehart, and a brother, Walter, both of Creswell; Kenneth Danstrom und Mrs. W. H. Dillard, Eugene, also her brother and sis ter; her widower, three children and two other sisters. At the time of her death she was president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary and active in other club and civic affairs. Services were conducted at Camas Sept. 11. Jeaua’ baptism I* "fur the reml »idon of sin»." "Repent and be baptized every one of you, In the mime of Jeau* Chrlat, for the rrinlaalon of sins." (Act* J:SH) Having helb-M'd In I hriat, repented of your »In*, yon mu*t In- bnptisrd to get Into Chrlat. “I-or a» many of you aa have been baptized Into Christ have put on Chrlat.” (Gul. Jill) It will w»»h away your »In*. “Ami now why tarrh-at thou? nriae, and In- baptised, and wash away thy aina, calling on the name of the I.ord.” (Act* 88:16) Attend the wrvlcv« nt THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 5th & Monroe Claude A. Guild, Minister Prvarhlng 11 A. M. and H Ia. M. There never was found, in any age of the world, either religion or law that did so highly exalt the public good as the Bible. - Bacon Bible Study 10 A. M. Wedding Announcements and Invitations — The Sentinel The KANSAS CITY GOSPEL SINGERS vili be at the ASSEMBLY OF GOD Thursday and Friday Night, Sept. 21 and 22 Services will start at 7:15 1’. M, The Public Is Invited to Attend KEV. K. E. PARRISH. Pastor Trinity laitheran - The Church if the Lutheran Hour, Richard E. Gross, pastor. The regular service will be conducted next Sunday morning at 11. The pastor will de- iver the message. Sunday school ind Bible class begin at 9:45. We worship in Smith’s Chapel at 6th and Whiteaker, and cordially in cite you to join us. Following the morning service next Sunday, we will lay the first brick for our new parish hall. The ceremony will take place on our lot at Seventh and Quincy streets. Members and friends of the con gregation are invited to partici pate. Humility is the stepping-stone to a higher recognition of Deity. The mounting sense gathers fresh forms and strange fire from the ashes of dissolving self, and drops the world. ■—Mary Baker Eddy Wishes to Announce Their New Location Former Creswell Resident Dies STEELE'S 9 Saginaw Plumbing & Heating Co AmrHrn’* l.oircit-Prlerrt Siraighi liyht I.oirml-Piirej Car u ¡th 1.91 lludra-9laltr llrit-f arid Hmotrnvd Hand Heford for Economi/ and l.ong IJIa A Truly Wonderful Curl Wedding Invitations — The Sentinel — ■*- » REMEMBER WHEN horsepower was truly horsepower and you got it at the livery stable? 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