The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Senili»«'!, Cottage Grove, Orrcmi
Thur«., June JI, IMI
^Nationally Touring Abbey Players
Community Life
i Coming to Cottage Grove Sunday, July! Theme of Rural
Church Institute
Church
ing church and community ets>|>cr
ation will Is- featur'd through six
panel discussions at the 1951
I l.cuh'rsliip Institute for Town and
Countrv L’htltvhes it Oiegon State
! college July It» to 13. according to
Dr E W Warrington, profess r
of religion and philosophv at OSC,
an>l institute co-chairman
Panel discussions will center on
chiurli architecture, landscaping
of the rural chu: ch. religious lead
ership. farm organization <x>o|ier-
ation. improving ehureh and win-
munitj youth programs, school c<>-
Operation and contributions of
I various church and community
Hr»t Baptist Church, 5th and
Jefferson. “Player .Miracles" will , tage Grove. Oregon. 242 Second
be the message at the 11 o'clock street, holds Sunday morning wor-
worship service. Sunday school be ship at 11 am. Wednesday eve-
gins at 9:45. Youth Fellowship ning meeting at R p.nl. ithc svv-
ond Wednesday of each month). |
meets at 6:15 p.m.
At the 8 o’clock evening worship Reading room is open Monday.
service Mrs. W. C. Martin will tell । Wednesday and Fridav afternoons
— ­ from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
about the American -
Baptist Con
"Is the Universe. Including Man.
vention which was held in Buffalo.
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the
the Harmony Circle will meet at subject of the lesson-sermon in all
the home of Mrs John Wilson Churches of Oarist, Scientist. on
Mrs Harold Spriggs will be the Sunday, June 24
Golden Text is "Wc give
leader.
Wednesday evening at S o'clock thec thanks, O Lord God Al­
The institute is intended for ill
and
is the Bible study hour and prayer , mighty, which art. and
I lav as well as ministerial leaders
art
to
come;
because
has
thou
meeting.
taken to thee thy great power.
intciestcd in raising the spiritual
life of Yrcgon’» rurnl communities
Culp Crt^clc Assembly of God and has reigned” (Rev. 11:17).
Rev. Martin
Among
com . i
of
Church — We invite you to our
... . the citations which
,
Richland, Wash , representative of
When Cottage „ Grove audiences Marto
Sundav school where we have < Pr,sf
lesson-sermon is the fol-
classes' for all ages. Sunday school 1 low'nK J«*"
Fo1- th"s ^ew ,h'’ nationally touring Abis y , Die apparitions numltcrvd six in the Home Missions Council ot
9:45 a.m.: morning worship 11:00' «lth ,he
th* P
P^ ntatmn of "Lady ill. the first one occuring on M i> North Amerien, and
----- ’heavens:...! am the Lord: and* of Fatima in the high school 13. and the final one on October Murphy of John Day, representing
ajn.; young people's service 6:30
the Archdiocese of Portland in
p.m.; evening evangelistic service there is none else” (Isa. 45:18) auditorium Sunday, July’ 1. they !13
’Die events leading up to the Oregon, have been :
7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­ together with the following corre­ w ill undoubtedly join the swelling
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join us lative passage from the Christian ranks of American theatre-goers famous "Miracle of the Sun" wit- the main shaken at the four-day
and who have received and are re- nessed by 70.000 people at the time meet.
in these services. We desire to Science textbook,
Health
with
Key
to
the
Scrip
­ ceivihg this fresh and vital drama I of the final apparition together
The institute, sponsored jointly
help you — W. Kenneth Bright-
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: "God with enthusianm.
, with the effects which these by three church and tour farm
well, pastor.
creates and governs the universe,
Currently on a national tour events had on the lives of the groups and OSC. will also feature
including man" (p. 295).
which is taking them into the three small children and the simple a series of tours, including the
leading cities of 17 western, mid-1 Fatima villagers is effectively OSC agriculture experiment sta­
The Church of the Latter Rain western, eastern states, the Abbey portrayed by the Abbey cast.
tion farms, home management
Message. Hosea 6:3 say's "Then Players will make their Cottage' The production, which is l>eing houses, nursery school and re­
shall we know, if we follow on to Grove appearance their exclusive sponsored by the Cottage Grove search projects, and student re­
know the Lxrrd: - - He shall come
one in Oregon. They will come Catholic Daughters and Knights ligious centers.
unto us as the rain.”
direct from California where they of Columbus, was presented to a
Meetings each Monday night at have played in Lx»s Angeles, Oak- closed audience of west coast
The < hurch of Christ, Gth and
7:30. All welcome.
land, and Sacramento.
drama students and critics at the Gibbs. The church with the triend-
TOOTH!
Elder Edward T. Bates in __ The delightful two act drama by University of Oregon last fall.
ly spirit, A cordial welcome
charge.
Wont
' g ddc? O"d go’ in your power
extended you
come worship
Urban Nagle telia the atory ot thi
Tickets are on sale at Cather- with us if
Ww’ fojfoll guoront«»d Oregon Chopper Chon
Hear the old fashioned camp actual happenings at Fatima. Por­
you hai e no other
ine's
Beauty
Center,
to
•th Fott-Fil« Tooth, get w»or» production with
meeting each night at 10 p.m., sta­ tugal. in 1917, when the Blessed
church home here. Bible school
coast Store. Community Jewelers,
tion KOL. 1300kc.
Virgin Mary appeared to three । Edward s Outdobr Store. Gierau's 9:45. Morning worship and com­
For further information phone small child: en. Lucia Oos Santos
munion 11:0O a.m Sermon topic:
Market. Kern's Drug Store, and
179J.
''Suffering for Christ." Sctipture:
aged 10. Francisco and Jacinta i Smith's Furniture.
1st Corinthians 4 9 through 11.
St. Andrews Episcopal clitirch.
Row River Valley Church in-' The Methodist Church, 334 Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Lubbers .
• IOO< fO* THIS SIGN -e
1301 W. Main St. Sunday school vites you to Sunday school and M ashington. Clark S. Enz, minis­ here for the summer months Mr
10 a.m. Aoly communion the first church services, starting at 10 ter.
Lubbers is a recent graduate of
OREGON
and third Sundays of each month a.m. every Sunday morning. Why
Minneapolis Bible College and will
Early
morning
worship
-
8:00
at 9:15, a.m. Archdeacon Perry not come and enjoy our little get-
serve as assistant pastor here
Smith of Corvallis holds services together in worship? Every Satur­ a.m. (Thirty minutest Communion Brother Lubbers will bring the
the first and third-Sundays.
day afternoon all help is needed service. Sermon: "The Tilings That Sunday evening message and his
in the building of the new church. Are God’s." Special music. Come topic will be "Clean Hands and a
Blue Mountain Church Every­ ■ in your outdoor picnic clothes, this Pure Heart.” C.F.C. 6:30 pm.
one is invited to visit the.se ser­ service is for your convenience.
Church school - 9:45 a m. Pro- Evening service 8:00 p.m. Young
vices. Sunday school at 9:45 ajn.
'.
motion
day. All parents and chil- people's Bible study and fellowahip
Morning worship at ll:<)0, chil-'
dren will want to be present. hour, Monday 7:30 p m. at the
drens' church at 11:20 a.m. Junior
Beach residence Choir practice
10:30 a.m. Thursday 7:00 p.m. Adult Bible
Christian service at 6:45 p.m. Eve­ Friendship hall
Classes for all ages. There is a new
ning service at 7:45 p.m
study 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Isith
Bible study and prayer me ting class taught by Mrs. Clark Enz services at the church house Fri­
for
young
adults.
i Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young
day, June 22. beginning at 6:30
Morning worship • 11:00 am. pm. there will be an all church
People's own service Friday night
Communion service. Sermon: "The fellowship supper in the basement
at 7:45.
The best way we can
I We extend an invitation and an Things That Are God's.” Special (4 the church. This will be a pot­
describe our welding
I appeal to our local young people music by the chancel choir. Chil­ luck supper and will also be an
I and all local families to attend dren's stoiy by the pastor. Nursery opjxirtunity of welcoming Brother
is to say that when
these services. Donald L. Ander­ for small children.
and sister Lubbers among us.
we’re finished, you
son, minister.
Senior youth fellowship - 6:00
F. Sherw nd Smith, pastor,
can’t find the place
p.m. No Evening service during church telephone 893, home tele­
Latter Day Saints ( hurch meets the summer.
we repaired! Drive up
phone 893L. Paul Lubbers, assis­
During the week: Boy Scouts - tant pastor.
at VFW hall. North River road.
for an estimate!
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Evening Thursday - 7:30 p.m. Work night
service at 7:30 p.m.
- Thursday, all evening. Building
Rest is not (putting the busy
M. I. A. meets Wednesday at committee and trustees - Monday
7:30 p.m. Relief Society meets - 8:00 p.m. Prayer service Tuesday to its sphere. Dwingic
Wednesday at 2 p.m. V. C. Hill, - 7:30 pm„ Earl B. Balch, leader.
branch president. Phone 42.
Primary department extra session
- Tuesday - 10 to 11:30. Games,
238 S. 10th
Phone 158-R
In quietness and confidence shall Bible stories, songs and crafts.
be jour strength. Isaiah
Bring your friends. Fidelis Circle
- Wednesday - 1:45. Choir re­
hearsal - Wednesday - 7:30 p.m.
Board of Missions - Wednesday -
7:45 p.m.
Welcome.
Walden Communio
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Bible study, 10 a.m. Preaching
• 10:50 a.m. Communion and offer­
ing 11:15 a.m. Preaching 7:45
I1 p.m. Ladies’ Bible class Wednes­
day 2:30 p.m. Bible study, Wed­
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class, Friday 7:15 p.m.
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