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T h r Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
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Church
ATTENTION LOGGERS
A C T IV IT IE S
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Lane County Fair (¡rounds, Eugene, Oregon
EV EK Y B( >D Y W ELCOM E
Calvary Baptist Church
Cooperating With Southern Baptist Convention
S u n d a y School — 9 :4 5 A . M .
M o rn in g W o rs h ip —1 1 :0 0 A . M .
E v e n in g W o rs h ip — 7 :3 0 P. M .
IN T H E A R M O R Y
OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL PREACHING
BY REV. JAMES W. BLACK
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C o n g ra tu la tio n s to the
Tlie Church of Christ, 6th and
Gibbs. The church with the
friendly spirit. We invite you to
come and wot ship with us if you
have no regular church home here.
Bible Sch.xd 9:45 a m. Classes for
all ages from cradle roll to adult.
Morning worship and communion
II o’clock. The sermon will he
the second in a series, "The Sea­
side Parables.”
Young people’s C. F. C. 6:39
p.m. Evening evangelistic serivees
7:30 o’clock.
Young People’s Bible Study
Monday 7:30 p.m. at the Beach
residence. Wednesday meetings:
Ladies Fellowship 10 a.m. Choir
practice 7 p.m. Adult Bible study
and prayer meeting 8 p.m. This
week we will begin the study of
ithe hook of Revelation. Friday
night is work night at the church.
F. Sherwood Smith, minister.
Church Tel. 893, Home Tel. 893L.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
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I., n . 8. Church meets at the
V.F.W. hall. North River Road.
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Evening
meeting 7 p.m. Relief Society
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. MI. A. Wed­
nesday, 7:30 p.m. V. C. Hill,
Branch president. Phone 859. Pri­
mary meeting at 4 p.m. Wednes­
days.
Knickerbocker's
of Course
Largest Variety of Toys in the Valley
l'lrst (hurch of Christ Scientist,
242 Second street. Sunday morn­
ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 9:45 am . Wednesday
evening meeting at 8 p.m. Reading
room in the church building is
open Monday and Friday after­
noons from to 2 to 4 p.m.
The entire Lesson-Sermon to be
read in all Christian Science
churches throughout the world on
April 19 will be devoted to the
I “Doctrine of Atonement.” The
Golden Text will be from 1 John.
“That which we have seen and
heard declare we unto you, that
ye also may have fellowship with
us: and truly our fellowship is
with the Father, and w-ith his
Son Jesus Christ.
In the concluding section, the
First Reader will read from
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy (p. 497i the fourth Tenet
of the Christian Science faith,
i "We acknowledge Jesus’ atone-
, ment as the evidence of divine, ef-
ficacious Love, unfolding man's
unity with God through Christ
Jesus the Way-shower; and we
acknowledge that man is saved
through Christ, through Truth,
Life, and Love as demonstrated
by the Galilean Prophet in healing
the sick and overcoming sin and
death.
The Methodist Church, . 334
Washington Avenue, Clark S.
Enz, minister. Church School 9:45
a m. Francis M. Trusty, superin­
tendent. There is a class for
every member of the family.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Ser-
mon: “Passing On The Good
News". Special music. Nursery is
privided for small children. Youth
Fellowship 6:30 p m. Myrtle Mae
Johnson, president. All young peo
pie are invited. Baxter Fellow­
ship 7:30 p.m. This week: Adel-
phia Circle Thursday (tonight)
7:45. Work Night Thursday (to­
night) All evening. Intermed­
iates Friday. School Night Fri­
day. Boy Sc uts Monday 7:30
p.m. Methodist Men Monday—
7:30 p.m. Girl Scouts Tuesday—
6:30 p.m. Fellowship Dinner—
Tuesday 6:45 p.m. Fidelis Cir­
cle Wednesday 1:45 p.m. Fel­
lowship Dinner
- Wednesday—
6:45 p.m. Radio Ciass—Wednes­
day 8 p.m. Welcome.
First Baptist Church, fifth and
Jefferson. Affiliated with the
American
Baptist Convention.
Minister, Wm. W. Suttcrlin. Phone
1014. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
Bible classes for all ages. 11 a.m.
Worstiip. Dedication Sunday. “We
are Ail Witnesses.” A message
from Peter's great Pentecostal
sermon. 6 p.m. Baptist Youth
Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Worship.
"Renewing Faith in Christ.” Also
drama by the young people, “I t’s
Our Job, Too.” Wednesday 7:30
p.m. ptayer meeting, study of
Ephesians. Thursday 7:30 p.m.
choir practice. “Holding forth the
word of life." All arc welcome.
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Catholic church, Birch and II
streets. Father Carl Mai, pastor,
phone 105L.
Mass at 8 and 11 a.m. Mass at
I Drain at 9:30 a m. Catechism
classes Saturday at 10 a.m.
MOUNTAIN STATES.
The Baptist, Methodist, and
Presbyterian Churches have an­
nounced a series of three study
meetings on Christianity and In­
ternational Relations, to be held
May 11, 12, and 13. The group will
meet together for dinner at 6:30
p.m., following which a distin­
guished speaker will discuss the
subject for about 40 minutes. The
meeting will close with guided
discussion in which we will use
our speakers for resource lead­
ers. They will adjourn promptly
at 9 p m. The pi ice of the dinner
will be $1.00. Other expenses are
taken care of by interested indi­
viduals of the community. The
meetings are open to anyone.
The schedule Is as follows:
Monday. May 11, Dr. Paul Pol­
ing, former secretary. Division of
Social Education and Action,
Presbyterian Church. P a s t o r ,
First Presbyterian Church, Sa­
lem. Place of meeting—First
Presbyterian Church.
Tuesday, May 12, Professor E.
S. Wengert, Professor of Politi­
cal Science, University of Oregon.
Place of» meeting First Metho­
dist Church.
Wednesday, May 13, Professor
Karlin M. Capper Johnson, Pro­
fessor of History and Internation­
al Relations, Lewis and Clark
College, Portland. Place of meet­
ing Baptist Church.
Full Gospel Church, “Blessed
are they that do hunger and
thirst after (His) righteousness”
—Matt 5:6.
"Then shall we know if we fol­
low on to know the Lord,"—Hosea
I 6:3.
Elder and Mrs. E. T. Bates in
charge. Everyone welcome. For
further information of services,
call 502.
Mountain Church. Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m. Morning wor­
ship at 11 o’clock. Young People’s
service at 6:45 p.m. Evening evan­
gelistic service at 7:45 o’clock.
Bible study Tuesday 7:45 p.m.
Prayer meeting Friday at 7 ;45
p.m.
We extend a cordial invitation
and appeal to all to be with us and
enjoy these services. Donald L.
Anderson, pastor.
B lu e
money in new buildings and new store fronts. They have
faith in the future of Cottage Grove and so do we.
We are planning to give our town the best in insurance
coverage and prompt and coruteous service. Cottage
Grove deserves the best.
S t. A n d r e w ’s E p iscop al C h u rch ,
West Main. Rev. Evan Williams,
vicar. The first and third Sunday
mornings at 8 o’clock Holy com­
munion is celebrated. The morn­
ing service and sermon on these
days are at 9:15.
The second and fourth Sundays
Holy communion is at 9:15 o’clock.
Sunday school is at 9:15 each Sun­
day morning.
J . B. Leonard In s y ra n c e S e rv ic e •
Phone 31
Thwing & Spaulding Bldg.
512 Whitt aker Ave.
“Insurance for every need”
Residence 924J
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A ll W o rk F u lly G u a ra n te e d to S a tis fy
We Give Saving Stamps •
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
632 Main
Phone 244
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Church of God, Seventh and
Adams. Rev. II. D. Barkman, pas­
tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
Devotional service at 11 o'clock
Young People's meeting at 6:30
p.m. Evening evangelistic sendee
at 7:30 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
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Trinity Lutheran Church. Seven­
th and Quincy streets. The ("hurch
of the Lutheran Hour. Rev. Robert
E. Kunz, pastor. Phone 1271.
Parsonage at 1045 Lord Avenue.
Divine sendee at 11 a.m. Sunday
school and Bible class at 9:45 a.m.
1952
Codey’s Lady's Book was the
first women’s magazine in the
US.
Our businessmen up and down the street are investing
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WE ARE PROUD OF OUR
NEW BANK
Hear the National Broadcast
“The Herald of Truth" on KASH.
Eugene, with James W. Nichols
on the subject “Back to God.”
This is at 1 p.m Daylight time.
Row River Valley (hurch, Do-
London Church of Christ, 12 rena. Sunday school begins 9:45'
miles south of Cottage Grove on a m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock
Blackbutte route. "That friendly with Bob Kendall, pastor. Every­
church where you are a stranger one welcome.
but once.” Bibie study at 10 a.m.
Sermon at 11 a.m. Sam Medford
Disston Community B a p t i s t
preaches second and fourth Sun­ Church, Disston school gym nas-1
days and Tommy Clark first and ium. Edward J. Morrison, Spring-
third. Communion at 11:45 a.m. field, acting pastor. Phone 7-717C,
Evening classes at 7 p.m., Joe Springfield.
Olds, teacher.
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morn­
S. Thomas Clark of Eugene ing worship at 11 o’clock.
will preach at the London Church I
of Christ Sunday, April 19.
Dorena Full Gospel Sunday
school 10 a.m. each Sunday. %
Assembly of God. Rev. Edgar mj|e up j^at Creek. Welcome
White, pastor. Phone 195R.
Maude Powell.
Sunday school at 9:45. A1 Schi-J jjear "wings of Healing” over
melpfenig, superintendent. Come j<ASH, 1600 k.c. Sundays at
and enjoy a completely depart- 4.30 p m
mentalized Sunday school with a I
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class for each age group. Morning ' jjear thp broadcast of "Healing
worship 11 o’clock.
1 Waters” Sunday morning at 8
Evening evangelistic service at a m over KUGN
7:45 o’clock.
Tuesday indoor campmecting at
7:45 p.m. Thursday night Christ’«
Ambassador meeting, 7:45, Bob
Fournier, president.
Hear Hour of Decision by Billy
Graham Sundays at 3 p.m. over
KASH: Church in the Home by
Church of Christ, Monroe near
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Fred Jordan at 4 p.m. and Wings
of Healing by Thomas W yatt at 5th, W. C. Harrison, minister.—
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Lord's Day services: Bible study
4:30 p.m. also over KASH.
10 a.m. Classes for all ages. Wor­
Wedding invitations and announcements — The Sentinel.
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ship service 10:50 a.m. Communion
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11:45 a.m. Evening service 7:30
p.m. Mid-week service, Wednesday
evening 7:30 p.m.
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Visitors welcome. Your presence
will be appreciated.
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First Presbyterian Chur, h. Third Being destroyed, sin qjeds no
and Adams Streets. D. Hugh Pen- | other form of
iston, pastor. Morning worship 11
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o'clock. Sunday church school is
at 9:45 in all deparments. The
Young People meet at the church
at 5:30 Sunday afternoon. The
Chapel is open at all times for
prayer and meditation. Church
Phone 925. Manse, 241 So. Third
Street, phone 925L.
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