The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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    Church
Special Services, Well-known Speakers
A+ Church of Christ, April 19-24
Special services are being held ' meml ers on "Let the Church Be
each evening this week at the the Church
Gibbs Avenue Church of Christ
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
with out-of-town speakers coming
from Lebanon, Eugene. Drain and West Main and M. Streets. The
Rev. l>-e H. Young, vicar. Ser­
Seattle.
The meetings opened Tuesday vices: Every Sunday at 7:30 a m.
night with Glen Vernon of Leb­ and 11 a m. Church school is also
anon speaking; Wednesday night, at 11 o'clock.
Erwin Marshall ot Eugene and
L. D. S. Chun'li meets at the
Thursday (tonight), Hubert Prath­
V. F. W. hall. North River Road.
er, Drain.
The speaker from Friday eve­ Sunday school, 10 am. Evening
ning through Sunday night will be meeting 7 p.m. Relief Society
Conley Silsby, professor at Puget Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. M. I. A.
Sound College of the Bible, Seat­ Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. V. C. Hill.
tle. Mr. Silsby is a graduate of Branch president. Phone 859. Pri­
Northwest Christian College, Eu­ mary meeting at 4 p.m. Wednes­
gene, and was with the Minnesota days.
Bible College before coming to ।
Church of Christ, Fifth street
Puget Sound College of the Bible.
near Monroe. R. I.. Morrison, min­
His topics for the weekend are ister, phone 784RX. Lord's Day
Friday night, "The Surrendered ( services: Bible school lU am.,
I Life;" Saturday. "An Anchor for classes for all ages: morning wor­
the Soul;” Sunday am. topic, ship at 10:50 o'clock. Communion
"Building for Christ” and the Sun­ at 11:45. Evening services at 7:30
day evening sermon topic: "The o'clock. The Gospel of Christ over
Last Invitation.”
KOMB each Sunday morning at
There will be a potluck dinner- 8:30. Mid-week service, Wednes­
in the dining room Sunday follow­ day evening at 7:30.
Visitors welcome. Your presence
ing the morning «ervice when Mr.
Silsby will speak to the church will be appreciated.
Trinity Luthern Church. Seven­
th and Quincy streets. The Church
of the Luthern Hour. Rev. Robert
E. Kunz, pastor. Phone 1271.
Parsonage at 725 South Second St.
Divine service at 11 a.m. Sun­
day school and Bible class at 9:45
a.m.
Bishop Springer, Retired Missionary
To Speak at Methodist Church 26th
Bishop J M Springer
Bishop John M Springer, of
Chicago. III. and Mulunew ishi.
Belgian Congo. Africa, retired mis­
sionary bishop of the Methodist
Church for Central Africa, will
be the guest-speaker at the Meth­
odist Church Tuesday night. April
26. Bishop Springer was elected
to the episcopacy in 1936 after a
career of pioneering for Methodist
missions on the African continent,
and he was retired from active
episcopal service in 1911 He wa^
first appointed as a missionary in
1901, and is continuing in general
missionary activities
As a missionary, he arrived in
Southern Rhodesia in the
early days of the establishment ol
that Mission and ten years later
primit ive
battled with the
conditions in opening the work in
Thun.. April »I. 1955
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
stone died. In November. 1938.
he wa s able at last to visit the
Livingstone's death and
pillee
M
his heart was buried.
, who died in 1949. trek-
>p Springer has had the
ss the continent from flu.
;e of seeing missionary w ork
k-ean to the Atlantic in
lop from its very inception to
ui helped dramatize to
place where annual Confer­
the needs of
's are constituted mainly by
can pei
stock.
the
ni
i were gathered into the mis-
stations as very raw young-
6:30 p in.
direct from the heathen vil-
planned in honor of Bis»-
In association with those
will also be of th; s rank and ability, are scores
dinner
wluu
ial birthday
of other workers native men and
mhcr vs ill have the
women who are
service on charges, in schools, in
their life. Tin- proceed hospitals and in all the forms of
general missionary work. His
Springer is an uncle of travels tixik him mostly by car
jorie Arnold, loeul reel- now where he went by foot, on
will lie a guest al her donkeys and by bicycle in the
.■arly days constantly back and
apartment while here.
forth from ocean to ocean across
annually
'entral Africa,
of the main mission statu
In 1913. he ei tablished a Mis all
church and many villag
sion Station at Kainboxe, over the
tions and touching iso incident.il-
looking a valley
the stations of a number of
Liv ingstone s Spruit so named be- |y
other mission socie
On October 15, 1935, Bishop
was one of the objective points
toward which Livingstone was Springer was decorated with the
striving at the time of his death ¡Order of the Lion, by the King of
in 1873 For some 28 years Bishop the Belgians. He is a graduate of
Springer was stationed not more Northwestern University in Evan-
than 300 miles from where Living- I ston. III.. Garrett Biblical Insti-
tute on the same campus, and has
an honorary Doctor of Divinity
degree from the latter institution.
He is a native of Wisconsin.
The 81-year-old missionary nlans
to return to Africa to spend the
rest of his life.
' ffhe Bibi«
The Lord gave, and
hath taken away: bk;f‘sed
»
name of the Lord.—(Job 1. -2.)
When we pray, as in the
Lord’s Prayer, that Thy Will
be Done.’ we are affirming our
steadfast faith that whatever
God directs for us is for the
best—for God is all-seeing, all-
knowing. all-good and all lov­
ing-kindness, now and forever.
Music is a discipline, and a mis-
tress of order and good manners,
she makes the people milder and
gentler, more moral and more re-
sonable.
Martin Lufher.
Special Week End Services
Guest Speaker Conley Silsby
Church of God. Seventh a n d
of Puget Sound College of the Bible, Seattle
Adams. H. D. Barkman. pastor.
The Church of Christ, Sixth and
Sunday church school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Youth Gibbs. "Proclaiming the Ancient
Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Evening Gospel in a Modern Age ” Bible
School, 9:45 a.m. Classes for all
evangelistic service at 7:45 p.m.
Prayer and Bible study Wednes­ ages. Morning worship aud com­
munion. 11 a.m.
day at 7:45. Phone 514.
Christian Brotherhood Hour ra- 1 This week will be a week of
THE SURRENDERED LIFE
First Presbyterian Church, Third dio program 9 a.m. Sundays, special services beginning Tuesday
evening at 7:30. April 19, with
and Adams streets. D. Hugh Pen­ KUGN.
'Glen Vernon of Lebanon speaking:
iston. pastor Morning worship 11
7:30 p m . Erwin Mar­
o'clock. Sunday church school is
AN ANCHOR FOR THE SOUL
Walker 'Union Church. Sunday Wednesday.
Saturday
at 9:45 in all departments. The school, 9:45 a.m. Morning wor­ shall of Eugene; Thursday. 7:30
p.m.,
Hubert
Prather,
Drain;
Fri
­
Young People meet at the church ship. 11 o'clock. Mr. Earl Peter­
at 5:30 Sunday afternoon. The son. pastor. A cordial invitation day night. 7:30 p.m.. Conley Sils­
Sunday—I 1:00 A.M.. BUILDING FOR CHRIST
by, professor at Puget Sound Col­
Chapel is open at all times for is extended to everyone.
lege of the Bible will be preaching.
prayer and meditation.^ Church
Hear Wings of Healing each Mr. Silsby will also be bringing
THE LAST INVITATION
phone 925. Residence 925L.
P.M.
morning at 8 over KWJJ; Sunday messages Saturday night at 7:30
a m. at 8 over KPOJ, Portland, p.m., Sunday at 11 a.m. and Sun­
Row River Valley Church, Do- and Sunday p.m. at 4:30 over day evening at 7:30 on the theme
rena. Sunday school begins 9:45 KASH, Eugene.
¡"The Surrendered Life."
a.m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Each Evening Service at 7:30—Public Is Invited
Young People's meeting Sunday.
London Church of Christ, 12 6:30 p.m. Junior Fellowship, 6 30
with VerneHunt, pastor. Every­
CONI.Ei SILSBY
miles south of Cottage Grove on
one welcome.
Black Butte Road. "That friendly ' p.m
Monday meetings: High school
Hear Hour of Decision by Billy church where you are a stranger 'Youth Fellowship, 7, al the I’.each
Graham Sundays at 3 p.m. over but once.”
residence. Intermediate Boys, 7,
Bible study 10 am. Classes for at the Sweider residence and In­
KASH.
all ages. Preaching
10:50. Com- termediate Girl's. 7 pm. at the
(III
1 I X «»V
Hear "Healing Waters" bv Oral munion 11:45 a m. Evening wor- home of Joyce Wheeler. W eanes-
Roberts at 1:30 p.m. Sunday s over ship 7:30.________
ay meeullBBi
. ..............
day
meetings, Ladies Fellowship,
KASH.
The Re-organlzed Church of | 10:30 a.m. at the church Inoise
First Church of Christ Scien­ Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints | choir practice. 7 pin. Ml «b"«11
Our Motto: "Proclaiming the Ancient Gospel In A Modern Age
tist. Services will be held at 242 holds services in the Eagles Hall, | Bible study and piayei met Inn .
711
Main
St.
above
Cottage
Grove
1
8
Smitb(
minister
.
Second Street at 11 o’clock Sun­
„
day morning and at 8 o'clock on Auto Supply.
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preach­ Church Tel. 893. Home Tel. 893L.
Wednesday evening. Sunday school
ing
11
a.m.
Z.
A.
Coop,
pastor.
at 11 o'clock.
The reading room is also main­ Phone 361J.
tained at the same address Mon­
The Free Methodist Church, 915
day and Friday afternoons from
South Sixth Street. The Church
2 to 4 o’clock.
THF FORWAf/D LOOK
Christian Science Healing, of the Light and Life Hour heard
everv Sunday morning over KEX
KORE Sunday morning, 10:15.
NEW W«*
Man's God-Given dominion over and KGO at 8:30. Edward C.
the bondage of fear will be brought Bush, minister. Phone 669L.
You are invited to attend this
out at Christian Science services
growing Sunday School at 9:45.
NEW g / w suptit ovin
Sunday.
. , . with classes for all ages, and com­
The Lesson - Sermon entitled
"Probation after Death” includes petent teachers. Morning service
the following from the King James at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pas-
Special singing.
Version of th« Bible (Hebrews tor.
Young People meet in the an­
2 9151: “But we see Jesus, who nex for a singspiration and later
was made a little lower than the visiting shut-ins. At 7 p.m. they
angels for the suffering of death,
service, studying in
have ■
crowned with glory and honour; will
that he by the grace of God should the Book of Acts. Evangelistic
taste death for every man . . . . service at 7:30 with the pastar
And deliver them who through speaking.
Every Tuesday at 1 :.3O p.m.
fear of death were all their life­ there
is a special prayer service ;
time subject to bondage."
Among the correlative passages in the annex. Regular weekly
to lie read from "Science and prayer service at 7:30, Wednes-
Health with Key to the Scrip­ ' on Fridav at 6:30 p.m. the los­
WOW—WORLD’S FASTEST COOKING at a
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy will be
the following (426:16): "When it ing side of the last Sunday school
price that challenges all comparison! See
is learned that disease cannot des­ contest will serve a dinner ‘o
»JI the deluxe features you can have in
troy life, and that mortals are not which all are invited. The Blue
Ais automat it range lor the low, low
saved from sin or sickness by won, and the Reds serve. Parents
price of ouly
invited to this dinner. For in­
death, this understanding will are
quicken into newness of life. It formation regarding the dinner, ■
will master either a desire to die call Mrs. Wayne Cannon. 461R.
At the finish of the next con­
or a dread of the grave, and thus
destroy the great fear that besets test, a parakeet and cage will lx-
SEE THIS COMPLETELY NEW RANGE AT
given to the one bringing the most
mortal existence."
new scholars. The prize will be
Our Lady of Perpetual Help given June 12.
Come and bring another. All
Catholic Church. Birch and H
streets. Father Carl Mai, pastor, are welcome. You need the Church
and the Church needs you.
Phone 15
phone 1050.
500 Main
Mass at 8 and 11 a.m. Mass at
Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Dram at 9:30 a m.
__
820 South Tenth Street. J. C. Han­
son. pastor. All are cordially in­
vited to the church at study at i
9:30. Provision is made for all the
family with classes held for adults I
and the children beginning with .
the tiny tots. The pastor, J. C |
the Year.” Plymouth’s long, sleek Forward
Hanson, will speak at the 11
FIRST IN SIZE -By actual measure­
1,00k wins over the hand-me-down styl­
o’clock service.
ment. the 1955 Plymouth is the longest car
Saturday evening there will be
ing of the “other 2.”
of
the
low-price
3.
(It's
even
bigger
than
a home and school supper and
I
some medium-price cars.) Plymouth is
Why pay up to >500 more
FIRST IN ECONOMY — Smoothest and
picture, the time and place will lie |
truly a big car ... 17 feet long!
announced in the church bulletin
thriftiest engine of all! That's Plymouth's
for a car
The picture will be "The Guiding I
fast-stepping new fl-cyllnder PowerFlow
FIRST IN ROOMINESS Plymouth is
smaller than Plymouth?
Star.
;
117. Its Chrome-Sealed Action gives you
also the biggest car Inside, with the great­
All are invited to the mid-week ,
est hip room and leg room. More comfort
extra thousands of trouble-free miles.
praper service beginning at 7:45,
Don't be fooled by the claims of
for you! And Plymouth's trunk, by far
the speaker tx'ing the pastor. A
FIRST .IN COMFORT —Plymouth offers
so-called medium-price cars that they
the
largest
in
its
field,
lets
you
pack
blessing is to be gained by at­
you the most comfortable ride you ever
cost practically the same as Plymouth.
tending a season of prayer in the ,
practically everything.
experienced In a low-price car. Only the
mid week.
When you compare price tags you'll
FIRST IN VISIBILITY—Comparison
biggest
car
in
the
lowest-prlce
field
can
Listen every Sunday to The
find that, model for model, Plymouth I
proves
that
Plymouth's
glamorous
new
Voice of Prophecy” program at
give you true blg-car riding comfort.
sells
for much, much less than medium­ I
Full-View
windshield
—
with
cornerposts
9:30, KORE 1450. View every Sun- :
FIRST
IN
EXTRA
VALVE
—
Plymouth
swept
back
both
top
and
bottom
gives
price cars, and gives you more car for I
day over Channel 13, Eugene, ,
gives you many extra-value features that
you the greatest visibility of "all 3
"Faith for Today” at 4:30.
your money!
the "other 2” low-price cars don’t have.
FIRST
IN
BEAUTY
Compare
styling
First Baptist ( liuri h. Fifth and
Come in today and let us show you why
and see why Charm, a leading fashion
Jefferson. W. Scott Ryan, pastor i
Plymouth is first for value!
magazine, chose Plymouth "Beauty Buy of
Phone 1014.
Gift for the
Sunday:
9:45
a m. Church !
School for the whole family Hi
Ladies
BEST BUY NEW; BETTER TRADE-IN, TOO!
o'clock, morning worship. Sermon
•’Power.”
This certificate is good toward the purchase of a Diamond Anniversary
6 30 p.m., Junior and Senior I
High B.Y F 7:30 p.m., evening
Philco TV Console. See us for Details
worship: “Seek These Things.
There will be a singspiration fol­
lowing the evening service in the
basement of the church.
h. iduujfttrs tor velue
Tuesday: 7:30 pm. Harmony
Circle will meet at the home of
Mrs. Clyde Randall. Wednesday:
Phone 667
6 30 pm. potluck supper followed
So. Pac. Hyw
by annual business meeting.
a Deluxe Range
$ Economy Price
I
The Assembly of God. 724 Main | The Methodist Church, 334
Street, Edgar W White, pastor. Washington. Phone 198 Sydney
Jesse Alldridge, assistant. Sunday ”
B . Gaither, minister. Residence.
Adams
Phone 1U89
School begins at 9:45 a.m. We 1233 E
Church School. 9 45 a m Harrison
have
classes
for
all
age
groups
under the supervision ¿f compe- W> ant.
At,end
tent teachers. Tommy Knee is su- Sunday school a.' a’«uyily.
permtendent.
। Morning worship. 11 * o clock.
Morning worship, the Assembly Sermon: "Spring-Time.” Special
of God Hour, is broadcast over music. Nursery is provided tor
small children. Coffee Quarter: A
KOMB at 11 a m to 12 noon.
tew minutes to get acquainted
The Christ’s Ambassadors
Methodist Mens Hour, station
(young people* meet at 6:45 p.m.
-
-
is president. The KOMB. 1 pm. "Young in Heart
Cabin
skating party, meet at
Sunday evening evangelistic serv­ group
ice begins at 7:45. The pastor w ill church at 4 p.m. M.Y b (Hi School
groups i pm.
bring the evening message.
Wednesday evening at 7:45 is this week:
Adelphia Circle, parlor. Thur:
our mid-week service. The pastor
Young in
i, 7:30.
will bring his pastorale message. day, (tonight
Friday.
The Assembly of God Hour choir Heart” meeting, parlor.
All
church potluck. w ith
.
meets Thursday evening for re­ 7:30.
guest speaker Bishop Springer,
hearsal. We have a comfortable Tuesday. 6:30. Service Circle. Mis.
nursery for babies and small chil­
Tuesday
home.
Strausborger's --------
dren. *
7:30. Afternoon Circles, Wednes-
day. 1:30. Girl Scouts, kitchen.
Blue Mountain Assembly of God Wednesday, 4. Choir rehearsal.
Church. Sunday school at 9 45 a.m. Wednesday. Junior and Senior, 7
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. and 7 45 Cub Scout Pack meeting,
Young People's service at 6:45 Friendship hall. Thursday, 7:30.
p.m Evening evangelistic service !
at 7:45 o'clock.
Church of Christ, at Saginaw.
Bible study Tuesday 7:45 p.m.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:45 1 The services are being held at
the Saginaw schoolhouse at Sag­
p.m.
We extend a cordial invitation inaw. Services are held at 10:30
and appeal to all to be w ith us and a m. and 7:30 p.m. on every Sun­
enjoy these services. Donald L. day.
There are no dividea classes
Anderson, pastor.
Hear Blue Mountain Gospel nor Sunday school and there is
Echoes every Sunday from 9 to just one cup on the lord's table.
Study of the rudiments of mu­
9:30 a m. over KOMB.
sic is ‘held at 7:30 p.m., every
Wednesday at 1109 È. Madison
Bethel Zion Chapel (Bethel
House of God, Zion Habitation of Ave.. Cottage Grove, at the home
Peace. Lev. 17:11, Hosea 6:3, of Mr. and Mrs. Harris.
Matt. 5:6).
Meetings'second and fourth Fri­
Jehox ah's Witnesses. Kingdom
days at <:30 p.m. Come and the hall. 16th and Harvey Road.
Lord will bless your soul. Loca­ Phone 3F2. Regula r services.
tion about 1/8 mile left side Bible study Wednesday
---------- .... at 8 p.m.
Thornton Lane. Edward and Etho
Service meeting and Theocratic
Bates, pastors. For further infor­ Ministry school Friday, 8 p.m.
mation phone 502.
Watchtower study. Sunday at 8.
Gibbs Avenue Church Of Christ
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