The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Sentinel. Cottage Grose. Oregon
Slides of Iona
Community to Be
Shown by Pastor
Thur*.. Feb. SI. 1957
Church News
The Rev D H-igh Pennton will
The Rev Harry H Young pas­
show si.de» he took at lor.a .ait
summer after the monthly church tor of Zion Lutheran church. Nam­
dmner on Wednesday. February pa Idaho w-41 serve as guest pas­
tor during Lutheran Evangeusm
Week February 24-28 at Tr.r.ity
Iona is a small island off the Lutheran church. 7th and Quincy
Announcements of church activities during the
coast of Scotland, and the com­ streets. Cottage Grove
er .-uty there was founded by St
coming week in the Cottage Grove area.
Oregon is not new to Pastor
Co -mbia in the 6th century It
was one of the centers of leam- Young as he began his rainistn
Roseburg in 1924 after grau-
.ng at that time and its monks at
duation from Concordia Senunarv
traveled
far
over
Scotland
and
A**efnhlv of God. <24 Main St.
.n Spring? eld. ID Two yeais later
nrM Churth of Christ SOrn-
Birch Avenue Church of Christ
igar W. White, pastor. Sunday England Today the community ne served as missionary-at-large
ti*t. Services will be he!d at 242
nd J
has been revived, and attracts
second Street at 11 o'elock Sun-
Protestant ministers from all over of Southern Oregon and Northern
hour is at 11 a m.
and organized congre­
woi
and at 8 o’clock on
Europe and even from the United California
gations at Ashland. Medford and
enin» Sunday school
r 111' s Ambassador»
9 am
io Pt'
Grants Pass In 1931 he transfer­
Those who stay there help in red to Medford where he served
restoring the until 1950 when he accepted a call
dav
old buildings and lead a very to the Nampa church
simple life. Those who actually
Pastor Young has three chil­
Bible become members
>f the Iona
study
comm mity. no matter where they dren. two married daughters in
Service be.ngs at 7 45 pm. The live, ded.cate all their earnings Roseburg and Medford and one
Women - Missionary Council meets over and above what is necessary son w<ho is in his third year of
Andrew'» Episcopal church.
at 10:30 am. Thursday.
The
to ma.nta.n existence, to the work s’ .dy for the ministry a’ Concor-
Ma. n and M
We have a comfortable nursery of God Dr George McLeod, the d:a Sem.nary. St Louis, Mo.
During his ministry. Rev Mr.
r Eucha
Bak
for babies and small children.
pr-'sent leader of the community
School £
and the new Moderator of the Young has held several important
Chun
( hur> h of < hrist, Sixth and General Assembly of the Church offices within the church at large,
Eucha:
rung Pray
Gibbs.
Seo •.and has revived great in- having served as secretary of the
in the work of intercession, Oregon Pastoral Conference for
and 4th Sunday
9 45 Bible School. Donald Vin­
well as 9-30
garten at 11 a
cent.
s .penntendent
Morning and ectures on it to those who nine years as well as serving on
ist Wednes-
he island, as well as holding several district committees. For
worship and communion service
-di ally
• ■ of intercession for per- ’he last six years he has served
at 11 Topic "The Fulfillment of
invated to attend and to send 1 their
sons whose names are sent to as visitor of Circuit Seven.
the Law "
children to Church School.
fnm Ro-
Pastor Young has announced
Tn. Golden T
At 6 15 pm
Crusaders for him from all over the world.
Mr Peniston was there for a that the general theme of his ser­
cohfoimed Christ h.gh school group» with
12 21 "1
Sev-
Trinity Lutheran Church,
ye trans- Mr and Mrs. Bob Beach sponsor» week, and helped to hoe the graves ies of discussions will be "What
enth and Quincy streets. The
Intermediates under sponsorship of some of the 49 kings of Scot­ Christianity Has to Offer." Sun- (
durch at the Lutheran Hour
of Mr and Mrs. Darrel Eastbum land who are buried there. The day morning. 11 am. service top­
Re. Robert Kunz, pastor. Phone
«ble, and Ev emng
ood. and
at 7:30. Topic week after that Iona was visited ic will be "Pray for Missions."
1271. Parsonage at 429 South
bv Queen Elizabeth Iona is a very Monday evening at 8 p.m h:s
"The
R<
bea .’iful island, according to Mr topic will be ''Christianity Offers
First Street.
The reaaing room Is also main­
High Schoo! Fellowsh;p Bible Pen.ston. who says life is very the Only True God:" Tuesday eve­
Divine service at 11 am Sun­ tained at the same address Mon­ study will be Monday at 7 pm at
ning. "Christianity Offers the
day school and Bible class at 9.45 day and Friday afternoons from the home of Mr and Mrs. Bob simple there.
Anyone not connected with the Only True Picture of Man". Wed­
a.xn.
2 to 4 o'clock.
Beach, leaders. Intermediate boys church is welcome to attend The nesday evening. "Christianity Of­
Christian Science Healing will meet at the church with dinner will be the usual covered fers the Only Savior of Man";
Church of God. .Seventh and KORE Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Geo: ge Gilson as sponsor. Inter- dish meal at 6:30 pm. with fam­ and Thursday evening. "Christian­
Adams: H D Barkman, pastor.
mediate girls will have their meet­ ilies bringing a mam dish and a
Parsonage, 1254 E Madison. Phone
1’irst Pre»byterian Church. ing at the church also with Mr» salad or dessert A baby sitter ity Offers the Only Way to Eter­
Happiness
514.
Third and Adams. Phone 925 The Joyce Wheeler as their sponsor. will be provided for the pre-school nal Rev
Robert Kunz, pastor of
Sunday Church school each Sun­ Rev. D. Hugh Peniston. pastor.
The lad.es will meet for their
Trnity Lutheran church, has in­
day at 9:45 am. Rosella Strong, Mrs Forrest Woods, associate to Bible study at the church on Wed­ children.
The program on Iona will be­ dicated that the Wednesday eve­
director of Christian education. the pastor. Mrs. H A. Hagen, or­ nesday at 10:30 a m. Sack lunch
Morning worship at 11 a m. Youth ganist. Mrs. Wayne Chambers, as­ at noon. The afternoon is spent in gin at approximately 7:30 pm. in ning service would be devoted es­
Fellowship hall.
pecially to a children's program.
Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Aubrey sistant organist. Robert Hemphill,
He also said that the evening
Strong. Youth leader. Recreation. choir director. The chapel is open sewing for the needy and calling
services during the Evangelism
Fellowship and worship for youth at all times for prayer and medi­ on shutins.
Mission will be of informal nature
Bible Study and prayer meet­
each Sunday evening Evening tation. entrance on Third street.
with a question and answer per­
ing are set for Wednesday at 7
at 7:45 _ . p.m. each
worship service _
Sunday. Early worship service p.m. followed at 8 o'clock by choir
iod during the services.
Sunday Mid-week service each at 9:45 a.m. in the sanctuary.
Prior to each of the evening
practice F Sherwood Smith min­
Wednesday at 7:45 p m.
Church school for all ages from ister, phone 893. Res. phone 1418
services, teams of lay visitors will
The Church of God, with other nursery through high school,
visit homes in the communit / to
churches of the Willamette valley, young adult and Mizjiah. Mrs. Ar­
will
beventh-dav Adventist church.
brings the Christian Brotherhood chie Walker, superintendent
Mrs F P Manley, missionary’ invite people to attend. They who
Hour radio program to this com­ Morning worsh.p at 11 a m. in the R2fi So th Tenth Street. Service« of the American Baptist Foreign contact only those persons
are he'd on Saturday, Sabbsth Mission in Secunderabad. South In­ have some connection with the
munity each Sunday at 9 a.m. over sanctuary.
School starting at 9:30 a m. with
radio station KL'GN.
will speak at Cottage Grove Lutheran church and the un-
Junior choir practice. Thursday morning worship at 11 a.m Elder dia.
First Baptist church Sunday at churched. The lay visitors are:
Messrs and Mmes Karl Drew
Row River Valley Church, Do- at 7 p.m.; church choir prac­ Joseph Hansen, pastor, will be the 11 am.
speaker. All are cordially invited.
rena. Sunday school begins 9 45 , tice. 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Bev. and Mrs F P Manley arg Jack Kennedy. Bill Bauder. Bob
Westminster Fellowship. Senior
a.m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock
Prayer meeting Wednesday at the only American Baptist For- Bauder, and Mrs. James Hunger-
with Les Milan, pastor. Young High group will meet at 6 pm 7:45 p.m. Listen to the Voice of eign Mission Society personnel in
people's meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday. Wednesday. Junior High group Prophecy every Sunday at 9 30 «the city of Secunderabad in Hy-
will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. a m over station KL'GN. Tele- derabad State. It is an important
1‘i-iuioyer Church of Chrlat. Both these groups take a sack vision program every Sunday on educational center for the India
New location Highway 99 North lunch and have a meal at the Channel 6 "Faith for Today.”
government and the Manleys find
at Pennoyer street. Bible study church before their meetings.
a challenging field of opportunity
for all age groups 10 a.m Morn­
The Methodist church. 334 among the students of these col-
Church of Christ, formerly at Washington.
ing worship 10:o0 am. Evenings
_________________
Phone 108. ________
Rev. Fre- leges. The government also main-
worship at 7 30 p.m Walt Hud­ Saginaw, now located at 945 So. mont Faul, minister. Residence tains a TB hospital here and
4th.
Church
services
at
10:30
a.m.
son. minister. Phone 1435.
1233 E Adams, phone 1089.
through the initiative of the head
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and 7:30 pm. Sunday.
Church School, 9:45 am. Boyd nurse, who is a Christian, the
Free Methodbit < hurrh, Edward
Allen, supt.
Manleys were invited to hold
Culp Creek Assembly of God.
C. Bush, pastor 915 South Sixth
11 o
o'clock,
Morning worship. 11
’clock weekly services and Bible classe»
street. Phone 669L. The Church Phone 68488. W. A McBride, pas­ Coffee Quarter will be in Friend­ in this institution. This field has
of the Light and Life Hour, heard tor. Mrs. luirry Chapman, Sunday ship hall following service. Sun­ a population of 901.700. There
over KEX.
School Supt.
day evening. "Mission to America' are four Baptist churches, three
Sunday School at 9 45 am.
of which are self-supporting, and
Sunday services, 9:45 am., Sun­
Hazel Witte is superintendent day School; 11 a.m., church wor­ study 7.
other places of worship. Al-
Thursday (tonight) choir re- four
Morning worship at 11 a m Youth ship hour; 6 p.m.. Young People’s
most 700 church members belong
meets at 7 p m. and evening wor­ service; 7 p.m., evening church hearsal. Jr . 6 30. Sr . 7:45. Thurs- to these various groups.
basketball. . _ Methodists
vs.
day’, --------------
_
ship at 7’30 pm.
Secunderabad is only one of
worship
FFA. 7 Thursday. Adelphia circle,
Mid-week service is Wednesday
Wednesday — 7:30 pm., Bible 7:45, home of Mrs. Vernon Coop. two mission stations where the
at 7:30 p.m.
Manleys take responsibility for
study and prayer.
Chestnut
Saturday, work the evangelistic work, the other
meets at 315 party all dav with dinner at noon one being Hanumakonda. Both
Walker Union Church. Sunday
L i> s.
school at 9.45 a.m. Morning Main St. Sunday school at 10 a m., Monday. 25th. through Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Manley h^e un­
sacrament meeting at 7 pm.. Re­ March 2, Rev. Faul is hospital usual gifts that lend themselves
worship at 11 a.m.
lief Society Tuesday at 1 p m Pri- chaplain Tuesday. Service circle, to fellowship group- In writing
The Re-onfaJitzed C h u r <■ h of | mary on Wednesday at 10 a.m. 8 Wednesday afternoon, circles. of their work, March. 1952, Mrs.
Je*u« Christ of Latt«‘r Day Saint* 1 Mutual Improvement Association, 1:30.
Manley says: "We feel our task
holds services in the Eagles Hall. meets Wednesday at 7:30 p m. V
is to establish fellowship groups
Church of Christ, London. Bible that will be so rooted in vital
711 Main St. above Cottage Grove | C. Hill, branch president, ph. 859
study
10
am.
Classes
for
all
age«.
Auto Supply.
| or 97.
experience of God and so united'
Preaching service at 10:5<> am. in fellowship that, come what
Sunday school, 10 a.m Preach­
Blue Mountain Xwnihly of God Communmn 11:45 a.m. Evening may. they will be able to with­
ing, 11 a m. Z. A. Coop, pastor
Church. Sunday school, 9 45 a m. worship 7;30 p m.
Phone 361J.
stand anil survive any social or
Morning worship.
11
o'clock
Speaker at 11 am will tie Sam political upheavals ”
Eaith Coruo’vative Baptist Young People's service, 6 pm. Medí i
His subject will lie
Mrs. Manley first went to South
j Evening evangelistic service, 7 "Do«” It Make Any Difference India in 1935. She was bom in
Church, 1101 East Main St.
Sunday Schod) 9:45 a.m.
' o’cicM’k.
what a Person Believes'”
Cambridge. Mass and is a mem­
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Bible study Tuesday. 7 pm.
"Pure religion and undefiled be­ ber of the Redlands Baptist
Evening Service 7:30 p m.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 p.m. fore God and the Father is this, church. Redlands. Calif. She holds
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30 p m.
the degree of BRE from Boston
You are cordially invited to at­ to visit the fatherless and widows University, and an MA degree
p.m. at 1004 S. 6th St.
tend all th«-se services Rev. Don­ in their affliction, ana to keep . from Columbia University. New
himself unspotted from the world."
Bethel Zion Chapel
ald L. Anderson, pastor.
j York City. The Manleys have a
James 1:27.
Mee tinge: Sunday School 10
son. Francis Penley Jr., born in
The Pentecostal Hol I ne*»
a m ; services, 11 a m. , youth serv­
Saginaw Assembly of <¡<><1. Sun­ India in 1940.
ice 6 45 pm ; evening services Chureh. Sth «nd Monroe sts. Sun­
7:45 p.m . Prayer meeting Wed- , day School 9:45 am.; preaching day School at 9:45 a m Morning
It does not require great learn­
11 a tti Young people.
nesday, 1 p.m ; Bible study, Fri- | at 11 a m ; Wednesday night serv­ worship at Christ's
Ambassadors, ing to be a Christian and be con­
ice. 7 30 pm : Sunday night known as
day. 7:30 pm
vinced of the truth of the Bible.
Location right side of road on young people's PHYS service, 6:30 service at 6 45 p.m Evangelistic It requires only an honest heart
Thornton I Jine off Whiteaker Sunday night evangelistic services service at 7:45 pm. Tuesday Bi- and a willingness to obey God.—
Ave Edward and Etho Hates pas- i 7 30 p m Pastor Roy Worthington, ble study 7 45 pm. Thursday Barnes.
prayer meeting 7 45 pm. Call
tors, phone Cottage Grove 1478.
I phone 1263L.
¡«rland D. Hocker, pas
958R4
Baptist Missionary
To South India Is
LUTHERAN
EVANGELISM
MISSION
Noted Guest Minister
HARRY H. YOUNG
“What Christianity Has to Offer”
Serv/ces Nightly 8 P.M.
February 25th through 28th
Trinity Lutheran Church
7th and Quint y
In Cooperati«® With All Lutheran ( hiin h. * in Oregon
first Baptist Church. Fifth and
Jefferson, phone 1014 Interim
pastor, the Rev Manin Skidmore.
9:45 am Sunday Church school
under leadership of Frank Divers
Mrs Frank Manley, a mission­
ary to South India, will be guest
-pi- iker it the Sunday morning
church service. An American for
Christ offering to help with mis-
aionary work will be taken.
The young people of the church
will have a special meeting at
Springfield Baptist church Sun­
day afternoon
Junior and senior BYF meets
at 6 0 pm Player meeting W.-d-
ne«day night at 7:15 pm. Choir
practice at 8:15 pm.
< him h.
■Maaton Full
S inday School 9 45 a m Sunday
evening service 7 34) Tuesday at
7 Ul pm Young People’s meet­
ing. Saturday evening-evangelistic
service at 7:30. Rev Ed Fowler,
pastor. Everyone welcome
A revival senes will start Sun- ’
day February 24. and continue
< iih evening, except Monday, at
< 30 p.m. I
the Rev
Ernest
Ev angelist
Shrefflcr
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Catholic Church. Birch and H
streets. Father Carl Mai, pastor,
phone 1060
Masa at 8 and 11 a.m. Mass at
Drain at 9:30 a m
Jehov ah’« witnraa«*«, Kingdom
hall. 16th and Harvey Road.
Phone 525J Regular service« Bi­
ble study Wednesday at 8 pm.
Theocratic ministry school and
service meeting Friday at 8 pm.
Public lecture Sunday at « pm.
Now laving
Can I
<f Earth?”
Voice of Prophecy
Speaker to Appear
In Eugene Series
Nampa Pastor to Be Guest Speaker
During Lutheran Evangelism Week
Elder H M. S Richards ot the
Voice of Prophecy radio program
Fa;th Baptist church, 1101 East
witi rommenmeetings in this Mam street, will have a mi»»ion-
arv conference on Sunday, r eb-
ruarv 24. for both the morning
eve
and evening services, and again
night through Maren z in«' . Wedn« -day. February 27. for
meetings will be at the Seventh-
ening service 'Die missionary
■
ire Miss Helen VI alters
day Adventist church. 1275 Polk
Japan who w.ll speak Sunday
at H . m : the Rev Carl Black-
For 27 year s the Voice of Pro- ler of J
speaking and show-
pheev programs have been on the
Iides - - 30 p.m. Sunday and
air. Th<- programs are now coast
Means
of French
Miss Melba —
.
to coast broadcasts winch
West Africa, speaking and ’^pw-
in over three networks of NBc.
Wednesday at 7:10
Mutual and ABC Programs also ing films on
are broadcast from many stations pm
Faith Baptist church is coop-
all over the world.
with the Conservative
Elder Richards recently return­ erating
Eugene area in
ed from a trip to Jerusalem and Baptists of the "round
robin" in
the Middle East. It is expected which 14 missionaries visit the
that he will speak on conditions different churches. Other coop­
there The public is invited to hear
era: n • churches are: First Bap-
him speak.
ti«t Church of Eugene and its
four Baptist chapels. First Con-
Evening Church
.nn dive Baptist church of
REV. HARRI H. VOI Mi
Springfield
’he Firet Baptist
Services Are Earlier
chu’ chFs of Junction ( ity. Harns-
burg Oakridge, Dexter, and the
ford. Mrs. Harold Brandsness Bill
called to time
Attention
Drew, Ed Strohmaier. Leonard changes in evening activities at Church of Triangle Lake.
Mis« Walters has served her
Thiede and Leonard Johnson.
Blue Mountain Assembly of God
An invitation to attend the by the pastor, the Rev. L. Don­ f rst term in Japan under the
services is extended to anyone in­ ald Anderson The changes to C,.-is. rvative Baptist Foreign Mis-
terested.
earlier hours are expected to con­ - on Board md worked chiefly in
mp< rt int v illage work there
Rev. Mr Kunz will take part in tinue at least until school is out. She w is from Baker, Oreg., be­
a pane! discussion to be televised
The young people's service now
over Channel 13. Eugene, on Mon- is 6 pm and the Sunday evening fore receiving the call to go to
4
30
day. February 25. from 4 to
church service at 7. Bible study Japan.
Rev Mr. Blackler served as a
p.m.
is at 7 p.m. Tuesday and prayer
chaplain in the armed forces dur-
meeting Thursday at 7 pm.
Woi i War II and while in
EvangePstic Meetings
Japan was called to return there
Inquirer's Classes
as a missionary. His missionary
To Start at Blue Mt.
service was under the Bapt.st
Begin at St. Andrew's
Mid-Missions. He has done evan­
Blue Mountain Assembly of God
gelistic work there and has much
wall start revival meetings Sun­
Inquirer’s classes will be held
day even.ng. February 24. with at St. Andrew s Episcopal church to say concerning the spiritual
- unong the Japanese and
the Rev. Wayne Neal of Kansas beginning Sunday night at 7 The ,i .
City. Mo. as the evangelist. Serv­ classes will be held in the parish the staggering need among the
ices will be held every evening, house next door to the church. service men and women there.
Miss Melba Means is an ap­
including
Saturday.
excepting They will cover the study of dif­
Monday. A prayer service starting ferent aspects of the church's doc­ pointee to French West Africa
at 7 p.m. will run concurrently trine. faith, and worship These under the Conservative Baptists.
with a story hour for the children. classes are open to tne public ano She is an Oregon girl and was
A song service at 7:30 will be all are cordially invited to attend. education director at Calvary Bap­
tist church. The Dalles, and di-
followed by the regular evange­
rector of girls work for the state
listic Service.
More than 300.000 men of mili­ of
Oregon for the Conservative
tary age the equivalent of 20
\—()( IATION PRO«.RAM
,
armv divisions were rejected by Baptists.
The public is always welcome
FOLLOWS 1957 THEME
rhe U. S. Armed Services during
at all the services of Faith Bap­
Women’s Association of the World War II recruitment because tist church. Earl Peterson is pas­
Presbyterian church will meet of heart diseases, the American tor of this mission church.
Thursday ■ today » at 1:30 p.m. in Heart Assn, reports. Research to
the church parlor. The program discover controls and cures for
It is a truth that stands out
will follow the 1957 Association these diseases is one of the activi­ with startling distinctness on the
theme "Christ's Way Every Day." ties supported by the Heart Fund, pages of the New Testament, that
now being carried on nationally
God has no sons who are not
Over 50 Navy ships have been through the association’s 57 affili­ servants. H. D. Ward.
ates
and
hundreds
of
chapters.
named for enlisted men.
B¡&
nly
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