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IIII.I SBOKO AIKUIS. H IL ISUOKO. OKKOON P a p e Ten l'tir ( b eai Honeymoon Mountain ( C o n tin u e d fr o m la s t w eek) G rah am d rew back. "You b e lieve a n y th in g y o u 're told, don't y o u '"' he sn eered "I su p p o se you th in k this is a very rom antic m a r riage. th is m atch betw een th e girl an d a young rollin g -in -g o ld m illio n aire. this Jam es W eldon S hipley B rynildson. T hird, w ho preten d s to fail in love w ith y o u r precious granddaughter- and m arrie s h er at sight. Well, let m e tell you. it isn 't half as rom antic as it looks. Do you know w h at he is? li e s no th in g but a cheap a d v e n tu re r th a t's all. going aro u n d th e w orld bu y in g th rills w ith his money This is a new one. th is is. He hasn't done th is before. But w ait . . . w hen he's tired of his new toy. th en y o u 'll see w h at'll happen. H e'll d ro p h er like a w rung m op- rag ." . . "T hat's enough." B ryn said sh a rp ly. and stepped forw ard. He tu r n ed to G ran d m o th er. "Is th e re a n y th in g fu rth e r you w ish to say to him '."’ he asked h er quietly. "N othing, my boy," G ran d m o th er answ ered stead ily , still stan d in g proudly. "T hen," B ry n said d irectly to G raham , "on y o u r way. Go on." he said betw een his teeth , "if you know w h at's good for you.” G raham backed off precip itately . “Ju st a m inute." T u b b y said soft ly. "W here did you get all y o u r in form ation about o ur hero'."’ "It's n o n ; of y o u r d am n b u si ness." G rah am said. "L et him go." B ryn said sh arp ly to T ubby. "It s obvious, isn't it?" P ilar, back in t h e shadow s, s tir red W ith a set frozen face she rose, w alked past G ran d m o th er and De b o rah and B ryn, stan d in g to g eth er at th e to p of th e steps, and past G raham , sta rin g at her. S he w ent across th e grass and got in to her car. S he sta rte d th e m otor. T he car tu rn e d on tw o w heels, scraped G ra h am 's fender, an d d arted off. w ith out a b ack w ard glance from P i lar. A m e n e a n 1 lom e scm , haven ’ t you got « s e n s e c e C GN i TV I X W m ' t HAVE YOU fhjN- NIHG AIuOuNC HE12E W riHYCuii 9uCHI.ES S napping AT YOufc HNEE?/ _________ *i - WHAT what WlLLTWC ; Tlitirsdiiy. N ovem ber 19. I9.'!i> [ 30 evangelistic services « ill begin, at 7:30 p in the ann u al T hunks- conducted by Mr and Mi I. F giving servir i*. sponsored by the I G ri'seelose of Indian.i M Putm an, M inisterial a-, lociation of H illsboro, will be held in t II e E oursquare pastor. church Tills is a city -w id e service and m inisters from p ractically e v M E. Churi'Ii IBethnnyl ery church ill the city w ill tak e On G erm antow n road. Sunday part The F oursquare church w el school every Sunday. 10 a m : G e r comes you to tins gath erin g G uy m an service, 11 a in., first and P D uffield J r . pastor third S undays; English service. 11 , a. m „ second and fourth S undays Prutreoslal Tabernacle - E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor. tt Sunday school S unday m orning at 10. Rev J II E bert su p e rin 'l'he O renco -H eedville P arish i S unday school in both churches. tendent. classes for all ages M orn ing w orship at 11 Young people's 10 a. ni.; w orship service in the O renco church, 11 a 'll.; w orship m eeting ut (i 45 p i n . D elm ar serv ice in th e H eedville uliurch. 8 W yatt, president S unday evening M id - w e e k p m W omen's M issionary society evangelistic service nieet.s at O renco on the th ird W ed scrvli es ruci day evening pruyei* nesday of each m onth and at Reed- m eeting T hursday evening. Ilible ville on th e fo u rth T hursday of study S atu rd ay evening, testim ony each m onth. tf anti serm un Special m usic by the orehi tra; also vocal numberi • Mrs S hackelford and otlieis All S eventh-day A dventist C hurch S ervices a re held each Sabbath evening services begin a t 7 45, J. F. i S atu rd ay ) as follows: Sabbath Come alid brin g a friend school. 10 a. in : preaching service Shuekelford, pastor ¡at 11; young people's m eeting a t 2:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting W ednes All Saints (Episcopal) day night at 8 o'clock.V isitors are AO is STCOSG - f e e FOÍ2HAUT1ES Services for the S unday next w elcom e at any service. Dr. W al 6 U T — at a roOTpALL GAME before adv en t will be held a fol- te r H untington, pastor. tf I lows: holy com m union. 7:30 a. m ; ' church irhool, 9 15 a in . m orning Laurel Evangelical Church I prayer. It o'clock, young people's <Seven m iles south of H illsboro) S unday school, 10 a. in. Mrs. A ’ fellow ship. 5 p m. E velyn Haw- W atkins, su p erin ten d e n t Preaching w orth and A uthelvu Cox leadei service. 11 a. m Ju n io r C hristian I The preaching mission will In held E ndeavor, (1 p. m. V isitors a re cor- , W ednesday. T hursday mol F riday dially received at all services Rev | i evenings ut 7 30 E veryone is in C hoir rehearsal V. T. Specee. pastor. tf vited to a tten d i F riday evening. 7 30 Bishop Dag- I well will visit /\ 11 S aints N ovem Mountain H o m e E v a n g e lic a l ber 24 at (i p. I ll R eginald lln ks, Chnreh R egularly each Sunday: Sunday i , vicar. school. 10 a. m . E dw ard A eblscher, | W hosoever Will su p erin ten d en t M orning w orship (A bove N orth P lains) service w ith alte rn a tin g leadership ( ! Friday night at 8 o'clock will be C h ristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p m E v a n -| gellstic service, 8 p. m. If you have ¡ch art study for th e young p reach n ev er visited th e little w hite church ers and evangelists, d irected hr_ I on th e hill, you have yet to learn Rev. Ju m n S unday school 1(1 ’ # ¡of its w arm th. In w orship and fel m . everyone try to be in tu n e an d low ship. We in v ite you to w orship In y o u r place ut 10. T h ere is a class w ith us if you a re not atten d in g for you. At II a. m service the 1 elsew here. — Rev. V. T. Speece, pastor w ill bring th e m essage. pastor. tt C onsecration service and tarry . 3 pie. E vangelistic service, 7:30 have know n from th e be- th a t it w asn't any use. I p. m. Song service. Serm on: "T he First Chnreh nf Christ, Scientist p. in. The serm on m essage w ill be on the su b ject of "T he Holy S p ir did know , D eborah, so you U niversal Gospel " W ednesday. 7:30 S ervices a re held every Sunday i t - as a Person 111 th e C hurch." p. m . we u n ite w ith the oth er reproach yourself." She w as gazing up at him, still churches in th e union T h an k sg iv st 11 a m ; W ednesday evening E vangelistic service. H p m S e r w ith th a t anguished look in tier ing serv ice a t t h e F o u rsq u are services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school mon m essage w ill be, "W hat about eyes. B ry n m anaged a smile. He church. Let all rem em b er th a t this at 11 a. m. P upils u p to the age those you have h eard saving this, « •*» weleom, d Free- , I used Io believe that lint I don t held his hand out. "S h ak e hands!"' Lord's day is T h a n k sg iv in g 'L o rd ’a of 20 he inquired. "If you do n 't m ind, Day" and th at o ur ch u rch school reading room open on W ednesdays know ?" Also special m usic T u es D eborah. I th in k I'll go now in offering is for religious ed ucation and S atu rd ay s from 2 until 4 p. m day Is all day prayer service and at 8 p m an ('evangelistic service. in O regon and th e nation. A h earty S un d ay ’s topic, "Soul and Body." stead of w aiting u n til tonight." •On T hanksgiving day we will have S he got to h er feet slow ly. H er w elcom e to all o u r s e rv ic e s —R. L. Foursquare Church an alt day service, w ith gospel m es face w as as w h ite as chalk She Putnam , pastor. | S un d ay w ill be observed a s sages, by th e young folks, and any p u t h er hand in his. “G ood-by," paetors or evangelists. she w hispered, and he stood for Bethany German Baptist Chnreh ' T hanksgiving S unday, and also, visiting 1 am ong churches of th e w orld, as h ere w ill be special m usic a m om ent looking in to h er eyes, Sunday: C hurch Bible school, a day of w orld-w ide p ray er for T ro u g h o u t the day A basket d in th en tu rn e d aw ay. 9:45 a. in.. Jo h n C roeni, su p e rin spiritual revival T his double m es th ner ut noon at the church. An In "No," D eborah said clearly. “No. tend en t; service. 11 a m,, G eorge It isn 't any use. 1 can 't let you go." N. T ay lo r of th e P o rtlan d Gospel sage w ill be stressed th roughout vitation is extended to any con She was beside him. h er hands on mission w ill preach. Y oung peo the day S unday school w ill be at gregation or assem bly w-ho have his arm s, h e r face u p h eld to his. ple’s service, 7:30. E vening se rv 9:45 T he m orning message at 11 not m ade other plans for this day. "I can 't let you go,” she said. "I ice at 8; serm on by pastor, su b tw ill be nn "The A bundance o f At 8 p m w ill he an evangelistic don't c are w hat you th in k about ject. "E p h o h ath a.” W ednesday ev e 1 God." At 5 p. m. a special p ray er service. - M elvin F Jam es, pastor. m e I d o n 't care if I am a new kind ning. 8 o'clock, m id-w eek service service w ill be held for revival C rusaders at 6:15 und th e ev an of toy to you I do n 't c a re if th is is and p ray er-m eetin g A n sw e r s to O ur a C h o ir p ra c only a p art of an ad v en tu re to you. tice. 9 o’clock, d irected by Theo. gelistic rally at 7:30. A nother b rig h t P u z z le C orner gospel song service and delightful an a d v e n tu re th a t w ill be l i t t / 1! l h T h e a d w e A. L ager, pastor. No 91 Dots Football player m usical program w ill be followed . . . tom orrow , o r in ju s t a G oofy graph: D ifferent eyebrow s; by a P rophetic p relu d e oil t h e w hile. I d o n 't care ab o u t anything, Beaverton Church of Christ d ifferen t lens in glasses; b l a r k topic. “Is F ath er D ivine Fulfilling or w hat happens to me. only 1 can 't Bible school, 9:45 a. m., n ext let you go aw ay from me. I h av en 't Lord's day. com m union service and P rophecy?" and th e evening m es m oustache und w hite beard; cigar sage on th e subject, "W ho i s in pipe; bow on m an's hair; m an's get any p rid e or any stren g th left." at 11 a. m We a re Join Jesus?" Come and see our new tie. flow er in lapel w ith long.stem ; B ry n stood, m otionless, starin g preaching ing w ith th e o th er congregations of platform design T om orrow ev e eout cheeked on one side only; hat at h er in b ew ilderm ent, B down eaverton in th e eight day p reach - ! “D on’t you u n d erstan d ?" she cried ing m ission w hich w ill close n ex t ' ning (F rid ay ). Rev. P aul S tephen ! too sm all. "P " O bjects -Plum age, pole, p en D ykstra, m issionary from C hina again. "I . . . I love you.” S unday nig h t at th e M ethodist 1 w ho w as raised from the dead in nant. parachute, person, punts, (Continued N ext Week) church. N ext W ednesday evening an sw er to prayer, w ill speak In I pair, pom padour, parasol, p e a k , at 7.45 a union T h an k sg iv in g s e rv C hinese costum e and show slides place ice will be held in the C hurch of his w ork Do not miss this s e rv , B illboard Bill, ill. board, oar, of C hrist au d ito riu m . On N ovem ber ice. On W ednesday. N ovem ber 25. lard. bud. bou. bar rob. dab, dill. Congregational Church C h u rch school, 10 a. m.. Prof, : Stalley. su p erin ten d en t. T hanks- I giving service. 11 a. m., “O u r A t t i - - tu d e T o w ard t h e P ast.” Choir. "P raise th e Lord O My Soul," W at s o n .— T. A rth u r D ungan, actin g m in ister. T he m orning. B ryn discovered, had som ehow w h irled itself aw ay. P ila r w as gone; G rah am w as gone. T ubby and M adeline had gone w a n d erin g off into th e woods, w ith an apple apiece, an d an in ju n ctio n from Sally not to re tu rn un til T u b by could look at M adeline w ithout th a t dazed expression. Sally h e r self had tak en a cushion out to th e law n a fte r lunch, w ith th a t avow ed in ten tio n of g ettin g an o th er lay er of su n -tan , b u t sh e had prom ptly gone to sleep th e re in th e heat, and Sim on h ad c a rrie d out an u m b rella and erected it over h e r to keep h er from burning. G ra n d m o th er w as asleep, too, on th e couch before th e open w indow in th e sittin g room . B ryn left th e room softly, and sh u t th e door b e hind him ; and th e n h e w ent on w ith h is search fo r D eborah. He w ent dow n th e path to w ard th e brook w ith long, q uick steps, and cam e at last to th e solid rin g c{ trees th a t form ed th e back of D eborah's most h idden san ctu ary . B ryn ra p p e d lig h tly on th e tree tr u n k u n d e r his hand. She turn ed , quickly, an d looked up. h e r eyes d a rk and still fu ll of dream s, her m outh red and soft B ryn stood b e tw een the tw o trees, and ju st out side them . "M ay I com e in. D ebo ra h ? ” he asked S he dropped h er lashes. "If you w ish, she said in a low voice. H e squeezed th ro u g h th e opening and cam e dow n th e slope to w ard her. S he w as seated in the hollow like a throne, w ith a level b ank to sit on and a sloping back covered w ith th ic k green grass. S he did not speak. B ryn w ent dow n th e slope an d cam e to a halt below her. First Baptist Church D eborah w ould n o t look up. P ra y e r service T h u rsd ay at 8 B ryn m oved n e a re r and d ropped dow n a y ard aw ay, his eyes upon p. m. At the close of th is serv ice her. "H av en 't you forgiven me.” th e re w ill be a s h o r t business B ryn asked a t last, gently, "for session for the teach ers and o ffi n o t tellin g you th a t G ran d m o th er cers of th e S unday school. S unday school. 9:45 a. m. The deacons and knew ? I told h er on th a t rid e.” tru stees of th e ch u rch w ill m eet "You did try to tell me.” "Tell m e w h at’s tro u b lin g you, M onday at 8 p in. at th e hom e of D eborah. All the fears and w o rries th e pastor. 536 E. W alnut street. M orning w orship a t 11 o'clock a re gone, d e a r.” S h e caught h er low er lip b etw een w ill be a fam ily serv ice, w ith special fam ily m usic and a special tw o w hite teeth. She shook h er fam ily message, a co n tin u an ce in head. B ryn m oved closer to her. He th e book of G alatians. All fam trie d to ta k e h er hands, b u t she ilies are requested to atten d in a body. Com e and sec w ho w ill have pulled them away. S he sw allow ed. Then. "I w ish th e la r g e t fam ily rep resen ted . B. y o u ’d go aw ay,” she said u n d er Y. P. U„ 7:15 p. m. All young I people a re invited. An in terestin g h e r breath. program is being arran g ed . E vening “Go aw ay ?” "T h e o th ers a re going today. A ft evangelistic serv ice a t 8. T h e young people w ill again h av e e r din n er. You coukl go w ith them .” "G o aw ay, D eborah? Go aw ay ch arg e of th is serv ice and will fro m you, you m ean? Leave you provide special m usic. A rousing h ere? G o back to San Francisco?" song serv ice w ill p reced e th e e v e S h e nodded, h e r eyes on a leaf. ning message. T h e p asto r is happy B ryn p u t his face down in to his to an n o u n ce h e is now settled hands. A fte r a long tim e lie said, a hom e a t 536 E. W aln u t street slow ly, “I d o n 't un d erstan d , Debo and he would be glad to h a v e ra h . T h is m o rn in g you . . . why, friends call. O rtiz W. W eniger, you gave m e th is flower!" he said, pastor. to u c h in g it. "I th o u g h t you w ere Christian Chnreh b e g in n in g to care a little ab o u t L o rd ’s day u nified stu d y -w o rsh ip me. service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C h u rch S h e did n o t rep ly . H e looked dow n at D eborah's school, 9:45 a. m., C. II. N osier, ten d d en en t, t. M orning w orship, b e n t head "T h a t’s final, then?" he su p erin n ten a-sked q u ietly . S h e did not answ er. 10:45 o’clock. M usic by th e T reb le "S o rry ,” he said a fte r a m om ent, choir, Mrs. F lorence K ram ien, di- "I su p p o se I w as a fool to th in k recto r. O u r "fo o tb all” , th a t you could possibly care about ev oking in terest. Serm on: "W ho is m e Y ou’r e so exq u isite, and so th e Real O w n er of P ro p erty , God fin e and y o u 're n o t m ade out of or M an?” C h ristian E ndeavor, 6:30 o rd in a ry s tu ff lik e th e re s t of us. I p. m. In te rm e d ia te a n d Y oung CHURCHES OUR PUZZLE CORNER