Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1942, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page Two
Saturday, H
overs,
What Eugene and Lane County Churches Are Doing
THE REGISTER-CUARD. EUGENE. OREGOH
Eugene Churches To Join
University Students In
Thanksgiving Services
Eugene churches will Join with
the University campus In the ob-
servance of Thanksgiving day
'. with union services at McArthur
Court next Thursday morning, the
I Eugene ministerial association de
cided this week. The services on
the campus will begin at 11
o'clock.
Dean Victor P. Morris, of the
' school of Business Administration
at the University will be the prln
' clpal speaker at the services,
. sDonsored bv the activities conv
mlttee of the Associated Student
! Body. Student Y.M.C.A. will Be
- In charge of the program.
; A committee of University stu-
dents are making arrangements
' for the program. On the commit-
I Church Notices
City Churches
First Congregational:
Thirteenth and Ferry streets:
Williston Wirt, minister. Church
school, B:4S, Mrs. L. L. Ray, Supt.;
divine worship 11, sermon subject:
'. "A Day To Be Thankful", nursery
for small children In the begin
ner's room during church service.
Pilgrim Fellowship 6 p.m. in the
Wheeler room. Mrs. Katherlne
" Wllford, guest speaker, subject:
"The Significance of Church Mu-
sic." Elliabeth De Cou will lead
worship service In Condon chapel.
- Harvest festival contata "Songs of
Thanksgiving" will be repeated
this Sunday at 7:30 in the Main
Sanctuary. Boy Scout troop six
meets Tuesday 7:30 In Plymouth
House. Choir rehearsal Thursday
Bt. Mary's Catholic: ,
Eleventh and Charnelton Sts.,
Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, pastor.
Sunday Masses, 8, 0:30 and 10:30
a. m. Rosary and Benediction,
Sunday, 4:00 p. m. Dally Masses,
8:45 and 8 a.m.
First Baptist:
Broadway at High; Vance H.
Webster, D.D., pastor. Church
school 9:49 a.m.! morning service
11 .m., sermon, "Victory Through
Thanksgiving"; 8:15 C.O.S. B.Y.
In C.O.S. room; 8:30 Hi B.Y. In
- church parlor; 6:30 Jr. HI B.Y. in
" Berean class room: 8:30 Junior
. B.Y. In Junior department; 7:10
- Pre-prayer service In chapel. Eve
nlng worship 7:30, sermon, "The
Seven Wonders of the World."
Clty-wlde Temperance Rally in
Flret Baptist church, Tuesday,
Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m. Service of
. Thanksgiving at First Baptist
church, Thursday, Nov. 26, 7:30
p.m., Thanksgiving tree as a spe
cial feature.
Btshs e!!csJ:
Eighth Ave. at Monroe street;
Rev. V. T. Speece, minister.
Church school 9:45 a.m., morning
. worship 11, topic: "The Fruits of
the New Creation." Exposition In
I Epheslans. Young people's meet-
- lngs 8:30 p.m., adult Intercessory
' prayer service 7; evangelistic ser
I vice 7:30, topic, "Jesus Visits a
- Religious Home, But the Religion
' Did Not Meet the Need of the
. Family." Radio broadcasts each
Tuesday and Saturday mornings
' 7:!3 to 7:30. Sunday evening 10
. to 10:30. "The Evangelical Jub-
Ilea Half Hour." A nursery for
' the mothers and babies Is con
ducted for those who desire this
service. Mdi-week service: Bible
study, prayer sr.d praise Thursday
- evening 7:30; choir rehearsal at
8:30.
- Church of God:
Third and Monroe streets; Rev.
'. G. L. Roush, paslor. Sunday
- school 9 45 a.m., Mrs. Sloan, Supt.
Vanda Sloan, Junior Supt. Morn
ing worship 11, "My Place in The
Kingdom." Bethel Sunday school
3:30 p.m. Mrs. Dudeck In charge;
Y.P. prayer service 8:13. Howard
Kemult In charge; Christian Cru-
. aaders service 6:30; evangelistic
- service 7:45. Wednesday evening
' prayer service 7:30. "A Prayer
For Thanksgiving." Christian
Crusaders convention begins
Thursday evening In Portland
lasting until Sunday evening.
Tlrsl Christum:
Oak street at Eleventh; Walter
J. Fiscus, ad-interim pastor.
Church school 9:45; Junior church
in annex 11. Morning worship
and Lord's supper 11. sermon sub.
Ject, 'Thanks He To God." Senior,
high school and Junior high CI.
societies 6 15; Junior C.E. 8:30;
Junior choir rehearsal 5:30 Sun
day Evening service 7:30, ser
mon. "The .security of the Occu
pied Life." This church will Join
with other churches and the Uni
versity of Oregon In a Thanksgiv
ing service, Thursday H a.m. in
McArthur court.
Lighthouse Temple, Open Bible
Standard:
Twelfth and Olive street. E. J.
FUlton, pastor. Sunday school 9 45.
Solomon Rexlus, Supt.; morning
worship, subject, "Abounding In I
Thanksgiving " Young people's j
ervlcea 6 p. m.: evangelistic ser-
vice 7:30. message "From Poverty
to Plenty." Tuesday night prayer :
aenrlce and Bible study, subject j
Battle of Armageddon. What,!
Where and When." Thursday, spe
cial all day of prayer. Friday night
young people s service. Broadcast
over KORE 8:15 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Emmsus Lutheran!
Second Avenue West; K. Nye-
tee are Jim Thayer, Dan Potter,
and Pete Howard, student YMCA
head.
Rev. Williston Wirt of the First
Congregational church and Rev.
Herbert F. Kuehn, director of
Wesley foundation at the First
Methodist church will participate
In the program. Gene Chlcinni
will direct a combined choir of
the singins groups of the Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity and the PI
Beta Phi sorority, winners In last
year's all-campus sing. Other
musical numbers are being ar
ranged by the school of music
under the direction of Dean Theo
dore Kratt.
A collection will be taken up
for the World Student Service
Fund, whose local campaign Is be
ing directed by Miss Martha Jane
Switzer and Oglesby Young.
A number of Eugene churches
will have their own services In
observance of the Thanksgiving
holiday besides participating in
the Union service with the univer
sity. St. Mary's Episcopal church will
have Holy communion at 10
o'clock. First Baptist church has
aranged a service of Thanksgiving
with a special Thanksgiving tree
for 7:30 o'clock, Thursday even
ing. Theme of the service at the
Central Lutheran church at 10:30
Thanksgiving morning will be
"Lest Gratitude Die."
Among Lane county churches
announcing special services the
Bethesda Lutheran church at
Danebo will hold a 10:30 service;
Mabel Church of the Brethren's
service will be at 10 o'clock; and
the Zion Church of Christ has
planned a special musical pro
gram for Thanksgiving on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
OBSERVE SPECIAL SUNDAY
FLORENCE The churches of
Florence have designated Sunday,
Nov. 22, as Christmas seal Sunday,
according to announcement from
Dr. Norman K. Tully, Central
Presbyterian church, Eugene, who
Is chairman of the county clergy
man's, committee of the seal cam
paign. The form of observation
will depend upon the clergy in
each case.
gaard, pastor. Bible class and
Sunday school 10; morning service
11, sermon topic: "What About
the Dead?" Evening service 7:30;
choir practice following service.
Tuesday weekly prayer meeting
8. Thanksgiving day servict 10:30.
Falrmount Presbyterian:
Fifteenth and Villard; Rev. O. W.
Payne, pastor. Bible school 9:43
a.m.; morning worship 10:55.
Christian Endeavor 8:30. Choir re
hearsal 7:30 Thursday evening.
Unitarian:
Eleventh and Ferry. Morning
fellowship 11, Dr. Qulrinus Breen,
guest speaker, subject "Does
Mourning Become Electra?" Mrs.
E. F. Judkins devotional service,
special music.
Salvation Army: 1
Seventh and Pearl street, pbone
2099. Adjutant and Mrs. C. R.
Rueill, corps officers. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m.; morning wor
ship 11. Y.P.L. 6:15 p.m.; Sunday
evening 8, a memorial service for
Mrs. Kana Cox, Mrs. Roberts,
Home League treasurer In charge.
All meetings over the weekend will
bs conducted by members of the
Home Lague In observance of
Home League weekend. Corps Ca
det class Monday 7 p.m. Ladles
Home League Wednesday 1:30
p.m. Thursday 6:30 p.m. Weekly
training class for teachers; prayer
meeting. Saturday 8 p.m. a pub
lic meeting. Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday 7:30 p.m. open air
service corner of Eighth and Wil
lamette. Central Lutheran:
Sixth and Pearl; Harold Aalbue,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45; morn- :
Ing worship with Holy communion
11. sermon, "We Shsll All Give An I
Account." Junior Luther league
in parsonage 7; Cottage Bible Hour
at parsonage 8. Central church !
choir Wednesday 7:30. Thanks-1
giving sen-ice Thursday morning
10:30, sermon, "Lest Gratitude
Die." Senior Luther league Skat- !
ing party with Bethesda Luther,
league Friday at the Ice Arena. '
Confirmation classes Saturday;
Juniors 9 30, seniors 10:30. I
!
Assembly of God Tabernaele:
710 Thirteenth avenue west;
Rev. Roy K. Reed, pastor. Sunday
school 9:43: divine worship li.
Closing services by Moore broth
ers, evangelists, 7:30 p.m.; young (
people's meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
' i
Church of Christ: I
North Jefferson between First !
and Clark. A. Ellmore Johnson. !
Medford Church of Christ minister
will be at the Church of Christ Sat.
7:45 p.m. and at Sunday morning
worship 10:45. Evening services
at 7:45.
Truth Center
Library:
and Metaphysical
213 Miner building; Alice B. Wil
son, leader. Subject for the week
"Forgiving Love." Tuesday at
1 p m. and Wednesday ( p m,
"
M. Mary's rplscopal;
Thirteenth and rearl streets:
Rev. E. S. Bartlam. rector. Sun-
J. ny communion a, morn-i
ft ,
V
6 ,
tr
DEAN VICTOR P. MOR
RIS, speaker at union Thanks
giving services with univer
sity and students at Eugene
churches at MacArthur court
Thursday morning at 11 o'
clock. Harvest Cantata
Will Be Repeated by
Church Choir
The harvest festival cantata,
"Song of Thanksgiving" will be
repeated by the Congregational
choir Sunday evening in the main
sanctuary of the church it was
announced this week. The can
tata, presented for the first time
last Sunday evening will start at
7:30.
Mrs. P. H. Lehman, church or
ganist and director, explained that
there had been numerous requests
for repeating the cantata. The
sixteen member choir was coached
by Dean Theodore Kratt of the
University school of music. Mrs.
A. W. Vealer accompanies the
singers.
ing prayer and church school 9:45;
morning prayer and sermon H;
Canterbury club 6: Y.P.F. 7. Wed
nesday: Holy Communion, in Ger
linger 7 a.m., in the chapel 10.
Thanksgiving Day Holy Com
munion 10.
Falrmount Church of Christ:
Seventeenth and Columbia: J.!
Michael Shelley, minister. Bible
school 9:45; morning worship
10:45, sermon: "Bound to Give
Thanks Always." Young-folks'
church-building hour 6:30; even
ing evangelistic service 7:30. ser
mon: "I Want a Demonstration."
Mid-week prayer and bible study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
First Methodist:
Twelfth and Willamette; B.
Earle Parker. D.D., minister: Her
bert F. Kuehn, B.D., director of
Wesley Foundation; Mrs. Calvin
J. Crumbaker, supt. of church
school. Church school 9:45; Youth
Forum led by Dr. Ralph G. Bailey
9:45; student Bible class by Her
bert F. Kuehn 9:45; Junior church
11. Public worship 11. sermon
"Thankful Living." Wesley Foun
dation 7, devotions by Leslie
Brockelbank, Dr. Quirlnus Breen
will speak on "The Function of
the Church In a Time Like this."
Central Presbyterian:
1010 Pearl St., Dr. Norman K.
Tully, pastor. Bible school 9:45
a.m.; morning worship 11, ser
mon "Practical Thanksgiving."
Evening gospel service 7:30, ser
mon theme "The Key to Life's
Problems." Junior choir rehear
sal for all young people 6, in the
choir loft. Young people meeting
chapel 6:30, Donna Jean Gericke
leading. Westminister Forum,
1414 Kincald St.. 6:30. "What Is
Freedom?" Lynn Ellingson and
Harold Rhea. Tuesday 2 p.m..
Women's Executive Board at
Manse; 7:30 Deacons meet in
church office. Wednesday. 7:30 p.
m., Bible Reading Fellowship In
the chapel, read St. John 3. Fri
day 7:30 in chapel, Thanksgiving
party for all young people In
charge of Mrs. C. H. Secoy.
United Lutheran!
Thirteenth ave., east at Hlrh
St.; J. L. Sawyer, pastor. Church
school 9:43 a.m., morning service
11. subject "Christ--All in All."
Luther League 6:30 p m.
Church of the N'asarene:
Eighth and Madison: Herman
L. G. Smith, pastor. Bible school
9 43; worship service 11, annual
Thanksgiving missionary offer
ing, sermon. "Thank God and
Take Courage In Christ." Youth
groups 6 30; evening evangelistic
service 7:30, sermon. "God's Grace
and Good Sense." Mid-week
service Thursday 7:30.
Church of Christ;
126 Blair; T. R. Atkinson, min
ister. Bible school 10 a. m.; morn
ing worship 11, sermon. "Goals
for the Christian " Evening wor
ship 8. sermon "What Is the Gos
pel" Wednesday evening 8, sludy
of Isaiah. Friday evening 8, ser
monette KORE.
Countv Churches
Spflntflrld First Raptlst:
Second and C streets; If. A.
Wanvlg, minister. Sunday school
and Bible classes 9:43 a.m., Elmo
R Chase. Supt. Service of Wor
h!p and Thanksgiving 11 a.m..
Thanksgiving music bv the choir,
sermon, "It is a good thing to give
thanks unto the Lord." Young
Teople's meeting 6 30 p. m Song
service and scriyluie message 7.30
Dr. Webster
To Discuss
"Coaching"
"Coaching on the Job in the
Christian Ministry" is the topic to
be discussed by Vance H. Webster,
minister of the Baptist church, at
next Monday's assembly session of
the Eugene church leadership
training school. The assembly,
which convenes promptly at 8:20,
is open to the public according to
A. F. Holmerk secretary of the ar
rangements committee.
Monday's session of the school
will be the fifth of the six Monday
evenings being devoted by Eugene
church people to leadership train
ing this fall. The school, which
has Its headquarters at the Bap
tist church, Broadway at High,
extends an invitation to all in
terested persons to attend classes
on the two closing sessions wheth
er previously registered or not
Classes begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.
p. m., message by Mr. T. R. David.
Mid-week meeting Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal,
Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Zion Church of Christ:
Les Lowry minister. Bible
school 10 a.m.; morning worship
11, topic, "Seed Time and Har
vest." Christian Endeavor 6:30
p.m.; evening service 7:30, topic,
"Let's Talk Turkey." Special
Thanksgiving services Wednesday
evening, musical program 8.
Dexter Baptist:
Bible school, 9:45 a.m.: mom
Ins service 11. mMtflir,. "Th Ken.
aration of the Levites." Evening
service 7:30, message: "The Judg
ment of the Ungodly."
Olivet Baptist:
Veneta, Kenneth A. Tobias, pas
tor; Bible school 10; moming serv
ice 11, "Gratitude in the Midst of
Adversity." Bible school council
meeting 6:30; Youth Fellowship
7:15; evening service 8, "Stumbling
Stones."
.
Walton Church of Christ:
James Cornett, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45, morning worship ser
vice 11, sermon, "Thou Art the
Christ." Christian Endeavor 7;
evening service 8.
-
Leaburg Community:
Rev. O. W. Payne, pastor. Bible
school 10:30 a. m. No evening ser
vice. .
Fall Creek Church of Christ:
Donald Burke, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m., Mrs. Ira Hake,
Supt.; worship service 11, sermon,
"Things For Which We Are Thank
ful." Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.;
evening services 8, theme, "The
Need For Ships." Basket dinner
at noon. Ladies missionary cir
cle meets Wednesday. Mid-week
services 7 p.m. Wednesday. ,
Springfield Christian:
Fotrth and Ash; Rev. Claude
O'Brien, minister. Church school
9:45, R. E. Moshier, Supt.; special
Thanksgiving worship service 1 1
a.m., music by the male quartet
from Northwest Chrisitan college,
solo by Pearl Hildebrand, sermon
topic, "Our Heritage." Christian j Rev. Oscar Payne, pastor. No Sunday school 10 a. m., John
Endeavor 6:30 p. m.; evening ser-' evening preaching service. Sun-1 Akerson, supt.: worship 11, ser
vice 7:30, topic "Security." : day school 10 a.m., Mrs. Clarence : mon, "Thanksgiving and Thanks-
I Potter supt.. Thanksgiving ob-1 living."
Junction City Baptist: I servance with special offering
L. S. Cox, pastor. Bible school taken during the service. Mrs. RrML PLAN ENDORSED
10 a.m.: morning worship 11, mes- Zeno Zabrlskie in charge of the i PORTLAND, Nov. 21 (UK
sage. "A Panoramic View of the adult Bible class In the absence ! The Oregon Association of County
Christian Life." B.Y.P.U. 6:30
p.m.; gospel song service 7:30,
special trio numbers by Henry
Carlson, A. Grotenhuis. and Ralph
Wolverton, message. "A Sob, a
Sigh, and a Song." Prayer meet
ing and Bible study, Wednesday,
7:30.
SanU Clara Church of Christ:
Jean M. Shelley, pastor, Sun
day school, honor roll, 9:43: morn-1
Ing worship 11, sermon "Question
about Service number one." First
of five such messages. Junior and
young people's C.E. 7 p.m.; eve -
nlng worship 8, sixth In series of
"ten nights In God's house." ser -
mon "Funeral for the Living
Dead."
Lowell Bible Standard:
Rev. E. W. Johnson, minister,
Sunday school 10 a.m.; moming
worship 11. Ovsrcomers 7, lea-
son by Gerald McBee; evangelis-1
tic service 8, message by Mrs. Mil-
dred Johnson. Wednesday Chil -
dren's church 3:30: praise and
n.i --nrJ li'H4.u S.
urdav orchestra and chorus orac-
tlce T.
-
Mabel Church of the Brethren:
H. H. Ritter. pastor. Rible school
10 a.m.: morning service U, ser -
mon topic, "The Christian Family."
Thursday 10 a.m. Thanksgiving
services.
Hebron Church of Christ:
Richard Owen, minister. Bible
school 10 a.m.: moming worship
11. sermon, "Thanks Be To God."
Baptismal service at Cottage Grove
Christian church 4 30 p m.
Collars Grove Lutheran: I
(Missouri Synod) Oddfellows1'
hall. East Main near Fifth: W. A.!
Sylvesler. Roseburg. pastor. Sun
day school 9 45 a.m.; service 10 4.V I
Lutheran Hour will be broadcast
over KORE Sunday at 1 p.m.
Mapleton Evangelical:
Rev. r. M. Knoll, pastor. Sun
day school 10 a.m.; morning wor
ship Thanksgiving service. 11,
subject: "Let us Be Thankful."
Christian Endeavor 7 p.m.; Wo
man's Miwiouary society Thank
EDITORIAL
WAR AND PEACE
By Norman K. Tully, pastor Central Presbyterian church
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, who teacheth my
hands to war and my fingers to fight." Ps. 144:1.
"Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither
shall they learn war any more." Isa. 2:4.
An Irishman remarked recently, that this war will not
end with the duration. I think he meant that, after the war
of 'Mallets has ceased, the strueele of ideas will still go on.
- That explains why, with the
our interest in the quality ol the peace increases, r or wnai
avail to smash the enemy in battle if we run away from
our responsibility to help organize the world for peace?
Our fine talk about "freedom's unfettered chance," "a
better -world," and "this must not happen again," will come
to nought unless we face reality.
First, we fight not merely Hitler and his gang, but the
whole German people; who are militaristic by choice; who
love war and pursue it; and who want no place in the sun
that they do not win with their shining sword. Also, we
fight not the Japanese government but the Japanese peo
ple; pagan and prolific; clever and relentless; whose
minds are full of mediaeval ghosts of samurai totalitarian
ism. There can be no peace until the mood of these peo
ples change. Only force, force to the utmost without stint
or limit, will effect the change.
Second, unless we take to heart the lessons of our his
tory, we are not likely to make a good peace at the -end
of this war. We have never been able to keep out of any
war that has involved the North Atlantic Ocean. This is
the ninth time we have been sucked in; each time more
deeply. We have never been prepared to enter any of those
wars. Our sense of false security due to geography; our
ingrained individualistic habits due to pioneering back
ground; and our essential humaneness, making it obnoxious
for us to build up engines of death permanently, preclude
our ever being adequately prepared. We have never been
able to get out of any war with a good peace; because of
our wishful thinking: our flight from responsibility; and
our superstition that "it can't happen to us." Some form of
collective security is necessary to safeguard American
freedom.
Last time the Fourteen
Associates in Arms were not committed to them before the
peace conference, and the League of Nations was betray
ed in the house of its friends. This time we and our Associ
ates, more than twenty-six United Nations, are committed
to work out at the peace table a common program of pur
poses and principles embodied in the Atlantic Charter.
These purposes include the disarming and curbing of
aggressors until peace sentiment may get a chance again:
the right and duty of nations to remain within their own bord
ers and live there peaceably; and collaboration among na
tions to promote trade and raise standards of living.
These are minimum requirements of a peaceful world,
but they are practiceable. We may hope that by the re
current" scourge of war we are being taught the fallacy
of isolated virtue, the delusion of geographic remoteness,
and the necessity of some permanent system of general
security.
The choice goes on forever between the warring hand
and fighting fingers of the Psalmist and the peaceful vision
of Isaiah. Let us stand with Isaiah.
"For the dreamer lives forever,
While the fighter dies in a day."
Offering program 8, opening of
ThankOffering boxes,
Trent Church of Christ:
Rex Lawson, pastor. Bible
school 10 a. m.; morning worship
and communion service 11. Solo-
ist; Miss Eunice Megorden, ser-
mon topic: "Let Us Be Thankful
Christian Endeavor 6:30, evening
church service 7:30, clarinet solo
"The Holy City" by Mrs. Rex Law-
1 son. Mid-week service Thursday
1 evening 7:30.
I
; Waltervllle Presbyterian:
of the regular teacher, Mrs,
George Willian. Christian Endeav-
or service 7. Miss Betty Alex
ander, president.
.
Creswell Presbyterian:
Rev. Floyd E. Dorris pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m., morning
worship 11. Christian Endeavor
6:30 p. m.; choir rehearsal Tuesday
evening.
, Creswell Christian:
Caroll McMickel pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m.; morning worship
1 11. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.;
, evening service 7:30.
1 e
Creswell Methodist:
Rev. Mrs. C. L. Camo. Distor.
Sunday school 10 a.m.; morning
worship 11. Epworth Leagues
6:30; evening service 7:30; orches-
t tra and
choir practice Tuesday
evening.
: Bethesda Lutheran, Danebo:
1 Ingward Olsen, pastor. Junior !
confirmation class 8:43 a.m. Sun-
Aa" C , rl . ,. -.k.ul O .l-t- I
classes 9:45; divine worshin ser.!
ivice 11 n.ni.fc ,,.'
Wn Z. communion ser-,
vice 2 30 p.m. Fellowship meet.
.. ...
p.m. Fellowship meet-1
' 'ng 8 P m
. insan
' "
continue study: "Gain
appreciation of our
Light Fixtures
For All Over the House
LIGHTNING'S
It.M Willamette Phone 1318
Loans Wanted
ro you know that Interest and
Tsxes paid on a home are de
ducuble from your Income tax?
Buy A Home Now!
r.l'C.EVE'S
FIRST FEDERAL
Savtnrs Loan Assn.
Miner Rldg. phone 121?
growth of our fighting fist.
Points were lost because our
Bible." Thanksgiving Day ser-
vice 10:30 a.m. Junior choir
rehearsal Saturday, 9:45; senior
confirmation class 10:30 a.m.
j Springfield Free Methodist:
Fourth and B St.; Rev. Leon
j A. Belles, pastor. Sunday school
9:45; morning Worship' 11; Young
peoples service 8:45 p.m.; even
ing evangelistic service 7:45. Mid
week prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7:45.
I Franklin Methodist:
I Rev. Philip S. Clapp.
Rev. Philip S. Clapp, pastor.
Treasurers endorsed the Ruml plan
lor current collection of federal
income taxes with the adoption
late yesterday of a resolution
which will be forwarded to Ore
gon'a congressional delegation.
PIONEER GROUP ELECTS
PORTLAND, Nov. 21 (U.B
President Roy A. Perry and all
other officers of the Oregon coun
cil of the American Pioneer Trails
association were re-elected yester
day. MORE TROOPS ARRIVE
NOUMEA. NEW CALEDONIA,
Saturday, Nov. 21. U.R Well
equipped New Zealand forces have
arrived In New Caledonia to sup
plement American and Fighting
French troops already here, it was
revealed today.
ARROW MESSENGER Ph. 610
To Relieve Distress of MONTHLY
FEMALE WEAKNESS
due tO function! ntrtnHIr .4l.,.-fc
".e'?n,i E"10 disturb-
Butrs-ir -14-aia.s. rinxnam s Com-
pound tablets (with added lron.
Also fine atomrhi timn Nvtii
nuirs irv ljvnm f. Ml,
Also fine stomachic tonic! Follow
Jabel directions. Well worth tryingl
"Il-Nr IN KORE
1IM KIl.iT.I.,
Tkt 81'NDATS
moitiMv nor
11 :M U I?: Naa
OLD-FASHIONED
ll-VIVAL HOl
S;M u 1:M P. M.
I'nttr Dlrt.tlsn r
Chftrlti K. rvlltr"
UNIVERSAL
SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
4"3 East Broadway
All Denominations Welcome
ie
1
st.n- i
Satjtel
"TktakitiTlRt'
: I"
' lit C.
u: VI. It
auMtt
C. t-Vne. D.D.
Pastor
Rev. E.
JS ....
LXJ
.saaaamMasssaasaaaaaaaaaaaaiseaaaaaaaaa
ROY BREG, youth leader,
who will address Eugene
young people at Youth Rally
Tuesday evening; in First
Baptist church.
Rev. Oscar Payne of
Fairmount Church
Will Call Meeting
A congregational meeting of the
Fairmount Presbyterian church is
to be called by the pastor, Rev.
W. Payne, whose resignation be
comes effective December 6 when
he will assume his pastorate of the
Marshfield church. The meeting
will be held Nov. 29, after the
morning service.
At the meeting of the Sunday
school staff last Wednesday eve
ning the resignation of Mrs. John
Simons as beginners' superinten
dent was accepted and Miss Hat
tie May Renshaw was elected to
finish her term as superintendent.
Mrs. Frank Falk was elected
treasurer of the Sunday school to
succeed Miss Dorothy Miller now
in Portland. Alberta Warnock was
chosen to fill out the unexpired
term of Miss Renshaw as secretary
of the Sunday school.
Gas Ration Critics
Scored by Jeffers
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. (W Na
tional Rubber Director William
H. Jeffers said today that opposi
tion to nationwide gasoline ration
ing "is an organized opposition
using funds furnished by people
who should know better."
"The gasoline rationing In the
east saved rubber," he told the
annual meeting of the Grocery
Manufacturers of America. "Na
tionwide gasoline rationing which
goes into effect Dec. 1 is only a
means to an end.
"It will go into effect regardless
of the organized opposition In the
west. That opposition is based on
the theory that there Is no short
age of gasoline in -the west."
After his address, which was a
complete departure from his pre
pared speech, Jeffers told news
papermen that he had In mind as
"the opposition group" organiza
tions similar to chambers of com
merce and other "well-meaning
civic agencies."
Jeffers said that there were
more than 6,000,000 farms in the
nation and asserted that "if we
can keep the men on the farms
and keep our rubber, we can pro
duce food and get It to market"
After the needs of the armed
services, Jeffers continued, rubber
can be used for essential driving.
He defined the latter as "getting
men to and from your factories,
doctors, and farmers to produce
and market their crops."
-
Euge
ne Officer Enters
Army
Motor School
Second U. Herman K. Pfelffer,
Full View drive, Eugene, is en
tering an officers' training achool
motor course at the field artillery
school at Fort Sill, Okla. Lt.
Pfeiffer is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Pfeiffer of Eugene.
Denmark has the most highly
organized agricultural Industry on
the world.
ARROW MESSENGER Ph. 610.
Do You Require RED FLANNEL
Is Your FUEL Consumption Lo1
INSULATION IS Your Answer!
Any kind it better than none. We hai,,!S'
and lt costs LESS.
W. recommend our Duplex Board (only
aho our Weather Wood Tile. All produces
wood fibre by lh U. S. G. Co.
ValuahU for Initiation and decoration osi'"
ber WHITE all the way thru (not o"
NO priority required and NO dollar W
BEAN GROWERS plae your orders f
Som " Plywood gtlll In tock-lb
ample for ordinary needs.
To'SpeakA.
YnntV, rj.i, '
A Citv uM. .. I
November 24 to .r
B"g, executtL
d Youth Xn?Jte
ff of the eveto?
ion under i
ki me Oregon TtiiZJr
appearance, ta
councilJ
wbeverycaMW.iT'?
"umtttte youth
of the National
' and is brH
the Northwest r.r?l
t the meetmg Jtej
" various ym
Citv uHll k-
(
.1
program. ArtHiti ,
itog '""ifd for
wad
nut
odd
uuuuKflrai in
announced liter.
CHAIRS climb
Draw Oauj
Vou can whie wr t
vou can't beat our SS
tow rial nuir..a
j . fnung mH
We have Toa mi Jtm J
Dave' pu sk 'ffi
Lenses DupIicrM
oumaw, OTenugat era
Finest msteruXSOimsJ
STANDARD OPTICA;
registered optasarjt i i
tJi. mars ni
82 WlUanettt
Hadeea Cat Btda
sad
Permanent unt-fm
a M, UREYCa
94 West Sts Fhwltf
7
WONDES
of 1st
WORLD
Sunday at 7:30 p. mj
"VICTORY
Through
mi 1 A
inanKsqivm?
at 11 a. B.
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Broidwij St Ed
V. tt Webster, h
,iohlho3
THe Lighihoi
Temple
Open Blblt SustBi
ist em
9:45 a
SUNDAY SCOT
11:00 a m.
Worship m
"ABOUND
THANKSGIYIJm
7:30 t
Evtffi9!'J
"FROM FOVEA "
PLDTT
Good muse - j
fashioned GcpI "