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if3l' nance L Church Af Methodist r- - f the North-(children who desire to attend the "Ghetto both P dunned at Bend. ;raorning worship service. ncuucauoj, o you., uiuc tviu be a quarterly conference in the church parlors, called by the minister. jc5, ujiu4 V ne rrtenaiy oiuie win V-. ''The Hun-IT"' "'. ! .." r"' aay at, i p.m. Aug. ao. N. Wrangham, Secy. IfP?:.' ..ir on. ' me MSn reward- under the cu ria The Hun- At the First Methodist Church, 1185 Willamette St. the minister Rev. Berlyn V. Farris has chosen as his sermon topic, "On Looking Forward." The choir under the direction of James Kays will pre sent the anthem, Doris Siegenthaler will sing, . Dav ol "Lord, Goa Aunignry- Dy iscnai .31! -.f 'b will be feowsky. There will be church 2 two festival school for all ages beginning at i--ii.T 10 l o-is a.m. -a-m a m. Sundav morning. Them tff"521 I will be a nursery for the con- -1 Larson, a re- yenience of parents with small FTlsins. "The nun ktfS F. Mueller, by .HfiM has been set for district and world- advance. ik, 11 s-m. service f..i .rational P1 . !in h held at 'Srk. beginning i-k nlcnlc dinner. Women's League jeoi - - LcUsseof the Sunday rsTat 9:45 a.m.. Bible :$cast over KORE 5aa Women's Guild :.Hav at 8 p.m. in t Lim with Mrs. Mar K Mrs. Kenneth Bra- fcirs- SIOtT tsoy Group meets ev la, evening 7:30 p.m. 5h room at the Uni- nth and Ferry. Ujjiij invited. Vers of Blessing" KORE Up, 8:15 A.M. 1:45 A. M. Sunday School t 11A.M. fit Rock That Is Higher Than I" 7:30 P.M. Ibe Seeking God M Seeking Man" Villi Meetings 6:30 P.M. Hv 7:30 P. M. ' People's Meeting At Grove COTTAGE GROVE Rev. T. Sidney ShinalL pastor of the' First Baptist Church of Cottage Grove, will speak Sunday morn ing on the subject "It Happened On a Mount." "Old Mount Hermon, nearly 10,000 feet above aea level, was an ideal place for the unveil ing of Christ to His disciples. They had witnessed His minis try of wonderful works, won derful teaching, and the won derful life which Be lived, and now in the mount the further seal of God placed upon Him." At the 8 p.m. service the sub ject will be "America, Whither Bound?" The pastor will discuss some of the trends in American life, and will endeavor to an swer the question "Can Religion be Lost in the United States?" The public is cordially invited to attend all services. First Presbyterian Church D. Hugh Feniston, pastor. Morning worship is at 11. The pastor will speak on "The Creative Obser vation of God's World." Sunday School meets at 9:45 for all de partments. The Church, of Christ at Sixth and Gibbs conducts Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning wor ship and Communion is at 11 a.m. Special music by the choir will be "The Sweetest Story by stints. Young Peoples' CFC will be at 7 P-m. Leader, Bill Miller. Spon sors of the group are Mr, and Mrs. Robert Beach. Junior EFC also meets at 7 p.m. with lead ers, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry With erspoon. Pre-prayer service is at 7:30 p.m. Congregational singing and Evangelistic sermon at 8 p. m. Special by Mrs. Bonnie Pitch er, "Memory" by Rodeheaver. The choir practices at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Young people meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Robert Beach home. Adults meet at the church at 8 . pjr for mid-week prayer service every Thursday. U. Lutherans Break Ground Sunday Noon At 12:15 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, members and friends of the United Lutheran Church of En gene will assemble at the site of their new church home on the southwest corner of Twenty-second and Washington St to bold a brief ground-breaking ceremony preparatory to commencing construction of their $75,000 chapel and educa tional unit. AVork on the new project will get under way Immediately. Wayne H. Shields, the general contractor in charge, estimates that it will require about 25 weeks to complete the job. John Stafford of Eugene Is the local supervising architect and Gill Nordltng chairman of the building committee. Flans and specifications for the proj ect were drawn by Norman Mansell, A.I.A. of Philadelphia, Pa. 1 v. ft? J. ; Don Stump Shows Views Of Alaska MOHAWK The Rev. Don Stump, missionary to Alaska, will speak at the Sunday evening service of the Mohawk Com munity Church, showing colored ; Bnptist Church at InglewooJ, Calif, slides of his work. j Rev Mr Rav Was born in Japan, Stump, a former Eugene man. ,tne so pf mjssionary parents, and and Mrs. Stump, formerly Lorene ,.as . niissionan, himself for sev- The Calvary Quartet At JC Churches JUNCTION CITY At the Methodist Church, Rev. Harold W. Turpin, pastor of the First Pres byterian Church of Hammond, In diana, will preach, taking the place of Rev. A. E. Davis who is away on vacation this week. The Rev. Turpin and family are visit ing at the Rev. W. B. Empey home. Mrs. Turpin is a niece of Mr. Em-pey's. At the Methodist Church in Riv-ei-view, the Rev. W. B. Empey will speak in the absence of the pas tor. Church of God meets In the Townsend Hall with Rev. Oran E. Williams, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. 'Wages of Sin' Is Topic At Evangelical Rev. Charles Fogg will speak this Sunday morning on "The Wages of Sin," at the Evangeli cal United Brethren Church. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Joe Nee, super intendent, and George Horn and Ralph Arensmeier, assistant su perintendents. The combined Youth Fellow ship groups will meet at 8:30 p.m. for a singspiration and youth service. At 7:30 p.m., an informal serv ice will be conducted with op portunity for everyone present to participate. Local Boy Member of Famed Quartet Register-Guard. Engrnp. Ore., Sat.. Aug. 13, 1919, Page 3 Missionary From Japan Speaks At First Baptist, on Sunday Guest speaker at the First Bap tist Church Sunday will be Rev. Hermon Ray who is pastor of First . jcral years before returning to the Lemmex of Eugene, and their 1 tnree sons, uavia, six aim s 11.111, ,,.,,. ( im.ri.. James, five, and Donny, seven '., .. . h. ,;,. .ab. T John "The Gospel of Certainty"; This message will be broadcast over KASH. The choir will sing The Shepherd s Psalm" by Pro- months, came down from Alaska in the spring and they spent the summer visiting in the east. They are now on their way back to Alaska by the Alcan Highway, in a new jeep. They will be here about two weeks before starting the long trip home. The Calvary Male Quartet of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles will be presenting a special program at First Baptist Church in Eugene Thursday, Aug. 18, at 7:30 p.m. PRODUCTION STARTS ON RELIGIOUS TEATURETTES' HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Three "featurettes" are now being pro duced here by Family Films, Inc., makers of religious movies. They are: "On the Right Side" and "Of Such Is the Kingdom," both two reelera; and "Walking with God," a three-reeler. The War Cry. At the Baptist Church, Rev. Ar thur Van De Zande will speak on "The Neglected Operations of a Helpless Administration", In the evening, the pastor's topic will be "The Conversion of a Religious Man". Baptist Youth Leagues. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Hour, 7:45 p.m. There will be no Dreachine serv ice at the Lutheran Church due to the absence of Rev. C. S. Hasle, who with Mrs. Hasle win be in Vancouver, British Columbia. wnere ne wiu be guest speaker at the lzth anniversary of the Luth eran Church in that city. Sunday acnooi at 10 a.m. as usual. .At the recent meeting of the Lutheran Ladies Aid, the annual bazaar date was set for Wednes' day, Nov. 9. , Rev. Phil Ryan's morning mes sage at the Christian Church will be "God's Work and Man's Care". Sunday School, 10 a.m. In the eve ning the pastor will speak on "The Woman Whose Beauty Saved a Race". pa. opmlah, German, PortucjusM, and BraOle. " 0. Box 55, Lot AntjalM 53, California LISTEN TO VOICE OF PBOPHECr EVERY SUNDAY. 8:30 to 9:00 JLM. KORE 10:55 A. M. pHE GREAT CONFESSION" M-"0 Light of All the World," by Hamplea ' Eunice Royston 'KE SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. KUGN Carries Leipzig Sermon Sunday Morn theroe, and Hildegard Wagner will S'ng ' Prayer by Union as a solo. The Bible school will meet at 9:45 and the six fellowship groups at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Ray will speak at the evening service at 7:30 on III John "The Gospel of Hospital ity". On Thursday at 7:30 the Cal vary Male Quartet of Bible In stitute of Los Angeles will pre sent an inspiring program. HERMAN KAY St. Mary's Catholic Church will broadcast over KUGN at the 11 ., . , .. , - 1 M. ill. nif. ouiuiuj. 111c aci 1, 1, hi kick 10, me son 01 mr. .m ... . h..j w ir-.r.. V.r. Wilfred Cook of Route 2, Lf ; Fa(her j is a member of the quartet. Linenan wlU be celebrant of the The nnartoi .iu nrpr,i vrloH High Mass. The music will be program including vocal and in- j rendered by St. Mary's adult choir strumental numbers and brief wl" ualB v-ooiey in cnarge mui messages. They will be at the First Bap tist Church in Springfield Wednes day, Aug. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Unify Methodist Has Big Picnic UNITY METHODIST CHURCH (Between Fall Creek and Low' ell). "Christianizing Our Rela tionships" will be pastor Harold G. Thornburg's topic Sunday morning. The worship service will be on "Fellowship" with an in strumental number by Miss Ven eta Jackson. Cradleroll members and their mothers will be honored at the service and the picnic. A picnic will follow the serv ice at the church. Special activi ies are being planned for the girls by Mrs. Bud Fitzgerald and Mrs. Maurice Warner. The boy's activities will feature a track meet with Royal Carpenter and Mr. Thornburg In charge. The Young Adult Class is hav ing an interesting series of les sons on "Getting Along With Others" led by Mr. Thornburg. "Getting Along With Others in the Church" is , the sub-topic for this Sunday. The regular meeting of the of ficlal board will be held Friday evening Aug. 19. Mrs. Eldon Warner, lay member of the an nual conference, will bring a re port regardln the annual confer ence. JUNIOR CHURCH 10:55 A.M. tvenmg Service 7:30 P. M. hV.'he s wh0 attended 99 Men's. Bovs Camn short message by Dr. E. R, Moon "t Christian Church lllh and 12lh on Oak J& t?-2,00N- Ad Inlerim Pastor UILS H. CORXETT, Associate Pastor v Listen to Hf CHRISTIANS' HOUR ti.f. awnr. iiigu; MONROE ALPINE MONROE Sunday, Aug. 14, at the Monroe and Alpine Methodist Churches, the sermon topic will be: "There Is An Enemy, There Is A Conflict, And There Is A Vic tory." Alpine will have the 11 a. m. hour and Monroe, 8 p. m. Rev. H. G. Herrmann Is the pastor of the two churches. Weekly prayer meetings at the Monroe Methodist Church will be gin next Tuesday, Aug. 18, 8 p. m., to be held In the church for the time being. General public invited. The Alpine midweek services are in the Methodist Church there every Thursday evening. Every body welcome. Those attending church services at Monroe Methodist last Sunday were treated to very fine music: an instrumental duet by Mrs. D. Folk and daughter, Dorothy; a vo cal solo by Dorothy. Mrs. Folk and Dorothy are visiting relatives here from their home in Vermil lion, Alberta, Canada. MONROE Regular services will he held again this Sundav. Autf. u u. tv. Mthn,iic n,,.i NEW FILM GROUP r'o H.n- Knrfv .ohonl in PRODUCES 'SCENIC PSALMS' a. m.; and worship services at Hi HOLLYWOOD, Calif. A series a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. wJo'S"4 motion pictures known as Good will be here from Woodburn "ScemL PsaJms' "1 P to conduct services for the one dud here J ' ?' J' ' . a group organized bs the Rev- Z' . , . ,'erend Dorland Dryer. Prayer meeting is Wednesday at, The movie8 ma use of coIor o p. ni. AfCreswell CRESWELL Morning wor ship at the Methodist Church Sun. day, Aug. 14 at 11. Rev. Alex. ander Hawthorne's topic wRl be "Before They Call I Will Answer." Sunday school at 10 a.m. with Chester Walton in charge. Eve ning services at 8 and Rev. Haw thorne will apeak on "Always Green Lights on God's Street." Rev. W. Lee Gray's topic for Sunday. Aug. 14, at the Presby terian Church will be "Failed, but Won Out," at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Rich. ard Campbell In charge. West minster Fellowship at 7 p.m. Morning worship at 11 Sunday, Aug. 14, at the Assembly of God Church with Rev. Ward Wood in charge. Sunday school at 10 a.m Evangelistic services at 8 p.m. Young peoples meeting wednes. day evening at 8. New Church Opens Sunday At Lowell LOWELL The Lowell Com munity Church will hold its first service in the high school audi torium Sunday, Aug. 14 at 8 p.m. They will worship there until Sept. at which time they hope to have a permanent building. As an opening feature the min ister, Rev. Leonard T. Edwards, will present in sound motion pic tures, "Why did God Allow Hit ler to Murder Thuosands of Jews?" The lecture will be presented In steriopticon views. Every Sunday evening there will be sound mo tion pictures. The purpose of the Lowell Com munity Church is to provide a home for the few of so many dif ferent denominations. No member ship Is necessary. A common place of Christian fellowship with one creed and CHRIST. There will be special music from piano and piano accordion. Old time congre gational singing that every one will enjoy. The minister, The Rev. Leonard T. Edwards and wife have pur chased a place and are now build ing a new home. Rev. Edwards has traveled extensively minister. ing with his unique program in many denominations. If you live in or near Lowell and looking for a church home, give the Lowell Community Church a try. The Welcome mat is always out and a place where you are a stranger but once. Francis Cooley as organist, Father Basil, O.S.B., and Father Leipzig will say the 6:30, 8, 9 and 10 a. m. Masses with sermons at each of the four Masses. Father J. J. Linehan will say the 8 a. m. Mass at St. Michaels Catholic Church with First Solemn communion at the closing of the two weeks summer religious vaca. lion school. Monday, Aug. 15, the Feast of the Assumption, a holy day of ob ligation, will be observed in St. Mary's Catholic Church with four Masses at 6, 7, 8, and 9 a. m Father Linehan will have two Masses at 7 and 8:30 a. m. in St. Michael's Catholic Church at Oak- ndge. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "SOUL" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Au gust H. The Golden Text Is "Thus salth the high and lofty One that in- sermon from ( Gelations ' entitled, habiteth eternity, whose name is ..The RestoraUon.". at the. 11 a.m. nm.v; i awcii in me nign ana holy place, with him also that Is of a contrite and humble spirit At Noti Church NOTI Sunday, Aug. 14, Neilan Dodson, pastor of the Church of Christ, preaches the concluding to revive the spirit of the hum ble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones" (Isa. 57:15). Among the citations which com prise the esson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Sanc tify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the Lord which sanctify you" (Lev. 20:7), togeth er with the following correlative passage from the Christian Sci ence textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Soul an 1 Spirit being one, God and Soul are one, and this one never Included in a limited mind or a limited body" . (p. 336); service. Miss Janet Hals and F. C. Hale will sing a special' number.' Evening sermon (7:30) begins a series on things Jesus taught In his miracles, first message being "The Quiet Storm." AT McKENZIE BRIDGE McKENZIE BRIDGE At the Christian Church, the Rev. Frank L. Cook, pastor for the past six years, will preach at 11 a.m. Mrs. Smith Taylor, Sunday school su perintendent, will welcome the children at 9:45 a.m. There will be special music at the church hour. Cordial welcome to visitors from Eugene. ' Special Music At Central Pres. Rev. Paul S. Mellish has re turned from the university pas- ror s conierence at Dubuque, Iowa, and will preach at 9:45 a.m., when the unified service of church and church school will be held. His sermon theme will be "God and Man." Clell Conrad will sing the tenor solo, "If With All Your Hearts" Mendelssohn. Andrew Flanders at the organ will nlav "Ave Maria" by Mascagnl for the prelude and "Berceuse" Godard tor the offertory number. The Junior High Westminster Fellowship will meet in Fellow ship Hall at 5 p.m. "What Is Junior High Camp?" will be their subject for discussion, under the leadership of the fellowship com mission. I The faith and life commission i will nave charge of the Senior' High Westminster Fellowship which will meet in Fellowship' Hall at 8:15 p.m. Their topic will be "The Five W'a of Prayer." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts ' ' 12th and Oak Streets Swvicoa Sunday 1 1 A.M. and 8 P.M. Subject Aug. 14 "SOUL" Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. . Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 P.M. Reading Room, 86 West Broadway The Public Ii Invited To Attend the Church Services smd Use the Reading Room At Springfield At First Baptist Church Sun day school convenes at 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Bob Cook; there are departments for all age groups. "Festival Songs" is the subject of the lesson. "How The Race Is Won" Is the theme the pastor, Rev. LeRoy Crossley, will discuss at 11 a.m. The BYF groups meet at 6:45 p.m. for their devotional period and they will have the annual election of officers. This church will join in the union service at the Christian Church at 8 p.m. The Calvary Male Quartet from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles will alng a sacred con cert at this church Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Don't miss this. At Coburg COBURG The Methodists will hear a sermon on "Fishing With Christ" with the Rev. Floyd E. Tuffs speaking. There Is no eve ning service. Sam Marshall will sing "The Lord's Prayer," by Malotte. Nur sery service Is provided during church. Frank L. Betzer will speak on "Revealing the Unknown God" at the Church of Christ, In the morn ing. Joe H. Stewart will sing a solo. At 7:45 p.m. the pastor speaks on "The Mount of Communica tion". Special music will be of fered by a girls' trio: Mrs. Loy Moss, Miss Lena Crownover, and Miss Dolores Coburn. JESUS NAME PENTECOST CORNER 8th & LINCOLN . W.O.W BUILDING Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11 lOO A. M. Evening WorahlB 7:30 P.M. Edward H. Benedick In Charge DONALD G. HUNT Evangelist, Editor and Bible College Professor , WILL PREACH BOTH MORNING AND EVENING AT THE Santa Clara Church of Christ rlli: AUG. 14 Bring Your Friendsl Yenefa Baptist VENETA " ustiflcatiori" Is the theme of the sermon that the Rev. SPRTTJf:prF:t.n"Tli lmnnr. tance of Being In Christ" will Jonn Htnwn win give ai me Bap be discussed bv Evangelist Reg-j 11,1 Church Sunday, II a.m. inald Rogers, over KORE Sundav The Rev- Joe Brl" Youlh For and music and include sequences ;at 7;45 a.m. "Hell," is the sub-'Cnrist director, will be present following the traditional pattern ject f0r tne u am service at ln tnc evening, to talk to the of Protestant worship services. ' ,u- .h,lr,h hniiHino '-ih r young people during thr hour. I They run for about 30 - minutes strectj. At g p.m.' the subject !ond 10 lve the evening sermon. ana nave a preiuae, can io wor- . ,,, h . Thr, Nn ii Afterward he wishes to meet with Gilead?" those interested In getting Bible classes nr. held fr .11 1 Youth For Christ rallies started RECORDING MACHINES BROUGHT TO CONVENTION OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Southern Baptists m various parts ( Ship, hymns for singing partici of the country will have an oppor-ipation by the congregation view-i tunny to near veroaum proceju-, ng ine pictures response a-. 10 a m and 7-30 S"in in this vicinity, f th 1innmtnatinn A2nn 1 inw fmm thA Rihl. a srmon and 'KC gruups, at iu a.m. ana .u annual convention here. closing meditation and benedic-, P-m- Wednesday evening About 65 clergymen brought re-, tion. -classes, 8 p.m. cording machines which ground i Each film will Include a place out everv word spoken on the for intermission to permit the in- i ....... enrtinn nf a ormnn hv lh nnr- iMJ.vra platform ana .every aye r " h , . A speck vote casi ourmg j nrst to be released is "The was bein ken in a certain ; study of memory work, lne war i,ry ,,,. ..j-i-u i-hurrh ri .,, -- lemjJieu Xlllifi, tih-ii var Hi:-, w. ,.. nt This Is for folks from all the churches n this area. Bible study Wednesday, 8 p.m. Adults will be discussing "Sane tification." Young people meet at missionary offering; the parsonage continuing their if SEE and HEAR SALT OF THE EARTH New Colored Sound Movie THE ONLY FUKE MOVIE IN TOWN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 808 High St. During the month of August Soturdoy, Aug. 13, 7:45 P.M. Everyone Welcome. Joe Brill Director CHRIST IS HONORED, AND THE SPIRIT OF GOD HAS LIBERTY" n . " ""lamp VlAmW... - i due , 5JEMBLY . 9:45 a.m. 11:00 am. . 6:45 p.m. . 7:45 a.m. . 7:45 p.m. OF GOD VST if - 9!JX ... . UGrvr-. J litv . K"'VAL CENTER" V. CorH If ... ' "'npiri, paauir m miered at the Wilshlre Methodist orously critical of the congrega church, Los Angeles. Inspired by'tlon's missionary spending the words, "I will lift up minej didn't like where it was being eyes unto the hills," it presents ; sent fas observed to drop In the scenic beauties of the Grand 'dime for the total program of Canyon. Bryce Canyon, Zion Na-jnlssions. tional Park and the plains of thef He was employed and had a Southwest in color. Jsireable salary check each week. Also completed are "Desert Vm . j.. .v,. Symphony" and "Forest Cathe-,"eJ?v? l'me 'or "ft dral." To follow are "Water of cf beln cfiUc". "ow mu would. Life," "Gardens of God" and y0.u. give ,'or ne P"Vl!ege of "Consider the Lilies." To be ""-"'" s 'n: filmed in Mexico this summer are "Blue Horizons" and "Day Is Done." The War Cry. -NCC Bulletin WILLAGILLESPIE Rev. El wood Marvin will have for his toplo at the morning service, "Sowing and Reaping " Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Green will be the eounselers for the evening the Bailey Hill Community Church service of the Youth Fellowship Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Four group. 'Otkf Grani Hall. AT BAILEY TIILL BAILEY HILL Rev. Kenneth Dooley will speak on "Philadel phia, the Church of Brotherly Love," from Rev. 8; 7-13, which Is the sixth in the series, "The Seven Churches of Revelation," at CHURCHES OF CHRIST Jut, n le you CONVERSION In the process of conversion three changes must take place: a change of hearl, life and relationship. Without thsl complete change no man can rightfully wear the name Christian, or claim membership In the body of Christ. CHANGE OF HEART The heart Is changed by faith. "Now when they heard this, they were pricked In their heart, and said unto Peter and the rest of the apostles, brethren what shall we do?" (Acts 2:37). CHANGE OF LIFE The life ts changed as a result of repentance. "Bring forth therefore fruit worthy of r- penantoe" (Mt. 3.8). ' . - CHANGE OF RELATIONSHIP The relationship Is changed In baptism. "Forces, many of you. as were baptiied Into Christ did put on Christ" (Gal. 3.27). The following Churches of Chrltt In this community welcome you to attend all of their service 494 10th Ave. Waal Monro near FUth ' 12th and C Streets London (Eugene) (Cottag Grova) (Springfield) ' Cntrn! Vlaw