I I P o t tlu d - là cleared th is is AsUaado > Place T j Fmd What It Wants To Eat Sunday askef A Featare Page For Teffihg the Cooks About the Good Eatables ' “The- Reaurreetlen of The Corner-Stone of A S M L .O D CHURCHES P *i(h .” Good Friday ,t 7:30 p. m.. subject: (Continued From Page Three), Banuen— “The Battle Over the icifixion.” Prayer meet- Em pty Tomb.” r Wednesday evening at .Evening sormon— “Wbbt T h tak A t the morning worship hour 7:30. The public Is cordially a* following is the order of Y » of 'Christ.” - ' invited to all these, cervices In 8 0 « the Congregational church. F irs t Congregational Church Anthem— By the Choir, prayer— Mrs. Patterson. F « r- - W . Judsog Oldfield. MSsister T rin ity EpfcB«prt (liarefc mer minister of the Ashland Boalevard sad M ain Street Vicar, The Rov. P. K . Hammond Sunday school at 'l : 4 6 ». m.. Church of Christ. Holy Communion at 3 a. m '•Behold I Stand at The Door” w ith classes for all grads* and Church school at 3 :4 6. Morning ages. . B ring your Bible. Morn­ — Choir. The Lords Supper— Offertory. ing servlee at 11; subject: “ Im ­ service and sermon at 11. The Easter Anthem— Choir with m ortality versus A nnihilation.” music for this service by the soprano obligato by Mrs. Edwin Junior Christian Endeavor at Vested Choir under the direction « p. in. Christian Endeavor at of Mr. K art P. Nlms Is as fol- Dunn. , * 3 :3 3. Evening service a t 7:80. lows: Scripture Reading. Processional Hymn— "Welcome Happy Morning.” “Eyerie BleJson.” ' •‘Gloria T ib i.” “ Gratia* TlhL” Anthem— “Come See the Place Where ,the Lord Lay.” will make better cooking Hymn— “The Strife Is O’er.” Offertory, solo— Mrs. W m . M. rd God Omnipotent i Subject by Choir. Christ, SASTER SERVICES AT n o * ' Fruits, Vegetables Many good things for your Eafster > , Dinner k t ‘ I;- ' rtd V? ' * The 'Tendency < T o il , , j c j c j i , j , is for oxpansiun W the business world. Whôther you «re planning A or an there«» of your , talk over votre plais With ydt able to advise and assist ju tt ( j ( , Nye la » young man who You don’t < thinks for himself. 4 ta lk to him long before getting , that idea of hfm , too. , He doesn’t appear to be a ( senator for the mere sake Of being a senator, lik e some. He's , a senator because there are lere are the /u ih s of thé home of Mary and Martha in tbibgs he wants to accomplish Bethany, near Jerusalem, whither Christ retired on Wed­ and -he can accomplish them Briggs. Anthem— “Savior When Night best, if at a ll, in Congress— nesday of Holy Week — the day ¿before He returned to Involves The Sklea.” .the senate or the lower house. Jerusalem for The Last Supper. “Saactns.” They’re serious things and he •‘Benedlctus.’* has them on his mind, which “Aghus D el.” / doubtless is why he’s serious “ Gloria In Excelrts.” “Nunc p im itla .” - “Amana.” As everybody w ill recall, there Recessional Hymn— “ The Day was a fight in the Senate over of Resurrection.” the question of seating Nye. A t 2 :iF . the K n ig h t Tem plar H e came from North Dakota Commanderles of Ashland and as a Republican appointee of Grants Pass w ill attend a ser-' Gdvernor Sortie’s, , to sit until vjce especially for them. next November’s election, ip There w ill be no evening ser­ place of the late Sehator Ladd, vice. . who died in office. He came, II, 33 33 mind, as a Republican. Senator Barter SOrvtoie a t the Catholic Neely, a Democrat, led the fight Church to e*at him. Rehator d o ff, a ' Early Mass Easter morning at RdpubHoa», led the fight to keep the Catholic church 111 be at him out. 3:00 o’clock. A t ten o’clock I t JUst goes to Show how a high maas w ill he suag by the little, the old pkrty labels, “Re- choir; soloists w ill be Mrs. P. publican” sad “ Democrat,” mean S. Provost and pharles Delsmam these times. A sermon o * the Resurrection » i l l he preached by the pastor. Benediction, of the Blessed Sac­ ram ent w ill follow, Maas- TM«re w ill be no evening devotions. “BEST FOODS’’ SHORTENING STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES who ! * lia t u r t e u f r t . BAN< ÎTRST NATIONAL » ASHLAND, OREGON World’s Largest Stage U ne* ; From Ashland WHEN YOU THINK P IC T U R E S WIMER BLDG, THINK D A R L I N G ’S Always say ¡When buying quick am s» - TJrtse men wbeaK ? forms. T h e y check to see that natural conditions have matured the wheat her- ries completely, that the flour elements are there in all their cereal goodness T h e y do this before t h r w h e « « bought fo rF is /x x ’s /Mend Brand H o u r. track o f the coile» that you wiH get tra v t IB M h