Janlor League for children Evening asrVlce, 7:88 • The Prodigal Special Revival meetings begin f from 8 to 14 meets at 8. „ ■ ' Beginning Monday, Mev. 8, number f t tosi Sunday., Nov< 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ 7:80 > to., R ot, Hordskuh. P tf- lest wepk aad MOralng satirlee 11 o ’clnek, ning at 7:8«. tor Ughthouee Temple, Bogans, W a t toarç sublSct, «A Genuine RevWal.»’!» * T ouig peoples meeting n t t : W ‘ We cordially incite yon to wor­ will be with a t dtuu —ba h led with i t their natober, Con*e ship with ns at all of thasa her. others. Ten will enjoy these ser­ Bible schobi »:4B. Wirt P- « • . . . rices. Yon will find Ohststlan vices. Stlcrlng elnglng, Gospel Wright, Superintendent. Subject, "Chian's Call tor fellowship and a homellkn atmos­ preaching. Junior c . «., 4:60, Mbs Elisa CbristUdlty," given by Miss la ss * i phere in this church. Ton will The public to totdUUly intttdd both . Hays, Superintendent. . . l a r k s. _ * ■ , , enjoy the excellent musts and bi attend; au services of the At l i t f p, to. Housing song ser­ North Main and Laurel Sts. Gospel sermons. |- ; Temple. vice and sermon froas the subject, N ei. — ..Epworth H. F. Pemberton, Pastor Strangers and visitors are es­ Senior, c . E., Catherine Gra­ ■ sin and He Results." « » tt |A*g«e Dratotie Club meets In Morning worship at 11 o'clock. pecially welcome. Come as you Trinity Episcopal Chartil , ham. loader. , Services every evening except the M. B. ckuych parlors, Serifton subject, "The Gardens of «re. Vicar the Rat. P. « . Hammond Young women’s Guild, <:80. ,}» Saturday, kt 7:80 p. m. with good oatday, Mev. P. — Ladles A r t the Bible." Holy communion at 8 a. to. P r e a c h in g service, 7:38. Ser­ sang services, special singing and Club moots at the home of dlrs. Evenfng worship at 7:30. Sub­ Church school at 8:46. mon by R e v H. T. Mitchslmorn. sermons. The subject Monday Full Gospel Tempi» Clift Pània on Granite stredt ject, "The Pearl of Great Prlee.” Morning service and sermon at Midweek service, Wednesday, night will be "The Broken Vo«-” J. E Murphy, Pasthr « rs. Frank Nelson will 'assist Sunday school meets at 8:46. 7:80. Subject, '‘The Holy flplr- , Ton' are Cordially Invited to Sunday school 8:41 g. m. Them is a class fob you. these services. . Morning worship 11 a. m. - ' No evening service. Everyone Study the Blbia with.ns, Bring Sermon followed by the Lord's cordially Welcome. youf children. First («lurch Of Christ, Scientist Supper. • -» - ’ . « « « , Hymn S. Woodworth, Pastor Epworth League for ybuns peo­ Pioneer Ave South Children's/ service 8:80. Par­ Presbyterian dbnrch aesday, Nov. »— Chapter AC., Sabbath School, P:4É. • _ ple at 6: IS. This la an hour of ents send your children te this Sunday morning service at 11, Armistice Hay service at ■ the P. B, O. meet*. Preaching, 1 1 :0 0 . live and interesting study of an Bunday afternoon service. Young Firtt’ Prebyterlan chprch next o’clock. • .. leeRKy, «8». '»r-Upper valley up-to-tbe minute topic. Subject, "The Lordship of j** people’s mealing, 8:80 ». m. Subj«ct, "Adam and Fallen Bunday morning, 11 o ’clock. Cofhmunliy Cluh Meets at ib r sub in Redemption." Man.” “Pràédly they gathered, rank on fcome of Mrs. W- L, Haxlsy on Su’hday school at 8:41. Ths Introduction will po^pt out riink to war, Walker Avsnn*. the Unreasonableness o f. the Wednesday evening service at A t who had heard God’s message ednesday, Nov. 10— The P. T. Atonement May we ever be 8 o’clock. from afar: A. and MdleU of ths Civic ,found "looking unto Jeans, the Reading room open dally from All they had hoped for, all they Cluh will give a reception at author and finisher of our falth ” 2 to 6 except Sundays and holi­ hag thèy gave ths Civic Club house tor ail B. Y. P. U., 6:30. , 7» , days. To save mankind, them selves they teachers la Ashland, . How do you steer your ear? By The public 1* cordially Invited scorned to safe." ; ednesdby. Nod. .1 0 — Wednes­ practice and Instruction Record­ to attend these servlets and to use ¿srusuixig day Club meats In Presbyterian Ralph Wayne, veteran Of the in g to rules, of ooUrBe. How do tlie readng room. late war will sing, "The Holy shurch parlors at 8:3« >. m. Laoqoer you steer you? Ilf e l It should be for wall board City.” ft tt « Dries in Thirty The Male, ijnsftette x consisting done In the same way. We spec­ short S tales B f thought - Minutes itertalned Basteess Girl's ialize in the best rules and Sgeth- and smooth F U t MOTHERS • • of J. H McGee, Wirt M. Wright, Nationally CI ub-— ods in steering lives. Topic, "The A Pennsylvania mother speaks J. W. McCoy and G. M. Frost will Miss Calls Blegrt delightfully Advertised walls B. Y. P. U." Automobile.” The first: “1 know thè. worth of Fo­ sing g Quartette number. eritertsdned the Business Girl’s The choir g ill présent a special young people will liken thMr Uvea ley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Monday evening, November first, to the various parts of »an auto­ We used It for years, and It nev­ Armistice Hay Atheto. mobile. Come and see what hap­ er failed us. For croupy child­ at her attractive homo on Morton The pastor will speak upon, Carsott-íoiflef Lbr. Co. pens when we turn on the igni­ ren, * feverish colds, disturbing street, in honor of Miss Rath Os- "Armistice Hay." tion. l ight coufhs, it gives us h feeling niun of Medford, member of thia There will also, be a ÿpécial / ‘In The Heart Of Town’ Breaching, 7:30. of security to have Foley's Hon­ cluh, Wha will aodn leave for Cali­ J "Father and SOn” SOrtaon in the ' < - Evangelistic preaching, con- ey and Tar Compound in the fornia. The evening was very happily gi «gattonai Binging, ang testi­ house.” No opiates, no chloro­ mony will be the features of this form, made under rigid sanitary spout playing "Bunco," tour ta­ meeting. control,. Foley’s Honey and Tar blas being In play. Miss Alice O titi Compound carrjes a strong appeal Walker Was awarded first prise Lutheran Cbnrch 4 to thoughtful mbtheTs nvèry- and Miss Osmun consolation _ H. H. Young, Pastof v.here. Ask for It. Sold every­ prise. Delicious refreshments were ' » Services In the AdvCntlit where.— No. 1 served by the hostess, after Church, 4th and C sta. Morning services at 10:46 o ’clock «very Reedsport — dutgolng carload which the g ills presented MiSs Os­ second, fourth and fifth Sunday shipment* of ntany classes . of. mun with a beautiful purse, as a token of their sincere friendship. cf the month. ' -, goods, denote good business. The guests were the Misses Ger­ Evening services at 7:30 trude Blede, Helen« Blede, Alice ¿-'clock every first and third Sun­ «Walker, O J a d y s Applegate, day. ' Goorgle Coffee, June McFadden,' Divine worship Sunday evening Etha Abbott, Emma Jenkins, Lata Constant quality in “Western Àuto” Tires has created at 7:80, "Why Many do Not Re­ m a t demand—Demand has created hate aug«tity pro* ceive Christ,” theme. Elmira— Union high school dnetionr—and, Quantity Production noWfliable^ tta |o o|> Strangers and public at Igrge Tiare, to have new gymnasum. GUARANTEED SPECIALTIES W alker, the MsSdames Emmett latitiate in .^ sli M d l i . The«, t e S K T R a W ssntod ln m e honored m ilt , Miss Ruth Os- r* tetarte» netted nun and the charming hosteSs, Sylvia P ro to * ta « b e Call* Blegel. ' « » « '.. * Sylrta Provost entertained jt Lady Elk’s Card Clab Meets— number of her friends With * de­ The Lady Elk’» Oktd Club met 1» the Mik's club rootns Thurs­ lightful HallojSS'»B V bftf/ gdtur- ' / - - . October 11. kt h it b s fU o n day aftcnxocn, October S3. The afternoon wab happily Meade street. The roams were artistically dec­ spent la coavarsation and playing cards; six tabled being In play, orated In Hallowe'en colors, wtth Mrs. H. O. Prohbach b t Medford bats, witches apd cats la evfdsato wag awarded flrsf PTfae In bridge everywhere. The time wan hap­ and Mrs. D. L. Minkler of this pily spent playing games, tor e'ipr, first prise In (Ire hundred- which prises were swarded. Lois . The hostesses, Mrs. . C. A. Getsie won the prise tor the ShfUe eM Clyde Costello, guessing gams; stringing pump­ served dainty and'delicious re­ kin seeds was won h r Nancy Lon freshments. Ths club will bold Gill; Edith Moors Won first prise Its nsxt meeting. Thursday, Not. for carrying walnuts on a knife and also second prise for making the beat doll bat. Betty p la n was awarded first prise tor the best doll hat. Parent Teacher Conacil Meets Delicious refreshments wars Ths Ashland Parent Teacher Council^ hold a mooting in the served by the hostess assisted by The girls public library on Monday after- Marietta Whitney. wore d eter Hallowe'en costumes. noon,^November first, a t-8 :8