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.‘Trinity Episcopal Chumfe
«v SVicar ttie Rev. P. K. HammoifU..
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Sunday school at 9:45.
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Morning »qrvice and sermon at
11-
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Strangers and visitors cordially
welcome.
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The Free 'Methodist Church
Cor. 7th and East Main St.
Rer. A. L. Whitcomb, an Evan
gelist from Long Reach, Cal., will
preach Sunday morning on the
, subject, "The Fullness of God.”
Also he will speak In the after
noon at 2 :30 on this subject,
“Magicians, Ancient and mod
Congregation Church
ern." He will inctdently discuss
Sunday school if sets at 9:45
some of the tyodern religious
with classes for all ages.
teachings.
In the evening his
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
subject will be "Human Tragedy."
The sermon topic is, “The Ad
Rev. Whitcomb is an excellent
venture of Worship.”
preacher, spiritual and convinc
Jimlor Christian Endeavor will
ing.
You will be well paid if
meet at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Gaf
you come to hear him.
fney in charge.
All are cordially Invited.
The- Senior Christian Endeav
'EMMA R. THOMASON.
or will participate in a union
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meeting at the Presbyterian
Methodist Episcopal Church
Church’ in celebration of the 46th
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
anniversary of the organisation of
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
the Society..
Sermon subject “How Shall We
The evening service will be a
Pray?” The first of a series on F irs t Church o f C hrist, Scientist
recognition of the wonderful
prayjr.
Pioneer Avenue, South
work of Christian Endeavor. The
Evening worship at 7:30. Sub
Sunday morning service at 11 pastor will be assisted by a com
ject “The Way qf the Transgres o ’clock, subject, “Spirit.”
mittee of the Young People’s So
sor is Hard.” 'One of a series of
Sunday school at 10 o’clock. ciety.
ehort sd'mons of some great sin Wednesday evening service at 8
The mid-week meeting of the
ners of the Rible.
p. m. Reading room open dally church will be held Wednesday
Sunday School at 9: 4 5 ._ A real from -X to-A except Sunday* . .*»4,
evening with, a supper for all
Bible school. You will have a holidays. The public Is cordially
good time studying the Book here.. welcomed.
READ T n n iV G S C V A 8 8 ADS
Junior League for children
from 8 to 14 meets at 4.
Epworth League for all young
people meets at 8 :1 5 ., This is an
inspirational hour where a live
topic is studied.
Prayer meeting
Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH
You are cordially Invited to
AND JUICY AND TENDER.
come out f ° r these meetings on
Sunday. Excellent music, Goypel
sermons. Christian fellowship and
Phone us your order for your Sunday meat, We
a homelike atmosphere make the
are sure you will become a steady patrop. ■
hours spent here helpful and en
couraging. You will be glad you
camo. Strangers and visitors es
pecially welcome. Make this yonr
home church. C ome as you are.
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First Presbyterian Church
With the Illuminated Bulletin
The tumult and the shouting dies
The captains and the kings depart
Still stands Thine ancient sacri
fice
An humble and a contrite heart.
Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet.
Lest we forget— lest we forget.
FOR
Sunday morning the pastor will
speak on tho subject "A Bible for
the Bay in Which We Live,” at
11 o’clock.
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Bible School, 9:45. W. M.
Wright puperintendent.
Juior Christian Endeavor, 4:00.
Intermediate and Senior Chris
tian Endeavor. There'will be a
Union meeting of the Cohgrega-v
S Pound Bags Pure Oane Sugar ..................... 37c
tional, Christien anU Presbyter
ian societies in honor of the forty- ■ 4 Pound Swifts Jewel Shortening .................... 69c'
sixth birthday anniversary of J Hadfields Comb Honey, 2 Cakes for .............. 35c
Christian Endeavor, 6:80 p. m. |
At 7:30 a Young Peoples
Armours
church service will be held at
which time a number of yonng
While Stock Lasts
people will take part. Mr. Mltch-
elmore will answer some ques
tions regarding Youth and “the
Youth Movement Today”, also
“What do you think of the Glad
V-
stone Case?” “What is the fool
ishness of God?” ete.
Blue B om Bice, 3 Pounds for ........................... 25c
Wednesday at 7 o’clock the
mid week service subject will bo
Italian Prunes—Hew Crop—P o u n d ..................... 10c
“What Is a Christian?”
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Last Day of
Begular 20c Gan
First Baptist Church
Those Big Sweet
Van Camp’s
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor.
Sabbath School, 8:45.
Preaching, 11 a. m. Remember
that this Is the houi'Xhat Dr. |
Eubanks, recently of Chine, will j
CHOICE MEATS FOR Y pU R
SUNDAY DINNER
Mr. gad Mrs. Fred Homes re
turned from Portland Wednesday
where Fred had been in attend
ance at the annual meeting of the.
State Chamber of Commerce.
A modern dance Will be given
at the club house Tuesday, Feb-'
ruary 8. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Robertson and Carl Loveland will
furnish the music fot this dance.
The floor is still being worxed
and a better time than ever ia
promised for the eighth. We yrilli
serve pie and coffee that night,
and so depart from our regular
rule of either cake or doughnuts.
A committee of men from the
chamber of commerce met with a
few men from Bellview Tuesday
night at the school house and
had a very helpful session. A
meeting en-masse will be held be
fore long and a generally helpful
tíme planned.
Don’t forget that the Bellview
women are holding a food fate
at Hardy Bros. Saturday.
You
ean get lots of good things to eat
there and so help relieve baking
for Sunday.
Henry Homes
and Wilbur
Tucker drové to Prospect Wednes
day for the purpose of looking
over the sight of the new Copco
nnlt which Is under construction
this year.
BELLVIEW NOIES
Mrs. W. O. Tueker
Phone SF14
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The next regular meeting of the
Upper VallbF* Community Club
will be held in the club rooms at
the new community house next
Tuesday, Feb. 8. > .
It had been hoped the new
county demonstration » I f n i
would meet with us, but as she In
out or the county until after the
fifteenth, the club has decided to
put the day in the “dolling up*’
o f the new home. Windows will
be washed, the auditorium will he
redecorated*, window drapes will
be made and hung, chairs will be
trimmed, upholstery recovered,
and painting done. The’club wish
to thank especially Mr. and Mr».
Carl Gottsche, for donations to
the club of four ja s y chairs, and
the drapes for both the club room
and kitchen windows. The meet
ing Tuesday, will be an all day
session and a full attendance la
hoped for. There is lots to be
done! Plenty for all.
Mr. W. D. Jackson, of the pal
ace Lunch, graciously offered the
club an electric coffee u rn,,which
he is not now using. So an elec
tric .plate will be purchased and
this urn put into use at once, for
our scheduled parties.
Keep* your dates open for either
the 17 or 18 of February. It will
be worth your while to Visit “Cy
clone Sally,” at the Community
House on one of these nights.
The old time dance at the com
munity house Tuesday night was
a success. The weathbr was bad,
but in spite of that We cleared a
substantial sum.
Mr. and Mrs. Canton of Al
bany, who have been spending
some weeks in California, are vis-
HARDY BROTHERS
Shop Saturday
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C. & H. Pure Cane Sugar,
Extra Special, 14 Pounds, $1.00
California
Grapefruit
6 for 25c
Good Lemons
Per Dozen, 15c
Delmonte Corn
Pork and Beans
3 Large Cans
25c
Beanola
10c Per Can
3 Cans For
50c
• Onions
6 Lbs. for 25c
BBLLVUSW LADJgß FOOD SA LI SATURDAY.
Now ia the time far yon to
do yonr fencing. Ground la
soft for setting yonr poota,
and we carry every •***,
height and dcacrlptton to fane-
Ing that In made anil at. right
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