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Pntre Eight Saturday Evening, Ma THE EUGENE GUARD i ' V'- .'ii s 1 . i.i; m ;'.f !' : ' i'r: X At Th6 Churches Sunday i 1 A V 111 I 1l Flrnt Unitarian Knnt Kteveuth it venue ttt Ferry ntreet. 1'uator, Fruiil. J-'uy Ktdy. Morning Hi'rvice at 10:45 u'duck. Ad dress by Curl II. Wotiieiell, J'ucifio count ucrelary for Uiiitur.imi oikuii lifiou," ('liurtii school nt the vIok; jzatioua. Hubjfct: "A JteuHuiiuble He of the morning nerv.ee. ISuuJeet for dUcuwHion in round tnble cliisa: "I're seiit J)h- Problems of Liberalism." The soloist at the morniiiff service will be .Mi It red Welsh, uuinu.o. Falrmount Christian Uuildiug nt 17th and Columbia Btreelu. Tho revival meeting beiug led by the minister, It, L. JJunu, will be concluded with the service on rSiuulny waning. The morning ser mon on the Mubject: "What Must I do to be Raved?" will be liandlod in a little different way than UHual. Tho fveuiiig icrmon topic will be "Halvatton Thru Christ," which will be illustrated by a large chart. .Bible Mchool 'Session at D:45 a. in. followed by communion and sermon at 11:00. Christian Kndeavor meeting at 0:30. Closing revival service at 7:80. Splen did chorus led by Howard Smith, nC good special music. Come, see, hear, and enjoy. ti.v efficient filow officern und cup- j nut Niiperiutt'iidwit. .Mdriiing service 11 a. in. J'reuthing by the pastor. A duet" by two gentlemen. Solo by Lu Verne I'ugli. Tt-Htimony meeting following the service. You can take pact. Young people's meeting at 7 p. in. Led by Mnrl Lee. v'I'Iipkp meetings are full of intcreMt and you will like them. Evening service at 7:4.r. Song special, Mother's Prayer, Nt'jmon on Love. Tuesday prayer meeting at 1 :45. Thursday meeting at I 'M) at the parsonage Study the twelfth chapter of Itomans. The pastor attends to the regular duties of tho church, including marriage ceremonies. You will be attracted to this little homey place to worship, and can bring the babies and feel at home. I tensively in the world's wide mission hfields. while here in attendance at i the Sabbath school convention will 1 deliver two lectures, respectively, : Matunlavf evening 7:45, subject, 'The zmudmw School by Lantern Light humlay evening 7:45, "Illustrated Lecture on Mission Fields. Public cordially invited. - First Methodist Episcopal J. Franklin Uaus, minister. Sab- ;;V bath school promptly at 0:45. Dr. O. ,'); 10. Hunt, general . superintendent i . Pastors morning sermon at eleven. j Theme: "The Gospel in Brief." Kpe- , 3! eial music in charge of Mr, John ; I ! Stark Evans. Young peonies socie ;: i! ties will meet in conjunction with the ' 1 1 Baptist groups, in the post room of the armory, and the Baptist audi' ' torium. Evening services in tho arm- ( 1 ory, with airs. . lieinarest preaching 1 ana Air. JJemarest leading toe sing t ing. The revival services are lncrean t log in Interest, attendance, and pow er. If you have not attended to date, be present today. Airs. Demurest will preach In the afternoon at three, and yasiing at 7 :80. Flret Baptist ' Corner of Ifllgbt-h and Pearl streets. Charles B). Dunham, pastor. Arab Hoyt Rao, music director. Bible school meets at 0:45, W. H. Lord, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach the sermon.' The choir will sing as in offertory anthem "Still, Still With Thee." (Foots). - Evangelistic serv ice in the armory this afternoon at I o'clock. The intermediate socio- ties meet in the auditorium of this church at 0:15. The senior societies meet In the post room of the armory atuuow Divonuig service In tho arm ory touightjUt 7:30. The schedule for the week is changed. There will be a service in the armory on Monday night. Tuesday night there will be no service. Every other night In the week the evangelistic campaign will be carried on. The public Is invited to tnese services. Emmaua Lutheraa Second avenue west near Blair Blvd. Henry Iversen, .pastor. Sun day school at ten o'clock. Miss Ca nulla Anderson, superintendent Classes for all. Come and enjoy this - nour oi JiiDie study with us. Preach. ing service in tho English lunguuge lit eleven o'clock and In the Danish lunguago at 7:110 o'clock. On Wednes day evening, Kev. O. II. Olson, of Oakland, Col, will be here and hold services each evening at eight o'clock throughout the week. Como and hear the message which this servant of "uu urmgetu. able leachem. There fs a clans and a hearty welcome for you. A won derful opportunity to participate in this part of the Hmrnb work und to profitable study of the Hible. Morn ing noi-ttbip ut -3 1 o'clock with the piisior hpeuking on the theme "Seek ing the Highest." The large chorus choir will cing "(ilorious Forever' ntachinaninofi y and "O for a CI oxer Walk with Owl" (Foster).' The evening service at 7:30 will be turned over to the rlass in pageantry in the school of service just closed, who will put on the pugeant, '"Youth's Kesponse." Christian Endeavor wilt have a social hour from 0 to (1:30 vhich will be followed by (he regu lar Endeavor meeting with Mr. CJif feu leading. Westminister league will meet nt 0:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30, Topic "The Teaching of Jesus Concerning Himself." You are cordially invited to attend all of Uimo services and enjoy fellowship with those who serve and love their Lord. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner of Twelfth and Oak streets. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock; Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing at 8 o'clock; Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. The reading room at room 812 McMorran and Washburne building, corner of Eighth and Wil lamette streets, is open daily, oxcept Sundays and legal holidays, nt all hours,' Tho librarian is in attend ance from 12 until 4. The subject of the lesson sermon Is "Man." All are cordially invited to attend the church services nnd visit the reading room. Creswell Church of Christ The world is lookng for men. Real men, big men, men who can be de pended on. Hear tho message Hun day evening, March 8, on "God Give t's Men." Every man should hear this. It will do you good. Sunday morning sermon will be on "Christ the True Une." At the Sunday school hour we will start something that you'll want to be in on because Its for you. We urge your attend ance at all these 'services. Oscai A. Cooper, minister. Springfield Methodist Episcopal (Ebbert Memorial) Special .features of interest to young and old at tho fireside hour of 7:30. The sermon following will be "The Two of Us," or, "Dr. Jokyl and Mr. Hyde," boing a story ser mon founded for illustration on the familiar book. The church school meats at 8:45 a. m., with classes for all. The theme nt tho 11 o'clock service will be "The Enrichment of the Personal Life," being a scrip ture exposition. The Epworth league convenes at 0:30 p. m., with a cor dial hand to all strangers. F. L. Moore, minister at "The church of tho cordial welcome." Intsrnatlonal Olbli studont. Awoola. ' Uon. m ..an p. in. au lutorcstod uro cor dially invited to lueot Willi us fop clasg study. Churoh of God. Third aud Monroe treot, Mamie Hlnconcr, jmitor. ULble cliool 10 a. n., K. A. Frflca, unorintendent; A. C. lloail, aaiiatnnt superintoudom. Claasca for all anca. l'reaobing ier Ii .H, ?' "' ,ul,Jt''t "Spiritual Hraltu. Vouiiif people'a meeting ut 11:10 p. m. All joung peoolo aro In vited. 1'reachinr at 7:3U. rjubjeet "The Moulding 1'owor of tba Uosiiel." Mid week player mooting Thuredny T:SU p m. You are cordially Invited. Falrmount Presbyterian. Villard aud 1'lfteontU. How many pray who never follow Hie usual forms of prayer? A gnml tragedy like the Titantic illustrates thla, All pray in one way or another. Home with un derstanding, soma Ulltully. Mie morn ing theme is on prayer, "Learning From the Masier." Vou aro invited. We would be pleased to have you bring friend or relative' 'with you.. The leolen lesson of the criirifiiiou is the subject In the llildo aehool. One of the great lestona fir lis to con sider. The Kndeavor meets at 0:111) and 'all are welcome. Our prayer meeting, on Thursday evenings are not stereotyped meetings. Oouie aud enjoy them with ua. First Conjreoatlonal. Fred J. (Jlark, minister. ledleatory aervlces. 10:80, aprelal service et music, reception of members, aermoo . hy paalor, "The Odor of the oint ment." 3 p. m., rtedlcation of Cond..n chapel and of tOie new organ. John Mar r.vana and Jtoy ltr.vson will furnish the muaic; adilrnsea by prom nlent men. 7:;i(l, drillcalion of the nuditorium. Special nivaie, Hermnn hy paslor, "Hestily for Ahei." Visiting inlnistera will assist in the services, Huong them being nov. W. II. Mtr- hall, former pastor of this church. Bible Standare Mission. 707 Pearl atreet, Fred Hotnahuh, astor, Mrs. Alfsretta Wood, aisist ant pastor, Miss Ivorlta Wood, musi can director. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m., Vivian Deanls superintendent. Clasaea for all ages. We use the Pentecostal lesson Lares. Preaching by the paator at 11 e. n. Sunday, March 8. la regular ordinance day, and the ordinance of the "lord's Supper" will be ministered. l'rneader meet at K.BO p. m. A very Interesting program has been prepared for this particular meeting, and all young peo ple are cordially Invited. Preaching hv Hie pastor nt 7:!l p. m. The week tilchily meetings will he announced from the platform Sunday. Eunene-Sprlngfleld Free Mothodls't (. hnrch one block from Olenwood station, West Springfield. Lillian Gray, pastor. Bundoy school 0:45. Classes for all. . Josephine Xeo, sup erintendent tlnrry Ensign, assist- Creswell Methodist ' Hov. .7. H. Irvine, dt the Cr"r.-cl! MethodiHt church morning acrvico March 8 will discaas the question, "la It possible for Hie pure, gospel to curse n community?" In the even ing an address to young thinkers en titled "A College Hoy's Brief Min istry and Itovivol." sGrace Lutheran ' Corner Eleventh avenue east and Ferry atrccta. Jt. Train mann, pas tor. Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Classea for all ages. Divine worship 11 a. m. Topic of sermon, "Tho Ilntred of tho World against Chriat and His Disciples." German services 1 p. nr. Mid-week lenten service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Subject of tho sermon will be third word of Christ on the crosa: "Woman, be hold thy Son Behold thy mother." The Ladies' Aid will meet Thuraday 2 p. m. with Mra. Win, Carstenaeri. Seventh Day Adventlst ' Se.voitli ami Chnrnelton. T. M. LanpVrg, pastor. Phone 010-.T. Sab bath school 0:45 a. m., church ser vice 11'' a. m'., young' people's meet ing 8 p. m., prayer meeting Wednes day S p. mi Elder J. S. .Tnmca of Washington, D. (!., a mnn with wide experience, nnd who has traveled cr- Flrat Christian, Out aud Eleventh streets,' IS. V. Stivers, paotor. There were 1025 in Sunday achool last Sunday. Wa were luppy f jr this report and we are confident Ubat the Lastor aerrice will ee 1000 present. This Sunday there is a special announcement. At the clone ol the Siuiday acliooi service tue boy scouts will givo a deuionatralion. Our boya work under the direction of ITufcaaur Lhadwlck C. is'ewhouae, and la a inuat ouutandiug work. Lie is beyond question one of the i best boya workers to be found anywhere and the church is deligutcd with, the company of workers who make poa- aiDie a great work among the boya. )(o waut to urge a united attend ance at Sunday achooi. The morn' ing sermon ia to be given by J. J. llandsaker on the subject, ''Trans figured and Transfiguring Chriat." Miss Sylvia Gilfilcn sings, "Come 1'e lileased," ly Scott. The evening spe cial number in aong will be given by tho large chorua choir. We invite the public to enjoy the aervice. Last Sun (lay a great crowd attended and the aervice was greatly enjoyed. The ser mon subject for Sunduy evening ia "Tie Bugle Cull of God." Dr. Stivers speaks at the evening aervice. We call attention of our members to the "1 ain loyal" campaign, .leading up to Eas ier Sunday. It has ueen a tremendous success up to now. We are mnkiug a fine record for the year. Trinity Lutheran. i Corner Sixth and Pearl, Overt Skil bred. paator., Sunday achooi 0:45 a. ni. Hutu Gilbertaou, aupcrintendent. This ia a graded school and and all in American. There is a class for you nnd you are welcome. The adult Bible class ia this year atudyiug the book of Acts. On Sunday we have before us the eighteenth chapter. Kervicea 11 a. m. in Scandinavian. Full rit ual and specinl music. Servicea 7:80 p. m. in Amorican and special aong by the choir. As this service is the last before the grand concert to be held in the church on March 13, we will arrange the aervice explanatory of music and church ainging. Dr. Philip Schaff saya: "The church hymn in the strict sense of the term woa born with the Luhtcran reforma tion and most extensively cultivated ever since by the Lutheran church. And tho St. Olof choir has proved to the worlil that it ia possible to hold any audience spell-bound for two hours in listening to the, classic churcl music." The pnstor will give a short sermon on church music Sun day evening, nnd other speakers Will partake. You are ever so welcome. The choir will meet for practice on Tuesday 7:80 and Thuraday 7:30 this week. And on Friday evening from 7:30 p. in. thia choir ' directed by Professor Benjamin Edwarda will give U8 a real treat. Please come and enjoy it- Flrst Baptist Churoh Springfield Second and C atreeta. J. Carlton Wetterhahne, pastor. Bible school 10. Morning Service 11. Morning message, "A Grace New to Some Dut One We Are to Abound In." H. Y. p. U. service 0:30. Evening service 7:30., Evening message, "Satan, Ilia Origin, Purpose and Destiny." Did you ever hear a sermon on this great person of the scriptures? It is a good generalship to know the enemy. A timely message plan to hear it Sunday night. . ' CAPTAIN A.E.DINQLE- t i4 k e-JCNUIO't INC OUOISHT? CjtStOVCD, (HEX ID SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON IS ON SAVIOR ON THE CROSS r- : r Story of "Most Awful Scene in All History" Set Forth and Commented on by Students of Various Sunday Schools . The International nnlfnrm Sundny achooi leason for March 8: The Savior on the Crosa: Chriat Dying for Our Sins. Luko 23:3.'l-40. By "iVM. IS. GILUOY, D. D. (Editor of The Congrcgntlounllst) WU) approach the most awful acenc in uii iiiHinrv: let ua come to Central Presbyterian Corner Tenlh and Pearl. Itev. A. II. Saunders, minister. Professor John It. Siefert, choir director. Mrs Ituth Davis Cleaver, organist. Sun day school nt 0:45. II. A. Soulls. eeneral superintendent, ably assisted in nil history, let us come to Calvary with reverence, and prayer! How real is it all to ua? 1b the atory of Christ on the crosa a remote talc, far from life and actual daily cxporieuco? Or is it a vivid exper ieuco of human anguish that grips our souls? The mother of Jcbus sloodby the cross.' What agony alio passed through as sho shared the tragedy of the lost houra of her SonMary, who In the wondrous duya ot ins babyhood had kept all tho evidences of His coming glory, aud had "pon dered them iu hur heart"! Hut the bubo of desliny wbb flyyig on n cross, between iwo inievoa; llie mother's heart at least can grasp that picture, asinnny a moth er graspiH II, and pnsaed through her own Calvary during tho day8 of the great" war. Those who have sintered can un derstand Calvnry. But we, of ordinary dally experi ence, strong, healtliy, rcsourceiui confident, complacent, una Calvary touched our Uvea? Do wa know Ita meaning? Have we ever lieen there ' Let us como to Calvary! Pain Is Symbollzod Hero ia symbolized nil of human pain. Tho wnoio lire ot mnnnnu seems nt times a crucifixion. Mnn is born to trouble as tho sparks fly upwind." And here are three Bonis iu the agony ol ll ter rible dcniha dcalh with n horror more awful because It has been in flicted by their fellow men. : Twit are suffering, ns ono of them I reminds bis fellow, Justly, and for their misdeeds. The other, like an Innumerable conipnny since time began, Is suffer ing In 'innocence. Hut all are suf fering. Calvary Is the place of hu- mnn woe. Here is symbollted the mystery of life, of sorrow, and of death. Why lo the wicked have power to be cruel, while the guiltless are tor tured by their violence? The aouls of men cry out for the meaning of It nil. Calvary avmboll7.es divine fellow ship In human need. If Jesus had said to us merely, "not a sparrow falleth to the ground without your Fnther," wa might well have doubt ed: but Jrsus sealed his faith iu the Father with hia own death. Here Is the menning of the inno cent suffering with the guilty It ls( the love of God reaching down Into human life, to abaro with men their sina and sorrows and Bufferings, and life them up Into a life of holiness and peace. Meaning sf Calvary Those who suffer for others are shsrers of the pslns and purposes of God. Suffering haa a new mean ing In the fellowship ot Christ's crosa. For Calvary is the place of salva tion. Here the aeemlng defeat of love and purity and truth was turned into llie conquest of grace The crois is not merely the symbol of sacrifice and suffering: it has be- r - , . . Synopsis ALUKN DKAKE, formerly a sail or, grown soft and flubby through a life of idle ease, ships aboard the clipper Orontes as "boy," under the command of JAKE .STEVENS, whose enmity he incures because of a mutual love for AIAUV MANNING, . daughter of the owner, who is a passenger. At Cape Town, Stevens is superceded as captain by JDrake, whose lawyers have seen to the purchase of the Orontes during the cruise. In hia new role an inHHter, Drake becomes cold and dignified in the presence of Mary. Stevens U reduced to chief mate. Answering Mary's plea, Jake at tempts to Bend the Orontes through the straits off Java, where it is be calmed. Augry at Stevens' disobeyal of orders. Drake knocks him over board into the tide. , . (Continued) rpHEItI3 was a moment when, to Mary, uie tounuations .01 an things had collapsed.) She shivered, huddled against the deckhouse, un able to run where she desperately wanted to run; to the ship's side over which Jake Stevens had pitched headlnog. The air seemed tormented iwth devils. Idle sails flapped thun derously agonist the masts. Some where in the darkness forward a heavy block thumped monotonously upon n wooden deck. Thump, thump, thump. Hollow and lazy. Like a drum of disaster. Mary wanted to listen for some sounds from Stevens. There were so many other sounds that the very noticeable sounds ac tually made hy the infuriated mnte he grabbed futilely ut glassy smooth iron plates, seeking some hanging rope, were nothing but a note iu the general uproar. Then lanterns begun to flicker about the decks. Men who had been sleeping appeared among the deck watch, startled by the ship's ground ing. Really very little time had elapsed since the striking. It seemed an age to Mary. . "Let-go everything, and clew up!" Drake ordered, and the men ran con fusedly , to halliards and clewlines, buntlines and sheets. The bosun and carpenter sounded. ' tliips to ascer tain if the ship were taking in water; old (till (Jsriett .with leadline, seek ing to know how the ship lay. Drake pctted all around In the darkness, seeking for some bint of his position, lie gave nn thought to Jake Stevens over the side. In one direction., he thought he saw a dark loom of land; a faint, pale line about it appeared to 1)e small surf. It might be the break er caused by the ship's sudden halt. Somewhere about the main brace bumpkin Stevens secured a hold, and his reappearance on board was not silent. Mary nhook herself into life, running to Drake, putting her hnnds on his arm. "It was not Jake's fault!" she cried. "You can't put this on his shoulders! I told him to sail through. He only did what I " "Go to your cabin!" Drake, told her, sharply. "The deck is no place for you just now." "But you musn't blame " she persisted, with a note of anger. He cut it coldly: "I shnll make an inquiry in the morning. Go to your cabin!" He took her arm, and urged her inside the companionway, closing the door upon her. She flung it open, and flashed out, ablaze with rage. Before she could speak a word, Drake thrust her inside again, gently, but no more to be resisted than the tides. "Unless you obey me I shall lock you ,in your room," he said. There was something so cold, so utterly be yond argument in his tone that Mary shrank down the stairs ns if she had been whipped. Ike wa in the saloon. She permitted him to serve coffee to her, without any knowledge of how it wan done or why she drank it. ' Al-'dt-nrDrake, in tuat moment of cat a truphe to hia ship, had aloughed &b- soluiely every lust attribute ot human tiesir" an htood, aud becme simply an animated piece of Duty personi fied. - ; On deck Stevens cawled over the rail, drippiug aud cursing. . Some meu hauled' bun iu. He shook him self in the glow of the lanterns. The decks wure alive - with running lig urao. Only the solitary, dark figures on the poop held uuy suggestion of culm poise. Old Bill Gudgutt trotted aft from the forecautlt) head, swing ing his "bluu-pigeu." His wrinkled old fuce was troubled. His lower lip hung loosely. "Ihrue tadoms whar (die's nipped, sir, twenty fadoin at th'main chains," he reported, and added: "Both sides, sir.". ' t . "Very -well, uosun, " Drake said cooly. Stevens started to mount the ladder.' Chips bustled along from the midship souudiug pipe, his jointed sounding rod held close to his sijiut iug eyes, chalked aud wet. "Makin no water, sir!" said Chips. "No more in th' wed than we alwayu carry sir." "Very well, Chips. Cast off the boat gripse read for swinging out, and ask Mr. Twining to come aft." Drake ignored Stevens. But Jake was not the man to be knock qfl into the midnight ocean, dragged aboard by grinning seamen, and then ignored. "Never mind .Mister Twining!" stuttered Jake, Ihb teeth clashing with fury as lie stepped before Drake and leaued towards hiuiall droling water. "I'm here. Vou knocked me overboard, Captain. I'm a mun, and you can't " Twining ran up the .ladder. Drake cooly looked past the raging Stevens. "Mjster Twining, swing out two' boats. Vou and Mister Adams each take a bout and find out where we are. One of you try the shore side, and the other sound to seaward. Find out if it is possible to lay out an an chor to seaward." "Now," said Stevens, ns Twining departed, "we'll resume " "Leave the poop!" snapped Drake, with the first trace of real anger he hud shown. Stevens drew back, crouched and glared through the gloom, 'unbelieving. t "Leave the poop!" Drake repeated. He had not honored Stevens with direct attention before. Now he ad vanced a step, almost touching Jake's face with, his cap visor. "You call yourself a sailor! I be lieved you were! Now I know you are not even a half sailor. Take orders from a passenger.' and a women, do yon? You are disrated. I'll not insult the 'men by making you a seaman. If yu show your face lo me again, I'll put you in irons and lock you up with Oats. -Go away!"; 'Tl go, sir!" he rasped. "I'll go." His greut, deep chest heaved turbu-1 lently. Tho breath hissed through I his quivering nostrils. "Ill not deny j you are right. I am not worthy of I trust, I don't want to show you my face again, r u..,,?? , s-iong t,, , .. u a! ' rour soul', A,1 down fr0m th! ""ke eefor, i IS! L-'r1'"". own,1,'" 5 You' fetter m.; .r i W . a full 1 could "uormao stand t waa wrong when 1 1 "hilt enrap for tellin.V. en7 I,.! 7" '' tttr. ; ,f re '"an that Mi I oiasted curse to . '' Jw sion. Oh ,!.. . . t0 fiat ... t take T' '7. ". '' tune n -.: have to hear ". with monev ii.: u7 ."u. iUe n nn,. .... ,. - us.i- -..j ... . -'-" nnrifla .... 1 "u it aon t ... " - v.. Yen - ina frt. . 7 , -null ... ii oon t - Jur nr knife you br...i, ' to a ah. niy living. iZm' it 1 twenty years for ' nmnd to me meant sT""1 ou can pick from the . ", wife. And r orld to dirty money bags to Z,'m' out of his living8; ;0Cab"' ri!.ra s gnio to blind a fooii.k don't know the oll,h. i Vou-" Stevens . ' LIT f1"' xou Stevens stonned h 0C deep breath, and ...W u ng gold to blind s i. r "ft nuow -" St, breatl on. jjrake stowl ,wh, l , when the outburs bl"b' h pale as chalk in ih. i nMl' with the long s r ! 1Uol("' teringlikealiviu"'?' started to s.ieak ,d word, uttering a short hank , He went down ihree stP. dor, and stopped used fn tn.i.,11 'uere stood like a piece of c.r,it , words Jake Stevens had shot .t buzzed in ,, brain like iafagJJ (To be continued) f Geary ScliooTNe s (Continued from paje one) Clyde Paddock, Lucille Bennett E Mathews, Melba Hodgson E Mathews, Richard Black, EtM mer, Carol Coburn, Marvin Bncb Lora Cannichael, llarjorie -Willi, Kaymond Conley, Haymond Hendr son. Huth Cummins. Gladys Sm Lucille Skeie, Juanita Bnd CI lotte Knight, Lloyd Ryan. L Loqgworth, Clover Landon, Ber Whittaker, Harold Hulegard, J Long, Gertrude Vaughaa, Wi Thurman, Mildred Miller. Miss Dorothy Collier, who ii i nocted with the Y. W. C. A., ig to the Girl Reserves Wcdn evening. Miss Collier has vii Kurope, Northern Africa and Holy Land. She gave a splendid on the girls of other landu, shot the group interesting articles : sho brought back as souvenirs her travels. . v TEXT: Luko 23:33-46 .' And when they were come to the place, which Js called Calvnry, there thoy crucified Him, nnd the malefactors, one on die right hand, and the other on the left. Thon anld Josua, Vather, forgive them; for thoy know not whnt they do. And they-ported his raiment, end 'cast lots. And the people stood beholding. And the rulers also with thera dorlded Him, saying, He saved others; let him save himself, If he be Christ, the chosen ot God. And the soldiers Also mocked him, coming to him,-and offering him vinegar. ' And saying. If Thou be the King of the Jews, save Thyself. And a superscription also wn written over him In letters of Greek and Itln, and Hebrew, THIS IS THE KINO OF THE JEWS. 1 And one of the malefactors which were hanged railed on him, snylng. If Thou be Christ, save thyself and us. Hut the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou toar God, seeing thou art In the same condemnation T And we Indeed Juatly; for we receive the due reward of our deeda; but this man hath done nothing amiss. And he said unto Jeaus,.' Lord, remember me when Thou comcst Into thy kingdom. , And Jesus said unto htm. Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me la paradise. And It was about the sLith hour and there was a darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, and the vail ot the temple was rent In the midst. And when Jesus had cried with a loud tolce. He said. Father. Into Thy banda I commend My spirit: and having said thua, Ha gave up the ghost. life which I now live in the flesh us to teach ua the wav. When men Js ,:!::, ?on "!!'- ' no.her n come, through Christ, the symhnl ,1 1 , ',, themselves for on another, what r!ri.T"f; i . I "Wn" '"""d ave himself ; "citable heaven this earth will he! the highest evnerienc of n kA .. .. ..... i ... .. " "it uini is in. m.ntim. ni .1. nut th. n- r vary: thai is the power of salvation: thtouah the cross. Calvary svmhol Ihal is the alronacst fore in ih ' W-- dmr .ll .....- M'.li the mv fli.Cil,. In. hl,n And Christ haa don all thia for cross and follow ui." " m i aivary in ripressed in the wnnls of Taul. to whom Calvary was vrry real: "I am crilciflel with j Christ: nevrlhele.s 1 bv; y I(lt i, but Christ livelh in m, and the j ilrongcst lorca :n th; ' lx. dutv an w.ll n h.... n-.. imlver.e; that i lb It f th, life (of Christ is still. "Whosoever ' , ,' ... be my disciple, let him t Save One Cent on Gasoline Buy a SHELL Scrip Book r Save 5 on a $5, $101 Lor $20 Scrip BookJ Available at all Shell Service Stations or office. Phone, write, or call. Redeemable through all Shell Dealers and Shell Service Stations SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA