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mt urn Evening April U, 1955 THE EUGENE GUAKD Paso Fire YOUTH FINDS HAPPINESS IN WORK "Cormick Gets Only Four Dollars and Calloused Hands For His Day's Labor, But He's Found the Secret to Happiness, He Says if p W wpi rxnd a h?rty wflrallie 'u i Brine tiw btiit Iwre. The bjrfj pas tor witt perform irrirs nd visit t any tour, li? npwiins blP! or the dick. Hun t foicl tbe lite. : voums and twe for yourself. SBfiflH!4 Chrlt) 8. Karl didders, pastor. A spe cial program predated br tbp prim ary department of th Bibli- sebool wilt be tirco at :. Morninx -matt topic, -raiil nd (be Hrurr tioa." Some - rerj- iJitiroiHif- -wilt tie presented at the evenmn wrrvie under ttie direction ot Mrs. Harold K. Koott of Kugeoe.. . AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE OF THE TEMPLE, IS LESSON Loyalty to Great Ideal and to Whole Institution Held to Be Test of Man '3 Character in Many Cases Missionary Worker . Refuses Rejection LONDON, April 11. W Tea jearj ago a toddr nun offrrtit bim se.f ta tie Baptist Miesiinory ocity for serrice aa a i:Jonary iu tti Congo, Tlie applicant vaa rejecleiS i" doctor, and eubseiiuenllj went inio (msiaees with tbe detrrroinMion t decote hia profits to tbe saiiae b bad ttoped to serre in auorber way. it vfns atitK'tioeed recently tbaJ in tbt trw jears since his rc;ec(ioo b.d sift jo ttte society hav amounted lo ?Vi3, KW. . s Mail Carriers in England Wearied 1.0XIKW. April 11 1 Climbing and descending steps for seven hours j a day, carrying a load of 3D powmbi, is the tot of tae average 1,ojh!ui rami.) carriers in certain districts, accorfim? J to a recent investigation, and in lilns gaw postmen in the tenement aec.ions of tlie city ciintb 300O steps a Any. This is regarded as too mnc-b, and tbp postal workers will propose that the io-.id be limited to '2fi pounds and tlie daily distance to 17 miles, A notable increase is stair climbing bus come about through tlie uildii)f of mors flat houses and the conver aion of large dwellings into living )iarlers for small families. .v..vf in fun xWbnm'tmi ui vii- tv.i.MVLtt -I ttK ii-. aVual ft. (.,(,.,.., ) mut Jwkn rMM rni- (t taeetitf J'atnotwni, of course, no neb J Nnt t ,(AHWS, fce brt!tcra : thing, no m.Ktet W m-l) -)( -UmWli)vn Mvl( rivalry f r tSe fii'i era way drag ;h the it as j r(jlw, wm, -,(er W haJ the h-pe and refuge aud strength of : Ws Mw (vm, 1w TOWt place, men l;ke l.in'oin, And the church. ? .j s-h-it U. matter hou- deep the h!'poorir ofi. , ' w sote of tts tuentlrs, e,ts lwv the), . , t . r i..t aMf i, ... , , , OJ li,ll ,nui, unit niiji, -Acft v,fW(y men ur r'd )f h ( JlAn IV. TM. s PM(ct t. 5 h,. w-fj-r jhw lct,, jm? lilt" hishrst roTOtA onl in I'tttt nvlj j, Awvbh iiitf(iitWf Jnhnv Tffcrt, pot ixn t-nvs, Wij Ht, i0 )S) li-mpte to f)'jnS rri)ft iwmlM iiftJ httttwArd ' BMt (Jtw wa)t wmrtKnx mnrf. dijp 3,oni' j t-,)f ,Wflr fr)pP 5oV5? i(-rwl itt &i iitie tfwd ia rf L Upper left, tBy NEA Service, Fiff St (ft man and son, James.. Riqht, fnwler McCormlck UILWAt'KEE, ip.. April 11. Vmio ilr.lUrti rfftv n ml n Hir 1 inff a pair of well-callousrd hanfa "they show that 1 have been busy. "3Iy present job is regarded its tht (fi)ousM) hamis have brouRht hap- jianlest hi the plant, bt J am imv- piDMS sin. ronlontmpnt where mil- iR t iun at it. liens failwi io natfofy. He savs that the ntght life of Mil- While John I. Koekpfeller fimls watikee hoMf no fa si nation tor him. Jo; in passing ovit bright shuijM Alter i Ret tdroUKti with a my tomts i ' work at the plant 1 want to go to And Harold Met ormiek, (he liar- bed early. My usual hour in s p. in. min king, uses his money for trips I don't want to be - bothered in the sbr-wi ami lo piny "angel m -grand , eyentnes. jpcra. bis 'son. Fowler MeConniek. rrandBon of the world's richest man, bail found real happiness. Is Day Laborer Fooler is a day laborer in the ."Btfrnational Harvester company im, a company owned by his father "Im nooyinre the job immensely . u$ Toun-j MoCormick, who entered fcii father's plant to learn the hnr tfsttr bsines- from the bottom. Il spends 1(1 hours a day at the plant -fthrre long rows ot pig infents wait to. be handled to Happy at Work And Fowler, son of Harold MeCnr mick. praudson of John i . Uoeke feller, PtpKon of 'atmn Walska, ai.d brother-in-law of Max Oser, Swiss riding master, says that he i happy at his work and in living in his mod est rmm nar thfl factory. Young Mct'ormick entered the plant at the suggestion of Sirs. Kifi I'otr ter KtiUtuan, wild is now visiting him en route to t'olorado. , "I have always been like a god- ronj mother to Fowler, and I certainly am the j pleased ot the way he is gettiut, ported engaged to Anne StillmBii. ; rtauffhter of J"ifi tillman, -while he; was "is'it'mg t)w StiUmfln lodge in f.'aiifldfl. J-ater, when Met'ormieK rr turnw) bojjip. the rumor was (Jenied, A hup was marricC to Hen ry 1. DavidNon, fon of the )nte New York financier, on Oct. 1924, In 1I22, after a heai-inff in whirh dame A. Stillnian a erased his wife of being intimate with Vred llpawvais. an Indian euide, it was reported that "Mrs. StiDman was engaged to young Mct'ormick. This was denied by Me Cormiek. Young McCormlck Visits Mrs. Stillinan says that young Me Cormiek was a frequent visitor nt her summer camp in Canada. She and her son. .)atne, and Kowler en joyed great time. together, hnntiny, fishing and tramping through the woodw, she says. Kift says her one aim is to rear her children so they will be capable of meeting life's problems. I suppose many people will eoni Norwegian Women j to Attend Meeting; OSLO, Norway, April 11 VP), NoTwejsiau delegates to the meeting of the International Council of Wonieti. (o be held in Washington 51a y 4-14. will sail shortly on the steamer Stav anjserfjord for Halifax, under tlie leadevsbip of Mrs. Retey MelSsOeri, rhniTman of the Norwegian branch of Ihe oTS-.vnizatioa. They tvill tnalce a Bhort lour of eastern Canada before proceeding to the Cnitctt States. .Mrs. tv . Hacher, secretary-general Vn InlnrnRiiorbftl CoHneil. aoes by way of England to join the president, the Mflrrhionrsa of Aberdeen and Temnir, and sails with her on the Xtaurctattia in April. , Gold t-aco Preferred fjolrj Ince is very vouch preferred to tbp heavier sold cloth fabric and brocades for pvpnina sovens. It haa rirhnrSH Bml nt the same time the lisbt ronlhfnt feeling that is so much desired. mill ( iad m blue demin overnils nlooa." savs lr. StiHmnn. "He and ot rfpftrts for work every morning .lames, my son. aoe the best pals in I ment upon such a Htalpmeni. lint tttiocloek. His pay is 5-1 a (lav. the world, and-I am anxious that ! thee should retnember fii-st that 1 am Learning The Game ! both grow u to be real men. j a mother at hearty 1 hare ala-ays Its lise this, he explains. "I am! Kowler and I had dinner together, t tried to lie a nal of my Aftarnoatt Frocks Reige colored chiffon makes chnnn ing afternoon frocks, unrelieved by any trimmings aave gwleta or circu lar flonncea of self material. tolGT to leflrn the Harvester aame The ooor lloc. was ;o tiret that even tttnf f one of the rcAKonx 1 luire i , b. I,,,,,, v vjiivmaivii. ; ins ees (ironneo wuii utigue. - necn (utojcTctt to uiercue.s irmts oy "think of going to work at It o'clock j "And hands, uuagitie.. that never j mj hut'httud. awl aorktng ait day with only half i did nuy harder work titan holding a! "I am trying to (jerfiltide my son, M hour for hmvh. That is 'bottom,' steering wheel before, are terribly cal- .lames , to enter the (tlnnt ivith Koiv- nt it' ' Moused" Jf r hcceu.ve 1 tliink ft ivofO1 be pnni "lwk at these," he says, display- On April tt. ltrjl. Fowter was re- 1 for him.r' Dancing Froeki There is n tendency to add nhboTiR at)(i flowers lo the eotorpd chiffon hihlren and dancing frorfc. Txt: Aoia 3:1-11 Now Peter and Jolm weal up together into lits lompte t the hour of prayer, being llio intlv howr. And a certain man lame from bis mother's Tfomb ss carried, whom they Said daily t lho gate, w the, temple which is called Beautiful, to ask altns ot litem thai entered 5n1o ihs tetnplo, seeing Peter and Jolttt about lo go Ittlo lho tompie, asked an alma, . ' And Peter, fastening his eyes upon hint with. John, said. Look on us. And lie gave heed utiio Iheai, epecl5Eg lo tccoWb some thing Df them. Then Peter said. Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give J ihae: In the name of Jestts Christ ot Nazareth rise up and walk. And be tDDK him by the right hnd and lifted hint up: and Immediately his feet and ankla hones received strength. And ha leaping rip stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking and leaping and praising Cod. And all the people saw him walking and nraising God. And they knew that it was he which sal for alms at the Beautiful gate ot the teropie: ami they wete filled with wonder ami amazement at that which had happened unto hint. And aa lite lame roan -which mas honied held Peter and John, ail the people ran together unto them la tits porch that Is called Solomon's sreaiiy -wondering. The intrrnntionai nniform Snarfay j -.inart front the weaknesses, short-' school lesson for April i'i. The 'rip- j rojninjts, meannesses and fnlinrps of nlc at the benntifnl snip. Act 3'.t-U.j other mm. itv VM. R (ill.UOV, 1), IX Moat of us tend to allow ic loyalty j (Kdiior of The. CongregaliottjiliAt) nd Dnr devotion, pvpn to lhp hijjnpt T OYAI.TV to a great ideal and toi tbinjes, to be affected by the action Df S j a -nohip inatitntion is often the t otber. Some mm rpfnsp t jto )o. nllimslp lest of - ft man's character. ! church, or to join the church because Jt marks the real man. his actual j many obnrcb -members are IjiJS of fauJl f;iith. and his devotion to principle. J lwonswlrary, Some men allow SERMON 11 A. M. By Reu J. Franklin Haas, Pasior , MUSICAL NUMBERS SaloHE SHALL FEED HIS Ft-OCK" , MBS. OSEBTetifFER SdId "COME UNTO HIM" WME, MeOREW Anthem "HALLELUJAH CHOHUS",,..,,,THe CHOiR Soio-i KNOW MY REOEEMER UVETH". MME, MaCREW 7:30 P. M. The Mu Phi Epsaon Easter Service FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .informal Oanco HM A gnia nffaii- ot .tift jnst MvTnia,v evening tfos .nfnvmni neneCit danre whirh mMnbrTi of ie Exijtvn J tiolf and lon1r.v rlh rpnusord nt t the rlb house, A firm, thirty conj.c J attended the affnir, Mrp, W. K. if ox- )er and Mrs. iMwrenr Manprnd rcen , romm'ittee members in charge of the j danre which na the opening affair tt a number ot ttooia) tnnrtiomt which lite club is to give this spring. jrontiMwd from iwge four) Tounj j beiwwu th lU'ila mid l.iv Klttcs, f ltcli, hckI i(",cs. Thin will he art wliieii wilt ie an ii.(ri8t.ig iVature. j cxwittKinal Mrvic. and jou will want Krpuin. " u- - , , 1 j A i .ho s-'lone ot tlie isumm uuul a (o a? tlicrc. I rajcr atcd praise ttrrv- tar' - ..i. . . . . i l'Vogvam tv .oillf .MtVllig ivvuule f ! K'F at the c(ir iitr.lv at Tfi ehoir will jat) n fllllC i.illHH H.'trny I ... .. . -,.1 i ... .1. . i ar Sftnnilinr " im-m . i ; 1 " ra.v-.MJiHT ot i'ugvno svtii ti t sow (k; tc ntii i up wre , Shall lit.!! ,v .i L ' , mg at the Jiioniihg church swrvive. Ht t srvvN and teel that homey Vllwirt Olorne) I Ajl K wrmon wiii he prem-lmi i like fJing. Ve ne ymi and will t nTLJ lv,P?t thZmnistvr n,I foiling timl wSi t ' m l" ,, ,"';',,U3;ih ..skH d nner w.li he .ervt for Mi ; tte churth not' i vnnnw Z Vreent. Tije pv.-mjig uervicw at S ; -lit- "f r?' '""'" I hut thrro )Jut cjhi cJjt.ro your atlpn- Dinnor Parly Held j 3r. and Mrs, A. )J, lloss irrp j hosts tfr art eniornMe d'nner itsrtr at their hsitn& Tiwtlnr vsn'niF fn- Hi era -re placrd toe lr. and Mr.. '. I. iKtnahfic, Miss Kitira ltsn- j Kr. Miss I.ara Martin. Jliss llawl j llamHtflft, ir. X. Miliar. lr. i. A. j. ioss. Jtini on ThtirMlar tin nifflit nt 7-. 'tit ai n;l, , St. Mary's Catholic , m ' Easier ',it...iy. April 12 .iars lie crlrhrat rt Etcr S-.in.lay f"rai"t at St. fatholir "wch :,(() an, fii,0 o'eiork. Sti. bp celchr.t. lion, n-hat are tl.vV Hi t M;.'l OMork. T K "''bratif ;n b Kd,.td "iroan, ait "! k' Her. K. V. "Ill II Croswell MDthtiDht "Cood l(iruing" is Knsler snlnlji tion and teit at the L'resnell .Meth ottift 'etmr-h morn. tig aerviee. The vvening address tt'ili -unsi.it of irooJ's vhnt tin1 vvry same spirit that in.fiiir rd the lU.sanna 1 lay ovation prevailed mi the t'ruvifision Hay. J. 11. lrv int;, pastor. Sprlnafletd Mathcdiat Eolseojtal ', Kiibert .Mpnioriall The ciinialn entitled "The Thorn- ' frownptl Kiiig" will hp givrn at Tstlt p. m. hy the rhnrvh rhoir, nnder the ilirprtion of Mrs. . Vpru Hnin with Mrs. Ivan .Mate nt the piano. This rendition n il Hike 1 lie- entire eve ning owl mil be n great treat to those tih'i fltlpml. 'flip regular nn nil.tl J-:;i.ler i-borrb .ervire will he 1 held in the morning -at 11 o'eiork. .Mrs. J. T. Moore will sin "Kaster ' liawn," aemtniianied by Mrs, S. S. I'ntter. This n il) also be uirnvbpr- j f r,c Lutheran ship day, Kith rei-ption both by let- ftntm.' r,'rry ,,rr. K trr anl on onfe.siin of faith. There ' r'X, , Sunday sehool will he baptisms of both ibijiiren and , vine Raster aerriee II adults. The Kpaorth lenji" ' j 'ta't k, ric "' """ ennoti: "If;dmt a sunrise dei-otionai tneeling Ml re i r"'"''1- .v""r faith is!t::) in the inorninlt on the et side "iiri T" 'ipi-iof the vharrh, f.dloued by breakfast, tsjWw.jT :t I'- in. Holy j in the rhur. li. The ehureh I'-hool wi " IW '"nraiefl atbothimppt at :4.i. 1 he r.uuortu league urs i... " f- 'nrley. Th "" sill hp ""n"1 by ubr A :, , i.-.,i imis.rni prngram lias: Wewrj.1 male, the direetioi. of: rrvi 1 ""'t T. - - - rnrc I hp Ladies Aid rrlulnr service at tl:.'lt B. m. M-tsi flifernoon at ( "0,11, "h Mrs. K. Kellman. ,rlpl . hrne(oii. T. Spr.t"""! DV Adventist "k I"""e 'lll-.I. 11 lit ' m- ehorrh fcg llV . ' ln- "" t'opl.s Pr '.. Sundi M. Sah- sprv-mppt r meeting W'pii- pvpning lr.,h - 'l "1"h Other !b 1 nbhc aeleomp. Euncna-Siirliiafltld Fre Matbooist t Ins iiloek west of tilenu ood Sere ire station, in West HnringfieM. Lil lian tirav. pastor, fiinday sehool at IMS. Josephine Lee, superintendent, Harry Lnsign, asistant- eta-es for ail. ' Kaster program tolay. Morning ssrvicp at II a. in. Nuhieet, "The llisen Lord.'- Sppeisl ainfing by La- em I'ngh, ami others. I here ill testimony service following the preaching. Vonng people s tneelmg I si T n. m. led by f '.lmos Unalt. i r,'tpr KeM Cnr, iwill enjoy two Millie study, fnterest- ''" 'itc, 'i r "h i!' wmiierfnl ing and inlr,irtip. Kvening eerriee ns (,., " ""'i nil sg.iin. at 7:4.".. 1'reaehing by Iter. Miller " tfn'i""':! ,'i,""l is to baip .of Kngrne. SM-cial smgiog by Iter " nu to finh in,) Hugh lb.wpm.nn and it. and Mr. St. Marys Episcopal Church T "J Rev. Frederick G. Jennings, Pastor Special Easter Services 6:30 and J I A. M. Musical Numbers: VOLUNTARY, "Hing Easier Bella" Wallace A. Johnaou JMtOCESSfON'AL, "Welcome, Happy Morning," A. S. Sullivan 5-S'TKOiT. "Christ tr Paaaover" F. N Shepperd KYHIK KI.E1SON ., W. H. A. Hall GRADUAL, "Corns ye faithful, raiBB the strain" i A, 3. Stniiivan COMMl'NION SERVICE IN' F A. S. Sdlilratt HYMN. "Christ Is Rbven!" A R. Kiilltvan ANTHEM. "As It Regan o nasvn" F. Flajcinfrtcin Harker COMMUNION HYMN, "And now, O Father" W. If. Monk NINf D1MITTI3 Gregorian UKCKSHIONAL, "Jesua Christ la rl.n today" ., Worgan rosfLl'DK. ORfJANlST Misa Mary Loulsn Kent. VIOLINIST Arthur Henderahott. SOIX11STS Mlsa Margaret Hyatt, alr. Ro Powell nd Blair Alderman. CHOIR Misses Carmota HemPDway, Jnijptts. Ciaire Gibson, flettle Trait: Mesdamea A. C. Bonik, Ciars A. iee, 1. Nort, Llllla W. rittman, J,tlit Mr.Murren, Krnfsl SlrnniJ. H. Tlsdalo, C. B. Wlilnugbby; M?ri. noy Curtis, Will Adam. Ernest Hro)ten:ibiro, E. Eugeoa ChaJwbit. Krnest Ludloa-. fiporge H. Mc.Vlorran, Ir. DelbBrt Slanard, Wallpr Valentine. Your Easter Duty (A Message from St. Mary' Catholic Church, Eugene) Wry party in (lie morning 41i? first; hiy at t.Sie week, ihry camr in ihn sppuidirf, tiic sti being now risen. Ami cuirijig into thn sip!rfye ihf-y mvr a young mail sitting on tho right mlr, diiJiCi wiiis ft white rslic; mi tii'y ivoro aslonisiieii. WJio snilh io Hkmii; not affrtgitted; you neck Josms of Nazareii), who was crcitie?; UK fH SKN iio is rt J?n, J)iv5ioW iJie placo wlicre tlicy laid him. ' Mark XV, 2, 5, 6. The events f tite first Easier morn, ihoisgis ftneient r ever new. Totiay s of old lite world Jimsi irarn 13)tj Biysicry of L'ify from tlie H'wm (Jiirisi. Like the fiaiiJoans nt the tiawu of the rcsurreetioit morntiig, we arc priviiogwi i explore ihts pjupty iotsih. Xo one may plead indiffwnrn i 'il nli importajit concern. Xo one is entitlwi to fdand apart and ohsorve wifh itlfc ctiriosity t!ie ('liristiatt multitude an Easier At loasi i)i)R visit iho sincere mind must pay to the scpiiiuiire to iwiris -wljat lfi'll there tn tiic tbirtl lny. The issne is eriiienl for iiie souls of wen. in iiir? -vvonJs of Si, Paul; If Christ Iw 3iot ristn, then is our proaeiiing vain ami your fasfh ss also vain. Ht if Ciirist lie indeed risen He wiii coma in ihn rtiajtsiy of His Fntlier and lie stern judga to tfiowj wlio have not sought iiim a nicrcifiil 8vior. Xo clteap diioianli? rnnoijoiinlssm willhc Hceepted as suhstitule for faith in Ciirist. "Itfiigion is il or nothing;. 'Tis no mere smiio of onntnrimmi, or sish of spjrai.ii; sin tpialitv of the finelier temptiwi ciy iifee iis vhitf55fss or is h!sess; it is lifts of very life." The hnmatt sonl is a prieciess gnn wi )ffvfej tsme and eternity, and though it can r; ciiMDisi's scales, st outweighs m worUi and tiigtitiy d importance not he weighed in lh. all the Hial'prii universe heshle Hearken to t!ie message of Easter: that are above. You Are Invited to Attend If ve he risen with Christ, seek the things KfnViN V. O'liAKA, i'asior. EASTER SERVICES ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Eleventh and Lincoln Streets, Eugene 6:30 A. M. Low Mass. 8:00 A, M. Low Mass, Music by the Children's Choir), 10:30 A. M. Solemn High Mass (Augmented, choir under direc tioo of Mr. Hugh Winder) A SERMON AT EACH SERVICE X. B. N'on-Caiiioiirs may jserure from ihe siers Jiiile pampiiirl MplaijjJjjR ihfi so rv ipcs. I 1 --aaB13Mg. 1 . A r if ' i - Si I