Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, October 21, 1923, Image 10

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1928 , ' .,,
GrEHtJRCHES
International Bible Students as
sociation class studies In Scriptures-Sunday,
2:80 p. m: at K. P.
hall. 1 . i .
UNITY CENTER There will bo
a meeting- conducted by Mr. CseorsV
Phlller, Sundny evening- at 7: SO In
the Zumwult building, corner of
Seventh and Willamette street.
Room 830.- Public cordially In
vlted to attend.,;
in attendance until 4:00. The sub
ject ot the lesson Bermon for Sun
day Is "Doctrine of Atonement."
All are cordially Invited to attend
the church services and visit the
rending room.
. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Junction
City Sunday levelling-, Mrs. Violet
Flower Knott,, will give pantomime
presenting stfcred hyrrins. . Mrs,
Knott is an lartlst In vthe work.
Mrs. Ortcnso Apptamte, soloist. A
warm welcome to All. . '
rnST church, op christ,
SCIENTIST Corner of Twelfth
and. Oak stroots. Sunday mornlngr
service at' ll- o'clock; Wednesday
evening testimonial meeting at 8
o'clock; Sunday school at 9:45 a.
in. The reading room at room 312
McMorran.' and Washbume building-,
corner of Eighth and Willam
ette streets. Is open dally, except
Sundays and legal holidays, from
12 m. to 6 p. m. The Librarian la
ST. MARY 'Si EPISCOPAL Cor
ner of Seventh avenue, and Olive
street. Rev. Frederick O. Jennings,
rector. The twenty-first Sunday
after Trinity. Holy Communion at
8 0. in. Church, school and Bible
cmss at 9:45 a. m. Holy. Com
munien and sermon at 11 a. m.
Evening- prayer and address- at
7:30..'.
GRACE LUTHERAN Corner
Eleventh avenue east and Ferry
street. R. Trautninnn, pastor. Sun
day school 10 a. m. Divine serv
ice 11 a. m., with sermon by the
pastor. Topic, "Christian Warfare
Against Satan." ' Bible class 7:80
p. m. In the parsonage. A cordial
welcome extended to all who wish
to worship God "with us. We
preach Christ crucified.
EMMAUS LUTHERAN On. Sec
ond avenue near Blair boulevard,
Henry : Iversen, pastor. Sunday
II
Worth while for' work or play
Kodak on the Farm
Pictures (like the one indicated by the above
illustration) of, your live stock, crops, buildings,
equipment, are valuable as records and for year-to-yer
comparison. ; And pictures just for fun the
youngsters romping with Rover, the Sunday com
pany, the friends you visit are the sort you'll
always treasure. r - if
Somewhere on our shelves is the Kodak for
you let us help you pick it out. You '11 find how
inexpensive it is to buy; we'll show you how easy
it is to work. - ,
Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up
m,-I.'I-.. ,af( pit I . J
7 LINN DRUG CO. v
UNIVERSITY PHARMACY
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yy
IHAT the LANGWOOD
Family Range .for wood
only, will burn twice as
long witn onfr-nau tne wooa re
quired by any other range on the
market - if properly installed
MONEY BACK "GUARANTEE.
Althouirh we have installed many
LANGWOODS not .met owner
has beendissatisfied. -r. p
The LANGWOOD
art
1
i ga diiplsy- at oar store
oau and let os show roa it
many superior points. It ii
designed especially to meat
Western conditions. Ita fea
ture at all BxcJuitrar
LAJWB. . . ) . ..
LANG ttovu or ttrieU -,
ly Northwut Product
I and tonimmMy w or
in a Mstifen to rmUr .
' you tM 6et of $4rvUm
mU immtdiat itltvtr).
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Charlet's Complete Home Furnisher
1347 W. 8th
Lane Counjty Distributor
Phone 1122
school at tu o'clock. I N. Miller
suiierlntemlcnt. MoruinK womb
In the Danish ItuiKunito at 11 a
We are Invited to spend tho after.
noon with -the Sunday: school ut
(he Lorano whonl hoiihti and will
leav the church -risTht after the
nioritlnv service.' Basket lurtch
the suhool house. There will he no
service Sunday eVenlnif. "Prsyei
meeting, Thursday evening 1 At
o'clock. . ,
FAIRMOUNT I'UBSB VTEH1AN
Corner Kiltecnth avenue east
and Villurd street, Sunday school
at u. m, Mrs. b, M. Day,
superintendent. Mornlnk worship
at 11 a. in. Itev B. 1.. Wintcrber
Ker, acting pastor of Centnil Pres
byterlan church, will preach. Hub
Ject, "Signs or Faith." Mrs. Don
aid Young will sins;, "Behold! Th
Master Passeth By." A cordial in
vitntlon la extended to all residents
of Fuirmount to attend these serv-
ices. t i. . -. :
SALVATION ARMY Meetings
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday evenings, ut 8 p. in. 1 Holl
ness meeting Sunday. 11 a. m. Sun
day school 2:30 p, m. Young
People's Legion at ft p. m. Special
harvest Thnnksfflvlnir service. Sat
urday night. Captain Portler of
Portland will assist.'' The children
of tho Sunday school will elve
harvest Thankgivlng program Sun
day evening. Adjutant' and Mrs.
Jesse Roe are in charge. .
FIRST UNITARIAN Morning
service at 10:45 o'clock with aer
mon by the pastor, Frank Fay
Eddy, on the theme; "Lives and
Life," The sollst nt the Morn
ing service will be Miss Johana
James, soprano. The church Bchool
meets at the dose of the morning
service. 'The Laymen's league and
the men of the congregation will
meet at a supper on Monday night
at the ohurch at 6:30 o'clock at
which Mr.-Carl' B. Wetherell, Pa.-
citic coast ' secretary, will be the
guest' of 'honor!
TRINITY " LUTHERAN Corner
Sixth and Pearl, Overt Skilbred,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
A graded school. Ruth Gllbertson,
superintendent. . Sunday morning
prayer meeting at 10. N. N. John
son. leader. Services 11 a. m. Scan
dinavian. Special music. Evening
services,. 7:30 in English under
auspices of the Luther league. The
program leader this time is Miss
Nettle Gllberston. The committee
on -constitution for the Lutheran
brotherhood of Oregon will meet
at the Church parlors on Monday
evening at :30.
" (Uamiel): processional, "Spirit
uou . iio. o can to vvursm it
1 o x o 1 o y. Invocation, . l.oid'8
riayer; I'sallor, No. as; iiioria
r i . i..n.n si., uii, w..,.i..t
wesson; ruccp.iiin ui inviiiiiHisi in
(linni, iiiini. uniu 4110 viiiriur;
Prayer; offertory; solo, "I Heard
the Voice ot Jesus Say" (ttatlibun)
Miss Huth Akers; Serinou, "TIk.
World's (JicutCKt Religious nou
ineiii," Kev. lliuce .1.. (.1 Iff fill
Hymn No. 313; Hcnedlctloh;
At 7:30 p. m. tho student liustair
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day," In Kugeno. The choir will
give special music, coiiHituiiig or
A.Uheni, "Large Ale Thy .Mlun
ilons" (Emerson); Quartet," "Suv.
urn. Airnln tn Thv Deal Jamt."
' VI. liurll' U..I.4 "Tlln Vlt4,lt4 ,,14,1
Nine," (Champion), by Mr, John
Siofert; Anthem, "Prepare Ye
RU Vliy UI IIIH V4IMI t I'll;,
invne your ricmis 111 iiivhu iiuiiuui
icrvlces. The acting pastor will
l4. ,it4,l ut ninti'hlv llllll Null (14
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CONOllEOATIONAL Clmiinol-
ton and Seventh streets. W, H.
Marshall, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. J. K. (letchcii, superin
tendent. Mrs. Frank A. Nugley.
superintendent of priuinry depart.
uient. Tlieru are classes for all.
The young people of tho city and
University are Invited to attend
thu class taught by V. II. U Mur-
hall. At 11 a. in. morning wor-
sliln. Music by tho choir. The
pastor's subject will be "Seeing. Be
neath the Surface. lou are In
vlted to worship with us. At 7.30
p. m. the subject of tho evening
uddress will be, "Will the. People
or Eugene Stand for a .Miore open
Sunday." This will be a red not
sermon on the open Sunday ques
tion. You will hear the sumo sub
ject discussed In all the churches
Sunday evening. Attend one ot
them and let the people know-
where you stand on this question.
At 5:30 Christian Endeavor. All
young people are invited to this
sorvlce. The Young "Woman's club
meets with Mrs. Whltten Tuesday
evening nt 6 o'clock. Mrs. whltten's
nddress is 1262 Mill. The young
Women are asked to bring their
thimbles with them.
" The Men's Brotherhood will go
to Corvullfs on Wednesday even
ing to visit the Brotherhood of the
Corvallis church. They will leave
here at 5 o clock.
EVANGELICAL Corner i of
west Sixth and Blair. A. W. Cur
ry, pastor, G. R. Martin, Sunday
(School Superintendent. ' Bible stu
dy .at 10. morning worship at 11,
Intermediate Endeavor and E. L.
C. B. at 6:30, regular evening ser
vice at 7:30. The quarterly service
will be held m the morning witn
Presiding Elder, Q. L. Lovell in
charge. There will be special mu
sic for each service and a rousing
song service in the evening. A cor
dial Invitation is extended to all to
be present at these services. ' -
CHURCH OF OOD Third and
Monroe streets. Mamie Blsconer,
castor. Bible school 10 a. m, En-
ward Feales. superintendent. Mrs.
O B. Shumway assistant. Classes
for all ages, preacning. service n
a. . m.. subject -i "The Christians
UaptC'U Young... people's meeting
6:45 p. m. Special music and songs.
Jessie Feglies will lead. Preach
ing at 7:30.- The pastor will speak
on the subject of the "Lords Day,
and How It Should Be Kept Holy,
and as a Day of Worship." Text,
Revelation 1:10. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening 7:30. We Invito
you to worship with os. - "
' FIRST METHODIST EPISCO
PAL Rev. Henry W. Davis, acting
minister. Rev. Davis will prencn
in the morning on the subject "The
Transmission of Dlsclpleship." His
subject for the evening will be,
"Shall We Open the Sabbath to the
Movies and Pool Halls?" The
music for the day wlllVhe as f ol
lows: i v , .'
Morning Anthems "O Taste and
See How Gracious the Lord Is?"
(Van Vllet). Solo Quartet and
Choir. Offertory Solo, "The voice
In the Wilderness"- (Scott) Mme.
McGrew. '.:' i.
Evening Anthem, "Thine Is the
Greatness" (Galbralth). Mr. Furry
and Choir.-.- Offertory solo. Miss
Price..- . ',
FAIRMOUNT CHRISTIAN
Corner Seventeenth and Columbia
streets. . E. M. Patterson, pastor
Next Sunday promises to be a great
day with the Falrmount church of
Christ, Special Rally Day exer
cises .will"' be conducted at the
Bible school hour, 9:46, In keep
ing with the attendance aim of 99
plus one. Miss Lucille Meserve Willi
sing "The Nlnty and Nine." A
mixed quartet will render special
music, and a program will be pre
sented. The pastor's morning
theme Will be, "The Wonderful
Message, and the Task of the
Christian Ministry." Gerald Bent
ley, song leader. The Christian
Endeavor service Is at 6:30 p. m.
and Is Very helpful. At the even
ing service the pastor will discuss
Eugene's Sunday Amusement Pro
posal. Mr. Veltle Prultt will sing
and conduct the music. All are
cordially Invited.
FIRST BAPTIST Corner oi
Eighth and Pearl streets. Charles
E, Dunham, poMor. David J. Jones,
music director, Bible school meets
at 9:45. Graded classes for all ages.
A. R. Gray, superintendent. Morn
ing worship at 11 o'clock. The
pastor' will preach, hlB subject be
ing, "Give Ye Them to Eat." The
fellowship hour and supper for
senior B. Y. P. U, nt 6:16 p. m.
Senior and intermediate meetings
U'tile,-': "The Fourth Command
ment or tt Wide' Open Sunday."
The special musie for the morning
will be a quartet, ' "In Heavenly
Lve Abiding," (Brown)' for the
evening the chorus olioli- will sing,
Love Divine.- Bo mi eng. Ho Ten
der," (Giro Plnsute) and a solo by
David J. Jones,-' "The Ninety and
Nine.',' A, Bible and missionary con
ference will be held In this church
on ''Friday ' night' and Saturday
morning., afternoon and evening.
The principal speakers at this con
ference are Dr. W. B. Hlnson, Dr.
O. C. Wright, Miss Crawford and
Miss Louise Hundurup will have
part on the program,
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Tenth nnd Pearl streets. Rev. E, L,
Wlnterherger, acting Minister, Rev.
Bruce J. CJIffen Unlvorslty Pastor.
Sundev Is Students' day at Central
Church and. every student Is cord
ially invited to henr the following
programs, under direction of the
student pastor:
,11 a. m. Organ prelude, "Lar-
Will the Citizens ot Eugene
i Permit Places of Amusement
to be Open on the Lord's Day?
' Hear the answer at the churches named below and pos
sibly many others who will join with these: ;
FI RST CH RIST I AX Oak n nft
Eleventh streets. 13. V. Stiver,
pastor. Our Rally Bay is past and
It was a wonderful success. The
number present, 2244 was beyond
our fondest hope, makfnir a record
for the city of Eugene as well as
the state of Oregon. Now the ques
tion Is, "Can wte come back?" We
look for a. great day Sunday. We
urge the members and friends as
well as new members to come Sun
day. , Many enrolled as new mem.
bers of the school last Sunday.
Sunday evening this church and
many of the churches of Eugene,
111 consider the matter of .open! ne
ttle places of amusement In this
city. Practically all the churches
of the city are united on this mat
ter and it will be demonstrated,
Sunday evening. Every church In'
the city should be filled to capac
ity, Just to demonstrate the feoling
mniier or Keeping the town clean.l u- KpoV
Sunday lEwiiing
: f FIRST MET1 IODIST C1IURCI f Mr. Davis speaking.
FIRST UAl'TIST t'i il'Kt l I Mr. Dunliam speaking.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mr. Slivers cakiiiK.
CENTRAL, PRESUYTKRIAN CHURCH Mr. (liffin sppakiiiR.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH Mr. Marshall speaking.
WHLE STANDARD MISSION Mr. Coulee speaking, .
EVANGELICAL CHURCH Mr. Curry spt'iikiiiK.
i.. FAIRMOUNT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mr. Patterson speaking. "
Let the people of Eugene fill these churches
to capacity, thus showing their protest
against the effort on the part 'of some of
our citizens to make Eugene an open town.
ot the cltlsens In this town on the''pi3tJ,ne
4ii.44i.c4- ui Keeping xne xown clean. 1 Tjj, Keep
Dr. Stivers speaks on the -subject ..'(ohurchos
tho City Beautiful T.( linr hv nil means. 11 ulll .... Ill '. ...
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In 4he city Sunday even-Jend. IVofcssor J '"hgutt will lend llurniony mmrloite" will slim. "Tin. Dlvlnu Miign'i." . 1
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