Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 13, 1925, Image 22

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, H25
The Boatman Js Pledge
An Indiana barage tondor sauntered Into the market place at
New Orleans one tunny aftornoon directly after having sold his
canto of supplies from "up north." Ho was staggered at the
light he aaw, for before him were human bclnga being aold at
auction.
'If I aver get a chance-to hit that thing, I'll hit tt hard, by
tha eternal Uodl" he vowed.
Thirty yean later thli gaunt, raniry boatman died at the handa
ot aaanelni became he had literally "hit that thing hard." And
today Lincoln's name ia spoken with reverence the world over.
Living for a principle, working tor a principle, dying tor a prin
ciple, he ha Bet a high standard to bo attained. We attempt
to follow his lead, in our little way. In the field ot assisting
lustness.
U. S. NATIONAL
B A N IC
7ihe Bank of servica
EUGENE LOAN Ff SAVINGS BANK
One tsann for savings
FREE
Christmas TurCeys
GAS OIL INN
Franklin Boulevard
DR. R. C. VIRGIL
Osteopathic Physician
81ft Miner Bids.
Phone 32M ' " "Eugene, Or.
(BHURCHES
TRINITY" ..tTHRRAN Corner
Sixth and l'cnrl. Services In tho
American latiKUngo 11 n. in. Ser
mon by Ilev J. I). IIoukcu. Sun
day school s:4K a. m. Mi-s. Klmer
(.Itlbcrison. superintendent.
I XTR It NATIONAL II I II I, K
STl'KKNTS Meet every Hominy
for Hlltle study. The place of meet
InK Is 1561 High street. The hour
t:S p. m. All Intei-eiited wee cor
dially Invited to meet with us from
time to tltve.
OHI'liCll OF- OOl. Third and
Monroe, Sunday school 10 a. in.
Preaching U mul J:30. Itevlvul
meetings all week, except Satur
day nlKht. Kvangellnl Knlpli M.
Cotirod ot California Is holding the
meeting. Young peoples meeting
Sunday night S:30 p. in. Come and
hear this man.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
Hold services in tho Frank's hall 90
East Ninth street. Services Sun
day, 9:4& a. in. Sunday school. 11
a. m. Following the master, 7:10
p. m. The cull to arms. Tuesday
and Friday 7: SO p. in, evangelis
tic messages. Prayer for tho sick.
All welcome. J. H. Wiley, pastor.
5i
GOOD PRINTING
The kind you want it
when you want it.
Eugene Printing Co.
1047 Willamette Telephone 148
Hear the Sermons and Orchestra
AT THE ARMORY
Divine Guidance ...11:00 A. M.
Accomplishments of Faith ! 3:30 P. M.
Origin and Destiny of Man 7:50 P. M.
, BIBLE STANDARD TEMPLE
200 Men and Boys
. . TO HEAR
THE PIONEER CHORUS
V AND
BOYS WHO SUCCEED
A REWARD will be given to the boy under sixteen who. In not
more than 100 written words, best expresses what helped him In
this service.
Sunday Evening
at 7:30
THE OLD CHURCH ON THE CORNER
Eighth and Pearl ' " "
Say it with J lowers
This Christmas
A flowering plant will not only make Christmas brighter
and happier hut will carry good cheer well into the New
Year. We have a wonderful selection of the most popu
lar kinds at prices to suit everybody and you are invited
to the greenhouses to look them over, at your leisure.
Parking space is plentiful. No walking blocks to reach
your destination.
The
University Florist
Store & Greenhouse
598 Thirteenth Ave, East ' Telephone 654
C.rtACE LUTHERAN Corner
Eleventh avenue and East Ferry
street. It. Trautmann, pastor. Sun
day school 9:45 a. m. Divine serv
ice 11 a m.. with sermon on the
subject. 'The Right Uelutton of
Christians to Their Pastor." Ger
man service 3 p. m. Y. P. S. Fri
day 7:4S p. in. A cordial welcome
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST Corner of Twelfth
and Onk streets. Sunday morning
service nt 11 o'cloki Wednesday
evening testimony meeting at 8
o'clock: Sunday school at 9: IS a.
m. The reading room at 312 Mc-
Morran and Washburne building,
corner Of Eighth ami Willamette
streets. Is open to the public dally
from 9 a. m. to V p. m. Munuuy
and holidays from 8 to 6 p. m.
Wednesday to 5 p. m. The sub
ject of the lesson-sermon for Sun
day is "Ood the Preserver of Man.''
All are cordially Invited to attend
the church services and to visit
the reading room.
wilt not oniy Interest nmt lit Unci
but will suentilhen spiritually. The
evening sermon will be on the
"Origin and Destiny of Man," You
are In v ted to come all day. tiring
vour lunch and stay throughout
tho dully i rom sin. During the
vvecK the services win ne con
ducted at Seventh and Pearl. Wed
uesduy night choir practice. Txios
day. Thursday and Friday uven
gu'.lstlu services.
FIRST CON'OHKUATtOtfAl. -
r reu . i. imi it, iiiuiiaiiM . vma
church school. IV n. in., sermon:
"Some Financial Advice from the
Master." Receptenco of melubel
and J.nrd's .supper. Music: "O
Blessed Feet of Jesus" Mrs. Whit-
lon, Cluro Whllton. Mrs. (lark.
7:30 sermon: Hook nermon using
Dickon "Christmas Carol." Music
"Hark What Meant Those Holy
Voices.'" Uartlett, quartet. 'The
Birthday of a King." Neldllpger.
quartet and Mrs. cmrK,
FIRST BAPTIST C I.. Trawln,
minister. An Important business
meeting of the church Is called for
Thursday evening. December 17,
to decide upon the location of our
new building and revision of olans.
Special evangelistic services will
commenco on the first Sunday In
January with the pastor preach
ing and Prof. Fred II. Klshor 1
Chicago leading the singing.
The special features for Sunday
are chorus singing by fifty pioneer
boys and un address on "Hoys Who
Succeed." The hour Is 7:30.
In the morning tho pastor will
bring a practical nics.mge on "The
Christian and the World."
A cordlul welcome awaits you
at lhe old church on the corner of
Ktghth and I'earl.
FAIRMOUNT CHRISTIAN
Lcated at Seventeenth and Co
lumbia streets. K. L. Dunn, min
ister. Regular services -each Lord's
day. beginning at 9:43 with the
Bible school session, communion
service and sermon at 11. Christ
ian Endeavor meets at 6:30. At
7:30 begins a rousing song serv
ice followed by the evening ser
mon. The scond and third num
bers in a series of three sermons
will be delivered, the morning
subject being, ' The Church ot
Ood" and In the evening, "The
Kingdom of God." These two sub
jects, in connection with . "The
Christ of God." are foremost top
ics of the holy scriptures. Strang
ers and friends especially invited.
FAIRMOUNT PRESBYTERIAN
4 Viilard boulevard and Fifteenth
agenue. Last Sunday our Bible
school broke all records of the
school for attendance at a regular
session, but you will find a place If
you come, Sunday.
The first Christmas party wlll.be
given on Friday when the ladles
aid meets at the home- of Mrs.
WInterberger. Others will follow
through Christmas week.
Airs, i oung In her leadership in
the ministry of song is making
fine progress with tbe Christmas
music Its to be better than ever.
Our minister will bring a message
Sunday morning on - the topic
watching for the Dawn." New
plans for Improvement are under
way. C. E. under the leadership of
Elizabeth Hugg;ns meets at e:30.
Come and join the rousing song-
fost. strangers reel at home in
tho atmosphere of our church. r.
FIRST UNITARIAN East
Eleventh avenue at Ferry street.
Morning service at 10:46 o'clock.
Special laymen's service Sunday
morning with C. E. Ingalls editor
of the Corvallls Gazette-Times a
speaker. The subject of Mr. In-
gaii s address win De ' me evolu
tion of Religion." The soloist at
this service will be Nina Warnock.
violinist. The church school meets
at the close of the morning service.
In the adult's class studying "The
Unitarian's Bible" tho subject of
tho talk by the pastor, Frank Fay
Eddy will he , "Moses and the
Exodus.' The women's alliance
will give a tea In honor or Mn.
Julia Comstock of Portland, na
tional director of Unitarian alli
ances for Oregon, at the Manse,
.1134 Ferry street, Tuesday after
noon from 3 till 5. Mrs. Comstock
will give a talk on' alliance work In
general. ;
FIRST BAPTIST Of Cottage
Grove. Chapel car one block north
of 8. P. station. Rev. J. D. Chap
pello missionary in charge, J. C.
Orr. pastor, feundhy school 10
a. m. Classes for all, The pastor
will preach both morning and eve
n'ng. .11 a. m. "Why Join the
Baptist Church?" 7:30 p. m,
"The Power of tho Gospel." At the
B. Y. P. U., meeting there will he
a report from the gathering nt
Roseburg Inst week-end. This will
oe oi interest 10 an young people.
As previously announced Decem
ber 20 Is "Join the Church Sun
day," and at the morning service
msny are coming Into the church,
Therefore next Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday evenings there will
be special evangellBUo meetings, to
wnicli the public Is cordially In
vltcd. Sunday evening December
20 the Sunday school -will give
their Christmas program, consist
ing of Tableaux picture of Christ
in propnecy. .
BIBLKJ RTANDA RD Fred L.
Hornshuh pastor. Our new church
building, the Lighthouse temple
wmcn is now under construction
at. Twelfth and Olive streets Is get
ting well under construction. The
plastering Is now boing done
Stucco work Is nearly completed.
Our Sunday services are being held
In the Armory. Sunday school at
10. You would have to enjoy these
profitable classes and teaching
they are so good. Preaching at
11 by tho pastor. Tho Sunday
morning messnge and spirit In the
meeting Is alwnys very edifying.
At 2:30 tho sermon will ho on
"Faith and Its Accomplishments."'
Come nnd have your faith In divine
matters Increased.: At 6:30 the
Crusaders meet at Seventh and
Pearl for their young people's
meeting. Rov. J. It, Conlee will
deliver a message to the' young
people nnd it will be most Instruc
tive and profitable. Then at 7:80
begins the rousing great meeting
oi tne day. Tnis will be preceded
by en orchestra rehearsal and the
pedal selestlons of the service
FIRST METHODIST KPISCO
PAW J. Franklin Haus. minister.
Church school at 9:43. Classes
and teachers for all ages. If you
are not attending elsewhere, en
roll with us.
Morning sermon on the theme.
"America and the Purpose of
God." This will be the morning
of two sermons on the subject.
The second will be given on Sun
day morning. December 30.
High school group of leaguors
will meet at 6:30 sharp. "Our
League World" is the theme.
The Wesley club meets also at
6:30. Miss Verna Oilman will lead.
Her topic will be "Congregational
ism." This will be the third of
denominational studies conducted
by the club.
The pastor preaches at 7:30 on
the subject "Absolom." This Is an
Informal service, with congrega
tional singing preceding the ser
mon. If yon love to sing, join us.
The special musio for the day Is
as follows: Morning at II, anthem
They That Trust In the Lord.0
Manney. quartet and cbolr. Solo,
"In My Fathers House." MaoDer
mid. Mrs. McGrew. Evening at
7:30. Anthem. "In the Beauty ot
the Gloaming" Heavens, Mrs. Mc
Grew, Mr. Bryson and choir.
FIRST CHRI8TIAN Oak and
Eleventh streets. E. V. Stivers,
pastor. There were 955 In Sunday
school Sunday. That was wonder
fully fine. This Sunday we are
expecting more than that, for the
reason that this Is "I.Am Loyal
Sunday," and a great crowd will
attend. Make the day an out
standing one by unending all the
services. The pledge for the year
19Z6 for the support of the church
will be received on this day. Miss
Nellie Baxter will sing tho morn
ing solo. We are confidently ex
pecting a real day of victory. Sun
day evening the large choir will
have charge, the entire evening
being given over to Christmas
music. This will be an important
and enjoyable evening. The year
Is fast drawing to a close and we
especially urge loyalty these last
few Sundays. The church Is clos
ing one of Its very best years- and
we want every Sunday to count.
Tho lost word received from the
Ross Evangelistic company Is that
It will oe ready (or tne evangelistic
campaign which begins January
2. It Is not often thaUevangellits
secured so long In advance can
reach a place on the time an
nounced. We expect a great meeting.
CENTRAli PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. A. H. Snunders, pastor.
Rev. Bruce J. Glffen, university
pnator. At 6:45 a. m., Bible school.
rL A. Moults, genaral superintend
ent. Our Bible school crowds and
overflows out building, yet there Is
still room for more. Excellent
teaching characterizes 'our school.
Everyone from Infants to grand
parents are provided for. Join ns
today. At 1 1 a. m the pastor will
preach another sermon In the series
on "The Man of Galilee". The,
theme will be, 'Tho Comrade
Christ." The quartet and vested
choir . will, sing tho anthom,
"Flcrco was tho Wild Billow,"
Noble, and tho duet, "Lead Kindly
Light," Lansing, will be sung by
Messrs Slcfcrt and Jones. At 6:30
the Westminster league, composed
of young pepfe of high school ago,
will meet at the church. Tholr
topic will bo "Christmas for Selt
or othors." Acts 20:32 to 35. The
meeting will be In charge- of the
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Freshman girls. At the same hour,
the .Christian Endeavor society
meet nt Westminster house, Folic
leeiitlt and Klucald. In I lie eve.
nlng, the pastor will hpeak on the
theme, nppropi'luto to the pre
ChilHimii season, 'The Greatness
of John the Baptist." The uunriel
will slug, "No Shadows Yondor."
Gaul. This 41 mlnuiti quiet, In
spiring servh'O provides just the
right close for the Sabbath day.
Anmiig the outstanding events of
the Meek Is tho HI. Andrews'
Brotherhood dinner uu Tuesday,
6:16 p. m. at tho church. Th
spcKkor . will be Prof. A. It.
Sn-vemer. In addition, a varied
nnd dollghtrul tnuslonl program
bus been provided. 147 men have
been enrolled In tbe brotherhood
during th past week. We expect
this to be the blKgest meeting we
have ever had. The matron's guild
meets Wednesday ut 11:30 with
Mi's. J,' 11. McDonald, 069 West
Ninth. Mid-week meeting, led by
the pastor, on Thursday at 7:30.
This is a "different"' meeting and
seems to meet the need for prac
tical heli tied Inspiration between
Sundays. The quartet and vested
chorus are working diligently on
the Christmas enntntu, "Mnk
Christ King," Dudley Buck, to be
r resented at the church on Sunday
ecember 10 at 4 p. m. A cor
dial Invitation Is extended to all
who are not attending any other
church to attend our services.
A Budget ChrUtma It Way
to Solve It
In Deciding Upon Gift Think
of Taste of th Ono to Bo
Gifted and Try to Satisfy
Hobbles.
'"Christmas Is comln', the chil
dren cry,
Counting the week that are hur
rying by.""
And what are you going to do
about It? It may mak dad groan
as he think or the ulready high
cost of living, and It causes mot hot
a bit of anxlou thought, too. But
aomothlng must be done.
A wise beginning Is a list. Includ
ing everything which you expect or
hope to do, Rtfls. decorations, do
nut Ions, everything. Then determine
tne amount you can spend. The
chances are that you will grow
more generous, a the season of
good-will approaches, and stretrh
It somewhat. But one should not
go Into It blindly, buying lavishly
at the first and then finding youl
fund, exhausted before you have
gone the rounds. A budget Christ
inu Is tho way out of that UUP.
culty.
eor vwrOhln onmeno dspten thotts
One may a well decide at the
first that the great circle of friend
shall be remembered by a card
only: for there are the child rela
tives and the aged who must have
girts. Christmas means so much
to them. There are the benevo
lences which make a Just claim on
us at this season.
In deciding what gift think of
the tastes of the one to be glftoj
and make your girts along the line
or his hobby, whether athletics,
house-keeping, reading, the college
room, art. traveling or mothering. I
The , appropriate girt Is thrice !
prized, lavish giving does not nl-!
ways bring happiness. The Christ
maa girt should be chiefly a token
of remembrance.
CresweU High New Note
Owl Hold Meeting.
Delegates Olve Report.
Talk Are Interesting.
New Record Purchased.
By DOROTHY MfAUD
The order nt 1 1. m r). I . -
meeting In the assembly room Fri
day afternoon. Th following pro
gram was given;
Piano solo Clifford Travllllon
uiacussion on Free Toxt Book
System ....Winter Wallace and
Charles Young.
ReHtAtlAn flnMl T) nt. I , 1
Talk on current cvents..Mary Miller
i-ian soio..... Mildred Hohlnott
Recitation Mae Weber
Discussion on Vacclnatlori
Wilbur Petty and Wilfred Moore
-
Wllhtie Pettv w1tA tr
and Winters Wallace, the delegates
mm v-reaweil mgn scnool to tho
student conference at Eugene, gave
their rennets nt fVta n. .. -t i -, ..
sombly Wednesday morning. Their
uiiksj were very interesting and con
tained many helpful thought.
t v
On Monday and Tuosdny tho now
records purchased by the student
hodv were ntnv,l at ......1.1. i
committee showed excellent taste
in ineir cnoice or record and the
pupils are deriving much pleasure
from them.
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tTtwares
We specialize In distinc
tive gifts fop discriminat
ing people. ' '" '
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: Everything that is 'pro
gressive in- art is here for
your. Christmas selection".
Qiftwares
Aladdin
lOM Willamette Strtet
Telephone C52
With Mrs. Carter's lint Shop
W 1
axrmcair
.tUUrt CiellM
You 7 rrteet this style from coast to coast
ITS Universal the demand of smart dressers for the
new "tube" coat. You'll see it often wide in the
shoulders, tapering in stream line to narrrow skirt,
' ' ample of pockets, collar ant lapel a true aristocrat.
With the "tube" coat you can effectively block the frigid
blasts of either style critic or winter wind.
CLQTHCRAFT
TAILORED OVERCOATS
$25 to $45
J. Matt Johnson Co.
IT PAYS TO PAY' CASH
30 Ninth Are. fctut ! :' 30 Ey Steps from WMi
The 14-year-old child Is It when
buying a railroad tlekel and II
when driving a car. Florence
(Ala.) Herald. . ,
you Will appreciate
OUR ' "r '
75c Sunday Dinner
Music by the VagsuSood,
fron to t P. M. -
YeTpwne.
Shopp
The Most Acceptable Gift
is a good
Photograph
High-Class Work
nt'
Moderate Prices
OPEN AI.BO HUNDATB TIM CMHI8TUA8
The Martin Studio .
Tclcnhone 733 " " Seventh nnd Will
Owina to the fact that pur ppening for 0'
ness was almost )oo late for the Chrjstmss
' . .trade! offer pur pntire stock of Christy
toys at cost.
ART IJEEDLE jVpjMC appeals most tq a cultured larjy as a
Christjmas gift. We ijivite you to.look oyer our jfpc before
you make your selection.
FREE, to every youngster under 10 accompanied by a
grownup we will give absolutely free one 50c game pf Mali
Jongg. Come while they Inst. .
No. 8 East Ninth Avenue