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; roUtf , , v: MORNING RECITER, EUGENOREGON; SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 12 ,M h a h (fflHUIPIES rumen ov jfesrs thiiist OK 1.ATTKR HAY KAlNTK.8nitda' school Itl tlio V, U, W. hull corner of KlRlilli uilil Lincoln each p'un lny iu 10: jo a. m. The public In Invited to attend. , . , 1NTKRNATION AIj BIIU.K STf flKNTS ASHCK'IATION -U51 High Street. Class study lit 2: 30 p. 111. Pmyer meeting Wednesday va nillic lit 7:S0 i. in, Memorial will lo olwcrvod on March 57 at 8 p. m. ' ST. MARY'S KPISCOPAt. Corner of Seventh avenue mid Olive atreot. Rev. Frederick O. Jennings, rectoi-i Thi rlfth Sunday In lent J?naslon Sumlny. Huly communion . at 8 n. m. Church school nt :45 u. m. Holy communion and sermon at 1 1 a. m. Kvenlng prnyor and address nt 7:30 p. m. . ' " ' '! SEVENTH HAY AnVENTlST Seventh and liinrneltonr -TV- 'M. jAngborg, pastor, phone HOJ. Sab. iMth school S:4S a. m. - church services 1 1 a. ill. Young VopleV meeting 3:Si p. ni. Prayer meet ing Wednesday S:00 p .m. Sunday evening service 7:Si p. m. Subject "The Home of the Saved and What They Will Ho There." T ORACE LUTHERAN Corner of Eleventh avenue and East Vtrry street. H. Trautmann. pastor. I. Rlensrho. S. S. Supt.. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Hlvine service 10:45 a; m. Mid-week lenten service. Wed nesday evening at . 7:4ft, subject. "The Verdict." A cordial .welcome to all our services. Wei." preach Christ crucified. -....,... TlllXITY LUTHERAN Sixth and Pearl. Services In tho norse. language 1 1 a. m. Communion serv. ermnn. Good music at each serv ice. Sunday school and adult' Bible 1 ice. Young people, remember the class lt;i,i a. in. Midwcok prayer meeting during lent. ' Thursday evenings. 7:3a n- m. Confirmation rlaj4 every Saturday at 10 iu m. Their thanks and appreciation: A very pleasant afternoon was en Joyed by all present. KIR ST CONGREGATIONAL Fred J. Clark minister. 9M5 church school. 1 1 t . m. sermon by the , Reverend H. W. riavls of "The: Hut." Music, anthem, "Cast Thy Burden On the Lord." E. Wittlch. Solo. "This Is My Task." Clare Regarding Investments "Save and. Invest" has been the mcitto of many successful men. The problem, however, is to, know which invest ment channels arc safe and profitable. At the Bank of Com-1 merce we have bonds', mortgages and ; other investments which wc can highly recommend to you. Ak Ut About Them. BANK COMMERCE EUGENE OREGON afiWid&aSaaaBaaaWi'baiiik it I If Your Hat I Properly Blocked and -Your. Suit Pressed a Good Appearance ",- Is Assured - 'j . Ties can be cleaned and pressed V ,: : . . 15c sach tttva ? an. era Phone 300 . !. RAYMOND TORREY ' : Between Eighth and Ninth on 01iv ' -'. Kf ' Wiiition. 7:.v p. m. wnion by rrofessur Phillip A. Parsons of KiiKeiip. Music, nntltrm: Thy Su.i Shall No More llo IIOB it" .llrowu Hurl: ."Abide Willi Me," Monk, Mrs. Clsik, Oaro Whlttou. . ., -. SALVATION AHMT 1" the. Salvation Army lull WfM Seventh si reel. "Manger lo Cross Campaign." f Special meetings throughout the day Sunday Milieu II.' Holiness meeting II a, in. Hun. day school S:S0 p. m. Young poo pie's meeting a:" p. m. Salvation meeting 7:3 p. m. All mo wel come. Kverybody come and hour Captain l'lill I.avton, . ''KMMAl'S . U'TIIKUAN On Second avenue-west near Blair blvd. Henry Iversen, pastor. Sun day school nt ten o'clock. Morning I M-rMltl., l lit HhiiInIi lttnuniiiro at I eleven o'clock. Mr. Jena-iHxen will preach at -the morning service. Evening worship lu, the English language at 7:30 o'clock.- Mr. Hlxen will be hero the first part of the week and there will be services each evening at 7: SO o'clock. The ladies aid soelcly Will meet Thurs day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. U IV Miller. ..., PAIKMOPNT CHRISTIAN Seven teenth and Columbia streets, Bible school at SMS. lt all members aud friends i-emember the contest, and be on time with a Bible. The morning solo, and sermon will be delivered by W. l'VNniikcvUle. In the evening service at 7:30 the minister, H. 1. liiinu will ttpcnk on "The Life Of a Man." but accord ing to previous promise will answer the iiucstlon. When will Qod kill ithe Jews? Just before the evening C, E. services at 6:30. FIRST CHCItCH OK - CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Corner of Twelfth and Oak streets. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 8 o'clock: Sundnv arhnol nt 9? IS n "m. Th reading room at 312 McMorran and washhurne building, corner' of Eighth and Willamette streets. Is open to the public daily from 9 in. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays and holt idays from 2 to S p. m. Wednesday : to 5 p. m. The suhject of the les son-sermon for Sunday is. "Matter." All are cordially invited to attend the church services and to visit the rending room. FIRST UNITARIAN Eleventh avenue ea at Ferry street. Morn ing service nt 10:45 o'clock with sermon by the pnstor, Frank Fay Eddy. The second sermon In the series on "The Man of Galilee" will e win be given, the subject being. "Post f I Universal." The .nlls. n . 1,1. . service will be Adelaide Johnson soprano. The church school meets at the'close of the morning service. In the adult class a Question forum I will be led by the pastor relating to tho- sermon topic. Saturday an Easter sale will be held ' n 740 j Willamette street by the womcns alliance. . FAIRMOITNT PRESBYTERIAN Vlllard and Fifteenth avenue. The Bible school Invites you to Join in the study of the word at 9:45. Wo- are Justly eager to nave you come in contact with the splendij teaching force In our school. The morning worship at 11 at which lime our minister will speak on the vital tnenie, "Paul a Test of DIs cipleship." Mrs. H. Hanekamp win ormg tne message in music Passion week services will begin Sunday March 28th and bo held every evening that week exceot Saturday. Special church night under the auspices of the C. R. Miss Mitchell of tho university will bring a thrilling message. You ought to be there. CHCRCHES GALLEY TWO EUGENE LUTHERAN (Ameri can) Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Visitors wel come. Regular services , at 1 1 o'clwck. Prbr. J.- E. Ludtiuist of Colton. Ore..- will deliver the mcs- agc at the morning service. There j will also be a speclul musical num ber. Nunuay school and regular i services In the chapel corner- of Pearl and Seventh. The Luther, league meets in tne Y. w. c. A, i bungalow. Social hour at 6 o'clock j Devotional program begins at 7:30. , Attorney H. p. Ness wilt deliver ar. i address on "Opportunity for Christ- I lean service In the legal profession.' (The choir, meets-for rehearsal of jits Easter cantata .the resurrection story, .on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the chapel. This cantata will I bo rendered on Easter Sunday evening as nn evening program re. quiring about, on hour and a half; man. i'V AskiaisasaBB W Here's Youngest "Old-Time" Fiddler Kutrcne ami upper vallov pefplo have luon hoarini i lot iibmit old-time fiddlers latelv, but here s tbe champion youiiBcst fiddler. He's Leonard James, the 2o-mi.ntlts-old hoi) of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver James, of Dexter, and U s plain y to be seen from the picture that he handles bis fiddle, like a real old-timer. i There' will be no lulmlsHlon fco but a silver offering will bo taken for the benetil of the choir. The ladles aid meets at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Charles Hllberg. 3SS East lull on-Thursday March. 25, at 2 p. m. At this meeting the permanent or ganization oi ino males aiu win r" . . . . .. -r .. l'ol"''i, , r'l n in.! t he I'leciloii o constitution liml lllC eleillOII Of permanent officers. All mcliuicra are urged to utlond this Important meeting, t FIRST BAPTIST Eighth and Pearl atreetsVTho Swedish-American bell ringers, five In number, will bo heard In a musical prelude at our Sunday evening servlco be ginning at 7:30 o'clock. Following this musical program nr. Trawin will bring the third oermon of the series on "Tho Rediscovery of God." Subject. "God In Action." Seekers of reality In religion will lie especially interested in this mess age. - TJiore were 44S at Bible school last Sunday, our largest at tendance Rally day. At cloven o'clock the pastor will speak on "A Kalth-Idder." a remedy fnt modern okepticlsm ns found In the prophecy of Hahukkuk. The Junior 'church, ages 9-14, meeting at eleven ' o'clock Is proving very popular. W. A. Ingworth will speak Sunday morning. - A speclnl business meeting of tho church is called for Thursday evening March 25 to reconsider the question of a location for our new building. Friends and strung era in our community are cordially invited to our aervlces. C. lu I ra win, pastor. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHCRCH Eleventh and Oak streets, ir. E. V. Stivers. pastor. The Hlhle school under the leadership of Supi. R. Claude Gray assembles at llMi. o'clock. The reportH from the rep resentatives us to what they re ceived from the older girls' .con ference will be given at the bllilo school hour. These reports will be Inspirational and many will want to hear them. At tho eleven o'clock hour, Frederick Grimes, who frjr many years has boon a pastor in California and who is now in charge or the Im- work con nected with tho Hiblo university, will bring tho morn ng mcssago. Tho subject of his sermon Is "The Good Shepherd. ' rnder tho dl rectlon of Prof C. H. Hohgatt, the chorus choir will , sing, "When I See Jesus Faco to Face." At tho evening service, following tho con gregational singing at 7::t0 o'elnek Mrs. Harold Knott will have charge of tho program. Tho story of Naaman the leper, will bo . nro- aenieu in cigni taiueaux. Tho song, "Jerusalem" by Parker will be given In pantomime by Mrs. Knott and sung by Miss Sylvia Ollfllen. Tho story of tho "ten virgins" will do given in pnntomlme. We ex tend an Invitation to all who may caro to enjoy theso services will us.. Christian Endeavor services aro held ut 6:15 o'clock. CENTRAL PttEHBYTE THAN Corner Tenth and Pearl. Rov. A. II. Saunders, pastor, Rov. H. J. Glffon, . university pustor, Sunday school at 0:45. Mr. J. A. Soulta, general siiperlulendent. At 11 n. m. Ihe punter will preach tho first ser mon of tho ovangcllsllo series using ns his theme JTho Danger of De lay". At 7:40 In Iho evening his subject will bo "Saved and Lost Lives." Special music for , tlio morning servlco will consist of tlio uillhoin "What aro 'These" Sallner, oiing by the vested choir, nnd trio Must for Today" Ambrose, will bo sung by .Mr, Pearson, Mrs. Wyntt and Miss Evelyon Hollls, At tho evening service, tho quartet wli sing "Day Is Dying In tho West' Salter. There will be ovancrellsMe ni.rvires nr.. inw ciiurcii Monday evening at 7:.'!0 when tho pnstor will preach and Tuesday evening nt tho sanin hour when Hey. Ai H, MacLeod, II. D. of Corvallls wllr de liver thn sermon, .Tho' Easter season should lead us to rcconscrrn llon of our lives to Christ nnd hln service. Lot us. nil bo present to enjoy' these special .meetings fit this season. Junior Endeavor moots at the church this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Ocncvlovo Hnllin In "linrgn. , Subject "Itndlo Message frmn the Ijind of Christ." West, nitnster league will meet nt 11:80 this evening lit the church to dis cuss the topic "Answering the cnll from tho Land of Christ" tindor tho lcuderahlp of Joan Kbermiri. mo meet at the nollio oi ,ir mm. .i,iinn. f.Gl.utli Ave. east, lues- day nfternoon ut 2:S0. Tho dele- gates, .M rs. aunues, -lira, imii well. Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Cloran and Mrs. W. C. Hall, who at tended presbytery at Newport lust week, will slvo tnoir reports. .nu week sorvico will bo held Thurs day evening at 7:30 In tho church. x enrdiai welcoiuo is extended to anyone who desire's to Join with, lis In w orship und service. LIGHTHOUSE- TEMP I.E Twelfth and Ollce streets, r-red Hornshuh pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45 In charge oi uov. viiwiunj superintendent. Bring the whole family to Hiindny scnooi. ;insj for all ages by the most competent and Interesting leuc.hers in tho church. Tho Bible class under the direction of Uro. Chamberlain , M very profitable. Prcurhlng servlco at 1 1 a ltd the Sunday morning serv ice Is so spiritual that you will mix n feast if you arc not there. In the afternoon nt 2:30 Rov. J. It. c-onlee of the Blblo Standard train ing school will glvo his story of his reinarkablo conversion In tho wilds or Alaska whero ho was converted from Infidelity to Christianity. Sunday evening nt 7:0 tho great meeting of tho day will bo held. A l.lir iitteiidance with a speclnl musi cal program Including special duet and orcnestrniion nuuiiiers feature tho evening servlco. Tho Crusaders meet at 6 o'clock and have a great, Young peoples meet ing. Tuesday at 7:30 evangelistic service. Wednesday prayer unu tarrying service. Thursday evening teaching and question nox. rriuay vangellstlr service, ttallirnay nign-. in open air oervlce at Ninth and Willamette. Everybody Is inyiieu to Hie Lighthouse Templo .the. church noted for Its ' spirituality and hospitality. Coinn ns you ore. Bring tho whole ramny. i-iuiuron ire welcome Mnko Sunday a great day. .. . FIRST METHODIST EPIHCO PAL J. Franklin Haas, minister. Church school 9:45. Morning aerv. Ice at 11:00. Woman's homo mis sionary society annual thank-offering address by Dr. Edward Ialrd Mills, of Portland. Conference or visitation workers In tho church at 3:00 o'clock Sundiiy afternoon. Ep worth leaguo at 6:30. Julia Tor renco lo leudor. Topic "To Have." John Ludlow will render a piano solo, and Miss .Hollls will sing. Wesley club at C:30. Shelby Carter will lead tho discussion of tho sub ject "Self Interest vs. Good Cltlr.cn. ship." Evening service at 7:30. Dr. Hadlock will give un illustrated lec- turn based upon tho pamlon play of OHerainincrgau. Tho public Is In vited. Hllvor offering. Special music for Hiihday morning will bo nn Anthem " More I,oyc lo Thoo O l.hrist," speaks, Mine, mcurow ana choir: nnd a solo, "Tho Publican,' Vnndo Water, by Mr. Cnrr. Mid week praise service on Thursday night at 7:30. - - . . l'li-tini-s of MaHti-r Arlistsj Pre stuitMl Willi Piuwlnn Play At lirsl M. J). tiiiinli, Sunilay Nlglil At his reiiroiltictlon of the passion ilay In pictures tit tho First Methodist church Hnnduy night, Dr. 'Harvey Hiutlock will Introduco his theme by showing fnmoiiM pictures of Master nrtislfl covering tho nativity of Jesus. Theso form a fitting pre. ludo to lnoro trngln nnd dramuUC scones of tho posslon Play. - Dr. Hadlock will also relate his experience lu nulling Mr. Lung. Clirlslus of llin play, nftop lio had lieoh reported killed. Ho will ' tell how ho was arrested whllo crossing tho Herman bordor nnd held as prisoner of war; how he later se cured his n-lensn and succeeded In i his enternrlse. .At. thn rennest nf Mr. lAiig, Dr. Hadlock later con ducted ft party of Americans through Europe to witness tho luwt prcKonlatlon of tho piny which h will glvo In pictures 'Sunday night. Special music will bo rnndorod In connection with tho; play. Tho public Is Invited, - ,- .- ORTHODONTIA - P.egulntlng Teeth '-. ci Dr. J. E. Richmond 822 Minor nidg. , Irregular teeth aro rtnslghtly niid n dncldod handicap socially or in business. By Orthodontia Hio toclli enn bo nleced In their proper-position and present a pleasing nppnnrv iinrn., ' 3-21-1 Mr, llwlirnr Amwr ItitiU Mr, Vltn l)au umi r i . ViroENK.' Ore., Mulch SO. (To Ihe lldllor). 1 rU wl.lt much In- iciest llie two iiruci souica of am f , March M, ioniriom'i Van Hyko nu ''"" . .. Slucu tiles" l" nmi""' dirferi.iil views and lira liolh up paienily flnu believers In to ' vor Iml liuuiliiubut" " t ' ,,lh1''' 1 voiuter It you ould licinill ii nkeptlo l vuico IU lini'icsioii in the aruuineiil. ,, ... Mr. van ivm' : creale.l Siiliin peifccl. aa thi'iiloxy touchi'S. and III" ili'foclliiii was ii surprise and " i"im""". Hod, lluui ili'uo i """". '.,', " b.liliid word", ho rnll-il. ; ' this is nil wrong. r m' Will "r sin.." "'", ""," essential, though Hiinslenl. part n .. ,. H, lliut liuldo illlo , rrnurailon for II before it cauie," . -...I. ... ii.i.i nml creaiuu sin is corroborated by tho lllli o m many planes. 1" Colowlaiis I !. o read! "Kor by lilm, things created, that am In heaven, ",,d tliut nro in i'ii'i". vl-lblo and mAnd''-.n An-o., find: "Shall there be evil lu a lily, and the Lord haih not douo H 7" i. "i iiuilie peace, and rreMe evlli l tim Lohl do till the.o '"e?IiiI SO-.iii "Whereforo I ..." . ....t l.ls.i Hlntutos.lhiil- wern noi ;.od, ,U .ludK.n;m. whereby '"KrrtSh iV! I I ""Tims ."I". Ii'" Lord! belVol. I t.l.. .vll ..'" ' 'and ilevtso a lU'Vlco against yS;e nl.o Acts 17:34: Heb. 3:4; John 1:3. Kov. 1 rov' - ,.. .... ,,,.. AcrordliiK lo ino nime. . .- -It Iretilioiuly practiced deceiiM".. l the itrrvinu oui i "" Ills Lord hath sclent schemes: mi' out a lying spirit Hi the hiu all thy pvophiu" (1 Mini" JJ:.'3). "And If a prophet be deceived. . . . I the Lord have deceived that pro Phot" (Eiok. 14:0). See also II i hron. I:S2: Judgea :!; 1 Sam. 16:14; Jl Thes. 2:11. etc. Conslderliig all these passages It certainly uppours that Mr. an Dyko Is suppmled by llio Illbln when he says that sin hns nn t eiillnl Part In Cod's l'""i,0' m '.. Mr. Brown nays: "Nothing Is more plainly taught In tho scrip tures than Ih.T. Hod was In no wise responsible for the entrance of sin." that "sin Is an Intruder, for whoso presence no reason can be g.ven. 11 l mysterious and un accountable; to txcuso It Is to de ir.ul It." anil Ihnt ho believes It la ImpotslblO lo so explain Iho origin of sin lis to glvo a reason for lis'"conterillon 'that Ood Is not ee.ionalb n for Bin IS suppvri.-.. w. In I .1.1. Hill n in niaiiv ipih"-. i-rinihi.iii 14:33. we read: lluil is not tho author oi coniusio... And In Pwilms :'.'";) "Tho Lord Is righteous In nil HI" ways, and holy In "HI his Jrl. Uiinentallons 8:33: "Fur ho d..lli not afflict wlllliigly nor grlevo tho children of mn." , . Psalms 145:8: "Tho Lord Is good to all; and his tender mercies are over all Jils works." Hnbakkuk 1:13: "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, nnd canst not look cn Iniquity. According to tho Bible. Hod does not prnotlce deception In fact He detests It: "Lying Hps are abomln r.tlon to tho Uird" ( Prov. 12:3i) Every word of Hod l pure (Prov 30:51, "A Clod "flrulh und wlthoiit Inbiuliy. Just nnd rlwln Is be" (Ucul.- 33:4). "Onil Is not n. man thai ho should lie ( Num. 23-19). "Tho strength of Israel will not II" or repent" (I Ham 15:29). Considering all these passages It cerliilnly appears that Mr. Brown Is suppormd by the ndm s slon - that lb" passage "I mnke peace, nnd rr-ai evil," l a P aln statement that Ho'l I' responsible (of sin unless ho wishes to ussert that sin Is not on evil. Bold ore proved right nnd bolh lire proved wrong by tho Bible. Wbnt Is iho answer? ' Tho Blblo in so ambiguous nnd contradictory that almost any pos tulntlon may be proved truo by ... nniwrfl or oilier in ii. Tho upoatln Paul Is reputed to hiivn said: "Provn all IhlngH: nolo fnsl thai which Is good" ( I Thess. t.ni TIihsii urn probably the most sensljile worda attributed to i.i.M . i. ir fidlowed out consis tently they spell the doom of the tneologlcni structure of meliiphy steal guesses winch he did so much lo lwlP b.'Tw:iIKDt!I.n( t...w,l AiumnrH Mr. ('limit WAl.TftltVlLLE. . Ore., Murch 19 i To tho Editor). in ij. -, ii.iier of March 10 I am glail tu seo - ho made tho lxird's .,li,ln In Mark 3:2 'here t .,Auiln iilitmt the Sabbath hAi,,t- i,n i.iirn s nav. aiai k a.-i ... ihn Habbalh was mailo for .... n,i man for tho Sabbath. Ono minister told mo tniii duuu y w.n not tho Sabbath and wo did not m Veen It any more. I do not bclievo ho had studied tho Hab i.nit. trr.fir miiell. ' ' ' Am Air i:nmn savs. i nunj -j" believe and can provo by Iho Bible that Sunday. Is tho Sabbath of the t .ii..i - To aiiv ono that noiioves . ' . , ..11..1 in , 1. 1, tit-nmm that, JOSUS WHS niiii.iu nny timo Friday evening, I t Mr. Camp Kays Sunday or tho first .1.... nt iim week. I .liavo iiHked bofpro whero In tho Blblo Sunday Is tho first liny of tho week? I know tho calendar has It that way but that Is tlio worn oi mun. if Mr. Cnmn would study the doctrines Much ns Matt. 24:6, I 9-1. a ir John S. 10. 11. boliovo ho would understand why so many reasons for keeping Bun day. I boliovo If Mr. Camp would keen thn Lord's lluy Soliballi the -mnv ho has bcon koniiliig Saturday I am auro ho would bo keoplng.tbn day holy. Until I found Matt. 12:40 I nover heard nny ono Irv to provo that Jesus was no crucified on Friday. - Hoo I'rovon i2;6. . -WILLIAM flMEF.n. D A N C E BTItlCTIil OLD-TIMB COBURG BRIDGE 1 Every' Saturday Night. FOR PRINTING : . ,' of Any Kind : Phone 145 (, :- EUGENE ; Printing Co. Phono 148 . . 1047 Will. if World's ' Largest ' Chain Department Store Organisation 042 pricesi A Gorgeous Array of Fashions For the Woman. Miss and Junior I' , . i, - . ; . j At this time in the spring, and bummer THE CARTER HAT SHOP THE STYLE SHOP Our custoniers last wcckVxprcssctl themselves ns, f 0cwhcntl,;?' creations on display. Mime Is instead of one vhcn hcy I Ml '(Wion-widc II u "miiiumst-. enneylin ! !ZX DEPARTMENT STOiS S Willamette Street. Euo.o. -.A ' --I virion ! Wring's Ctwicp, Jminimnorld I Easter Day I It marks tlie of ficial licRlnninp; of the Spring Season for Apparel! On that day you wear your new outfit your smart Drew, your clever Coat, your simply adorable Hat and all the small and attractive accessories 1 liacli of these articles may be boupht oh, so success fullyat this store. This F.aster we have conren. tratcd on Coats and Dresses at these trVo Nation-Wide economy $14.75 ... and $24.75 Millinery every ,.Woinaii, is interested in We Have Special Values to Of fer You - yi, .,. , NOW - .v DOTH AT miying iv "n '""v" ' ii roum the yauics Q') n NEW HA i . livens THE v. ... iv w . ..A Willi " ii .... ll.nll "ICnSC" ' ,,k(tll. 1 ..! . '.'.; I