Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 01, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    I Jit tlx Churches
M unsing
Mt. latke's K|dM'o|ml
Church school at 10 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.
There will be a meetlug of the vestry
of the church immediately after the
dose of the evening service
All
membars are expected to be present.
Rememhar your Christian duty and
attend at least one service. Visitors
most heartily welcome.
Rev. Philip K. Hammond,
Vicar In Charge
ar
because it fits
Outer garments fit
liettcr if the under­
garments fit tin« fig
nrc without hunching.
Munsingwt'ar fits anti
covers the form per
fectly. ’That’s one of
many reasons why
million# of discrimi­
nating people every
where, prefer and
wear perfect fitting
Munsingwear I’nioti
l Suits.
\l imsitigwear is non-
irritating. 'I’he gar-
inputs arc soft, pli-
able, pleasant to the
.............
w con­
skin. Evervthing
sidered. M u n • i n g-
wear is the ideal un­
dergarment for per­
sons who want, com­
fort, perfeetion of fit,
washability, durabil­
ity, serviceability and
finest qualities in un­
derwear.
We can Union Suit you in Munsingwear with
comfort and Satisfaction, Our stock comprises
a large variety of styles and fabrics now; buy
early and prepare for the hot weather.
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ItaptUt Church
,
Bible schol at 10 with claMes for
1 all ikgea. • Morning MrWce at 11; an-
thein, "Blow Y« the Trumpet;" «er-
I mop, "The Riche» anil Poverty of
1 Jean«."
B. Y. P. V. at 7 l«d by Mildred
I Taylor.
Evening »ervi«»e ut 8; proMMlonul,
violin und cello duet. Congregation-,
I al aong service
Cello solo, Trof.
| Vpplehoff Cello offertory. Anthem,
Iosus Shall Reign " S»»rmrtn. "The
Nngel's Curse and the Blessing."*
Noto evening servie»'« are n half
hour later than formerly.
There will be service at Merlin At
2 30 p. m.
C. M. Clino, preacher
Golden Rule Store
Salvation Army
Meeting« at 509 U street.
Sunday achool 2 p. nt.
Young people's meeting 0:15.
Salvation service S p. tn.
Services Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 8 p. m.
Spacial next Tuesday, May 4, Rev
Henry (I. llanson, pastor of the Pres­
byterian church, will preach st
hall. Come and hear him. You
Invited to all services. Special
lin music and apecial singing.
Envoy and Mrs. Uray, in charge
f
Free MetliotUst
* Er«»»» .Mothodist district quarterly
meeting held at their church at 350
Weal I street. Meetings will continue
over Sunday. The instore from Ash­
land an»l Medford will preach at part
of the service«. A miiwionary pro-
gram given by Uu< young people and
children at 3 p. nt. Sunday.
C. E. (Hailer, district elder
Xewinan M. E. Church
• lh'thiuiy Prrwbytcrian Church
Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
Sunday achool at 10 o'clock.
Morning worship nt 11. "The Mas­ worth I «»agues at 7 p. m.
This being the first Sunday of the
ter 1'iiMnlon.''
Reports of the New
♦.’ra «vory-member canvaaa will be month there will be a special sermon
hoard
for young i<eople ut 11 a. m. the pas-
OREGON
«
Young poopl«'« meeting 7:15.
Evening worship. 8 o'clock, "Wil­
liam liunoan, Apostle to Alaska," a
very intonating etory of a great
work «lone among the 'Metlakatla In­
diana.
’
Tueaday, May 4, 6:30 a. in.
8:30 a. m„ May Day breakfast.
Thurilay. May ti. midweek servie«,
Amo«, Chap. #•
Henry <J. llanson, minister
TONIGHT LAST TIME
Beautiful ELSIE FERGUSON
in a picturixat ion of the famous stage success
“WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE
Also
Christie Comedy—“This Way Out
Thivv Days Beginning Tomorrow Matinee—The
play that races through spectacle. comedy and dra­
matic realism to a climatic flood that will sweep yon
awa \ n \ ith Its excitement and realism.
FASHION GARAGE
& MACHINE SHOPS
•
TOMORROW
MONDAY
TUESDAY
SERVICE AMD SATISEHTION Ol K MOTTO
We «-airy a full Une of Tire« an<i Accessorie» al th« best
price« on the market-
Now Is the time to make y«»ur spring repair«.
We make a «pecialty of all kiada of Iatlhc and Machine
work am! g,-n<vwl repair«.
Moo all kinds of cast si cel
and a'umtnum welding
Bring in
your
mechanical
Trouble«.
We can help you.
Fairbanks
C. F. BURKE and E. KNOX, Props
ix
f
When the
Clouds
Roll By
It s "IKs second and ; greatest picture written
and produce«! by himself—and he
tl " . « r : » even- s»vr.e.
'■
< OXIMI \i< vri H
tor ,»reaching on yie theme.
Baskets of the Bible." In the even­
In the past the matter of municipal
ing at > o'clock die will preach on
the theme of "Action." There will water an»l lights for the city of
Grants Puss has l>een much talked
t»e special music by the choir
of. In fact, at one time W J. Ro-
Joseph Knotts, pastor
berts an eminent municipal water
and light engineer looked into this
< Iturx h of • tiriM
BtMe school at 10 a. tn Over the platter for our city dads and made a
favorable report,
Mr Roberts has
:«♦ mark last Sand«'
Ix»rd * S-apper »< 11. folio» cd by been for several years past chief en-
wraoa on "Our Unfailing Supply." sinner for Tacoma, Wash , and
Christian Endeavor at < 45 p. m.. through his advic,» Tacoma noa ere •
, a helpful ¡»lace for »11 young Chris their own water ami light systems.
*n»l the following appears in
the
i :ians.
At 7 45 the message will be "A pro«« news;
'Tacoma, Wash., Apr 27
Mota
«JaeaTion of ProfM and lavas "
Th.ir»My al 7 4» p. m the mid- than 380,000 profits were made by
the city of Tacoma in March from
> eek meeting and a worth w hile
the light and water department.« The
ttble
There were 74 pres­ light department la the big money­
ent last ««X 1» response to the first maker. the profits amounting to
t>71,305 on a buslnoas of 3161,334.
oajl for this nervioe. •
The light profit« since January 1.
E R Black, pastor
1320. have been 3207,S«8
Water
profits for March were 311:327 on
FirM Church of (%rM Sc*ewti«t
receipts of 353.341 "
CkrtMian Sc.etc« serv.rs are held
It dm«« seem to the writer that
every dunday tn th« W O. W. hall, If such splendid returns can be ob-
'ax 11 *. tn
Wednesday evening tainisl through municipali« owned
Treating at I «clock
The subject svstems, it would be advantageous
Sunday ;» Everlasting Punishment "
for Grants rasa to own both her own
Rending room to opea from 3 to
I p. m daily except Scndayw and light and water ayntem
\ n «'ORXRU
hnMnpn-
x»bdayw Th«
Tb« public is
ia cord
ocrdullv
tally in­
ued to ltM«4 th« («nice« and to
(Irani« Pa»«. May I. IMO
.sit th« rending room
db,
ATTEND MATINEE TOMORROW
Fvcryth:vc cxa.tly the wnh ••« ' £.: <\»••«•*. t :
Crew .h
Prices
Adults 35c, Kiddie* 15c. inchkhr.g ».u tax
OREGON
Sc. tase'» Cat hot ir Chunh
l*em«»llla < <mvl< t»«|
*n*y bl « m »» i « 00 and 10 co
(,'srmen Itamdll*, «>' ordtag to *4-
'CAf>k
received her«' h«' eon '■,'«•
Rev JI. G V e», C. S V., pastor
'Icte.l of forger, an,I ha« been «ea-
>>O.>\ T»» t.ll KIM'H XT
lonivd to «et.», tw,> vette » the
IX X» u JI KMA I 1 I « VIOX lleniiar,
Ils wa« convicted of '*va­
in« a fraudulent check a Ku «ewe
an,I hl» trial «>»» taken up
Bilia was nol| X
I’ONrd ta lie «II« t
•1* PW1 on by the
Ho wwa In iho div
connected with Ihv
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