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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1920)
GRANTS PANS DAILY COURIER PAGE SIX |Jlt the Churches Grants Pass and Josephine Bank SUCCESSOR TO Grants Pass Banking Co. AND Josephine County Bank Will Open for Business Monday Morning January 3rd, 1921 IN THE BUILDING NOW OCCUPIED BY THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK The Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of the GRANTS PASS and JOSEPHINE BANK is Over $100,000.00 Deposits over One Million Dollars Resources over One and a Quarter Million This Bank is now one of the Largest and Strongest Banks in Southern Oregon < hurvh of Clirlat "Burning the Bridges" Is the ll o'clock sermon subject for Sunday. "The Day-Spring" Is subject for 7 30. Bible school at 10 a. tn Contest is on between Medford and (Irania Paas Christian Bible schools, Come and help us. You will like It. C. E Society meets at «30. Come Our revival meetings begin next Wednesday evening. January 5th. Mrs. Stevenson, of Portland, soloist and song loader. You cannot afford to mlsa these meetings. O. J. l>aw. Minister. Newman M. E. Church Sunday school at 10» m. Epworth Leagues at « 30 p. m At 11 a. m the paatpr will preach on the theme "The Modern Church" and in the evening at 7:30 on the theme “Jehovah Thy God." Every body cordially Invited to attend those services. Ila|>ti«t Chureli Bible school at 10 with classes lor all age*. Or M. R. Britten, superin tendent, Morning service at 11. music led by large chorus choir and orchestra in charge of Prof. Apple- hoff with Miss Knox at the piano. -Morning sermon on "Sunrise.” Afternoon service at Merlin 2:30. B. Y . P. V. at «.30. Evening vice at 7:30 Si>eclal music by choir. Sermon on "The Changless It Christ Amid the Changing Years. A cordial welcome for everybody C. M. Cline, preacher. First Church of Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday In the W. O. W. hail, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject Sunday Is. “God." Reading room Is open from 3 to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays, The public la cordially In vlted- to attend the services and to visit the reading room. New Years Resolutions Officer« and Director« of the Grants Pass and Josephine Bank I. A. R0BIE, President SAM H. BAKER, Cashier GEO. P. JESTER, Vice Pres. A. K. CASS, Ass’t Cashier J. L. CALVERT, CLAUS SCHMIDT, CHARLES BURKHAL TER, CLYDE E. NILES, JOHN HAMPSHIRE, S. LOUGH RID GE 2 Note the guarantee. 3 Buy a Victory and be happy. St. Anne's Catholic Church Sunday mass at 9 o'clock. Rev. S. A. Coupal. paator. Church of the Brethren Preaching service by Elder Edwin Harader, of Turner. Ore . at 11 a in Sunday schol at 10 a. ni Mrs A. S. Christ I leb. superintendent Sold exclusively by Bethany Presbyterian Church 10:00—Sunday school. 11:00—-Morning worship, com munion service. Theme. "A Thought of God." 7:30—Evening worship. "Wil liam Booth. 19th Century. Prophet." a character sketch. Midweek service on Thursday night. Henry G. Hanson. Minister. We believe the Grants Pass and Josephine Bank is a great credit and will be a great Ix-nefit to the Citizens of Grants Pass, Josephine and Western Jackson County. We Wish You All A Happy and Prosperous New Year 1 See the “Victory Mattress. St. Luke'« E|>I«< <>| m >I There will be no services on Sun day. January 2, but the following Sunday there will be morning and evening services Rev. Philip K. Hammond. Vicar In charge HELMER’S “The Home of Good Furniture” DID vol KNOW THE ALBANI NI RS ERI ES, INC.. IIAS EVERY THING GROWN LN OREGON—THAT IS WORTH WHILE— THAT IT STARTED IN 1M2H—GROWING? WELL YES’ Well «ell Italian prune« on iH'ath root« (for w<<ll-<lriiin<-'l «<>11 ) nt price* Iwlow for immollate delivery: It was a “Merry Christmas” for i the large number that gathered in ' the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening | to enjoy the fine program given by, the children. 'A large tree had been , fitted with colored lights which gave an added beauty to -the glistening I "snow" and the hundreds of beautl-1 ful presents ao artistically arranged ( for the holiday occasion. The program for the evening was | Piano duet, Melba Macy, Eleanor Cougle. Recitations. Frank Huntley, Beatrice Huntly, Lewis Edgerton. Plano, song and solo, .Marie Moon, Celia Fry. Recitations, Constance Baker. Loroln Topping, Olenn Smith Song, W. H. Hull Jr. Recitation, Dappene Kippart. Solo. Celia Fry. At the close "Santa Claus” made his welcome appearance with his furry suit and jingling bells, stop ping beneath the laden tree he began distributing the gifts to the little folks, finishing with a large sack of candy, orange«, nuts and pop corn for each guest present. Dainty Christmas cakes, with coffee, and chocolate closed a most delightful Christmas holiday. The event will be held annually as a special enter tainment for the children, under the management of the Rebekahs. His Day's Grind. Mrs. Kawler—“My husband comes home pretty tired after hla day's grind." Hostess' Little Son—"Does oo husband have an organ an’ a mon- keyF'—Boston Transcript looo 1 to <> lotto 8 to I 2 to a Walnuts (Famous Fnuiquegtr, lutr<lle«t known): 4 to <1 ft. grade, $2.00 each; 221.00 |>cr dos.; 2122.00 |wr IOO 3 to 4 ft. grade, 21.72 each; 21* 00 |XT dos.; 2100.00 per IOO WHITE F. E. Jordan SPECIAL AGENT HflO North Seventh «tn-ct, Granta Pana, Oregon MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY If you want to And out whom yon shall marry, the flrat three nigh’« of May place your shorn across to make a letter T and say: "Hoping this night my true love to see, I place my shoes In the form of a T." You will dream of him. The month of Jnne was ml led by the Romann Memsls Junlorum, being dedicated to the younger people of the community. There In a tale, too, that the 21st of November will, by! Its weather, signify what the whole win ter will be. Dark Outlook. “Do you think the judge will be hard on me7" asked an offender who was waiting for.that tardy official to return to hla bench." "I don't know," Bald the court clerk. "He told me he waa going to have some roast pork for lunch, and roast pork always disagrees I with him." I One of Nature's Acrobats. The wensel hus been called the acro bat of nature, and performs every kind of acrobatic feat The blood-thirsty little villain Is no coward, It wilt at- tack human beings. The wonsel can climb as easily as run and la at hotna on any surface. Apple Crop Important. No other fruit crop means so much, the country over, as apples do. No other fruit grown In the United States Is so universally liked, used and relied upon. fall, winter and spring. A large apple crop Is rich tn enjoyment and Important as a source of sound health. From every point of view, It III good for the whole countrv. And Now? Rome hundred« of yeara ftfo mum- tnlea were powdered Into dust anti made Into powdera and potions for the cure of disease. I