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Newman M tho list Church Evening service 7:30 p. iu mun theme. “Masquerading.'* J. R Thompson and J. M. Ishim will sing. ’’Crown of Thorns ’’ Prof. F H Applehotf. Miaues Alic* and Ger aldinr Thompson, violin, cello, and piano trio. “Spring's Awakening " Morning sermon there. “The Guid ing Hand ” Anthem, “My Inmost Soul Convert." by Petrie. Miss Helen Ellis aud Mrs. J. R. Thompson will sing 'Sun of My Soul.” Suuday school 10 a tn Epworth League 6 30 p. m. ? PRESBYTERIAN Third at E Street F. Gordon Hart. Minister. Naught Can Compare With Gifts to Wear Gifts SBc to 85.00 SHIRTS PAJAMAS NEW NECKWEAR GLOVES HECKLES. BELTOGRAMS POGC k ERX Tbe Gift Store for Men I Jit tkChurches | Bethany Presbyterian Church The subject of th* morning ser mon will be “Thy Will Be Done ” This is the fifth in the series on the Lord's Prayer G. B. Davis, of Med ford. will sing "O Loving Father,” by Del Riego. The evening subject will be “Every Man in His Own Tongue. ' a Romance of the Ages. Bible School at 9 55 a. m. Christ fan Endeavor at 6:30 p. m F. Gordon Hart, Minister. GIFTS WITH A FUTURE Free Methodist Church Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11a. tn. Young People's meeting. 3 p. tn. at Merlin Also preaching service I 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended Why Not Come to Church Sunday HANDKERCHIEFS ARM BANDS GARTERS HOSE And Other W S. Walker. pastor. Church of God Corner J and 3rd Sts. Sunday school begins at 9:45 Morning services. 11 a m. Subject ef Evangelist Tyler's ser mon will be "Idola." ¥. P S.. 6:30 p m l A short ad dress by Mr. Tyler. 1 Evening service. 7:30 p. m. mon subject. "Judgment." With the service our revival will close. Thirty inspirational services have been held. Besides the 25 In dividuals who came forward for help it Is safe to say that all who at tended these services have been benefited in more than one way. Wm. B Hawkins Silver Bread Trays, Baskets, Fruit Bowls and Table Ware Vases each one a beauty—no two alike Beautiful Cut Glass Hand Painted China Gold Mounted Leather Goods Hand Decorated Art Glass and Novelty Gifts in Church of the Brethren 230 E Stret Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship It a. M. Brower, of Ashland, preach. Christian workers' meeting, p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Ser- mon by the pastor. Subject: •The Religion of Song.” We will use the old hymns in this service. Prayer meeting Thursday. * p. Hiram Smith. Pastor. Putting the 'Do in Duty, Robert Dobbie. 10 minutes. "Putting the 'Me' in Men's Work,’’ Ed. Schumacher. 5 minutes. "Taking the 'Woe' Out of Wom an's Work.’’ Mrs. W. H. Batman. 5 minutes. ♦ “Taking the 'T' Out of Won’t,” W. ♦ LODGE ELRCTNONS M. Trimble. 10 minutes. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Christian Endeavor Society meets at 6:30 p. m. Bernice Ccon. leader. Melita Commandery No. S, held Night services from 7:10 to 8:45 I their annual election on Friday. Dec. p. m.. will be conducted by the Wom I 12. with the following officers se en's Missionary Society, with a spe lected to serve the Commandery cial program of talks on missionary the year 1925: work, and special music. Leader E. C. Sam Stinebaugh. Mrs. W. G. Thrasher. G.—L. M. Mitchell. A. W. Young, pastor. C. G. .—James Lium. S. W.—Geo. P. Jester. J. W —Chas. S Adair. St. Anne’s Catholic iliurch Prelate—A. E. Voorhies. Sunday mass at 9 o'clock. Treasurer—Frank Mashburn. Rev. 8. A. Coupal, pastor. Recorder—Geo. S. Calhoun. First Church of Christ Scientist Ch r tit Lin Science lervteea ere,bald every Sunday tn tbe W. O. W. hall at 11 a. m. , Wednesday evening Baptist Church meeting at 3 o'clock. The subject for Sunday is 'God the Preserve o( Man.' Bible school 10 a. m. Reading room at 505 "E" street lr Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon open from 3 to 5 p. m. dally except sub/ ct, “Burning and Shining Ing Sunday and holidays. Tbe public Lights.” is cordially invited to attend the set- The choir will sing. "The Solid vices and to visit the reading room Kock.” by Marie M. Hine. Senior and Junior B Y. P. V. 6:30. White Temple Church of Christ Evening service 30. sermon sub Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. ject. “My Life: Is It Wasted?” Ray Calvert, superintendent. The choir will sing. “Home Celes Men's Bible class meets in City tial." by E. S. Lorenz hall at 10 a. m R. L. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will sing. teacher. "He Is Mine." Regular church services from 11 Prayer meeting each Thursday a. m. until noon, Following the evening 7:30. communion, talks will be made as You are welcome. follows: C F. Mosher. Pastor. The LONGER you HAVE them The BETTER you LIKE them On Thursday evening of last week the Modern Woodmen of America held a large, enthusiastic and har- monious meeting, electing the follow ing: V. C—Hollis Nutt. Adv.—Claud Hollowell. Banker—H. C. Lawton. Clerk—E. E. Blanchard. Escort—J. It. Eads. Watchman—Wm. Monogue. Sentry—Jas. Lyons. Physician—C. J Moser. Trustees — .len Spalding C. N. Gil man. Guy Gan >. Steps were taken to prosecute a most vigirous |oliey for the coming year. Wonderful Value 6 Brushes 99c Sale Begins Saturday, Cramer Bros Barnes’ Jewelery and Girt Shop RADIO RADIO Supplies, parts and accessories carried in stock for all types of radio receivers. Installation and Service A Our standard receiver for this season is a four tube reflex circuit, non-iigenerative and will not bother your neighbor. It included three stages of radio frequency amplification, de tector and three stages of audio amplification. It givtH tbe maximum amplification of power obtainable with four tubes. It is one of the easiest controlled outfits on the market. A sin gle control selects the station. Another regulates the volume sup plied by loud .-¡leaker. It is supplied in several models, the small portable receiver to the console type. All models have the same radio unit and deliver the same ¡tower. The lies! of standard parts are used in their const met ion. Sail ('abinets are genuine BOIN11ITON built tu order 1''riHK'iseo, Prices Range From $135.00 Up Depending ii | m > ii cabinet selection and accessories, mean completely equip|>ed and installed. Deliveries have been made and the receiver is represented ii various parts of Northern California. Your invitation to demonstrate will be ap predated. We also repair, rebuild and rewire out-of date outfits into the latest circuits. If your present receiver lacks volume, or selectivity, is critical in control, if you ale troubled with body < npa< it \ elTects, if K(IO spills over or other trouble is of frequent occurrence, telephone write or call at our shop. We will not install a regenerative outfit within the city other conjested district. Any type of outfit from a one tube hoad pheno receiver to an eight tube Super built to your order. Offins Radio Shop 3161 Street. 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