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Larf—t OlfmlMlft» la Yamhill Couaty. 1EWBZXG G1AIHIC, THURSDAY, APRIL 88, 1981 W ITH THE CHURCHES METHODIST CHUECH SEE VICES Church, English meaning, "Be longing to the Lord," Greek, "The called out ones;" "Why Christ had a body; to show the Ideal life; reveal, who God was like and exemplify Christianity as He wanted It lived. Live God. before men, savior of all mankind and to be crucified. The church members as His body are to take His place and live before others A number of new members will be so that they will see Christ through reoelved Into the church at the morn them as He lives through His church. The anthem as sung by the choir. ing preaching service. ‘Why stand ye here idle?' " was very ^ The Bpworth League devotional beautiful. meeting will be led by .«alien Van- CHRISTIAN CHUECH del; subject, "My Kingdom Come In My Community." Evening services will be twenty minutes later in the evening begin The midweek prayer services are ning next Sunday. Endeavor will held on Wednesday evenings at 7:10. commence at 7:00 o’clock and song A most cordial welcome will be ex service at 8:00 p. m. tended to everybody at all our ser Bible school 10 a. m. "Save the vices. * Child." Worship and praise, 11 a. m. "The Community Church." BAPTIST CHUECH Y. P. 8. C. E., 7 p. m. “ Young 9:46—Sunday school; R. E. Gray, i superintendent. * Song by Theresa' Folks Wanted." ' Song and sermon, 8 p. m. “ An Timmons. XI: 00— Sermon by Evangelist Bo- Hour of Joy." A cordial Invitation extended to vee. all. C. H. Phillips, Pastor. 9:30— Board meeting. • :I0 — Junior B. Y. P. U.. girls. EPW OETH LEAGUE ELECTS Leader, Melba Sanders. The Epworth League met last • :«0 — Junior B. Y. P. U., boys. Tuesday evening and elected the fol 9:30— B. Y. P. U. Florence Nye, lowing officers for the coming year: president. 7:80— Sermon by Evangelist Bo- President, Arthur Titus; first vice president, Lawrence Conway; second vee. Mr. and Mrs. Bovee, evangelists vice president, Anna Deach; third from Kelso, Washington, will be with vice president, C. A. Dlmond; fourth us May 1st to hold revival meetings vice president, Mrs. Aggie Ginn for about three weeks. They are Gould; secretary. Harold Moore; splendid musicians. He Is pastor of treasurer, Cornelia Titus; chorister, the Baptist church at Kelso. May Glenn Taylor. The new cabinet will 20th and 21st the West. Willamette be installed on Anniversary Day, May Association of the Baptist Churches 16th. will meet In Newberg. PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH Next -Sunday members of the church and congregation will have a The hours of church worship are basket dinner at the church. Come spoken of In the Bible as hours of with well-filled baskets and prepare service to God. What makes their to stay to the all-day meetings. exercises of such a character, is His Last Sunday our pastor spoke from own power ..hack of them? This Eph, 2nd chapter on "What were you, makes them beneficial, too. what are we; How are we changed?" The Sunday school hour opens at .9:46. Mr. Sanderman, superintend ent. Men’B classes in pastor's office; women’s class in north tower; pri mary department in basement. Six - FRIENDS CHUECH classes organized, Mr. McCraw’s, Miss . 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Britt’s, Miss Lee’s, Mrs. Reid's, Mrs. Best’s and Mrs. Dlment’s— all trying MORNING to make their organization effective. "T he Four Fold Developm ent" Morning worship at 11— Message, "Call Upon His Name." Beautiful EVENING singing and music. Comfortable heating and ventilation; rest of body, Bible D efinition o f "W isdom " uplift o f mind, and heavenly fellow Alt are always welcome ship. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:30 instead of COME 8:30 as before. "My Country." Miss Groce Colby, leader. This is the best FRED E. CARTER, Pastor and safe way for all young people to observe this hour. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. • Ep worth League 8 ;SO p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. The Sunday school work on the so cial teachings of the Bible Is bringing forth some most Interesting and prof itable disc use Ions. Evening service at 8:00 Instead or BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY 7:30. Theme, "The Angels of God .” A year ago the Northern Baptist Mid-week service Wedneaday at 7:40 promptly. Topic, "Rest and Re convention. In connection with other religious bodies, put on a "drive" for creation as Taught by Christ." A lively canvass is started on the one hundred million dollars, about subject of family worship. Elder half of which has been pledged. Coggins has been appointed the ses Throughout Its territory a canvass sion's committee to make up the list was made reaching hardly 50 per of our families already observing any cent of the churches, and about 60 kind of sueh worship, and to get as per cent of the members of these many others as possible to start the churches made a contribution to the beautiful observance. A good report benevolent work of this denomina for the coming year is desired. In tion for Home or Foreign Missions. At that canvass, 962,000,000 was one family this custom has been con tinued for over two'hundred years, subscribed to be paid in four years, 3473,000 of which was pledged by the with great benefits. It is hoped that a large attendance Baptists in Oregon, or about half of of Sunday school workers and friends their goal— 91.046.000. The advancement in Baptlpt work will be secured for the district Sun day school workers’ meeting at the has been so marked at home and Baptist church Friday evening of this ahroad that this season of special week, April 29th. The subject is jubilation Is designated to fittingly Children’s Work and Religious Edu- observe the advance, to collect mon cation." An interesting program has i now due ° “ A1*?*® “ y®11 as to secure additional subscriptions been arranged. Time 8:00 o’clock. The Ladies’ Aid society of this on a three-year basis to meet the un church Is preparing to present the subscribed portion of the amount ask church with a United States flag to ed for last year. There are 15,334 Baptists in Ore be hung upon the walls. There Is no greater patriotism than Chrlstlana gon, worshiping in 125 churches. patriotism. A righteous nation is* Tfreir state headquarters are In Port land, and this denomination is minis invincible.' It is expected that the whole quota tering to Swedish, Negroes, Germans. of this church for the China famine, Italians, Scandinavians, ' Russians 9100, will be in by next Sabbath. But Chinese and Phlllppinoes, all In the without a doubt,, if the China famine state of Oregdn. There have been 2,000 additions to Is as we are told, the greatest calami ty o f the fin d that ever befell a na the Baptist church In Oregon during tion, we must not be content to rest the past year. While their contribu with this quota. “ Give ye them to tions in this Btate have Increased 266 eat." It is glorious for the United per cent over that of last year. During "Anniversary Week" cul States to be able and willing so to minating with May 1, 1921, an effort help. An interesting meeting of the will be made to have the unreached Light-Bearers was held on-Monday, churches reached, and the unsolicit some twenty-four being present. Rob ing members pledge for this great de ert Moore is president; WUma'SEvans, nominational body. There is a Baptist church in our secretary; Mildred Reid, treasurer; Mrs. Lee, director. This circle is now city, and its members make up some reading "The Lamp-Lighters Across of our most respected citfxens. _! — ------ o--------- - the Sea,” and are very much Inter ested in it. BAPTIST CHUECH EVANGELIST The Ladies’ Missionary society Evangelist Bovee and wife, who meeting at Mrs. Best’s Tuesday after- ! for the past ten years, have been noon was very interesting and well conducting successful evangelistic attended. Mrs. Reid was committee campaigns in Washington, Idaho and on program— topic, "Africa and the California, will begin a series of Negro in America.” Readings by Mrs. special meetings in the local Baptist Patterson, Mrs. Lutz and Mrs. Gray; church, Sunday, May 1st. All chrls- poem by Mrs. O. Evans; map talk by- tlans are asked to cooperate to make Mrs. Lee. Nep£.members were taken these meetings a power for good in in and excellent refreshments served • (Continued on page six.) The business meeting and social of our C. E. society last Friday evening took the form of a wienie supper in the church basement, and . a very plegsant time was had. Mias Olga THE COMMUNITY CHURCH Keller is president; Grace Colby, vice 11 a. m. president; Edith Sanderman, secre tary, Olive Reid, treasurer. Lookout committee chairman, Grace Colby; A SCARED SHERIFF social, Florence Lee; prayer meeting. - 8 p. in. Olive Reid; missionary, Edith San derman. Numerous games were en Sermons at joyed before the young .people left for their homes. Some of the pa CHRISTIAN CHURCH rents were also present, as Ms. San derman. Mr. Reid and others. Next Sabbath evening a little lunch will A Warm Welcome for You be served at 6:30 in the down-stairs class room, before the evening meet ing at 7:00. . * • » Millinery Do not forgot to toe our complete line o f Spring and Summer Hats Each one Distfnctioe in Style and Material» A splendid selection o f Tailored and Trimmed Hats, aUo Veilings, Flowers and Ribbons. , Some Childrenfs Hats Special Priced at $2.95 Buy at borne and save m oney white Building Lee Millinery ■> * ------------------------.— ♦ f -------------- : ----------------- > Methodist Episcopal Church CHAS. E. GIBSON, D. D., Pastor Services at Usual Hours. Special Invitation to Stranger! and Non-Church Goers Sunday School 9 :4 5 a m. Epworth League 6 :3 0 p. m. 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