Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 18, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Largest Circulation In Yamhill County
NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. AUGUST IS. 1921
! p. m. There will be no evening eer- post mark July 29; received here
! vice owing to the absence of the August 16.
minister.
Earneat preparations are being
M. E. CHURCH SERVICES
i rcade by teachers and school board
Services at the M. E. church, as l ° r. thf b?8t -c“ 0®1 Year yet, when
I our schools open In Newberg. The
usual
next Sunday.
If
you
are
not
going,
then
come
to
CHURCH 0 7 GOD
| earnest cooperation of every good
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
”
ours. Mother, father, come to Sun­
Sunday school at 10: •• a. m.
citizen is of course to be relied o n .,
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
day school; bring your children.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
! The future of America stands or falls1
Epworth
League
at
7
p.
m,
Have
you
got
out
of
the
habit?
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:10.
t„e eu.*«-.
Preaching service at S p,
p. m.
j " 1** *u M b o o l B ,and f hur,cbe,,; and,
chlld-
Every fourth Sunday, 0:10 p. m., Then for your own sake, the
cordia
ren’s
sake
and
God’s
sake,
come
and1
The
public
are
cordially
invited
tha 1ne‘ * er
special Divine Healing nervines.
get busy.
to attend any or all of these services. I ?d
<»• author
We invite you all to thane meat*
-
•
Wealth
to the poor, an honor to
I shall highly appreciate the pre­
lags. The 0:00 meetings on each
^the
rieh,
an
aid to A
the
and a
The Epworth League held a socialI____
A young,
..
fourth Sunday will interest yeu and sence of every Baptist at church, and business meeting at the church | ,u PP°rt and comfort to the aged
will be to your profit.
lOtf whether you have united with the
church or not. It 1 b your duty and on Tuesday evening and a good time
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more work has been done on
privilege to be on hand to Join in is reported by the young people. • 1 the Some
new
tennis court this week, and
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
•
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worshiping our God. You, who do
it
is
hoped
that the young people
Services at the Free Methodist not care, that never did^care, come
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will be assisted by their friends
to
church
sure.
J
Sabbath
school
sb
.
usual
at
9:45;
church next Sunday will Jbe as fol­
among the men who may be able to
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lows: Sunday school 10 a. m.;
a delightful time of year to get to­ help in putting the grounds into
gether to learn worship and divine shape as soon as possible.
preaching at 11 a. m. by W. E. Al­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
truth.
lison. layman; no service at night
The Bible school contest pro­ • Morning Worship at 11; preach­
as the pastor will be away attend­
ing the annual camp meeting at gresses favorably and the attendance ing by pastor Lee an "Truthfulness
is steadily on the Increase. 95 were of the Bible;” Jno. 17:17.
Amity.
present at the class count last Sun-
46t2
H. E. Krleder, pastor.
Y. P. 8. C. E. at 7:00—.Ruth 1:14-
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day which Is an increase of four over 22; leader, Mr. Sanderman.
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_
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the previous week. We shall not be
Evening worship at 8:00— "Is
The Free Methodists are holding content until 100 is the figure ev-
holding their annual camp meeting ery week. Special program to be Socialism in our Universities?” Pre­
at Amity from August 18 to 28. This rendered by Dana Parret at the lude on seeing red. Even-song and
Is a conference camp meeting and opening service next Sunday. Don’t worship.
Union teachers training class
there is a large attendance of lay- miss this,
Monday at 8:00 p. m.; teacher. Miss
men and ministers.
ReV. B. W.
-
Keeler. This study hour was ex­
Huckahee. general conference evan­
The services both morning and ev­
gelist, and Btlrrlng and • forceful ening were well attended and broth­ cellent last Monday evening.
Wednesday at 8:00— Mid-week
preacher, will be the principal er Phillips brought two addresses
speaker. A special missionary meet­ that were such as to bùild up the service and study of Acts 15:36 to
ing will be held on Wednesday. Aug­ faith of the people of God. Christ's 16:18, a delightful mid-week hour.
Tuesday, August 23 at 2:30 p. m.
ust 24th with Rev. M. C. Clark, a challenge that he would build his
returned missionary from India and church-and the gates of hades should — Regular time for the’ meeting of
Q , M. K E IL IN G
others as special speakers. The pub­ not prevail against It was the theme the Ladies’ Missionary Society.
lic Is invited to attend these meet­ and the speaker showed from history
The Newberg Ministerial Associa­ Box 402, Phone Black 146, Newberg
ings.
that the church has prevailed tion has for Its regular time of meet­
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against every form of error. That ing, the second Monday of each
the day is fast approaching when month. This would bring it on Sep­
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor; residence she shall, prevail decisively and tember 12th. If it is agreeable to
righteousness shall predominate Is all other ministers, Mr. Lee asks that
SI5 College; phone. White l i t .
Sunday school, Mr. Vincent Sup­ his belief, and Increased zeal is re­ It be placed on the following Mon­
quired to hasten the day.
erintendent, 9:45 a. m.
day, September 19th, that he may
Preaching service, "The Family
.. • _
.
.¡.have the privilege of being present;
Photograph," 11 a. in.
. Next Tuesday the Sisterhood will or preferred by the brethren, ar-
Oref «■’» Higher iMtitstioa of
Preaching services. 8:00 p. m.. I m*el
tbe church building and the rangements can be made for Its be­
subject. “ Seven Thoughts of God’s ! ,adles will receive the bundles of dis- ing held on the usual day. The pur­
Love >•
| carded clothing intended for the poor pose of this opening meeting of the
Wednesday night, prayer service,!
Bur?£*’ ,.Ladiea
tbe conKr«fia- fall will, be reorganization, and re­
8:00 p. m.
' I tion W,11 all do their best to make newed consideration of the benefits,
Eight Schools: Seventy Depart neats
The first Sunday in September our j
a succe88^uI meeting,
purposes, and methods of the asso­
FALL
TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
young people will hold their meet - 1
ciation; and arrangements for the
f t wfarmiiM write te the ketietrer
Ing at the usual hour.
I Services next Lord's day as fol- work of the fall and winter. If dif­
The Sunday school is for those lows. Bible school at 9:45. Com- ferent arrangements are desired, the
Oregon Agricultural College
not going.
‘
I munlon service, 11. Senior C. E.. 7 men are requested to let the chair­
C O R V A L L IS
man, Mr. Lee know. All ministers
of evangelical churches are equally
members of this association and are j
earnestly requested to show their in­
terest In its work. We meet to pray
and consult for the progress of the
CHAS. E. GIBSON, D. D., Pastor
Gospel and the moral welfare of the
EADY for instant use
community.
The church to which you know you are welcome.
in oil cookstoves, oil
heater«
or larrtps.
*
At 11 A. M. will be presented the subject, “ The Eternal Ques­
A postal card from J. J. Hand-
tion Mark.“
Baker has been received from Con­
A ok y o u r deolor
stantinople to the friends of the Ar­
At 8 P. M.. “ The Law of Supply and Demand.”
menian Relief in Newberg, saying
fo r P o o r! O il—
At 7 P. M.. The Epworth League will he addressed by ope of
that all that has been said about
elo o n ' burning
the business men of this place, not a member of this church. Spec­
conditions Is true, and more than
ond ooonotnieol.
ial music has been prepared for this special occasion. An unusually
has been said, but that he is thank­
profitable meeting is expected.
ful for the privilege of serving and
trying to help, and for all who have
Mid-week service every Wednesday evening, 8 P. M.
served with him. It took two weeks
and five days for the postal to come;
WITH THE CHURCHES
TURKI
PEOPLES MARKET
Froth and Cured Meats oi all Kinds at Leva* Possible Fyke
Cash paid far Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal at all te a s
Far fair da« Hay and courteous treafosaat— Give us a sail
KUMMER & MOORE
Fhaae Blue 910
STORE
S P IV E Y 'S PAI
%
By redieiag our rest to a bare
sell
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
Brushes, etc.
at a mack lower price.
Let its i&ow yea.
91« la st 1st St.
Fkose Black 71.
UANDT 'S BIG WHITE
Don’tBuyToughMeat
OAC
and pay a high price, when you can get the
best prime cuts from young fattened cattle
and hogs at reasonable prices.
TECHNOLOGY
These prices speak for themadyea:
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Beef
Roast ......1 2 1 /2 0
Pork Roast ..........
Veal
22c
Roast ............... 22c
Boiling Beef . .3 for
25c
r
—
-
All Beef S te a k s ------ 18c
Fork Steak ................22c
Fork Sausage . , . .... 20c
Wienes
.................... -18c
The Methodist Episcopal Church
If you com e once you’ll com e again
R
Phone Red 75
Free Delivery
S an itary market
Announcement
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Added Features to an Already Superior Car
The Lowest Price Quality Car
in the W orld today
H E V R O LE T “ 490” embodies all o f the experience o f the Gen­
eral Motors Corporation— largest manufacturers o f motor cars
in the world. Always admired for its dependable performance the
“ 490,” with these new features, is PERFECTIO N .
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n e a r A X IC
F. 0. B. FACTORY
FLINT, MICH.
Entire reconstruction rear axle— spiral ring and pinion gears— new departure ball
bearings and propeller shaft— rigid construction throughout.
Emergency Brake
—
Hand lever brake eliminating service brake on clutch pedal.
Timken Bearings ----- In front wheels, eliminating ball and cup type.
Battery
Willard thread rubber batteries used in all models.
Steering Arm s
Headlights -----
l^ a r D U r e iO r
Clutch
------Straight taper, eliminating shoulder.
No-glare prism glass.
___ Improved Zenith enabling great efficiency on high gear at slow speed— a great adran-
tage in downtown traffic.
Improved, with device that eliminates all grabbing or slipping.
Came in and Look O ver the NEW 490 Models
Anderson Motor Co.
The Product of Experience
NEW BERG, OREGON
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