Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 09, 1922, Page THREE, Image 3

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NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, HAUCH 9, 1922.
LarcMt Clroulation la Yamhill Count?
Inga of her Master. The effect was
corruption both In the organization
and in the lives of the members. The
kind Of organization required of His
church by our Master is clearly laid
down In the guide book, and It be­
hooves us to study that first and get
tbs Master’s mind therein made
known, if we wish the glorious re­
sults intended ih His church.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WITH THE CHURCHES
So bring your babea and come.
We’ve a place for the little ones,
Christian Salan«« Society hold« sar­
rieta arar? Sunday moraine at 11 Let’s too,
all work together as one,
•'«look and Wedneoday «renine asr-
You’ll be sorry if we build without
rlsas at I « ’«lock at 101 South Cal­
las« street. The publia la eordtalty
tavlted to attend these aerrlees.
“ The King’s Workers” bible class
will hold their monthly social at the
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
home of Mr. and Mjrs. G. E. Klenle
Sunday school 10 a. m., Locke Sti­ at 308 Center street on Friday even­
ing.
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rs superintendent.
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Short sermon at 11 a. m., fol­
lowed by an old fashioned lore feast.
The woman’s home missionary so­
Come and break bread with us.
ciety will meet on Tuesday afternoon.
Young people’s meeting at 6:30- p. March 14, at the home of Mrs. Dora
Moor at 1110 Hancock street.
m.
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Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.
The woman's foreign missionary
All are welcome. H. E. Krelder, pas­
society held a most profitable meet­
tor.
ing at the home of Mrs. Chester Di-
mond Tuesday afternoon, at which
time our new extension work was
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
ta^en
up, with Mrs. U. S. G. Miller
Corner Main and North streets.
H. E. Krelder, pastor; residence 608 as secretary of this work.
Giant street; phone Blue 70.
The “ Booster Class,” Mrs. Kienle’s
Services Sunday, March 12:
class of girls, held a eandy sale at
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Crede's market last Saturday, realiz­
Morning sermon at 11:00; subject, ing |7.50 for the new church fund.
“ The test of dlsciifieship.” •
Class meeting 12 o'clock noon;
CHRISTIAV CHURCH
George G. Edwards, leader.
The storm of last Sunday morning
Young people’s meeting 6:30 p. was responsible for the drop in at­
m. led by Ernest Bennett.
tendance at the Bible school hour,
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. but the bright afternoon evidently
Sermon subject, “ Post of disciple- had something to do with the spec­
ially good audience at .the evening
ship.’ ’
service, when Mr. Phillips delivered
You are Invited to attend these an address calculated to help and in­
services.
spire. Speaking from the text, “ My
God shall supply every need of yours”
he emphasized the providence and
BAPTIST CHURCH
ability of God to meet the needs of
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor, residence man, illustrating his subject from fa­
miliar experiences of life. We are
315 College; phone White 118.
sure everyone felt encouraged, des­
Sunday morning, Sunday school, pite the continual pessimistic cry of
Mr. Gray, superintendent; 9:45.
some, as Mr. Phillips emphasized that
Preaching service, 11:00; subject, God’s provision for man’s spiritual
“ How to study the Bible and con­ life is one continual declaration of
His faith in man and His desire for
serve your study.’’
his eternal happiness. Those who en­
Sunday night, B. Y. P. U., Miss joy helpful, scriptural, and plain ser­
Florence Nye, president; 6:30.
mons will always be assured of this
Preaching service, 7:30; subject, type of address by the pastor.
“ Four little things with by-results.’ ’^
Wednesday night, prayer service.
Time is hastening and Easter will
7:30.
soon be here. ( There is no more ap­
> Thursday night, choir practice, propriate* time for giving oneself to
7:30.
the Saviour than during the season
We are anxious to have every in which we think of his great sacri­
Baptist to church every Sunday until fice foi; man. The Bible school is
Easter, whether you are a member planniftg a great decision day and
here or not.
calls upon all the members to help
Everybody welcome; line music; in the work.
good singing; good sermons." Come
and help us worship almighty God.
High school students particularly
invited to Mr. Phillip's class in the
Bible "school. The course of study
METHODIST CHURCH
will aim to establish the fact of the
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Subject, divine origin of the book of books.
The Information to be obtained in
“ 1600* Reward.”
this study will well repay one for the
7:30 p. m., subject, “ Is the relig­ time expended.
ion .o f our fathers a thing of the
past?’’
Senior C. E. St. Patrick’s social
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
#
Friday night of this week. A cordial
Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Sub­ Invitation to all the young people
ject 'sMy debt to an inspiring book.” who have the time to spend an hour
Leader, Mrs. Mary Vandell. We ex­ with this society.
pect a full attendance o f Epworth
Leaguers.
The intermediate C. E. is as much
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­
alive as ever. BoyB and girls are al­
ing at 7:30 p. m. '
ways welcome.
Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p.
m. AU choir members please come
as it la nearing the time when we
Sermon topics for next Lord’s day:
give our cantata.
For the morning service. “ God’s pur­
pose In Christ.” A discussion of the
incarnation. Believers in the divin­
ity of Jesus will appreciate this ser­
• Thé • Ladies’ Aid
mon. In the evening a topical ser­
On Friday at 2:30 afternoon
mon entitled ’’A Ruined Race.” Be­
Come to the basement room
side the good singing will be worth
On the corner one block from First,
Where you may quench your while.
thirst.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
f
, you-
o
Oh, the iqarshal will not be watching
For it Is only coffee or tea.
Don’t atop to do your shopping.
Our plans we want you to see.
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A Ruined Race
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Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Communion 11:00 a. m.
Intermediate C. E. 4 p. m.
Senior C. E. 6:30 p. m.
Song and sermon, 7:30 p. m.
A welcome for all. C. H. Phillips,
minister.
MINISTERIAL MEETING
The regular meeting of the New-
berg ministerial association takes
place next Monday, March 13, at
10:30 a. m.. In the office of the Pres­
byterian church.
All evangelical
ministers of Newberg and the vicin­
ity and neighboring towns are invi­
ted cordially hereby and herewith.
Bro. Krelder is secretary.
Topical Sermon
7:30
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Soul-Stirring Singing
COME !
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It will pay you to read the ads.
Methodist Episcopal Church
A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Preaching 11:00 A. M.— Subject, “ |500 Reward.”
- Preaching 7 :30 P. M.— Subject, ”1» the Religion of our Fathers
a Thing of the Past f ”
THl
Sabbath school at 9:46 with
classes for all. Bible study is the
way to hear the voice of God and
learn his thoughts. Superintendent,
Mr. Sanderman.
Morning worship at 11:00 with)
sermon by Pastor Lee on “ Steward­
ship.” ,
it »till giving you an opportunity to s a v e
Every-member canvass in after­
TEACHERS’ TRAINING CLASS
noon. All members of church except
Get our prices
Rev. George H. Lee, our regular
the visitors are requested to be at
home In afternoon to receive the vis­ teacher, had charge of the class last
its of the committee. Any omitted, Monday evening. The lesson dis­
cussed was “ The Forty Days” after
please notify .pastor.
the resurrection. All the criticism,
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30— “ Habits;” VtJllCh. “ higher critics'' hurl againaf
Prov. ' A :23-27; Heb.
10:23-257 the doctrine of the resurrection bf
Leader, Mr. Sanderman. This meet­ our Lord, is based on unbelief In the
ing stands for highest goals of life.
Bible as God’s sacred word.
Evening worship at 7:30— GoOd
Next Monday’s lesson will be “ The
singing. Pastor’s message, “ A Story Early Churoh.” This class meets at -
o f a selfish ambition;” Num. 16. 7:30 every Monday evening in the i SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Pianto innate,
(I
Come, enjoy the precious hour; the chapel of the Presbyterian church.
plaste), enerarme, primroses, feWs, fe n
worship is directed by our Savior, The public is cordially invited to
■Mes (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty
these meetings. Secretary.
and attended with His presence.
( strong plants). Lew primo.
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Wednesday at 7:30— Mid-week _____
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
AND
CHURCH
worship. “ What caused a nation’s
f a l l ;” II Kings 17:9-18.
Unusual Interest Is being shown in
A mc K m 202
The ladles’ aid is postponed from the united Sunday school and church
this week to next Friday, March 17. recently started in Park Addition.
Several of the local pastors have had
The annual congregational meet­ charge of the preaching service fol­
ing comes Wednesday evening, March lowing the Sunday.school hour. Al­
29, when reports from all the differ­ though the attendance has been tem­
T. H. THORNE
ent secretaries and treasurers of the porarily decreased on acount of much
LITE STOCK and GENERAL
Leeal
and
Long Distance Haul­
church departments are to be read. Bickness, the meetings have been
FARM SALES.
Secretaries and treasurers will get very good. The church is located on
ing.— Wood and hay for sale.
the uniform paper of the pastor for Ninth and Columbia. Sunday school
Phone. 19o26
Phone Red 187
their reports to be written on; from i is held at 2: 30 p. m. on Sunday and
N. P. NELSON
the Sabbath Bchool work of the year;' the preaching service at 3:30. Every­
the different organized classes; the body welcome.
music department; the ladies’ socie­
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Exchange what you don’t want for
A Graphic classified.will sell it.
ties; the trustees and session and
what you do want. Advertise.
It will pay you to read the ads.
pastor; and any others who have
work of the year to report. Elections
of one trustee and two elders also
take place, ft 1 b hoped that we shall
be able to have a good get-together
at the tables for supper preceding
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WE ARE STILL SELLING THOSE
the congregational meeting.
It is time to have our plans for the
Easter celebration ready— the anni­
Care fu lly
versary of the most wonderful occur­
sealed
rence in the annals of human history,
c y lin d r ica l
ca rto n
and the occurrence that means the
insures:
most to mankind. It is hoped that
absolute
many .will celebrate the occasion by
sanitation.
Yon Know! The Swift’s PREMIUM Line
placing their names with the rest,
upon the roll of the Redeemer’s
church.
CLOSING OUT
of Yard Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s For-
nishings and Men’s Ready-to-Wear
SE E-VAU TO N CO.. IN C
THE H O M E OF F L O W E R S
JO H N GOW ER**«',
A U C T IO N E E R
“ Hams What Am”
Now is the Time to Buy
The idea has been circulated that
the Master never gave the details of
His church’s organization in His
word, but just a few great princi­
ples, leaving the details to be worked
out during the course of the church’s
progress and history. Such a thinker
surely has not read the Bible very
closely, nor learned the awful les­
sons of the church’s history on this
point. For the fearful hiBtory of the
dark ages and the awful corruption
v>f the church in that period, came
from just this Bame false doctrine
and idea, and from the church’s fix­
ing up an organization to si^it the
ideas of men, rather than the teach-
because hams are going np.
Grocers
Recommend
Albert
Hams and Morrell PRIDE Hams.
Flapjacks
Peoples Market
Albers
G u ilty
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We also carry Armour’s STAR
the
hotcakes
of the
W est
“ We Always Treat You Right”
Phone Blue 220
We Deliver
18 Stores
18 Stores
20th Century Grocery
,
PLAYING THE GAME
W h a t Speed and Accuracy are to the Ball Player, Quality and
Price are to our business.
W e are building, not for to-day, but the future.
Quality and Price, plus Courteous Attention, make the M ain­
spring o f our business.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
SOLAR PINEAPPLE, BROKEN SLICES
LIBBY’S PORK AND BEANS
Large C an s........................................38 Cents
No. 2V* Cans......................................23 Cents
Each ..................................................10 Cents
ARGO CORN STARCH
SALTED PEANUTS (FRESH)
SKYLINE TOILET PAPER
Pound 10 Cents o r ..................Three for 25c
Per P ound.................... .................. 15 Cents
3 Rolls ..............................................10 Cents
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
STERLING JAM
CORNMEAL
Bar ..................
................................... 5 Cents
ry
24-Ounce B o ttle ............................... 29 Cents
9-Pound S a ck ....................................27 Cents
BIG BOX OF MATCHES
CALIFORNIA CATSUP
MACARONI
Each ....................................................5 Cents
Pint Bottle ....................................... 25 Cents
4 P ounds..........................................25 Cents
FAIRY BROOMS, 5-SEWED
CRISC0
IVORY SOAP
3-Pound Can for................................58 Cents
Two Bars f o r .................................. 15 Cents
BANTAM CORN— “ RED RIBBON”
FELS SOAP
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
Per C a n ..............................................20 Cents
Bar . ..............................................71/ , Cents
Each ..........................: ..................... 10 Cents
DHL PICKLES
BARTLETT PEARS. ROBLES
FEDERAL MILK
4 Large Ones f o r ..............................10 Cents
No. 2Vi C an s.................................. 23 Cents
Tall Cans ........................................... 9 Cents
.
Each ..................
............................58 Cents
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Sunday School 9:45 A. M., C. E. Newhouse, superintendent.
Teas— Special
Coffee
Epworth League 6 :30 P. M., Howard Nottage, president.
WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST, WHEN IT COSTS NO MORE?
20TH CENTURY COFFEE. “ BEST IN THE NORTHWEST,”
FRIENDS CH U R CH
11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 6:30
Morning— “ Taking Thought for the Morrow.”
Evening— “ Some More About the Soul,” and “ Some Questions
Answered.” *
FRED E. CARTER
FANCY SPIDERLEG. BEST FROM JAPAN'S GARDENS, OR
CEYLON AND INDIA. BEST PRODUCT FROM CEYLON.
HALF POUND. ONLY 28 CENTS...
PER POUND. ONLY 33 CENTS
ROASTED TODAY, ON YOUR TABLE TOMORROW.
DIRECT TO OUR STORES FROM PLANTATION.
20th C EN T U R Y G R O C E R Y
7 0 2 First Street
A L L w” * W E L C O M E
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