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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THUMDA Y , K A S C H '30, 1922
Largest Circslation la Yam hill Couaty
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AN N U AL W . C. T V .
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CONVENTION H ERE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Christian Selena« Society holds ccr-
v I m c ercry Sunday morning at 11
» ’•lock and Wednesday evening ser­
vices at • o’clock at ld d South Col­
lege street. The public la oordlaNy
Invited to attend these services.
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N A Z A R E N E CHURCH
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­
in g at 7:30.
Young people's meeting at t:3 0
p. m. Sunday.
Rev. C. D. Norris, pastor.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Main and North streets.
H. B. Krelder, pastor; residence 501
Grant street; phone Blue 70.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Locke
Silva, superintendent.
Morning sermon at 11:00 o'clock.
Class m eetjng 12 noon.
Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic services 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednes­
day, 7:30 p.m.
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METHODIST CHURCH •
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
[Epworth League at 6:30 p^.m.
Leader, Clara Haymes. The attend­
ance at the league meeting Is very
good.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednes­
day evening.
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The high school class had a most
enjoyable tim e Tuesday evening at
their shadow basket social. They put
on a playlet, the characters taking
their parts in a very good and en­
tertaining manner.
The woman’s foreign missionary
society w ill hold their quarterly tea
at the home o f Mrs. G. E. Kienle on
next Tuesday, A pril 4, at 2:30 p. m.
A l l ladies of the church are invited.
They w ill have a program and social
hour.
W e are expecting our new Sabbath
school singing books to be here by
next Sunday.
The ladles aid society w ill meet
at the church Friday afternoon at
2:30. There w ill be work and plans
fo r the choir banquet to be given
after Easter.
B APTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor.
Resi­
dence 315 College street, phone
W hite 118.
Sunday m orning— Sunday school
at 9:45, Ralph Gray, superintendent.
You parents come and bring your
children, a class for every age.
Preaching service at 11:00, sub­
ject, "Our divine Guide.”
Sunday night— B. Y . P. U., Miss
Florence Nye, president; 6:30.
B. Y. P. U. Junior. Mrs. McKeim,
president, 6:30.
Preaching service 7:30, subject.
'W hat Jesus Did for Me.”
Wednesday night— Prayer service
at 7:30.
Thursday n igh t— Choir practice at
n 7:30.
You are cordially iftvited to all
these services.
They are for you.
B rief, bright, brotherly, good music,
good singing.
Father and mother,
bring your children to Sunday school
and church and give them the best
in life— salvation, Christian fellow ­
ship. Come and help us to worship
our God.
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
A further increase in Bible school
attendance on last Sunday is en­
couraging. N o effort must be spared
to reach the goal set for Easter Sun­
day. Remember, 175 and then be 1.
Sunday, A pril 16.
Mr. Phillips feels that some apol­
ogy Is due those who attended in the
m orning expecting to hear the ser­
mon announced for that hour, and
w ere disappointed by his non-ap­
pearance. F ailin g to catch his train
LEG IO N S U N D A Y
SPECIAL SERVICE
7:30
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
Good Sermon
Better Singing
Best Comradeship
COME W ITH “ THE
BOYS”
he was unable to arrive before the
evening.
Another g r a tify in g . attendance at
the evening service Impresses us with
the grow in g popularity o f these ser­
vices. Keep up the good work.
A t the morning service next Lord's
day the topic fo r the sermon is en­
titled "T h e Ground Floor” and prom­
ises to be worth while. The evening
service at 7:30 is to be an "A m eri­
can Legion Service," In cooperation
w ith the state wide call o f the com­
mander fo r its observance by the
Legion. Mr. Phillips w ill deliver an
address in keeping with' the occasion
and special music w ill be rendered.
Seats w ill be reserved for the mem­
bers o f the local poet who w ill at­
tend in a body. This should be a
great service and all who are not in
attendance elsewhere should endeav­
or to be present In commemoration o f
the work o f our boys and to further
the work o f the church o f Christ
which alone can sanctify and make
effective their efforts to attain uni­
versal peace.
Mention should be made o f the
new contest between the "Boosters”
and the "V olunteers” In the C. E.'
society. Do not be surprised to get
* pressing Invitation to attend next
Sunday for the members are busy.
The mid-week prayer meetings are
splendid and those who fa ll to attend
are losers. The services o f the Lord’s
day w ill be more effective if bul­
warked by the prayer service In the
mid-week. Be there.
The special class for high school
students in the Bible school is still
open to receive more members. It's
a good study anfl the fellowship is
worth while.
Everyone Is welcome at all the
services. Visitors attendance is al­
ways appreciated. L e t’s know each
other. C. U. Phillips, minister.
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PRE SB YTER IAN CHURCH
H oly Communion o f the Lord’s
Supper at 11:00 a. m. A p ril 2. Com­
munion meditation, "H e Was Per­
fected Through Suffering." It is es­
pecially expected that all members o f
the church w ill be present at the
communion, whatever else they can
or cannot attend.
"T h is do, ye in
remembrance o f me.”
Sabbath school promptly at 9:45
with highest grade Bible teaching
and reverence for the house o f God
and worship.
Superintendent, S.
Sanderman.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. "B ib le read­
in g ." Deut. 6:1-9. Florence Lee,
leader. The drill that comes from
putting the mind on these topics for
fifty Sundays o f the year is greater
than at first appears, and is needed.
Evening worship at 7:30. "S p ir­
itualism false and forbidden.” I f
there Is any of this sly work going
on in our town, those who are tempt­
ed thus, are counseled to hear the
word o f the Lord about it, and be
saved.
Monday evening, musical recital
a t the church conducted by Miss
Britt and pupils. Free. Cordial in­
vitation to all.
On
Mr. Craw and Mr. Lee
leave for the spring meeting o f the
Presbytery at Cottage Grove, to make
annual report o f the church there,
the apportionment and session rec­
ords. They expect to return Thurs­
day. The usual Wednesday evening
service therefore, omitted this week.
Pastoral service is always gladly
given when and wherever needed.
Please report all cases o f illness or
need to pastor. Any who seek, spir­
itual help or fellowship and a church
home, have a special claim on the
pastor's time and service.
The stranger in doubly welcome
and it Is the atm o f this church, that
no one need come as a stranger a
second time to its services, for our
hearts are warm and we are seeking
to win as many to the Savior as we
can.
"Somewhere,
somehow,
sometime
each day
I ’ll stop and turn aside and pray
That God w ill make this church a
way
Of righteousness to men."
The officers o f this church are re­
joicing in the congregation’s having
gone over the top In the matter o f
Its annual mission quota o f $611. W e
prayed for it and worked and have
succeeded.
The church undergirds civilisation
and calls for the honest cooperation
• of every good cltisen.
W e have helped this year, in the
| greatest growth Presbyterian service
j lias ever had in our country, 122,231
' accessions on confession o f faith,
and $47,036,000 contributed to ben­
evolences and congregational expen­
ses. done by 1,637,000 members and
1 9,924 ministers.
Tuesday
FRIENDS CHURCH
11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45
CH RISTIAN ENDEAVOR 6:30
W. 0. T. U.
The Yam hill county convention
w ill meet, Friday, A pril 7, at the
Baptist church at 9:30 a. m. Mrs.
Hidden of. Portland w ill speak in the
afternoon. Child w elfare w ill be ex­
plained by Mrs. M yrtle H ollings­
worth, who w ill speak about changes
in nutrition for children in the last
10 years, and Mrs. N ye on m a ln u ­
trition.
Those coming from sister unions
w ill be our guests and let each mem­
ber o f local W. C. T. U. feel it im ­
portant that she be present. Noon
lunch w ill be served; each member
w ill bring a basket filled with eata­
bles. A ll o f those interested in this
work are most
cordially
Invited.
Come on time, ready to do your part.
Mrs. Mary E. C. Scott, secretary.
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COMMUNITY SUNDAY SCHOOL
The Park Addition Sunday school
is still holding meetings and report
a very fine attendance last Sunday.
F ollow ing the Sunday school hour.
Rev. C. D. Norris, pastor o f the Naz-
arene church, preached a sermon. On
the whole this was a very good ser­
vice. Prayer m eeting I b also held at
the same place on Thursday even­
ings.
The public are cordially in­
vited to any and all o f the services
which are held at the community
building in the Park addition.
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UNION S. S. TR A IN IN G CLASS
There w ill be no meeting o f the
class until Monday evening. A pril
10 at 7:30 o’clock.
At that time
an examination w ill be held. Come
prepared. Secretary.
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A jax Paragon Tires, 30x3 % size,
$11.35. You can’t beat ’em. Doyle’s
T ire Shop.
24tf
EGGS INSTEAD OF M EAT
Here are some suggestions for
serving eggs as a substitute for
meat:
T ry poaching them as usual and
serving on toasted shredded wheat
biscuit. A little cheese grated over
the biscuit first adds zest and makes
a variation.
Baked egggB are a very welcome
change from the inevitable boiled.
Butter a baking dish and pour in a
little milk or cream. Into this drop
the eggs and bake in a pan o f water
until set, not too hard, season well.
Crisp bitB o f bacon and a little bacon
fat placed in the dish first instead
of the milk makes a delicious com­
bination.
Scrambled eggs are always popu­
lar. Chipped smoked beef, frizzled
first, grated cheese, parsley fine cut,
tomatoes, peppers, corn, ham. or ba-
com well fried, in fact, almost any
bits of meat left over from a pre­
vious meal add tremendously to the
taste o f the "scram ble” and make
the eggs go farther. W here clams
or oysters are plentiful, a favorite
dish is made by first frow n in g the
clams or oysters, then pouring in the
beaten eggs, stirrin g until set.
Did you ever try rice, eggs, and
cheese? It is a capital supper or
lunch dish, both attractive and nour­
ishing and not hard to prepare. Boil
the rice (Southern style, in plenty
o f salted w a ter). When done, mold
In a platter, garnish generously with
circles o f hard boiled egg and pour
over the whole a thick cream sauce
into which a generous supply of
cheese has been melted. Season well.
Hard boiled eggs, sliced or halved,
placed on buttered toast or crackers
and covered w ith a well seasoned
white sauce make a delicious dish
which Is easy to prepare. Tomato
sauce may be used Instead of the
w hite sauce, or cheese may be added
to the w hite sauce.
Satisfaction is a big word, and
it’s a big thing to be able to give the
buying public along with their pur­
chases. W e ’re selling satisfaction as
well as printing. A re you satisfied?
I f not, you are not getting your
printing here.
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Floating Island
Morning— “ The Dreamer.”
Evening— Evangelistic Message.
A LL
The annual convention
of
the
Woman's Christian Temperance Un­
ion o f Yam hill county w ill be beld
In Newberg, Friday, A pril 7, at the
Christian church, beginning at 9:30
a. m.
The convention speaker w ill be
Mrs. Maria L. T. Hidden o f Port­
land, a forceful
and
intersecting
speaker. She w ill appear on the pro­
gram both morning and afternoon.
Our county president, Mrs. L ottie
Hannon, who is soon to leave fo r a
lecture tour In California, w ill give
her annual address at the m orning
session. T h e memorial service for
departed members w ill also be held
at this time, with the reports o f
county workers and election o f o f­
ficers. The Important department o f
child w elfare w ill be presented in the
afternoon, w ith music, exercise by L.
T. L., and an address on "Christian
Citisenship,” by Mrs. Hidden.
Come and lend your Influence to
the organized forces for home protec­
tion. law enforcement, and clean
government.
A good time Is ex­
pected.
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WELCOME
One quart milk, 6 eggs, M cup
sugar, flavoring. Beat egg yolks and
add to boiling m ilk and sugar. Let
cook but not boil. When cool put
on beaten whites, sweetened. This
Is a very nice dish fo r Invalids.
Greatly Reduced
Prices
For Service - Quality - Prices
Porcelain Bath Tubs
Sinks, 20x30
$6.50
Porcelain Toilet
A n Opportunity T o Brighten U p
$21.50
These sermons
are as instinctive to the older ones as to the children.
Evans & Gower
Plumbing Shop
7 :30 O’clock— “ Almost Out and Almost In.”
6:30, Epworth League Services— Young people are crowding
the League room.
W IL L YOU COME AND W ORSHIP W ITH USt
r
Saturday, A pril 1, at Newberg
Meat Company
PIE
CAKE
Primroses, Shasta Daisies, 10c.
Pansy plants,- 15c dozen.
Roees 20c and 50c each.
Blackcap Tips.
Red Raspberries, etc., etc., etc.
Come!
See!
Buy!
T h ere are m an ed and scratch«
ed pieces o f furnitu re— th e worn
floo r and stair trea d »— th e w ood­
w ork, which needs refinishing—
th e ice chest— th e kitchen cabi­
n et and m any o th er places about
the hom e can be brigh ten ed up
w ith
311 FIRST STREET
Shop phone Blue 195
Res. Phones, Blue 212— Blue 6
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W e have not fu lflllad ev ery duty un­
less we have fu lfilled that o f being
pleasant.
Prejudice la opinion w ithout Judg­
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EASILY MADE 80UPS.
A nourishing, good-flavored soup ts
worth trouble In preparation. Those
who
enjoy
a
vegetable s o u p
will welcome the
following:
Vegetable Soup.
— Melt two table­
spoonfuls of bat­
ter in a sauce­
pan, add one car­
r o t one onion, one turnip and two
stalks of celery all finely cut, then
add one can of peas, one bnnch of
herbs and cook for ten minutes, bat
do not let them brown. Then add
four cupfuls o f boiling water and
allow the soup to simmer gently until
the vegetables are tender. Remove
the bunch o f herbs. Add one capful of
boiling milk, one tablespoon ful o f
flour mixed with a little cold milk,
cook, adding salt and pepper, for ten
minutes.
Cream of Potato Soup.— On a cold
night this Is one o f the most satisfying
of soups. Peel and cut in quarters
four potatoes and cook them in boiling
salted water until tender. Pour three
cupfuls of milk Into the upper pan o f
a double boiler, add one chopped onion
and cook ten minutes.
Drain the
potatoes, mash them through a sieve
and add them to the milk with one-
half teaspoonful o f salt one-fourth
tesspoonful of paprika and one
tablespoonful o f floor mixed with two
tablespoon fuls o f butter. Cook ten
mlnntes, stirring occasionally. Onion,
If liked, may be added to the
potato while cooking and removed be­
fore mashing.
Mutton Broth.— Take three mutton
bones, one tablespoonful of rice and
six cupfuls of water. Add salt and
simmer for five hours. Skim and re­
move all fat, add pepper and serve
hot This Is especially good for-chil­
dren.
Oyster Bisque.— Cook e pint of
chopped oysters in three cupfuls of
milk, strain and reserve the milk. Rub
the oysters through a sieve, add two
tablespoonfnls of flour mixed with
two tablespoonfuls o f butter, add milk,
salt and pepper and cook eight
mlnntes. Add a beaten egg and serve
at once.
M ARRIAGE LICENSES
Ivanetta Beryl Chapman. Sheri- j
dan, to Benton Nathan Brown, Sher­
idan.
Dorothy
Blenklnsopp,
McMinn­
ville, to W alter Martin Ivie, Sheri­
dan.
Veda Arlene Howard, Dayton, to
Uriah Randall Hamblet, Dayton.
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