Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 20, 1922, Page THREE, Image 3

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Largest Circulation In Tajnhill County
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURRDAY, APXQ, 80, 1988
W ITH TH E CHURCHES
She Discovered
church and the ordinance of Chris­
CHURCH 0 7 GOO
John Van Lydergraf of Salem will tian baptlam was administered at
preach at the Church of God hall, both services. Altogether It was
east First street. Sunday, April 23. at
* *
• » who *>‘ rtlcl*
11:00 a. m. and 2: SO p. m.
parea.
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CHRISTIAN 8CIE1ICE SOCIETY
Christian Sclenoe Society holds
rices every Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and Wednesday evening ser­
vices at S o’clock at 106 South Col­
lege street. The public is cordially
Invited to atttend these services.
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A fine party was given by tbs
iMf I
intermediate class of thsfBlble
school
on Friday night of last week. Twen
ty-six were present and the evening
was spent in a most enjoyable man
ner, culminating with a nice lunch
We sake a special­
ty of berry aad fruit
JO N ES A SC O T T
R eal E sta te
Too
“ After 10 year» of hit or misa baking with
various other brand* of powder 1 at laat
discovered that tho bitter taste tome-
time« found in hot broad« was caused from
alum in cheaper grade« of powder. So 1
am now an ardent booster for Royal
Powde,”
Mr». L. A. J.
terms.
List yotur place with
us for quick action.
tMEMtFntSt, N«t«z,anfw
The City G rocery
Services as usual next Lord’s day
Now that the better weather la here
MAZAREME CHURCH
the Bible school should be filled with
young and old. The services should
Sunday sehobl 9:41 a- a .
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. a have a greater attraction for all
when .there is so much evidence
Flue Freeh Vegetables sud Finks.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even around of the providence and love of
lag at 7: SO.
God. The topic at the evening ser
8S1
714
Young people’s meeting at S'SO vice will be of particular Interest at
p. m. Sunday.
this time with the prevalence of the
Behvury Naur Timet Daily.
Rev. C. D. Norris, paster. claims of so many to be “ faith heal
era.” Mr. Phillips will discuss the
Bible doctrine o f ‘‘faith healing.
TREE METHODIST CHURCH
Contain« No Alum
All who have ever heard the pastor
Leave« No Bitter Taste
H. E. Kreider, pastor. Residence dtpcum any of tbesd controverted
SOS Grant street; phone Blue 70
subjects will bear witness that what
Sunday school 10 a. m.
ever position is affirmed It Is always
Send for New Royal Cook Book—Ws FREE
Young people’s meeting at S:S0 In the light of Holy Writ and stated
with candor and kindness.
Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St, New York
p: m.
The public Is Invited to any of the
v Evening sermon at 7: SO.
services of the church. The church
You are Invited to attend the
Is open to “ whosoever will” and we
services.
spread the Lord's table every Lord's
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day for all who love Him in sincer
ity to partake. Nine forty-five, 11 LOCAL STATISTICS ON
BAPTIST CHURCH
H ousehold H ints
Rev. W. H> Cox. pastor; residence 6:30 and 7:30 are the hours. C. H.
THE
USE
OF
TOBACCO
When
bamboo
furniture becomes
316 College street; phone White 118. Phillips, minister.
cloudy
and
dull
wash
it in water in
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Sunday morning— Sunday school,
Superintendent Stanbrough has which « little salt has been dissolved.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ralph Gray, superintendent, 0:4K.
been making an extensive study, in­
Wash chamois gloves in warm suds
Sabbath school at 9:45 with volving
Preaching service. 11:00; subject,
nearly
eleven
hundred and rinse In water of the same tem­
classes for all, and careful Bible stu grades, regarding the effects of to­ perature, to which a little olive oil
’ ’Standing In the Sunshine.”
Sunday night— B. Y. P. U.. 6:30: dy. Supt. S. Sanderman. Neglect bacco on the scholarship of high Is added. They will dry soft and as
not the word.
,
school boys.
good as new.
j
Miss Florence Nye president.
At the high school assembly on
Morning
worship
at
11:00.—
"The
ng
B. Y. P. U. Junior, 6:30; Mrs. Mc-
Whitewash the Inside of your win­
marvels an d meaning of tjie burning Tuesday the superintendent present­ dow box before putting in the earth.
Kelm, president.
bush.” Good singing. Members re­ ed to the students the results of hia This will keep the box from rotting
Preaching service, 7:30; subject, ceived after the service.
investigations, emphasizing the fact and prevent Insects.
’’Vigilance the Road to Victory.”
Y,. P. S. C. E. at 6:30— “ Overcom­ that he was not presenting a theoret
Sprinkle salt on an open fire and
Wednesday night— Prayer service, in g;” Num. 13:25-31. A «uccessful leal view, but their own record In
hold your plumes over the smoke.
7:30.
tbelr own school.
Tife must be an overcoming life
view of the alarming Increase This will curl the plumes swiftly and
Thursday night,— Choir practice,
Sabbath evening worship at 7:30 in In
the
use of tobacco^by boys in the naturally.
7:30.
What Stops Anxiety?” I Pet. 5:7
last
five
years, tbe figures submitted
If the pearl buttons on your dress
The last week’s services were One. A delightful and profitable hour of
become dull rub them with olive oil
Large congregations In attendance. evening song and meditation and are significant.
The records examined showed that and polish with a soft cloth. This
The Sunday Sfehool Is growing, for prayer.
of 518 recorded grades made by the will make them look like new.
.which we are truly thankful. .W ill
Friday, April 21, the DeMoes mus­
you come and bring your wife and ical family at this church, auspices of tobacco users tbe average 1« 82.5.
Don’t forget that fresh meat
children and get right, and help us the Y. P. S. C. E. Tickets 50c and Of 563 recorded grades made by the should be started to cook in boiling
non-users
the
average
is
88.2.
to worship God. There Is not a man 25c. Help the young people.
water, while salt meats should be
Arranged by classes tbe averages put on In cold water and allowed to
or woman In all the world that Jesus
Tuesday
at
2:30
p
m..
ladies
mis­
are:
Christ does not love. Come and let
get hot with the water.
sionary society at Mrs. Lee’s home.
Tobacco users— Freshmen, 84.7;
me tell you more.
a t 1Mf O A A A _____ ______ ■ ----------------------- M.
L - - - S a i - - S - »*
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soph-junior,
82.1;
seniors,
81.9.
Wednesday at 7:30, raid-week
WHHH z,u u u p o n ts * t b m t r a n s o tr a i m s * p iro s i
Non-users— Freshmen, 87.4; soph-
worship. Isaiah 6. This service pre­
METHODIST CHURCH
serves the tone of people's spiritual junior, 88.4; seniors, 90.6.
During the last three semesters
\
The sermon for Sunday at 11:00 life.
a. m. will be a post-Easter medita­
The Wicked shall be turned Into the tobacco users have carried 354
tion from the text "If Christ Be Not hell.”
Says Bishop J. C. Ryle: “ Let grades, passing In 307, or 86.7 per
Risen.” What would such a possi­ others hold their peace about hell if cent of them. The non-users have
bility mean?'
they will; I dare not do so. I see it carried 491 grades, passing in 477,
B Y BUYING YOUR
It fs well for us to contemplate plainly in scripture and 4 must speak or 97.1 per cent of them.
Exemptions from examinations are
both sides of the question of the res­ of it. 1 fear that thousands are on allowed
pupils
in
any
subject
In
that broad road that leads to ft und
urrection.
would fain arouse them to a sense which the grade for the semester is
The evening sermon at 7:30 will
90- or over (with certain require­
be on the subject “ The Influence of of the peril before them."
ments as to attendance, etc.).
What
would
you
say
of
the
man
home religion” based on the text,
where you get
During the last semester the to­
Joshua 24:15, "As for me and my who saw his neighbor's house In dan­ bacco users earned 23 such exemp­
QUALITY
house we will serve the Lord.” This ger of being burned down, and never tions, while the nlon-users earned
will be a plea for the acknowledg­ raised the cry of “ Fire!” , Call It bad 123.
SELECTION sad
ment of God In the home, both as to taste If you like, to speak of.hell.
Thus, from whatever angle the
BIGHT PRICES
example td the children and an In­ Call it charity to make things pleas-’ matter is viewed, there Is found the
fluence for good upon their lives. ing and speak smoothly and soothe basis of Pres. David Starr Jordan’s
Come and hear these important ser­ men with a continual lullaby of remark: “ The cigarette user need
peace. From such notions of • aste not worry abput his future; he hasn’t
mons If not attending elsewhere.
and charity may I be delivered. My any.”
Ceraer First and M eridian
notion of charity is to warn men
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Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.
plainly of their danger. My notiontof
Phene Black 14
Bp worth League at 6:30 p. m.; taste is to declare ail tho co tnsel of
OBITUARY
leader, Mina Ames; subject, "The God. If I had never spoken o'f hell,
Sarah E. Christensen Lapp depart­
vision from the mduntainside.”
should think that I had kept back ed this life April 4. 1922, at tbe
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wed­ something that was profitable, t nd home of her daughter, Mrs. Carrie E.
nesday.
should look on myself as un accom­ Duncan, 171 E. Seventh street, N„ y
Portland. Oregon, aged 73 years.
The annual banquet for the choir plice of the devil.
will be served by the ladles aid so­
Beware of new and strange doc Cause of death, cerebral hemorrhage
TH E PH R A SE :
ciety, Thursday evening In the base­ trines about hell and the eternity of caused by a fall. She was burled at
Newberg,
Oregon,
under
the
auspices
ment of the church.
punishment. Beware of mauufactur
ing a God of your own— a God who of the G. A. R. veterans and Wom­
an’s Relief Corps of which she was
is
all love, but po holy.”
The Easter program given last
member.
Immortality, and eternity' and 'he
8unday morning by the children of
Born at Wllkesboro, Pennsylvania,
b often used in speaking of these stores. Everyone is treated aike and treated right
rewards
of
faith
In
Christ
alone,
and
the Methodist church was one of the
in 1849, the oldest of a large family.
the
fearful
retribution
of
wrong
that
best they have ever given. Some of
Her father William Wilkee, emigrat­
the musical numbers showed splen­ is swiftly coming, are being too much ed to Shawno, Wis., when she was
S p e c ia l F e a t u r r o , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y , a t a n y 2 0 t h C e n t u r y S t o r e , a r e
neglected
for
the
moral
good
of
the
did ability. The little tots performed
yet a child, and when Shawno had
community.
Let
us
turn.
seemingly without embarrassment
but seven white settlers. She grew
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YELLO W or W HITE CORK M EA L, Nebraska kfln dried, very finest grade, 9 h. sacks . . 2 5 c
and greatly pleased the large audi­
up there and married Hans L. Chris­
ence which plainly showed the need
UNION 8. S. TRAINING CLASS
tensen in 1867. She was ths mother
of the new church. The committee
A goodly number of the class were of seven children, of whom three are
are to be complimented.
In 1888 the family
present at the examination Monday ■till alive.
evening. We will report results la­ moved to Newberg, Oregon, where
she has lived ever since. In 1915
ter.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
her
husband died suddenly of heart
We now begin the second division
Easter Sunday was a great day
failure. In June 1920, she married
with the church here. About fifty of our text book. This part deals a civil war veteran, Noah Lapp, who-
young people assembled for sunrise with the personal contact of the died four months after their mar­
prayer meeting and breakfast at the pupil and the teacher. We trust all riage. In later years, a serious deaf-
church. The hall was filled to the untrained teachers and all who ex­
CHOICE LEMONS
FANCY LOUISIANA SWEET POTATOES
caused her and her friends great
limit for the Bible school exercises pect to be teachers will Join our class distress, but she persisted In living
2 fo r 5 Cents. .6 fo r 14 Cents. .Dosen 28 Cents
6 Pouada 25 Cents....................3 Pounds 13 Cents
at
this
time.
Pupils
will
compare,
which were especially good, consist­
alone, until a bad fall changed her
ing of readings, songs, and two fine perhaps unconsciously, the public mind to live with one of her child­
MAZOLA OIL— TWQ DAY FEATURE SALE— Pints 25 Cents ; Quarts 48 Cents ; H alf Gallons 89 Cents ;
plays, with splendid morals, given school teacher with their Sunday ren, who gave her the needful care.
Gallons .......................................... $1.75
school
teacher
and
often
to
the
disad­
by the Intermediate class. Five were
8he leaves to mourn her loss one
received Into the fellowship of the vantage of the latter because of a son, Georgs William, and two daugh­
OLYMPIC W HEAT HEARTS
M. J. B., INDIA and CEYLON | GOLDEN BOD ROLLED OATS
lack of proper preparation on her
ters, Mrs. Carrie E. Duncan and Mrs.
part.
9-Pound
Sacks..................69 Cts
Tree
Tea,
1
P
o
u
n
d
___
49
Cts.
|
Large
Package................
25
Cts
.49
Cts.
I
Grace E. Atkinson, six grandchild­
The next meeting of the class will ren, all of Portland, Oregon, four
CRISCO— ALW AYS GOOD— I Pound 23 Cents; 1 % Pounds 34 Cents, Three lbs. 68 Cents; 6 lbs. $1.30
be Monday evening. April 34, at 7:30 brothers. John, Charles, Hans and i
o'clock in the Presbyterian chapel. Albert Wilkes, all M Tillamook, Ore­
PURE LARD
ROYAL WHITE SOAP
COMPOUND IN BULK
Secretary.
gon; two sisters, Mrs. L. D. Krake.
Cts
Bars
........................... 22 Cts
Pounds
........................
35
P
ounds..........................
35
Cts
A ccording to the
of Tillamook, Oregon, and Mrs. Olive
Some people think that all printing Raymond, of Pasadena, California,
SCRIPTURES
UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA— Our B 10 X brand, makes splendid enp te a ............. H alf Pound 20 Cents
is Just alike. We know different and besides a host of other relatives and
can show anyone who is willing to friends.
7 :30 p. m.
TEA GARDEN MOLASSES— KNOWN FOR HIGHEST QUALITY ON THE COAST
Investigate that there la all the dif­
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ference in the world between the
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Avondale
brand, dark molasses, 2 lb. can 12 % cts; 5 lb. 33 cts; 10 pound c a n ., ....................59 Cents
Does advertising pay? Ask ths
first-class printing which the Graph­ man who advertises. Ths business
M agnolia brand molasses, suits the most particular, 2 % lb. can 28 c ts ; 5 lb. can 50 c ts : 10 lb can 98c
Don’t miss this sermon.
ic does and the kinds that some houses that fall don’t advertise until i
others turn out. We make the price ths sheriff makes them.
tf
SCHELLS NOODLES
I
SKINNERS MACARONI
I CITRUS WASHING POWDER
COME!
COME!
right too.
tf
3
Packages......................25
Cts
|
3
Packages
...................
25
Cts
| Package ................
. 23 Cts
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A Oraphic classified will soil It. Fortlaad-N ew berg M otor Bus Sched­
ROYAL
For Service - QealHjr • Pikes
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Big Beef Sale
a t th e
Newberg Packing
& Produce Co.
FOR S A TU R D A Y
Ease Your
Eating Problem
Boiling B eef, lb.
.
P o t Roasts, lb .
Groceries
..
Beef Roasts, lb.
10 c
.
12 k
15c
.
Good Juicy Steaks, lb.
15c
A . M . Kendrick
Also Specials on Bacon and Hams
"They Certainly are Good Places to Trade”
Alpine Milk
Oregon product, tall
cans, extra special 9c
I
Faith Healing
ule E ffective January 15, 1982
FRIENDS C H U R C H
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :4 5
CHRISTIAN E N D E A Y 01 6 :3 0
«•
M orning— “ AH o f L ife Is a Great Investm ent.”
Evening— Evangeliatic Message.
ALL w
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W ELCOM E
Subject to change without notlee.
Leave Newberg
Leave Portland
Park h Yamhill
Imperial Hotel
8 :00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:30 a. m .
9:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
1:06 p. m.
11:00 a. m.
2:20 p. m.
1:00 p. ra.
4:16 p. m.
8:45 p. m.
6:30 p. ra.
4:00 p. ra.
f : 30 p. m.
1:30 p.
Sat. and Sua.— ONLY— Sat. and 8un.
11:16 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
Reservations for Theatre Parties,
etc., or for Special Tripe «all: Port­
land, phone Main S i l l ; Newberg,
phone Blaek ISO.
ROBLES PEACHES OR PEARS, good fru it in good s y r u p .......................................................Can 20 Cents
PEANUT BUTTER
I
EXCELO CAKE FLOUR
J
CURVE CUT MACARONI
F ieth made, p o u n d ___ 15 Cts I 3 packages ....................25 Cts | Bulk, 4 p o u n d s .............. 25 Cts
80TH CENTURY COFFEE— Fresh from onr own roaster, is very, very satisfactory if yon like good
co ffe e ; Pound, 33 oents ......................................................................................Two Pounds 65 Cents
IF IT IS GOOD AND TO BE HAD it is at our stores, and SAFELY
PRICED
FOR
CASH
BUYERS
STORES ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
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Nowborg, Oregon
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