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THURSDAY, JULY 87, 1898 W ITH THE CHURCHES MW : i ÍTT C m H U fT U X WHENCE SOCIETY Christian Scienoe Society holds aenrlcco every Sunday morning at <11 o'clock and Wednesday evening ser vices at I o’clock at 10S South Col lege street The publie is cordially invited to atttend these services. FRIENDS CHURCH Sunday school 8:46; Asa Sutton, superintendent. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. ' Morning worship, 11 a. m. At 7:30 p. m. union services at the city park. Fred B- Garter, pastor. Wetooane. NAZARENE CHURCH V E. J. Lord, pastor, reeldence 900 Fifth at. Phone Blue 173. Sunday School 1:46 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. A S B. M. Prayer meeting Wedneeday even ing at l i M « ' - Sunday. TREE METHODIST CHURCH Quarterly meeting July 38-10. Rev. W. N. Coffee, district elder, will preach Friday and Saturday at t p. m., and Sunday at 11 a. m. No preaching service Sunday evening, will attend union service in the park. Sunday school at 10 a- m. . Young people’s meeting at 0:30 p. TIME CERTIFICATES Interest and growth of nu S ntlnaed ances is most encouraging and we issued by this bank are a safe, convenient and profitable investment. On certifiantes issued after July 1, 1988, tile follow ing interest rates will apply: Twelve month certificates, 4 per cent, payable semi annually. Sin month certificates, 3’/ , per oent, payable at ma turity. Æ ■ Savings aooounts, 8 fe r cent,-payable January 1 and are sure that the fellowship of each Lord's day service Is well worth the little effort It requires to be pres ent. Don't forget August < is baby day In the Bible school Every lover of little children will want to be with us to see the little tots and to hear some of the older babies give their Irst recitation ■ ■ ■ in ■ public Every If you are not one of our baby on the cradle roil la to be in large number of satisfied cus vited and we shall expect most of tomers. we invite you to make the sixty odd to be with ua use of our facilities, believing Mr. Phillip’s young peoples’ class that we can render a service is a going and growing concern. At unexcelled by any bank in the present th$y are studying the New Willamette Valley. Testament book by book. Last week the study was the book of Matthew., A Roll o f Honor Bank It is the aim of the teacher to bring to the minds of the class a working knowledge of the New Testament and to get them acquainted with the character of each book, its author, its place In the New Testament and relation to (he Bible as a whole. Any young man or woman who de- slree a comprehensive and practical knowledge of this division o f the Book of Books will be welcome at the Bible school hour next week. J ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OF Della Parrish will lead at tba prayer meeting next Wednesday ev Notice is hereby given that the ening. This is one of the most de undersigned administratrix of the lightful hours and should not bf estate of Gilmore (R. 'Taylor.}/de ceased , hae filed her final account a« Senior Endeavor will meet at said administratrix In the County 0:30 to allow time for attendance at the community services at the park. PARLOR PHARMACY EVERY DAY Mid-week prayer service Wedn y at 8 p. » . H. B. Kreider, pastor. Sabbath school July 80 at 0:45. S t u d y ^ E s r » ! : 1-8. Superintendent, Morning worship at 11:00. Care fully prepared service. Good muele. Paster Lee’s theme, "What neglect of Christ means ” Jno. 13:37-50. A t 3:30, Y. P. 8. O. B. "Greet Homs Missions rise;’’ Aets 3:4-17. Mlesionovy meeting. A groad hour C. H. Phillips,, minister and place for all our young people. Wedneeday at 8:00. mld-weehpbi- ble seevlee. Earn 3:10-13; 3:14-1«. A time o f "refreshing from the pres. It needs to be often repeated that an outsiders’ criticisms of the church ok sabbath school, should not be tak en seriously. They are but an excuse and pretense. If the outsider who Christian, he would come in and try dresses at various points in her itin erary. She comes to ua fresh from thé Chinese and Japanese mission* of Cétlforxta. ' Mrs Shay has long been eonneeted with our schools in Washington, Ill inois and South Dakota, end haa served a number of years on the gen eral missionary board In Chicago.’ She wUl «peak at P ortla n d and Mat- tie and m a r other gelata before re turning hotee. to make things right by prayer and effort. Otherwise his talk is but the emanation of an unsaved heart. The children and young people should be taught early to love the* services of the sanctuary- No other young people are safe today. Par ents and guardians and older friends should secure the happy result of early church going, by loving exam ples, wise words and utterances, and by putting way all talk leading to sinful self-indulgence, or weariness L. N. Millar, a prominent prune grower and drier expert of Eugene will have charge of the drying oper ations of the Oregon Growers' coop erative association, according to ad vices received this week. The asso ciation has five driers which will handle over one and a quarter mil lion pounds of dried fruit and to properly care for this and to obtain a uniform product, requires expert supervisibn. It is stated. Mr. Miller, who has had many years of practical experience has also CHRISTIAN CHURCH a keen technical knowledge of driers Next Sunday every member la ex and their operation. pected to be present as there is an Try a Graphie classified. Cost is Important resolution affecting the whole church for discussion. The small. Notice la berby given that the undersigned. Violet Been, has been duly appelated administratrix o f the estate of William C. Endtcott, de ceased, by the county court or Yarn- bin County, Oregon, and has quail- fled. Now. therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of Wil liam c. Endlcott, deceased, are here by notified and required to present the same with the proper, vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned ad ministratrix, at the law office of Clarence Butt, in the City of N»w- berg, Yamhill County. Oregon, with* in six months from the .date o f this notice. Dated this 20th day of July. 1922. VIOLET BEAN. Admiaistratrix of the estate of WUliam C. Endlcott, deceased. Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. First pub. July 20, 1983. Last pub. August 17,1023. BACKACHE KI0NEY TROUBLE W. A. GRAHAM, Druggist A Graphic classified will sell It. 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