BEW BEiq GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 198* W ITH T H E CH U R CH ES FREE METHODIST CHÏÏECH FRIENDS CHURCH H. £. Krelder, paator, residence 303 Orant street; phone Blue 70. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preach tog at 11 and 7:30; young people'! meeting at 0t30. All are eordiallj Invited to these services. Sunday school 9:45, Asa Button, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Pre L. T. Pennington the . _ Ave who has been e it attending . _ years meeting of Prlends In Amer­ ica, will speak, giving a report of that conference. Christian Endeavor at 9: SO p. m. Evening meeting 7:30 *. m. Mr. Handsaker, superintendent of the Near Bast relief work will give an address at the Prlends church next Sunday evening. Everyone welcome. Fred B. Car­ ter, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Christian Beleños Society CHURCH OF C H U R holde Second and Howard, C. EL Phil­ lips, minister. Services ge follows: Bible school 9:43; communion I f ; vises at 8 o’clock at 10« South col­ T. P. 8. C. E. 7 p. m.; preaching 8 lege street The publie In cordially P- m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. A cordial welcome for all. invited to ntttend these services. In the absence of Mr. Phillip« last Lord’d day, Bro. Lester Jones Ailed the pulpit at both services. In the evening fie delivered an exception­ ally Ane sermon on SamadMl fail­ ures which was moat aptly applied to modern failures In men today. This congregation la proud of Bro. Jones as he is a Newbsrg boy, con­ verted to church here, graduated from the Bible University of Eugene and doing splendid work with the church at Halsey, Oregon. It la probable that Mr. Handsaker o f Portland will be with us at the morning service next Sunday and will bring us a message of the work % ala and the preecjffk and practice of Christian living. That It shall surround Its children with mother love, not institutional Bible Thoughts fo r care. It Is such a home, with such a : This W eek purpose, that Is aoon to be opened on a pleasant, spacious farm near Cor­ vallis. There, In a group of cottages, like a pretty country village, will A SUN AND SHIELD: — The the homeless children of Oregon And Lord Ood Is a sun and shield: the that which has been missing from Lord will give grace and glory; no their llvee— normal childhood and equal opportunity with more fortu­ good thing will be withhold from nate boys and girls. them that walk uprightly.—Paahn Proximity to Oregon Agricultural 94: 1L College has distinct advantages, for In many ways the children of the : THE PR1NCE OP P B A C E F o r home w ill be aided by the college. unto us a chlld la born; and the President Kerr has promised that all governmeot sball be apon ble shonl- possible assistance w ill be offered in vocational and other training; to de­ der: and bis ñame shall be called, termining the life work of the stu­ The Prlnce of Pea ce.—tealah 9 j & dents as shown by ability and Inclin­ ation; and In directing them toward loyal and independent lives. The home Is not acetarían, though Protestant In supervisión, end Its re- REWARD OF HUMILITY:— Whosoever exaltetb shall ha s ho serf * .nd ha tkatl^n h im ii hhnsetf shall be exalted.—Luke **• >■' Thu raday. h a h b STEPS:—The steps at S- good man are ordered by the Lard: and he delighted! In his w a y ,- P m im m • on s law mase« ior Deicer ciuxen- d#e.per co“ te.nt V * honl# * c* rU ,"ty. The farm h" 9 *T*h*~* though not en- tlrely ter allg fund, ar« now on hand for the erection Of one cottage. The W. C. T. U. has virtually ex- hsueted its resources to make posel- bl® beginning o f the project. It * «PJ>n the sound sense and generous sentiment o f the people of Oregon. It feels that Oregon peo- pie who have responded so generous- ly to all calls across, the sea will vsMng. HOW TO GET ON:—Ask. and H ___ s s _ S _________________ ___________ a - _______________ l a a . . « 1 - ________ a P a ll i t l . ^ .1 1 Chehalem Valley Mills Boalan in Flour and Feed HAY AND G R A IN A L L KINDS OF M ILL FEED AMD POULTRY SUPFUBM NEWBERG, OREGON The City Grocery ror service - tiuaivty - mces and Fruits. Phone 231 714 First -*.*■ *> - 1 m ____ _________ ___________ a 'Big Man With a Soft Collar? WILL T0U HELP? Young people's meeting at 8:80 p. Sunday. Aleo children’ s meeting r our young people, and some truth eded la the life. Evening worship at 8:00, a beau- elsewhere; It has been prepared fur you perhaps, and may mean the gaining o f a heavenly message. - Wednesday evening at 8:00. Mid­ week worship In the chapel. The review; and missionary conoert of prayer with news from the fields. A ll church members should love this hour o f prayer and conference. Tuesday, September 10, meeting of the Portland Presbyterlal at Hope chnrch, E. 78th and Everett; prob­ ably to the morning and afternoon. A splendid speech by Lord Braktne In London la 1793, rènde Interest­ ingly on the subject of freedom of epeech and o f the press: " I f you see In what manner the liberty of the presa began In this country, or rather at what time Its freedom was first abridged. If you will look Into the books of the law, you will find no man punished or punishable for the propagation of opinion, till the erection of the Star Chamber in the year 1637....... Gentlemen, during fetters, during the time it was made subject to a license, that no man should print a work unless he had a license, and until he had the au­ thority of the state; during the short period which was but eleven years that that government lasted, all the authority of the government was coming to ruin and terminated with that foul catastrophe and trag­ edy. the death of King Charles the First; that to to say, in the ignor­ ance of the people, in preventing the freedom of communication. It Is the freedom of communication that prevents evil. Let men com­ municate their sentiments to one another; it Is like Are scattered on the ground or like gunpowder scat­ tered on the surface of the earth; It communicates but the explosion is not heard. Keep it under restraint. U is like gunpow der compressed, and lllto subterraneous Are whose agita­ tion Is unseen till it bursts into! an earthquake. Let argument be op­ posed b y argument, a n d rea­ son be oppoeed to reason, and the a country ta safe." Twenty-four hundred Oregon children without homes, parental Don’t overlook the young peo­ love, care or opportunity, appeal to ple's meeting St 7 p. m. A t thé eve­ you to give them a spark of hope for ning service Bro. Phillips w ill preach the future by supporting the move­ ment Inaugurated by the W . CL T. U. o f Oregon, fo r the establishment of a farm home near CorvalMa, where they may receive the beneffts of borne training, love, pleasure and hope. Behind the propeeed -home stands the organised mother love of the Or­ egon W. C. T. U.. which hee pledged Its support in answering the great, crying appeal of those hundreds at orphans who cannot understand the darkness and coldness o f the world, and who are entitled for society’s sake, and for their own- sake, to the A short buslneen meeting was held hope and happiness and opportunity Ant, then the evening was turned that America offers all children. over to the social committee. The The time to salvage humanity ta mala feature of the evening was a during childhood. From friendless shower given 1* honor of M l « Cor­ and untutored childhood, the out­ nelia Titus whose marriage to Mr. law and the evil citlaen, the morally William B. Wallis of Albany w ill be weak, the vicious and the sordid failures o f life are recruited. Pram ie wadding J u announced through the friendless and homeless child­ e use of place cards and favors, hood of today Just such n harvest carrying the names of the contract­ ing parties and the date o f the wed­ ding. The gifts were presented by little Miss Annabelle Bauer, who was dressed as a- little yellow fairy, and carried 0 yellow umbrella to which the gifts were attached. The bride- to-be unwrapped the packages and ed them around to be admired all. Dainty refreshments were then served after which the guests That It shall not be an institution departed showering their best wishes but a home, and that wherever possi­ upon the guest of honor. Those present were the Mieses Cornelia. ble. Institutional features will be Edith. Ruth and Ella Titua. Ruth eliminated. Its children will attend Nottage, Helen Scott, Mable Rush. the public school nearby, and child« Gladys Nichols. Lessls Ward, Mabel res of high school age will attend Horntbrook. Ruth Gridlsy, Amelia Corvallis high school. That it shall afford a thorough Credo, Leona Jackson, Madeline Slep- py, Annabelle Bauer, and Mend am es training In broad Americanism. That It shall Inculcate sound mor- Charles Doolittle. Adam Bauer, Fern Sleppy, Mary Vandell, Chester A. Dlmond and C. H. Nichols. B r Gov. Ben Oldett. Mayor Geo. L. Baker, Franklin Griffith, Julius Meier. J. B. Wheeler, Edgar B. P i­ per, Frank B. Irvine. A. H. Lea, Os­ wald West. Judge Jacob Kanxlcr, Judge Geo. Taxwell. Amadee M. Smith, Pres. P. L. Campbell. Pres. W. J. Kerr, Pres. J. 8. Lenders, D. A. Putullo, Ira P. Powers, J. Alton Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mars- ten». Mr.-and Mr«. Stephen A. Low ­ ell, Mayor C. E. Oates, Leslie Butler, W. W. Harrah. J. H. Booth. Walter Pierce, H. C. Seymour, A- C. Schmitt. “ Joe" Hirschberg, Claude E. Ingalls, Mrs. Mary Jewett. Rev. W. B. Hin­ son, Dr. C. J. Smith, W. K. Taylor, Isaac D. Hunt, Marshall Dana. Dr. W. W. Youngaon. Bishop Walter T. Sumner, Dr. E. C. Brown, C. P. Adams. C. J. Brtx. Judge P. R. Kel­ ley. Mrs. R. B. Bondurant. BOB WALKER Shoot dyed, cleaned, greased and shined. Can mashed and polished at standard prices. We will keep oars washed, polished and greased by the month at low prices. For any particulars o a prices, etc., Phone White 66. CARD OF TKAHKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends who so kindly offered their loving service and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings In our sad bereave­ ment. in the loss o f our kind and loving son, brother, husband and father. Mrs. Viola Warner and little ones, (w ife and children); Mrs. Frank Lowe, (m other); George, Doric and Dan Warner, (brothers); Mrs.. Em­ ma Slrgenson. (slater). We Are Still Selling Hams at the ridiculously low figure of Swift’s Empire Hams Central Peanut Market Marseilles, France, is the great central market for peanuts, more than 130,000 metric tons of peanuts 1a ths shell and 340,000 tons- of shslls nuts being crushed there In a single year. S w ift's Premium How to Buy Good Clothes Yon buy a car on the strength of its reputation— your confidence in the maker and the man who sells it Buy your clothes the same way. Ham MUS. M M ». vtiH orm No Need to Parboil FINE TAILORING Stadio Opening Sept. t6 it the choioe of the man who considers lasting quality, individuality in style and accurate fit more important than the price. Half or W hole We’re proud to represent these great tailoring experts in Gold Crest Batter sud Red Rock Cheese Lora E. Putman Plano Helen 0. Robertson ~ Dunning System ef Fundamental Music Training Sevclk System of Violin Training For appointments phone Bine 68 or MAfilS or Gull st Studio in the City Hall P EO P LES M A R K E T Doaton A. Kllnglar, Prop«. WE DELIVER Nrwbcrg ( ... RYGG, the Tailor FRENCH DRY CLEANING. PRESSING, ALTERATIONS