« Thursday, September 2, 1943 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER T AT THE CHURCIIHS LITHIA THE FI ZZY Ml ZZY ANGELS * * Many a mother in America, FREE METHODIST CHURCH When the busy day is done. Charles E. Brown, Pastor Sends a prayer to the Almighty Sunday School, 9:45 a. 111. For the keeping of her son. Morning Worship, 11 00 a. m. Asking that an angel guide him. Young Peoples and Junior And bring him safely back Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m Services those prayer» are Now we see More than Evangelistic Service, 7 30 p. m. Answered on the Owen Stanley vacation Bible —V— On Sunday morninn u* you sit In t nacx vneat ion Bible CHURCH OF CHRIST church and *ee the vacant pluce* centorti across the country wiiieh in the choir and « mder where the Second and B Streets ’t any haloa- T >. rh they b:.v'n 1 are sponsored by PixiieMtniit chur­ war ha* taken the young people I through their Earl F Downing, Minister O lj holes »1. 9:45 - B'le School, E. H Me ches and inter-church agencies, from vour cSmmumly ycu may f»cl < ar*. ■rttm that thev are attending di according to an estimate made by A id their fi> «. marked with Gee, Slip». nr nervier* if circumstance per- . "HOPPY” BUCKS THi 3 the International Council of Re ­ 11:00 • Morning Service. .attooa ligious Education, a coop« ialive -REBELS of the RANGE! , A"d with scratch pin* in their 5.00 - Union Vesper service at agency which represents I 1 per hair. Lithia Park. umni 7:00 - Christian Endeavor for cent of American Protestantism U TISIS Bi ¡nging back the badly wounded. Children of ull races and creeds Juniors and High School age Just as steady as a hearse, from defense hou.-ungi pis jects,, , AsNra ■■ ’gSeie'i thing leaves to keep the rain off. young people and Second Front class for young people and adults tiuller camps, slum ai-eOs of big And .is gentle as a nurse. cites, rural and mountain an.is. x.OO • Evening Service uiid tlie homes of average Ameri­ Midweek Service, Wednesday, Slow and careful in bad places. cans in thousands of small and at 8:00 p.m. On the awful mountain track WEDS. & TI1URS. -V- , large towns in every state uttend And the look upon their faces these schools, rr r -«nlleas of whe ­ Makes you think that Christ ww FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. , ANDY BARGAIN NIGHTS ther they or their parent ate or SCIENTIST black. • are not membe: a of the sponsor ­ Not a move to hurt the wounded. Pioneer Ave., South As they treat him like a saint. Sunday morning service at 11, ing church or churches. Financial It's a picture worth recording, o’clock. Subject: "Christ Jesus." support is provided for the most jxirt by the churches, but in Chaplain» nd choi.d leader* are That an artist's yet to paint. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. meeting, tome localities a small fee, such found on the larger «hip* and even Wednesday evening abroud in ti e Army center*. Many a lad will see his mother, wnich includes testimonies of as one cent a day is charged, or Million» of hymnul* have been dis­ ; And husbands see their wives, Christian Science healing. is held funds are given through erf-! tributed to the men and women of ferings because the Fuz.zy Wuzzys at 8 o'clock. A Story of Real People I I Just Le.ssons in Christian democracy ull «crvicci and you mny reit as­ Carried them to save their lives Reading Room open daily from are taught to these children, in sured that a portion of the savings From mortar or m whine-gun fire. 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and . . . Real Laíís . . . and addition to Bible lessons, and arts you are placing into War Ronda I* . Or a chance surprise attack. holidays. < HARI.ES SlEPiiEX CONNER and crafts. Supervised recreation­ used for their spiritual welfure Real Heart Throbs I To safety and the care of doctors The public is cordially invited; V 5. * Dtt'or Funeral services for O tirles At the bottom of the track to attend these services, and to al programs for all aftermon are S««e um ns»» for A u t <> in <> h 11 e K Conner were held Monday ut included in some of the sch> Is. use the Readbig Room. Li Ute 1*1 wilier Funeral Home. Hr "Daily vacation schools are Liability 1 n a u r n n e r. May the mothers of America - V - Mr*. M T. Burn*—on the Plaza. was burn at Hier, Idaho ill 1921 t Asli- what to do with the kidihcs i >r Mention these impromptu angels Sixth and C streets arcus land Hi yours. thousands of war working moi - With the fuzzy-wuzzy hair Rev. W, J. Meagher. Pastor. The Council of Social Agencies, Survivor* ate his wife ans Angeles five biolhcra, Gene, Samuel, Don- in a letter from Ca.pt. R. C. Beebe) Song and Hymn practice. Fri- in the rising amount of juvenile Church Federation in promoting uld, and i rank of Ashland und DONNA REED Reprinted from The Christian Ad­ day at 7:30 p. m. delinquency in many communities and sjMinsoring 410 vacation John of Camp Osraon, Colorado, vocate August 19, 1943 issue. BOBBY BLAKE because of these schools In the church schools, many of which arc and two sisters. Donnas and Ger­ -------------o------------ running ull summer Southern aldine of Chenault, Oregon THE CHURCH OF THE I churches." The address of Private L. Her-1 BRETHREN C 11 i f o r n 1 a c'u'ais nearly MM) —o Protestantism is meeting the bert, who is serving in Africa is schools with u total enrollment <»f Ashland and Medford phii . ip heldt growing demand for summer as follows: Pvt. Russell L. Her-| more than 100.000 children Ward E. Pratt. Pastor I church school programs for child­ Funeral services will bo held In bert, ASN-39092029. 122nd Liai­ Thirty thousand children from 10:00 - The Church School. ren despite the increased lack of Candu, North Dakota fur I “tulip son Squadron, 68th Reconn, group Topic - "What God Expects of trained workers and the • fewer “the sidewalks of New York" re- Heldt, who lost his life in'an acci­ A. P.O. 525 G Postmaster. New reive dally training in Bible stu­ Us?" high school young people who can York, N.Y. dy, directed games, supervised dent at th» Hearin Mill Monday 11:00 - Worship Service. be called upon for assistance. Re­ evening. Mr, Heldt was bom in Labor Day Message: "Christ cent figures released by Rev Otto trips, music, writing and arts and Huss.a in IkfH) He had been U SO PARTY FOR UNITS crafts In the 290 schools operated and Labor” Mayer, director erf research for resident of Ashland for three Mrs. Bayonne Glenn, director,« Sunday afternoon Vesper Ser­ the International Council, show by the Metropolitan Federation of years He is survived by his wife met with a committee of Junior) Daily Vacation Bible Schools, on vice in Lithia Park sponsored by that in 1942 there were 53,039 and two daughters Audrey and Hostesses, for a 6:30 supper, re-| M.nisterlal Association and USD. vacation church schools w.th Interdenominational agency cently at the USO Clubhouse, to Vacation Church schools spon­ Evelyn Evening service in Medford at 223,163 teachers and 2.090,042 pu­ - ........<>' ■ discuss plans for entertaining sev­ sored by the Rampey County Sun­ 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mr». pils, representing increases of 71, TIMBER SALE Ft'XI) eral convoys of soldiers on Tues­ Association, St l*aul. Lydia Morton on 506 Beatty St. 9. and 6 per cent, respectively, day School day evening. August 31st for a Eighteen Oregon counties will Minnesota, which take care of Worship Theme: "Jesus or over the same figures for 1939. swimming and dancing party. more than 1,500 children, co-onti- share $1*50.423 in revenues from Another.” i In many government housing nate their programs with the tile sale of timber produced on —V— projects, administrators cooperate Chaplain Louis Johnson ami FIRST METHODIST CHURCH i with the churches by providing summer recreation activities pro- 2'-j million acres of Oregon and wife of Medford were dinner vi■*