Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 11, 1943, Image 2

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Thursday, November 11,1943
AT THE CHURCHES
THE CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN
Ashland and Medford
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
•10:00 - The Church School.
Graded lessons for the children.
Topic “Christian Ideals of Love
and Marriage."
11:00 - Worship Service.
Message: "Men on Christ's Mis-
sg>n'
Evening Services in Medford at
501 Beatty St BYPD at 7:00 p m.
on "Our World Pocketbook" Even­
ing worship at 8.00 Subject/'Serv­
ing Jesus. Like Marv or Like Mar­
tha-
Eliza B. Miller will speak on
Monday evening, November * 15th,
in the Ashland Church at 7:30 p
m. She has spent many years in
India and has a rich experience
to share with us. On Tuesday eve­
ning she will be in Medford for a
similar "Service.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B greets
Earl F Downing, Minister
9:45 - Bible School. E. H. Mc­
Gee. Supt. and Mrs. L. U. Gresh­
am. Assistant Supt.
9:45-12:15 - Nursery Department
11:00 • Junior Church Service
11:00 • Morning Service.
Sermon: "Men on Christ's Mis­
sion”
6:30 - Christian Endeavor for
Juniors and High School age.
7:30 - Evening Service
Sermon: "The Story of How We | Hugh . Herbert in “It's a Great
Got the English Bible."
Life” showing at the l.ithlu
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. Theatre, Sun., Mon., Tues.
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TALENT METHODIST CHURCH
The slogan, "feed a fighter",
served to spur Oregon 4-H club
Dr. George W. Bruce. Minister members to greater efforts this
9:30 - Worship service.
past year From a goal of produc­
Topic: "Religion and Life”
ing enough to equal the needs of
10:30 - Sunday ,School with a soldier for a half year, many
Clarence Holdridge, Supt.
went on to grow crops or livestock
Midweek Bible study and pray­ enough to feed seven or eight
er service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. fighters for a full year.
ANNOUNCING ‘h
OPENING °f
Harry Chipman’s
1
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service
o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening
meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Saturday, Nov. 13
Cor. 4th and C. Sts.
9:30 Saturday: Sabbath School.
11:00 - Worship
7:45 - Song Service. Sermon at
8:00 Topic: "Even at the Door."
If you appreciate a direct, posi­
tive soul stirring, spirit-filled mes­
sage by a heaven sent messenger
that will make both ears tingle
and fill your soul with a joy un­
speakable, don’t fail to hear this
interesting presentation of a most
vital and timely topic by Evan­
gelist J. Z. Walker.
ÓATHOLIC CHURCH
Six tn ana C streets
Rev. W, J. Meagher. Pastor.
Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o'clock,
Sunday School after Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the church.
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FREE METHODIST 2HURCH
Carles 71. Brswn. Pastor
9:41 m - Sunday School.
11:00 - Miming Worship.
6:45 - Young People.
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
7:30 - Tuesday. Cottage Pray-i
er meeting.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet-:
ing. '
first
in the enlarged location of
Harry Chipman's News Stand
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IE good corner sections of a worn bath towel can be cut Into little
bibs and prettied up for a gift for the baby. Dainty crocheted
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edgings made of glossy cotton and embroidered floral sprays In pastel
colors trim the bibs. Then, to keep Baby quiet and happy for hours
at a time, make him this soft, crocheted doll in bright colored cotton
The stitchery is simple. Directions for making the
to catch his eye.
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two bibs and I th» dqU may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-
to the Needlework Department of this paper,
addressed en ivUv*
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specifying design M14 and 3707.
Directors of League of
M ethodist church Women Voters Meet
The Board of Directors of the
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts.1 National League of Women Voters
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister will meet in Washington for a
9:45- Sunday Church School.
week, beginning November 15, to
There is no better place to study make plans to carry on the
and discuss the teachings of the league’s nation-wide effort to help
Bible. In cooperative study and stiffen the people to meet post­
exchange of ideas many helpful war crisis.
truths are discovered.
Because it believes that a crisis
11:00- Morning Worship.
on our country’s part in fashion­
Topic: “Religion and Life”
ing the world after war is fast
6:15 - The Methodist Youth Fel­ approaching, the National League
lowship will meet for worship.
of Women Voters has added a
7:30 - Evening Service
sixth day to its customary five
Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30. days of November meetings, ac­
—TV­
cording to Marguerite M. Wells,
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH,
president of the league.
CONGREGATIONAL
THE MIXER PRESS FOR
Corner of Blvd, and Morton
QUALITY
PRINTING.
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs.
Glen Prescott, Superintendent.
Classes for all ages. Parents are
urged to encourage attendance
and reguarity by being present
with the children.
11:00- Worship Service .
8ermon by Mr. C. F. McCall.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
North Main at Helman
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister
9:45 - Bible School
11:00 - Morning Worship and
Junior Church.
6:30 - Youth Program
7:30 - Evening Service
Motion picture - “Salt of the
Earth,”, a true life story of a
Cuban pastor.
Wednesday - Midweek Bible
Study and Prayer at 7:30.
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
8:00:Holy Communion
9:30- Church School
ll:00:Service and Sermon
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
Superintendent.
11:00- Morning Worship.
6:30 - Young People's Meeting
7:30 - Evening Service
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­
lowship hour.
Featuring
Ashland made Ice Cream
Troop Movement
Tremendous Task
Taking all of Jackson County's
36,213 people around the world in
sleeping cars nearly 18 times
would be a tremendous undertak­
ing, yet that is actually about the
size of the troop movement job
reported today by the Pullman Co.
Since Pear Harbor, Pullman
has carried about 14,000,000
troops a distance of more than 15
billion passenger miles in its
sleeping cars, the company re­
ports, These figures are said to
cover mass military movements
alone, and do not include the
heavy travel of furloughed men
and others.
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