Thursday. December 2, 1943 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER FRIDAY NIGHT LET US SAY “THANK YOU 1» flRSITY AT 11:30 P.M. ay Ruth Taylor Moat of u» were brought up Hi homes where the fine old custom i f Maying Grace prevailed and we learned to daily express our grat­ itude to the Giver of all Gifts “in our home we «uy grace meant something very real unit lint. Saying grace is a custom that should be part of our live» to­ day. tor we have much for which to be thankful Although the road im rough and the toll great­ er than we can vet conceive, we .now now that victory lie« ahead. What are we thankful for? We arc thankful that w< hav • learned much in the two years nice wai came upon um We hav lost much, i>ut we huve le'itud •.vhat things oij essential und what we cun do without Extvi nul things can never again have ria vitul a meaning to uh We are thankful ttuit we hav'- in the misery ot these day» learned hut the Ideal» ol which we bo.rit cd on hollduyH and nt campaig i times are living I dug» tor w' r.i we me w.lling '<> sacrifice. We ute thankful thut we hnv learned how to »pend less time thinking about what we want for ourselves. more time» concentrat­ ing on our duties to other* anti more time enjoying those mercies v.o already possess We tire thankful that we have )< tirned how to co operate wit h oir neighbor« and how to nut ¡•side old differences to work with 1 our fellow men. finding in the stress of emcrgeucy that th» » <1; vision« that divide um arc lens I tm- ’•ortant than the thing« tha* ’ we have In common and that unite us. We are thankiul that we hav-1 learned the inner sutiMfactio,i In work and sacrifice and In b"ing on th< side of justice and mercy We are thankful that we have >atne(| the privilege of living in the greatest hour of h!»tory, th it v. e can in that hou- be of service tn our brother» everywhere. wha‘ ever their class, creed or color. At Chesterton »<> aptly «ail "The way to love anything is to realic- that It mig.it be lost." We have learned what we really love ard for that knowledge while there is yet time I > keep it are ti utikfuU ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION! NOW PLAYING! DR. GILLESPIE’S Criminal Case with LIONEL BARRYMORE Van Johnson — Donna Reed a Jeep (all •f Rookiei! I Strange lhingsHapp3 •! FIOQt ^ru the Airi NAì EVEN SIT °» '«»Hi il0!" Üp ° sp °° i < p°;'yifvouCom A'one YO u ' h ß TRACY _ SAWYER MARJORIE WOODWORTH Friday and Saturday DENNIS O'KEEFE and MARGO in “THE LEOPARD MAN YOLK GOOSE PIMPLES WILL HAVE GOOSE PIMPLES WE DARE YOU TO COME! ONE PRICE ONLY WHO DO CLASS HAS P YKTY Mrs. Reba Kelsey entertained the Who Do Class of the Method­ ist Church for the regular month­ ly session last Friday at her home on North Main. Mrs. Kelsey led the devotions, and Mrs James Yeo presided over the business meeting The program was in charge of Mrs. W. A. Stratton. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ruby Kenyon, Mrs. W S Moss and Mrs. May Lennox. Sun. Mon. Tues. ’ COME AND t GET IT ’ SUCKERS! 1 ; Beery's most exciting role! I. METHODIST YOUTH GROUP 8.2/c Keith Ilaine« from Farra­ ENTERTAINED SUNDAY EVE. gut, Idaho and Cara Lee Hainea, The Methodist Youth Fellowship who is attending «chool at San Group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Billings last Sun­ day evening after the worship hour .and there they enjoyed an evening of sociability. They se­ lected and laid plans to give a Christmas play during the Christ­ mas season. Mr. and Mrs John Billings are the sponsors for this group and will be happy if other young folks will join this happy band in worship and in play FRIDAY — S.VITKDAY ’’RED'S” HEADED FOR ACTION! DON BARRY LYNN MERRICK NOAM REERY Rafael, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. C A. Haines « Pvt Jonn Grubb has returned to Ft. Custer, Michigan after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Larkin Grubb and brother, Milo. J. L. Wilcox is moving to Grants Pass, where he will make his home with his son, Guy H Wilcox. The Reverend A II McDonnell, vicar of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Ashland, addressed the students -of the Southern Oregon College of Educat'on at assembly Wednesday morning. November 24. his topic. "For what I am thankful." Outlining the topic, the Rev McDonnell hated three main items for which to be thankful First, the unanimity of opinion and spir­ it in this country which contri­ butes to the speed of bringing the present war to a victorious end; second, the privilege of living in a country in which victory not defeatism is the controlling phi­ losophy; third, the possession of those Christian print pies which he believes, he stated, is the source of the spirit animating this country The Rev. McDonnell’s address was given at the last assembly held at HOCK before the week-end Thanksgiving holiday Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday Guest« of Mr and Mrs, J. R. McCracken on ThruikMgiving Day were Dr Bertha Sawyer, Mrs W C l’olk, and Mr. and Mr«. 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