Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 16, 1943, Image 2

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    Thursday, December 16, 1943
AT THE CHERCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
North Main at Helman
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Munster
Sunday services:
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m
(Junior Church meets at the same
hour.)
Youth Meeting. 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service. 7:30 p m.
Wednesday:
Prayer and Bible Study. 7:30
p. m.
A warm invitation is extended
to all.
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TRIN1TY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
8:00:Holy Communion
9:30- Church School
ll:00:Service and Sermon
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing. Minister
9:45 - Bible School with E. H
McGee. Supt.
Christmas Sunday. An offering
for the Northwestern Christian
Home at Beaverton will be taken.
Every child present from the Nur­
sery to the High School class in­
clusive will receive a gift that will
be treasured for years to come.
11:00 - Morning Service.
A mixed quartet will bring
special Christmas music. Sermon.
"The Wise Men Point the Way.”
6:30 - Christian Endeavor for
Juniors and High School age.
7:30 - Evening Service
"There’s a Song in the Air", a
service of familiar Christmas
songs, tableauxs of the Birth of
Jesus. Scripture Readings and a
bit of history concerning each
song will be presented by the Bi­
ble School
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Greyhound Solves
Wartime Problems
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
INTFKMKDI \TE FELLOWSHIP
HAS PARTY MONDAY NIGHT
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Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
The Intermediate Youth Fellow
ship had a Christmas Party at the
home of Lt. and Mrs Loren Mess­
In a summary of the outstand­ enger on Monday evening Twenty
ing accomplishments of the na­ one young folks gathered at the
tion's public transportation dur­ ap|Hunted ho-.r Billie Bissell pro­
ing the war period, F W. Ack­ vided leadership for the games
erman. Vice-President of Pacific
The house was beautifully dec­
Greyhound lunes, gives substan­ orated with Chr.stmas greenery
tial credit to the traveling public. and a tree, loaded with the "ex-
“Pacific Greyhoun d credits ■ change gifts." Following the re­
much of its success in solving freshments, the group sang Christ­
wartime» transportation problems mas carols, and Dr. G W Bruce
to the splendid cooperation of led in a closing prayer. It was an
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civilian travelers.” Mr Ackerman evening this group will long re­
said. “The impact of war brought member
a tremendous volume of new traf­
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fic," he pointed out “Millions of
Send *2.00 for a year's sub­
men have been inducted into the scription to the Southern Oregon
armed forces since Pearl Harbor Miner, new or renewal, NOW and
;
for that White
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and have been brought by bus receive a box of ’’5 Christmas
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from every section of the Uniter! card". with your name Imprinted
States From widely scattered mo­
bilization centers and training Subscribe for The Miner today.
camps they have traveled widely
on leaves, transfers and other
military business. These necessary
military movements of millions of
GIT YOI'R CAR HEATER NOW
men of the constantly growing
military services have thrown a
(South Wind (las Heater)
heavy load on all public carriers.
WHILE THEY LAST
Further, the amazing wartime
growth of industry, with hundreds
We now have asphalt shingles
of new plants built and thousands
expanded .have created unprece­
dented demands for transporta­
tion of workers Hundred of buses
have been used exclusively in ser­
vice to war plants and military
•Authorized Dealer*
centers.”
To solve its problems Grey­
hound has worked out new meth­
ods of maintenance to keep buses
in service, according to the Grey-
hound officials, is employing wom-
en as bus drivers, mechanics and
service workers, and has frequent­
ly appealed for public cooperation
through newspaper advertising.
"Results have been extremely
gratifying." he stated, “and in
the field of public service Grey­
hound's wartime accomplishments
have been called a transportation
miracle."
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LETHA COULTER CALLED
TO TEACH ARMY CADETS
Miss Letha Coulter of Ashland
has been called to the University
of Washington as instructor of |
cadets in the Army Air Corps
Miss Coulter graduated from
the Southern Oregon College of
Education in 1941. taught one
year in Lakeview and was teach­
ing this year in Klamath Falls
when called to the University of
Washington
She received her training in
ground aeronautice at SOCE and
did practice flying at the Medford
airport. While in Klamath Falls,
she clubbed with several others
to purchase a plane to continue
her training toward an instruct-
or’s rating.
At the University of Washing­
ton she has under her instruction
some 70 Army Air Corps Cadets.
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.
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THE CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN
Ashland and Medford
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
10:00 - The Church School.
Graded lessons for the children.
Theme: "Cod's Message in His
Son.”
Christmas program and "White
Gift” Service; Cnildren and adults
bring suitable gifts for children,
materials for handwork for either
girls or boys, or clothing, either
made or suitable to be made into
clothing.
11:00 - Worship Service
A brief Christmas Message by
the pastor. Christmas offering is
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for “World-Wide Missions."
Harry Travis left Monday for
Evening services in Medford
Los Angeles.
506 Beatty St.
BYPD at 7:00 p m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Christmas program at 8:00
music, carols, scripture and read­ Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruee, Minister
ings
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9:45- Sunday Church School.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
The Sunday School meets for a
SCIENTIST
deeper insight into God's Word.
The Bible is the Book of authority
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service at 11 for Methodists everywhere.
11:00- Morning Worship.
o’clock.
Subject: “A Saviour Is Born
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting, into a World of War.” The choir
which includes testimonies of will provide a Christmas anthem.
Christian Science healing, is held 4:45 - The choir will present the
Christmas Cantata. "The Rose of
at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from the World” by Charles Moneyn
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and Manney.
6:15 - The Intermediate and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited Senior Youth Fellowship Groups
to attend these services, and to will meet for worship.
Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30.
use the Reading Room.
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NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH,
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Corner of Blvd, aftd Morton
Cor. 4th and C. Sts.
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs
9:30 Saturday: Sabbath School. Glen Prescott, Superintendent.
Worship at 11:00, Saturday
A children's Christmas, program
Sunday evening Sing Service at will be given at the Sunday School
7:45. Sermon at 8:00 on the topic> hour.
"For to me to live is Christ, and
11:00- Worship Service
to die is gain - For I am in a
Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall.
strait • betwixt two, having a de­
There will be special Christmas
sire to depart and t o be with
music. Miss Phylis Blake will sing
Christ; which is far better."
a solo. There will also be a trio
Evangelist J. Z Walker will with Miss Phylis Blake, Mrs. John
conduct the evening service. The
Barker and Mrs Mitchell singing.
public is cordially invited
An offering for the War Vic-
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ims and Service Fund will be­
CATHOLIC CHURCH
taken in both the Sunday School
Six tn and C Streets
and church service.
Rev
W. J. Meagher, Pastor.
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, TALENT METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Scheol after Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the church. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
9:30 - Worship service
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Subject:“A Saviour Is Born into
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
a World of War.”
Charles E. Brawn, Pastor
10:30 - Sunday School with
9:45 - Sunday School.
Clarence Hold ridge, Supt.
11:00 - Morning Worship.
6:00 - The Methodist Youth Fel­
6:45 - Young People.
lowship Group meets for worship
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
7:30 - Tuesday. Cottage Pray­ with Mr and Mrs Clarence Hold­
ridge as sponsors.
er meeting. •
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet-. Midweek Eible study and pray­
ing.
, er service, Wednesday, 8:00 pm
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JAMES (1. MACKIE
Mrs Reba Kelsey entertained
nut Sunday in honor of the birth-
lay anniversary of Mrs S W
dos« CiActs were laid for Mi
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Urn ions and the hostess, Mrs
Aclsey
Mrs J I» Walker sud children
have
moved to Scuttle to be with
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in.. Rev I Z Walkei accom­
panied them to Seattle returning
home Monday
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. . . the Big Objective
Closest to their hearts
p^^OUSANDS of men and women in uniform, stationed in this country
or on leave from fighting fronts, are traveling home for Christinas by
Greyhound bus. Civilian travelers can help to make these homecoming trips
happier and more comfortable
Your Cooperation is Needed
If you are planning to travel by bus between
now and the first of the year, please leave as far
in advance of the holidays as you can, and re
furn as late as you can. Traffic will he heaviest
close to and on the holidays.
PACIFIC
SERVING
ALL
Travel light...you will find it more convenient
if you carry hand luggage only.
And be sure toconsultyourlocalGreyhound
agent ahead of time about the best departure
time both going and returning.
GREYHOUND
THE
WEST
WITH
DEPENDABLE
LINES
TRANSPORTATION
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