Thursday, December 30, 1943 AT THE CHURCHES FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Pussy (Striped One) Found in the Well WE FIGHT PERSECUTION Corner No. Main and Laurel Sta. Dr. George W, Brute. Minister By Ruth Taylor 9:45* Sunday Church School. In going over the papers this For the purpose of better un­ Sunday, one thing has struck me derstanding the Word of God and most forcibly. That is the deep its application to our daily living and earnest appeals for aid for the Sunday Church School meets. the persecuted nations The heart 11:00- Morning Worship. of America is warm for the down­ Subject: "The Rowers Have trodden The compassion of Amer­ Brought Thee into Great Waters." ica extends to all people, all over The choir will lead the singing the world. and give an anthem. There was only one thing I did 6:15 • The Intermediate and not like and that because it was Senior Youth Fellowship Groups wasteful. There was too great a will meet for worship. divergence of appeals This great 7:30 - Evening Service. and powerful force of good will At the evening worship there was not coordinated as well as it will be shown the moving picture might have been. It was scat­ entitled. Kambini." This picture tered in a dozen different direc­ describes life in Portuguese East tions because the emphasis was Africa where Dr. and Mrs. Ira placed not upon the root of the Gillette. Oregon people are serv­ evil but upon the flower not upon ing as missionaries. destroying persecution itself but Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30. only upon aid for the persecuted —V— That keen critic and analyst NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH, R. L Duffus of the New York CONGREGATIONAL Times put in his word of protest Corner of Blvd, and Morton against this tendency when he 9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs. wrote: "Many of us in these days Glen Prescott, Superintendent. believe in humanity ruther than 11:00- Worship Service in races and would rather fight Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall. for justice in *ALL cities than set — V— aside a few cities of refuge." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN It Is persecution that is impor­ tant—more so than who is perse­ CHURCH cuted. We can never- find a safe North Main at Helman Rev. Howard G. Eddy. Minister dwelling place for the persecuted until we destroy’ the persecution Sunday services: Tyranny and oppression are the Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m yellow fever, plague of the world (Junior Church meets at the same And. like yellow fever, the cause must be eradicated to make the hour.) cure complete and to avoid the Youth Meeting. 6:30 p. m. spreading of the disease Evening Service. 7:30 p. m As Americans we have set our Wednesday: Prayer and Bible Study. 7:30 faces definitely against ALL per­ secution We hold that no man p. m. A warm invitation is extended has the right to be a master over any other men, that all men are to all. created equal, and entitled to — V - TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCM equal rights and opportunities Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar This is our faith as a people This is our credo as a nation. 8:00:Holy Communion As Americans we take our 9:30- Church School stand on the side of the right. I ll:00:Servtce and Sermon not of might. We condemn the persecution of any race. We le- I CHURCH OF CHRIST gaily abolished slavery and Second and B Streets through both legislation and edu­ Earl F. Downing, Minister cation we are wiping out discrim­ 9:45 - Bible School with E. H. inatory practices We condemn the McGee, Supt. persecution of any class- -whether 11:00 - Morning Service. by special privilege or taxation Sermon Subject. “Faith for the We condemn the persecution of New Year Illustrated." any creed we respect the re'i0'- 11:00 - Junior Church. Worship ious beliefs of Jews. Cathplics and , and instruction for the children of Protestants equally. * the Beginne., Primary and Junior Therein lies the proof of the departments. i sincerity of our position as a neo- I 6:30 - Christian Endeavor for pie and as a nation. It is perse­ Juniors and High School age. cution which we hate and which ’ 7:30 - Evening Service we mean to destroy. We know Subject: "Men Who Missed the that there is no safety for our Trail ” democratic institutions- nay. even Potluck Supper, Monday, 7:00 for our republic itself in a world Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m in which persecution is allowed to —V—« flourish — that the protection of FIRST EAPTIST CHURCH the weak is the self-preservation of the strong, and that as our Gordon c. Griffin-Pastor President has said, "The practice 9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, of brotherhood we, as Americans Superintendent. need more than armaments and 11:00- Morning Worship. armies to make safe our democ­ 6:30 - Young People's Meeting racy” 7:30 - Evening Service It is persecution that we hate 7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­ and fight and united in this com­ lowship hour. mon cause, we will destroy it, that —V— all men may be free. THE CHURCH OF THE ------------ o------------ NEW YEARS EVE FORMAL BRETHREN DANCE AT ASHLAND I SO Ashland and Medford Plans are under way for the Ward E. Pratt, Pastor Formal Dance at the Ashland 10:00 . The Church School. Graded lessons for the children. USO. to be held on New Year's Title: "Jesus Begins His Minis­ Eve. Decorations, noise makers serpentine and a dance orchestra try." are arranged for and committees 11:00 - Worship Service New Year Message: "Prepare and staff are hoping to have a Ye the Way of the Lord.” This is large crowd for this occasion the beginning of a group of mes­ Sunday evening Sing Service at sages on Building Christ’s King­ 7:45. Sermon at 8:0< dom among men. Plan to attend Topic: “And every man that every Sunday morning and bring' hath this hope in him purifieth some one with you. himself, even as he is pure.” I Jno Evening services in Medford at 3.3. Evangelist J Z. Walker will 50G Beatty St. conduct the Sunday evening ser­ BYPD at 7:00 p.m. vice The public is cordially invit­ Topic: "New Farms for a Bet­ ed. ter World." —V— 8:00 P.M. - Evening Worship, CATHOLIC CHURCH using the theme," The Uves of Sixth ana C streets Gtneralissmo and Madame Chiang Rev W J. Meagher Pastor. Kai-Shek." Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. —V— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | Sunday School after Mass con­ ducted by the ladies of the chuijch SCIENTIST —V— Pioneer Ave., South FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday morning service at 11 Charles E. Brown, Pastor o’clock. 9:45 - Sunday School. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 11:00 - Morning Worship. Wednesday evening meating, 6:45 - Young People. which includes testimonies of 7:30 - Evangelistic Service. Christian Science healing, is held 7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray­ at 8 o’clock. er meeting. Reading Room open daily from 7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­ 2 to 5 p. m. except •Sundays and ing. - V- holidays. The public is cordially invited TALENT METHODIST CHURCH to attend these services, and to Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister use the Reading Room. 9:30 - Worship service. —V— Subject: "The Rowers Have SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Brought Thee into Great Waters." CHURCH 10:30 - Sunday School with Clarence Holdridge, Supt. Cor. 4th and C. Sts. Midweek Bible study and pray­ 9:30 Saturday: Sabbath School. er service, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.i Worship at 11:00, Saturday "Bombs Away!” These bombs are leaving an American "fortress,” somewhere over Jap installations. The bombs we make today will be dropping on German cities, Japa­ nese islands in a very short time. The home front must fashion them and pay for them with War Bonds. Pity this unfortunate furmei who recently wrote Ed W Mitch­ ell. General Electric Farm Ad­ viser, as follows: "A skunk got in my w*ll tl though I have emptied t < el, 15 times and cleaned it, the water still is not palatable Is tin n any remedy T" he asked To this lament Mr Mltche I r. plied: "Sprinkle a can or two of chlor ide of lime and four ounces ot potassium permanganate into tin well After three or four days, pump the well dry three or fo times or till the taste of t..« chlorine is almost gone and then hang a burlap bag of charcoal In the well That should do the job. if net. repeat the operation.” As a consoling afterthought. G E Farm Adviser Mitchell added: "It is hard luck for you." but remember it was a fatal accident for the skunk " ------....o Mr and Mrs Ralph W Reed of Alemeda. California arrived | Thursday and visited until Sun day with Mrs Reed's parents Mi and Mrs J F Emmett i Miss Mary Ann Dvlsman, who U. S. Trrajury Dffarlmfnt is a student at Oregon University, is spending the holidays with Henry Metz is ill with the flu ' home folk Born to Mr amt Mrs. R I’ Browne on Dec. 22, a daughter Born to Mr and Mrs George Monette on December 23, a son. GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR Begins Monday, January 3rd at 9 a.m. Sizes from 9 to 52 All prices drastically cut for Immediate Clearance Come Early iTIETZ 5 10 25C. HOD $1 SIORf