Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 10, 1944, Image 2

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    Thursday, February 10, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES,
QN MINORITIES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Gordon C. Griffui-l'aator
9.45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
Superintendent.
11:OU- Mornuig Worship.
6:30 - Young Peoples Meeting
7:30 * Evening Service
7.30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­
lowship hour.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
By Ruth Taylor
A lot of thoughtless people are
HM ARE IMPORTANT
asking today. “Why ail thia clam­
There is no such Uung as ■
or for rights? Don't minority
"little ' investment in the Fourth
War Loan
groups know when they are well
Your $25 or $50 or $100 Extra
off:”
War Bond may not have great
But have you noticed bow
importance
in your mind
many of the people who say that,
in making up
are those who have never met with
a 54 billion
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discrimination? They have never
dollar total
tor individu­
THE CHURCH OF THE
moved outside of their own par­
als.
ticular orbit, but the barrier that
BRETHREN
But multi­
has kept them back has not been
ply yourseil
Ashland and Medford
by 130 (XX). (XX)
that of restriction-' or “discrinl-
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
and then you
ination.*' Instead it has been lack
see in real perspective how truly
of
money
or
desire
that
restrained
10.00 - The Church School.
great each citizen becomes in
massing national strength
Theme: “Jesus on me Mountain them. As individuals they knew
against trie Nazis and the Japs.
they were acceptable anywhere.
and In the Valley.**
Capt
Maurice Witherspoon.
Before you condemn minority
Navy chsp ain aboard the Car­
Graded lessons for the children.
rier Wasp when she sank, tells
pleadings, just think how you
11:00 - Worship Service
ot a rescued wounded sailor,
Message theme: Can We Find would feel if you weren't wanted
who. as he regained conscious­
ness. asked
“Did I do my
Release in God?” or 'Does God —not AFTER having had a chance
I
best?"
to prove' your worth, but before
Still Forgive Sin?”
That's the only question you.
Evening services in Medford and regardless!
too, have to ask yourself when
Remember that America was
you decide the extent of your
at 60b S. Oakdale St. 7:00 - BYPD
personal participation in the
studying the Acts of the Apostles, founded by men and women who
Fourth War Louu
There undoubtedly will be
Chapter 5. Group meetings for were annoyed by restrictions on
large single purchases of War
children and juniors. 8:00 - Even­ jobs, in lands where trades de­
Bonds in this community, but
ing worship with race relation scended from father to son; on
yours if it is vour best" will
religion,
where
no
man
could
hold
deserve equalh the red. white
emphasis. Message: Can Chris­
and blue shield you are privi­
tians Do any th mg about growing office who did not adhere to the
leged to display In the window
creed
of
the
State;
on
speech,
race Prejudice?”
of your home
where the secret police dogged
So "lei’s All Back the Attack.”
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THE EDITOR.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, the steps of those who thought
for themselves- and so on. All of
SCIENTIST
us who are “native born of na­
tive
born' are descended from
Measure your sacrifice. Are
Pioneer Ave., South
those who objected to restrictions. your
burdens
really
heavier
Sunday morning service at 11
Can we, therefore, be anything than those borne by boys from
o'clock.
but patient ana understanding of this community now fighting In
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
those who are trying to achieve
Wednesday evening meeting, wnat we have been bom to— far away foxholes? Let's all back
wrnch includes testimonies of equal treatment as equals, the the attack.
Christian Scieuce healing, is held rights of being judged as indi­
I. O. Edwards of Hilt. Californ­
at 8 o'clock.
viduals. not labeled as a minority
Reading Room open daily from and held outside the common life? ia was a business visitor In Ash­
land Monday While here he called
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
These minorities want to be­
at the Miner office.
holidays.
long. They want the same rights
The public is cordially invited we possess — the right to work
to attend these services, and to and be useful, the right to eco­
use the Reading Room.
nomic security, the right to free­
dom from want for their families,
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and, most important of all, the
SEVE.NTH-DA Y ADVENTIST
right to participate on equal terms
CHURCH
in our common life. Perhaps these
Cor. 4th and C. Sts.
minorities don't all think as we
do,
nor act as we would act—
Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Sat­
but have we given them the op-
urday. Worship 11:00.
Sunday evening, February 13. p 'rtumty to learn our way of
Mrs. Moffet, returned missionary tl ought, our way of life?
There is no such thing as equal­
from Africa, will speak Subject:
“Reclaiming Africa's Black Dia­ ity of possession—but there must
monds.” Song service and motion 1 bo equality of opportunity. We
can provide the education, tradi­
pictures. Battle for Tarawa and
tion and background to give every
historic meeting of the Big Four
o e a chance if he has what it ,
Starts 7:45. Everybody welcome takes. As the stronger it is up i
This is a change in program from tc us—but we must do it by un- '
that formerly announced.
d rstanding and friendliness not
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sixth and C streets
Rev. W, J. Meagher, Pastor.
Mass Sunday morning an 9 o'clock,
Sunday School after Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the church.
JAMES L. KRAFT
RECEIVES AWARD
To the Peopie
of this Community
,
1
One thousand Protestant church
leaders throughout the country
have selected James L Kraft, Chi­
cago industrialist, as the winner
of the first national Russell Col­
gate Distinguished Service Ota-
i lion for his "outstanding contri­
butions to the advancement of
Christian education through per­
sonal leadership and Influence '*
The award was made by the
International Council of Religious
Education at a fellowship lunch­
eon In the Stevens Hotel here,
February 8, during the 22nd an­
nual meeting of the Council, it
tias been announced by Dr. Roy
G. Ross, general secretary. Ax a
memorial for the late Russell Col­
gate, president
the Internation­
al Council until his death in 19-11,
the citation consists of a haud-
lettcred certificate and a medal,
which was presented to Mr.
Kraft by Dr. Arlo Ayres Brown
of Madison. N J., chalrniun of the
Cbuncil.
"The selection of Mr. Kraft for
this honor is a distinct recogni­
tion of his personal leadership for
many years in Christian educa­
tion,” Dr. Roas declared In mak­
ing the announcement "Religious
educators of the United States and
Canada know Mr Kraft as an un­
tiring worker in Christian educa­
tion and as a staunch lay friend
Rolling Posters Boost Bond Drive
ft S the U 8. Treasury launches
another nation wide drive to
Increase the sale ot War Bonds
the outdoor poster facilities ot the
nation have been mobilised in u
mighty effort to keep the campaign
constantly before the eyes ul the
American public.
That effective slogan "Back the
Attack!” has been followed by an
other "punch line" **Let Etn Have
It—With Extra Bonds'”
This, with a picture of an Amerl
can trooper in the act of tossing a
grenade, la the message of a slr(k
Ing new poster designed by Douglas
Leigh, famous poster expert, now
Mr und Mrs C 8 Butchart of
Dallas. Oregon spent the week
end with the former's parents
Mr and Mrs James Yvo Mr Yeo
Is improving from his recent ill­
ness
being displayed on the 16.00(1 trucks
ot Itailway Express Agency through
out the country The apace for
these “motion posters'* has been
donated by that company
19H will witness the most tre-
1 mendoua conflict in human history
I (Jenera) Elsenhower has declared
| that It will bring Victory to the
UliltiMl Nations and complete de­
feat to Germany It will tubjecl
Japan to a mighty offensive that
can only result in the ultimate
downfall of that enemy.
Buy more bonds and more after
that* Hack up the men on the fight­
ing fronts' We cannot, we must
not let them down!
Goebla Is called our Flying
Fortresses "Flying Coffins'* We
need more of them over Ger­
many
Let's All Back the Attack Buy
.More War Bonds
by restrictions or discrimination. |
FELICITO KATHERINE DIEU
Funeral services were held
Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Fe-
1‘eite Katherine Dieu, 66, of Con­
cord, California She was a former
Ashland resident.
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Survivors include six children,
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs Martha Harrison, Emiilienne
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
Broux, and Mrs. Harriet Quince
of Concord. California; Margaret
9:45 - Sunday School.
11:00 - Morning Worship.
Luthke of Portland, Morris Dieu
of Napa, California and Mrs.
6:45 - Young People.
7:30 - Evangelistic Servic i.
Pauline Maggard of Benicia, Cali­
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Gray­ fornia.
er meeting.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­ us”. Dr. George W Bruce of the
ing.
First Methodist Church will give
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the sermon.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday: ♦
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30
Corner North Main and
p. m.
Laurel Streets
A warm invitation is extended
Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
to all.
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The Sunday Church School
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCM
meets at 9:45.
The morning sermon is at 11 on Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
the subject, "Thy Will Be done
8:00:Holy Communion
on Earth as It Is in Heaven.” The
9:30- Church School
Ladies' Choral Club will sing two
ll:00:Service and Sermon
numbers, “O Bread of Life,” from
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Messe Solennelle, choral version
CHURCH OF CHRIST
by Victor Harris; and "Bless This
Second and B Streets
House," by May H. Biahe. Mrs.
Earl
F. Downing, Minister
John Koehler is the director and
Bible
School,
9:45 a. m.; E. H.
Miss Elene Douglas is the pian­
McGee, superintendent.
ist.
Morning Service, 11 a. m.; ser­
*Ihe Senior and Intermediate
Methodist Youth Fellowship mon, "How’s our Eyesight?”
Junior Church, 11 a. m„ for
groups will meet for woranip at
6:15 The 7:30 preaching service children of beginner, primary and
V/ill be held in the Presbyterian junior ages.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Church, and the sericca subject
Junior and high schpol groups.
is “The Changeless Jesus.”
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
The mid-week Bible study and
prayer service is each Thursday Fifth service in the series, "Ten
Nights in God’s House.” This is
evening at 7:30.
"Sweethearts Night," both mar­
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ried and single. Sermon, "A Hen-
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH.
Pecked Husband Who Was Fright ­
CONGREGATIONAL
ened by the Gospel.”
Comer of Blvd, and Morton
Midweek Service of Prayer and
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs. Bi le Study, Wednesday, 7 j 30
Glen Prescott, Superintendent p. m.
11:00- Worship Service
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Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall.
"*HE METHODIST CHURCH
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Taient, Oregon
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
CHURCH
The morning sermon is at 9:30,
North Main at Helman
and the subject is “Thy Will Be
Done on Earth as It Is in Heav­
Sunday services:
en.” The Sunday School follows
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. immediately after the sermon pe­
(Junior Church meets at the same riod, at 10:30. Clarence Holdridge
is the superintendent.
hour.)
Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
The mid-week Bible study and
7:30 - Evening Service,
prayer service is each Wednesdiy
Subject: "The Changeless Jes- evening at 7:30.
a