4 S o u th ern Oregon New« Review, T hurs. Nov. 14, 1946 Thanksgiving Day’s Offerings Io Relief (C liu rd i i A ttitu u ttr rn trttiii The R everend A. J. Edward«, p K h b h iil of the A shland Minis- tvil.d AhfttN lutlori announced this Mobilization Rep. W ednesday evening at eight o'clixk, N ovem ber 12, Miss S h ir­ ley Wilcox and Dirk M errim an said Ihi m arriage vows at the w eek, tlm t die A nlllalld I ' l l l l l ( tll'A w dl tm ii o v e r th e ir T hanksgiving lt.i.v ollerlngH in the O regon Conn cd of C hurches lo r th e U nited i • h u ii lie , nvt i M'us ii'lie i p ro g ram . I he money derived lroni this I d riv e will he spent fm lomlMtuffH, J ■uni clothing D r. G. W. B ru ce Is Merriman-Wilcox Vows Said Wed. F irst B a p tist C h u rch , w ith th e Marble - < iranit Bronze R everend G uidon C. G riffith o f­ ficiating firs t H a rg a d in e Sts 130 N orth M am Miss Wilcox en tered the altai 'A friendly church foi thoiigldlui S u n d a y Services 9:43 A. M. S unday S ■ <>< ., Ion the arm of hi i lath er, Shelby people” I Lev. G eorge M. S hum an, Pastoi C harles Davis, .iiperiiitendi-ni. Wilcox, who gave hi r in m arriage 11.00 A. M M orning W orship w hile Mrs. A rth u r Peter» played T he S unday sciiool m eets each with special music. M essage by the S unday two traditional wedding 9:45 A. M. C hurch School lot ih< pastor. lourcheA. Mis Ellen W ilkenson 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel Ser- sang. "Because" and "A lw ays" all ages. 11 A. M. M orning Worship. vice. Singing, Fellow ship, W or­ before the cerem ony. I Serm on by the pastor. A n th o n by ship, W orship, With an O rches­ The bride ehose for her w ed­ 1 th e chon under the direction of tra and Youth Choir. M essage ding gown an im ported m aterial Miss F lorence Allen, w ith Mr\. fro inthe Word by the Pastor. S A L E T A K E S P I.A C E A T W ednesday 7:30 P. M. C h u rc h over white satin with a fingertip G. M. Frost at the orgun. 7:00 p.m. E ach (I P. M. W estm inster C lub (col i F ellow ship Hom w ith studies in veil held In place with a M argar­ lege age) will have a light suppei ' tile W ord of Goii. et S tu a rt cap. She wore an orchid Wednesday at the Mun.se followed at 6:31) P | corsage. Miss Wilcox was atten d FIR ST METHODIST C H U R C h J 'hone 2 149« M. with w orship and discusi'on 1 ed by Miss M arjorie B allard of A t N a z a re n e C hurch North M ain and Laurel St. 8:31) P. M. S enior and u m ior | 11 KO D ak S t R oseburg as maid of honor, whi The Rev. H arold Volk, Om aha. High Societies will m eet >n do Tile S unday School m eets each " F ir m Sales u Specialty“ R otunda with Mr. and Mrs. Wav S unday m orning at 9:45. Each d e ­ won- a light blue taffeta dress N ebraska will lie the peaker at and carried pink 'ra p tu re roses. a serie of mee/Tngs which will be, ne Sikes. p a rtm e n t Is now laying plans for Miss Marlys Wilcox and Mrs held from N ovem ber 19 to D c q - 7:30 P. M. Evening Service T hursday, 7 P. M. M idweek S< i the C hristm as program . T h e A udrey Meier, both sisters of the •mbet 1 at the C hurch of the vice lor P ray e r and Bible S tudy m orning serm on is at 11 o'clock 1 bride, lighted the tapers through N azarene the Rev. A J E dw aards 7 45 I’. M. A dult C hoir R ehear on the subject "The W om en's I o u t the church before -the c e re­ announced this week. Society of C hristian S ervice Rises mony. They each won- pink ta f­ sal. The Rev. Volks m eetings will ( has. A. Haines, to the C hallenge of W orld N eeds.’ feta dresses, begin at 7:30 p.m, each w eekday ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mrs. C larence M eeker is the Rodney M errim an, bro th er of evening at th e church which is Rev. G ordon Lindsay, pasto M. I). speaker. The choir u n d er the d ir­ i the groom, attended his brothei located at the co rn er of 4th and S unday ection of Mrs. Bill W eber w ith i as best man. C het Cory, Erw in C. streets. t):4a A. M. S unday School. 14 Mrs. F rank Davis ... .. , , nt t h e , o r«an W ilkinson, Paul Icenhow er, Les- resum ed classes w ith trained teachers and wlll provide special m usical num - ,i(. Segsw orth and G erald Wilcox, Mr. und M rs H. L Moore and a sep a rate room lor each class. hers and lead the congregational | Were ushers for the wedding. His Practice Nov. 1, 194G Mr and Mrs. R. E. Stevens of 11 A. M. M orning W orship. M ethodist 1 P. M. The ‘'A ssem bly ol God •singing. The ..n . , . . i A reception was held for the A shland w ere in Medford last Office« in the F ellow ship will m eet for w o rs h ip ! b rk le and groom lm ,ri,.diiltely ,(f. week H our" over station KW IN. 0:43 1’. M. Young p e o p le 's' at 6:15 p.m in the L ittle C hapel. Medical B uilding Phone 7781 te r the cerem ony in the basem ent C hrist A m bassador Service. The evening w orship hour is 7:30, 7:46 E vangelistic S e n ice 13 at which tim e the pastor will give of the B aptist church, for about a D. A. R. aw ard, citienship aw ard hundred guests. An Ice cream and was a m em ber of th e N ation piece orchestra plays. fu th e r observations of Dr. M eck­ cake and a wedding cake w ere al Honor Society, Wed. 7:43 p.m. Young People» lenburg as he traveled across G er served to the guests by Mrs. Aud- Sei vice. Mr. M errim an also com pleted R alph A. F o s te r F riday 1:43 P. M. Farm and m any In a truck. The m idw eek ry Meier, M arlys Wilcox. Ellen his high school work in A shland School of P ra y e r meet» each W ilkenson and M arjorie Ballard. Victory N ight. Union Service Station W ednesday evening at 7:30, On Miss Joyce Colvin took care of w ith the class of ‘44. He m ajored in music, ea rn in g his m aster m u ­ W ednesday evening Nov. 20th. ■the guest book. 237 East Main SI. NeJgliborhuod Church sician ’s key and was a m em ber of Miss J e a n e tte S m ith will lead the A fter a short wedding trip, the the F rench horn q u artet, brass A shland, ()t i gnu Congregational discussion of the subject, "C am ­ couple will m ake th eir home In sex tette, A C apeila choir and the E v art P. B orden, M inister pus S p iritu al L ife”. Dr. G. W. Ashland, boy’s q u artet. M errim an was re ­ Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Mrs. Bruce, M inister. Mrs. Dick M errim an graduated cently discharged from the N avy John B arker, S uperin ten d en t. Classes for all ages. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. from A shland Senior High in the after 21 m onths of service. He a t­ class of 1946. She was salu tato r- tended th e N avy school of m usic W orship Service, 11:00 A. M SCIENTIST serm on “The U ndefeated". Spe- lan of h er class and m ajored in In W ashington, D. C. and held th e S unday .N ovem ber 17, 1946 P dgrim Fellow ship. Meet at journalism and music. She was rating of m usician 2nd class. He die enurch 6:30 prom ptly. F r o m ; S unday m orning service a t 11 editor of the "Rogue N ew s” her H a ir we will go to the iloint of 1 I o’clock. Si ubject: M ortals and Iin- senior year, and was aw arded the spent 15 m onths overseas w ith A dm iral H alsey’s 3rd fleet. .'-»lieldon G reen, 109 S herm an St. ■ m ortals. S unday School at 9.30 A. M. Now! T h ru S a tu r. Our Lady of the Mountain W ednesday evening m eeting, CATHOLIC CHURCH w hich includes testim onies of 6th and C S treets C hristian Science healing, is held Rev. Pius B. B aur, P astor at 8 o'clock. P hone 8896 Reading Room open daily fro m | Nov. 10, 22nd S unday after 2 to 5 P. M. except S undays and P entecost holidays. 8:00 a .m . L o w M u ss Tile public is cordially invited I 10:00 a.in. High Mass. to atten d these services, and to! Masses d u rin g week at 8:00. ie:e the R eading Room. C atechism in stru ctio n on S a t­ urday at 10:00 a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fourth and C. Streets plus FAITH TEMPLE Rev. A. J. Edwards, pastor U ndenom inational Located a t the corner of 5th 9:43 a.in. S unday School. G e o -! m ONOO**** and East Alum St. K.U« rge Zickefoose, Supt. I ajo C. Wine, P astor 11:00 a.m. M orning w orship. S unday School 10:00 A Al. 6:45 p.m. Young P eople’s S e r­ Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo vice, V irginia S tew art, president.! Wine, S u p erin ten d en t. 6:45 p.m. J u n io r m eeting w ith M orning W orship. 11:00 A. Al. Airs. Ben G ertson in charge. The children m eet in the base­ 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. m ent for c h ild re n ’s church during 7:30 p.m. W ednesday. P ra y e r this hour u n d er the direction ot m eeting M ary A nn Conger. Evangelistic Services beg i n CHURCH OF CHRIST S unday night a t 7:30. S ervice T uesday night at 7:30. Earl Downing, Pastor A nna M ae W ine will bring the All S uhday services except as m essage at this service. win be do a d.e sJ* nated are held at A dven- T hursday n ight th e ie will a spe, tai m essage on prophecy ' tist c h u rch > F o u rth and C S treets Bible School, 9:45 A. M. C hild ­ from the book of R evelation. S atu rd ay night, special e v a n ­ ren u n d er J u n io r high age and Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and a gelistic Service. H arold B urger the O p p o rtu n ity class m eet at new liic—with inlere.*iing work, entertainm ent and Second and B S treets. will be speaking at this time. travel oppiutuuitu".—call he had for the asking by qualified Everyone welcom e Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 A. M., for young iik ii who volunteer lor the l»t Cavalry, lltli .Airborne, B roadcast ev ery S atu rd ay e v ­ children u n d e r J u n io r H igh a g e / 6th. 7th, 2 ilh or 2.’>lh Infantry Divisions. ening. 8:30 p.m. over KWIN. m eets at Second and B. S treets. What an opportunity . . . what a jo b ! Training in one of M orning Service, 11:00 A M.i these crack units will stand you in good stead wherever you Serm on, "Good N ew s”. go. Study a foreign language, l earn the fascinating details of J u n io r and Young P eople’s M ilitary Government— o vital Io future peace and prosperity. C h ristian E ndeavor, 6:30 P. Al. Japan s “ Isles of Pines are hut a sample of the a ttra c ­ and Evening S ervice at 7:30 P. M are held at F o u rth and C. S treets tions of an Army c a v e r in the Far Fast. Tile Army has in the S ev en th Day A dventist reopened eomtoi table hotels, th c rte n , swimming pools, tennis building; serm on, "The Religion clubs, golf courses, hall parks. These — fam iliar haunts of .if P ro testan ts.” pre-war tourists — ami in; ay /ten h n lopnients — provide a Evening Service, 7:30 P. Al. Ser broad choice of recreation. nion num ber tw o on, “O ur B ro th ­ Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only 3-vear erhood: Its H istory, Beliefs and tij enlistees who meet prescribed physical and menial standards P ractices." can enjoy the benetits ol sui II a job. High over "'as pay, M idweek service, Wed. 8:00 P. j good iood and lodging and a generous retiii ment plan make M. Second and B S treets. I'rcslty I •• rlau Cl) u r<*ii F IR S T B A P T I S ’I CHURCH HERSHEYS AUCTION Monuments Six thousand ndm sti is in n in e ­ teen church denom inations, n a t­ ionwide, have band<-d together til a crusade know n as S piritual v M obilization to com bat the p eu l to sp iritu al freedom because of com m unist in filtratio n s and due to a rising pagan level tow ard a I B E R N S AGEM V m ortal God state, according io an nounccrnent m ade yesterday by “ON THE PLA ZA “ D r.'Ja m e s W. Fifield, J r founder and d irecto r of the organization. The m ovem ent is locally re p re ­ sented by Rev. G. W Bruce. This cru sad e for f r e e d o m , which recognizes m an as a child Dr. E. N . 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