Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, February 6, 1947
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Entered ae aeeund-daaa nsaal matter in the post «ilice at Ash
land, Oregon, February là, 1933, under the aet ol Coegieaa ol
Marcii 3, 1079,
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
6th an d C S treets
Rev. Plus B. Buur, P astor
Phon« 8890
Ja n u a ry 12, F irst S unday after
Epiphany.
Feast of the Holy F am ily.
7:60 A. M. High Mass
8:60 a.m. Holy Man.
Benediction
9.00 A. M. Low Mass
10:00 a.m. High Mass; B enedic
tion.
Masses during w eek at 8:00.
S aturday 10 a.m. Catechism .
Instruction for children.
Wine, S u p erin ten d en t.
M orning W orship 11:00 A. M
The ch ild ren m eet in the bu.se-
inent for ch ild ren 's ch u rch d u rin g
this hour u n d er the d irection of
Mury A nn Conger.
S ervice T uesday night at 7:30.
A nna Mae W ine will bring the
message at this service.
T hursday n ig h t th ere will be a
special m essage on prophecy,
E vangelistic Services beg 1 11
S unday n ig h t ul 7:30.
Everyone welcom e
February 0 to 14 is N auuuz I boy Scout week. Throughout the nation
the Scouts are being honored lor the principles which they follow. Boys
in the age group 1a to 16, are the original Scouts. They are taught
Reverence tow ard the C reator is a normal thing and that tolerance ol
Presbyterian Church
various creeds and faiths is expected of them.
130 N orth Mum
Kindness toward al lanimate beings is a precept which they tollow.
'A frien d ly ch u rch for th o u g h tfu
people"
Scouts learn th at kindness toward anrnuls and toward others is a nec
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. G eorge M. S hum an, P astor
essary part o f living.
The S un d ay school m eets each
F irst & H argadm e Sts
S unday
Leland I. W ilkinson, P asto r
A Scout rs Obedient. Call i t obedience or call 11 discipline, a boy in
9 ;45 A. M. C hurch School for
9 45 a.m. S unday School. C. E.
the.
world soon learns that there arc rules ol social conduct
all ages.
Corry, S uperintendent.
which he-must follow, by being.obedient to his patrol leader, his scout
11 A. M. M orning W orship
11:00 a.m. Rev. and Mrs. Win.
masters, and to hr* family a boy soon learns more about the habit ot Nagel will be w ith us to begin S erm on by the pastor. A nthem by
the "Holy Land and P ro p h etic’ the choir.
following orders.
6 3 0 P. M W estm inster C lub
Bible Conference. Mrs. Nugel will
A Scout is Friendly. In this day and age when suspicion and un- sing and Rev Nagel bring the (college and college-age) al th
tnendlincss run ram pant throughout the world and next door neighbors message. Rev. Nugel is Oregon- Manse. L ight refreshm ents.
(:90 P M High School and
tad to learn one another's names the Scouts are being taught that W ashington D irector for N atio n
Ju n io r High Societies.
al Association of Evangelicals.
tnandship is easily received, and is a welcome gift. 1 hrough associa
No ev en in g service othei than
6:30 p.m. Evening Gospel S e r
tion w ith Others the Scouts create friendships, many of them lifelong, vice w ith Rev. and Mrs. Nagel. young people.
and the. early, influence of being tricndly to others creates friendly O rchestra, Youth C hoir and a rich FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCF
tim e of fellowship.
North Main and Laurel St.
habits.
The Holy Land and P rophetic
T
he S unday School is grow ing
A Scout is Loyal. This precept follows and is more im portant than Bible C onference w ith Rev. and
Mrs. Win. H. Nagel will co n tin u e each S unday at it m eets at 9:45.
friendship. Loyalty to one's ideals .and to one’s friends is a mark ot ¡each
i
evening of the w eek th ru T here is no b etter place lor any
strong character. Boys who are early taught that Loyalty is an impor- Sunday, Feb. 16. The public is " ne to ket a good Biblical foun
u a t characteristic will grow up to be stronger men. 1 rue loyalty has cordially invited to p articip ate in dation lor lif e . I be serm on houi
these outstanding Bible C onfer- ls 11:00 o clock ,at which tim e the
ever been a rare quality.
ence M eetings.
pastor will speak on the subject
A Scout is brave, boys of the age group ta to 16 are passing through
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"Shephen, the S tew ard of Good
a formacivc period. Thingy which they are taught at that time will be CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE News." This serm on is illu strated
F ourth and C. S treets
'b y a b eautiful pictu re on th e
retained and will be utilized, bravery is accepted as being a natural
Rev. A. J. E dw ards, pasto r
C hurch B ulletin which will be
course of action, and Scouts are taught that being brave does not
9:45 a.m. S unday School. G eo-¡placed in the hands of each per-
¡son atten d in g th e m orning ser-
mean to be foolhardy, but that it doe« mean action, which action is rge Ziekefoose, SupL
11:00 a.m. M orning w orship.
vice. The choir u n d er the direc-
6:45 p.m. Young P eople's S e t-p io n ot Mrs. Della W eber w ith
better men is the natural outcome of Scouting. The Precepts which vice, V irginia S tew art, p re s id e n t.' Mrs. A nnabell Davis at the organ
6:45 p.m. Ju n io r m eeting w ith will give special num bers in mus-
are taught Boy Scouts remain with the men who once were Scouts.
Mrs. Ben G ertson In charge.
ic. At the vesper hour, 5 o'clock,
"Ooce a Scout, always a Scout.'*
7:30 p.m. E vening Service.
a negro q u a rte t .under the lead-
7:30 p.m. W ednesday. P ray e r ership of A. F. P ru itt, form erly
m eeting
leader of th e C otton Blossom
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Singers, will give a program of
Negro S p iritu als and o th er re li
Congregational
gious music. A silver offering
E v art P. B orden, M inister
will be received for these men.
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S unday School, 9 :45 a.m. Mrs.
The world wdi long remember Thomas Ldsson tor his amazing in-I M arjorie B arker, supt. Classes for The M ethodist Y outh Fellow ship
m eets a t 6:15 p.m. for worship.
ventive productivity but we'll always associate the famous inventor all ages.
The m idw eek School of P ray er
W
orship
Service,
11
a.m.
S
e
r
w ith the firat Edison phonograph which ever made i t ’s way into our
m eets at 7:30 each W ednesday
mon: WHY RELIGION? Special
evening. One of the laym en of the
home.
music by choir.
church leads th e discussion at
P ilgrim Fellow ship at church at
It took quite a while for the salesman to sell that phonograph to
these servicese. Dr. G. W Bruce.
6:30
p.m.
Topic,
India.
Leader
Father and Mother. We remember that the salesman used to arrive at
M inister.
Milo G rubb
our house each Tuesday about dinner time in order to get to eat some
P ilgrim S tudy C lub m eets at
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
of M other’s dum pling soup, not th at we blame him a bit, and restaur- the church, W ednesday at 2 p.m.
Rev. G ordon Lindsay, pastoi
T rustees m eeting at S unday
» thw
,h ,
In ,h o « day,
lew and fa , be.neen. „ Postponed
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9:45 A. M. S unday School. 14
Finally, however, his welcome m ust have worn thin for he condes
C hoir practice a t the church, classes w ith train ed teachers and
a sep a rate room for each class.
cended to »ell Father the phonograph. It was a great machine that W ednesday at 7:30 p.m.
11 A. M. M orning Worship.
S u p erin ten d en t P aul A. Davies
phonograph. The records were fully one quarter of an inch thick and of the O regon C ongregational
6:45 P. M. Young
people's
one of the tricks to dem onstrate their superiority was to drop them on Conference, will be the guest of C h rist A m bassador Service.
7; 30 Evangelistic Service 18
the church S unday m orning, Feb.
the floor, usually they didn’t break.
T rustees will m eet a t th e church P1« *
P1^ 8’,
The tone quality wat very good, we thought, much better than any T hursday night, F eb ru ary 6th at
S atu rd ay 7:30 Fam ily and You
th Night. Special outside speaker.
thing else on the m arket, and the heavy oak cabinets added to the fur- 8 o’clock.
Music - Bible Quiz.
niture, which M th at tim e was nearly all oak.
FAITH TEMPLE
FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Thom as A. Edison was considered a great man, and no small part
U ndenom inational
SCIENTIST
of hi» greatness was attributable to the success of those Edison phono-
Located at the corner of 5th
Sunday, Feb. 9, 1947
and East M ain S t
S u n d ay m orning service at 11
Leo C. Wine. P astor
His birthday, February 11, will bring forth a huge am ount of pro
S unday School 10:00 A. M. o ’clock. S ubject: SPIRIT.
Classes l o r all ages. Mrs. Leo
motional propaganda under the guise of honoring his birthdate.
S unday School at 9:30 A. M.
W ednesday evening m eeting,
W e still think however that the old Edison phonograph was about
w hich includes testim onies of
the finest thing he ever did.
FRAZIER
C h ristia n Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
R eal E state B r u sir
R eading Room open daily from
it
2 to 5 P. M. ex cep t Sundays and
holidays.
HUFFMAN’S
The public Is cordially invited
144 E. Main
Phone 21101
to a tte n d these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
Thomas Edison
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Earl Downing. Pastor
All S unday services except as
designated are held at the A d v en
tist church. F ourth and C S treets
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Child
ren u n d er Ju n io r high age and
the O p p o rtu n ity class m eet at
Second and B Streets.
Ju n io r C hurch. 11:00 A. M . fm
ch ildren un d er Ju n io r High age.
m eets ut Second and B. Streets.
M orning Service. 11:00 a.m
Serm on. "W here is C hrist L iv
ing?”
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. S e r
mon. "T he C hrist of th e Law."
Ju n io r and Young P eople’s
C h ristian Endeavor, 6:30 P M
and E vening S ervice at 7:30 P. M
are held at F ourth and C. S treets
In the S eventh Day A dventist
building*
M idw eek Service, Wed. 8 00 P.
M.
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Rev Win. II Nagel, Regional
D irector for the National A ssocia
tion of Evangelicals w ith h ead
q u arte rs in P ortland. Oregon, will
arriv e in A shland S atu rd ay even
mg w ith his wife, Mrs. Win. II.
Nagel, to begin a "Holy Land
and P rophetic" Bible C onference,
at the First B aptist ('h u rch .
The m eetings will he held be
ginning S unday m orning F e b ru
ary 9 at II A. M. and will con
Untie each evening ol next week
at 7;3O I*. M concluding w ith
m orning und evening m eetings
¡Sunday F eh ru aiy 111.
Rev. Nagel has had wide ex
¡pericnce as an Evangelist, w riter,
and M issionary T raveler, lie has
(raveled in 18 countries of Europe
and (tie Neal East. He tias also
-.pent some tim e in the.H oly Land
and lived the native life w ith the
A rabs and Egyptians and q u a li
fied him self thoroughly for this
type of conference work
As d irector of the N ational A s
sociation of Evangelicals for the
Oregon W ashington Area, tie ls
able to speak w ith au th o rity on
national and world tren d s In
C hurch and M issionary en d e av
or«.
Mrs. Nugel, soloist, is a co
w orker of her husbands and will
assist in the music for th e m eet
ings.
Some of the subjects as a n
nounced hv Rev. Nugel are: “T he
Passover" illu strated ; "The 23
Psalm , Illu strated ;" An O riental
Engagem ent illustrated, “The C ri
sis in P alestin e” ; "Russia Wur or
R evival?" aud "Five M inutes to
Tw elve".
The public is urged to atten d
these meeting«, and will find u
cordial welcome ul F irst Haptisl
C hurch ,ut H argadine an d First
S treets, Ashland.
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