Southern Oregon New* It«*view, Thur». March 13, IÎH7 (fihurdj i AntuntnrrmrntH a good place for youth to study the Bible and w orship God in y o u th ’s wuy. The m id-w eek School of P rayer m eets each W ednesday evening foi discussion, Bible leadings, devotions and prayer. The Lay- leadi i of tins service foi W ednes­ day evening M arch 19th Is Mrs. Elia Leonard, who lias chosen as r unel'al Service» w eic nviU her subject for d i s c u s s i o n , "G reece". Dr. G. W B ruce Minis W ednesday, niuicn 19, in uic w o n i F u n eral cnapi-j lo r C n a i i o ter. v ci non ria n u e is oi ra ie n i. in ­ Congregational term en t was luaue in tn e iv.oun- E vart P. Borden, M inister ■un view cem etery. 717 Siskiyou Blvd. f landers died b u n day, M arch 9, S unday School, 9 ;45 a.m . Mrs. of a heart attack, n t h a d gone to Murjoi ie B arker, supt. Classes for tne pasture to tend to m s stock, and when he did not re tu rn Mrs. all ages. W orship Service, 11 a.m S e r­ r landers w ent to look tor him anu mon, "OUT OF THE D EPTH S." tound turn dead. An. and Mis. F lan d ers had liv­ Special m usic by the choir. Pilgrim Fellow ship, 6:30. Pre- ed in tins com m unity to r th e past Easter topic: W Iiat.Does If Cost 20 years. They operated a leeu To Be A C hristian?? L ead er Dr. store in A shland ror liv e years. C harles V. F lan d ers was born • Joiden. Om aha, N ebraska, F eb ru ary 21, The ladies of the G uild are in planning a din n er for Friday, 1894. He Is su rv iv ed by his wid­ ow, Georgia F landers, his latnei M arch 28th. and m other-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. C hoir practice a t the church, A. C. Bearms of A lbany, Orotner- W ednesday ,7:30 p in. in-law and wile, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C. Bearms oi P o rtland. TALENT NEWS hi u diaries r lanuers mes sunuay, mar. a FAITH TEMPLE Undenominational Located ut the cornet of 5th end East Muln S t Leo C. Wtne, P astor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Classes (or all ages. Mrs. Leo Wine, S u p erin ten d en t. M orning W orship. 11:00 A. M. The ch ildren m eet in the base m ent for ch ild ren's church during this hour under the direction of Mary A nn Conger. Service Tuesday night at 7.30 Anna Mae W ine will bring the message ut this service. T hursday night there will be a speeiul m essage on prophecy, Evangelistic Services d >eg < i n S unday n ig h t at 7:30. Everyone welcome ASSEMBLY OF GOD ltev. C ordon Lindsay, pastor Sunduy 0.45 A. M. S unday School. 14 classea w ith trained teacln rs ant. a sepai ate room lor each class. 11 A. M. M orning Worship. 6:45 P. M. Young people's C hrist A m bassador Service. 7 ¡30 E vangelistic Service 16 piece orchestra p b y s. S atu rd ay 7:30 Fam ily and You th Night. Special outside speaker. Music - Bible Quiz. Our Lady of the Mountain CATHOLIC CHURCH 6th and C S treets Rev. Pius U. B aur, P astor Phone 8696 O rder of Masses S unday, 8:00 Holy Mass 10:00 High Mass Presbyterian Church 130 North Main , Week days, Holy Mass at 8 o'- Born to Mi. and Mrs. Jam es B urr. A friendly church*for ^ o u g h tiu l | c l c K k Cat(.chlMn Evangelical services are p re ­ March 6. a girl, w eight 6 pounds Instruc- sently being conducted at the and 4 ounces. She has been n am ­ Rev. G eorge M. S hum an, P a s t o r '" " " *‘l , 0 o t l 'x k F irst B aptist church, A shland, u n ­ ed A nnette Jean. The Sunday school meeU each EiHST CHURCH OF CHRIST. d er the direction of th e Rev. J. Mr. anu Mrs. G e . a g e C hew art- R. L. Haslam , the Rev. Leland SU»n « ’,A. M. Chur... School for! c “ “ "J“ ! , the parents ai a boy, < pounds, 12 W ilkinson announced today. m arch 7, nam e Services begin each evening at ounces, _ bom ,, , ii 1 S unday, M arch lu “ ' ,V M. M o.....,« W u ,,h .p J u. ^ « aiuh - - " ^ “ 7:30 p.m. S a tu rd a y ’s excepted a n d |'* aro1^ David . will last until M arch 23 March 10, a boy was born to Serm on by the pastor. A nthem by | bunuay a.JU -v. ..I, 1 Mr. and Mrs. D arrel Colem an. He w eighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces. the choir. Wednesday evening meeting, VROMANS PARENTS OF 6 ;30 P. M. W estm inster C lub winch includes testim onies oi GIRL BORN MARCH I • A dm itted to th e hospital this (college and college-age? ut the C h ris tia n Scieuee healing, is Jielo Mr. and Mrs. R obert V rom an are I week were: M arch 7, Mrs. Della the parents of a baby girl born Shaver: M arch 8 Jam es C lark; Manse. L ight refreshm ents. a t 6 u clock. 0:30 P. M. High School and 1 R ead in g R oom o p e n d aily lio n . M arch 1, ut the S acred H eart hos March 9, Mrs. M yrtle T u rn er; p ifa f in M edford. Sh* weighed March 10, Mrs. Mabel Edw ards, Ju n io r High Societies. ' 2 to a P. M. except Sunday!, uiiu se ven pounds and four ounces, Mrs. Opal Hopkins and Estella No evening service other than ,1(Jii(juys, anil has been nam ed S usan J e a n .'C o b b : March 11, D enton Harfuess. voung pcofrte. th e public is cordially iiivilcuj R obert V rom an is associated Mrs. Mabel E dw ards and Mrs. to atten d these services, anu ^is fa th e r in the N orth M ain ¡Opal Hopkins w ere both dis- CHURCH OF CHRIST UM tne H eading b o o in . I H a rd w a re Co. of Ashland. Icnarged M arch 11. Earl Downing. Pastor All S unday services except as CHURCH OI THE NAZAHLNE Henry Metz w as in San F rancis | Mr. and Mrs. C layton C ullen designated are held at the A d v en ­ Fourth and C. Streets co the first portion of this week ¡drove to Cocquille over the week tist church, F o urth and C S treets. Rev. A. j. Edwards, pastor on business. end. 9:4a a.m. S unday School. Geo- Bible School, 9:45 A. M. C h ild ­ ren u n d er Ju n io r high age and ige Zlckeloose, Supt. the O pp o rtu n ity class m eet at I 11:96 a.m. M orning worship. 6:45 p.m. Young P eo p le’» isei Second and B S treets. __ Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 A. M., for v k e , V irginia S te w ail, president. 6.43 p.m. Ju n io r m eeting w ith ch ildren u n d er Ju n io r High age, I..eels at Second and B. S treets. M is. Ben C eitso n In charge. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. M orning Service, 11:00 A. M. 7:30 p in . W ednesday. P ia y e i SennoQ, "W hat is C h rist S aying''" Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. m eeting Lowell Hall will bring the m ess­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH age. F irst Hi H argadine Sts Ju n io r and Young People's L eland 1. W ilkinson, P astor , C hristian Endeavor, 6:30 I*. M. and E vening Service at 7:30 P. M 9:43 A. M. S unday School. C. E. j are held at F o urth and C. S treets C o n y , oupciliiteiiuciit. In the S eventh Day A dventist 11:00 A. M. M orning worship. ( building' Special m usic. Rev. S. it. L. H as­ M idw eek Service, Wed. 8;00 P. lam, O regon B aptist S late Evan M. gelisl w in bring tne m essage. 7:30 P. M. Evening gospel s e r­ vice, w ith o rch estra and youth choir. Rev. H aslam will speak. E vangelistic services each ev e n ­ ing of the week except S atu rd ay w ith Rev. J. R L. Haslam sp ea k ­ ing. XZ S a fu rd a y 7 to 10 p.m Y o u th cen ter activities. A cordial w elcom e to ail oi these services. Evangelist Services At Baptist Church • Hospital News ay vouncnnicn zire uuesis oi viuo k J. A li ihoon, High Scorer at Tourney iuiviik v ity tuuiicH..n.n unu Jim Milhoon was s e le c u d as a o th er vny o in ciats v.e.v o. m em ber of the second ail-to u rn a- i n e o u u i c j C z u o iitiu o i« y c.u o «wca* m ent team , last S a tu id a y evening, uay evening, m u ro i ir , m u*v e.ij, M arch 8, at the S o u th ern Oregon nail. : college invitational . * to u rnam ent. • M ilhoon was also high scorer City C ounciiuieu m iorm eu G»i> A tto rn ey U iui riu n n n ia y e i, io for th e en tire to u rn am e n t w ith jio w up an oiuinaiice piucing a 96 points, or an average of 16 tal- *1 tax on ouncii U m h u a t m e n .ley s per game. He is th e son of leg u iai m om m y m eeting iaoi Mr. and Mrs. Ricky M ilhoon of week. j A nderson C reek. sliss Farrell Is sp en t • Guest Speaker iAJLildXl iNTzWS Mr. a and Mrs. Cal H arper S un d ay in A shland visi t i n g ii tends. _____ Mr. an d Mrs’ H ugh C om best a u d son .H ugh of Underw ood, W ashington are spending a few days w ith Mrs. C om best’s m other who Is confined to h er bed Miss M arian F arrell, county ex tension agent, spoke to the T alen t E xtension unit. Wt .dnesday M ar­ I?* ^ e i r all-day session, in 1 A potluck luncheon was served a t noon. The business m eeting was held in the afternoon. M. R. B arn ett, local feed stor p ro p rieto r has bought the in te r­ est of R. H. A nderson, th e other ow ner of the business. Linoleum & Shade Shop VFW To Elect New Officers V eterans of F oreign W ar m em ­ bers and au x iliary m em bers will • .eet T h u rsd ay evening, M arch 13, to elect new officers for the new year. Mrs. A da B ouldin is the p resen t p re sid e n t of the a u x i­ liary, and Jack B urdell is th e V. e. W . president. Mrs. Mollie Dover, d istrict p re ­ sident, will be p resen t for the T hru sd ay evening m eeting and au d it th e books for the past year. 33 Oak S t • Linoleum L aying • Floor Coverings • N ew and Used Furniture • Venetian Blinds • Stoves and Ranges Carl P. Wyeong -------------o DELLVIEW TEEN AGE CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY N ext m eeting of the B ellview Teen age club w hich is sponsored by th e B ellview grange will be M arch 14. The group m eets each second F rid ay of every m onth. Chiropractic .. Health Clinic 308 N. Main Phone 4371 A shland t- T here was a little man AND HE WOOED A LITTLE MAW A nd he said , “L ittle M aid WILL YOU WED, WED, WED, GIVE HIM YOUR PICTURE The niceit gift you can give is your own pic­ ture, especially when it’s a lovely portrait by . . . Memory Lane Studio Telephone 21847 - 214 E. Main Ashland FIRST METHODIST CHURCH North Main and Laurel St. The S unday School is grow ing in atten d an ce and in interest, and the pupils in every d e p a rt­ m ent are giving atten tio n to the S criptures w hich are intended to im press upon them the L enten Season and E aster lesson#. T he m orning serm on is at 11 o clock on the subject, "B arnabas, A C on­ secrated Laym an." T he chon u n ­ d er direction of Mrs. Bill W eber w ith Mrs. F ran k D avis at the o r­ gan w ill fu rn ish special music. The V esper service is at 5 p.m. at w hich tim e the pastor will give the serm on on the subject, "W at­ ch and P ray .” This is preluded by a half hour of gospel singing and prayer. t „ The M ethodist Y outh F ellow ­ ship m eets in the L ittle C hapel for w orship at l>:15 p.m. H ere is CHATELAINE . 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