Southern Oregon News Review Thursday, November 3. 1949 Ashland. Oregon Evangelist To Appear Here For Three Weeks Church 1 Announcements BIBLE CO M M ENT FOB NOV. < Prophets' Teachings Were Always Based _• W • | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Pioneer Avenue South Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject: Adam and fallen man. Golden Text: Esphesians: 5:14. Awake thou that steepest, and | arise from the dead, and Christ Un Messianic Vision shau give thee ught. J^ENEATH and above everything ' Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Angus Bowmor, assistant professor of English at Southern Oregon, and of Oregon Shakespearean Festival fame, is that the Hebrew prophets - Wednesday evening meeting, directing the forthcoming production "Life With Father." thought, said, and wrote, was their which includes testim onies of conception of God, and their faith Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o’clock. in Him. God was not for them an ab Reading Room open daily straction, nor even an object of from 2 to 5 p.m., except Sundays worship, distinguishable from the and holidays. idols their idolatrous neighbors The public is cordially invit worshipped, only because He had life and intelligence. It was the ed to attend these services and righteous and holy nature of the to use the Reading Room. -♦ The tentative cast for “Life life of God in which their vision I with Father," which w ill be pre- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and their faith centered. The GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH | sented Dee. 8, 9, 10 was announ- 130 N. Main (at Holman) living God was the creator and Iowa and Mountain Avenues ! ced by Angus Bowiner, Oct. 14. Rev. George Shuman. Minister upholder of the universe. Opposite the High School The follow ing are participât “A Friendly Church His laws guided the planets in Paul W. F Harms. Pastor ants in the play: their course. The heavens de for Thoughtful People” Clarence Day Sr. (Father), Sunday School 9:45. clared His glory, and the Arma 9:45 a. m.— Church School for Mark Hattan. Vinnie Day (Moth Bible Class 10:00 ment showed His handiwork. In all ages. er), Trubee Wetternu. Clarence Worship Service 11:00 tegrity was in the laws that gov 11 a. m.— Morning Worship. Day Jr., George Bell John Day, erned His world. The Lord’s Supper w ill be With this conception of a holy celebrated in the Morning ser Special music. Sermon by the Bill Jones. Cora (Vinnie’s sis Pastor. God was that' of a holy people—a vice.* ter), Nancy Youngblood. Mary, 6:30 p. m.— Youth Fellowship Barbara Messenger. Dr. Llyd, people called and chosen of God, Sermon Topic: When are you and responsive to His will and eligible to pass judgment on Societies. Fred Buchner. Dr. Humphreys, purpose. Bob Boyer. Maids and Cook, your fellow man? With that conception, faith, and Ashland Ministers Name (Actual parts undecided). Mary vision, it was inevitable that Jane Farr, Mavel Gage. Rose Earl Downing as Pres. the prophets should react as they ASSEMBLY OF GOD mary Ring. Margaret Bismark. did to sin in the individual life, 485 Siskiyou Blvd. Members of the Ashland Min The two young sons, Harlan and to evil in the national and O. W. Klingsheim, Minister, isterial association elected Rev. and Whitney are undecided, but social life. They saw tragedy in Telephone 2-2786. Earl Downing to head that w ill be pre-college students. the refusal of the people to accept Sunday Services: Sunday group when they met at the On the staff arc: Beth Phillips God's choice and call. They spok» in denunciation and in words of school 9:45 a m. Morning Wor YMCA last Monday afternoon. -stage manager; Kate Davies- ship 11:00 a.m. Assem bly of solemn warning. Pastor of the Church of costumes; Margaret Bismark God Hour 1:00 p.m. KWIN. Chr But their message was not all Christ, he succeeds Rev. E P. props; Danny Dowe - Lighting; of denunciation and warning. In ist Ambassadors Service 6:00 p. Borden of the Congregational Barbara Newton - Book Hlder; tunes of distress, when trouble m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. church. Chuck Perry - Publicity. had come, as in days of destruc m. Chosen as vice president was tion and exile, their message was Tuesday Prayer and Praise the Rev. C. W esley Brough of Here’s How To of hope and comfort. There was Service 7:30 p.m. hope for a people repentant and Wednesday Choir Rehearsal the Nazarene church, and Rev. Vary Pumpkin Pie seeking again the ways of truth 7:30 p.m. O. W. Klingsheim of the Assem Pumpkin pie — deep yellow, and right that they had neglected. bly of God church was named spicy filling within tender past Friday Faith and Victory Ser The prophets were spiritual physi vice 7:30 p.m. secretary-treasurer of the group. ry crust. It’s the harvest time cians who were deeply concerned Voting to endores the Com indisputable dessert favorite in with prevention. But when the munity Chest, the ministers many homes throughout the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE illness of sin assailed they were 41h at C Streets group also held a discussion on country. physicians of healing. For variation, try a fluffy C. Wesley Brough — Minister the principles of reformation which was lead by the Rev. chiffon pumpkin pie made with FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Geo George Shuman. unflavored gelatin and egg (Christian Church) Second and rge Zickefoose, Supt. Union Thanksgiving services whites. It’s an ideal dessert tri B Streets Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Earl F. Downing, Minister Sermon Theme: “The W ill of w ill be held at the Methodist umph for entertaining. To in church it was decided upon at sure pastry tenderness and flav God.” Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Radio Broadcast (KWIN) 5:00 the Monday meeting, with the or use lard as the shortening Morning Service, 11:00 a.m program set for 10 a m. agent, says Reba Staggs, widely Sermon, “Christ and the Wor p.m. known food expert. The pastry Youth Groups, 6:30 p.m. ld,” Evangelist B. Ross Evans. can line either little individual Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.- Mrs. Evans w ill sing a solo. tart pans or the traditional Junior Church, 11:00 a.m., a m. Sermon Topic: “The Soul.” sized pans. Pastry pumpkins Official Board Meeting fMon- service for children. cleverly arranged over the pie day) 7:30 p.m. filling add a seasonal touch. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting (Wednesday) S till another way to receive Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The S.O.C. choir, which pro new pumpkin pie compliments Sermon, “Christ and Our Nat mises to be an outstanding group is with nuts— chopped pecans, ion,” Evangelist Evans. Solo, THE CONGREGATIONAL under the direction of Oscar walnuts or peanuts. Add the Bob Pruitt. CHURCH Bjorlie, elected officers Octob nut meats to either the filling Special Services every nigh 717 Siskiyou Blvd. er 18. or to the whipped cream top this week except Monday with Evart P. Borden, Minister Fred Buehner was named pre ping. For more flavor changes, Evangelist Evans speaking and Sunday School: 9:30. Marjor sident of the group; Lyle Heitz, add lemon juice, apple cider, Bob Pruitt singing. 7:30 p.m. ie Flinieu, Superintendent. The vice-president; and Rosemary grated orange rind or maple school begins a new contest for Ring, secretary. The head libr sugar to pumpkin custard fil METHODIST CHURCH attendance and new members arian is Barbara Gertson, and as ling. Robert M cllvenna. Minister this Sunday. The contest w ill sisting her are: Mary Ellen 9:45, Sunday School. Bill continue until Christmas. Smith, and Janet Russell. Harry Game Commission Takes Weber, superintendent. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Kannasto was given the post of Eastern Brook Eggs at East Lake Fall egg-taking operations of 11 a.m,. Morning Worship Sermon: “Beyond The Horizon.” manager. with anthem and solo. Nursery Soloist. Lois Miller Windsor will Section leaders, whose duty the Game Commission got under for small children. sing “The Forest Prayer." it is to call rehearsals for their way last week with 300,000 11 a.m., Junior Church. Pilgrim Fellow ship 6:30 at group if it is having difficulty eastern brook eggs being taken 6 p.m., Junior Hi Fellowship. the church. with parts, were also elected. at East Lake. In that there are 6 p.m., Hi School Fellowship. Dramatic Club w ill meet at They are: Jerry Leslie, first no areas for natural spawning 6:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation. the church at 8 o’clock. bass; Harry Kannasto, second in the lake, crews annually take Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Choir Pilgrim Study Club w ill meet bass; Bob Rae, first tenor: Fred eggs from the trout in this lake rehearsal. at 2 o’cock Wednesday after Buehner, second tenor; June | f ° r the various hatcheries. Pau- noon. Choir practice Wednesday Chancellor, first soprano: Paula i l’na Lake and Elk Lake are al- For Office Supplies Ostrander, second soprano; Jan- so scheduled for egg taking this night at 7:30 o’clock. Stationery — Job Printing Trustees meet at the church et Russell, second alto, and Col- j fall- een Tiegs, first alto. Brood fish that are held at News Review Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. ------ ----------------------------------------- the hatcheries supply the great- , est portion of the eggs hatched each year, but with the proposed expanded hatchery program the Game Commission is procuring eggs from all available sources. In fact, some three million eggs w ill be purchased from private source«. Cast Announced For ’Life With Father,’ B. ltoas Evans, evangelist, will lead the First Church of Christ in a series of special meetings for the next three weeks. This w ill be the third time that Mr. Evans has been the evangelist for the local church, said Earl F. Downing, minister of the church. Mr. Evans was here be fore in 1942 and again In 1947. Bob Pruitt of Medford will assist evangelist Evans as song- leader and soloist. Mr. Pruitt served the local church in a sim iliar way last May for a week. Evangelist Evans will bring bis first message Sunday morn ing at the eleven o'clock ser vice. 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