Sooth*-m Oregon New* Review Ashland, Oregon Southern Oregon News Review Ashland, Oregon Thursday, December 22, be given to all children atten d "u: The Pastor will give a special C hristm as message at the 11:30 a.m. M orning W orship Hour Evening Evangelistic Service will be l i o m 7 0 0 to II 30 p m Many m usical num bers will be rendered by Uie various com bi nations and the new Ham m ond Organ. The Evangelistic Serm on IS . ..tilled. "W ill C hrist Com.- A gain.” Note the hour change for this Sunday only. A W atch Nlghl Service will be conducted New Y ears Eve com m encing ut 8:00 p.m. Rev. Atwood Foster, O regon D istrict S u p erin ten d en t from Brooks, O regon will be sp eak er as well as showing his recent m oving pictures taken w hile In Paris, Franc«'. Rev. F oster will also speak In the m orning service, Sunday, New Y ears Day at 11 00 a.m. 1949 Church 1 Announcements 38 East M ain S treet Entered as second-class m ail m a tte r in th e post office at Ash land, O regon, F e b ru ary 15, 1935, u n d e r th e act of Congress of M arch 3, 1879 MR and MRS J. LOGAN WHITE J. Logan W hite P ublishers Managing Editor FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Pioneer Avenue South Subject: C hristian Science. Golden Text: Luke 2:14 G lory to God in the highest, and on ion earth peace, good will tow ard men. m orning service at Christ of Christmas Is a Genuine Story of Triumph j 11 Sunday o’clock. Sunday School a t 9:30 an«. Our celebration , . . of • Christmas centers chiefly, if >i W . » . T , . ednesday evening m eeting, not entirely, around the infant Jesus, and the story of ,vhich ¡„eludes testim onies of the birth in Bethlehem. ' C hristian Science healing, is That, in a measure, is as it should be; for it brings :’e,d at 8 o’clock. daily Christmas into every home, and surrounds with sancti- from ea 2 1 to ,18 5 p.m oom - Sundays , except ty every birth, ennobling and santifying mother-hood a d holidays. The public is cordially in vit as well. ed to a tte n d these services and But Christmas ought to have a deeper significance to use the R eading Room. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian Church) Second and B Streets Earl F Dow ning. M inistei Bible S c h o o l . 9:45 a.m C hristm as tre a ts w ill be given out. M orning Service, 11:00 a m Serm on: The C hristm as Faith and Life.” J u n io r C hurch. 11:00 a m., for the children C hristian Endeavor: Juniors. 4:00 p.m.; J u n io r High School and Young People. 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Special C hristm as evening se r vice of m usic and M editation. "T he Light From B ethlehem ." M idweek Service, Wed 7 :0 0 1 p.m. Stationery Supplies Hazelwood Rites Held Monday Mr and Mrs. Lewis G resham w ere business visitors In Med ford on Monday. For Rent Hilco Floor Sander HAGGARD LUMBER CO. Phoenix, Oregon Phone 7915 at the News Review as well. It is not enough to glorify or worship the Babe, CHICAGO, ILL. — H onoring the METHODIST CHURCH bringing adoration like the shepherds, and gifts like church or god C h ristm a s Season, th is gigantic R obert M cllvenna, M inister form ed by lighted windows the Wise Men. The true celebration of Christmas must !°sa tte rf Jiu P astor 9:45, S unday School. Bill cross, o f the fam ed Palmolive Building, be related to the whole life, and death, and resurrection G enette G row , associate pastor, W eber, su p erin ten d en t sta n d s sentinel each C h ristm as Eve 11 a.m,. M orning W orship a t the head of Chicago’s N orth in the ministry of the Savior of Men. , 8:45 a m .. Church Bible school w ith anthem and solo N ursery M u l l i g a n Avenue. The cross, 27»! The note of tragedy, crowned with glory and tri- ^ ¡ J h Vs° d ire c to r '' MFS P e r ° for sm all children. feet high and extending 23 tloors, lights ,.| ag ain th i^ y e a r as it has 11 a.m., Ju n io r Church. umph, is in the story of Christmas. It began in sadness n a .m.. M orning W orship, fo r the p a st 19 years, a symbol of 6 p.m , J u n io r Hi Fellow ship as well as joy, as Mary pondered in her heart the ^ssagi* b>' ,,ie Pas2or su.bJ ^ fa ith for all Chicagoans, who look 6 p.m., Hi School Fellow ship. 1 W here is he that is born K ing of to it year a f te r year. It tak es 14 strange sayings, and the prophecy of the sword that the 6 30 p.m., W esley Foundation people 5 hours to a rra n g e the lights, Jew s. should pierce through her own heart. That prophecy 7 p.m.. Y outh Fellow ship ser W ednesday, 7 30 p in.. Choir and all o th er windows a re darkened while the cross shines. was fulfilled as she followed her son to Calvary, and vice, directed by th e young pe reh earsal ople, fo r th e young people, this stood by the cross. (John 19:25) will be a candle light service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In that hour on Calvary one could see the climax 7:45, E vanglistic services, op 130 N. Main (at Holm an) been seen by the roadside and of that problem of suffering, set forth so poignantly ening w ith a good rousing ser Rev. George Shum an, M inister to them the Angel ap p ears with vice, the P asto r will deliver the “A F rien d ly C hurch th e age-old w ords, "B ehold, I in the portrayal of the Suffering Servant in the 53rd message. for T houghtful P eople” bring you tidings of g reat joy.” chapter of Isaiah. That suffering could not be in vain, 7:45 p.m., W ednesday. P ra y e r “In our 75th y e a r” The choir w ill assist w ith the but could be a part of the divine plan of blessing and and P raise Service. This is a Rev. G eorge M. Shum an, P astor a p p ro p riate C hristm as songs as 9:45 A M.— C hurch School for w ell as o th e r solos, duets, trios redemption was the message of that chapter, confirm- a ll ages. S herm an J. Hadley. anti q uartets. ed and fulfilled in the suffering and triumph of the met. Superin tendant. S u n d a y S ch o o l w ill be h eld Christ. This C hurch believes in and 11 A M.— M orning W orship An usual a t 9:45 a m . Sunday, by the choir. Serm on by C hristm as Day, and tre a ts will Even in the dark hour as the cross awaited Him < ^„ataclsm ' ^^ heaIing’ wlthout them th e pastor Jesus could say to the disciples, “Be of good cheer, I '__________ 5 P.M .—J u n io r High Society. have overcome the world.” the congregational 6:30 P.M .—S en io r High Society and W estm inister Club. So, let our Christmas celebration be one of joy _ _ church and beauty, of rejoicing in the glorious birth, of the E vart p S Borden. M inister ASSEMBLY OF GOD sanctity of love, and home, and children, of the Christ Sunday sch o o l 9:30 a m., Mar- 485 Siskiyou Blvd. I O. W. K lingsheim , Pastor. P h who took them up in His arms and blessed them! But j°rie Fliniau- 2-2786. let it be also a celebration of victory and triumph, the I d- □ ‘’S u i T ^ n i bV.ng us Jhe one M arilyn Johnson, P asto r's As- Christmas of a Christ who died that we. and all men. C hristm as m essage, his subject: istant. ‘might live! "T he C hild.” T here w ill be a A special C hristm as P ageant _ ___________________ __________ _________ _______________________solo by E rm a Berg, and carol singing by th e choir and con- persons w ere killed, was t h e , gregation. T he Seven-Seventeen “Peace On Earth, w orst single m onth ev er experi C lub m en’s organization) has Good Will Toward Men” enced in Oregon. F a talities in charge of th is service. Come and Can Apply To Drivers O ctober a n d N ovem ber of this w orship w ith us on C hristm as y e a r exceeded those recorded in Dav. The them e of “peace on earth , th e sam e tw o m onths of 1948. good w ill tow ard m en” m ust be GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH applied to d riving an d w alking Iow a and M ountain A venues if we ¿ re to avoid traffic tragedy O pposite th e High School during th e com ing C hristm as P au l W. F. H arm s, Pastor. holidays, S ecretary of S tate E arl Sunday School 9:45. T. N ew bry declared today. A dult Discussion G roup 10:00. He said disreg ard fo r the w el F u n e ral services w ere held M orning W orship Service 11:- fare of o thers is larg ely respon M onday afternoon a t L itw ille r’s Serm on Topic: We See God sible for th e 305 lives lost in fu n era l hom e fo r Amos C. H azel R evealed in C hrist Jesus. Oregon tra ffic d u rin g the first wood, 62, a resid en t of A shland Special C hristm as Eve S e r 11 m onths of 1949, and th a t past fo r 20 years, w ho passed aw ay vice 7:30 p.m. records show D ecem ber consis at his hom e here last F rid ay tently in one of the m ost h azar night. In te rm e n t was in M ount dous m onths of th e en tire year. ain View cem etery. N ew bry said th e m ajor fact H azelw ood was born on Dec. ors in the holiday problem are 1, 1887 a t P o rtlan d , O regon and heavier vehicle an d pedestrian was a law y er by profession. He traffic, bad w eath er, and m ore w as a m em ber of the F irst M eth w idespread drinking. odist church and Lodge No. 45, “ We can overcom e these haz I.O.O.F. On S aturday, Dec. 10, ards by determ ining not to en he was aw ard ed the 25 y e a r pin danger ourselves or oth ers by by m em bers a t his hom e. He was our actions in traffic,” the sec also a m em ber of Lodge No. 944, reta ry em phasized. “ I know of BPOE, S urviving are his wife, Mrs. no fin e r dem onstration of the M abel T. Hazelwood, 2 daught Christmas spirit.” D ecem ber of 1946, w hen 56 ers, Mrs. A nna S trahan of F o rt K lam ath and Mrs. Nina Concan- non of Sacram ento, Calif., two grandsons and a nephew and nieces. GIRL'S LEAGUE TEAMS PLAN BANQUET JAN. 12 M em bers of the two A shland ladies leagues, the M ajorettes ami the K eglerettes have plan n e d a banquet, to he held in the Elks club dining room, on Jan. 12 OPEN until 8 o ’clock Evenings ’til X-mas a a * a g .A . . . for your shopping convenience ? THE ROCHE SHOP a WE GIVE S&1I . ciomu »O« MR • g vt »rt . « 30- eue GREEN STAM PS ,2 tor a w Smart Clothes lor Men »MONI 2Ì»O t 39 Easy Steps from tl.e First National Bank en titled “ D ream T ow ard B eth lehem ” w ill be presented Friday night, Dec. 23rd, 7:30 p.m. a t the Assem bly of God Church. 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