1 ♦ V Southern Oregon Newa Review Ashland, Oregon • -i Thursday, December 29, 1949 duys visiting with relatives In Eureka, California GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH Iowa and Mountain Avenues Miss Murle Walker of Son Opposite the High School Francisco and Miss Elsie Doyle Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor. of Ashland were cullers at the Sunday School 9:45. By Mrs. A. C. Lewis home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ✓ Adult Discussion Group 10:00. Kincuid on Christmas eve. South for the holidays visiting Morning Worship Service 11:- daughter and friend in On Monday callers ut the Arthur Sermon Topic: How can 1950 A New Years dance will be their Ktneaid home were Mr. and Mrs. be decisive for us? I held in the Phoenix High old tario, Calif. Mr. Bill Poling made the trip Orin Avent, Mr. and Mrs. J. C New Years Eve Service, Sat. gym next Saturday. This is spo­ Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Parks and Oden and daughter, Sharon, nnd 7:30 p.m. Sermon Topic: Has nsored by the Community Chib back to Kansas and returned Mrs. Polings fumily spent the Christmas holl- Mrs. Etta Morris. Î SCIENTIST ^ Ï ™ H t ÜBCH ° r CHRI8T- M r and Frederick D Shep- God or Man changed these last and Youth Center and fun and Saturday night ard will speak using the New 49 years. fa th e r had been spending some a good time is planned for ail in Pioneer Avenue South Year as their theme. Mr. and time at the Poling home but re­ the community, old and young. Subject: God. Mrs Shepard are teaching in The Morgan family orchestra turned home to Kansas accom­ Golden Text: Psalms 77:13. the Phoenix schools, are chil­ METHODIST CHURCH will play from 9 ‘till 1 a.m., panied by Mr. Poling. Who la so great a God as our dren of missionaries in foreign Robert Mcllvenna, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hocker- , therefore there will be a charge, God? 9:45, Sunday School. Bill but plans have been made to smitli spent Christmas with their fields Special music by the Sunday morning service at choir. Weber, superintendent. make everyone assured of a full son. Keith and family in Bend, 11 o’clock. _______ __________ . 11 a.m,. Morning Worship ! evenings fun. Mr. Lewis, presi­ Oregon. Due to bad roads via with anthem and solo. Nursery dent, hopes all will make this Diamond Lake, they went via Sunday School at 9:30 a m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday evening meeting, (Christian Church) Second and for small children. their dance to usher in the New Klumath Falls and reported very 11 a.m., Junior Church. which includes testimonies of B Streets bad roads for traveling all the Year. way. 6 p.m.. Junior Hi Fellowship. Christian Science healing, is Earl F. Downing, Minister The L. J. Wilson place was 6 p.m., Hi School Fellowship. gutted by a fire starting in the held at 8 o’clock. c » », ~ - i n Dale Cobliegh was home for 6:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation. kitchen about 12:45 p.m. Tues­ the holiday week end. Reading Room open daily Morning 1100 ¡ m Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Choir day, Dec. 20th. It was located The Clair Wyant home, sheds imd 'hlndaya"1 ’ eXCept Sundays Sermon: "The Year of Jubilee.” rehearsal. next to the Phoenix Meat Mkt. and pump house in Fern Valley TTie public is cordially invit- J u n io r Church. 11:00 a m for and L. J. Frazier of the Meat burned Monday night, Dec. 19 ed to attend these services and the children. ° PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Market first noticed the smoke, from fames from a flu fire It to use the Reading Room. and said volunteer firemen of was a very old 2 story building Christian Endeavor: Juniors, 130 N. Main (at Helman) 4:00 p.m.; Junior High School Rev. Georg* Shuman, Minister Phoenix acted quickkv in extin­ and burned very quickly. Neigh THE CONGREGATIONAL burs assisted and saved The barn guishing the blaze. and Young People, 6:30 p.m. .“A Friendly Church CHURCH The Wilson's and their daugh­ There was some insurance but for Thoughtful People” Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. 717 Siskiyou Blvd. ter were away at the time. Many they saved the refrigerator and Sermon: “Questions this modern “In our 75th year" Evart P. Borden, Minister age asks about Jesus.” ooi Solo; 9:45 A.M.—Church School for belongings were removed from some furniture. The Wyants ■ j Unpny,Sch2.01 9:30 Mar‘ l Dayn>se and Nancy Hollowav’1 all ages. Sherman J. Hadley, the house and escaped damage. plan to rebuild but at present Swpt iu Midweek Service, Wed. 7:00 Superintendant. New bus stops have been des­ are staying with the McCam- Minimise the possibilities of accident on icy or wet roada. 11.00 A.M. Worship service; 1 p.m. ignated and the aim is providing mons while the daughters are 11 A.M.—Morning Worship. An­ them by the choir. Sermon by greater safety for persons board with their grandparents. Drive carefully. Put on your chains to increase traction The Ladies Aid Society of the ing and leaving vehicles. South KWIN RADIO PROGRAM - 1400 KC. f the pastor. and braking power whenever the roads are covered with bound stops are at the Target Phoenix Presbyterian church 5 P.M.—Junior High Society. held a meeting at the church last Cafe, the Chevron Station and 6:30 P.M.—Senior High Society snow or ice. Keep your car in safe condition. Drive in today Brough. ,o you os ° by The S o u th s , Oregon News U r W . Rays Hiway Market. North Wednesday and named Mrs. J and Westminister Club. and Radio Station KWIIV— 1400 ke for a complete pheck up of your car’s brakes, wheel align­ bound stops are Phoenix Hard­ W. Watkins president, Mrs. E J. Programs lilted are recteved from the radio station and the News Review assumes no responsibility except to m aze such ch an g e, a l a ^ s u p riS riL ware, Haggard Lumber and just Clark Vice President, Mrs. W ASSEMBLY OF GOD ment. steering gear, and electrical system. Thues in light lace type are Morning—Times in bold face are Aiterneea North of the Phoenix Pool Hall. M. Caldwell Secretary, Mrs. L. 485 Siskiyou Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. W, E Lewis O. Caster, Treasurer and Miss O. W. Klingsheim, Pastor. Ph­ spent the holidays in Torrance, Elva Caster press correspondent. one 2-2786. MONDAT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 6:30—News News Marilyn Johnson, Pastor’s As- Calif., visiting Mrs. Lewis’ par­ The meeting followed a covered News 6:35—1400 Corral 1400 Corral dish dinner at noon. ents and friends. 1400 Corral istant. 7:00—Wake up Rogue Valley Wake Rogue Valley Wake Rogue Valley Evelyn Ferns is home from 7:30—News News News Saturday, New Years Eve. 8: 7:45—Sports Review Sports Review college, arriving home on Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner of Sports Review______ 00 p.m. Special Watch Night day. 8:00—Album Time Album Time Bellview left recently for the Album Time 8:25—Bulletin Board Service. Rev. Atwood Foster, Bulletin Board Bulletin Board 8:30—Roadside Chapel Haven of Resi Bible Institute Oregon District Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson Bay area where they will visit 9:00—News News " News ----------------- of the Assemblies of God will be and daughters spent the holi­ for a few days with relatives. 8•'?£—According to the Record According to Record According to Record 2:i ? ~ £ ha,,e« W1,h Chuck Chatter with Chuck speaking as well as showing his days with Mrs. Thompsons’ par­ Chatter with Chuck (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) ’ =??—-T.a ny Pastor Harry Jam— Get your Job Printing at the Harry Cool recent moving pictures taken ents in Los Angeles, Calif. 8:45—Mid morning Seranade Rhythm and Reason The Johnny Klassen’s are Midmoming Serenade AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION News Review while in Paris, France. 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O. Satterfield, Pastor Genette Grow, associate pastor. 9:45 a.m., Church Bible school j each Lord’s day, Mrs. Perry Smith is director. 11 a.m., Morning Worship! Message by the Pastor. Subject: Where is he that is bom King of J the Jews. 7 p.m., Youth Fellowship ser­ vice, directed by the young pe­ ople, for the young people, this | will be a candle light service. 7:45, Evanglistic services, op­ ening with a good rousing ser­ vice, the Pastor will deliver the J message. 7:45 p.m., Wednesday. Prayer j and Praise Service. This is a time of refreshing from the Lord when our spiritual needs are met. This Church believes in and practices divine healing, without fanatacism. HANSCOM-McCOY VOWS EXCHANGED AT CHURCH Miss Marietta Louie Hanscom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hanscom, and Mr. Dennis Terry McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. D D. McCoy, were united in mar­ riage on Saturday, December 17, at the Trinity Church. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Reverand A. H. MacDonnell at eleven o’clock before members of the immedi ate families. Baskets of white carnations and rust-colored chrysanthem urns decorated the church and banked the alter before which the ceremonies took place. The bride was gowned in tra ditional white satin gown, with an illusion veil of fingertip length. She carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with pink orchids. Maid of honor was Miss Mary Louie Pearson. Miss Pearson wore a pink bridal gown and carried a bouquet of pink car nations and gardenias. Best man for the occassion was Mr. Peter McCoy, brother of the groom. Mrs. Noel Hanscom, mother of the bride, wore a gray coat with matching accessories and had a corsage of pink and white carnations. Mrs. D. D. McCoy, mother of the groom, was dressed in a gray winter suit and wore white accessories. Her corsage was of blue and white carnations. The new Mr, and Mrs. McCoy are now making their home in Medford. Stationery . . . 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