Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 13, 1950, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 13, 195«
Church
AiM . 'I, Oregon
Southern Ort-goa New« Review
4th Thursday, 8 pm Junior nesday 12:30 luncheon Civic
The prayer of true and individu- WITH THE
Club House.
High School.
al communion with the divine
Ministerial Association
W.C.T.U. 4th Thursday, 2 p.m.
P.E.O. (BN) 1st and 3rd Thurs­
Mind, or God, is the greatest and
Broadcasts
V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary. 2nd
days. 7:30 p.m.
most productive of all meditati­
Realty Board. 3rd Wednesday and 4th Mondays 8 p m Civic
ons. It brings us the clear reali­
10:45 a.m
K W IN
Club House
noon luncheon. Plaza Cafe
zation, aim 11 iiM-queritly the
Y.M .C.A. 3rd Monday Y M -
American
Association
of
U
ni­
Rebekah. 2nd and 4th Tues­ C A
clear evidence, of the divine
The speakers for the week
Building
versity
Women
2nd
Wednesday,
days 7:30 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall.
April 13, 14, 15 — Rev. Shu­ presence und God’s ever opera­
Veterans of Foreign War*.
7:30
p.m.
Royal
Neighbor*
of
America.
man. April 17, 18, 19 — Rev. tive law of harmony. It shows
3423. 2nd and 4Ui Mondays,
American Legion. 2nd and 4th 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. 8 p.m. Post
us the open fount of refresh­
KlingNheim
8 p.m. Civic Club House
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Pioneer IO O F Hall.
Relief Corpe. 1st and
ment.
Royal Arch Masons (Siskiyou 3rd Woman*
Building
Saturdays, 12 lunch
Healing
the
sick
through
Chapter)
1st
and
3rd
Wednes­
PH O EN IX PRESBYTERIAN
Legion Auxiliary.
Christian Science is the appli­ 1st American
A Lecture
and 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m. days 8 p.m Masonic Temple.
CHURCH
cation of the law of God which Pioneer Building.
Rotary Club. Thursday noon GUESTS A T LA N G TR Y'S
K. J. Clark, Pastor
luncheon.
adjusts
human
conditions
ac­
eu
Ashland Lodge No. 23. A.F.
Mr and Mrs. Langtry an be­
Sunday, 10 a.m. »unday School
Republican Women Club. 3rd
cording to the divine Principle and A M 4th Thursdays, 7:30
ginning to resume their normal
J. O. N. Poling. Supt.
Sat.
2:30
p.m.,
Lithia
Hotel
of true, harmonious, and ever­ p.m Masonic Temple.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Soroptomiats Club. F r i d a y quiet life following a week’s
Ashland Study Club. Alter­
lasting being. Man’s true & only
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir
noon
luncheon. Elks Dining visit from their three young
nate
Mondays.
2
p.m.
being is everlastingly harmoni­
grandchildren. Their daughter,
Room
B.P.O.E.
No.
944.
Wednesdays
practice.
ous. God made it so! The human
Entitled
Toastmasters Club. Monday 6 - Mrs V. Hayes of Seattle, spent
8
p.m
Elks
Hall.
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
mind questions healing through
the Easter vacation with her
B.P.O.E. Ladies. 2nd and 4th 15 p.m. Lithia Hotel
meeting. Elva Castor.
spiritual means but in regard Thursdays, 2 p.m. Elks Hall.
Toastmistresses. Tuesday 7 30 parents and returned with her
Christian 8clence: The
to this as well as other mani­
Boy Scouts of America. Mon­ p.m. Plaza Cafe.
husband who drove down for
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Womans Banatit Association. the family last Saturday.
festations of God’s ever-operatl- days, 7:30 p m. Y M C A.
Way
of
Freedom
(Christian Church) S e e o n d and
Campfire Girls. Tuesdays, 4 2nd Thursday. 2 p.m.
»
ve law of harmony and perfect­
B Streets
Womens Civic Club (Juniors)
ion, it may be stated in Biblical p.m. Junior High and Lincoln
by
For Office
Earl F. Downing. Minister
3rd Wednesday, 8 p.m. Civic
language, "The natural man re- Schools.
Stationery — Job
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Tues­
Club
House.
ceiveth not the things of the
Arthur Perrow, C. 8.
Bible S c h o o l , 9:45 am .
News Review
Womens Civic Club 1st Wed­
Spirit of God: for they are fool­ day noon luncheon. Elks Dining
Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.
Room.
ishness
unto
him:
neither
can
he
of Chicago, Illinois
Junior Church, 11:08 a.m., for
Daughter* of tke American
know them, because they are Revolution 3rd Friday. 130 p.
the children.
Sermon: "Speaking To One An­ Member of the Board of Lectur- spiritually discerned” (I Cor. m
ship of The Mother Church, The 2:14)
Daughters of Union Veterans.
other in Psalms."
Christian Scientists have a 4th Wednesday, 2 p.m. Parish
Anthem by Choir, Glenn Ma­ First Church of Christ. Scientist,
in Boston, Massachusetts.
deep feeling of love and grati­ House.
tthews, director.
Fortnightly Study Club. Al­
tude for the Discoverer and
The Young people will present
Freedom from human fears, Founder of Christian Science, ternate Mondays, 7:30 p.m.
u brief dramatization of the confusion, and other discords
Home Extension Unit. 2nd
conversion of Saul of Tarsus can
won by recognizing the Mary Baker Eddy, whose zeal Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Civic Club
and
love
for
all
mankind
a
n
d
,!
House.
Sermon: "The Conversion of a presence of God, acknowledging
above all, whose love for God
KA
Hillah Temple. A.A.O.N.M.S.
Madman.
His nature, and finding out the and His Christ, led to her dis­
ellco
1st
7:15 p m
truth about man, an Ashland covery of Christian Science — ple. Friday. 8 p.m. Masonic Tem­
*TJtt *****
’ *'*■**<•♦
audience was told Saturday ev­
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ening in a Christian Science le­ the full revelation of the glori- i Independent Order of Odd
Fellows.
Thursdays,
7:30
p
m.
I.­
ous
truth
which
Jesus
said
4th at "C " Streets
Exciting m w «ilhauctlc
cture
O.O.F. Hall.
would make us free
C. Wesley Brough, Minister
add* height and gtt«a ta
The lecturer, Arthur Perrow
Jobs Daughters. 2nd and 4th
Knowing God and man is the
Foamtread«' "walking on
7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., of Chicago, 111., declared that way of freedom—freedom from Tuesdays,
afr" eemfort. Tha (amona
Kiwanis Club. Monday lunch­
“the
confusion
generated
by
fear, from sin and sickness; free-1 eon 12 noon. Elks Dining Room.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.,
e x c lu s iv e "bubble M ie "
Youth Groups, 6:30 p.m , Evan­ mortal mind, its bewilder men», dom from lack and limitation. | Malta Commandery No. 4,
g o « drmay with h ig h «
fears,
and
anxieties,
can
be
put
In the loving words of Mary Knights Templar, 1st and 3rd
gelistic Service, 7:30 p.m.
heel. Bright, waahable
Tuesday morning Camp Meet­ off when we accept the divine as Baker Eddy ( S c i e n c e and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Masonic
Indian Head and
the only presence, as our only Health, p 227), “Citizens of the Temple.
ing, 10:00 a m
to ft tueda.
Lions Club. Tuesdays, 6:30 p -
Wednesday Prayer and Praise consciousness." His talk was world, accept the glorious liber­
sponsored by First Church of ty of the children of God,’ and m. Elks Diiing Room.
Service, 7:30 p.m
Christ Scientist and was given be free"’
Ministerial Association. Mon­
day 1 p.m.
in the Church Edifice
GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH
Neighbors of Woodcraft. 1st
Mr Perrow, who for years
Iowa and Mountain Avenues
and 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m. I.O.-
has
devoted
himself
to
work
in
Opposite the High School
O.F Hall
Christian Science, is a member
Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor.
Order of Eastern Star. (Alpha
of the Board of Lecturship of the
Chapter) 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 8
Sunday School 9:45.
p.m. Masonic Temple.
Adult Discussion Group 10:00. Mother Church The F i r s t ]
of Christ, Scientist, in I
P.E.O. (AC) 2nd and 4th Tues­
Morning Worship Service 11:- Church
Mr.
and
Mrs
Marion
Cum­
Boston, Mass He spoke on ]
days. 7:30 p.m.
mins
of
Greenview
spent
Easter
Order of Eastern Star. (Alpha
"Christian Science: The Way of
CHURCH Or OOD
Sunday at the home of their Club) 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 2
Freedom
”
Mrs
Hazel
Perrine
,
1025 Iowa Street
intoduced him Partial text fol- ] daughter, Mrs. Alfred Spearin. p.m. Masonic Temple
T. O. Satterfield, Pastor
They attended the church ser­
Parent Teacher Association.
Genette Grow, associate pastor. lows
vices here.
Tlie subpject of this lecture is
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Quattle-
9:45 a.m., Church Bible school based
on many Scriptural pas­ baum left Monday to attend a *
each Lord's day, Mrs Perry
sages such as, "Acquaint now ministers' meeting at Davis.
Smith is director
with him (God), and be
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wyatt
11 a.m., Morning Worship thyself
at peace: thereby good shall and Mrs. Don Snyder and son,
Message by the Pastor.
tome unto thee” (Job 22-21 > In
7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship ser­ the consciousness of the nature Vic, were dinner guests Satur­
vice, directed by the young pe­ and presence of God who is clos­ day at the home of their parents
“On the Plaza’
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blooming-
ople, for the young people,
er
to
each
one
of
us
than
all
else*
camp
7:45, Evanglistlc aervicea, op­
the world, is our freedom as
Mrs Ida Henderson of Or­
ening with a good rousing ser­ in
sons
and daughters of God
ville was the overnight guest at
vice, the Pastor will deliver the
If men really understood God the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
message.
instead
having mere belief in Burns.
7:45 p.m., Wednesday. Prayer a vague of far-off
being—that is, if
Mr. Arden Burns returned re­ »JJ 4th St
Phone f 7 j i
and Praise Service. Thia is «¡7,, " T
X*
time of refreshing from the Lord
kn™ t
G1od. ,a
only cently from Los Angeles where
when our spiritual needs are ^ W‘.r "nd
X ,n* U,«e"ce’ he attended the funreal services
-
which the real man reflects, this fer his uncle, Mr. Howard Ty-
consciousness would dispel the rell. He also visited at the home
human and mesmeric tendencies of his daughter and family.
FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
toward strife, hatred, wars, fear,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Graves and
S C IEN TIST
and
other discords.
daughters, Audrey and Rosalee
Pioneer Avenue South
The world is far from being of Hilt, vyere dinner guests East
Sunday morning service at 11 untied in its concepts of Christ er at the home of Mrs. Graves'
o’clock
Jesus, his mission, his teachings mother, Mrs. Elmer Niles. They
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
and their usefulness. Jesus was also attended church sendees
Wednesday evening meeting, a human whose name was smi- here.
8 ’clock Testimonies of Christ . lar to that of other men of his
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Hodge of
¡an Science healing
■ day, but the Christ was and is Dixon spent Easter at the home
Reading Room open daily the truth which Jesus taught and of Mr Hodges’ parents, Mr and
from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sun- practiced and to which he ref- Mrs James Hodge.
days and holidays
erred when he said, "Before Ab-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman
The public is cordially invited raham was, I am” (John 8:58)
and sons drove to Vallejo Fri­
to attend these services and to | A study of Jesus' words and day to spend Easter at the home
use the Reading Room.
works in the light of Christian of their daughter and family,
Science makes logical and dem­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burtner.
onstrable the great teachings he
left for his followers, not ony
of his immediate day but for all
time. His instructions are clear,
unmistakable, and direct.
Pandora (Geranium Pmh)
Destiny (Scorlet’
Man, made in the image and
Mrs. Grace Walker
Bridesmaid (Lovely Fink)
ft^ e l Cove Cale (Lg. Saloa. PL
likeness of God, is forever spir-
J. V. Koniinenberg (Bright Bed)
O rien tal Pearl (Large Cream )
Mrs. Grace Walker, w e ll} itual, ageless, deathless, sinless,
Lody Jana ( L j Y al. * C r e a « )
Rosa V a n Lim a (Cl. B a b y Ph )
known and loved resident of j It is this recognition of man
Purple Supreme (V elvet Purple!
Snow Princess (Huge W h ite )
Surfside (Lg. C lear W h ite )
Ashland for many years passed which enabled John 4o say,
away Sunday at the Ashland “Whosoever is born of God dotli
TOP GRADE, LARGE SIZE No. 1 BULBS, 1 Vi-2 inches in diameter.
General hospital. Altho she had not commit sin; for his seed re-
4 to 6 inches around. True to name and color, inspected, fumigated,
been in failing health for some ' maineth in him; and he cannot
M0NUME1
ready to plant. W ill produce top quality cut flowers THIS YEAR
time, her death came as a sin, because he is born of God”
Morbi e. Granite, Bronae
These bulbs carry the RANCHO guarantee of satisfaction or your
shock During her lifetime o f ' (I John 3:9).
money back. A ll orders shipped promptly, CHOOSE FROM THESE
Extra Lettering Available
service she had been active in ; One of the most precious gifts
ELEVEN VARIETIES, M A IL TODAY.
many church and philanthropic to humanity, one that remains
BURNS AGENCY
groups and was a member of the I forever individual, is the ever-
"On thè Piata"
Methodist church, Mt. A shland' available opportunity to pray,
chapter of the D.A.R., the W.-
| C.T.U. and the Eastern Star.
' Mrs. Walker was a native of
Bristol, Wisconsin and was mar­
The some high quolity bulb, but smoller size.
ried to Rev. Otto Dreys, a Me­
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
No. 3 bulbs. Approximotely I meh in diometer
thodist minister, who died in
3 - 3 ’/ i m. oround Inspected, fumigoted, roods
1918. In 1928 she married Frank
to plont, ond will bloom TH IS YEAR An ex­
POST
Walker of Grants Pass, who sur­
cellent ond economicol bulb ft» moss plonting,
PAID
vives her. A niece, Mrs. M. L.
or for building plonting stock. 16 worieties in
o roinbow mixture of colors.
Carter and a nephew, Frank S.
Walker of Sacramento are her
Each Color pecked separately— planting ingtructinn* included.
only other living close relatives.
Services were held at the Lit-
ng
h h b — one package
RAN CHO Sweet Pea Seed (35c
willcr. Funeral chapel on Tues­
each
retail valu e) give« w ith each order of Gladiolus
day afternoon with Rc-v. Robert
"
bulb*. W h ile quantities last.
Mcllvenna officiating and inter­
ment following in the Mountain
View cemetery.
Announcements
Organizations
In
PR ESB YTER IA N CHURCH
130 N Main (at Helman)
Raw. George Shuman, Minister
"A Friendly Church
for Thoughtful People"
“In our 75th year”
9:45 A M.—Church School for
all ages. Sherman J. Hadley,
Superintendent.
11 A M.—Morning Worship. An­
them by the choir. Sermon by
the pastor.
5 P.M.—Junior High Society.
8:30 P.M —Senior High Society
and Westminister Club.
M E T H O D IS T C H URCH
Robert Mcllvenna, Minister
9:45, Sunday School. Bill
Weber, superintendent.
11 am ,. Morning Worship
with anthem and solo. Nursery
for small children.
11 a m., Junior Church.
6 p m , Junior Hl Fellowship.
8 p.m., HI School Fellowship.
0:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Choir
rehearsal.
ASSEM BLY OF OOD
485 Siskiyou Blvd.
O. W. Klingshelm, Pastor. Ph­
one 2-2788.
Marilyn Johnson, Pastor's As
iatant.
Sunday Services: 9:45 am ..
Sunday School. Classes for all
ages. Mrs. George Icenhower,
Supt. 11:00 a m., Morning Wor­
ship. 1:00 p.m , Assembly of God
Hour, KWIN. 6:00 p.m., Christ's
Ambussadors. Marilyn Johnson,
President. 7:30 p.m., Evangelist­
ic Rally.
Tuesday Services: 10:00 a.m..
Ladies Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m.,
Prayer and Praise Service.
Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Choir
rehearsal Wm. Verver, director.
THE CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
717 Siskiyou Blvd
Evart P Borden. Minister
11:00 A M Worship service;
Sermon by Dr. Borden. "Things
I Can't Explain.”
8:30 p m. Pilgrim Fellowships.
8 p.m. - Seven-Seventeen Club.
Election of officers and activity
program.
April 13, 7:45 p m . Quarterly
fellowship and social night.
April Is
Diamond Month!
Choose now from our
large selection of rings.
Also Matched set«
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HAVE FAMILY DINNER
On Sunday the Freemans en­
tertained with a family dinner
at which time their other dau­
ghter, Mrs. Fred Gardiner and
her husband and daughter from
Medford were present. Others
283 EAST M A IN PHONE: 5131 who were guests for the Easter
dinner were Mrs. Freeman’s par­
WE G IV E
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bul­
S It H G R E E N S T A M P S
lís, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Foster
and John Freeman all of Ash­
land.
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