'4 i k.i "4 PAQB TWO THE, DAILY NEWH Fvhlav V. CONVENTION IS STARTED Luthrranf In Session Spiritual Addresses Heard The first session of the Lutheran Church convention was held at St. PauNs. Lutheran Church last evening and was well attended. Two fishing boats brought pastors 3 JV H. BULGER Optometrist Ko)l Bn Bid. and delegates and singers from Petersburg and Ketchikan. Bishop H. L. Foss of Seattle gave a brief opening sermon, stressing the fact that man cannot live a normal and happy life except in the fellowship with God. That was true in the individual and in the nations. As all men ad broken the original fellowship with God through sin, therefore, no man oould have true .fellowship with God except through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ whom Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 7 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in life by which men come to God.; foid throueh their own care- . ,bv Rev" G- B- Odegaard of Ketchi- A sheep The terrible conditions in the ,Ussness disobedience. world today had their roots in the! kan- He brought put that the ,away from the I0id, was the most jParable of the 1Jst- WW helpless of all creatures. Bo man, fict fact that that such such a a laree large nart part of of man.g splrllual condition 'strayed from God. was absolutely mankind did not worship God in fa and God.s gracious work heipiMi. He was. as the apostle fpirit and in truth. The world, to "seek and save that which was Pauj declared, "dead in trespasses individually and collectively, had lost." The text brought out sev-'d sln." The great fact in the turned away from God and war- eral important facts, namely, that , parable was the person and the shipped its own perverted self. God dealt with people as lndl-worl. 0f tfie Shepherd. The shep-That always brought downfall and viduals. The sheep (man) bad riot ner(j illustrated Christ who came dee truction. Through His word. Gpd been lost through Ood's careless- and aave the lost sheep. : t i He left the ninety and nine and went out to seek the one that was A BIGGER CAR A BETTER BUY! NEW Big Bodies . NEW Massive Beauty . NEW Faster Acceleration NEW Heavy Rigid Frame NEW Interior Luxury NEW Stabilizer Ride Control .drew Soft Slower-Action Springs NEW Roominess NEW Vision (glass area increased up "to 33) .NEW Wider Seats NEW Longer Wheel-base and Springbase. 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In addition to conTrriatlonil n singing during the session, Ed iSande of Ketchikan sang a beauti ful tenor solo. i j All the visitors from the outside were guets In many of lfs homes fin the city. i Special Session This morning the visiting pas-jtors held a special session at the 'home of Riv. J. H. Myrwanx Dur ing the afternoon the meeting continued In the church. The theme introduced last evening was discussed by pastors and lay . people. ! This evening the convention' continues. Rt. Rev. H. L. Foss presents the second part of the, text. There will be special sinking also this evening. The climax of the text will be presented and developed during the afternoon and evening sessions Saturday. Hockey Standings WDLPAPts Vancouver 4 0 2 24 15 3 Portland 4 0 2 24 15 3 Seattle 2 2 2 22 23 0 Spokane 0 2 4. 9 23 Q A "spot" costs you only half a dollar. Try It in the Dally News classified column. rtf) m " 1 Nil TTrT DOUBLE iooKttic CBUfll FOR SALE FOR 8ALE Nash sedan. Inquire Empire Baths. 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