SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, Nov 7, 19-11 .second and B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible school 9:45 a m with classes for all ages Morning worship 11 o'clock Special music by the choir under direction of Mis Stephen Eplei Morning sermon, "Is Ufe Worth Living " Christian Endeavor 6:30 p m Junior, high school and young people's groups Evening service 7 30 (»'(dock Evening sermon, "Who Changed the Sabbath?" Midweek service 7:30 p. rn Wednesday .Main and Siskiyou Blvd. I.. I\ Furman, Pastor Munday school 9 45 a rn. Morning worship 11 o’clock. C. A service 6 45 Sunday eve­ ning Evangelistic service to fol­ low al 7:30 o'clock C. A. service and choir practice 7 30 Tuesday evening. Bible study and prayer meeting 7 30 Friday evening Everybody is cordially Invitol to all services e • A baby girl was bom Saturday night to Mi and Mrs. Forest Jennings. • l»(-X tel Russell, coach at the local sch(i returned home Sunday from lx»ng Beach ami Van Ntiys, Calif where FOURSQUARE < III R< II Munday school 10 a m. II. Butterfield, superintendent. • Morning worship 11 a m. TRINITY EPIM4'OPAL <11111(11 Evangelistic service 7:45 p rn. Dr. (laiidn E. Huy re, Vicar Week night services Tuesday Holy Communion 8 a rn ami Friday evenings at 7:45. Church achool 9:30 a. rn. Sermon and morning prayrr il uatiioi A i ( III III II o'clock Holy Communion 8 a m Tues- Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor day (Armistice day service). Mass at 9 a m. Sunday. Holy Communion, 9:30 u in Sunday school for children «.in­ Wednesday. ducted by several Sisters from Choir will meet 7:30 p. rn the Sacred Heart academy of Thursday. Medford following mass inviteli to You arc cordially • worship with us. • Mis Lydia Gilkey of Mercer, • Pa. is visiting witn her cousin. I REE METHODINT CHURCH MI nm Lydia McCall East Main Street John R. Post, Pastor Sunday school at 9 45 u Bernice Beare, superintendent charge. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Junior meeting and Young Peo­ ple’s meeting at 6:45 p rn Even­ ing worship at 7:30 p m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed rieaday evening at 7:30 p. m. You are welcome to ail services • FIRST METHODIST ( III lt< II Cor. N. Main and lavurel Sts. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister Sunday church school, 9.45 a m. Morning aermon at 11 on the subject, "Blessed are the peace­ makers'* The pastor will admin­ ister the sacrament of baptism to a number of persons Mnd receive a class into church membership Wesley League and Youth ~ Fri- lowshlp at 6:15 p m Evening sermon at 7:30 on the subject, "What is man ?’’ uni Cook will sing a solo, "I'm a pii- grim," (Schindler) ami the young people's choir under direction of Mrs. Bruce will sing an anthem, "God that Madcst Earth and Heaven" (C. F Manney). Prayer meeting at 7:30 p m Wednesday, • ( III lt< II OF THF. NAZAItENK Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor Fourth and (' Mt reels Church school 9:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Departmental meetings. Junior, Young People, Adults. 6:30 p m Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m Young people's Bible study 7 p m Tuesday. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p m. Wed­ nesday. OU couldn’t aak l’hoir practice, Wednesday. 8:30 ° I she had been vacationing for the past two weeks, visiting relative«: ami friends She visited relatives in Talent Monday afternoon • riiilty Guild Bazaar, Saturday. Nov. IB, at the parish house. ( ohm - for 85c lunch or afternoon tea. Holiday gifts and goodie* • Mr and Mrs George Stevens celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary Sunday at the home of their 'laughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Jennings in Talent The couple was married in Jacksonville in 1891 Mr. Stev­ ens was bom in Clayton county, Iowa in 1867 and Mrs. Stevens was bom in Macon county. Ill ' Nov 29, 1868 Both families jour 1 neyed west in early days and lo- rated in vicinity of Brownsville Ore They have two daughters living in Taient, Mrs. John Ma­ lone and Mrs Ralph Jennings They have two grandchildren, Beverly and Marilyn Ma'one Mr and .Mrs Stevens reside in Talent and enjoy good health. • Mr and .Mrs George Turner of Fort Collins. Colo, spent a few days last week while on their honeymoon, visiting Mr. Turner's sister, .Mrs Ben Webster and fam­ ily They were enroute to Cali­ fornia and Idaho before returning to their home. • Mrs Ixm Fink made a business trip to Marshfield over the week­ end. • lira Gainer of llihvaukM Wls arrived in Talent Sunday evening by train to visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Fay Wedge. Page 5 She will visit in California later • Billy Breese who is employed at Fort Klamath spent the week end in Talent visiting hix sorter and brother-in-law, Mr and M rs Edwin Anderson. • Charles F Casey of Amlerwin Creek returned home last week after spending several weeks at the government hospital in Port­ land where he received treatment for stomach ailment. • • Subscribe for The Miner today us The SUNGOLD Family IS GROWING! 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For you’ve been leading the greatest life in the world. And it’s a tlirill to tell about it, too. A thrill to Hee the admiration in the eyes of the One and Only Girl as you tell about the first time you steered a Destroyer. Or handled a P.T. Boat at more than 45 miles per hour. Or stepped out in front of your sliipmates to receive your first promotion. bei . i . view news • Miss !>>la Gresham and Sgt Charles A Platko at Tacoma, Wash . were married Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gre­ sham. Miss Barbara Jean Moore attended the bride and Mr Wil­ liam Collins acted as best man. Miss Eunice Hager sang "I Love You Truly" accompanied by Mrs Adrian Sias, who also played the wedding march The marriage cer­ emony was read by Rev. Everette McGee. About 50 guests Were present for the wedding and re­ ception. Misses Betty Nicholls, Olive and Ida Belle Davis assisted with the serving Sgt and Mrs Platko left immediately for Ta­ coma where they will make their home. He is with the US army at Fort I>«wis. • The Upper Valiev Community club will meet next Wednesday, Mrs Chamberlain, M rs. Mav pnd Mrs Dunn will be hostesses for the afternoon Mrs. Va) Inlow ip in charge of the program. • Mrs. George Helm. Mrs John Hellmeyer and Mrs. Walter Hash are all taking the training in Red Cross nursing school in Ashland. Trinity Guild Rasaar, Saturday, Nov. IB, at the parish house. Come for 85c lunch or afternoon tea. Holiday gifts and goodies. • Mrs Robert Brant’r” •’"4 h”»-- Caroles of Oakland, Calif spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. i. Bmntlev • A J. Lanvston of Arkansas rela­ tive of Mrs R. I, RrnnCp” vUifp ' from Tuesday until Saturday at the Brantlev home • Mrs. Flovd Samford and mot*'*r Mrs. Dili, left last week for Ari- (Continued on page 8) LOOK WHAT THE U. S. 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