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Thursday, March 16, 1044 AT THE CHURCHES FIRST METHODIST CHURCH O>mer N. Main and Laurel Sts. Dr. George 'W. Bruce, Minister 9.45- Sunday Church School. The Bible is God's blue print for our guidance in building char acter for time and eternity. 11:00- Morning Worship. Sermon subject: "Lead Us Not into Temptation.” The choir will sing an anthem and lead In the congregational singing. Miss Sue Parkinson will sing the solo, ‘The Lord's Prayer.’ 6:15 - The Intermediate and Senior Youth Fellowship Groups will meet for worship. 7:30 - Evening Service. There 1s to be a union service in this church with speakers from the University of Oregon, under the auspices of the Ashland Post No. 14 American Legion. The sub ject for discussion is "Juvenile Delinquency In Oregon.” The Uni versity has gathered some valu able data on this live topic and is anxious to share this informa tion with the public. 7:30, Thursday evening . The mid-week Bible study and prayer service. SOUTHERN OREGON MINER The Chaplains’ Corps Report 22 Training Centers for Waves A PPEARING AT THE 1JTIIIA Sunday - Monday - Tuesday M.WT11A F AKTIH H |)iSCUss Red Cross Funeral s e r v i c e » were held Thursday for Mrs. M artha F. Arthur, 95, who passed away at The Red Cross w the home of her grund daughter, Mrs. 1. F. Andres on Granite St. subject of thought and co.iVc, Rev. A. II. MacDonne I, i. * sadon a t die Horary <u... . t Trinity Episcopal Church, was In meeting lust Thursday noon. U n Edna Sunders from Superintend charge of the services, ent Norby'a office gave a l.riv Mrs. A rthur was born In 1848 I In lauicaster, Pennsylvania. She ! talk on Red Cross objectives and is survived by her grand i Ugh ter ! dlstrlbuleo sunscripuo.i > and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth buttons, and other material to be used In the present it d Cr > i lamgford of Peterson, Iowa ve LU Ld u itei d.UI gave some In _ ( dr ve. ei d.tll □ : Mi nts of ‘ M iuieipht,. who i ; r ,,B“ nK “? °ut H‘Mi is serving on a sub chaser on the 7 7 7 work, and Hl. ve Zark , re cast coast .telephoned Ills mother, I '• ‘■Ml some hum an Interest slur Mrs. Alice Willits, one evening i lee. Souvenirs were displayed to the last week. club that hiul been ««•nt home by GOODROW—KOSAK Howard H. Jandreuu. The collec Miss Cella E. Goodrow of Nor tion was composed of an It ilbui folk. Virginia became the bride of clock, a piece of shrapnel, two C?pl. Steve G. Kusak of Allegheny, gold rlngN and a hot plate pad. o"'nrd Is one of the men from 'ennaylvanla last Saturday even ing, March 11th nt the M T Ashland in the Armed services to Burns residence, 211 Van Ness whom the Rotarlans mailed a let Avenue. Judge Nelle W. Burns ter last December. These letters read the m arriage lines. M ss from the Rotarlans are very much Bety Jo Burns and S Sgt John appreciated as is Indicated by the Stec were witnesses. They will I response from the men. make their nome in Medfold for I Mr ind Mrs, Earl Edsnll and the present. sons of Klamath Falls were visit TEMPERENCE GROUP MEETS ing at the J R l ’ittlnger home Monday evening, March 20, at Sunday. > ........... — o ~ ■ - - 8:00, a representative group of Irtani Dah!. pupil In the first n'tsiors and lay members from all churches are meeting to discuss • rad« nt Wash In ""ton School. Is 111 with the scarlet fever. the local temperence situation. At Rotary Meeting Addition of five new training schools has raised to 22 the train By Ruth Taylor ing centers at which Waves are H. I. Phillips, that typical American columnist, who can prepared for releasing Navy men turn a quip with the best of them, for service a t sea, according to and make you laugh with his word just received by Herbert home-style humor, can with equal Crain, recruiting specialist in skill touch your heartstrings with charge of the Medford Navy re his sincere devotion to the ideals cruiting substation, which handles Waves' applications in (his area. that «re American. Newest addition to the training Recently Mr. Phillips wrote a fine tribute to the Chaplains centers for the women bluejack Corps — that unselfish, whole- ets is that for hospital corpsmen i souled body of men, who, own a t the naval medical center at RobeH l*alge and Evelyn Aukeni ing allegiance to the spirit of the Bethesda, Md., where Waves a n j In "Son of D racula” working democracy that is the trained for duty in naval hos United States, owe a still higher pitals. _ „ . . . . . . . • LIVE S T tH K ASSOCIATION allegiance to that God in whom The five - week indoctrination i HEAR LATEST FACTS our nation trusts. They may be training for Waves is at H unter . _. Catholic, Protestant or Jew—they College, New York City. Officers’ 1 i Those attending the animat may differ in creed—but they are training is at the naval training meeting of the Western Oregon alike in their devotion and in their station at Smith College, N orth Live Stock Association in Eugene faith that to God all things are hampton, Mass., and Holyoke. April 4 and 5 will hear the latest summaries on live stock m arket possible. Theirs is a fine tradì- . South Hadley, Mass. ing, the food situation, animal tion, to which they are adding More service schools are being diseases and predatory animal greater laurels on battle fronts all ; established as more Navy jobs are control, according to the prelim over the world. filled by Waves. The average inary program announced by R. L. T he priest who puts the water | Wave now completes her train Jones, Clifton, pressan t, and H. ing as a petty officer and is A. Lindgren, extension animal on dry lips. skilled in handling a man-sized husbandman and secretary-treas The rector leading tired men in —V— job when she reports a t a naval urer of the association. prayer, NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH, station. The success of the Waves The rabbi with the word of Abra ----------- o----------- CONGREGATIONAL program has been due to the ham, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newton Comer of Blvd. and Morton Each doing quietly his holy share. training given the Waves, which ! visited with Mr. and Mrs. W alter J. Howard Rees, Minister These are the men who ease the actual!y qualifies them to release | Herndon in Klamath Falls last Mrs. Glen Prescott, Church a man for sea service. I week end. weary path, School Superintendent Who touch the heart and heal the Miss M argaret Ramsey, organist harassed soul. 9:45 - Church School Who keep the vision of the boy 11:00 - Morning worship hood day. 7:00 p.m - Young People's Pil Preserving things learned at a grim Fellowship mother’s knee.” i . —V— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Main a t Helman Sunday services: Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. (Junior Church meets at the same hour.) Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m. 7:30 - Evening Service Wednesday: Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. A warm invitation is extended to ail. Anyone with a man at the front—and what family hasn't a man there?—feels better because of these men. They are the un armed soldiers, going without weapons into the battle. They face unafraid because of their faith, the same dangers th at confront the men who turn to them for comfort. Never faltering in their duty, they are, at all times, min isters unto men, teachers of the truth, preachers of the way, con- so ?rs of the dying. ‘T ie Catholic, the Protestant, the Jew— CHURCH OF CHRIST As one they give the all sustain Second and B Streets ing grace Earl F. Downing, Minister To those who die to keep our way of life B.bie School, 9:45 a. m.; E. H. W .thout regard to cole f ilth or McGee, superintendent. race: Classes for all ages; nursery Theirs is the symbol of a nation for children 3 and under. • strong, 11:00 - Morning Service. Junior Church, 11 a. m., for ' The force that makes a country’s shield so bright: children of beginner, prim ary and junior ages. The Chaplains’ Corps of gallant Godlike men, 6:30 - Christian Endeavor for I Who blaze the way with the Juniors and High School age. Eternal Light.” Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service of Prayer and Ail honor unto the chaplains of Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 our armed forces! They, too, are p. m. heroes, of whom the whole nation —V— is proud and to whom we each TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCW owe a debt of gratitude! Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar Corner Fourth and C Streets 8:00:Holy Communion 9:30- Church School 9:30, Saturday - Sabbath School ll:00:Service and Sermon 11:00 - Worship. z Beginning the 24th at 7:45 p.m., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the regular Sunday night meet Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor ings will be conducted oiF Friday 9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, night of each week. A series of sermons on Temperance and Pro Superintendent. 11:00- Morning Worship. hibition setting forth our Chris 6:30 - Young People’s Meeting tian and civil responsibilities rela- J tive to the present day experi 7:30 - Evening Service 7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel ences by J. Z. Walker, evangelist lowship hour. and lecturer. The first of the series begins Friday night, March 24th a t 7:45. The subject will be THE CHURCH OF THE "Man’s First Sin and Appetite.” BRETHREN Everybody welcome. No collec Ashland and Medford tions. Ward E. P ratt, Pastor 10:00 - The Church School. CATHOLIC CHURCH Theme: "The Meaning of the Sixth ana C streets Cross” Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor. Graded lessons for the children. Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, 11:00 - Worship Service Message: “God of the Living” Sunday Schsol after Mass con ducted by the ladies of the church. Worship during Lent every Sun day. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Evening Services in Medford at Charles E. Brewn, Pastor 501 Beatty St. 9:45 - Sunday School. 8:00 p.m.: Evening worship. 11:00 - Morning Worship. Half-hour opening in charge of 6 :45 - Young People. M argaret Lininger. Message on 7:30 - Evangelistic Service. the theme: ’Create a Clean H eart.’ 7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage P ray 7:00 p.m. Everybody present to er meeting. practice E aster Music. 7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet —V— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. ing. —V— SCIENTIST VICTORY MISSION Pioneer Ave., South ( undenomin itional Sunday morning service a t 11 o’clock. Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 89 North Main Street Wednesday evening meeting, (across from Litwiller's) wnich includes testimonies of 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School Christian Science healing, is held Classes for all ages and wher. at 8 o'clock. the children are given special a? Reading Room open daily from tentton. Mrs. Leo Wine Is super 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and intendent. holidays. 11:00 - Morning Worship The public is cordially Invited 7:30 p.m. - Evangelistic Service to attend these services, and to Special music and singing. use the Reading Room. Tuesday night prayer meeting - V— at 8:00. Prayer changes things.” j SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Thursday night Bible Study at , CHURCH 8:00. ; j j ' ' — V— -V - £ i JUST lUISHIHC isn't the way to pay those past- clue bills... See any branch of the First National Bank of Portland to discuss your financial problems ...Borrow the low-cost way from this bank and repay monthly. • Loans ' $5O to *1OGO • s 'S igmc A, -v First national Bank ♦ • * OF sai L m j ) U ,,. ► R ID IR A I D t P O 5 I • • • J U A N CI C O R P O R A T IO N > K ■s*. Uï ---------- 'V . V ' i