Thursday, A p ri! 27, 1944
A T TH E CHURCHES
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
CHURCH
S O U T H E R N O R E G O N M IN E R
The Right of Way
By Ruth Taylor
Corner Fourth end C Street»
The other day 1 stood at a busy
N ew York street corner. Traffic
w as speeding by. It seemed like
one Of those hopeless snarls rem
iniscent of pre-gas rationing days.
Suddenly 1 saw a little child at
the curb— all alone. I started for-
ward to pull him back, when the
' policeman saw him. He raised his
hand and all traffic stopped while
that little child crossed safely to
his school on the other side of
the street.
That is democracy--where a lit
tle child has the right of way!
The strength of democratic gov-
i ernment is that it is forward
looking. Not only are all people
alike in the eyes of the law, but
all children are alike, to be pro
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tected, to be free from want and
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
fear, to be tenderly cared for, to
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
be counted neither as rich nor
9:4b - Sunday School.
poor, black nor white, Jew, Cath
11:00 - Morning Worship.
olic nor Protestant— but just as
6:45 - Young People.
children, the hope of the nation,
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage P ra y the future of the world.
Only in a free land are the
er meeting.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet rights of the child respected. And
only where all children are safe
ing.
is any child safe.
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O ur boys are not giving their
C H U R C H O F T H E N 'A Z A R E N E
lives for the safety of the things
4th and C Streets
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they have had. but for the safety
W . R. Wise, Pastor
of their children and their chil
9:45 - Church school, T. S. dren to be, that they may live
Wiley, Superintendent.
and grow strong into worthwhile
11:00 - Morning worship
manhood and womanhood.
6:30 - Young people's Service,
Recently the editor of the Sw an
Dad me Hendrix, President.
ton Courier, up in the rockribbed
7:30 - Evangelistic Service
state of Vermont, wrote me: "To
7:30, Wednesday - Prayer meeting preach the doctrine of democracy
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is something that can never be
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lacking in inspiration. Democracy
is not only the American way of
( undenominational
life, but must be the world way
Rev. Deo C. Wine, Pastor
erf life, or there will be no life
89 North Main Street
for anybody. W e will have to re
(across from D itw iilera)
turn to the law of the jungle If
10:00 a.nx - Sunday School
Classes fo r all ages and where we do not put into practice our
Our
th»> children are given special at- preaching of democracy.
tention. Mrs. Deo W ine is super words must reduce themselves t i
action. This is really the test.”
intendent.
He w as right. Democracy must
11:00 - Morning Worship
8:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service prevail if the children of the fu
ture are to have their chance. W e
Special music and singing.
Tuesday night psayer meeting are fighting now for that. W e are
at 8:00. P ra y e r changes things." winning the fight overseas, but
we still have a fight to win at
Today?”
home
to translate our ideals into
Topic:“Is Divine Healing for U s
Thursday night Bible Study at action.
W e can do so if we think less
8:00.
8:00 - Saturday,
Evangelistic of ourselves and more of those to
follow, if w e try to correct those
service.
things in our society which we
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condemn — prejudice, discrimina
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tion, group thinking. W e give the
Corner N. Main and Laurel Sts.
children o f our patlon the right
D r. George W . Bruce, Minister
of w ay on our streets. Let us
9:45- Sunday Church School.
; give them the right of w ay in our
There is no better place for hearts by building for them a
children and adults to study the ! brave new world of brotherhood
W ord o f God. 'Ihe scripture plant- ! into which they may enter equip-
ed in the mind of childhood w ill j peti to, In turn, build a better
be a guide, guard, and comfort in world for their children and their
later years.
children's children.
11:00- Morning Worship.
Subject: "Is There any Profit T R IN IT Y E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H
in P ra y e r? ” The choir w ill sing
Rev. A - H. MacDonnell, Vicar
an anthem.
8:00:Holy Communion
6:45 M eth o d ist Youth Group*
9:30- Church School
8:00-Evening Worship.
ll:0 0:Servlce and Sermon
This church will worship in the
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Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m.
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
7:30, Thursday evening - The
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
mid-week Bible study and prayer
9:45-
Bible School, C. E. Corry,
service.
Superin
tendent.
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11:00- Morning Worship.
N E IG H B O R H O O D C H U R C H ,
6:30
- Young People’s Meeting
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
7:30 - Evening Service
Com er of Blvd. and Morton
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel
J. H ow ard Rees, Minister
lowship hour.
Mrs. Glen Prescott, Church
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School Superintendent
TH E CHURCH OF THE
M iss M argaret Ramsey, organist
BRETHREN
8:45 - Church School
a ah lan j and Medford
v 11:00 - Morning worship
W a rd E. Pratt, Pastor
\ 7:00 p.m - Young People's P il
10:00
- The Church Schsol.
g rim Fellowship
Graded
lessons for the children.
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11:00 - Worship Service
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Topic: “Putting Together the
CHURCH
Pieces.”
North M ain at Helman
Evening Services in Medford at
Su day servicss:
501 Beatty St.
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
8:00 p.m.: Evening worship.
M orning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Subject: "O ur Hearts on F ire ”.
(Junior Church meets at the same
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hour.)
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F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IST,
Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
S C IE N T IS T
7:30 - Evening Service
‘
Pioneer
Ave., South
Wednesday:
Sunday morning service a t 11
P ra y e r and Bible Study, 7:30
9:30, Saturday - Sabbath School
11:00 - Worship.
Young people * meeting at 3:00.
Friday night, April 21 at 8:00
P.M. - Temperance lecture by J.
Z. W alker on the text: "W o e unto
him that giveth his neighbor drink
that putteth the bottle to him and
makeh him drunken also. Hab.
2:15.
Everbody welcome.
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C A T H O D IC C H U R C H
Sixth ana C streets
Rev. W . J. Meagher, Pastor.
Sunday morning ax 9 o'clock,
Sunday School after Mass con-
ducted by the ladies of the ohurch.
o’clock.
p. m.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
A w arm invitation is extended
to all.
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CHURCH
OF
C H R IS T
Second and B Streets
E a rl F . Downing, Minister
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
which
includes
testimonies
of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Bible School, 9:46 a. m. E. H.
McGee, superintendent.
11:00 - Morning Service.
H a rry Schaefer, Sr. for many
years a missionary in India will
speak.
Junior Church, 11 a. m. For
Talent, Oregon
children of beginner, prim ary and
D r. G. W . Bruce, Minister
junior age.
9:30 - Morning Worship
7:00 - Christian Endeavor
Subject: "Is There any Profit
8:00 - Evening Service
Evangelist Cays w ill give a in P ra y e r? ”
10:30 - Sunday
School
with
chart sermon on the subject,
Clarence Holdridge superintend
"W here Do You L iv e ? ”
Evangelistic Services, Tuesday ent.
Wednesday at 7:30 - The mid
through Saturday with Evangelist
and M rs. E. Gilbert Cays, a t 8:00 week Bible study and prayer ser
pm .
vice.
SEAM AN
W IL IJ T S
N AM ED
(Continued from page 1)
that w as the Boise after the bat
tle that the author of "Pick Out
the Biggest" refers to Bill Willits,
'recently from a farm in Oregon,"
as one of the volunteers helping
overworked corpsmen round up
wounded and give them ambu
lance service.
Three times as
W illits deposiied the wounded he
pleaded, "Listen, Surge, If this
man needs a blood transfusion I
want to give it." The surgeon as
sured him that If need arose, his
proffer would be accepted, but,
privately, " I f young Willits had
been taken up on each of his o f
fers he would have needed sev
eral transfusions himself; but the
incident was typical of the spirit
of the Boise men that night to
ward less fortunate shipmates.
Seaman W illits is still in fhe
Navy, but not now on the Boise.
1 While she was being repaired,
W illits was assigned to a sub
chaser, where he now is on duty.
Morris' book describing the part
of the Boise in the struggle for
the Solomons is now in the local
public library, according to Miss
Cora Mason, librarian, and will
soon be catalogued and available.
VCheck His Record...
. . . and his Senate Committee Assignments so
vitally im portant to Oregon:
Keep Rufus C.
HOLMAN
United States Senator
R EPUB LIC A N P R IM A R Y , M A Y 1 9
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