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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1928. PXT5B THRE9 4 JIGGS ARE Easter Church Services i1 i Tin WIiiints First Thomun llurvoy, nine, 23 X. J'eni'h street. Socond Krncst Smith, 10, 404 N. Orapo street. Helen Smith, nge tv. 103 Jackson tnrect. Fourth George Mtit b arc eleven, Uox 14!), Kout age Ive, o 3. Sure It was n case of "IlrlnKlnR I UP father." anil the young 'una of J Medford did Vheir xhare toward j the good cause. Bth "father" and Maggie were brought u: from j the bottom of the JIail Tribune ; front window, to the top, and "jigged" across the entrance all morning, expressing every mood in their make-up and every sorrow and joy in their hectic lives. l-.xu.ctly 4U7 aspiring cartoonists, running in age from four years old to i2, submitted their original con (ifptions of the famous pair during the week, in hopes of winning one ol the prizes in the contest spon sored by the Mail Tribune and George A. ilunt, thru the persoimt representation of S. G. Menden liull. This morning at nine there was a grand unveiling of the works of art, and tho 4J7 young artists brought their gangs to the cele bration. There, were spurts of oratory here and there throughout the cmwd, as some young 1'atrick Henry defended the work of his friend over that of some other ur tlst, who either was or was not more fortunate than the defendant In the ease. There were sly digs, both verbal and physical as to the respective merits of rival cartoon ists, and tactful suggestions on the part of the flvo or six year old creative geniuses as to certain fine points and delicate shadings at tained In certain instances. But the splendid thing about it all was the fact that there was little or no dispute heard over the four artists who won the first prizes. Their merits were pretty generally conceded, and the 403 others were well satisfied in the long run that they were to see a free movie at the Hialto for their efforts. At one o'clock, the young car toonists and their friends were "shot" in an attempt to storm the Mail Tribuno office for their tickets, by the 11. I. U. cameraman who has been taking pictures in the city the past week. After this the lucky youngsters went in a body to the Kialto theater,: where S. tl. Mendenhall became the most populnr man in Medford, when he welcomed them into tho theater. A unanimous whop ascended from nearly 500 youthful lungs as the first glimpse of Jiggs and Maggie, principal characters In the "Itringing Lp Father" feature was enught by the most appreciative audience George Hunt or Manager Mendenhall ever entertained. The first prize In tho contest won by Thomas Harvey consisted of a theater pass into the Hialto. . good for one month; tho second prize, won by Krnest Smith, u pass for three weeks: the third prize, won by Helen Smith, a pass for t wo weeks ; and t he f o urt h prize, won by George Mathew, a pass for one week. Much of the other contestants was awarded a theater ticket today to the picture "Hring ing Up Father." First M. K. Clmrclu Morning--- . - ty gan prelude, - "Caster Morn ing," Ashford. Processional, 166, "Welcome, Happy Morning," Calkin. Chorus, "l-ift I'll Your Heads' (The Messiah), Handel. organ one-lory, "(Jautlqufe d' Amour." Sheppard. Of f"tltntV unln "RnnlPr n.iwn ' VanHcoyoc, piano; MIhs KUow Mae nson, vionn; Airs, nuenergarui, organ. Chimes, "G olden Harps Are Sounding. " Havergall. 1'ostlude, 'March Krolca," Mal lard. Kvening Organ prelude, "Spring Song," Mendelssohn. Processional, 156, "Christ, the J.nr1, Is ltisen Today." Havidica. Hymn 177, "Hark, Ten Thou sand Harps and Voices," Mason. Prayer. Anthem, "The Shout of Victory," AHhrond; Epworth League Choir; Kllen Williams, soloist. Tenor solo, "The Resurrection," Shelley; Mr. Meeker. Scripture reading. Chorus, "The Hong of the Easter Angels," Kearis; Kpworth League Choir; Lucille Crews, soloist. Organ offertory, "Memories," St. Clair. Soprano solo, "Sheep and Lambs," Sidney Homer; Mitts Mel ba Williams. Hymn 10H, "Look, Ye Saints, the Sight Js Glorious," Kmart. Selections from cantata, "Our Lord Victorious," Shelley. Solo, "There Were Three Crosses." Miss Parrett. Chorus, "The Lord's Hutial." Chorus, "He Ik tlisen"; soloists, Miss Perrett, Mr. AlcGee. Soprano solo, "Thou Art With Me." Mrs. Nichols. MeditNtion, Kev. T. II. Temple. Chorus, "Our Lord Victorious," Shelley. Benediction. Chimes, "Crown Him With Many Crowns," Elvey. Organ post hide, "Easter Post lude," Hosmer. Mrs. Matle Vroman Huenergardt, organist; Mrs. W. M. VanScoyoc, pianist; Mrs. May Jordan Mac Donough, director. ; limitation, "Ferns in His Gar-1 ;den" Irene Judy. j ; Song. "Jesus the King" Junior ! department. j Play. "Easter Every Day" I The Pages, assisted by Miss Lu- i iclle 1'orter. j Play, "Her Easter Song" Jud-1 j son class. I j Hemarks on "The Easter Idea" j Pastor. j Henedk'tlon. Organ postlude Mrs, O. 11.' Bailey. t St. Mark' i:ilr--;n Cor. Oakdale and Fifth fits. 7;yo a. m.. Holy communion. 8:00 a. m., Holy communion. 10:0 a. m., Sunday school. 11:15 a. in.. Holy communion. 7:3o p. m., Evening service. Win. H. Hamilton, rector. IS. GLADYS YORK IS ABLE TO WORK AGAIN Mrs. Gladys York, stenographer ot the county agent's office who suffered a badly sprained left wrist when she last Thursday stumbled over an obstacle In the office, said to be from Sams Val ley, and fell headlong to the floor with such fni 'c.e that she fainted, was abte to resume work today ns usual. Her husband, Karl York of the pnstoffice staff, feeling solicitous about how she was standing the work today, was overheard to call her up on the phone and on re ceiving an answer to the inquiry, to remark: ".Vow you see. Gladys, how it would feel if I should ever hit you." With an eye to the future and In order to show who was boss he could not refrain from the attempt to instill some fear in his better half. Faster Servl First Presbyterian Church. Holly and Eighth. Edwin Percy Lawrence, minister. Ministry of Music. 1 Double mixed quartet: Florence Hazelrigg McElhose, Elizabeth Cnl Hns, sopraus; Edna Elfert fsaars, Nina Cole Mulholland, contraltos; George S. Johnson, George Mad dox, tenors: Dr. W. W. Howard, Don Newbury, basses; W. Carleton Janes, violinist; Alma Katharine Lawrence, substitute organist. Wide school, 9:4ft' n. m. -Last Sunday recorded tho largest at tendance for the spring. The num bers crossed the 300 mark. Every pupil is urged to be. in their clause and present for the opening serv ires at 0:45 a. m. This should set a new record for attendance. Verl G. Walker, superintendent, 1 1 a. m., Easter service. Sermon, ' Faith's Anchorage." Children's sermon, "Springs Flowers." He- ception of new members and bap tism of Infants. Organ prelude, "L n r g o from XerxeM," Haendel. Anthem. "In the Early Morn ing," Shelley; double quartet. Offertory, "Traumerl," Sehumnn Anthem, "Easter Vespers," Shel ley. Postlude n, "March Homalne Gounod. p. m., t.rand Easter concert by a double quartet. Organ, "Prelude and .Sielllann' from Cavalleria Uusticana Mas cagnl. Hymn, "All Hail tho Power of Jesus' Name." Anthem. "In the Early Morn ing." Shelley. Scripture lesson. Contra ?;o i-olo, "Resurrection," Marsh; Edna Elfert Isaacs. Anthem, "Hosanna," Granier. Prayer. Anthem, 'T h o Resurrection," Shelley. Vlulln solo, "No. 2 from n Suite." Sinding. Anthem. "In the End of the Sab bath," Speaks. t Offertory, "Consolation," Men delssohn. Anthem, "Easter Vespers," Shel ley. Itecptlon of new members. Anthem. "Awake, (dad Soul. Awake." llrown. lienedletion nnd silent prayer. Postlude. "Pomp and Circum stnnace." Elgar. Viral Christum Chmvli Ninth and Oakdalo streets. Carman E. Mell, minister, office and pastor's study in the church, phone 1007. Residence phone 1337. "Test our welcome." Special Easter services will be held Sunday. The Riblo school will give a short Easter' program at the opening worship of the Sunday school session. The aim is for COO in attendance. At the close of the lesson period the decision day will bo observed and the pastor will extend the Chris tian invitation. .The morning worship at 10:55 will be the climax to the special meetings Which have been in progress the punt week. There wilt be Easter anthems solos and beautlui decorations. The sermon subject will be, "The Resurrec tion Victory." Communion serv ice will be held as is usual every Lord's day. At the close of the sermon some brief reports will be given covering the past three three months' work. A great Sunday evening service i? being planned for 8 o'clock. The Easter spirit will continue to have prominence. Easter music will consist of congregational sinking, special anthems, quartets and instrumental accompaniments. A popular- presentation of the Easter message will be given In the sermon by the pastor on "Is Jesus a Dead Teacher, or la He a living Lord?" This will be an interesting discourse on the battle over the empty grave of Jesus. A very noticeable thing In all the evening services Is the large at tendance and happy fellowship. Preparation will also be made for baptisms at the close of the eve ning sermon. Christian Endeavor meetings at 7 p. in. The young people will also join in the union sunrise meeting at phoenix at 7 a. ni. Catholic Chuivh t South Oakdale a v e n u e nnd ; Eleventh s t r e e t. Rev. F. W. J Hlaik, pastor. i Masses at h and 11 u. ni. Rev. lleninus ltrennan, O. M. Cup.,, will preach at the musses. Wagner Crwk Missionary ltnptUt; Church lit Talent. j Pastor, T. J. Simmons. j nunauy scnuoi ui iv u. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. All are welcome. Church of Owl. Corner North Grape and Haven- Morning service, 11 n. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. No services Sunday evening. All are cordially Invited to attend even ing service at Grants Pass, 7:30 p. m. ' Advent Christian Church Bible school at :45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Mr. Fair. The evening service ia mainly a service of song. AH are welcome. Come ami Join lis in our service of praise. J. SPENCHK, T1LTON, Pastor. IS WELL ATTENDED The last of the pre-Eaater serv-b-es held during the week by the combined churches was well at tended in the Christian chimb last night. Special muein wa arranged in conimemorafton of ("Jood Friday. A beautiful solo was suit?, by Mrs. T. H. Temple. Rev. W. H. Eaton, pastor of the RaptiM church, delivered the firm sermon, centered around the la? words of Christ on the cross. "Father. Into Thy Hands I (Vim mend My Spirit." Mr. Eaton emphasized the simple faith and trust of the words nnd brought borne the fact that it had a nies np for each and every human being. The appreciation of the wnis was manifest In the large "it tendance of church goers-of every faith, who crowded the church at Very meeting Baptist Church. The Easter program Sunday morning at the Rapllst church, is as follows: Invocation.' Song. "Christ, the Lord Is Risen" Congregation. Welcome address Marjorie Vroman. Recitation, "Awake!" Roland Hhlnabarger. Recitation, "The Tulip" Betty Daugherty. Exercise, "if i Were the Sun," I a-v.-in Thurman, Harry Thur mnn. Janice Rtiley, Carlln Piatt Recitation. "The Violets" Mu riel Piatt. Song, "Just a Word of Kind ness" Primary department. Recitation, "E a s t c r" Aldfne Dun iv Song, "Easter Day" Primary department. A parting word Melvin Hoover. Play. "Hope of the Nation" The Joy class. Musical reading, "Mary of Mng dala' Mary Might and Mrs. liailey. Recitation, "A Cheery Wel come" Alice Mae Shirley. Song, "A Welcome to Tou" Junior department. I Recitation, "Easter ' Angela" Alma Edler. Recitation. "The Hyacinth" Lea Etta Evans. Exercise, "Sadness and Ol.id 1 new" Junior boys. First Presbyterian CliurvJi of Phoenix Sabbath school, 10 a. m. This will be the first Sunday that the classes will assemble in their in dividual class rooms in the new church. There will be rooms for each department, everyone Is in vited to come. J. O. N. Poling, superintendent..- . -. , Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. This service promises to be very helpful nnd Inspirational to all attending. . There will be a bap tismal service and reception of new members, also ordination service. Sermon, "The Lord of Life." by the pastor, Rev. R. W. Nelson. Offertory will bo special number rendered by the Temple fiiartet. The "Gloria" from the Twelft h M ass 1 y Moza rt will be rendered by the Templo chorus, Junior Christian Endeavor will meet at 4:30. Senior Christian Endeavor will meet at ti:30. Leader, Twlla Radur. Evening worship nt" 7:30. A large congregation is expected to be present for Sunday evening service to hear the beautiful Easter cantata, VEaster Angels," which will be presented by the Temple chorus consisting of 16 voices. Those taking solo parts will be H , W. 1' ra m e , ha ss ; Ar thur Hardesty, tenor; M. 1 Sheets, tenor: Mrs. Bertha Rader, alto; Mrs. Geo. Carpenter and Miss Twila Rader. sopranos. There will be a duet by Mr. Sheets and Mrs. Under. Mi's. H. W. Frnme, choir director, will preside tx the organ. The can tata pictures the tragic and vic torious event of the first Easter, bringing to mind again the fact that death does not end all, that victory over death Is won. Tho members of the chorus nnd their director. Mrs. Frame, have spent much time and diligent practice on the cantata, which indede promises to bo a great enjoyment and benefit to all at tending. Anyone having heard the Temple chorus render "Praise Ye the Father" at the dedication service last Sunday evening will not miss the chance of hear ing them present this splendid number. Full GosMl Church. Corner Newtown und Main Sts. Sunday school at l:-5. A class for every age and a welcome for all who come. Preaching service at 1 1 o'clock. Sendees will be conducted by Sis ter Martha Uryant, bith morning and evening. Evening service at 7:30. Come and bring your friends. "Come with us and we will do thee good." children baptized will please bring them at this hour. The morning worship will be in keeping with the spirit of the day and no pains will be spared in decoration or In the service to create a n Easter atmosphere. At this service there will be baptism and reception of members, The evening worship will be one of appropriate music and song and a short Easter mcKMitce by the pas tor. ltcihcl MLv-douury Itaptist Church, j C. H. Fredenhurg, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Preaching, 1 1 a. in. Evening service, 7:30. ' Text, Mutt. 12-15. Subject, "Cnity of the Church or Kingdom of Christ." "And Jesus knew their thoughts and said unto them, j 'Every kingdom divided against it-j self is brought to desolation; and! every city or house divided against itself nhall not stand." j Evening service subject, "Divine! Authority." John 10-1. "Verily,, verily 1 say until you, he that en-, tureth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some: other way, the same is a thief and' a robber. Rut he that enlereth, in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the porter openeth, und tho sheep hear blsj voice; and he en l loth bis own ; sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth i his own sheep, he goeth before i them, and tho sheep follow him:' for they know his voice. And a I stranger will they no follow, but flee from him, for they know not' the voice of strangers." Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing nt 7:30. Come and hear the old lime gospel at 7 HI Welch street. Everyone welcome to all services. The place and importance of the doctrine of the resurrection in the system of Rible teaching Is found in the Kith of lut Cor. The memory verse for tomorrow 's, ".Mercy." Get a verse with that word in it. You will enjoy the fine pro' L'l'iim on th retjurrAi-tinn which is being given in the Rible school at the time of the morning wor ship. All the school will have some part. j A special service will be held I in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at which a fine class will be re jeeHved into the church. If there aro somo who wish to unite with (the church who have not spoken j about It, will they please let the ; pastor know? The program for the afternoon service will consist of appropriate hymns, scripture ! readings, layer, a short address by the pastor and one by the chairman of the official board. ! epeciitl meetings. consecration and the formal re-' ception. Our young people who are planning to go to the sunrise services near Phoenix, with the other young people of the valley, should be at the church, ready I to start, at ti:15 a. m. They will I gather at their places of service I here at 7 p. m., and come to i stay for the evening services in ithe church, which will close tho You will do us good. ter music. Special Eas- CVntrul Point Federated Church J. M. Johnson, pastor. Come study with us the won derful story of the resurrection tomorrow. You will find the scriptures In Mark Iti. Malt. 2S. Luke 24:1-1'. and John 211.1-12. First Hupilst Church, W. H. Eaton, pastor. The Easter morning program wll consist of the Sunday school at 9:4Q a. m-, studying the Easter lesson, followed by the Easter pro gram given by the Sunday school at 11 n. m. Raptismul services at the close of this program. The evening program at 8 o'clock; will feature Euster music by the choir, glee club and orchestra, and: the Euster sermon by the pastor j on "The Resurrection Gift." Try our w elcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the FirBt Church ot Christ, Scientist, in Loston, Mass. Services aro held every Sunday at. 11 o'clock, cburc:i edifice, 2V1 North Oakdale. Subject tor Sun day, April 8: "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Sunday school at 9:45. Appli cants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris, tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which is in the Medford building, is open dally from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. THE NEW RIALT0 TODAY ONLY Con. 12:30 to 11 p.m. Marie Dressier, Pol ly Moran and J. Far rell MacDonald in a laugh riot seaaoned by Maggie and Jlggs. "Bringing Up Father" He was to henpeck ed, he thought the .statue of Liberty had a rolling-pin In her hand. Main Street M. 13. Chuiyh, South, W. K. Ray, pastor. Rssldence. 25 North Oakdale. Study at the church. Phones 384. Sunday school hour, special Eas ter program, 10 a. m. Sermon, "Why Weepest Thou?" 11 n. m. R u sin chs 'Men's Gospel Team ser vice, 2:30 p. m. Epworth league, 6:3ft p. m. Sermon, "The Stone Was Rolled Away," 7:30 p. m. Offlclnl hoard meeting, pastor's study. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting nnd choir prac tice, Wednesday 7:3ft p. m. District conference convenes Fri day and Hoturday. Dr. H. Ji. Hhan gle. D.D.. of Milton, presiding. Re ports of visiting preachers and del egates during the day. Pouching each nli'ht nnd following Sunday by the leading preachers of the district. Epworth league rally Saturday night. You are Invited to all of nnr ser vices, especially "the stranger and tho poor." . . Attention! We are In posltloito pay to more than anybody for wool -mohair. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, Phone 1063. 37 N. Grape Ht. urn Ion liiitheiim Cliuivh. West Fourth street nt Oakdale. F. W. Russurd, pastor. Residence, 32 Rose avenue. Phone 1201-X. Sunday .school at 10 a. m. Morning Easter services at 11 o'clock, with administration of the holy communion nnd reception of member. Her m on topic, "Clod's Gardens." Evening, 7:30 p. m. Instead of the regular evening service the members of the Luther league, as sisted by some of the Sunday school pupils, will present a pag eant entitled "I'nder the Southern Cross," with 40 participants. Final dress rehearsal for same promptly at 6:30. 1 The Ladles Aid society will meet at the church on Thursday at 2 p. m., with Mrs, F. J. Harris act ing us hostess.' Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Seventh Hay Ad cutis!. Corner Realty and Edwards Sin. Sabbath school, 11:45 a. m. L. L. Runch, superintendent; Miss Es- ftnd all classes represented In our Sabbath shuol, from kindergarten to bible class. Preaching service at 1 1 a. m. Home missionary exercises nt that hour. Missionary Volunteer society meets nt 3 o'clock under the lead ership of acudmy students. Preaching service Sunday even ing, 7:3ft, by Pastor T. L. Thuem ler. Subject, "The Coming Man ol Destiny, Looked for by All Na tions; From What Country Will He Come?" Sunday, April Uth, at 7:30 p. m.,1 the pastor will speak on "The FourT Horsemen of Revelation." I Prof. T. H. Folkenburg and the! Academy orchestra wll render spec-1 fal music at all evening services.! We cordially Invite the public to attend these bifde lectures. ' si No Advance Ifjd $1 . in Prices left f, 1 ADDED SHORT If FEATURES ' 1 R EOTHERMEL I I l At the if lJk Organ fff ONE DAY ONLY HT p Tomorrow I ESTHER RAL8T0N I - in a thrilling, baff- II iiing jarce. j "SOMETHING j ALWAYS HAPPENS" J is 12 Hrt Mtlimllt F.iriwoiml Oiurt-h. T. II. Trmnlp, -Li.D.. minister, j Itvclilvnce, 27 North Orange. Tel-, 332. ! Morning worship nt 11. Subject , Z J ne Jtlsen Lord. Kvenlnic wurnhlp at 7.30. Kul jel, "The Companion of the Way.-' Kpworth leamm at :0. A meet lnit of thciUKhtful youiiK people with a thoughtful meHHugc. i Hunday nehnol at IC4&. A clnH for you. The mid-week Hervlco AVednet-l day nlKht at 7:30. A meetlne with an evannelintlc note. At the Kunday whool hour there will be a program by the d.'part-l menu of tho school. Auio at thin ervlce. there will be baptixm of children. I'arenta that desire their Blue Flower Lodge We 8erve Fins Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for . Partiee and Banquets A PLACE TO DANCE Reservation Call 341R 3 LP On LUMBER ron EVKitf csh ; AT TROWBRIDGE LUMBKIl YARD I n Announcement of Policy! Our Message to the Growers of the Rogue River Valley Since we recentlv have been receiving so inanv letters from fruit growers to ask-how we operate our GRO'WEKS' TRUST J'UINl), we have decided to run a series of bulletins to explain our business policies. Also to advise certain principles for the consideration of all growers who ship their fruit, no matter what their present affiliations may lie. We believe our grower- patrons have the right to a straight-forward statement from us, their shipping agent, on every matter of policy. We are as willing to record our pfc.dgo to fruit growers in print as we are to utter it privately, by word of mouth. A few of the vital subjects to be discussed in the weeks to come will be: "Growers' Trust Fund" "Prompt Payment" "Individual Attention to Cars" "Various Methods of Sale" "Real F. O. B. Orders" "What Consignment Shipping Means" "Danger of the 'Guarantee' Of fer" "Company vs. Growers' Fruit". Along with these each' week, when the shipping season begins, we shall also give a short statement, on market conditions here and in the East. These will be unbiased. Yours for complete information about the fruit shipping busi ness. Watch for No. 2 of this series next week. . y Stewart Fruit Company E. G. POTTER, Receiver Medford, Oregon R. G, PARIJWEIsL, , Telephone 226 General Agent POWEA COMPANY YUJKIVWntJDXS A nnouncement We take pleasure in announcing that Copco 6 per cent Preferred Stock is now available for sale to our many customers and friends who reside within the ter tory served by this Company. j , , This is an attractive investment, combining safety of principal, marketability and good yield. Write to Copco Investment Department, Medford,' Oregon, for full details and illustrated booklet. 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