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JfEDFOKD MXTL TRTBTJOT. IfEDFORD, OKEGOS, STJXDAY, MAY 8. 1932. PAGE FIVE X METHODIST YOUNG TO GIVE PROGRAM MetiodlBt young folks will present a ipeclal program In celebration of Mother's day, Bunday evening. 8:00 o'clock In the sanctuary. First M. K cburch, to whlcA the public Is cord ially invited. Mrs. Henry Heunergardt opens the service with a select pipe organ vol untary, followed by congregational singing and prayer, led by the pastor, Alexander O. Bennett. Other features of the hour will be: "The Origin and History of Moth- Ier's Day" by Mildred Walker iesponslve Scripture reading, led by George Bennett. Solo "God's Greatest Gift" Bories Margaret Bateman - Reading "When Mother Cleans the Attic". by C. H. Paske, Jr. Sextet "Bongs My Mother Taught Me" Anton Dvorak Geraldlne Fox, Florence Neuman, Frances Arnsplger, Luella Corn, Joyce Banish, Madge Kunzman Reading "The Knight's Toast" by Leila VanDennark Solo "Mother Machree' Olcott-Ball Mary Rosenberry Solo "Songs Our Mothers Sang" Adam Gelbel Luella Corn Jleadlng "I Know a Little Brown House" Edith D. Oaborne Velma Stubblefleld Closing song by the congregation. Benediction and chimes. CHOIR will ran SONGS MOTHER LOVED Th choir of the Central Point Christian church will present a pro gram of muslo, entitled "Song Our Mothers Loved, Sunday evening in the auditorium of the church at 8:00 p. m. The program will consist of solos, duets, choir and male quartet and women's chorus. The program pro mises to be a very pleasing and en Joyable one and the public Is cord ially invited. St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Sth street. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector. 8 a. m.. Holy communion. 10 a. m.. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m, morning service. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav saints At Beatty and Edwards. Sunday . school, -10 a. m. ... , flhurch. 8:00 D. m. Relief Society ana rnestnooa meeting Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. F. H. Metcalf, branch pres Advent Christian Church niHla erhnnl. fl:4S A. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. and 6 p.m. Loyal workers service, 7 o clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 o M. E. LaDleu will speak at eleven o'clock, subject, "A Message to Mo thers." Trvln niinrnv will sneak at 8 rj. m Subject: "The Hardness of a Good Soldier." Spiritual Science Church K. P. Hall, 6th and Grape Sts. Rev. Orlen R. Krlna. Pastor Sunday services, 8 p. m. Trance irtiir fiiihleet unknown. Tuesday evening, 8 p. m. Message Circle, 143 No. Ivy street. Ladles Aid meets this Thursday as usual, 2 p. m. All welcome. The pastor is in his study every day for private work, iu no. ivy. Main Street Methodist Church, South n n wnofi niutor. This church will observe Mother's Day Sunday with special music, and a sermon by the pastor at eleven OClOCK. 0-4R m. Sundav school. 7:00 p. m., service conducted by the young people's division of the church. 8:00 p. nf., singing of old hymns. followed by a tarn ny tne paawr A coraiai welcome w m. Church of the Nazarene John T. LaRoee. Pastor Sunday will be the beginning of the "vminff People's Revival" which U Today SPECIAL Mother's Day Dinner 50c Also De Luxe Dinner 75c Franklin 's CAFE Central Ave. being sponsored by the Young Peo ple's society. Rev. Ira P. and Aletha A. Dumas, evangelists in charge, will be heard at both services. Morning worship at 11. Evening evangel is tlo service at 8 o'clock.. Services every evening next week at 8 o'clock, except Saturday. Sunday school at 0:45. A special program has been arranged In honor of "Mother's Day" and will be pre sented at the Sunday school hour. Young People's society meeting In the church at 7:00 oclock Sunday evening. Class meeting In the annex also at 7, Sunday evening. A cordial welcome Is extended to one and all. First Presbyterian Church South Holly and W. 8th Bts. Sunday school and Bible study, 9:46 a. m. Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Ser mon, Rev. B, J. Klmber. Topic In keplng with the sentiment of Mo ther's Day. Special music Solo: "Dear Little Mother, Margery Mathews, Mrs. Ray Edwin, guest pianist. Christian Endeavor and Westmins ter Forum, 7:00 p. m. Visitors cordially Invited. Zion English Lutheran Church Fourth street at Oakdale avenue. Geo. P. Kabele. D. D., pastor. 10:00 a. m. Bible school. Classes for all ages 11:00 a m. Mother's day service. Special service' arranged in honor of mothers. Sermon subject: "Mother's Joy." Whether they have passed on or are still living, let us attend Church Sunday in gratitude for and In honor of our mothers. 7:00 p. m. Young People's Luther League. Topic: "Appreciating Our Parents." You are Invited to attend our church with the friendly spirit. First Methodist Alexander G. Bennett, Pastor Mother's Day observance with spe cial sermon by the pastor, "Mothers Courageaus"; solo by Miss Janette Trill; girls sextet, at public worship, 11 a. m. At 8 p. m. program by the young people celebrating Mothers Day. Sunday school assembly, 9:45 a. m. featuring Mother's Day. Foworth Leaeue youths' hour, t p. m, in the church parlor. Mid - week meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., in the chapel; laymen s night, E. Chrlstesen in charge. All people more than welcome. Talent Missionary Baptist Church n. H Fredenburtz. Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Harry Walker, superintendent. 11 o'clock sercon God's Provlden t-.iai Riom Over the Universe. 7 o'clock sermon Mothers or tne Mnt.harfl tjav nroeram. conststlnK of special muslo, readings, songs and a play at 8:15. nihiA Mfrnriv under the auspices of the Ladles' auxiliary each Wednes day afternoon at 2 ociock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. vnn will find a cordial welcome awaiting you at these services. " ' Free Methodist Church Corner of 10th and Ivy Streets E. N. Long, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45. Morning message, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 7:45. r Mntvipm rinv nrosram will be nn.rnnn(i until the following Sunday owing to the absence of some of the teachers and workers who are In at tendance at the Salem convention. Plans are being made mrougn me uu.. nriit.inn tn have Rev. C- JAMES W. MOT! Candidate for Eepublicar Nomination for Congress James W. Mott la one of the out standing figures In the public 111 of Oregon a man with an estar llshed record of constructive lea ershlp and accomplishment. As Corporation CommlMloner As present Corporation Comml: sloner In the administration o Governor Meier, Mr. Mott hiv during the psst twelve month' performed the herculean Job oi ridding the state of financial rack eteering. He has to date convicted every financial outlaw he hft; prosecuted, has restored the build ing and loan business of the state to a sound, condition and has saved millions of doUars to the Investors of Oregon. As a legislator Aa a member ot the state legis lature during the past four ses sions, Mr. Mott has achieved the unique distinction of having se cured, by his own bills, the enact ment of every piece of legislation, without exception. In which the district he represented were In terested. He Is the author of many of Oregon's most Important laws and has had a leading part In the enactment of all progressive legislation paused since 1623. What the Records fthow Mr. Mott'a record shows not only that he knows what his constitu ents are entitled to. but that he also knowa how to get It. RFAD UTITEMENT OF RECORD AND DIGEST OF "I.ATTORM IS VOTERS' PAMPHLET Paid adv. Mott for Congress Com. Wm. P. rills, Chairman W. TroxeU and Dr. H. C. Wescke. mis sionaries Just returned from China. to be at the Free Methodist ohurch Tuesday evening, May 10th. Yon can not afford to miss hearing these most able missionaries. 8t. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main street and Portland ave nue. H, H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. "A Christian Mother," theme of the sermon based on Prov. 81, 26-29. The public Is cordially Invited. No evening worship. Ladles' club meets Thursday after noon at 2:00 o'clock, Mrs. E. R. Pech entertaining. Sunday school teachers meeting Thursday evening at 6:00. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, 11:00 Morning worship. Mother's day service. Mother's day sermon, Mothers and Ottiero." Mrs. D. V. Piatt will sing "Your Mothers Loves You Still," by Pugh. The choir's Mother's day number will be "This Wonderful Friend of Mine," by John Creswell. 7:00 p. m. Young people's group devotional meetings. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. The program for this hour will be by the senior B. Y. P. U. group, which will give a Mother's day pageant entitled, "God's Dream Come True." You are cordially invited to share Vie good things of the day with us. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Joseph Pope, Pastor The Sunday school meets at 9:46 a. m. with classes for all ages. Public worship, 11:00 a. m. Solo. Miss Dorothy Lee Baughman A selection by the mixed quartet. Sermon, '"The Name Above All Earthly Names." Ep worth League, 7:00 p. m. ' Subject, "A Tribute to Mothers." Leader, Joan Pope. Evening worship, 8:00. Music by the orchestra. Sermon. "Finding Out." Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Mother's Day will be observed in both the morning services. We extend a hearty welcome to you to attend all of our services. Full Gospel Church At 11 Newtown. The services for the week are: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Sunday morning worship, 11 a. m. Sunday evening evangelistic, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday of each week, prayer meet ing at 7.45 p. m. Thursday of each week there will be a service at 7:45 p. m. There are other services conducted A Sale Record I HT" amfmik.- ...wi' i,ui in Medford Coming! An Event That Will Make History in Medford! - Watch This Paper! MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. by this church, Jail service each Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. A service Is conducted at the County Farm every other Sunday afternoon. The publlo Is cordially Invited to attend all services. J. H. Carver, pastor In charge. The Salvation Army Fourth and Bartlett. Sunday: Sunday school and Bible class. 9:45. Holiness meeting, 1 1, conducted by Ensign Pack. Young Peoples Legion, 6:30, con ducted by "Dorothy Hammond. Salvation service, 8:00. conducted by Ensign Pack. Special Mother's day Items will oe given by the young people and the Corns Cadet Brigade will be fea tured all day. Tuesday: Bible study, 8:00, conducted by Ensign Pack. Thursday: Salvation meeting, 8 00, conducted by the young people, Saturday: Free and Easy Salvation service. 8:00. conducted by Ensign Pack. We extend a very hearty Invi tation to you to attend our services. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale 8ts W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9.45 a. m., M. Olson superintendent. Morning worship begins at 10:55. This is Mother's Day and the pastor will preach on the subject of "Bible Mothers." Christian endeavor at 7:00 p. m. The evening evangelistic service begins at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Going a Little Farther." The musi cal program will be as follows: Morning Prelude "Excelsior" Kerr. Offertory "Moods" Mason. Anthem ''Across the Years to You Mother" Hopkins. Poatlude "March of the Noble" Keats. Evening . Prelude "At Eventide" Harris. Offertory "Reverie" DeLeone. Anthem "My Master" Bunker. Postlude ''Processional" Kerr. Effie Herbert Yeoman, director; Mrs. Theodore Sims, pianist. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Ghurch, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakedale. Subject for Sunday, May 8: "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian That Will SMASH Science healings, at 6:00 o'clock. The reading room, which is lo cated at 401 in the Med ford building is open dally from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is In attendance from 11:00 to 4:00, at w.htch time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The publlo Is cordially Invited to attend the service and visit the reading room. Adrienne's Style Revue to Feature Remodeled Shop In connection with the formal opening of her artistic, enlarged shop on South Central avenue w.hlch will take place Friday, May 13th, Adrlenne Steward will present an ex tensive style revue at the Craterlan theatre Wednesday and Thursday nights, May 11 and 12 between the first and second shows. Twenty-five of Medford's charming girls will model summer dresses for all occasions as well as the very lat est style costumes for beach wear and vacation trips. Elaborate stage set tings have been arranged by Man ager Jack Retlaw, who la also assist ing in directing the revue. In addi tion to the fashion parade an In teresting incidental program will be Interspersed. Nearly 100 per cent performance featured operation of trl-motored transport and slngle-englned mall passenger planes over the Seattle-Medford-San Diego airway of United Air Lines, it was announced here to day by Phil Sharp, field manager. A total of 176,640 miles was sched uled to be flown during the month and the company's aircraft actually completed 174.000 miles. Approxi mately 87,000 pounds of air mall letters were carried between Medford and other Pacific coast cities. Owners Seeking Cabin Pillagers Several cabins at Shady Cove and Edgewood have been broken Into and pillaged lately. Cabin owners are investigating clues as to the guilty parties and have also arrang ed for watching the cabins day and night. an Ail-Time EAGLES' PROGRAM CRATER1AN TODAY S Mother "who asks for nothing and deserves so much" will today have the thrill of being remembered by her children and frlenda. For this Sunday has been set aside by the U, S. Congress as the day of remem bering those who have glimpsed the dlvlneness of life. The history of the observance dates back to 1904, When Past Orand Wor thy President Frank E. Herlnger of the Fraternal Order of Eagles desig nated the second Sunday In May ps the day to "reflre the faith of our childhood." Not long after the Inauguration of the day In the United States, the custom has spread throughout the world, bringing Joy to thousands of mothers, who would otherwise be neg lected unintentionally. In Medford churches, as well as those throughout the nation, moth ers will be honored In special pro grams. Florists and greenhouses of the city have reported large orders of bouquets and plants to be deliver ed to the "wonderful mothers' of Medford. The keynote program for the obser vance Is being conducted this morn ing by the Eagles Aerie No. 2003. Through the courtesy of Jack Ret lew, manager of the Fox Craterlan end Rial to theaters, the um of the Craterlan has been donated for the services today from 10 to 11 a. m. The public Is Invited to attend the program, which has been arranged as follows: Overture, Miss Madge DeLasaux; In vocation, Rev. W. R. Balrd of the First Christian church; "My Mother's Eyes," solo by Mrs. Lulu Thurston, Katherlne Wendt, piano: "That Won derful Mother of Mine," solo by Ar thur Hardesty; address of welcome by Ray Schumaker, W. P. . "Ave Maria." Mascagnl. adapted to intermezzo from Cavallerla Rustlcana, Mrs. J. R. Thompson soprano; Miss Geraldlne Thompson, violin; and Miss Ore ae'd BiilMou Purchased Lfctutd br Stat ot C.lflomJa BiUbtUhtA 1901 WILD BE R G BROS. SMULTING & RKFINING CO. Officeti742 Market St.,Sn Francisco PUnti South San Franciico Your Dollars Ever Before Event! - DeLasaux, organ. Mr. Hardesty Willi also sing "Silver Threads Among the Gold." preceding the address by D. D. 11111, state president, F. O. E. "A Flower for Mother" is the reci tation to be given by Miss June Parke, and "Somebodya Mother," a musical reading will be given by Miss Irva Fewell, accompanied at the piano by Lewis Parker. This number will be followed by the benediction. Immediately following the program the Eagles will have Initiation of candidates, to be followed by a ban quet at their hall upstairs In the Medford National Bank building. Youll feel Mighty Proud DRIVING THIS SMART NEW DE SOTO HOW WOUlDyou like to be In this picture? Driving an expensive looking car like this ? What's that ? You're afraid you can't afford such ,mart-looking automobile? You're wrong. This Is 1932. Things bave happened since you bought your last car. Smartness used to be a rich man's privilege. That's all DeSoto Six $67s;:.:: MEAD MOTOR COMPANY 204 No. Riverside Will Go Further Than at This Extraordinary COMING SOON! Sample Ballots In Voters Hands Distribution of sample primary ballots, both democratic and repub lican, was underway today by the county clerk's office, in ail pre cincts of the county. Many voters called at the courthouse for the copies. A number of democratto workers took samples and started out to educate the layman on how to vote. The democratic sheets are a sea-shell pink and the republican ballots are pea-green. been changed. And DeSoto did It I Today smartness is a question of taste not price. For your old car and a few dollars a week ; 1 1 you could be driving America' smartest low-priced can Of course you can afford Isi DeSoto starts as low as $67 5 F.O. Bi Factory. DeSoto Motor Corpora tion, Division of Chrysler Motors! ACToirr Phone 000