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'ELDER DANiELLS LONG IN MISSION FIELD OF CHURCH Elder A. O. Danielle, who spoke S&tuida; morning on the subject of "The Divine Care and Protection of the Christian" at the Seventh-day Adventlst conference, Is quite gen erally regarded as one of the "apos tles of the denomination." In 1884 he went as one of the early mission aries to the gnat island field of the South Pacific, where he labored for fourteen years, his work extending over Australia, New Zealand, Tas mania, Fiji, New Hebrides, and other Islands At first bis labors were con fined to the evangelistic line. Later he was called to the executive work, and under his administration, a very strong and efficient organization was built up Before he left that field, the church membership had grown to some ten or twelve thousand, and of Institutions they had founded a large publishing house, a college, and medfctil sanitarium. The work In that Island field waa so well established that it has ever con tinued to grow till today It forms one of the strong "Di vision Conferences," in our world or ganization. In 1801 Elder Danielle was called back to America and elected to the presidency of the General Confer ence, which placed on his shoulders the responsibility of th world field, which position he held for twenty one years. When he was called to the presidency, our world constitu ency was about 90.000. It Is now well over a third of a million. His coming back to America waa very opportune, for the denomina tion had outgrown Its early, organi sation and greatly needed revamping. )Hls natural qualities together with his large experience fitted him for this work Taking the whole world Into his vision, his first concern was to establish a strong home base, yet to rapidly press on to the regions be yong. The Seventh-day Ad vent la to now have their workflrmly estab lished in nearly every country on earth, there being no nation, tribe, tongue or people of any considerable size where their workers are not now located. The leading features of the Ad ventlst work are, an intense evange lism, a thorough educational system, with emphasis on the Bible, while not neglecting either the sciences or vo cational training, an up-to-date med ical work, and an extensive publish ing work. Their many Institutions have helped to give character and tablllty to their work. Their col leges and other schools, sanitariums and dispensaries and publishing houses are quite numerous In North America, and Europe and are rapidly extending to Asia, .Africa, South America, and the Islands of the seas, b Elder Danielle Is now field score -! tary of the General Conference with his residence at Washington, D, C, and though In his seventies, Is still taking a very active part In the de nominational work. Radio Bible Class Over KMED. Sunday, June 5, 9:30 to '9:45, K. J. Enuteon In charge. St. Mark's Episcopal, Corner Oakdale and 6th street. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector. 8 a.nid Holy communion. 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11:15 a.m. Holy communion. Main Street Methodist Church South N D. Wood, pastor. Services for Sunday, June S, 1933: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, A elsss for every age. 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor. Union service In the high school auditorium, 8:00 p. m. Presbyterian Chnrch. Rev. B. J. Klmber of Grants Pass will preach at the morning service at the Presbyterian church. There will be a duet by Miss Oertrudb Parker and Dr. W. W. Howard, also the usual organ solos by Mrs. Marsh, The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 i.m and the Toung Peoples' socie ties will meet as usual at 7:00 p.m. Talent Missionary Baptist Church Elder C. H. Predenburg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 :00. Harry Walker, superintendent. Sermon at 11 a.m., and 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7. Lad lea' Auxiliary and Bible study Thursday afternoon at 2 :00 o'clock. A cordial welcome awaits you at these services. The Federated Churchei J. M. Johnson, Pastor. Central Point, Oregon. "A Small, Yet Important Conjunc tion" will be the subject of the ser mon In the morning service, and "A v startling Declaration of Christ" will the theme In the evening service. We offer you the Gospel of the COME TO SEATTLE Center of the Greatest playground of the Northwest HomSSEMBLY -I p & MADISON IL4I74 S ft A T T L R AMPLE PARKING Quid location tn cti to ETfrythlnf Rain from $1.25 ftt VtJ American rian ? M to $300 Per Day Beautiful Dlnlnc lloora nil Coffee Shop Frank r. Miinro. Mnier V'"".l..tgj!,V,d One of Ood both la parasn ml In one If you can b with ui wUl appnplata it; It you cuuot attand, wa uk to be remembered In p river. Church of Jeaua Chrtit of latter Bey Salnu F. H. Uetcalf, Branch Free. On account of 8. D. A. people need ing church building at Beatty and Edwarda atreeta for their own work June 8th, the L. D. 8. Sunday echool and church wttl be held at SST W. Holly atreet. Sunday pchool, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Fint Met hod lit Alexander a. Bennett, Pastor. Sunday morning worahlp 11 o'clock with sermon by the pastor, "When They Were Alone." e Union high school baccalaureate service, 8 p. m., In the high school auditorium. Sunday school, 0:46 a. m., with classea and welcome for all. Midweek meeting, Wednesday, 1:48 p. m.. In the church parloi; lay men'a night, led by Mra. H. L. Gil lette. AH people are more than welcome. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Joseph Pope, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Public worship, 11:00 a. m. Violin selection, by Master Harla lee Wilson. Sermon, "Partnership In Religion." Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00. Musle by the orchestra. Sermon, "When They Loot Interest." Official Board meeting, Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Come let us worahlp together. Tou are alwaya welcome. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medfwd company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. These lecturea are given by electrical transcription and the aub Ject of the one to be given Sunday, June S, la "Justifying War." Jehovah'a Wltneaaea meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock at the home of Mra. W. W. Bailey. 102 Mistletoe street and every Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, 727 South Central avenue. All Inter ested In Watch Tower Bible atudy are welcome. Spiritual Science Church K. p. Hall, 5th and Qrape St. Rev. Orlen R. Krlng Sunday services 8. p. m. Lecture subject, "Personal Magnetism and Ood." Messages or Aura reading to all. Silent concentration for healing the sick. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. regular class and teat read ings. Ladles meet every Thursday at 3 p. m. for community aid. This church Is maintained and held for the purpose of a nondenomlnat lonal society to aid all In right think ing and bring about tha brotherhood of man. . All classes and private consultation held at 142 No. Ivy street, First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The" Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Masa Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, June 5: Qod the Only Cause and Creator. Sunday school at 0:30. Appli cants under the age of twenty may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetlnga, which Include testimonies of Christ ian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which la lo cated at 401 In the Medford Bldg., la open dally from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m except Sundaye and holidays. The librarian la In attendance from 11 to 4, at which time the Bible arid all authorized Christian Science lltera- Chevrolet We Are Pleased To Announce the Appointment of Mr. L. R. DOUGLAS as the New Manager of Our Service Department Mr. Douglas comes to us well recommended by former employers and the Chevrolet Motor Co., being fully competent to handle any and all Chevrolet Service Complaints Bring Your Service Problems to "Doug" Piepce-AMeini Mofoi? Co. 112 So. Rivenidt MEDFOUD MJTIi Miss Coates, Cookery Expert To Conduct Safeway Cooking School, Fox Rialto June 15 L ZJ ' ' . i i- X ...... ... -.-iriTirtirrti jam Miss Margaret With its main ob)ectlve to help home-makers of southern Oregon, find new waye of preparing the same old three -meal-a-d ay, and solve other household problems, as well, the Safeway Stores Homemakers Bureau will launch a threeday cooking school in Medford. The sessions which begin Wednesday, June 15 and will continue Thursday and Friday, June 16 and 17 from 2 to 4 o'clock each afternoon. The school wUl b conducted at the Fox Rialto theater on West Main street In this city and will be under the persons! supervision of J. F Mash burn, district manager for Safe way Stores with headquarters in Med ford. Mr. Mashburn has selected the Mall Tribune as the medium for ad vertising this outstanding event In southern Oregon. Margaret Lenore Coatos, well known western home economist, will be in charge of the school which has been planned to Include many unusual features of particular interest to wo men. According to Miss Coates, a member of the staff of the Safeway Stores Homemakers' Bureau which functions under the national direction of Mrs. Julia Lee Wright, this bureau Is the only organization of 1U kind In the ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room. Church of the Nazarene John T. La Rose, Pastor. Morning services only will be held In this church Sunday, June 5. Sunday school at 9:45. All but three were on time last Sunday. Morning worship at 11. Sermon by the pastor on "The Grace of God." A message drawn from the word of God. filled with timely and potent truths for everyone who attends this CHEVROLET DEALERS TRIBTFNE. 'MEBFOHD. . 4 'I C.i a Lenore Coates west, and Its purpose Is to rather and distribute new ideas on homemaiing, not only to Safeway Store patrons, but to all women In the community who are Interested in managing homes. Miss Coates, representing the bureau. Invites all Interested persons to write in for free information on any household problem. Each request Is answered with the up-to-the-minute Information which she declares makes the bureau so essential to en thusiastic homemakers. Many novel features have been planned for the cooking school and Miss Coates has arranged her pro grams to cover the principal phases of meal-planning and preparation, entertaining within the home budget, and other problems of serious Impor tance to the homemaker. In announcing the selection of Miss Coates to conduct the school here, Mrs. JuBa Lee Wright, national di rector of the Homemakers' Bureau, declares that she Is a lecturer of wide experience with a fund of new meth ods. Her Ideas, she says, are original, her recipes soundly practical and her advice on marketing and expenditures Is based on first-hand experience. In addition to her practical equipment, Miss Coates possesses a charming per sonality. ever-popular Sunday morning serv ice. No evening services at this church Sunday, June 5. We Join with the other churches of the city In the baccalaureate service In the senior high school. Midweek prayer and Bible study In the church Wednesday evening at 8. Full. Gospel Churen Eleven Newtown street Sunday school 9:45 a. in. with class for all. Morning hour of worship at 11:00 o'clock with communion served to all believers. t e. St V Owners OBEG02T, STJXY. TUNE 5, 1932. Sermon by Xvang. W. It, Watson upon the "Blood Covenant. Sunday evening evangelist lo mes sage by Mr. Watson upon a very Im portant subject, Sunday night will be the close ot a three weeks meeting with Evange list W R. Watson. You are cordially Invited to come and enjoy these clos ing masssges. Tuesday, June 7th, prayer meet ing, 7:45 p. m. Thursday. June 0th services, 7 45 p. m. J. H. Carver, pastor. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth street at Oakdale svenue. Geo. P. Kabele, D.D., pastor 10 a. m.( Bible echool, Bible class subject: Tre Religious Value of Work." 11 a. in. morning service. Sermon subject: "The U! of the Pentecostal Congregation." 7 p. m.. Luther League. Topic: "How to Pray." Leader, Mr. Orval Clark. The general public Is heartily In- vlted to thla church with the friend- . ly spirit where the Way Is made i plain. First Baptist Chnrch W. R. Eaton, minister. 9:45 a. Sunday school. 11:00 a m., morning worship. Ser mon subject, "The Man Who Was Out of a Job." Musical offerings by I the chorus choir and by the church quartet. 3:30 p. m quarterly rally of the Rogue River B, Y, P. 0, at this chiuch. An excellent program No evening service, this Sunday, this congregation uniting In the High School Baccalaureate service at the high school auditorium. You are We Offer Subject to Prior Sale a Limited Amount ol Copco Preferred Stock $60 Per Share at to yield 10 percent on treat ment. (Include! dividend par able July 15). George Henselman 410 Medford BMg. Phone (64 Representing A B. FITKIN A CO., Ltd. Investment Securities Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Lnncheoci 40 Merchants Luncheon Regular Evening Dinner $100 Special Dinner 75 Phone 1B0 j cordially Invited to attend these services. First Christian Church Ninth and Okuoale W. R. Baird, Minuter. Bible school at 9:45 i M. E. Olson, superintendent. Morning worship begins at 10.55. Sermon by O. J. Law, "The Fire of Pentecost." Musical program as follows: Prelude "Pmyer and Response" ... Rockwell Offertory, "Song Without Words"- - - ..... Oehmler Aanthem, ,Teacn Ms to Love..Fetrle Trio, Eleanor Curry. L. G. Oentner. Chester Wendt. Poatlude, "FraSernal March '.W!H!tm Effle Herbert Yeoman, director; Mabel Sims, pianist. On account of the baccalaureate jerries t t,b high school, the Chris When It Alterations FREE! M Suit 01 A telephone call is so quick and rcsassuring that most people think of it not only aa a courtesy dm others, but a real convenience to themselves and it costs little' Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone, or from public telephones conveniently located everywhere. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Southern Oregon tian Endeavor society will meet at 6:45 p. m. Union baccalaureate servlco at 8 o'clock In the high school auditorium. Old Derby Road Being Improved PROSPECT, June 4. (Special) j The old Derby road which turns off , at the McLeod bridge la being widen I ed at lis Intersection with the Bro phy road. Some years ago the people ! of this community could only reach Medford vis, thlf. Tad. Bx&epi in sum- 1 mer the mud was often axel deep 1 and the Brophy road was even worse. Old residents are the only ones who can realty apireciM the prsent ' roads and highways. I Dry Slabs el.OO per tier. You haul I rn, Medford Fuel Co. Comes to Outstanding Val Just Look The Toggery is offering 75 Young Men and Men's Suits in neat lattice Weaves, Cheviots and Worsteds Suits that have Style, Quality plus Long Wear Group 1 Neat grey pattern! In worsteds and cashmeres Regular $19.60 values....... Group 2 In thii groupe are neat stripe effects and fabrics that will wear Group 3 Suits rf tt finest of woolens Newest lattice weaves and seat effects "I TclepKonVd We Would Be A COURTESY AOT disappointments and sometimes embarrass ment result from "just dropping In" on folks. PAT5E FiVfl Picture frame made to order, Peasleya, opp. Bolly thsatr, Th For wrecker or tow service, night or day. Phone 1300, Lewis Service, Haircuts For cfelMrm M yean ,s and under 35c At Your Barber "It Pays to Look Wen' I ues at These $14-45 H8 $22 .45 .45 "Your QUALITYi Store" There At Six' CALL