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IMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ,nDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1932.
I
EXISTENCE AHEAD
Dr. Morris Addresses Senior
Class Helen Wilson, Max
Carter Named Outstand
ing in Class of 1932
IN
The characteristic of thfa world In
which they are to enter not painted
la the roseate buea of a dream and
the qualities necessary to face It sue
ceasfully, were forcefully brought out
In the senior high school commence
ment address glren Friday evenlnr
at the school by Victor P. Morris cf
the Economics department, the unl
yeralty of Oregon.
Introduced by . H. Hedrlcx. city
superintendent of schools. Dr. Mor
ris spoke to the 1T2 graduates and
their many relatives and friends, on
the subject "Talcing a loci at To
morrow.1 Describing the world of todsy. Dr.
Morris give as Its distinctive features,
first, a world of machines; second, l
more complex world; third, a rapidly
changing world, and fourth, a world
of human problems.
Training Needed
Necessities of youth to conquer the
complexities of today that they might
ride as masters of such problems, were
listed by the speaker aa first, much
training of brain and skill; second,
vision, or "some daydreaming"; third,
poise and self control; and fourth,
character and dependability. "
Enlarging on each of the points
listed. Dr. Morris aald that the ma-
ohlne age had taken much of the toll
of the world from the backs of men,
giving them leisure time, which in
turn, spells civilization. He pointed
to the glories of Greece, bringing out
the fact that thousands of slaves did
the work for the Greeks.
The complexities of the world now
bring the future destinies of central
Europe before every citizen as a mat
ter of vital Interest," he went on to
aay. Adult education was used as
an Illustration of rapidly changing
conditions, showing that many find
It necessary to attend special classes
lit order not to lag behind.
"Human problems now rise above
the physical world." Dr. Morris said,
and expressed the opinion that hu
manity must learn to live with Its
telle men.
Vision Beqnlred
The speaker lropieseed upon the
mind of the young graduates that
much training was necessary. The
story of the magic carpet was his Il
lustration of vision, showing how the
author had foreseen possibilities of
flying. Poise and self-control, and
above all, character and dependabil
ity were emphasized by Dr. Morris In
his conclusion.
Helen Wilson and Max Carter were
elected aa the outstanding girl and
boy in the class of 1633. and will have
their names engraved on the two
large cups, whloh an retained at
the school. Scholarship, activities and
good fellowship form the basis of the
award, announced by Principal Char
lee Olen Smith. The Rotary forensic
cup, presented by the local club, waa
awarded Oeorge Bennett.
The first time an award has been
maBe to a girl In Medrord high school
for prominent work In the physical
education department. Evelyn Brack
way waa selected as the recipient of
a gold pin. Oeorge Harrington was
the boy named to receive the gold
watch awarded by the local Ameri
can Legion post to the senior boy sx-
ceiling in the field of athletics.
Torch Honor awards were made to
Helen Bdmtaton. Dorothy Psley, Mel
Tin Anderson and Lloyd Nicholson.
Honors Awarded
Crawford C. Lemmon, chairman of
the school board presented the di
plomas to the graduates, and In a
short address previously, took the op
portunity to express to Mr. HedrKrk.
appreciation of the board for his ef
fort In msklng the Medford school
system outstanding in the stats.
The Invocation and benediction
were offered by Rev. W. R. Balrd. pas
tor of the First Christian church. The
school orchestra, under the direction
of T. Wilson Wait, played the pre
lude. Dan Oisen. In the salutatory, rave
the class pledse to repay the educa
tional debt by service to the com
munity, state and nation. Two num
ber on the program were aung by
the high schools boys' octette, di
rected by Miss Harriet Baldwin. They
were "When Song Is Sweet." Sans
"ouci: en'l "Those Pais of Ours,"
Oreaton One.
Anderson Valedictorian
The valedictory address, given by
Meivin Anderson, waa dedicated to
the classmates. His talk evolved about !
the thourhi. "we have the essentials
of education are we doing the Job j
well " Expression of appreciation was i
also voiced for the members of thv j
school faculty who had. dunna: the
past four years aided them Individ-:
ually to obtain an education. !
Hundreds of bouquets end baskets
of summer flowers banked the front
of the p'.atform. The young ledtea of
toe class were attired in seml-formsl
gowna of pastel shades.
The Kpworth League of the First
Methodist Episcopal church la ex
tending Invitations to the various
young people's groups of the city
to Join in a union meeting to be
held at the Methodist church this
evening at 8:15. It la hoped that
the Christian Endeavor groups of
the Christ Isn and Presbyterian
churches and the B. T. P. U.. of the
Baptist church and the Epworth
league of the Methodist Church.
South, will be well represented at
this fellowship meeting.
Central Pt. Pastor
Planning Series of
Evening Sermons
Beginning on Sunday evening. June
19. Rev. J. M. Johnson of the Central
Poit Federated churches will begin
a series of evening sermons on the
subject: "Danger Stgnsls Along The
Christian Highway."
These seremona will be of speclsl
Interest to all Christiana who hold
to the conservative faith of the fath
ers: and who are asking how the
churches msy meet the challenge of
this hour of the world a direst needs.
They wtn be In no sense sectarian
and will be given in the spirit of true
fellowship of the members of the
body of Christ. Good song services,
and open-handed welcome for mem
bers and their friends.
this work posslbls. Call 801-R-4 and
workers will call.
The children's church and Sunday
school are planning a picnic July 4th
Full Gospel Church
No. 11 Newtown St.
J. H. Carver, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:45 s. m.
Morning worship hour, 11 o'clock!
Sundsy evening evangelistic. 7:45,
with an altar call, you are Invited
to attend these services.
Tuesday evening prayer meeting at
7:40.
Thursday evening midweek service
at 7:45.
Free Mrtliodlsct Church
Corner Tenth and Ivy street
E. N. Long, Pastor.
The Sunday school meets at 0:45.
There will be a short lesson, after
which a children's dsy program will
be given by the Sunday school. At
the close of the program a message
will be given for tie children and
young people.
Young people's meeting at 6:45.
Evening service st 7:45.
Tou will be welcome.
Open Bible School
in Phoenix Monday,
to Run Two Weeks
PHOENIX. June 11 (Special) A
Daily Vacation Bible school will com
mence at the Phoenix Presbyterian
church Monday rnornln,. June IS to
continue for two weeks. Miss Wlnl- . . ...
,Msln Street Methodist Church, South
N. D. wood. Pastor.,
Services for Sunday aa follows:
Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m.: Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
worship at 11 a. m. Sermon by
the pastor.
At 7 p. m. the young people'a di
vision will have charge of the wor
ship service.
At 8 p. m. congregational singing,
followed by ahitrt errvs by the pastor.
You are Invited to worship with us.
The Federated Churches.
J. M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point. Oregon.
Sunday Is Children's Day in our
Bible achool, and we Invite all the
parents to be present and enjoy the
program with us. At the close of the
progrsm the pastor will give a short
Bible talk, and will assist In serv
ing the holy communion.
In the evening the sermon subject
will be : "Triumph Through Suffer
ing." The ministry of music will be
ing an then will be sung by the cho
rus choir.
7.00 p. m. Young people's devo
tional groups. Tonight the senior
young people's group will have a half
hour of moving pictures.
8:00 p. m. Evening worship. The
special musical numbers for thla ser
vice will Include a trumpet solo by
Captain J. A. Buchanan and a vocal
solo by Frank Dalkey. The pastor will
give a chalk talk with the caption
"The Old Beer Keg vs. the Old Oak
en Bucket."
You will rind a cordial welcome at
these services. Come end see.
First Methodist
Alexander O. Bennett. Pastor
Sunday morning worship at 11
o'clock, with sermon by the pastor
for children's dsy, "Modern Hszards
to Children." Baptism of lnfsnt.
Ralph Waldron, tenor soloist.
Sunday achool children's dsy pro
gram. 0:30 a. m. Welcome to par
ents and friends.
Epworth League. 1 p. m. In chaurch
parlor. Young peoples societies of
other churches will unite In this
hour for youth.
Eundsy evening chspel hour at 8
o'clock. The pastor comments on
current events: "The Shocks In Man
hattan and Medford; the political
'Conventions" In Chlcsgo: an Amer
ican situation "More Serious Than
War;" the turn to Suicide; Ha
America lost God?
All people more than welcome.
fred Oaston, of Grants Pass, win
lead In the work with a oorps of four
teachers from the Phoenix church
with Miss Mildred Poling In charge
of the piano.
Miss Gaston Is coming to the church
as a volunteer whose lnt?rest la In
this nature of work, and through
whose efforts It- la possible to hsve
a school of this nature In the church
thla summer.
Although full plans are not com
pleted, keen Interest 1a being shown
by the children of the community,
and a large enrollment Is looked for.
Evangelist Today
Christian Church
Evangelist Arthur Rltchey of Los
Angeles will preach at the First Chris
tlan church Sunday evening at 8 o'
clock. Mr. Rltchey Is an old friend of
Rev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the church
and la visiting In Medford for a few
dare. He la one of the outatandlng
evangelist of the Christian church
and Mr. Balrd la anxious to have the
people of Medford hear htm.
Radio Bible Claw.
KMXD. 0:49 to 0:30. K. J. Knuteon
la charge.
81. Mark's Episcopal
Comer OakdaU and 5th St.
Rat. Wm. B. Hamilton. Rector
a. m. Holj Communion.
10 a. m.undT achool.
11:18 a, m. Morning verrk.
Church of ChrHt of Latter I? Saints
P. H. Metcalf, Branch President
Beatty and Edwards
Sunday achool, 10:00 a, m.
Church, 8: p. m.
Relief society and priest hood, ?
m.
program, and you are Invited to as
sist and serve.
Talent Methodist Episcopal Chnrch
Joseph Pope, Pastor
Sunday school 0:45 a. m. with clus-
es for all age.
Children's day win be observed In
the Sunday school this Sunday.
Public worship. 11:00 a. m. Sermon,
'The Ways of Llfe.
Ep worth league, 7:00 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Ser
mon, "Suitable Reward.' Music by
the orchestra.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p.
m-
We shall be glad to welcome you
at aii we services of our church.
Talent Missionary Baptist Church
Elder C. H. Predenburg. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Harry
waiser. superintendent.
In the absence of the pastor, Har
ry Walker will hare charge of the
morning service, and Q. W. Burnett.
of the evening service, next Sunday.
UKiiea Auxiliary and Bible study
will be held at the home of Mrs. Ida
Prench next Thursday at two o'clock.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening at 8.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all to attend these services.
Medford Company of Jehovah!
Witnesses.
The Medford company of Jehovah's
WItneesea are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KMED
every Sunday morning from 10 to
10:13. These lectures are given by kindly advise Miss Abbott, children
xMi-tn tvow iraiiKTipuon ana n sun- ; evangeii..
Chnrch of the Nazarene
John T. LaRose, Pastor
The pastor will apeak a't both ser
vices Sunday. His theme for the f
morning worship will be The Olor-
loua Hope. A powerful and stlmu- J
la ting message on the work of the
Holy Spirit in the believer's heart.
Por the evening service at 8 o'clock j
his subject will be A Scriptural Ex.
hortatlon Dealing with the second
coming of Christ. A sane end reason
able message on this all-absorbing
subject.
Children's day will be observed by
the Sunday school at 0:45.
Young People's society meet at 7
o clock Sunday evening.
Class meeting In the annex also at I
7. The Ladles Missionary society will I
render a public program Wednesday j
evening In the church at 8 o'clock.!
Everyone welcome.
Foursquare Gospel Light house.
401 E. 5th and Riverside
Es telle M. Jones, pastor.
Eva B. Abbott, assistant.
The commissary department t I
carrying on a great work supplying I
food and clothing to needy families.
Many generous hearted citizens of I
Medford and surrounding country
are making thla work possible. Call
301-R-4 and workers will call.
The children's church and Sunday
school are planning a picnic July 4.
Every child who expects to attend I
Ject of the one to be given 8unday,
June la. la "Act of God."
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. W.
Bailey. 103 Mistletoe street and every
Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
737 South Central avenue. All Inter
ested In Watch Tower Bible study
are welcome.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
X- Main St., at Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, Pastor
Sunday school at 0:45 o'clock.
Divine worship at 11 :00. Through
The Cross To Olory," theme of the
sermon on 1 Pet. 5, 6-11.
Ho evening services.
Sunday school teachers meet next
Thursday evening at 0:00. The public
Is cordially Invited.
rirt Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton, Minister
0 45 a. m. Sunday achool.
11:00 a. m Morning worship. Ser
tron subject, "Who Wins?- The morn-
Rev. Helen Bradbury la expected I
here soon from southern California I
to conduct a revival.
- Sunday, 0:45 a. m- Bible achool.
Sunday. 11 a.m.. worship.
Sunday, 0:30 p.m., Crusader meet-1
ing.
Sunday, 7:45 p. m evangelistic I
message.
Special music, both morning and
evening service. .
Tuesday. 7:45 p. m.. regular service.
Wednesday, from 1 to 5 p. m..
commissary meeting.
Thursday, 7:45 p.m.. mid-week
service.
Poarsquare Gopel Light Hnnae
401 East 5th and Rirratde Sis.
Sstelle M. Jones, Pastor
Eva. B. Abbott, Assistant
The commissary department Is car
rying on a great work supplying food
and clothing to needy families. Many
generous hearted citizens of Medford
and surrounding country are making
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Former Montanane win picnic June
IS at the Kver Shady auto park, four
mile south of Medford, on the Pa
cific highway. A good program and
music baa been arranged.
A feature of the program will be
rcod true story of frontier days
in Montana oy an old-time scout.
Lem Wilson, or Jacksonville,
he captured the notorious
and horse thief known In the
days as "Big Nosed Oeorge"
city.
Ex-Montanans are Invited to come
and bring lunch. Ice cream and cof
fee free. A email entrance fee wul '
be charged tor eecn family. I
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128 E. Main
Upstairs
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HAVS MONK VI
rartnfr in Community
Development
Friday, 7:49 p.m. divine healing.
Saturday, J to 3 p.m.. children
cnurcn. .
Bvery one welcome,
first Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church. The Pirat Church of Christ,
scientist. In Boston. Mass.
Service are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 913 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. June
la: "Ood the Preserver of Man
Sunday achool at 8:30. Appllcanta
under the age of twenty may be ad
mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Bel.
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is lo
cated at 401 In the Medford build
ing, la open dally from 8 a. m., to
pin. except Sundays snd holidays
The librarian la In attendance from
11 to 4. at which time the Bible and
all authorized Christian Science lit
erature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the service and visit the
reading room.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
W. K. Balrd, Minister.
Bibls achool at 8: 45 a. m.; M. Z.
Olson, superintendent.
Morning worship begins at 10:33.
The pastor will presch another na
ture aermon, aubject "Sunset. "
Chrlstlsn Endeavor it 7 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 8
o'clock. Evangelist Arthur Rltchey
of California will preach. Don't fall
to hear him. He Is a very Interest
ing speaker. The musical program
will be aa follows:
Morning
Prelude, "Sunrise" Sawyer
Olfertory. "To a Wild Rose"
MacDowell
"Crossing the Bar" Rile
'fraternal March- Llndsey
Anthem,
Postlude,
Evening
Prelude, "Nocturne" .
Offertory. "Andante" .
Anthem, "More Love,
Thee"
Postlude. "Postlude"
Effle Herbert Yeoman,
Mabel Sima, pianist.
Boroa-skl
Huerter
Christ, for
Robert
Jensen
director;
10 GET WINGS AS
AIR CORPS PILOT
t9tit -I Henjtriprr ciT Jacksonville,
Is a member of a class of 93 students
who will graduste Irom the savaucea
flying school of the sir corps at
(Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas,
June 19. according to word recenea
from the war department today by
ninth corps srea headquarters at the
presidio of San Francisco.
Coincident with his graduation
v.. v.ii nr.li-. hi rltnloma and the
much-coveted wing Insignia. I
Among these students, two are
commissioned officers of other
, .v.. whn will he
I transferred to the sir corps, and
'the remaining 93 students who re
ceived their training under the ttttj
of flying cadet, will be controls,
stoned Snd lieutenant In the m
corps reserve, and, It Is anticipated
placed on extended active duty wit
regular air corps organizations. Thea.
student successfully completed .
full year of Intensive flying training
eight month at the primary flyinai
school at Randolph Field, Teraj
and four months at the advances'
Hying school.
The states of California and Texu
by virtue of having sent the largest
number of student to this cliis
quite naturally have the largest ran'
resentntlon of native son among the
graduates, each with 17.
Street Car Men
For 6-Hour Day
PORTLAND, ' Ore., June 11 rap,
In order to save the Job of shout
225 men who might have been dis
missed because of extension of one
man csr operation. Portland street
car men yesterday voted upon them,
selves the six-hour day, conditional,
upon company acceptance. j
Zlon English Lutheran Chnrch.
Fourth street at Oakdale avenue.
Oeorge P. Kabele, DC pastor.
Bible achool lorOO a. m. Bible I
class for adults.
Morning service 11 00 a.m. Ser- I
mon aubject: "Human NewspspeT."
Service only one hour long. Special
musle by the choir.
Young People' Luther Lesgue, 7:00
p.m. Topic: "Getting the Most
Out of Our Leisure Time." A dinner
will be served for the Luther
Leaguera next Wednesday. 630 p.m..
In the church parlors.
ChUdren'a Day service 8.-00 p.m. I
with song, exercise and recitations I
by the children of the Bible school I
Special music by the choir.
The general public la. heartily In-1
vtted to the church with the friendly I
spirit, where the way Is made plain. I
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