Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 18, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1932,
PA'GE SEVEi
St. Mark's )iM-upa!
Corner Oakctale and Filth street.
Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector.
8 .-00 . m. Holy communion.
10 ft. m. Sunday school.
-11:16 ft. m. Holy communion.
Main Street Methodist Church, South
X. D. Wood. Pas to?.
. Program for Sunday:
Sunday school, 8:4 a. m.
Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m.
Special music by the choir.
Young Peoples Division meets at
6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic services at 7:30. led
by Dr. Bray.
A cordial welcome la extended to
ail.
Church of God
Corner Haven and Holly streets.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject:
"The Duties of a Missionary."
Evening services at 7:45. Subject:
"Seven Different Religions in the
Light of the Gospel."
Good music, special singing. Come.
Bring your fronds.
' Hugh W. Burch, pastor.
talent Methodist Episcopal Church
Joseph Pope, Pastor
. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Public worship. 11:00 ft. m.
-Sermon, "Sparklinfr Gems Of Under
Valued Attitudes of Mind."
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.
Leader Homer Clinton.
Evening worship, 7:30.
Sermon, "A Great Man And The
people Of His Generations."
Our Christmas program will be giv
en Saturday evening, 7:30. A cordial
welcome awaita you at all our services.
First Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton, minister.
9:45 Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon by the pastor, Visibility."
Morning soloist, Mr. Allen O. Hess.
' 6:30 p. m. Young people's discus
sion groups.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship. A.
thirty minute community sing; the
young people's choir singing. "Great
King of Kings;" the pastor speaking
on, "Confidence-
A cordial welcome awaits your
coming.
The Federated Churches
"The Danger of Wlth-holdlng In
vestments," will be the subject of
the sermon In the morning service
next Sunday; and "Accounting for
Shortages," will be the evening ser
mon subject. As these messages are
prepared for the purpose of helping
to meet the needs of the honr It Is
desired that all who can win hear
them, and get others to, hear them.
Robert Merritt and Gladys Hoff
man will be the speakers in the
opening service In the evening. Good
messages In song will be an import
ant part of the services. Ml are invited.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Wit nesscB,
3. M. Johnson, pastor, Central
Point, Ore.
The Medford company of Jehovah's
Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KMED
every Sunday morning from 10:00 to
10:15. These lectures are given by
electrical transcription and will be
repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. The
subject of the one to be given Sunday,
n.mSur IB i "MfKHttnapr of Peace."
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
evry Sunday morning as iu:a
aviivv anrt avrv Wednesday after
noon at 3:00 o'clock at No. 102 Mistle
toe Street. All Interested in watcn
Tower Bible study are welcome.
St, Peter's Lutheran Churrti
Mlssourl Synod)
E. Main St., and Portland Ave. H.
H. Young, pastor.
Sundav school Sunday morning at
8:45 o'clock. Since the Chrtstrnqa
program will be rehearsed all chil
dren taking part In the program are
asked to be present. Another and
the last rehearsal will be Saturday
afternoon, December 24th at two
o'clock.
No morning services Sunday.
Choir rehearsal Sunday evening at
6:30 o'clock.
v Evening worship Sunday evening at
T:30 o'clock.
Subject of the sermon: "The True
Preparation for Christmas "
The public Is cordially Invited.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
Fourth street at Oakdale avenue.
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday school. Classes
for all ages.
11 a. m. Morning service. Ser
mon: "The Forgotten Christ.
Program of music, Mrs. Frona Her
rled, director and organist:
Prelude "Prelude" Vodorinska
Anthem "Into the House of the
Lord ,.- ., , Jerome
Offertory "Nocturne In F"
, R. Schumann
PosUude "Exalation" Poldinl
6:30 p. m. Luther League. Topic:
"Spreading the Christian Spirit"
Leader, Miss Ruth Demmer,
Rehearsals during the afternoon
for the Christmas program and thee
pageant "The Holy Night to be
given on Christmas day evening.
The general public Is heartily in
vited to the church with the friendly
spirit where the "way is made plain.
First Methodist
Alexander G. Bennett, pastor
Sunday morning worship, 11 o'
clock, with pre-Chrlstmas sermon by
the pastor, "The Maiden and the
Angel. Musical program includes ten
or solo, by C, A. Meeker, "The Nw
Born King," L'Espoir),-organ selec
tions by Mrs. Henry Huenergardt;
pr?lude, "Idyl," fStutz); offertory,
"Adagio," Dussefci; postlude, "Festi
val March in F," Roberts).
Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m., with
classes and welcome fo all ages. The
pastor conducts the men's discussion
class.
Sunday evening 7:30 o'clock,
Christmas cantata, '"Bethleiwm, pre
sented by the Young people's depart
ment of the Sunday school and the
Epworth League, White gifts for the
needy will be gladly received.
All people more than welcome.
First Christian Churr
Ninth and Oakdale.
W. R. Balrd, Minister.
Bible school at 9:4 ft, m. M. E.
Olson, superintendent. Everyman's
Bible class meets In the court house
auditorium at 9:40.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
Sermon subject, "My Assistant Pas
tors." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p m.
The Senior Society has arranged an
interesting meeting with Edii& Car
ter as leader. The subject will be,
"Spreading the Christmas Spirit."
There will be special musical num
bers. All young people are Invited.
At 7:30 the choir wilt present
cantata.
The musical program for the day
will be as follows:
Morning ?
Prelude, "Prelude In C" Bach
Offertory, "Consolation" . Liszt
Anthem. "The First Christmas
Morn" Afford
Postlude, "Hymn Postlude". Adams
Evening-
Prelude, "Nocturne" -v Wrglht
Offertory, "The Quest of the
Magi" Matthews
Cantata, "The Story of Christmas'9
Postlude, "Postlude" Holt
EffJs Herbert Yeoman, director;
Mabel Sims, pianist.
First Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, minister.
Bible school 9:45. Classes ics -Ul-
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon: "Almighty God."
6:30 p, m. Christian Endeavor;
Junior, Intermediate, Senior; West
minster Forum; Little Light Bearers.
Morning music:
Organ prelude "Fantasia" Bach
Offertory "The Rosary" ...... Nevln
Organ postlude "The War March
of the Priest Wagner
Choir anthem Ploria from Moz-
arts 12th Mass.
Evening, 8:00 p. m,: ,
The Christmas cantata "The Incar
nation," ,. Adam Qelbel
Organ Introduction to Cantsta.
Chorus of women "God Will Arise"
Recitative and air baritone "Be
hold the Day's Come"
Soloist, Robert C. Wright
Duet, tenor and alto "The Sceptre
Shall Not Depart"
Aileen Guy and Merland Tollefson
Chorus "As the Mountains"
Violin "Ave Maria" and "Silent
Night" J
Soloist, Margery Paley
Air soprano "From Heavenly
Heights'.'
Mrs. Roy Duncan
Chorus of men "The Glory of the
Lord"
Tenor solo with chorus "A Radiant
Star"
A. J. McDonaugh
Organ offertory "Christmas Carols"
Soprano solo "Gesu Banbino
Katherine Wendt
Chorus "Through Starry Pathways"
Duet, soprano and tenor "Call Him
Jesus"
Mrs. Roy Duncan and Merland
Tollefson
Baritone recitative with chorus f
men "Let Us Go TJnto Bethlehem
Soloist. Robert O. Wright
Alto solo with chorus "Stumfe
Sweetly"
Aileen Ouy
Quartet '"Bethlehem"
Edith Garrett, soprano; Jean Mc
Allister, alto; A. J. McDonaugh
tenor, and L. F. Kuehnle, bass.
Closlnsr chorus "Crown Him.
Elsie Csriton Strang, director; Dei
othy Renynclds, organist.
Rev. Bennett to
Head Bible Class
Methodist Men
Methodist men, their Bibl class.
in the First M. E. church, will be led
in their study and discussion, by the
paster, the Rev. Dr. A- G. Bennett,
Sunday mornings, at 8:43, for ft few
weeks.
Dr. Bennett turns today's discus
sion to the practical aide of Chris
tian living, raising several subjects
and questions: "Christianising the
American Home"; "Whftt Stand
Should Christians Take in Law Mak
ing and Law Breaking?"; '"Can the
Boom Traffic and Use Be Justified?"
"What About the Profit Motive In
Business?"; "Is Leisure a Serious
Modern Danger?"
The Bible and life are $o be fun
damental considerations in the series
of discussions, according to Dr. Ben
nett. H. G. Glllett is president of the
class.
2 ADVANTAGES !N
FREE FEED TEST
In addition to the prise awards to
be given the successful entrants in
the NOPOO XX Free Feed Test, there
are additional advantages to be gain
ed by the poultrymen.
"The Importance of this test to
poultrymen," says Mr. Sumbardo,
msrager of the Washington Coop.
Hatcheries, Everett, a particular and
satisfied user of NOPCO XX for all
their chicks, "is more than the win
ning of the free feed, it Is the habit
formed In keeping records on flocks
and knowing definitely what they are
doing, so that definite results can be
shown at certain stated periods of
time. It is a good thing for every
ponltryman and if you are not si-
LEGION CHIEF HONORS YOUTH
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Louia A. Johnton center, national committer of the American
Legion, presented Kester WUlard (left) of Evanston, lit, with the
medal awarded by the American Legion of Cook county, Iliinoii, to
the C. M. T. C atudint with the higheet rating. Col. Jamta E. White.
C. M. T. C commander in Cook county, it at the right (Associated
Preas Photo.
ready entered, go to year Seed dealer
today and get your entry blank andl
hare a try at one of the masy blgl
worthwhile prizes.
There la no formality required. The
poultryman atmply ohtalna a form
from h!a dealer, eo aa to b ellgSMe
for a share in the 150.000 pounds of
laying mash being offered o add in
terest to the search for facta.
IB the aimrcS parks. Sees peraes
attending it aaked to Bring penny
gift.
The rcstal&der of the evening was
spent hy playing sxeltlng games, fol
lowed by refreehrwst.
Tna hoeteise for tn aoetal were
Hisses Sernioe Crow and Sdna Sre-
void.
The deroMonai meetings a held
each Sunday evening beginning at
8:30 o'clock, in the Sunday school
room.
SheridaiL T. Snicker purchased
Victor Oroas harseas ates: and fixtures.
Oregon City, Bida called for grad
ing one and one-tenth miles of sec
tion of anper-highvay lien Clacfca
mas nyr to tia piece.
Beds of pais are eased wtt& sheets
of Christmas seals, Suy aswzal
eheeta.
Myrtle Point. Cotxaje hakery has
opened for busines at comer of SiaBa
and Willow street.
KAK8HJ1ELD Cooe Bay Lumber
Co. plant reopened.
SUN TANNERS" WHILE AWAY HOURS
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These Venice, Cat, bathing slria piay "keens" to psse the tins
whii sMln: their winter tan. They claim a seats issw-ahseias
sort. (Associated Prea Photo)
S I Tomorrow a Sale of '
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bnslness and social Bseeting, last! JL f If B ff I
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