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AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY 7, 1934. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs I Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton Af. . Missionary Society Looks to Successful Year The first meeting of the new year of the Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church with Mrs. C. A. Meeker as hostess might be termed as a good indication of the spirit for the coming year a good attendance, a good program. Mrs. Koppes, vice-president, occu pied the chair during the business session, which was opened with prayer by Mrs. B. Van Dyke, fol lowed with singing "What a, Friend We Have in Jesus." and the Bible lesson, "Thy word Is a lamp unto my feet," also conducted by Mrs. Vsn Dyke. Mrs. Mortensen gave a review of the work of "Stewardship," what It entails in the way of service, also tithing. Mrs. E. C. Koppen. program leader, presented the following numbers: Song, "Revive Us Again." Study topic, "Women and the Mes sage" Mrs. O. V. Myers. "Modern Evangelists that Work In India" Mrs. Mortensen. Piano solo, "The Swallow" Miss Dorothy McKenzie. Mrs. Shepard related briefly of her work with the Wesleyan Guild in Colorado. The hostess and -her assistant, Mrs. Koppea, served tea and cakes at the conclusion c the program. AcU ties of Legion Auxiliary By Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey The regular social meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held In the armory club rooms Mon day evening, January 8. An evening of music is being planned and good attendance Is urged. Preceding the social meeting, Vie choral club will meet for practice at 7:15. A series of benefit card parties has been announced, the first one to be held January, 17. Further de tails will be announced later. Members are also asked to watch the local paper concerning the dis trict conference to be held In Med ford at a near future date. P.T. A. Notes The Medford city council will en tertain the Jackson county council at the Junior high school on Satur day, Jenuary 13. A splendid program Is being prepared and luncheon will be served as It will be an all day ses sion. All interested people In Medford and vicinity are Invited to attend. Mrs, Peul Gerber. county council president, will preside. T:e W.C.T.U. By Mrs. wm. H. Hill. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Thursday, January 11 at 3:30. As this meeting Is nearest to Crusade Day a program befitting the occasion will be given. Timely topics will be discussed and special music will be given. All women are urged to at tend. P. E. O.'S to Meet With Mm, Furnas Mrs. Chas. Furnas will be hostess to Chapter AA, P. E. O. sisterhood Thursday evening. Miss Kate Stewart will be assistant hostess, Women's College Club to IH no The Women's Colloge club of the Rogue River valley will enjoy annual luncheon at the Hotel Holland, Satur day, January 13. Ever Ready, cirri! To Meet Tuesday The Ever Ready circle of the Pres byterian church will meet January H 1th Mrs. Belle Littrell at 115 South Newtown, Altar Guild tn Knjny Covereil Dish Supnei; The Altar Guild will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Porter for covered dish supper and a good attendance Is urged. Mrs. Hartley in Kntrrtain Building Brlclee Club Mrs. C. A. Hartley will be hostess Thursday afternoon to the Building Bridie club at her home, 319 Nortn Oakdale. at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Ilewelt Returns Home to l.o Angeles Mrs. Clem Hewett of Los Angeles has returned to her home after spending the holidays here aa guest of -her mother, Mrs. J. D. Rlckert. Mrs. OWnn Guet From Klamath Falls Mrs. I. J. Olson from Klamath Falls is spending the week in Med ford. being a guest of Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Degemesa. Mothers rinb Annnunres Party The card party which the Mothers rlub had planned will be held Wed nesday, Jan. 10th at 'he Parish hall. Card plsylnit will start promptly at 2 00 o'clock, and. an Invitation la ex tended all persons interested in cards. U T. L. Cluti To Meet Monday The recently oreanlred L. T. L. will meet Mnndav evening after school, at the Y. W.' C. A. club room. Girls between the a$rs of nine to fourteen are invited to come and visit or Join, rux lor KIM. Wiring or Repairing MIllllORIl M.ITTRir II. M llll'h. Onner rU.inl. Mert. Bl Mrs. Wold Gives -Reading For Club The members of the Wednesday Study club gave their annual guest- day social Wednesday afternoon in the Women's club rooms at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Jonas Wold read in her charming manner two selections, i "A Christmas Present to a Lady." by' Myra Kelly, and "Sunrise Penn," byj Mary Freeman. Tea was served from a beautifully appointed table. The center piece was a large bouquet of roses, snapdragons. chrys.V :hemuma and ferns. Mrs. George B. Harding poured. Guests for the afternoon were: Mesdames Gil bert, R. L. Beach, Robert Frame, H. W. Hamlin. L. Robinson. Harold Grey, E. A. Moore. McElhose. Walter Mun dy. M. N. Ho-ran. William Bunch. O. Arnsplger, Don Newbury and McKen zie of San Francisco. The hostesses for the afternoon were members of the Good-Times committee, Mesdames F. K. Deuel, N. T. Hodges. T. W. Miles, E. B. Plckel and L. E. Williams. The next regular study meeting will be January 17, at the club rooms. Mesdames T. W. Miles, Laura West anl W. C. Janes will present the prog ram. St. Ann's Altar Society to Meet The St. Ann's Altar society will meet for regular business session Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at parish hall. A good, attendance Is urged. Mrs. Mentzer Entertains Thursday Contract Club Mrs. Leland Mentzer was hostess to the Thursday contract club at her home last week, entertaining at des sert bridge. There were two tables of cards in play and prize for high score went to Mrs. Harry Prentice. I "New Year's Greeting from the Med ford Chamber of Commerce A. H. Banwell, manager," was the message on the air yesterday, when members of the Amateur Radio club of South ern Oregon opened operations at the chamber of commerce with receiving and broadcasting set. The first place contacted was the Tacoma, Wash., chamber of commerce, with which Mr. Banwell was former ly associated. Canada and California also received the greeting and the radio boys will continue operations through this week, working nights as well as daya to transfer the new year greeting to all points of the globe. In honor of the continued radio op erations, this coming week has been designated "Home Town Week" and all local residents, who formerly re sided in other cities, are asked to In vite at least two old friends tn the former home town to visit Medford during this year, particularly between June 3 and 9, when Oregon's Diamond Jubilee will be celebrated here. Any one wishing pamphlets on the Rogue River valley to accompany the letters will find them available at the cham ber of commerce. O, E. Turner was operating the radio set yesterday with the assist ance of E. C. Caster. RELIGION AND RUSSIA TO BE HOWELL'S TOPIC The battle between anti-religion forces and the church in Russia will be discussed In two interesting ser mons announced by Rev. William J. Howell of the First Presbyterian church, the first sermon to be de livered this evening and the second on the succeeding Sunday. P'ID AND BRIDE 1 l . Here are tht James A. Reeda, newtyweds. The ex-United States Sen ator from Missouri and hit bride, the former Mrs. Nell Donnelly, who were married recently In Kansas City, Mo., are ahown aa they held a tceDtlon for friends. (Associated Press Photo) Attention - Turkey Shippers! tor the romeiilen-r of Poultry lilpper who Mill hae turkeys and live chickens to ship for the fan I'rnnrUro market during the months of January, rrbruary, Mnnh and April, me hae arranged to hare Mr. Ciuy HWhnp. nf Mrrifiirrt. Oregon, rrrrhe lour poultry at the Med ford Wrelioup. nuth Front M.. iMPry Wednday of earn week. He Is thoroughly familiar with our fltem. and nil) weigh, park and ship your poultry to u free nf rhnrge. For Information regarding shipment phone Medford or SHIP YOUR. TURKEYS TO US, and GET TOP MARKET PRICES. CORRECT WEIGHTS an4 PROMPT RETURNS J. Garbini & Co. Commission Merchants 339 341 Davis St., San Francisco, California GOlipJES St. Mark s Episcopal. Corner 8th and Oakdale. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holy communion. 11:15 a. m. Confirmation class, 7:30 p. m. Mafn Street Methodist Church, South. N. D. Wood, pastor. Services for Sunday as follows: Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m. Young people's service, 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Church of God Services 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship period. Subject: Relation of Daniel's Pro phesy to the Book of Revelations. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Subject: "How Old Is the Devil? Was He Cast Out of Heaven?" All are urged to at tend. Bring your friends. 7:30 Wednesday P. M. Prayer ser vice. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Pilgrim Holiness Church. 333 Haven St.. temporary location. Bible school 0:45 a. m. J. B. By num. superintendent. Teachers for all the classes. You'll enjoy the help ful closing reviews. Sermon, 11 a. m., "The World Power." Young people's service, 6:45 p. m. Revival theme for our work. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening Bible study and prayer service. 7:30. A time of soul refreshing. In the church rooms. Come once and you'll be glad in heart. C. Edwin Cox. pastor. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon by Dr. c." W. Cutler, guest preacher. Morning anthem. "In His Garden Fair," by Wilson. The offer tory will be sung by Mrs. Lester Mer- rlman. "In Love Abiding. 6:30 p. m. Young people's devotion al groups. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Ser mon by Dr. Cutler. Mrs. B. F. Neff and Mrs. Merrtman will sing a re quest number. "And There Were Shepherds," by Wilson. You will enjoy these services and the cordial spirit of our people. Come and see. Church of the Nazarene. John T. LaRose. pastor. Regular services in thla church Sunday. Sunday Bible school, 9:45. Special music by the orchestra. Morning Worship at 11. Sermon by the pastor on the theme, "Men Who Dared." A message that will be helpful for the New Year ahead. Young people'a aociety meeting at 6:30 Sunday evening. Two groups. Evening service at 7:30. Special music by the choir and message by the pastor. Mid-week prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening. 7:30 to 9. Begin ning a study of the books of the New Testament. Sure. You are welcome at this church. The Federated Churches. Jos. M. Johnson, pastor. Central. Point, Ore. "The Birth and Infancy of Jesus," is the title of our lesson in the Bible schools this week. The scripture Is found in Matt. 1-3:23. Let us get the right start with these studies. Cone on, with your Bible. Our school opens at 9:45. Young people's work must mean more than ever this year. We invite the young people of all ages to be gin the year's work with us next Sun day evening at 6:30. "Why This Lack of Power?" will be the sermon theme In the morning church service, and "What Can I Do?" will be the subject in the evening service. Good song messages will be given, and all are invited. Young people will be in charge of the opening services in the evening and special chorus work will be given. HOLD RECEPTION Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. These lectures are given by electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning, 10:30 o'clock. and every Thursday at 3 p. m. at 103 Mistletoe street. All who are inter ested in Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Sunday, January 7th, at 10 o'clock the title of the lecture to be given Is "The True God." Thla lecture Is to be broadcast over 94 stations and should be heard by every one. Full Gospel Church 11 Newtown Street. J. H. Carver. Pastor. Farewell Sunday. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Mes sage by pastor. Subject, "Farewell." Young people's service at 6:30 p. m. Evening message, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Carver will be speaking in the even ing. This will be her farewell mes age. Subject for the evening, "These Words." Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek service Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Choir and orchestra, Friday, 7 :30 p. m. Rev. Stuart or McMlnville Ore., will be In charge of the services after Sunday, January 7. God la moving on and our wishes for you are that you might enjoy God's best In 1934. Go to church Sunday, and every Sunday In 1934. We extend an In vitation to you and a welcome awaits you. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Jan. 7: ; God. i Sunday school at 0:30. Applicants! un derthe age of twenty may be ai-1 ml t ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which is locat ed at 401 in the Medford Bldg.. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. ex cept Sundays and holidays. The Librarian is in attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorized 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. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale streets. W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m L. G. Gentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class in courthouse auditorium at 0:45. Morning worship at 10:55. Anthem, "God Is My Salvation," Wilson. Sermon subject, "Making This a Successful Year." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening Evangelistic service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "The Seal of God." The following questions will be answered tonight. Is Sunday observance the mark of the beast? Did the Pope change the Sabbath? Is Saturday keeping the seal of God? These questions will be answered from a scriptural and his torical standpoint. Anthem, "Walking With God" Stel nel. Effie Herbert Yeoman, choir di rector. "Rich Man's Dentistry at a Poor Man's Price" IS Years Practice 3 Plate Specials ONE at . . M p 11 3ood fitting I t.WU youth-restoring. My beauti- $25.00 ful, genuine hecolite plate. ZZ : $30.00 the tuper plate, odorless, tasteless. "Mf PLATES RF..U.LT STICK" Other Low Prices Sllier Filling Porcelain Filling , Plate Repair .SI. SO . S1.M) ..SJ.OO Rellne Plate Clean Teeth w.00 ft .00 Dental Pain absolutely minimized. Extractions a Specialty, each .... 50c Dr. Barnum Main ind Rhertlde. TH. 2S3-R Opposite Hubbard Bros. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth Street at Oakdale Avenue. Geo. P. K&bele, D. D., Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bible class taught by the pastor for adults. Splphany festival service at 11 a. m. with the administration of the Lord's Supper. Epiphany festival sermon: "The Times of the Gentiles According to God's Plan and Phop,h ecy." Luther League devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Topic: "Setting My Standards," Leader, Miss Dorothy Andren. Monday at 7:30 p. m. Luther league business and social meeting. Thursday at 3:30 p. m.. Ladles Aid meeting in church parlors with Mrs. Hugo Guenther aa hostess. Thursday at 7:45 ap. m., annual congregational meeting In church parlors followed by a social and refreshments. The First Methodist Church. West Main and Laurel atreets. Joseph Knott, minister. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. We will have general assembly and therefore everyone should be present right on time. A fine program has been ar ranged. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon theme, "Church Lubrication." We are pleased to announce our new choir director, MIps Grace Jo . Bur nett, will be with us and will sing as a special solo, "O, Savior, Hear Me." by Gluck. The Epworth league ind Interme diate league will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Gos pel song service led by Mr. C. A. Meeker. Miss Burnett will be the di rector of our fine young people's choir. This la a fine time for young people desiring to help their voices to Join this choir. The sermon theme for the evening Is "Bible Interpreta tion" In which the pastor will dis cuss the following: The Bible is being given many interpretations, therefore; What should be the principle of in terpretation? Does God expect us to spend our time, talents, and energies trying to interpret mysteries? Should Christmas emphasize, or magnify, doctrinea or rites with which Christ manifested little or no concern? Official board meeting Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. NEW THAT rare, illusive thing called Style has been built into the New Ford V-8 for 1934. In its dis tinctive new radiator and graceful sweep of line. In its rich, lustrous colors. In the unmistakable quality of its appointments. In the very manner in which it speeds along the highway or steps out ahead as the light turns green. We invite every motorist to see and drive this New Ford V-8. You will find it exceptionally roomy and comfortable and the easiest car to drive you have ever known. Safer, too, because of the til-steel body, effective brakes, and the added pro tection of safety glass. Unusually smooth and llrt Prrhterlan Church. William J. Howell, minister. Mra. Willlnm H. GUmore, director of religious education Bible echool, 9:45. Start the New Year right by bringing the family. We have a class for every ape group. Morning worship sermon, "The Holy Spirit." Special music by the choir under the direction of Elsie C. Strang. MlM Dorothy Reynolds, guest organist. Prelude, 'Still, Still With Thee" Mendelssohn Anthem. "The Plalna of Peace" - Barnard Base solo Mr. Don Newbury. Poatlude "Grand Choeur In C" Maitland Evening worship, 7;30. The service will be conducted by the young people. The pastor will preach the first of three sermons from the prophet. Ewklel. "Gog (Rus sia) Defies God." The great conflict betwren Judaho Lion and Russia's Bear. Joseph Stalin signed thla decree. "Mon May 31, 1937. there must not remain on the territory of the U. S. S. R. a single house of prayer. The very conception Ood' will be banished from the boundaries of the soviet union.' Come and hear these sermons the facts will make you think. Special Services Begin Tonight at Christian Church Beginning tonight at, 7:30 a special series of Sunday ntizht sermons will be preached at the Christian church. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the church, will speak tonight on the subject. "The Seal of God." He will answer the following questions: Is Sunday observance the mark of the beast? Is Saturday keeping the seal of God? Did the Pope change the Sabbath? One week from tonight Mr. Balrd will apeak on the subject, "Why I Observe the First Day of the Week In stead of the Seventh." Two weeks from tonight John Frees will apeak on the subject, "Why I Left the Seventh Day Adventlst Church." These subject will be dealt with in a acrlptural and historical manner. The public Is most cordially invited. FORD NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE SHOWROOMS OF FORD DEALERS 515 IP OK. flitntl.tlmi Inlikl, dtllvirr mmd lu. Bmmperi tmd liar tirt .KM. f.'f. uttml ttrmt tyaie.rirf APPEAL PENDS IN BANKS CASE: MUST STAY IN PRISON SALEM. Jan. 6 (Special) Denial by the state supreme court recently i of a certificate of probable cause was! received "as a severe shock" by L. A.j Banks, former Medford editor, now ! serving a life sentence for murder, friends said today. Banks haa expressed hopes for many , weeks that the certificate would be granted, thus pormitttng him to be: transferred from the penitentiary here i to the Lane county Jail at Eugene. Refusal of the certificate by the1 high court ended hopes of a transfpr ! but did not close his appeal to the j court. Justices said. They explained I that Banks appenl Is still pending before the supreme court. Denial of the certificate simply made the lower court's order of incarceration bind ing. Banks, a highly nervous and tem peramental man. Is working in the laundry at the penitentiary. He o cuplea a single cell. Much of his 4 line la spent reading, writing and planning for the fuuire. Penitentiary officials describe him as "a good prisoner." He was convicted of fatally shoot ing George Prescott. constable, when the latter attempted to arrest him at Medford last March. A. O. Arnold Moves Here With Family A. O. Arnold and family, formerly of Los Angeles, have arrived here. Mr. Arnold will be connected with the Medford branch of the Blake, Moffitt As Towne Paper Co. The Ar nolds will make their home in this city. A. R. Woodhill, local manager for the paper company, stated that Mr. Arnold was added to the company personnel to meet the increased bus iness and to prepare for the future, which looks brighter In southern Oregon than for several years. V-8 for up rr( Amlkor mt Crtdit CM Mexican Plot Foiled HERMOSILLO. SONORA, Mexico, Jan. 6. (fV) What authorities called, a coaplracy to kill Rudolfa Eliaa Cailes. governor o' Sonora and son of former President plutarco Ellas Cailes, was believed frustrated tonight with the arrest of ten men. Come and Hear These Sermons at the First Presbyterian Church Willlnm J. Howell, Minister "God or Gog" "The Great Conflict between Ju dith's Lion and Rusala'a Bear. Jnmuiry "th "Gog (Russia) Defies God" Joseph Stalin signed this decree: "On May 1st, 1937 there must not remain in the territory of the U. 3. S. R. a single House of Prayer: the very conception "God will be banished from -the boun daries of the Soviet Union." January 14th "Technocracy ys. Omnipotence" A statement from Lord Brentford. Albert Hall speech, London, Eng land, quoting the Bolshevists: "Two worlds are clashing and pit ting their strength against each other; the end of the religious campaign of the Soviet govern ment must not be confined to Russia. It must be conducted throughout the whole -world." 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