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St. Marks Church
E. 8. Bartlam, rector
Holy communion, 8:00 a. m.
Holy communion and aermon, 11
fc. m.
Church school, 0 :45 a. m.
rhurrh or Jeu Christ of Latter
flay Salnta
Meet in I. O. O. P. hall.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
Priesthood and Relief society on
Thursday. 7:30 p. m.
F. H. Metcalf, branch president.
Church of Christ
North Court St.
Morning services, 10:15. Preaching
11:10. Subject: "The MarTlage Sup
per." Evening services, 7 :30. Subject :
"HHltinR."
You are Invited.
M. E. Clnirrh, ftnuth.
Main and Oakdale.
T. G. Patterson, pastor.
Church school Sunday morning at
9:45. Dr. Prank Roberts in charge.
Sermon at 11 o'clock.
Young people's service at 6:45 p.m.
Preaching at 7:30 p.m.
We will have services every even
ing except Saturday week preceding
Easter, beginning Monday evening.
April 15. We would be lnd to have
as many as will Join us In these pre
Easter services.
Church of God
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
Church school. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Communion
service.
Young people, 7:00.
Evening service, 8 :45. Subject:
"The Church In Prophecy and His
tory." Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30.
Ladles Home and Foreign Mission
ary society will meet In their re
spective places Thursday. 10 a. m.
to 4 p. m. All are invited.
D. M. Clemens, pastor, 814 Weat
Second street.
Med lord Company of Jehovah's
Ultnrifs
The Medford Company of Jehov
ah's Witnesses Is broadcasting a lec
ture by Judge Rutherford, dealing
strictly with the Bible over KMXL)
every Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30.
Judge Rutherlord'a Bible study
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into sixty
languages since 1922. AU Interested
in Watch Tower Bible study are
welcome to meet every Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock and Wednesday
at 1:30 o'clock. 727 8outh Ce"")
street, Medford.
Free Methodist Church.
10th and Ivy streets.
E. N. Long, pastor.
Bible study hour begins at 9:45
a.m., with intereattng classes and
consecrated teachers. Morning mes
sage by the pastor at 11 o'clock.
Y. P. M. S. service at the county
farm in the afternoon at 8 o'clock.
Clarence Hunt speaker.
Young people's service at 6 :30
p.m., in charge of Miss Grace An
drews. Evening service, 7:30.
Subject: "Religion and Christ
Likeness." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30. You are welcome.
Bt. Peter's Lutheran Church
i Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland Avenue.
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock this
morning.
No morning worship this morning.
Catrrrmm class this evening, 8:30.
Evening Lenten service this even
ing at 7:30, Theme, "Christ's Hymn
Of Praise."
Church council meeting this even
ing after service.
Sunday school tfachers meet Wed
nesday evenig at 6.
Ladies' Aid meets Thursday after
noon at 2.
Visitors are always welcome.
First Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton, minister
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon by the pastor, "Wonders of
Faith." Morning soloist, Mrs. Lester
Merrlman singing. "When I Survey
the Wondroua Cross." Wilson.
6:30 p. m. Young people's group
meetings.
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Mrs.
B. F. Neff and Mrs. Lester Merrl
man will sing, "In Jesus," by Hark
neas. The evening address will be
on, "At the Sign of the Cross."
You will enjoy these services and
the cordial spirit of our people.
Come and see.
First Church of ChrUt, 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, 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, April
7, "Unreality."
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening church meet
ings, including testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 in the Medford building. Is
open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m..
except 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.
W. R. Balrd. Minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent. Everyman's
Bible class in court house auditorium
at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
Sermon subject, "From Cross to Para
dise." Christian Endeavor at 8:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:30.
Sermon subject. "Steps to the Cross."
The musical program under the di
rection of Effie Herbert Yeoman, will
be as follows : Morning anthem,
"Like As the Heart" (Kelserling); in
cidental aolo, Joan DeLosh. Evening
anthem, "Ood Is My Salvation" (Wil
son: Incidental bass solo, John Kirk
Patrick. Church of the Niizarene
Central Avenue at Jackson Street.
Fted M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist,
will be heard at the popular
7:30 Sunday nitjht evangelistic serv
ice, using as his topic, "An Indict
ment With Four Counts." The mes
sage will be & depiction of God's
favoring method of redemption. Two
special numbers will be heard.
The 11 o'clock morning hour will
mark the obnervance of the 13th an
niversary of the local organization.
Dr. J. E. Bates will be the special
speaker at the hour. Dr. Batea of
Portland, Ore., Is a speaker of out
standing ability. Mrs. Ella Herman
a charter member, will speak of the
beginning days of the church. Spe
clal music will be heard.
Sunday school at 9 :45. Arnold
Kronstad, superintendent. A grow.
lng school with vital Interest in the
Biblical and spiritual instruction and
character building.
Young people's meeting at 8:30. Miss
Helen Scheel, president. Miss Helen
Wilson will be the special speaker
for this hour. She has a message of
special God-given revelation to young
people.
People's meeting Wednesday even
lng at 7:30. Live interest Is being
manifested in the mid-week service
A cordial welcome Is extended the
piilc to attend all services.
The Ftnt Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel Street.
Joseph Knott, minister.
Sunday school. 9 ;45 a. m. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent. Today will
be a fine time to Join one of our
uplendti classes. We begin at the
study cf a new group of lessens.
Easter cornea in two weeks. Be on
hand early today.
Morning worship. 11 a.m. Sermon
theme, "Jesus' Last Oreat Decision."
This is another of the pre-Easter
series. The entire family should at
tend. The young people should hear
these pre-Easter sermons. Special
music. Mr. Don Huckabee. organist
and choir director.
Ep worth League services. 8:30 p.m
Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Ser
mon theme. "The Kind of Religion
God Requires." Come and see how
nearly your reliclon measures up to
God's requirements. Tonight Mrs.
Peter Dletrlck will sing a solo in
German. Mr. Olsf Severson will di
rect the choir. Mrs. Lucille Schop
pert, organist.
Monday, 7:30 p.m., official board
meeting. '
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., prayer meet
ing.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth street near Oakdale ave
nue. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., pas
tor. 10:55 a. m. Morning worship.
Sermon subject: "The Hell the Cross
Destroys." Special music : "Prelude
In C Minor" (Chopin), played on
the grand organ at Charles M.
Schwab's New York residence by
Arthur Gibson; "Just As I Am."
contralto solo with pipe organ by
Loulne Homer; "The Lord's Prayer"
(J. Lloyd Jones), by choir, Gene
vieve Brown, director; postlude,
"March" (Mendelssohn) on grand
organ by Mark Andrews.
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Ser
mon subject: "The Private Prop
erty Problem." Special music: pipe
organ prelude, "Through His Wound
ed Side" TRosslnl) by Mark And
rews; solo with pipe organ, "My
Faith Looks Up to Thee." sung by
Louise Homer: "I Lay My Sins on
Jesus." sung by the Luther League
choir.
8 :30 p. m. Luther League devo
tional meeting. All invited.
10 a. m. Sunday school with
classes for all ages.
Lenten service next Wednesday.
7:45 p. m. Meditation theme: "Je
sus' Remarkable Conduct In Death."
The general public is heartily In
vited to all services.
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11 Newtown street.
J. Logan Stuart, pastor,
Sunday school at 9:45. A record
attendance la expected this Sunday
Come and bring a friend. Morning
worship 11, This will be a farewell
service for Rev. and Mrs. Stuart.
After the morning meeting they will
leave for San Bernardino. Calif.,
where Mr. Stuart has been called
as pastor.
Evening evan Relist ic meeting. 7:30.
Rev. Leonard Weaton, of San Diego,
Calif., will be at the church Tues
day evening, and will conduce ser
vices, which will be announced later.
Pastor and Mrs. Stuart will be gM
to meet all members and friends or
the church Sunday forenoon.
Presbyterian Church
Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m. wtth
classes for all. Visitors welcome. Dr.
B. R. Elliott, superintendent.
Regular morning service at 11 with
sermon by Rev, Ralph S. Peterson.
Subject, "The Everlasting Mercy."
The musical program, under direction
of Mrs. Edith A. Garrett, choir di
rector, and Mrs. H. Huenergardt. or
ganist, will be as follows: Prelude,
"In the Afterglow" (Strang); anthem,
"Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweet
ly O'er Thee" (Shelley): Incidental
aolo and duet. Esther M. Sanderson
and Dr. W. W. Howard: offertory, "A
Prayer" (Wilson); soprano solo, "Be
With Us Still" (Massenet), Catherine
Wendt: postlude, "Dedication Festi
val" (Stults).
Young people's meetings. 8:30 p. m.
At 7:30 there will be a special ser
vice conducted by a deputation from
Albany college, under the auspices of
the Christian Endeavor society.
Regular mid-week prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Home portraits of family groups
and children at Special Prices
Shangle Studio phone 1308.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
The American Legion Auxiliary will
serve a covered dish dinner Monday
evening, Aprl 8, at 6 30 p. m. in the
Armory. This will be Joint meeting
of the Legion and Auxiliary. Char
ter members and Oold Star mothers
are also cordially invited. Following
dinner business meetings will be
held and later in the evening bridge
will be in play. Those who have not
been called by the committee In
charge are asked to bring vegetable
salad or cake. Everyone Is to bring
table service.
Word has been received that the
national president of the American
Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Alblo O.
"Tess" Carlson, will pay her official
visit to Oregon April 15 and 16.
The 15th, she will be in Roseburg
and the 16th In Portland. It will
be a treat to aee and meet our
charming national president and an
Inspiration to hear her tell of the
work of the auxiliary as she has
found It all over the United States.
Mrs. Carlson will visit our Oregon
hospitals at Roseburg and Portland
and thua better understand our
problems and needs.
The following is the scheduled
program for Roseburg, April 15th :
10:30 a. m.. visit hospital and
home; -1:30 p. m., luncheon, Ump
qua hotel, Roseburg. price 60c; ad
dress by Mrs. Carlson. Mrs. Gunn,
department president, will preside.
Those from this city planning to
attend are asked to make reserva
tions for the luncheon by April 13
with Mrs. Ward Cummlnga, 1376
Prospect street, Roseburg, Ore.
The following was taken from an
article appearing In the American
Legion Auxiliary Bulletin, entitled
"Our Reponsibility to Theae Chil
dren." by Mrs. Ralph C. Rlsch.
chairman national child welfare
committee.
"The Legion seeks to care for. In
every way possible, needy children
of veterans and to improve conril-
tlona for all children by a three
phase progrsm of education, legis
lation and emergency relief. Our
first consideration la. as It has al
ways been, the children of the vet
erans. To take care of these chil
dren in the most Intelligent man
ner It Is advisable to cooperate
wtth all community organizations
and to tap all local resources. If
these local facilities do not meet
the needa It la apparent that some
form of county or state aid must
be solicited. At the present time
many states also have federal funds
which are available for unemployed
vaterana families. Our second con
sideration la the children of the
community and of the state. To
gether with other welfare groups
we folks are aeeking to improve
conditions for all children and ralsee
health standards by advocating the
keeping of public health records.
Our third consideration la to carry
on this work for veteuns' children
and all children In the most Intel
ligent manner possible. Our fourth
consideration is to further promote 1
the efficient service to our children I
by the Legion and Auxiliary child
welfare groupa always working as a '
coordinated committee. Our filth I
consideration la to recognlite the i
extent of our problem."
The annual Easter Monday ball
will be held Monday evening, April
33 at the Oriental Gardens. Al Ste
wart's orchestra has been secured
to furnish the music. The Easter
Monday ball Is anticipated by many
each year and those in charge are
expecting a large crowd this year.
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THE Medford "Come to Church" program
which is made possible by the united co
operation of all twenty-two religious or
ganizations in the city has as its object
the stimulation of interest both inside and out
the church, increasing regular church attendance
and a revival of spiritual interest among the peo
ple of this community.
Association with right living, straight think
ing Christian men and women, through regular
church attendance, is doing much to restore con
fidence and relieves worries caused by the trouble,
some times through which we have been passing.
The result of a recent Medford religious sur
vey is most gratifying. Membership rolls reveal
that approximately half the population is affiliat
ed with some Medford religious organization, the
total number being 5.432. This figure is slightly
higher than the average church membership
throughout the nation according to the last survey
made in 1930.
In this space each Sunday during the coming
weeks will be published an article featuring one
of the Medford religious organizations. The arti
cle, furnished by the pastor, will include a brief
historical sketch of the church and a review of
the organizations within the church, citing the
' activities of the various groups and indicating
the benefits to be derived by affiliation.
The series will contain pictures of approxi
mately one hundred fifty active church workers
heads of the different groups in the various Med
ford churches with comments on the splendid
service each is rendering in caring for the spirit
ual welfare of the members.
The generous whole hearted cooperation of the
representative business and professional people
whose names appear on this page has made pos-.
sible the space to be used in this entire series
and the outs to be published each week,
It is certain that each article will be of great
interest and It is hoped that the series will .be
extremely beneficial in stimulating more regular
church attendance and reviving spiritual interest
so that Medford may continue to be known as an
outstanding community in its participation in
religious activities, .
Advent Christian Church
Baptist Church
Christian Church
Church of Christ
Church of Ood
First Church of Christ Scientist.
Free Methodist Church
Filll'Oosnel Church
Jehovah's Witnesses
Latter Day Saints
Main Street Methodist South
Methodist Episcopal Church
Suzanne Cliurch
Pilgrim's Holiness
Presbyterian Church - , ,
Sacred Heart Church
St. Mark's Church
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
seventh Pay Adventlst .
The Apostolic Faith
The salvation Army
Zlon Kvangellcal Lutheran
These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through their financial cooperation, are making
this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist in stimulating greater church activity.
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