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PAOE THREE TirininiiDidn mm MEDFORD MAIL THrRUNE. MEDFORD. OREO ON". SUNDAY. APRIL 14. bt. Mark's Episcopal Church B. S. Bart lam. Rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and aermoo at It. Church school, 9:46 a. m. Seventh Par .lrfnt!t Church Edwards and Beatty aireu. Regular aerrlce: Sabbath achool Saturday, 11 a. m Preachlng aervlce. 11 a. m. Preaching aervloe Sunday, 7:S0 p. m. Topic : "The Moral Law What Price Liberty?" Everyone la welcome. Church of QM ComeT Havn and Holly Street Bible achool, 9:48 AM.; morning worship at 11 A.M.; Young People, 7 i P.M. Mrs. Bessie D&vl. leader njual cal program. Preaching at 7:48 P.M. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. All are Invited to attend. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Residence, 814 West 2nd street. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister, 8:45 a. m. Sunday school. 1 1 a. m . Mornl ng worship. The church mixed quartet sings "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," by Hall. Mrs. Don Ptatt sings, "The Palms." by Faure. Sermon by the pastor, "The Finished Work of Redemption.' 6:30 p. m. Young people's devo tional groups. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Big sing by every body. Myron Eaton singing, "O Lord, Remember Me," by Stults, You are cordially Invited to share these services with us. St. I'eler's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod East Main and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, Pastor Sunday achool and Bible claaa at ; 10:00. Lenten service at 11:00. ' Theme: The Christian Praises Christ for His Redemption. Quarterly bust new meeting of the eonitregaTlon after the service. Y. P. S meets for tta regular quar terly meeting also after service. There will be no evening service this evening. Service will be conducted Friday evening at 8:00. Thla will be the reg ular Good Friday service. Visitors are always welcome. First .Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotts, Minister. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. B. J. Neumann, superintendent. As next Sunday Is Easter, let every one try to be on time today. Morning worship at 11 a. rr.. Ser mon theme, "Palms; A Mob; An Earthquake." This Is Palm Sunday. Be sure to attend church this morn ing. Special music. Don Huckabee. organist, and director. Epworth League services, 6:30 p. m. All young people invited. At 7:30 this evening we are to have a religious drama, "The Chal lenge of the Crois," by Chas. Marsh. Mrs. Lucille Schoppert will sing "There Are Three Crosses on a Hill." Do not miss hearing and seeing this beautiful drama. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are hold every Sunday at U o'clock, church edifice. 312 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, April 14, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Peal?" Sunday achool 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 6 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 401 In the Mcdford building. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.. except Sunday and holidays. The librarian is in attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture mny be read, borrowed or p'" chased. The public is cordially lnv1td 1 ailnd rhe services and visit the rending room. Church of the Nararepe Central Avenue at Jackson St. P. O. Jurlch. evaneellst, "The Con verted and Amertesni2ed Foreigner," -n-tli be the speaker at the popular 7:30 Sunday nieht evangelistic serv ice. There will be music aplenty, en thusiastic congregational singing and special numbers. i Fred M Weatherford. paster- van -gellst. will he heard at the ll o'clock hour from the topic, "Psalms." Salva tion and Brickbats." Music will be featured. Sunday" school at 9:4V Arnold Kornstad. superintendent. We tnske room for visitors and cherish the op portuntrv to serve you younj and eld. rlh and poor. A welcome to all. Yoime People's meeting at 6:30 p. M. Mis Helen Srhel, president. A group of young people vitally ln-te-ested In carrying the message of Christ to others. Junior meeting at 6:30 under the direction of Mrs. Fred M. Weather -; ford. An opportunity to have your children ctven Christian education. People's meeting, prsyer and praise terrlce Wednesday evening at. 7:30. Fred M. Weatherford will deliver three Tllr Wek mesaee over KMFD Tuesday, Wwine.rinv and Th'irsdav reperively at 7:00 P-M- A Tirm welcome extended to all. Exclusive A?ents for Reed and Barton ll A l'RMITII PR MORE TH N A f EM I KV 1 IMr ' 'UaxJCTITr Adtent Christian ( hurrli West Jackson, corner of Welch. 9:45 Bible school. Mrs. Grace Thuraian. superintendent. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sub-, Ject. "Love Manifested." 7:30 p. m. Young peoples meet ing. Two age groups. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. Pastor, Mrs. O. A. Shlde. All are welcome. Free MHliodl't Church Tenth and Ivy streets. E- N. Long, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Florence Blass, superintendent. - At 11 o'clock Rev. C. S. Embree will speak. Y. B. M. 8. meeting. 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Clarence Hunt, speaker. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning. 7 :30. Welcome. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Balrd. Minister. Btble school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Cook, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class meet In court house auditorium -at 9:45. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Sermon subject, "When Jesus En tered JeriiHalem." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "The Great Question of the Ages." Musical proaram as follows: Morn ing anthem" Behold Thy King" (Par ker). Evening anthem, "Near tc the Heart of God" (McAfee). Mixed quar tet, "Safe In My Savlor"s Arms" (Pe triel Eleanor Curry, Oleatha Olson, M. E. Olson and J. Klrkpatrlck. Mnllord Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Med ford Company of Jehov ah's Witnesses Is broadcasting a lec ture by Judge Rutlierfurd dealing strictly with the Bible over KM ED every Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. Judge Rutherford will also broad cast over KMED next Tuesday from 6 to 7 p. m. The subject will be, "Universal War Near. Judge Rutherford's Bible study helps are in book and booklet form and have been translated Into sixty languages since 1022. All Interested in Watch Tower Bib'e study are welcome to meet every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and Wednes day at 1:30 o'clock, 727 South Cen tral street, Mpdford. Zlon Evangellcjil Lutheran Church Fourth Street near Oakdale Avenue. Geo. P. Kabcle, D. D.. Pastor. Confirmation and Palm Sunday service at 10:65 a. m. The members of the children's and adult catecheti cal classes will be confirmed. This will be a beautiful and Impressive service. Sermon, "O Happy Dav." Special music: Pipe organ prelude. "The Palms" (Faure), played by Mark Andrews; solo, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," sung by Louise Homer; anthem, "Behold a Host " (Grieg), by the choir with incidental solo by Rose Ellen Slonlkar: solo, "Palm Branches" (Faure), sung by Genevieve Brown: postlude, "March of the Priests" (Mendelssohn), played on the tabernacle orcan, Salt Lake, by Edward P. Kimball. Evening services, 7:30. Sermon, "The Sin Set on Fire of Hntl." Spe cial music: "Grand organ prelude, "Largo" (Handel), played on Schwab's orgBn, New York city, by Archer Gib son: duet, accompanied by orchestra and pipe organ, "Abide With Me. sung by Olive Kline and Elsie Baker, anthem, "I Lay My Sins on Jesus, by Luther League choir. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Luther League meeting. 8:30 p. m. Candlelight communion service on Holy Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Community union three-hour serv ice In this church on Good Friday from 13 noon to 3 p. m.. under au spices of Med ford Ministers' associa tion, and eight pastors participating. urrev'J Art Udvirdrexxerx 41 5. Central Phone 563 Dress Up For . . EASTER . . Voor hair mut look perfect, and villi. If ou hae a new Permanent Waie at Murraj's. MIKE AN APPOINTMENT FRI.Y THIS WEEK ill Methodist K pi -copal Church South Corner Main and Oakdala T. O. Patterson, Pwtor. Sunday, April 14, 1935: Church school at 9:45. Superin tendent. Frank Robert. Palms Sermon at Jl o'clock by the pastor. Young People's service at 6:45 P.M. Special services every evening be ginning Sunday evening at 7:30. ex cept Saturday evening, the 20th, then closing with Easter. Thursday evening at cloe of serv ice we have the communion. All members are requested especially to attend all of the services. The public Is cordially Invited. Presbyterian Church Sunday achool at 0:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. VIM ton welcome. Dr. B. R. Ellliott, stipe rintendent. On Easter Sunday. April 31, there wilt be a special program In the auditorium. Watch for announcement. Regular morning service, 11 o'clock, with special emphasis on Palm Sun day. Sermon by Rev. Ralph S. Peter son; subject, "The Rubicon of Life." The musical program, under direction of. Edith A. Garret, choir director, and Mrs. H. Huenergardt, organist, will be as follows: Prelude, "Melody" (Hnrris); anthem. "God Is Love" (Shelley); Incidental solo, Don New bury, baritone: offertory, "Rosary" (Nevin); solo, and chorus, "The Palms" (Faure); solo by Esther Mer mltt Sanderson, ripzzo soprano: post lude, "Heroic March" (Mallard). Young people's meetings at 6:30 p. m. Regular midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30. EXCHANGE OLD GOLD for cash or trade at Brophy's, Jewelers. All Medford Churches Advent Christian Church JACKSON AND WELCH The Advent Christian Church ; M Medford, locat : ed at the corner of West Jackson and Welch Sts., has a ' member ship of sixty three. Organized in 1022. with a K - ' charter member- Mrs.Mierlruile .M. Mtlde, Pa tor Advent Christian Church imp oi seventeen, It still retains seven of ita char ter members. The growth of the church haa been steady, with much credit being due to the earnest el forts of Rev. Irvln Dupray. the first pastor. Rev. J. Spencer TUton, who served the church faithfully aa pas tor for five years, aa well na to Rev. M. E. La Dieii who ably supplied aa pastor during a period when no regu lar pastor waa retained.- The teachings of the church are along strictly Bible lines of doctrine, its aim is evangelism, with special stress on Bible prophesy as a certain piognostlcatlon of world history, and therefore an accurate Interpretation Eg 4 These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist WAlttS W. ABBEy, W. , PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE I American Laundry -TB A. 1- VROMAN TROWBRIDGE CABINET WOSKJ - WELL'S TAXI iS2?, Phpne 25. THE HOMF. GROCERY i Rew vrs WAVE SHOP CGIIS. FOR LAMPORT'S eA.wr... wail vpi-tm CMET LEONABO B Converted Jew In Lecture Series At 1st Baptist Church Evangelist Philip Stdersky. co-! worker with the law Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman In the evangelization of the Jews, will be In Medford April 10 to 21 and will speak in the First Baptist church Friday at 7:45 P. M-, Saturday at 3 P. M.. Sunday at 11 A. M and at 3 P. M. Rev. stderaky waa bom and reared In Vllna. Russia, the center of Jewish learning In Europe, and la versed in several languages. Dr. H. A. Ironside of Moody Memor ial church. Chicago, says, in reference to his lecture on "Christ aud the Passover": "All who saw and heard Philip Slderaky present his Passover service have a more adequate concep tion of Its meaning than ever before. nno win ever jorgei me vacant cnair at the head of the table, the hidden loaf and the cup of blessing. Never used by the Jews, but set apart for the coming one." Subjects of Rev. Sldersky'a lectures will be: Friday: "Christ and the Passover." Saturday: "From dinar to Calvary" or "How a Jew Found Christ." Sunday Morning: "Jesus of Naz areth. In History and Prophecy." Sunday P. M.: "The Return of the Jews to Palestine,' or "The Slcns of the Time in Relation to the Second Coming of Our Lord." f M. N. G-ault, Lawn mower A Saw Filing. Light repairs. Rear Gault Show Shop, 220 E. Main. Alley entrance. Tel. 802. conditions. .' ,V, V Th church v-'a ' meets for preach-" " Jt Injr service every Sunday morning ;w at 11 :00 o'clock. . Sunday evening 4fc'' at 8:00. and Wed- nesday evening : for prayer meet- , A Ing. The Bible School, which meets Sunday morning at 9:45, ,Mlss Sylwira learned Pres. Loyal Workers ffncietv under the leadership of Mrs. Grace ! M. Thurman ss superintendent, ha an enrollment 'of slxty-slx. Classes " , A correspond to at .- .y groupa In the f ?S', ' achool. with an. . "T i j s earnest, ciucieiii A Cradle Roll - Wd Amy th. ment of Mra. Geo. Clinton wishes to enroll every " 1 1 bsby whose par- Dnrnthy Dickinson ents have no Pres. Junior other church af I.onl Worker filiation. that MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Mnlfiiril tmtim-ry Sr ...r.r"R ARMSTRONG MOTORS, In. CHRTSt.Ul 4 PLTMOUTH DF.AI.KM UPM lm S Finet. Breadt niroi vi imtdii unur , . w.... mvm A. B. CULVS SERVICF STATION 1R vniiNG'S '''beauty shop "Your Office omt mnoKiiT a sumi LIBERTY MARKET au. ku or. wn Gcnftrutttoit VAI.ENTINE'S CAFt Jennmf Bco. Snpr JICHAL CAs""oi'lS mtd River OmttoU. my. MASON, EHRMAN i CO. WMOCtSALF CMOCTMS THE TA0.OR YOim NEXT SUTT at . mm. PALACE BF.AIJTY J, BARBER SHOP , Dawson PtLINO CWMOIMO WhiU Vwinf MrKm C. f - eaiHHtf nn sum inv . SANOrR.SON MOTOR CO. 5TLrornr i.r ft ?rnvict RTON MnJFNC CO Good Friday Union Community Service At Zion Lutheran i A union community three-hour ; Good Friday service will be hld next Friday from 13 noon to 8 p. m. in Zlon Lutheran church. Fourth street near Oakdale avenue, under auspice;, of the Medford Ministers' association. Seven churches and the Salvation Army will participate. The servire will be conducted by Rev. Geo. P. Kabele. D. D.. pastor of , the Lutheran church and president of the association, and will consist of , seven meditations on the seven words ' from the cross. Interspersed with singing, prayers, reading of proplie- , cles fulfilled and selections from the passion history. ' The meditations on the words from the cross will be given by capt. O. R. Durham and Revs, W. M. tta ton. T. G. Piitterson. It. ' m, J. Knott and F. M. Watherford All are invited lor as nr..... of the time aa possible. Pacific P. & L. Co. , Dividend Is Voted PORTLAND, April 13. ypi The board of directors of the Pacific pow er A Light company hens yesterday voted quarterly dividends of 1.7.1 share on the 7 per cent preferred atoclt, snd ai.50 on the 6 per cent preferred. The dividend is payable May 1 to some 5.100 stockholders of record April 18. Home portraits of family group? and children at Special Prices Shangte Studio phone 1308 Extend to each child may have thrown about it from earliest Infancy the protectin? Influence of the church. A Home Department has recently been formed with Miss Gertlo J. Sul livan as superintendent, and it hoped that we may be able to brln : the Blblo School message to many I shut-ins who. on account of age or ! illness, would otherwise be deprived , of church and Sunday School priv ileges. Miss Merle Dickinson Is organist for the Bible School. A Loyal Workers' Society comprised of young people from 'teen age thru the early twenties meets for an hour's FIRST NATIONAL BANK - .si.7 iT7r.i.n VST 9 rta U P rnt FM AN m i (fAi to PAnfiMAM PIANINfi Mill Boy" itfpoia bo 3pprt awi KINNER'S GARAGE OAKDALE CASH GROCERY Scrrica ATTT!M White WpUn Auto Svpplv CompT - WOK VTAYT.OP V .'?irPMA - - - A l.f. m- ' Medfwrd DnmMtl IjmJrf PENDLETON, April 13. i AP S H. Board man. state park engineer. ! Everyone A I 3 .MM Vem Hosselt (led). Mgr. ios pel Team- Mls Merle Dtcklnon ( right ) Bible School organist. service at 7:00 o'clock every Sunday evening. This is a fine, earnest group of young people who are at present engaged In a special course of Bible studies given by the pastor, with: a view to training In C h r Is tai n Leadership. Miss Sylvora Learned la president of thla society. A fine young choit is being trained from this group A Junior Loyal Workers' Society with Dorothy Dickinson ns Irvln Dupray Chr. F.xerutlve Itonnl r-WGLUiytfif UB.ttOFFMAM PARKER'S idoi Sunrisp Super Sp.rvic Swttani ii ' I cm Oritw BRILL MFTAL WORKS Yrtvnri Buty Shop Ut Oa h onto YFXLOW tin to I rt r CITY MEAT MAttKKT JACKSON STREET GARAGE f.Jrt, lr AM r.M OJAHAPrrrr.n workman jHlf Medford SHIRLEY BROS. Faatwft WrVt mU M ! BIDFN-S SHOF SERVICE WE88 ft CARIOUS Wll CAP'R PINT itO"t 'Huff. - d.i" " JnO. tX. Zm.Km laUklKA, inf. FRANKLIN'S GROCERY CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC. J101KRS W'XW STOHP. Hmk m4 rmff trnm announced here today that two CCC camps of 300 men each wtu Jno. W. Johnson "THE JEWELER" Buys Old Cold Jewelry Watch Cases and Scrap Cold of Every Description Top Cash Prices, or accepted as "Trade-in" for new, modern jewelry. Buy Easter and Graduation Gifts With the Old Gold Jewelry You Have Around the House and for Which There Seems to Be No Use. Don't fail to find the top cash . price for old gold at 216 East Main Street (Opposite Mann's New Men's Store) Cordial Invitation To president, meet-1 .ng at 7:00 o'clock on Sunday even ings, la pursuing an Inter e s 1 1 n j; Junior course of studies under Mrs. Grace Thtir man. Thin Is i live little bunch of workers which are of real help .Mrs. Gcrlie In the services. A Gospel Team made up of mem piillhan Pres. W.H.P.F.M.9. bers of the Loyal Workers Society, Is trained to assist the pastor when called out for special services, and welcomea calls to any out of the way places desiring Gospel services. Miss Verva Oos sctt Is manager of this team of really fine Chris tian workers. The Women's Home and For eign Missionary Society meets on the second and fourth Tuesday at each month. Mm. Grace M. Thurman A number of Rupl. Bible School u :lj 4. their financial cooperation, are making in stimulating greater church activity. POTATO CHBP9 MEnroRi MAIL TRIBUNE ROYAL PARKER'S HONEY . . VOU Htl. kOUl MVMil Bowtn-n', B.rKr Shop JUDGE'S MEDFORD GREENHOUSE MODEL BAKERY inmj r Main AM l mCi CRYSTAL SPRINGS WHITTS HOME MAID Kl ,i m mmaru CAB COMPANY " '''" .&.&.JtC REX CAFEi BOYD'S MARKET PHRCt UT0 Fit It IT Ml C ROSE BOROUG jitt.y&.uu COIONIM. GARA6E Pip, Mvhinmr Ca. . PENWELL f k. D row ro. rmsmimrM ,ikt fiimwi MF.AD MOTOR COHTAV 0 OTO FLTMOVTH ALtlll(CS DeVOES UtTTHING AMTIMl 4 fcrfmtW.'V" WWBdi'i Go MTRRIMAN'3 SHOf be located In Umatilla county year. needy families hava been aided by this group during the past year. Under the leadership of the president. Miss Gertie J. Sullivan, they expect, in addition to their usual work, to make a study of condition In foreign fields this year. This church wtahea to extend ft hearty welcome to all to attend any or all services. We will make you feel at home. GERTRUDE M. SHIDE, pastor. Advent cbrintlun Church Baptist Church ChrlKllan Church Church of Christ Church nf God First Church of Christ Scientist Free Methodist Church Full' Gospel tbureb Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Day Satntt Main Street Methodic float Methodist Episcopal Church - Naiarene Church . PU -rim's Holiness Presbyter! sn Chnrefc . . Marred Heart Church At. Mark's Church - St. Peter'a Lutheran Cnurm Seventh Day Adventlst The Apostollo Faith The Salvation Army Zlon RTangellral Lutheran COMFJI FVHUL HRJK UONARD IMXTmJC DAIRY OttKH HAVIfY THANSPE, tt STOAGa t4 mi Um mi i Hmtmt THE HANDICRAFT SHOP I-ut lw Art WuiJiin IMS economy imkct- H 'S ire. 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