Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFOIiD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. SUNDAY. APTCTT, 21. IfKW.
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Euur, ft day of rajolctng. will be
observed In tb community this Sun
day with ths annual Impressive
church services ftnd special Easter
music and spring flowers, that always
wm to lift the da; above all others
throughout the year, for celebration
of the resurrection of Christ.
The church will be the scene of
happy gatherings when people the
world over unite for prayer and wor
ship. Special choirs will sing In many
of the churches of the city and com
munity, and In many therewlll be
prominent speakers on the programs,
which wlU also Include baptism and
reception of membera.
On Rader hill. Just south of Phoe
nix. many were to gather at 6:00
o'clock this morning for the annual
sunrise services, perhaps the most
exhilarating and impressive rites of
the day. Several churches were to
take part In the program, put on
under auspices of Crater Lake Christ'
isn Endeavor Union. Talks by three
members of the young peoples or
ganlntlon, special music, scripture
readings and prayer have been pre
pared.
Holy communion wlU be celebrated
at the Episcopal church at 7:00
m., and again at 8:00 a. m. There
will also be baptismal service and
the regular morning service with the
sermon at the Episcopal enurcn.
At the Sacred Heart Catholic
church, high mess will be held at
8:00 a. m. Low mass and benediction
will follow. In the Impressive litur
gical observance of Easter.
A special Sunday echool service will
. be a feature at the Presbyterian
morning worship. The evening Christ
Ian Endeavor meeting wlU not be
held, due to the sunrise service at
Phoenix.
Every church In the community
has prepared something special and
church auxiliaries and other socie
ties will add their shares to the ob-
ieventh Day Adfpnttat Church.
Edwards and Beany atreets.
Regular service:
Sabbath school (Saturday) 8:30
a. m.
Young people's meeting. 3 p- m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Preaching service Sunday. 7:30p m.
Topic: "Millions Now Living Will
Die Twice."
Every one Is welcome.
The ApoMolIc Faith Mission.
43 North Front St.
Services Sunday, 10:80 a m.. 1:80
p. m.
Sabbath school, 3:80 Sundsy after
noon. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday
nlghta at T:4& p. m. Special Easter
music snd singing. A musical pro
gram by the 17-plece orchestra pre
cedes the Sunday night service.
Everybody welcome. No collections.
4
rlrst BaptlM Church
Morning
Organ Prelude, Morning Song
". Mendelssohn
Mrs. Falling
Holy, Holy. Holy
Congregation
Invocation.
Free Methodise Church,
loth and Ivy streets.
E. N. Long, pastor.
Today we commemorate the g:ad
Easter story. There will be an Easter
program given In connection with !
the Sunday school. The Sunday school
will meet at 9:45 a.m.. Florence
Blnss. superintendent.
Fotowed by an Easter message by
the pastor.
T. P. M. S. meeting at the county
farm In the afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
and In the evening at the church
at 6:30.
Evening service at 7:30.
The pastor and people extend a
hearty welcome to those not attend
ing elsewhere to come and worship
with us.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
7:30.
Madonna Lilly
The llly" face is waxtm, pal
As Christ ww pale;
Sh droop her fair head mournfully
Aa did Christ lu HI travail.
Tha tear He ahl when aore dla
tir?sed By man's ingratitude now rest
Upon her face. Sweet la her breath
It i peaks of Life ... In Death.
Anna Wlmerhalder.
aervance of this sacred day.
Talent M. E. Church.
Sunday school, 9:46 a.m.
Morning worship hour, 11:00 a.m.
Message "Neither Foraaken Nor For
gotten." Epworth league, 6:30 p.m.
Easter program by the Sunday
school, 7:30 p.m.
Glen Whit, pastor.
St. Mark1 Episcopal Cbnreh
B. S. Bartlam, rector.
Holy communion, 7:00 a. m.
Holy communion, 8:00 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon, 11:00
a. m. Special Easter music.
Church school, 9:45 a. m. Every
body cordlslly Invited to all these
services.
Church of Jesus Christ of Lattr
Day faints.
F. H. Metcalf, branch president.
Meet In I. O. O. F. hall.
Sunday echool 10 a. m. (
preaching service. 7:30 p.m.
On Thursday, April 26, there will
. be a branch conference. Mission
(President Joseph Qulnney, Jr.. will
speak.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth street near Oakdale ave
nue. Geo. P. Kabelle. D. D.. pastor
10:55 a. m. Chief Easter seme
with celebration of the Lord's Sup
per and the baptisms of children,
which parents are invited to bring
to this service. Special floral decor
ations. Sermon: "The Eastr . Joy." Special
music: "Prelude ta O Minor" by
Bach; "The Strife la O'er, The Battle
Done" (Palestrlna). sung by a mixed
quartet with orchestra; anthem.
"Make Glad This Easter Day" (Lor
enz) by choir; postlude, March, by
Mendelssohn..
?:30 p. m. Children's program
with, special servtce: "Easter Mes
sengers," which all are invited to
enjoy with xia.
10 a. m. Sunday school with
Easter songs snd lewon. Parents and
frlenda specially Invited as visitors.
'Hall Him Victorious Benke
Ladles' Quartet
Scripture Lesson.
Ood So Loved the World Stslner
Choir -
Prayer.
Announcements.
Offertory, Legend Nordman
Mrs. Failing
Thy Redeemer Llveth .... Manney
Mrs. Bunch
Worthy Is the Lamb Ira B. Wilson
Octet
Sermon, "JesJus in History and
Prophecy Philip Sldersky.
Easter Morn - O. F. Lane
Choir
Benediction.
Organ Postlude, Vesper Recessional..
Mra. Falling
Evening
Organ Prelude. Andante. .....Bartlett
Mrs. Falling
Christ Arose - J.Lowry
Congregation
Prayer.
Why Seek Ye the Living? Eastham
Choir
Announcements.
Offertory. Chant Gilbert
Mrs. Falling
He Is Risen Btlhorn
Ladles' Quartet.
Hallelujah I He Arose Bowers
Choir
The Saviour Llveth Ira B. Wilson
Mrs. Merriman
The Lord Is Rispn Lorenz
Choir
Hosannah! Gernter
Ladies' Chorus
Only Believe and Live Harkness
Myron Eaton
Christ Now Is Risen. E. S. Lorenz
Octet
Baptisms.
Benediction.
Organ Postlude, And a tit I no
Mrs, Failing
Mrs. C. S. Flnley. conductor; Mrs.
O. C. Falling, organist.
Phoeniv rhrWlan Church. .
The Phoenix Christian, church
btilldlng ha Just received a good
repairing both Inside ind out. It is
one of the mot usable auditoriums
In the little town.
Our Easter services will be: Bible
school at 10, followed by the regu
lar preaching services and commun
ion; then a noon-day lunch and so
cial fellowship.
The evening set-vires will be com
posed of Chriftian Endeavor, and a
fine program of stereoptlcon pic
tures Life of Christ Oregon Views
and several good sentimental songs
shown In pictures.
Thia church stands for the old
time gospel, as taught by Christ and
the Apostles, In doctrine, practice
and faith.
You are kindly invited to come
and have a social hour with us in
real Christian fellowship.
M. Brownrljjg. minister In charge.
AlUUnion Rally
At Presbyterian
Monday Evening
The Presbyterian Young People will :
be hosts at an all-union or prc-cdn-
ventlon rally and covered dish sup- j
per Monday evening at 6:30. in the
recreation hall of the Presbyterian
church.
A splendid program has been ar
ranged by Miss Opal Rush, president
of the Crater Lake Union.
The all-union rally Is held to
boost the convention, which Is to be
held In The Dalles. Ore., next week.
The young people of all the
churches are welcome.
H
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Art 14olrdreJ'xerx
41 $. Central- Phone 36.'
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oak dale, streeta.
f w. R. Balrd; minister.
- Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In the
Rl&Uo theater at 9:30.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
Service for older children In rec
basement. Service for older children tn Rec
reational hail of church.
Program In church auditorium as
follows :
Anthem, "He la Risen" ..... Hey&ar
Soprano solo, "Hall the Risen King"
Hawley
Effie Herbert Yeoman.
Sermon, "The Easter Dawn."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m.
At 7:30 the choir, under the di
rection of Effle Herbert Yeoman.
VI II present a sacred concert. This
will be followed by a short sermon
by the pastor.
There will be hpMnrnal services,
bot.h morning and evening.
Sidersky's Final
Lecture At 3 P. M.
Evangelist Philip Sldersky will give
his last lecture on the Jews return
to Palestine this afternoon at 3:00
o'clock in the Baptist church.
He will also speak at the Easter
service at 11 o'clock.
Members of Church
Missionary Society
Meet, Daniel Home
The Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church met at the
home of Mrs. R. 8. Daniels, 407 Park
street Tuesday aiternoon, with a
large group in attendance.
Mr. E Iveion led the devotion
naming Tuesday as the day of con
troversy and emphasising the need
of prayer now more than ever be
fore. Mrs. Hodektns sang a so:o. ''The
Old Rugged Cross." Following the
business meeting. Mrs. O. J. Oould
read some Interest ing art icles from
women and missions and Miss Laura
Bailey. Echoes From the World's
Book of Prayer.
Mrs. Frederick H. Johnson spoke of
the Near East, those countries adja
cent to the eastern and northern
end of the Mediterranean. She save
a splendid review of the Near East
Foundation, stressing the point that,
though this Is not a religious work
in itself, aa the relief society u not
allowed to Interfere with the religion
and customs of the people, the
Christian Influence Is so strong that
It Is of great religious va tie and a
great movement for world peace.
I Rev. Peterson discussed the re'.tg
I lous Itfe of the natives and told
j some very interesting stories related
j by Dr. Shedd, who spent yea in during
! the war In these countries. He spoke !
j especially of the Armenians, whom j
j he said have been so cruelly perse
cuted by the Turks, but who have
remained steadfast In their faith.
I During the social, refreshments
were served by the hostess and her
committee, Mrs. Luke and Misa Bailey.
Adult Spanish Class
Ready Re-entrance
J. C. Hunter, instructor of the
adult Spanish classes being conduct
td at the Senior hign school, an
nournvd yesterday that those people
who were forced to drop their cUsa
work because of Illness or rainy
weather, and particularly those who
have purchased text books will still
have an opportunity to gain quite a
itnoAlede if they re-enter the class
es no1, A final course In conversa
tional Span:;!, to be held on Tues
days and Thursdays, will start short-
! jy. Hiu.ter stated, and beginnera are
also welcome to attend.
A Lawn and Garden
Furniture
BURK'S
114 F. Main.
Electric Wiring
and Repairing
Medford Elec. Constr. Co.
B. M. Bush, Owner
Bairmrnt. Mrilfnnl Hid. mil 00
Phone 842 We'll naul awaj your
refuse City Sanitary Service.
Ore and Bullion?
Purchased
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GREETINGS from the
American Laundry
All Medford Churches Extend to Everyone A Cordial Invitation To
May 12th is
Mother's Cay
Most any mother would ap
preciate a lovely new
PERMANENT WAVE
We five careful attention to white
hair o don't heoifate to make on
appointment for VOIR MnTHF.n.
and brake it iiud gave it to the disci
pies, and said, take, eat, this is my
body. And he took the cup and gave
thanks, and gave it to them saying,
Drink ye, all of it . . So transpired
the last supper of Jesus and his dis
ciples. And though he knew that one
among' them had betrayed bim, he
raised not his voice in wrath, but in
prayer to God. The power of His
. . . Now wheu the even . faith has changed the entire history
was come He sat down of the world-
with the twelve . . . And . . .
.. ,. T The message in His teachings,
as they were eating, Jesus .u.j,,. i
, ' , , , , , even though torn and distorted, ie
took bread, and blessed it ,
mains outlasting. Not alone as a
symbol of the miracle of his birth
nor of his resurrection . . . but purely
as the greatest expression of faith
ever fo he known. That faith, hope
and heartfelt good will toward all
must forever be an inspiration to
mankind i and eventually lead the
weak to become strong, the evil to
become virtuous, the tortured to
know peace. Today, Easter Sunday,
we can only echo the song which is
Ml over in our heart and soul.
Praised be His name . . .
Observe
EASTER
SERVICES
. AT THESE CHURCHES
Advent Chrlstliin Churcft
Mnltlt rtlllrrh
Christian Church
Church of riirlHt
Clnirrh of God
lint t'liurrn of Chrlrt Scientist
Free MrthodM Church
Full (iositel Church
Jehovah's Witnesses
Latter Day Saints '
Main Street Methodist Sont
Methodist Episcopal Church
Nazarene Church
Pilgrim's Holiness
Prrshyterlan Church
Sacred Heart Cburoh -
St. Mark's Church 1
St. Peter's Lutheran Chnrcn
fleventh liar Adventlst
The Apostolic Faith
The Sulvutlon Arm;
Zlon Kvangellcal Lutheran
These representati
this entire series
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Who stock Quality Jewelry only. Exclusive
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