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M. Murk's KplM'opul Church
Rev. K. S. Bartlam, Rector.
Holy communion. 8:00 -m.
Confirmation services, and sermon
by Bishop Walter T. Sumner. 11:00
a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Sfnrnth Day Advent1t Church
Edwards and Beatty Strceu .
Regular service Sabbath school
(Saturday), 9:30 a. m.; preaching
service, 11:00 a. m. Young People's
meeting. 3:00 p. m
Preaching service Sunday. 7:30 p.m.
Subject. "The Lord's Day Past, Pres
ent, Future."
AU welcome. '
Christian Church at Phoenix
Sunday morning services at usual
hour.
In the evening Evangelist philips,
a. former pastor of Murshfleld, will
begin a protracted meeting to con-
tlnue from night to night for an In
definite time.
Come and hear the old-time gospel
by this great man: It will be a treat
at 8:00 p.m.
M. Brownrigg, minister.
First Church of Chrlnt. 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, May 5
Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may be nd-
mitwfd. -Wednesday
evening church meet
lngs, 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. ex
cept Sunday and holidays. The 11
bratian Is in attendance from 10 to 4
at which time the Bible and alt auth
orized Christian Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited, to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
The Salvation Army
411 East Main Street
Captain Q, R. Durham, Commanding
Officer
:00 A.M., prayer service; 10:00 A.
M.. private councils for Salvationists
only, conducted by Brigadier Harold
Madsen, divisional commander of- the
Oregon division. This meeting will be
held at the headquarters. 12:15 P.M.,
luncheon at the Odd Fellows temple;
2:00 P. M.. private session of coun
cils for Salvationists only at the Odd
Fellows temple; small hall.
Sunday school will be conducted
ta usual at 2:00 P- M. at the head
quarters, Dorothy Hammond, super
intendent. 6:30 P. M- Young People's
Legion service, led by Mrs. Myrtle
Wilcox, newly appointed secretary of
the Lclon. A cordial invitation Is
extended to all Young People to meet
with the Legion at- the above hour.
7:30 P. M., open air service. Main and
Central streets; 8:00 P. M., great Sal
vation meeting led by Brigadier Mad
sen. You will find a cordial welcome
at the Salvation Army.
Church of The Xazarenr
Central Ave. at Jackson
"The Power of the Holy Ghost. Is
the topic from which Fred M. Wea
ther ford wilt be heard at the popular
7:30 evangelistic hour Sunday night.
This effort will be the second mei
sage in a series of three, from the
general topic ("A Second Definite
Work of Orace by the Holy Spirit").
There will be special music a plenty,
with lusty stnglnir by the audience.
"The Sobs of Broken Hearted Par
ent.' composes the topic from which
Mr. Weatherford will speak at the
eleven o'clock morning worship. This
will be a second message on discip
line. Special music wilt be featured.
Sunday school at 9:5 a. m. Arno'd
Kornstad, superintendent. The moral
and spiritual truths of the Bible rep
resent the auge by which God rules
destinies. We extend a liberal Invita
tion to study it with us.
Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.
m. Miss Helen Scheel. president. A
growing spiritual group of young peo
ple, with talent and effort in study
and mwwage to bless and inspire no
bility of Character. -
Junior meeting at 6:30, Mrs. Wea
therford ' director.
People's meeting Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30. A season for spiritual j
tonic and helpful inspiration. All
meetings open to the public. Wei- !
come.
HONOR
ntL a GRUEN HVaUk
WARRENTON . .. Rarr value
wrjjtlrt, white Guildiie case
BdjlTBra
KENWOOD ... Simrilf rleRince in a
r'!' 'v oKl fillcfl ' Irj EN for rrifti.
raised figure dial, 17 jewels $32.10
Law
(.irritnr the june htjh 0,
re found In the het
Churrh of Christ
North Court St. .
Service every Sunday. Social
meeting, 10:15; preaching J 1:00. and
communion, 11:45. Preaching n eve
ning at 7:30.
If you love the plain New Testa
ment worship you .will feel at home
with us.
The Apostolic Faith Mission
Services every Sunday morning.
10:30.
Sunday evening. 7:30.
- Sabbath school. 2:30 Sunday aft
ernoon; Tuesday, Thursday and Fri
day at 7:45 p. m. A musical pro
gram by the 17 piece orchestra pre
cedes the Sunday night service. Ev
erybody welcome. No collections.
Methodist Episcopal Church. South
Corner Main and OakdaU.
T. O. Patterson. Pastor.
Church school at 9:45 a m. Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
Preaching service at 11 o'clock.
Young people's service at -7:15 p. m.
Evening sermon at 8 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30: choir practice following.
Strangers or any who are not at
tending other churches cordially in
vited to attend these services. .
Churrh of God
Corner Haven and Hojiy Sts.
Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morning
worship. 11 a.m.
Young People, .7 p.m. Evening
preaching, 7:45 p.m.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:45
p.m.
Ladles Home and Foreign Missions
Thursday. Various departments will
meet In their respective places. All
are welcome.
D. M. Clemens, pastor. Residence
at 814 West 2nd street.
Free Methodist Churrh
10th and Ivy Streets
E. N. Long, Pastor '
Sunday school 9 :45 A. M.
Morning message by Rev. J. R.
Stewart.
Meeting at the County Farm at
3:00 o'clock by Rev. 6tewart.
Young people's Meeting 6:45 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30. Message by
Rev. Stewart.
The special evangelistic services are
Increasing in Interest from night to
night.
There will be special services each
ntght next week except Monday.
The public is Invited to attend
these services.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale streets. W. R.
Balrd. minister.
Bible schoo' 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, "Wasted Years."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at
7:30. Sermon subject; "Communism
and the Bee." Everyone ought to be
interested in the subject of com
munism. Hear this sermon tonight.
Musical program under direction ol
Effte Herbert Yeoman.
Msrnlng anthem: "He Is My Fort
ress," Wldermere.
Evening anthem, To America At
Thy Call," Wildermere.
The First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets
Joseph Knotts. Minister.
9 :45 A. M. Sunday school. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent. Come and
enjoy the splendid lesson .today.
11 A- M. Morning worship. Ser
mon theme: "The Love Cup."
7 P. M. Epworth League services.
All young people invited.
8 P. M. Evening worship. Sermon
theme, "Dost Thou Believe In the
Son of God?"
Music for the morning Prelude.
"Morgan Leider." by Goetz; anthem.
"Make a Joyful Noise." by Slmpey;
offertory, selected; postlude. "Gloria."
by Humboldt. Mr. Don Hucksbee, di
rector and organist.
Music for the evening: Organ pre
lude; chorus, "Christ Returneth," by
McGranahan: duet. "Drifting." by
Aekley; clarinet and trumpet duet;
offertory, selected; mixed quartet.
What Shall the Harvest Be?" by
Bliss; chimes and organ postlude. Mr.
Olaf Severson, director; Mrs. Lucille
Sehoppert, organist.
Monday. 7:30 P.M. Official board
meeting.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Prayer
meeting.
The youth of America
knows and wants this
world-famous watch. It
has beauty. It has repu
tation. It Is an achieve
ment in timekeeping
accuracy.
This year you can
give rhe g-aduate a
GRUEN . . . without
puling a burden on
your purse. For ojr
prices are as low as
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in '.hi?
$71.71
rence s
Mailt nierr handle t"
tire In larfe t It le.
First Presbyterian Churrh
Corner South Hotly and Eighth Sta.
Pastor Rev. R. s. Peterson.
Sunday school superintendent Dr
B. R. Elllc.t.
Chclr director Mrs. Edith A. Gar
rett. Organist Mrs. Henry Huenergardt.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship: 11:00 a.m. Pre
lude. "Tendreise." by choir; anthem.
"Saviour, When Night Involves the
Skies," by Shelley; of feratory. "Ro
mance." by Sheppard; solo. "Hold
Thou iy Hand." by Briggs, Miss Ed
na Elfert; sermon, "The Marks of the
Cross."
Young People s Christian Endeavor
Society. 6:45 p.m. Consecration serv
ice led by Harold Llttrell.
Hon Evangelical Lutheran Churrh
W. Fourth St., near Oakdale Ave.
Oeo. P. Kabele. D D.. Pastor
10 A M.T-Sunday school.
11 A.M. Mcntng worship. Ser
mon : "Life for Dry Bones." Special
music Pipe organ solo. Mark : And
rews, (a) "Safe in the Arms of
Jesus";- (b) "The Old Rugged Cross."
Tenor and contralto duet. "The Lord
Is My Shepherd" (Smart!, George
Lenore and Edith Roberta.
Anthem, "Heaven Looking Down on
Me" (Hugglns). choir.
"March of Priests'" (Mendelssohn)
(Tabernacle Organ), Ed P. Kimball.
7 P.M. Luther League.
8 P.M. Music Week program of
classic sacred organ and vocal nu:'c
especially featuring , Bach's music on
his 250 anniversary. See full pOfc?:iri
elsewhere in this issue. All heartily
invited. ;
All Medford Churches
f FIKST CHRISTIAN CHVRCH 1 1 igttfgg i ''Sf? m. . - !'!"" "I" t' SR Jn End r a o ,, P''gRP!kf V ' 1
Kimk .n O.Mle I -CNi55if dinner, I- '.m. .dvlw M; 7'! ;':
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The First Christian-
Church of
Medford. located
et Ninth and
Oakdale. vaa or
gnnlfred on Nov.
23, 1884. With
thirteen charter
members. Today,
through ft steady
growth, the ap
proximate mem
bership la 630.
Last November,
the church cele
Hfv. . K. liaini
Pntor. Flrt
Christian Church
brated Its fiftietn anniversary. M:.
Margaret Fisher is the only charter
member llvlntt In Medford.
W. B. Balrd. the present minister,
has been with the church since Oct.
1030.- During his
pastorate, over
400 members have
been added to
the church. The
official business
of the church Is
under the direc
tion of the
Church Board,
with Theo. Sima
as chairman.
Ralph L. Cook
Is the Bible
Sc h ool superln-
Ralph U Cook I
Supt. Bible Pehool
. 'zmvm&y&m int rirsi curia ir- .'. : . "i m r-. i .. -m. mmMf. - i. j . . .. r v -
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These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through
this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist
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First Baptist Churrh
W. K. Eaton, Minister
9;4S A. M. Sunday school.
11:00 A. M Morning worship. The
choir singing. "How Manifold Thy
Works," Davis-Wilson. The paMor
speaking on. "The Secret Divulged. '
7:00 P. M. Young people's devo
tional and discussion groups.
8:00 P. M. Evening worship. The '
choir sings, "Here Am I. Send Me."
by La wson -Gabriel. The speaker of
shaw, of West China, recently home
from that country.
You are cordially invited to share
these services with us.
St. Peter's Lutheran Churrh
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland Avenue.
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Is your
child enrolled In a Sunday school? If
hot, our Sunday school is here to
serve. Our staff of teachers Is quali
fied to teach your 'hild the "one
j thing needful." A. S. Heuners Is the
superintendent. Oet in toxich with
j htm or the pastor.
No morning worship this morning.
I ' The cstechlsm class meets this eve
i ning at 6:30.
Evening worship at 7:30. Theme.
"Christ, the Good Shepherd."
The Sunday school teachers meet
Wednesday evening at 8 in the Sun
day school auditorium.
The Ladles' Aid meets Thursday
afternoon at 2 in the lior.ie of Mi!.
John Hessner a mile south of Ash
'Mid. Visitors are always welcome.
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tendent. Thia Bible SchoM la thy
largest In Southern Oregon. The av
erage af.endwice fo:- last year was
4J0. At the present time, the atten
dance Is running around 500. This
school Is one of the best organised
and most well sraacd of this portion
of the atnte. Tere are classes from
the Cradle Roll
Department thru
the adult depart
ments, with a
corps of excellent
leaders and teacli
rs In every de
partment. The Bible
School Depart
ment heads in
clude the follow
ing: Cradle Roll De
partment, Mrs.
Mr. Hffle Yeoman
Tholr Director
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BISHOP SUMNER TO
ADMINISTER RUES
The Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner,
bishop of this Episcopal diocese, ac
companied bv Mr, jsiuuncr. arrived
in Medford Friday evening (rem tneir
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liome In Portland and are rejtlstere 1
at Hut i-1 Medford. ,md will remain
uut:i S'.nidny event n.
iV I'KriiLii; at il'e 11 o'clock
Extend to
Cudora Bohnert.
Beginners De
part ment, Mrs.
Mabel Marsh.
Primary De
partment, Miss
Marjorlc Gregory.
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Junior Depart
ment. Mrs. Julia
Orrfjory.
j Interme d 1 a t e
, Department. Mrs.
Eunice Smith.
Allee Turry
Pre-, .lintlor V. K.
The music of
tu iinrch lt un
der the direction of F.ffle Heibe.t
j Yeoman There !s a writ r.Mlned
! choli of twenty-three voices, v.hlen
has presented some excellent pro
crnnis throlichottt the year. Mrs.
, Mabel Sims is tlie pianist.
There brc three Missionary societies.
! Each orR:inl7atlon Is very active and
presents splendid
, p r o g rams. T'.r
Women's Mission
ary society. wi',:i
I Mrs. F. J. Wll mot
1 as president.
' meets . the flr.-.t
; Wednewiav after-
noon of every
month.
The Yourij Peo
nle's Missionary
Circle, with M:sa Mr. P. . (irej.
I Dorothy Culy as Pres. Unman':
(president and A-n.
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T. SUMNEK
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services ftt St. Mirks tlie bishop wll!
; administer the rites of confirmation
, to a cIsm of nineteen communicant,
j and on this occasion will deliver :b
i annual ermon to ;he ooiv relation
j During the p.wt twenty ycort
Bishop Sumner h;n made hi. annua':
viMtiitU;:'. to St. Murk's at this s:i
j son of the year to Induct into the
j church the class that has been pre-
p.ired for confirmation. And on the.?
once-a-yeitr occasions the church is
alwnvrt packed with communican'S
and visitors who come to witness the
ceremony and to hear those Interest -Ijyk
and highly instructive sermons
that the bishop unfaillnjily deliver
The services will be considers bh
shorter than thof.ii on similar occas
ions fu the past s It lias been decid
ed to dispense with the morntpt;
prayer which usually consumes about
thirty minutes of the service.
The choir. uiKii-r the d'.rvt:on of
Elsie Carleion Straus, wll! !n$ "Tie
Gloria, front Mo7ari' twelfth mass
A genera! Miviml.m is extended
visitors to be present.
Home portraits of family jroups
and children at Special Prices
Shangle Studio Phone 1308
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."ocieiy ior nign
' ftcnooi student,
Miss Mildred :j
mie. t, P-teis
dent, and Mrs.
j Mabel Mnrsh is
, advisor. This or
uni7.ation meets
lflotl)V
I'res. Y. I1
Culy
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dm second Tuesday night of the
i month.
I Most of the local needs of the
ehurch are takii care of by the
j Women' As;-ocUtloii. Fine work is
'done by ihls orgnnlratlon. Mrs. F. A.
; Orei-.ory r, the president,
j There are four Christian Endcnvor
societies o? the
church, which
meet at
-very Sunday eve- f t- ft
ninir. rme worn
Is done by all.
and Interesting
ways present "W
There Is a society
. for the Junior
r.ne to the Adult 1
society. Tlie so
1 clety president
i are:
Dirk I'raley
I'res. Inlermrilhile
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Faulty Elimination Quickly Aided by Regular
Three-Times Dailv Use of New Honey
Kruoliod Wheat Bread.
It Is surprl'ini; how quickly suf
ferers from bowel troubles a-e be'i
eflttHl oy the regular addition to
their menu of Honey Kmshed
Wheat Biead. Many who have hurl
to take two or three cathartic ft
week report thnt they arc now kept
regular without the we of drues with
th'.i nev.- bread baked by the Fluhrer
Bakeries. Inc.
Honev Krivhed Wheat Bread Is not
a me.'Mclr.e but Nitture' own remedy
'for this common complaint ".hlch en
I ,ibles sufferers to quit resorting to
! harsh diu. purees and laxatives
which often cause serious harm and
jwhlcu forces them to take moic and
more.
Th:.t delightful new loaf combines
the enti:e whole wheat kernel which
Klves the diet the necessary rouiihiuu.
with puri. honey which lending Doc
tor now recommend for Us iremlc
M-lmulntlon of r.ie intestines. He
eaure of Its combined whole wheat
;nd honey. Hoi:ey Kruphed Wheat
Bread tastes good even when the .est
for e.uln Is lacking, duo to poisonous
.vast os that clo the intestines. Honev
IKrushed Wheat Blend, if eaten reg
ularly three timet daily, stimulates
Cordial Invitation To
Christian urnac-tv- ,v
or. uick n
Young
Christian Endav- v
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or. Miss Marjorlc w
Orrery. p',. &.4fl
Adult ChrlHllan S -Enrte.vor,
Mr. J. -Srf
or
l ove. Theodore Shim
The Mld-weck Chr. rinirch Hoard
Prayer meeting is
held every Wednesday night. A di
rected Bible Study nnd devotional
service Is led by the minister.
A cordial welcome is
extended to the pub-
he to at-
M. i. I.ove
res. Adult ( . V,.
tend The (kST1? '
r irst . J'
Christian
uimrcn s
their financial cooperation, are making
in stimulating greater church activity.
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cd When Bread to your diet for a
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That tired. 5liwsh feelinir passes and
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You must f.yl ri:ht to be a success
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B :( a ti d a y . Your p ineer h as it.
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Inspirational Service!
at anytime!
Advent Chrlhtun t'hurih
HaptM Clinreh
fhrlfitian '.iiiri'h
( hiin li of f litit
f'hitrcli of iitid
First Churrh of i hrlst Sclent
Free Methodic Church
Full (iopel ('liurrli
-lt-lttah't II reuses
latter imv Mninls
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