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SlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, lEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1935 PAGE THREE St. Mark's FpWcopal B. 8. Bartlam. rector. Holy communion, 8:00 m. Morning prayer and sermon, . m. QJiurch chool. 9:45 a. m. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland avenue . H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. No morning worship this morning Catechism claas at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Theme : "God Abides by His Word." Visitors are always welcome. Thurrh of .Jesus f'hrtst of Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows hall on Sixth street. Sunday school at 10 c'.ock. S?ott Huffman, superintendent. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday at 7 JO p. m.: Priest hood and Relief society meeting Visitors welcome. Jesse G. C. Elgnn, branch pres ident. Full ;of.pel Church 11 Newtown Street. Rev. L. Weston. Pastor. ' "Under the Prophet's Spotlieht" will be Rev. Weston's subject Sun day night. Arter the characters are Introduced and the curtain Is rnised on the scsne that will mark the end of this era. the footlights will be dimmed while the spotlight of proph ecy will be played upon the leading character. This message deals with facts not sprculatlon! Some and hear this soul-stlrrlng warning. Services: Sunday school. 9:4 5a. m.: morning worship. 11: evening message. 7:45: Tuesday Bible study. 7:45 p. m.: Fri day fellowship and prayer. 7:45 p. m. Flirt Baptist Church W. H. Eaton. Minister 8:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. The chorus choir sinclnc. "Marvelous Are Thy Works." Owen. Rev. D. E. Mil lard will give a selected vocal solo. The morning preacher wilt be the Rev. Dr. J. D. Springston, of Los An geles. 7:00 p. m. Young people's devo tional and discussion groups. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. A half hour of favorite songs. The choir slngine. "Sing of the Love of Jesus." oj Challtnor. obllgato by Mrs. D. V. putt. The pestor will speak on "Speaking of Beauty." Tou are cordially Invited to wor ship with us. First Christian Church . Ninth and Oakdale Sts. 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: "The Audacity of Faith." Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Seal of God." This sermon Is being preached upon request of a number who are inter ested In this important subject. What la the seal of God? Can one be saved without It? How can one tell he has It? Hear these questions answered. Musical program under direction of Effie Herbert Yeoman as follows: Morning: Anthem. "Praise the Lord O My Soul (Ashford). Evening: Anthem. "Beside Still Waters" (Wilson). Church of the Nnzarcne Central avenue at Jackson "Man Extorted. How to Cure Him." Is the topic from which Fred M. Weatherford, pastor evangelist. Is to speak at the popular 7:30 Sunday night evangelistic hour. There will be two special musical numbers and lively singing by the audience. "The Wealth of a Christian's Her itage," will be Mr. Weatherford's topic at the 11 o'clock morning wor ship. Special music will also be featured at this hour. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Arn old Karnstad. superintendent. Active interest tn Bible study Is being man ifested. C. E. B. Cutler, former state pardon and parole officer of Okla homa City, said Sunday school Is the cure for crimes. He also said .orlfl.s "Onlv two per cent of the u pcpulatlon Is in Sunday school." Rrom for improvement. Young people's meeting at 6 :30 Miss Helen Scheel. president. You will enjoy an hour with this spir itual croup of young people. Children's meeting at 6 :30. Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford In charge. Bible drill and rellclous education Is the order of the children's meet ing. Wednesday evenme at 7:30. peo ple's meeting. A fcs--ion of prayer, praise and Bible study. Jubilee Singers Coming f lis jtft?- --(,', Er fT3.iff----4 -f hi- t The Utica Juh from the tr.ai Insutute. P;rsrs nbcvei err. a Und Inrfus M:s :w:ppl. will be heard In a pr gr;nn at the Preb hvterian rhurch Thur-d'.y eventnz. y,y 23. The v-.-ire :,'cro ?tudT..s ha-.f hr-r. r-."11 ' " "' - i":''r; 1 n- r ( r '--.-!- .a. Vi - r.r. vsr Tr.fy i:e tel'-e Victor record t v First Prebyterlan Church Corner Holly and Eighth Street. Minister. Rev. R. S. Peterson. Organist. Mrs. Henry Huenergardt. Choir director, Mrs. Edith A. Gar rett. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Supt..- Dr B. R. Elliott. Morning worship It a. m. Prelude, Beet-use in A, Delamck. Anthem. Oh Saviour of the World. Sir John Goss. Offertory. Traumerel. Schumann. Trio, Lift Up Thine Eyes, Mendels sohn, by Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Wendt and Miss Elfert. Sprmon, "The Spoils of the Cross." Christian Endeavor social hour 6:00 Leader, Howard Poffenbarger. MethnrtW EpUcopal Church. South Corner Main and Oakdale. Rev. T. G. Patterson, pastor. Church school begins at 9:45 a. m. Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Preaching service at 11 o'clock. Speaker. Col. W. Roy Gtlks, staff of ficer of the Salvation Army, who is holding special meetings at the Sal vation Army hall this week. Colonel Gtlks and a group of Sal vationists will sing a special Salva tion Army song. Young people's service at 7 :00 p. m., with sermon by the pastor at 8:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening M 7tf0. Public la cordially invited to Ml of theseer vices. First MethnriUt F.ptscopal Church West Main and Laurel street. Joseph Knotts. minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. An inter esting lesson today. Come. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon theme. "Abba, Father." Anthem "Still, Still With Thee" by Roe;crs-DeiB. Pre lude in E-flat by Jergen; offertory "My Jesus As Thou Wilt"; postlude, Rejected. Mr. Don Huckabee, organ ist and director. 7 p. m. Epworth League services. All young people invited to attend. 8 p. m. Special Epworth Leagtie an niversary sermon and installation ui new officers. Sermon theme "Spirit ual Elements In Determining One's Life Work." This sermon is one de signed to be of benefit to both young nonnln nnrt nnreiits. Do not miss hear ing It. Special music. Mr. umi a:- j crson. director. Mrs. leucine kmi- pert, organist. Miss Elenora poiien barcer will sing "Plee As a Bird" by Dana, by request. Pra ye r meet In g Wed nesd ay 7 : 30 p. m. Fir-it Church of Christ. Scientist Authorized branch of The Mothei 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 19: "Mortals and Irhmoiuls." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap plicants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 401 In the Medford building, is open dally from 7:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. except Sunday and holidays. The librarian is in attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and nil authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. The Saluitfon Aarmy 411 E. Main St. Captain G. R. Durham, command ing officer. 6.00 a. m. Prayer service. 11 a. m. Union service with the Methodist Episcopal Church South. corner Main and Oakdale streets. Colonel W. Roy Gllks of London. England, guest speaker. 2:00 p- m. Sunday school. Colonel Gllks will speak to the children. 6:00 p. m. Young Peoples Legion meeting. 7:30 p. m. Open air meeting, cor ner Main and Central streets. 8:00 p. m- Salvation meeting. Col- onel Gilks will speak from the sub- ; Ject: "Broken Earthenward." j Colonel Gllks will be holding meet- i tugs on Monday and Tuesday eve- : mngs at tne nan ana win aeuver his famous lecture "Personal Rem- i inlscences of the Founder of The i Salvation Army," at the Jackson county court house auditorium on Vfedncpday at 7:45 p. m. Admission by ticket only. All tickets are com- , pliincntary and may be secured from j Captain G. R. Durham at the army headquarters, or at the Chamber of Commerce. Tune In to the morning devotional period on KM ED "ach week day morning at 8 o'clock. 9 S a zt, thftr credit nr.d have mde txo ure'-!ul tnp to Europe. j Phunr.ir.K ar.y attempt to be j arty." the J:bilfe S.r.t'ers re'.ain nil xhf r.ntive fr"-;ins. abandon and tfwip tfir.z sr-- chir;tc.crlnc o: : pzto r-on '.vi-. f".!TjK )n thrir r.n V.:r. Ni f-.irr.; on witl r ,.n a : . i e -i -i '::ii.g will b , ifhn iw Church of Ood Corner of Haven and Holly Streets. D. M. Clemens. Pastor. 814 West Second Street. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Subject. "Summing Up the Year." Young people's meeting. 7 p. m. Preaching Sunday evening at 7:45. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Ladles' Home and Foreign Mis sionary meetings, Thursday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., at 814 West Second street. All are welcome. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth St . near Oakriale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele. D.D.. pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school, Martin G Paulson, supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon: "The Coming Choir." Special music: "Prelude In G Major" (Bach). "My Heart Ever Faithful" (from Bach's cantata. "For God So Loved ithe World"), sung by Ernestine Schu mann -Heink. "They That Sow In Tears" (Wilson) Anthem by choir. Postlude by Genevieve Brown. 7 p. m. Young People's Luther League devotional meeting. All Medford Churches FREE MKTIIOOIST rHl'RCH Tenth St. and Ivy The Free Metho dist Church of Medford was first organized about thirty years ago with eight mem bars. Of this number. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eads of 121 Crater Lake avenue still re tain their mem be rsh i p . They have been resi dents of Medford Rev. E. N. Long Pator, Free Methodist Church for the vast thirty-five years and have continued to be faithful members. During the first few years of the organization there was no permanent place of worship. They met tn differ ent homes and halls until the first church was built at the present loca tion at 10th and Ivy streets. For twentv-eleht years this same church has continued to be the place of worship when less than two years ago a new chtirch was erected. One or tne nrsc pastors w local church was Rev. J. H. Brown, now retired and living near Portland, also W. E. Goode and J. W. Sharpe, both traveling throughout the valley as pioneer preachers. The Free Methodist church defi nitely believe and teach the funda mental doctrine of the Holy Scrip tures, such as genuine repentance and confession of sin: Restitution, Regen eration or the New Birth and entire Sanctiftcattor which means Holiness of heart and life. Scores of penitents nave oowea the altars of prayer and found peace nf Yioart Tills church l Interested in the! -?.?..., if?,. r th. neonle of this community und pledge both prayers and sacrifice to any who need spirit- ual advice, These reoresentative this entire series of WALTER W. ABBE?. I PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE I american laundry 0fc, ' ' 1&. - A. U VROMAN PLUMBING HEATING TROWBRIDGE CABIN WELL'S TAXI Jhpne 25. THE HOME GROCER X RotM VI'S WAVE SHOP lo1 GUS, jcsom couirrFito co. LAMPORT'S. CHET LEONARD'S SUPER tiJL'O SERVICE The general public Is heartily In vited to the friendly church where the Way Is Made Plain. Salvation Leader Has Busy Program Colonel W. Roy Gtlks who has been tn Medford for the past week conducting a special series of evang elistic meetings at the local Sal vation Army hall, will remain In the city until Thursday morning. He will conduct a public , meeting at the Army hall Monday and an other Tuesday, beginning at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening at 7:45. Col onel GUks Is to lecture on "Personal Reminiscences of the Founder ot the Salvation Army." in the Jack son county court house auditorium. Admission will be by ticket only, alt tickets being complimentary. Tickets may be secured at the Chamber of Commerce or at the Salvation Army, 411 East Main street. 4 Sun Suits Smocks to match. $1.95, 2 to 64 yr. Adrienne's. Use Mall Tribune want ads. I , The present pastor. Rev. E. N. Long, came to serve the church in 1931. During these four years, all depart ments of the church have "steadily grown under his leadership. The membership has more than doubted during his ministry. The old building became Inade quate to the needs of the church and through the pastor's efficient over sight and faith In his congregation and the people of Medford the new church was built and dedicated free of debt a little over a year ago. Rev. Long is untiring In his minis try, beloved by his congregation and many friends of Medford and sur rounding community. The pastor and his people cordially welcome any and all who may not have a church home In any other place. "I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord." Psalms 122: 1. Young People's Missionary Society The Young People's Mission ary Society of the Free Methodist 'hurch Is an or- a n 1 z a tlon o f unit people be- een the ages of u r t e e n and rtv years. The. ;ect of the so--ty fi threefold: ; . To seek and maintain amom Its members the Mls (nire Andrews Pres. Y.P.M.S. highest type of Christian experience and life, and to prepare them for ef ficient membership in the Free Meth odist church. 2. To Interest, train and j enlist the young people in the evan- geiism ui ui? un m abroad. 3. To turfy the needs of the Turlous fields nd become imminent . nuporter, of the full missionary pro- igram The aim and motive of the Y.P.M.S. Medford business articles possible. MEDFORD NATIONAL BAMK Mrdlrl ARMSTRONG MOTORS. In. CHRTSLLK 4 f LTMOUTH DEALERS Ctt Ui-W Cm S Fine I dreadt PERL rUNCRAL HOME A. B. CULY'S SERVICE STATION YOUNG'S B L A u I I a n . J,...r.S "Your Office OiJUL- omct Tnoc T UBERTY MARKET ALL UK Of.OATl Geetrie ComtmctkM VALENTINE'S CAFE Jftminci Bro. Swpmr Scrric SIGNAL GA3"oiuli("BATTTIM CMt it . Rjw CWrojrt, fay MASON, EHRMAN WHOIJUALE CKOCCKl THE TAH.OR PALACE BEAUTY A BARBER SHOP Jig Ur ira i DAW90N FILING ft GWNWNO pnaEDf fD SHUT, l SANDF.RSON MOTOR CO STUurJlfft SALES Morton Milting Co niFiroimra 0. 0. F. CONVENTION SALEM. May 18. ifV Banners wer flying and windows were decorated with I. O. O. F. members here today to Salem was completing preparations to welcome some 3,000 delegates to the convention of the grand lodce of Ore con Odd Fellows and affiliated bod ies. The convention will open at 4 p. m. Sunday with the raising of colors, registration at the chamber of com merce and establishment of headquar ter. Business sessions will begin at 6:30 a- m. Monday. One Industry Death SALEM. May 18. (AP) For the see- j ond straight week only one death due i to accident amonc Oregon Industries j was reported to the industrial ace'- : dent commission, that of C. F. Z.m- ! merman. I(akeide logger. Accident j totaled 570. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Extend to Is distinctly missionary, but In addi tion to its main missionary objective the society carries on work under tr. four departments of Service, Educa tion. Stewardship and Evangelism The regular weekly meetings are held each Sunday at 6:30 P.M.. preced the evening church service. The lea presented and diseupsed a meetings cover the four phases of Y P. M. S. work mentioned above, as well as the study of missions. They endeavor to make these meetings In spiring. Informing, and Interesting. The Oregon comerenee Y. P. m. o. Is supporting a missionary to China. James Hudson Taylor, grandson of the great James Hudson Taylor, pion eer missionary to China; as a local society we sre assisting In this, be sides which we list the contributing of supplies to the Mexican home mis sion work in California, holding of rcgtilar services at the County Farm, visiting the sick and shut-ins. distri buting tracts and other religious lit erature and doing all they can for the salvation of the lost, GRACE E. ANDREWS. President. Miss Andrews as president, Y.P.M.S. ckctety. is much appreciated by the "hurch for her faithful service as well as much beloved by the entire group of young people and held In hli?h es teem by her many friends cf Medfjrd "1 taSj" f- and professional people Their friendship indicates a desire to assist FIRST NATIONAL BANK CUudrtte Beaut r Shop SluMer't Btrbj Sho op J.-J H- PAOGHAM PUNING MILL Boy" SKINNER'S GARAGE Gemfr OAKDALE CASH GROCERY & CO. WeUm Autn Supply Company WOWK1 UfMiertrootl Trpwwmw SALES tmi 9ERV1CX AKD SfJtVKt Mwlforrl DooMtie Lmundrr Lf Ttril0 SAW IT A TION iGHAIN LETTER MARIS GET CLOSING ORDERS SEATTLE. May -. AP) Chain letter "markets" were Riven 24 hours to close, Prosecutor Warren O. Mag nuson said today. The cause: Violation of city and stati1 "bunco" laws. "In order not to cause any undue hardship on the unsmpeettnc; Per sons now In the chains, wo will not make any immediate arrests, unless the congestion of people In the chain shops causes a menace to traffic," he said. 4 PORTLAND. May Ifl I API About 300 young men and women who have excelled In dramatics and chorun work sponsored by the mutual im provement association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint, were convenging In Portland today from all par fa of the Pacific north west for their annual drama and music festival, to be held tomorrow and Sunday. Everyone A The Hun rlfty Belt not The building of ur new church las opened up a aew era for our Sunday school. A'e were grea'ly landlcapped for ack of room in he old building, mt. nu r new -nurcn niw given Mi.- ur Sunday . . . lore nee Has school an attrac- superltiteiuleiit tlve new home Sundiiv School which includes several comfortable class rooms. We have had an increase In at tendance for the last two years, and we are working for a continuous gain in Sunday school membership. Our Sunday school la one of the standard schools of our conference. It is organized with interesting clasaes for all ages. We have a Teachers' Training Class, and various departments which In clude the following: Missionary, Tem perance. Home, and Cradle Roll. We stress the memorizing of scripture as well as its study, and as a result, several certificates for memory work are awarded each month. Our Sunday School is also support ing a native pastor in China. Woman's Mltslnn:irv Snelelv "Go ye into all K'flSRi the world and V. Sf'; . -.ri preach the gospel ,'1 to every crea- jfS jfc-" ture." Jesus also to r nnld. "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethem, ye have done It unto me." With this com mission from our aavior and a pur- "1 .Mis. I,. N. Long President Missionary Society listed below, through rTtieLuiyt,1 U B.Hoffmann I ih : PARKER'S POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY . . vou u loci .avmii l n liiSflB Sl'nruf.Sueer Skrvic McCwrfy-Dinieh IraraMf Mtnty.lw. . UIW'MIIM Sit SonlKii tow" BRILL METAL WORKS PrvrtMt Bety Shop YELLOW (XTY MKAT MAUKKT JACKSON STREET GARAGE GIJAHANTF F.U WOFKMADSHIP IMM SHIRLEY BROS. A. PENWELL in.imai.Wi ri BIOFN'S SHOP SERVICE WPRa a r idi nM' WALLPAPFQfr PAINT STO FRANKLIN'S GROCERY CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC 1IIINKICS IKKD STOKR Talent Class Hears Baccalaureate Tonite t Talent nign acnooi graduates win ! assemble at the Methodist Episcopal churcn in raient sunaay evening at 8 o'clock for the annual baccalaureate services. Rev. White, pastor of the Methodist church, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. A song will be 'rendered by Mrs. Lloyd Morris. The Junior girls, which Include the .following, will usher for the service: j Wanda Stockstill. Dorothy Wells, t Edith Nnsler, Karman Argraves and Myrtle Kelty. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE & HORST Ethclwyn B. Hoffmann. Beautiful and Lasting GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE Cordial Invitation To pose In heart to carry on, the Wo- ! man's Missionary Society of The Free Methodist Church waa organ ized and In keeping with the general purpose the society of the church In Medford was organized in the year 1912. Month after month they have met together and have studied, prayed and worked, often making garments to be given or sent to the needy. They have prepared and packed boxea containing clothing, dried and can ned fruits, literature and other use ful articles to bo sent and distrib uted on the mission fields. In the regular monthly meetings the Interdenominational study book la used. Their hearts have been glad dened in this service as well as their happy cooperation In the work of the local church. One of the first women to serve as president of this organization was Mrs. Emma Sharpe, who now resides in San Fernando. Calif., at the ago of eighty-three years. Mrs. Anna S. Long, wife of the present pastor, now acts In this capacity and during the four years she has held this office the work has grown encouragingly. Her untiring, faithful and ef ficient service, her kindly Inter est In others have won for her the love and esteem of nil who know her. The p-esldent and members of fer a glad wel come to any wo man of Medford who would en joy working with this society. .Miss Ctlicl Walsh General Class Lender their financial cooation making in sm""' MF.nKonn MAIL TRIBUNE JllllZP'. Micinoitn Olli;BMIOl:fiK inns E. Ml. I'l"" 3,1 n. n'. n.rlMr ShoO .nd B.utr Pulor ci-. o MODEL BAKERY umu-v m ii n m p i r CRYSTAL SPRINGS .i Mar. ..... Dr. K H Hedges HealHi CAB COMPANY REX CAFE BOYD'S MARKET ' i.r mr r PKRCC tUTt FffiKHT ROSEBOROUCH'S Nfl'UJT I MfM..-. ..MifrMaaill' wi COl.ONIM. CARA&f We HM ClmIF ft Pip. MehinT 0. k. . mo PrTTSWJICH PAIKT EZiS DeVOES AMY-THING AWTTIK1 irii.A, iti4. SHULTS BROS. MfRR MAN S SHOP. Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Pbont 361. Medford Cyclery. 23 N. Fir. Schilling Its deticale flavor never bakes out "" O a O X "or freezes out Anyone not attending Sunday school elsewhere will find a warm welcome and a friendly atmosphere in our school. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. frauds Oldest Charter Members Advent Chrlsttun Church Baptist Church Christian Church Church of Christ Church of God First Church of Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Full Compel Church Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Day Saints Main Street Methodist south Methodist Eplcnpal Church Nazart-ne Chutch Pilgrim's Holiness Presbyterlm Chtirch Sacred Heart Church St. Mark' Church St. Peter's Lutheran Churcn He veil th Duy Adventlst The Apostolic Faith The Solvation Army Zlon Evangelical Lutheran CONGER FUHERAL PAPIWS tXONAND UIC1 R1C 1 DAIRY KAWLBY THANSna St STORAGB lia ItstiMi tWCMM, tlMUItO MACttlwa . 5tcat V ClMn't I THE HANDICRAFT SHOr wl. I. Art Wii.i in n-f- UKS I V. La TOUffRf TTf- j BROWNIE MARIE CAFE Hmm ca-. m s rt ro. l-N. It it. rFOOUCT. ARTS AUTO SHOP GINERAL AlTO FEPAIRtM EOXY THEATRE INC 2