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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. CVREGOX. SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1m. PAGE TTTREE St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bart lam. Rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Moraing prayer and sermon, tt. Church school, 9 :45 a. m. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, Minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Musi cal program under direction of Rev. D. E. Millard and the choir. Sermon by the paator. 7:00 p. m. Young people's groups. 8:00 p. m- Evening worship. Musical prelude by Mr. Millard and the chorus choir. Singing for everybody. Ser mon by the pastor. Tou are cordially invited to share these services with us. Fall Oospei Church Newtown and Main Sts. Leonard Weston, pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon subject: "The Ministry of Com munion." 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. Bible study. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Testimony and prayer meeting. Fri day. 7:45 p. m. Visitors are welcome at all these services. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Bast Main and Portland avenue. H. H. Toung, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Mr. E. Huners. superintendent. No morning worship this morning. Evening sen-Ice at 8:00 o'clock. Thts service will be a commemora tion of Christ's ascension. Theme: "Christ Exalted on High." Catechism class nt 7:00. Let us have a punctual attendance. Visitors are always welcome. Zlon Evanceltra! Lutheran Church Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele. D.D.. pastor. 10-55 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon subject: "Christ Took His Throne." Special mustc: "Prelude In C. Minor" (Ohopln) Played by Gibson. Duet "When I Look In His Face" (Gabriel) Sung by Mrs. Wm. Asher and Homer Rodeheaver. Anthem by choir under the direc tion of Genevieve Brown. Postlud played by Genevieve Brown. Luther League 7 p. m. Lender, Miss Edna Brewold. Topic: "Preparing the Church for Worship.' Sunday school 10 a. m. with claees i for all ages. The general public la heartily In vi ted. Nnziirpiie Church "Man's Take-off and Landing" Is 1 the topic from which Fred M. Weath- I erford, pastor-evangelist, will be heard at the popular 7:45 Sunday night evangelistic hour. Two special j musical presentations will be heard at this hour In addition to the spirit- ; ed congregational singing. i "A Call to Battle" represents the ! topic from which Mr. Weatherford : will be heard at the 11 o'clock morn- ; lng hour. Special music will also be featured during the morning worship Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Arn-1 old Kornstad, superintendent. Classes j suited, to all ages, with qualified j teachers. A working school with an educa- ttonal objective. Young people's meeting at 8:45.' Miss Helen Scheel, president. j Echoes from the annual district : assembly will be heard by the dele- j gates at this hour. ! Junior Society at 8:45, Mrs. Weath- : erford. director. Peoples meeting Wednesday eve- nlng at 7:30. Strangers and visitors are given a most cordial Invitation. lIT'if TIHF (See Answer DO AJoT 64T CioM),' (Answer to lat -week: Hard shell crab have a hard ened skin formed by depoMt.)- SAVE YOUR CLOTHES with Medford Domestic Laundry Service! Harsh cleansing agents and rough handling that seem to eat up clothes in the wash aye unknown at this up-to-date laundry! Clothes are gently washed in rain-soft water and pure suds, thoroughly rinsed, and carefully han dled every step of the way. Clothes last longer with Medford Laundry Service. Call for a driver tomorrow and get the proof! Damp Wash 52c for 13 pound bundle and (C for each additional pound MEDFORD PHONE 30 M w w ivv js ttMJjiidSarJicdioK LAUNDRY Free Methodist Church Corner of Tenth and Ivy Street. E. N. Long. Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning message at 11 o'clock. T. P. M. S. meeting. 8:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:45. Midweek prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:45. Welcome. Church of God Corner Haven and Holly Streets. D. M. Clemens, Pastor. Residence 814 West Second St. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. U o'clock. Sub ject, "Building a Great Nation." Young People's meeting, 7 p. m. Sunday evening preaching at 7:45. Prayer service Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Ladles' H. A. F. M., Thursday at 1 p. m. All are Invited. First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, the Firs': Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 312 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, June 3. "Ancient and Modern Necromancy. Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap plicants under the age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings. Including testimonies of Christ ian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 401 In the Med ford 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 4:00 at which time the Bible i and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Adrienne's Salon of Beauty Distinctive Summer Hair dresses are easy if you have a "Frederics" PERMANENT WAVE Make an appointment now and enjoy your Frederics wave during vacation time . Phone 577 TBIJTBT Vxt Sunday) DOMESTIC - RIVERSIDE AVE. i vursjikl. mv t. r, - Qwvid yoWiVialth MethodHt Episcopal Church. South T. E. Patterson, Pastor. Church school. 0:43 a. m. Dr. Rob erts, superintendent. Sermon at 11 o'clock by Rev. T. S Wheeler, presiding elder of the Port land district, who will also occupy the pulpit at the evening hour at 6 o clock. Toung people's service at 7 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. This being the occasion of the current year all members are quested to hear Dr. Wheeler. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale Si. W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Cook, superintendent. Every mnn'i Bible el a In co1 u house auditorium, 9:45 a. m- Morning worship begins at 10:35. Sermon subject, "There Is a LaJ Here." Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Dis appointment of Jesus." Mustc3l program under direction of Effie Herbert Yeoman. Morning anthem. "Exalt the Name of Nature's King" (Wilson). Evening anthem. "Jesus, t Live tr Thee" (Huerter). First Presbyterian Church Corner Eighth and Holly Streets. Rev. R. S. Peterson, Minister. Choir director, Mrs. Edith A. Gar rett. Organist, Mrs. H. E. Marsh. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Super intendent. Dr. B. R. Elliott. Morntng worship. 11 o'clock. Prelude,. "Largo" (Handel). Offertory, "Pastoral" (Kinder). Indies' trio, "Groat la Thy Love' (Bohm) Mrs. Wcndt, Mrs. Garrett and Miss Etfert. Solo, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan i Miss Edna Etfert. Violin obligato Miss Marjorie Pa- ley. Sermon. "The Holy Spirit." Toting People's Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Leader, Harold Llttrell. All Medford Churches nu iini of mmsT 105B N. rourt St. C. Earl MrCJij-. Minister it Mi These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist MEDFORD Mlfgrl Jttlonery str WALTI'R W. AIIBF.Y, Inc. ALTOMOHILK TBI C KS PEOPLE S ELECTRIC STORE amf.rican Laundry SK, TOUNC'S tfWT 'BEAUTY SHOP y A. L V ROM AN PLUMBIXG i HEATING i ( 1 TROWBRIDGE CABINET WOUK S au. WELL'S TAXI Phone 25 THE HOMECrPQCEHY fkk WAVE SHOP CUS, FOR JCtOl CO0HTY FttO COt LAMPORT'S Mir. wail rrt m VH, MOVT CMET LEONARD'S UPER ti k-o SERVICE fS.r- i - THE Church of Jpshs Christ of Latter Day Saints Odfellowa Hatl. Sixth street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Scott Huffman, superintendent. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Priesthood and Relief society meetings at 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. Jesse G. C. Elgan, branch presi dent. First Methmllst Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotts. Minister. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m'. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Only two more Sundays until Children's day. Let every boy and girl be present on time, . Morning worship at 11. Morning thme, "New Creatures In Christ Je sus." Anthem. "O Lord Most Holy." by Abst. Prelude. "Heaven," by George: offertory, selected: post hide. When a religious organization be gins meetings In any community and Invites people to meet with them It follows that they should let the peo ple know of their organization and what they teach or practice. The Chnrch of Christ has no aux iliary organisations. We believe the divine Institution, the Church of Christ. Is sufficient to do all the work God wishes his people to do; 1. e. mis sion work, teaching the Word of God. and elding widows and orphans. We believe that the same seed sown today as was sown nineteen hundred years ago will produce the same Church that It produced then. That It will have the same kind of organization. That It will wear the ! same name. That It will teach sinners NATIONAL BANK I- ' X- - rtr.i? rals ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Ine. CHRTSLUt ,4 PLTMOLTTH Dr.ALIJU Gm4 Um4 Oi - Fine Breadt PERL FUNtAAL HOME K B. CULVS SERVICE STATION tuJii.ruf'i.u.Mi tfrmm "Your Office 1-1 nnc"iir rvrni LIBERTY MARKET una ortAATt ytm wm VAIXNTINE'S CAFE 6t 409 l.Jtti it. Jmninff Bra.. Sopr Srrrycm SIGNAL GAS'.'oVu'm.' BATTTHirj MASON, EHRMAN & CO. wMoujaALK naoouj THE TAH.OR YOUR NF.XT SUn w ....... PALACE BEAUTY A BARBER SHOP M t wnf irr itetr Dawson Fiuno Grinding Whrf Vwmc M:kinft Ca. ANYTHING 1 ' SANDERSON MOTOR CO. rTVOrSAKJJI 3AIE1 AHD SF.VICt Morton Milling Co Baptists Plan Golden OLD 188.1 1 H "To the HlRhest.'"' Don Huckabee. di rector and organ lt. Ep worth Lens lies at 7 p. m. All young people urged to attend. At 8 p. m. special young people's service and candle light Installation of the new officers of the Wesley league. Several numbers of sperlal music, Olaf Srverson. director. Von will enjoy and appreciate this serv ice. Monday at 8;30 p. m.. covered dish dinner to be followed by election of lay delegates and animal church meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. prayer meeting. MOVED DENTAL OFFICE . Dr. W O- Thompson ts now located at Room 312 Liberty Bldg PeJ 7U Reawnaole Dentistry. Holland Coffee Shop Home-cook'.-tl mc.ils. Reasonable prices. Buff.'t lunches. Extend to the same law of adoption that the Apostles taught. That It will teach Its members to worship In the same manner the early Christians worship ped. We believe that the Old Testament Is a correct statement of God's deal ings with his people during all time hefore Christ. We hold that the New Testament holds EVERY provision of God's will toward all people since Christ's death. That It Is a perfect guide for God's people and to add to It or take from , it would mar Its perfection and dls-! plense God. Every congregation of the Church of Christ Is entire and not suhject to any other congregation but Is un der Christ, Its head. j FIRST NATIONAL BANK CUudelte Beauty Shop hop hop '.J 5luMr B r bf S h IIJ Maim r DR H. P. Coleman PADGHAMLANING.MILl Boy" "HOW (JJ cnxuxi INNER'S GARAGE iw mmi OAKDALE CASHGROCERY White Wettcrn Auto Supply Company I9i vjut Lrt.mm ttr Works "ayi,op a ,f?rrPMA Madford Domcli LtumoVy Cf UTtFIFD SAJITATIO - Um4 Taw H Jubilee the m:v-una A Gulden Jubilee celebrating the fifttpth anniversary of the First Bap tist church will be held June 6, 7 and 9. The program Includes on Thursday evening an Inspirational meeting, spe cial music, 'addresses and a short sermon. On Friday evening there will be a banquet, a talk. "The Pio neers." by Dr. O. C. Wright, also a presentation of moving pictures by Dr. WriBht. Sunday morning' there will b a chlklron's day program of the Sun day school. A. B. Y. P. N. rally at Grants Pass will be held at 2:30. In the evening at 8 o'clock there will be special music and a pageant rep resenting the early history of the church. Colt Is l.ente Vance "Pinto" Col vlg. fon of William Colvl of Med ford, left by train last night tor Hol lywood, after a few days' visit in this city, renewing acquaintances with many school-ttmo friends. Pinto U handy man In the sound effects de partment of Walt Disney's Silly Sym phony studios, and his votoe and re markable performances on tlie clari net have been heard throughout the country in "The Three Litt'e Pig. "Tho Grasshopper and the Ant." an" many other productions. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. Everyone A I The Elders are the ones to oversee all teaching- The Deacons look nfter j the distributing, to the needy. The If minister Is under the Elders, Owing to the fact that we as a people believe the New Testament h , a "perfect" guide book and "Com pletely furnishes 'unto every good work." we naturally frown upon any teaching or practice that la not found there. While we do this we realize that religion Is an Individual matter and that every one has the privilege of rending the Will for himself and choosing whether he will do that Will or follow other teachings. Acting on the principle that sal-, vatlon Is free to the world we will , never Invite the world to pay for ! hearing the Gospel. No collection will ' be asked of the nudlnre, Our desire toward all people can be expressed In these words, "Come and let us reason together." As long as the present minister Is DB.ttOFFMAjM PARKERS POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY ScNRisrSuejER Sf.rvice MODEL BAKERY SMkn Draw Brill metal aorks TrT(Mt Beauty Shop YELLOW "it tb BOYD'S OTY MKAT M ARKKT c7w Thofa. JACKSON STREET GARAGE rJ.lt mka ) Afl Car CU"ANTrFD WfiBKMANSHrP COLONIAL 6AA6f Medford Pip 4MIDI r V - Q O O (1 t A. PEN WELL f f LUMBIWO) V-1 BIOFN'S SHOC SERVICE WEBB ft CARIOWS WU Pp0 4 paint S'O't FRANKLINS GROCERY ii(fc( - OTY SANITARY SERVICE INC HONIFJJ-S IKF'.D STORK ST. C..W. ..n.M tSPo. SHULTS BROS- ANNOUNCE HONOR ROLL AT ROOSFVELT SCHOOL FOR LAST SIX WEEKS ' The following pupils of Rooeevel school made tiie Honor Roll for th' Ut six weeks period: IB Loree Montelth. ! 1A Virgil Gillette. Beverlev Bir-t ' Aleene Walsh. Ina Hughes. Joan Bol s'er. 2B Pittrlcla Colvin. Elaine Winkte 3A Nfidellne Heath.' Dolores Ray. . I'reddle Ciardner. 3B tulse ljwrent. 3A Keith Barrow. Jean FlltO'. Betty rvaver. Betty Huphes. Join Humphrey. Betty Johnson. Bruce M.'. Kay. Harry Nordwlek. Harold Arthur. Richard Bishop. Roland Krucgc. Bruce Frsser. Mary Jean Coffin. 4B Lo!a Ann Hubbard. ! 4A June Jarmtn. Jack Orey Bet ty Prey. Richard M-TOhose. 5 A Jimmy Elliott, Rober. art Harris Janes. Richard Smith. 6B--Lo; Prlngle. Jeanetf Hons Richard Morrow. 6A Jan Phythian. Bobble Hub bard, Doitiilas Eden. Alfred Dodson George Codding, Barton Clemens. Barbara Boyden. The fllovins pupils of Roosevelt school were on the Honor Rol! for the . entire semester: 1A Virgil Gillette. ' 1 23 rAtrlol Colvin. EUine Winkle 2A Mndellne Heath. Dolorp Hiy 3A Joan Hvimphrey, Bruce McKav. j Betty Johnson. Joan Elliott j B Iois Ann Hubbard. 4A June Jarmin. Betty Frev. Du- I ane Fatrohlld, Richard McElho.se. iSA Harris Janes. Ore and Bullion Purchased MctntH hv Stat H Ctllforata WUDBBRG BROS. SMELTING U REFINING CO. Oftm: 742 M.tk.c Sc.S.n Fr.K. Plint: South 5r Ttirijco Cordial Invitation To the one to present the message to all. the spirit that will govern la ex pressed In the word of the Apostle Paul. Eph. 4:14-15: "That we hence forth be no more children, tossed to and fro. and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness, where by they lie In wait to deceive; but speaking the truth in love, may grow into him In all things which Is the head, even Christ." If the principles set forth briefly In this article meet the approval of your mind we wish to meet you at the building on 1 08 N. court St. there to follow out these principles that they may guide ua through this world and bring us to H'm who first spoke those principles to the lowly fishermen of Oalilee and sent them to proclaim them to a lost world. Help us exalt God s Wora. Every body Is cordially Invited to meet with us and will be kindly received. their financial cooperation, are making: in stimulating greater church activity. MEironi MAIL TRIBUNE MKUFOHO ori:f,MIoise '. D.-l 41mm and Beauty PvW HtflS E. Main. 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In addition, the Triple O'a mantaln order at all athletic contest and see that tradition is kept on the campus. There are 18 members of the organisation. Harrington will be a Junior next year. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Ml ijrrcvy'j- Art UaurArexxerr 41 S. Central Phone 363 Start the summer swimming season by getting a smart new PERMANENT WAVE Murray's is the headquarters for expert beauty services. Adrent Christina Church ItnptKt Chinch' Christian Church Church of Christ Church nf God First Church of ChrUt Sclent Free .Methodist Church Full (iopel Church Jehovah's Wltnesei Latter Pay Saints Main Street Met hodUt South Methodist Episcopal Church Narartrne Church ' Pilgrim's Holiness Preshyterlan Church Jscred Heart Church St. Mark' Churrb St. Peter's Lutheran Chntcti Seventh Day Adventlst The Apostolic Faith The Salvation Army Zton Evangelical Lutheran rUldwrn P5am iff Uh M. Far CONGEJt FUNERAL PARLORS LEONARD EUCTVMC DAIRY cufam HA VLEY TRANSFER STORAGS (W W L (W MA hsttiti V....I. 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