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aoMiimflrois ai Metros! St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bartlam, Rector Holy communion. 8:00 a. m. No 11:00 sen-ice nor church school on account of the service and pic nic In Llthia Park at Ashland. The Apostolic Faith 42 North Front St. Services Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 2:30 p m. A musical program by the 17 plece orchestra precedes the Sunday evrnin? service. Meetings Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights at 7:45 p.m. Everybody welcome. No collections. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland Avenue. H. H. Yornifr, Pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. Divine worship at 11. Theme, "The Proper Use of Temporal Blessings." There will be no evening service this evening. Visitors are always welcome. PIlRrlm Holiness Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Resi dence, 540 So. Fir street. Mission Hall. 610 East Main St. Services as follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; preaching service. 11:00 a.m. Evening evangelistic service. 7:45 p.m. Mid-week service, Wed nesday evening, 8 :00 p.m. Leaders appointed. To those In the 'city and especially on the East Side of the city who have no place of worship which they are attending regularly, we give a hearty invitation to come and wor ship with us. Methodist Episcopal church South Corner Main and Oakdale T. G. Patterson, pastor. Church school at 9 :45 a.m. Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Church service at 11:00 a.m. Ser mon by the pastor. Young People's service at 7 p.m. Regular preaching service at 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve nine, 8 to 8:30. choir practice fol lowing. Everybody should go to church: It not here, somewhere.. Any of us will welcome you. Wo need you and you need the church. Flill fiospel Chlirrh Newtown and Main Streeta. Leonard Weston, Pastor. Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. In the absence of Pastor Weston, Lay Minister J. W. Mills will speak at both Sunday services. Tuesday night Bible study will be gin at 7:45 with the pastor In charge. The Friday night meeting will be devoted to a review of the highlights of the Northwest District Convention of the Assemblies of God, which Rev erend Weston Is attending In Cen tralla, Wash., at this time. Visitors receive a sincere welcome at the Full Gospel church. Church of the Nawirene Three services today marks the conclusion of the big tent campaign with Dr. C H. Babcock, Griffith and the Caywoods, opposite Junior high school, at the corner of Holly and First streets. The topics from which the speaker will be heard are; 11:00 a- m.t "Triumph and Glory of the Church"; 2:30 p. m., "Drunk With Wine or Filled with the Spirit;" 7:45 p. m., "God's Great and Final Appeal to Man." A Northwest Nazarene male brass quartet will be heard at the morning hour. Sunday school. In the tent, at 9:45 a. m .. A mold Kornstad , supt. The brass quartet win be an attraction, with musical numbers, at this hour. Young People's meeting at 6:45. The song evangelists will have charge of the Young People's hour. Junior society will meet in the church annex at 6:45. Also, the Pri mary department of the Sunday school will meet in the annex build ing of the church at 9:45. First service, following in the church, will be held Wednesday eve ning at 7:45, with Fred M. Weather ford, pastor-evangelist, directing the service. IT.f TIHF 0PPoSireS WUAUY DoijofWy i Acn oTfUl Pee Answer a word to the wives Keep your health, your youth, and your husband's affedlon . . . send the weekly wah to u, and, make wah day a fonr-mtnute Job! Damp Wash 13 pounds 52c Each additional pound, only 4 (Anwer to lat week A radio tube U a bulh.) MEDFORD DOMESTIC Laundry PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. Seventh-Pay Advent 1st Church Edwards and Beatty Streets. We welcome you to our services as follows: Sabbath school (Saturday) at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service. 11 a. m. Young people's meeting, 3 p. m. Preaching service (Sunday ( at 7:30 p. m. Subject. "How to Postpone Your Funeral." Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter lay Saints Odd Fellows Hall on Sixth Street. Jesse O. C. Eigan, Branch President. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Scott Huffman, superintendent. Evening service at 7:45. Priesthood snd Relief Society meet ings, Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Visitors welcome. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton. Minister. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Young people's devotional groups at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Captain Woodall of the CCC will preach In the morning and the even ing service will be conducted by the ".Heralders," a msle quartet (from Los Angeles. At the morning service the chotd will sing a selection composed by D. E. Millard. The public Is Invited to worship with us at all services. Try our wel come. Church of liwl Corner of Haven and Holly streets. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Subject, God Plans the Future of His Peo ple." x Sunday evening service: Young people, 7:00 p. m. Preaching. 7:45 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday, 7 :45 p. m. Bible study, Heb. 5th Cnapter. Ladies H. A. F. M. Thursday; will meet in their appointed groups. Those wishing to get in touch with the circle may do so by calling at 814 West Second street and confer ring with Mrs. Clemens, president. All are invited to above services. D. M. Clemens, minister. Residence 814 West Second Btreet. First Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Peterson, Minister. Mrs. H. E. Marsh, Organist. Mrs. Edith A. Garrett. Choir Director. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Pre lude, "Chorus of Angels" (Clark); offertory. "Of feratolre" ( Batiste ) ; Communion Meditation. Rev. Peter son, assisted by Rev. Shields, pastor emeritus anthem. "Rock of Ages" (Dudley Buck); communion; post hide, "Postlude" ( Durham ) . All members urged to be present. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Geraldine Loomls, leader. Special evening service at 8 o'clock. Graduation exercises of dally vaca tion Bible school. Parents and friends urged to come and see the work that has been done. Union service with the Methodist Episcopal church. Safe, Quick Relief for Head Noises Earache You will be turpriwd and (MighteH how quickly Ourirv will help you. No mart-r how wvtrt your deafness or head noiM. niKing and buizing m tar, discharge, dryness, itching, or pain in ears a few drops of Ouiine in each ear daily for a short Ume is guaranteed to help you. Dr. Edward Kolar. M. D., said: "Ourine helped cases I had given up as hopeicaa. A truly remarkahte scientific remedy." R. P. Maxwell, a well known Deputy Sheriff, says: "Have just finished my first hotUe; glad to state 1 can now hear my watch lick. Today was the first time I heard the church bell ring in two years." Stop worrying; tise Ourine. 500.000 people have enjoyed prompt relief. WOODS DRUG CO. Main A Central Tel. 6 T Next Sunday rEDFOTJD MAIL Medford Company of Jehovah'! Witnesses During the summer months the Medford company of Jehovah's Wit nesses will meet at 727 South Cen tral avenue each Tuesday and Fri day evening at 7:15 p. m. All Inter ested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. The First Methodist Episcopal West Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. 9:45 A.M. Sunday school. The summer-time attendance kept regu lar meanB advance In the fall. Show your loyalty today. 11 A.M. Morning worship. . Ser mon theme. "The Purified Heart." Anthem by the choir directed by Prof. Cameron Marshall, dean or music of Willamette university. We have as our guest soloist today Mr. Burtls Preston, winner of first place In high school state audition con test thta spring. Mr. Donald Hucka bee, organist. 7 P.M. Epworth Leagues. 8 P.M. Union sen-ice at the Pres byterian church: program by the dally vacation Bible school. Monday. 8 P.M. Meeting of the board of trustees. Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Prayer meeting. Zlon Evnntrellrnl Lutheran Church. Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave. George P. Kabele, D. D., pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. A class for you. Morning worship, 10:55 a.m. Ser mon subject: "The Christian Home." Prelude: (a) "He Leadeth Me" (b "Beulah Land" played by Mark An drews. Solo "But the Lord Is Mind ful of His Own" from the oratorio "St, Paul" (Mendelssohn) sung by Ernestine Shumann-Helnk. Solo "Mo ment by Moment" (May Whittle Moody) sung by Genevieve Brown. Postlude, selected, played by Gene vieve Brown. Luther league devotional meeting. All Medford Churches FILL CiOSPF.I. f'lll'RCH 11 Newtown The Full, Gospel Church la located at 11 Newtown street. The local church had its beginning In the year of 1027, when the build ing was erected, and the conjire- Rev. J. gatlon organized Stuart, Pator Full and became a Gospel Chirrch part of the nat ional organization, officially The Assemblies of God. Prior to the time of building and organizing, there were a few families of like precious faith and experiences who were earnestly contending for the faith once delivered to the saints, many Sir Arri These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist WAI.TKR W. ABBEY, Inc. AUTOMOBILE TRL'CKH 9 PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE XI W -.t AMERICAN LAUNDRY trCJ A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING HLAT1M; TROWBRIDGE WELL'S TAXI u, .Phone 25. THE HOMEGROCEBY VI'S WAVE SHOP CUS, ' FOR JCXSC COUKTT Fro ox LAMPORT'S f'lvr... WALL PAPt . Hiiii-..j ' WE move TRIBUNE, lEDFOUD. 7 p.m. Leader. Miss Ruth Demmer. Topic. "Creative Youth." The general public is heartily In vited to all meetings. Daily Vacation Bible school con tinues the coming week, and other children may enroll Monday, 9 a.m. W sre having a fine school, with good teachers, and large member ship. The Ladies' Aid will have Its annual meeting with the election of Paulson. Talent. Full attendance de sired. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Balrd, Minister. Tonight at 8 o'clock the moving picture play, "Son of Man." will be shown. This picture was two yesrs In the making. The scenes were tak en In Judea and surrounding parts of Palestine. There will be eight reels of beautiful hand-painted pictures. Dr. E. E. Morrison, noted Bible lec turer, will lecture through the pic ture. No admission will be charged but a sliver offering will be taken. Our Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Cook, superintendent. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Anthem. "We Would See Jesus" (Hey ser). Sermon. "Looking for Christ." Christian Endeavor at 6:45. p. m. Do not miss the evening service. Come early for a good seat. All chil dren should be accompanied by adults. First Church or Christ, 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. June 23. "la the Universe. Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap plicants under the age of 20 may be admitted. N Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located of them having ! received the bap tism in the Holy Ghost, and the s a n c 1 1 fylng of God which makes holy the life of the believer. These families for several years wo rs h lpped In their homes, then a mission was Mrs. Grace Watson Pres. Dorcas Clrrle opened down town, where othe were added to their number. Broth, and Sister Icenhower, of Ashland, assisted greatly In the mission work. M;-s. Icenhower ministering the word of life to the people. It wn.s under their leadership that the pres ent building was erected. In 1928. Rev. T. S. Wlney was called a pastor. Rev. R. D. Streyffeler. Rev. Edwin Swanson and J. H. Carver have been the pastors of the church, Rev. J. Logan Stuart, the present minister. MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK r on I) Medford B ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. CHKTSLU W rUMOimt DEALER! Fine Bream pern. FUNCTAt HOMC A. B. CULVS SERVICE STATION SaKfr, TO UNO'S nrUEAUTY SHOP "Your Office UBF.RTY MARKET MUfirJ .Ghrtric (jtmjtrvrtmi VALENTINE'S CAFE SKNAl. C.A3 '"dl'uS "and MASON, EHRMAN & CO. WMOLMA1X CBOCOtS THE TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUIT PALACE BEAUTY ft BARBER SHOP DAWSON FlUHO ft ORINWNG White Swint Mxhm Arrrniwu i P)ar. NnfxMi M SANDERSON MOTOR CO. mjbfBAr.ru sai u AND SFRVICZ Morton Muxing Co OTCEGOX, SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1935. at 401 In the Medford building. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is In attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. V. F. W. Auxiliary Tr Sponsor Puhllc Card Party Mrs. Harry R. Ingling will be hos tess to the public card party spon sored by Crater Lake Post Auxiliary No. 1833. V. F. W Thusrday after noon, June 27, at the home of Mrs. Walter Surber, 1020 West Eleventh street. A luncheon will be served at 1 p. m.. followed by card playing. Pri7.es will be given. A very cordial Invi tation is extended to anyone who likes to play cards. Mrs. I,. J. Knox III Be Hostess to Croup The Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will hold Us June missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. L. J. Knox. 221 Portland avenue. Tuesday afternoon, June 25, at 2:30. Extend to The church holds to New Testament doctrine, accepting the teachings of Jesus and the apostles, and exper ience enjoyed by the disciples as for us today. The church maintains an active Sunday school, where the pure word of God la taught. Mrs. J. L. Stuart Is the superintendent. The Sunday school has reached a new record attendance the last year. Miss Francis Palmer Is president of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK RUGS CUudatt Beauty Shop Sluwcr'a BrbM- Shop h . OtMl... If. (Zf..,,3 V J . Dr. H P. Coleman a. It PADGHAM PLANING .MILL Boy" Gompnrj 5ICINNER'S GARAGE fhrdforb tljool of Vnmtji Culhm OAKDALE CASH GROCERY BATTtPIFJ WUm Auto Supply Company I A XiVtAJlOa IKS F J. , .; Wowcs Ca Baylor & 59ifpma UodWwood Typwrit SALU md rjvid I tBsesmssxesm.: -, y9. j 1 ii iiiilF,l.A!Wfli 1 Mcdfont Domett ie Laundry M . CFitnrir.fi sanitation Members of Dental Study Club Guests B. R. Elliott Home The Medford Dental Study club was entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Vnn Valzah and Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott at the Elliott home in Corning Court Thursday evening. The dinner was served In the yard near the fish pond. Dr. Chas. Pnske read a paper on the Folk Lore of Dentistry and Dr. B. R. Elliott gave a report of the meetings of the Oregon State Den- tnl meeting held In Portland two weeks ago. Present nt the dinner were Dr. Chns. P. Johnson, F. H. Johnson, E. O. Riddel!, Robert VanVnlMh. R. L. Burclic, C. H. Paake. C. C. Golds berry, L. L. Sanders, Ralph Dlppel. B. L. Lageson and B. R. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. MiK-hoiiough Plan Extended Trip East Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonough, ac companied by Miss Roxana Frye, will leave the first of this week on an extended trip to Chicago and other eastern cities. Everyone A young people'! group. They have J their meetings on Friday evenings; they conduct their own meet Inga and have aKlg '"jqfSg ful1 charge. Here E&&SiSSj you wm "nd a nappy wnoie hearted young people, c o n a e cratcd, and sep- MIm Frnmv Palmer Pres. Y. P. 9. parated from the world, and devoted ly serving God. The ladles depnt ment, known as the Dorcas Circle, and composed of the ladles of the church, are doing a splendid work. The object of this department Is to help the needy. They have been a blessing to many In these days of depression, making garments and bedding which they have given to needy fnmll lea. Mrs. Grace Wa tson FTHLlUtNff L B. Hoffmann XT II '--.ft PARKER'S POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY . . . tOO Htt LOCAL MVMU D W&$W Sl'NRup Suebr Sp.rvice MODEL BAKERY Sautkeni OrctM Brill metal Works Trevcwt LWutr Shop YELLOW "to7 BOYD'S OTl MKAT MABKKT fwm mJB ii I JACKSON STREET GARAGE cti.n w.w. (M ah r.-, CUAHAhTF.f.D WOHtt M ANSMff '4 COLOMIAL GAR AGf Medford Pip A Machmary Co. or x ... 4. MbM Mill M.rfci.rT Wmt W SHIRLEY BROS. rwn(m 5ni mi4 M A. PEN WELL A irLUMRIMCl BIDFN'S SHOf SERVICE WEBB ft CARUON-S WAIL PAPf It ft PIMT sroat HUM- 9- oas'ZZ '" FRANKLIN'S GROCERY tfiai , )umAi. WafV4 Tita Sy. CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC. JIOKlfS W.V.ft STOHR Junior Choral Class Planned For Beginners A Junior Choral society. In which music will be taught to children In the 5th to the 8th grade will open here on July 1, for a six weeks ses sion. It was announced yesterday. The purpose of the organization is to teach children understanding jid appreciation for the different kinds of music. Popular music, negro spirituals, soiva of the south. Hawaiian nuwtc. folk songs, school songs, harmonica rmwlc and ukelele music will be fea tured on the program. Meetings are to be three mornings a week at the Christian church. The classes will be conducted by Murray's Beauty Shop ANNOUNCES A New Latest Model Automatic NESTLE Permanent Wave Machine For Appointments Telephone 363 IN MANN'S DEPT. STORE Cordial Invitation To department. Mr. represents this Earl Heft la chairman of the official board. The board re ports that the church has not missed a single payment on the nhurch debt and Mrs. J. Logan Stuart, Kupt. Sunday School last November, the balance of (240.00 waa paid In full, making the crfurch clear of debt. This church offers a home to the homeless, cheer to the cheerless, and help to the Knrl Heft Chr. Hoard of Trustees their financial cooperation, are making in stimulating greater church activity. MEPFORn MAIL TRIBUNE Judge's siEDFonn GHIIKMIOL'SE R.J. QLut and Baauty Parlor 1(10,1 K. Main. I'licine 311 eft CRYSTAL SPRINGS WHrTT.S HOME MAID ICC Mecruwol Scrvkt Dr. 1. 1 HrfqtJ Hultk ..tl tV.jt II X-fW CAB COMPANY REX CAFE MARKET 19 fr r' r . PIERCE AUTO FREIGHT Ovh 0nubl Itraa (no BOSEBOROUCH'S M. . ROM CO. FtmSUKCH PAIKT PKOCUCTS MFAD MOTOR COMPANY feOTOn.YMOUTH tALKS DeVOES AMrminc AnmM j,i . . A... (It-. t0rf.lry .w 9 WWIkck1. GoUi PAGE THREE Card Party Tues.lay At Sacred Heart Parish The ladles of the Sacred Heart church will sponsor a card party to be held at the parish hall Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All those In tcrested In card playing are Invited to attend. Mrs. L. J. Deuel Visiting In Denver Mrs. L. J. Deuel and son, Johnny, left Wednesday evening by train. fo Denver. Col., whore they will spend the next month visiting relatives. Miss Eleanor Curry, music teacher for the Roosevelt school, and Mrs. Do rot hy Morris, the former Mia Baughman of Talent. Further Infor mation about the classes may be ob tained by calling Miss Curry at th Holland hotel. helpless. Come with us for a deeper life in God, we will do thee good. Advent Christian Church Baptist Churcb Christian Church -Church of Christ Church of God First Church of Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Full Gospel Church Jehovuh'a Witnesses Utter Day Sainta Main Street Methodist South Methnrtlsf. 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