. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 11. 1935.
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vsaa ami warn.-. .iiMinar
St. Mark! Episcopal.
E. S. Bartlam, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
. m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Fourth St., near Oakdale avenue.
Geo. P. Kabele. D. D., pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m., with
clauses lor all.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon
by the pastor on ''Who Owns You?"
A hearty welcome for strangers to
our friendly church.
At 8 p. m., we Join In the union
service in the Presbyterian church.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Baird, minister.
Bible school at 8:45 a.m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium, 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
The pastor has returned from his
vacation and will speak on the sub
ject "What Doest Thou Here?"
Music by choir, directed by Effle
Herbert Yeoman:
Anthem, ''Grieve Not the Holy
Spirit" - Stainer
Duet, "Still, Still With Thee"
Galbraith
Effle Herbert Yeoman and
M. E. Olson.
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m.
Union church services at 8 o'clock
In the Presbyterian church.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Pilgrim Holiness Church.
610 East Main street.
(New location East Jackson and
Bessie. Services there next Sunday.
DV).
Rev. Edwin Cox Pastor.
Residence 540 S. Fir street.
Sunday school. :45 a.m. Sidney
Tighe, superintendent.
Preaching service 11:00 a.m.
Evening evangelistic. service at 7:45
p. m.
Mid-week service Wednesday even
ing. Brother Bynum, leader.
We are very happy to say that by
the faithful labors of Bro. Snyder
and those men who have so freely
helped him, It Is possible for us to
announce that by the SUNDAY Oi'
AUGUST 18th we will be In the new
church building on the corner oi
East Jackson and Bessie street. We
were expecting to be In for this
Sunday, but Brother Snyder was
called away and we were unable so
to do. We cordially Invite those on
the east side of the city to- come
and be with us, if they are not ac
tive In some other church. This la
a little church, but we want to have
a big welcome and warm hearts to
those who come. Come once and you
will not be a stranger the second
time. '
Foursquare Church.
Fourth and Bartlett.
Revival beginning Sunday, August
11. with the showing of a painting.
"A God-given painting will be
shown. Zula Balsden, a Foursquare
Gospel Evangelist, under the aus
pices of Almee Semple McPherson, Is
showing this picture, which la 6!
by 8 feet.
"Sister Balsden Is an artist oi
real talent. The picture la painted
from a vision which God gave her.
It will Inspire and thrill you, will
be held spell-bound by the sacred
ness of It.
"This picture has been shown over
the west. Sermon topic "The Scarlet
Line or God's Spotlight."
"Everyone Is Invited to come and
receive a spiritual feast with God.
"I have heard Sister Balsden and
have seen this picture. My heart
was stirred mightily, and I shall
never forget It.
"Rev. Ethel M. Hudner,
"State Supervisor of Foursquare
Churches in Idaho."
Other subjects for the following
week are:
Tuesday "Why We Have Trouble."
Wednesday "Where la the Best
Soil."
Thursday "Preparedness." ,
Friday, young peoples night. "Have
faith In God."
Saturday, a message on healing.
liYV VIM IF
hudWsis MoT 4 My
Smooth sailing ahead for housewives who
have banished Wash Day from their calendars.
Special attention to delicate Summer dresses,
Men's Wash Suits, etc. Call for a driver and
get the truth!
(Annpr tn laM wrek Sunstroke can 1m h rauspit
i by expo.ure to nvprheatPd air).
MEDFORD DOMESTIC
Laundry
, PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE.
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
West Main and Laurel streets.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent. Be loyal
today and enjoy a splendid lesson
from the Bible.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Ser
mon theme, "The Christians' Ability
to Make Good." Special music. Mr.
Don Huckabee organist and director.
Epworth league services, 7 p. m.
All young people Invited.
Union services In the Presbyterian
church 8 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting.
The First Baptist Church.
Bible school, 9:45. Classes for ail
ages.
Morning worship, 11:00. Sermon,
"The Lord's Return." Special music
by members of the choir.
Young People's groups meet s,t
7:00. There are four of these groups
taking In all young people, from
6 years to 25 years.
We Join In the Union Service at
8:00.
Wednesday, 7 :30. Prayer meeting.
A time of praise and prayer ana
study of God's Word.
The public Is most cordially In
vited to all services.
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 Sutday, August
11: "Spirit."
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening church meet
ings, Including testimonies of Christ
ian Science healings, at 6:00 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Med ford building, is
open daily from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.,
except Sundays and holidays. The
librarian la In attendance from 10
to 4, at which time the Bible and
all authorized Christian Science lit
erature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Presbyterian Church Services.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m., with
classes for all ages. Visitors welcome.
Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent.
Regular morning service, 11:00
a. m.. with sermon by Rev. Ralph
S. Peterson, Stated Supply. This will
be Mr. Peterson's first service after
his vacation and it Is hoped that a
large congregation will be present
to greet him.
The musical program will be as
follows:
Prelude, "Memories' Hour" (Silver).
Offertory, Air by Gluck.
Offertory solo, "The Lord la My
Light" (Allitsonl. Edith A. Garrett,
soprano.
Postlude selected .
At 8:00 p.m. the union service
will be held In this church, Rev.
R. 8. Peterson, presiding.
Music:
Prelude. "At Twilight" (Stebblns).
Offertory, "In a Mountain Church"
(Torjussen).
Anthem, "God Is Love" (Shelley).
Baritone solo, Don Newbury.
Postlude.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Sub
ject "How the laws of God work tor
our good." Rev. Peterson, leader.
Wednesday evening, regular mid
week prayer meeting.
First Church
of Christ
Scientist
15 Minute Devotional
Period
KMED
8 o'clock a. m. Daily
August 12 to 17 Inc.
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8t, Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland avenue.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school and Bible class at
10:00.
Divine worship at 11:00.
"Rejecting False Doctrine" will be
the theme of the sermon.
No evening service this evening.
Visitors are always welcome.
Full Gospel Church.
Newtown and Main streets.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship. 11 a.m.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday. Bible study and Friday
fellowship, and prayer meeting. Both
start at 7:45 p.m.
Evangelist Evelyn M. Olsen .win
deliver the closing message of her
revival campaign tonight. AH are
especially Invited to take advantage
of this last opportunity to hear
t h 1 a consecrated, uncompromising
Full Gospel preacher.
Church of the Nazarene.
Central Avenue at Jackson street.
Fred M. weatherford. pastor-evangelist,
will be heard both times to
day. Topic at the popular 7:45 evan
gelistic hour: "The Genesis of Super
natural Life."
The 11 o'clock morning hour topic:
"Blood, the Sacrificial Offering for
Sin."
Special music and spirited con-
All Med ford Churches
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SACRED HEART CHURCH
Tenth and South Onkdnle
The essen 1 1 a 1
, oiuce ana con
"jja Jj stnnt duty of the
t "m church Is to rep-
resent Christ In
tne tniasi oi
, -esent Him In His
divine Authority.
Infallibility and
Unchan geable
ness. To teach,
govern, sanctify
Rev. Francis V,
Black
Pastor, Sucred
Heart Church
and save human
souls was and Is
the mission of
Christ and the
church which He founded must carry
on that mission, through the guid
ance of the Holy Spirit, who abides
with It forever.
The Catholic mr
thollc "rorm
church prays,
Our Divine
there mav be one t-itv.
fnlrt ami one ZtiP
anepnera imu
they may be one.
as Thou Father
In Me, and I in
thee; that the
may be one In
Us, that the
world may believe
that Thou hast
Mrs, J. Pnhlmeler
Pres. St. Ann's
Altar Society
sent Me." The
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gregatlonal singing will be promi
nent features In the day's worship.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.. Arnold
Kornstad. superintendent.
A series of special programs are
being featured In this department.
Classes suited to all ages.
Young peoples" meeting at 6:45.
Miss Helen Scheel, president. An In
teresting group series of programs
are now being sponsored in three
divisions-.
The Juniors meet under direction
of Mrs. Fred M. Weatherlord at 6:45
p.m. Sunday.
People's meeting Wednesday at
7:45 p. m.
Friends and strangers are ac
corded a warm welcome.
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The W. C T. U.
W. C. T. U. met Thursday evening
at the home of the president, Mrs. E.
A. Oldenburg. 305 E. Jackson street.
The purpose of holding an evening
meeting was to give the men an op- '
portunlty of attending and several ;
did so. nearly all being honorary 1
members of the union. An honored
guest of the evening was Dr. Clara ;
Cogswell Ingham of Portland, state i
W. C. T. U. director of health. Dr. ,
Ingham was In attendance at the i
convention of the Leagtie of Western j
Writers here and read one of her j
poems. "Anirwerlng Echoes." which I
Catholic church
j Invitee Into her
J fold all men or
o good will "Come
let us adore
lllm."
Our local par
ish of The Sacred
Heart fosters sev
eral societies
which contribute
to the religious
, and Boclal wcl-
Mni. Miidvllne fare of our mem
Gerries, Prefect of bers. " .
the Third order of 1, The Holy
St. Finmls Name society
pledges Its mem
bers to honor and reverence the
Sacred Name of God and Our Divine
Saviour; to give good example by
carrying out In practice the holy
truths which the church believes and
teaches; to refrain from perjury,
bias phemy and
profane and ob
scene speech; to
give loyalty to
our country auu
support to il
God from princi
ples of Freedom.
Justice and Hap
piness; obedience
to all lawful
authority, .both
civil and religious
and dedication
of one's manhood
to the honor of
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SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
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she had written for the convention.
' During the evening she gave fine
talks on health and on the work of
j her department. Mrs. Augusta Mc
; Cormlck of Ashland, county W. C. T.
I U. president was also a guest.
Mrs. Minnie Bryant, program chair-
man. Introduced Rev. Wolford A.
Dawes, new pastor of the Baptist
j church and his wife. Mrs. Dawes, con
ducted an inspiring devotional ser
: vice. Mrs. Knotts closing with prayer.
The topic for discussion was "Tem
j perance -Teaching in the Sunday
'. School" and representatives of several
j churches spoke on how the work was
carried on among their young people,
j Mrs. Bryant spoke on behalf of the
Baptist Sunday school. Miss Helen
Vilson brought an encouraging mes-
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Lewell D u pray
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Social Club
the sacred name of Jesus Christ,
faithfully until death.
2. The Third Order of St. Francis
perpetuates among its members the
Christ-like spirit of tho little Poor
Man of Asslssl In the practice of hu-
mility. prayer, penance, and zeal for
j the honor and glory of God.
! 3. The Sodality of the Blessed Vir
gin Mary the Mother
of Christ a society for
the special guidance
; and spiritual perfection
; of young men and
1 women in tho practice
of virtue.
Si SI '3 i nt spiritual perfection irB
t ; - S"A ; of young men and .' ' jBx3L
t 1 women In the practice t , , ' ' "'
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society who, primary Jf. "1 ffSH?8 j rn
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Society on the ChrlU.n altar.. M-V w!;
and professional people listed below, thro
Their friendship indicates a desire to assist
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1 sage from the Nazarene church tell
I lng of the plan of their general as
i cembly to endorse the work of the
V. C. T. U. In all their activities; to
start study classes in temperance
teaching and to come out as never
before for temperance. Mrs. Lucretia
Whlllock spoke of the methods used
In the First M. E. Sunday school.
Rev. Weston Shields and Mrs. Bell
Llttrell told of the work In the Pres
byterian school. Mrs. Julia Gregory
gave an Interesting account of the
temperance training carried on In all
departmenta of the Christian Sunday
school.
Regret was expressed that Rev. ad
Mrs. E. N. Long are leaving Med ford,
Mrs. Long has been a worktr in the
union during their stay here. Mrs.
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lines. Telephone for free Agure study. "
MRS. H. M. WEISHAAR
All till wk at
MA1SON-.IKANNE
Holly Tlirntre Kid.
Everyone A
and to care for
the sanctuary.
5. S t. John
Berchman's Sanc
tuary society se
lects and trains
worthy boys in
the manner of
serving as aco
lytes at the altar
of sacrifice.
6. The Knights
of C o 1 u m b u a.
Rogue River
Miss Virginia
Ml net, Prefect
Council 1504 Is of MiHlnlltv of Un
affiliated with iilcwrt Virgin
the nntional body Mary
whose member
ship numbers 600.000 men. Frnter
nallsin and Insurance are featured.
7. The Pariih Mothers' club, an
organization carrying the spirit of
motherly solicitude and helpfulness
into the lives of our school children,
and guiding their social Instincts
with care and understanding.
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McCormlok spoke of the use of pledge
cards and wall-charts In temperance
teaching In all departments S'.'.e
also announced the pUns for the
annual bl-counjy convention to be
held In the Methodist church In Ash
land. Sept, 26. Mrs. DalrfV Douglas
entertained with two fine readings,
"How the Great Guest Came," and
"Let Me Walk With the Man in the
Road." Dr. Frank Carlow was enjoyed
In his solo. "The Deacon Went
Astray", responding to encores. Dr.
Carlow played his own guitar accom-
panlment.
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8. The Sociali
ties or Voting
Folks Social club
promotes the
benefits of mu
tual a c q u a 1 n
tance, dramatic
art. cultural stu
dies and the so
cial graces In the
lives of young
men and women.
St. Mary's
Academy, an ac
credited grammar
and high school,
conducted by the
Sisters of The
Holy Names of
Frank DeSouza
firnml Knight,
Kngue Hlver
Cmiiik II So. l.VU
Knight of
C'4l 11 II I Ik II S
Jesus and Mary, Christian educators
In the northwest since loan.
St. Mary's Academy was formerly
located In Jacksonville In 18G2 nnd
moved to Mod ford in 1908. It al.no
conducts a board
ing Rfihool forT'
young ladies and y J
serves iuh omj ,
southern Oregon s;
but also northern if Jfj- -t V
California. Thep'ttA i
present Superior
is Sister Gladys .v
She Is assisted b ---
13 teachers. Tiicp
sisters aiso con- rr
duct a very ex-"
cellent depart- Mrs. ('. J. I.ngnn
ment of Music Pres. PurMi
and vocal culture Mothers Club
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ugh their financial cooperation, are making
in stimulating greater church activity. J
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witrrrs home maid rre
OreMR Urduuiksl Service
Dr. I R. Hedges Health
CAB COMPANY
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At the close of the program, the
hasten. Mrs. Oldenburg served re
freshments assisted by Mrs. Hitzler
and Mrs. Russell.
Appeal Sand Isle Ruling.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 10. AP
Oregon's attorney general today filed
nortce of appeal from a federal
court ruling which denied Oregon
and Washington the right to Inter
vene in the federal government'
suit to enjoin commercial fishing on
land adjacent to Sand Island, In
the mouth of the Columbia river.
CLOSES
CAMPAIGN
spe.ikliiE tonight on the sub
ject. "I'eaie. The Cry or a lle
tpulring World", Mangel, st
llvehn M. Olsen will cum-hide
her series .;f spetlal meetings
nt the l ull tinspel c hurdi,
Newtown and Main street. The
many frli'inls who have enJoed
Ml ONen's Inspiring ministry,
and nthers who lime not yet
attended her service, are ur;ed
tn attend (hi soul-ttrrlnt
rinsing er1ce. Congregation
.singing begins at 7:1 p. m.
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Advent Christian Church
Buptltt Church
Chrlstlnn Churc
Church of Christ
Church of God
First Church of Christ Sclent
Free Methodist Church
Full Gospel Church
Jehovah's Witnesses
Latter Day Salnti
Mnln Street Methodht South
Methodist Episcopal Church
Naznrt-ne Church
Pilgrim's Hull nese
Presbyterian Church
Sacred flenrt Church
St. Mark' Church (
St. Peter's Lutheran Charcn
Seventh Ony Adventlst
The Apostolic Fjifth
The Salvation Army
Zlon evangelical Lutheran
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