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MEDFORD TOIL TKIBT7XE,' MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST IS. W?A PAGE THREE St. Mark's Episcopal. E. S. Bartlara, rector. Holy communion. 8 a. m. Morning prayer and aermon, 11:00 a.m. Church school. 8:45 a.m. Medford Company of Jehorah'a WltnrsfM. The" Medford Company of Jebo Tah's Witnesses meet every Wednes day and every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at 737 South Central avenue. All Interested tn Watch Tower Bible atudy are welcome. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth Street Near Oalsdale. Rev. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with a class for you. Morning worship at 11. Sermon by the pastor, "The Flaw In the Dia mond." A hearty welcome for all. Aid society meeting next Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at the home of the hostess, Mrs. A. Brewold, on Jackson ville highway. The First Methodist Episcopal Church. West Main and Laurel atreeta. Joseph Knott, minister. Sunday school, 0 :4S. E. J. Neu mann, superintendent. Come and enjoy a Bible lesson today teaching Ua how to improve our home life. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon theme, "Why Be Satisfied?" Special music. Mr. Don Huckabee, organist. Epworth league services 7 p. m. All young people are Invited to at tend. Union service in the Christian church, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30. prayer meeting. First Baptist Church East Fifth and Central. Wolford. A. Dawes, Minister. Bible school. 9:49. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11. Sermon. "Laborers Together With God." Spe cial music. Young people's groups at 7 p. m. There are four of these groups under capable leaders. We Join the union service at 8 o'clock. Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. AH will find a hearty welcome at the meetings. Full Gospel Church Newtown and Main Street a. Leonard Weston, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a- m., uuder the direction of Mrs. Effle Weston. An interesting study group for every age. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon topic, "The Need of the Hour." Evangelistic service at 7:46 p. m. The pastor will speak at both of the ; Sunday services. j Week night services Include a Tues-i day night Bible study. In which the prophecies of Daniel are being con-! sldered. and a Friday night fellow-1 ahtp and prayer meeting. Both of these services start at 7:45. A sincere welcome is extended to all visitors. Church of the Nozareue. Central Avenue at Jackson. A special gospel treat will be of fered today In. the appearance ol Evangelist Rev, Elmer Gaudy, who with his wife and two small daugh ters will be guests of the local church. Rev. Gandy, noted as the art evangelist, will be heard at the 11 a.m. hour and at the 7:45 p.m. evangelistic hour. Mrs. Gandy Is a highly accomplished soloist and mu sic director. Sunday school at 9:40 a.m. Arnold Kornstad. superintendent. Special emphasis is being placed upon this department. Mrs. Gandy will apeak briefly during this1 hour. Young people's msctlng at 6;4S p. m. Miss Helen Scheel, president. A delegation from this department will be going to Twin Rocks. Ore., August 36. where the North Pacific District Young People's society will conduct an Institute of one week's duration. Mrs. Ethel Kornstad conduct the Young People's group program to night. Junior society meets in the annex building at 6:4ft p. m., with Miss Ruth Schovllle as leader. The public is very cordially Invited to all the services. HIT if TIHIF Victims Does Wah Day make you "mad"? Summertime U no time to slaie In a ho, at pa my ha.ement laundry. Cttfe voumelf a break fend ALL jour laundry to u. DAMP WASH for a 13 lb. bundle each add. lb. 4 Imitter to Lat tverk ln northeast Canada). MEDFORD 1 iCTflEINESlrS m Church of Jewis Christ of Latter lay Saints. Odd Fellows Hall on th Street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Scott Huffman, superintendent. Evening services, 7:4fi p.m. Priesthood and relief society meet ing Thursday. 7 :45 p. m. Visitors welcome. Jesse a. C. Elgan, branch presi dent. The First Presbyterian Church. Eighth and Holly streets. Ralph S. Peterson, minister. Mrs. Edith A. Garrett, choir di rector. Mrs. H. B. Marsh, organist. Sunday school. 9:45. Dr. B. B Elllott, auperlntendent. Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. Prelude "Adoration Oval Offertory "Berceuse" Goddard 'The Voice in the Wilderness" Scott Miss Eleanor Curry. Sermon. "The Place of Christ. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Leader, Miss Edith Hodgklns. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening, 7:80. A study of the New Testament church and It scriptures. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland Avenu. H. H. Young. Pastor. According to the latest report, our Sunday school attendance haa been gratifying. We have maintained an average attendance of 71 per cent dur ing the erly part of the summer. But this Is far from perfot. Let us make It 100 per cent. Children not en rolled In a Sunday school are in vited to enroll tn ours. Mrs. E. A. Heuners, superintendent. No morning worship this morning. Theme of sermon. "Beware of Idol atry." Visitors are- always welcome. Come to "the little church with a crowd." The average attendance during the summer months was 70 per cent. First Church of Christ Sclentlest.' Authorised 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, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. August 18. "Soul." Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Appll Adrienne's Salon of Beauty Fashion Fancies CURLS You may easily achieve soft, natural waves with lovely clusters of end curls . . . let us give you a "Frederics" Permanent $5.00 and $7.50 Also $3.75 Permanents Phone 577 TiblUTIH? J -Hudton Bar Is an Inland set DOMESTIC cants under the age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonies of Christ Ian Science healings, at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room, which is located at 401 In the Medford building. 1 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 lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale Stroets. W. R. Balrd. mtnlster. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Ralph Cook, auperlntendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium, 0:48. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Sermon subject. "Thing That Abide." Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. Union services In this church . t 8 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Unshaken Pil lars. Musical program . under direction of Effle Herbert Yeoman. Morning: Anthem. "The Spirit of Truth" Wilson Evening: Anthem, "Oh for a Closer Walk With God" - Foster Duet, "Still, Still With Thee" Oamraitn Effle Herbert Yeoman and M. E. Olson. All Medford Churches BT. PETER'S LUTHERAN C1IIRCH ' 10 Portland At. Relative to age St. Peter's Luth eran church Is an Infant In the church-family of MedfoTd. Though work has neen carried on In Houthern Oregon for tue last ten years It was not ..! vir aco that the con- Rev. H. H. Young Pastor, St. Peter's Lutheran Church gregatlon gained foothold in were originally conducted near Jack- sonvllle and In Ashland. On June 7. congregation only 1928 an organization was effected In I s u c h organlza Ashland.' The six charter membera j tlona have "been were: Messrs. John Hessenauer. L. W. j called Into being ; Kruggel. E. R. Pech. John Hueners. R. I which meet the Scheiderelter, and the pastor H. H. I normal require Young. The congregation became as- menla of church soclated with the Missouri Synod activity and re branch of the Lutheran church. j clal life. The 1 Because Medford was more Ideally ; c h u r ch council, situated for the constituency of the consisting of all congregation, the property on the cor- 1 officers of the ner of East Main and Portland Ave. church, serve as was purchased In the summer of 1930 j the pastor s right on which a chapel-parsonage combl- i hand In conduct- These representative Medford business this entire series of articles possible. Vf- tyK J -'rfr tut WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc. AUTOMOBILE TKLI.KSt PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE American Laundry Wuk Oaf OM W T A. L. VROMAN PLUMS DC m4 HEATING TROWBRIDGE . CAIINCT WORKS aat.vrr M'l.r'.ruitll-dMwi .WELL'S TAXI hone 25. THE HOMEGROO-R'V RbbPm vrs WAVE SHOP pwsmt SO 3 LAMPORT'S eirvr-. wail rhPtx . CHET LCONABD'S merlin Holiness Church. New church home, corner East Jackson and Bessie, near Roosevelt school. - C. Edwin Cox. pastor. Residence 540 S. Fir street. Servlcea in the new church build ing on Sunday. August 18. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Sidney Tlghe. superintendent. An Interesting review. The children are cordially invited to be with u. There are some good teachers for every class. The pastor will bring the morning message at 11 :00 a. m. We are expecting In the near fu ture to have a special dedication of the church, with District Superin tendent Rev. Paul C. Nerlng with us and perhaps at the same time start our revival meeting with our evangelist. Watch for the announce ments. Sunday service, praise and evange listic meeting at 8:00 p.m. Mid-week service Wednesday, 8:0u p. m. Church of the Foursquare Gospel Fourth and Bartlett. . Sister Zula Balsdeu. pastor evange list, has come to take charge of the church which has been without a pastor for some time, owing to the illness of the last pastor, and will conduct a thre weeks' revival cam paign. Sunday services, 10:45 a.m. Devo tional. Sermon topic, "The Man In the Gap." Evangelistic service. 8 p.m. Con gregational singing. Sermon topic. "What Were the Keys Christ Gave Teter and Who Has Them Now?" nation was erect- ed. The cnapei was ded 1 c a t e May 10, 193 This rclocat I n g ; Its member a h I p v In.M wibuiu four years, hav- Ins at present a baptized mem- bershlp of 106. W. W. Thlede r'ounr.tl Thm ronirrenaUon I nHHoi Itself on tne i"'"' jjiuv.k- ' tlon of all members. During the year 1934 the congregation enjoeo average of 71 percent cnurcu w In order not to over-organlw the rrnet Hueners Supt. Sunday hchl, MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK nnHubl Medlprd ARMSTRONG MOTORS. OfRTSLCR wmd PLTMOWTH FineB Breadt ran. ruNOUL homc t r Lstj'l Tmvl 1 1 1 ! Dlt. H. P.COLEMN K B. CULTS SEUVtCl? STATION 9 -'Ueauty shop "Your Office LIBERTY MARKET II HI Wi aVTiO m ALL WOl OV WATS VALENTINE'S AF 4fCHAL CAJ OiLA md River CSMwraWk nr. MASON, EHRMAN & CO. WHOIOJALT CJMieCltS CCUS. THT TAILOR FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT afykk PALACE EA E. i BARBER 5V DAWSON SANDERSON MOTOR CO. srupCiAKra ialu TON MnxiNC Co Week Day meetings every night except- Monday. 8 p. m. Tuesday Prayer, tarrying (alldayl. Wednesday A Prophetical Mes sage. Thursday Message of the Holy Spirit. Friday Young Peoples' Ntght. Saturday A Divine Healing Mes sage and Prayer for the Sick. Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ChlWxen church. Sister Baisden will bring an Illustrated message to the chil dren. Every one cordially Invited. CALIFORNIA TEST ON AM VALIDITY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17. (API Constitutionality of the agricultural 'adjustment act was ctiaitenged today iby the state of California. Officials I here said It was the first such ac tion taken by a state. State Attorney General U. S. Webb filed today In United Mates district court here on behalf of the state an action agsinst John B. lwla as col lector of Internal revenue for re covery of f20.845 he said the state government has paid In processing Laxes. The tax was levied In connection with supplies for state Institutions. KEYS and expert lock repairing Medford Cyclery 33 N Fir Ph 281 Extend to j Ing the spiritual and business affairs or me onurcn. ht. w. w. mirao v. d Jacksonville la the chairman. Messrs. 1.E. R. Pech. John Hueners, E. C. ! Ouetzlaff. Thco. Quetslair, and Ern- was a wise move. !est Hueners are present members of Thleds, Ida Bow for the conRrega- ! the council. I man. and Ora tlon has doubled The educational rjhase of the ! Mle Thlede. The church Is largely taken oar of by the . . , ..... ; aunany scnooi. oimc mm Hire- j clBi membership classes. The Sunday : school Is well regulated to accommo- ciate tne chlklreu from ages three to fourteen. A staff of well trained , .-..h.-. arm in i-hfirci of th various ciawea. Mr. amesi. nuciirrs niia in.ni- i rilJly gved aa suiiermtendent for the last three years. Other members M 1 -m: and professional people listed below, through their financia Their friendship indicates a desire to assist m st.mulatmg greater church activity. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5ouir' Bark 9h OtALtM PADHHAM PiANING .MILL Boy" SKINNER'S GARAGE tltfln A of JstairfB alta OAKDALE CASH GROCERY aATTTWtM LTT3Sa BEAUTY Wwterv Auto Sopplr Capapa7 SHOP fttr ii and sravtot Marffor DflMtie LsmAt CtltTirilD NrTATlQ 'SKI GATHER FOR SAD T NEW YORK, Aug. 17. ( AP Mrs. Will Rogers and her daughter. Mary, arrived In New York today after a hurried trip from Maine, en route to their California home to lay to rest the remains of husband and ; father. Will Rogers, With Dorothy stone, daughter or actor Fred Stone, an Intimate of the dead comedian, the Rogers motored Into the city from Stamford where they left the train which had brought them from Oakland, Me. Here they went Into sechiston. avoiding the public gaze and friends said hiding their grtef even I from persona closest to them. Thy I will await the arrival of the eldem ' son of the philosopher-humorist. I Will. Jr., arriving by airplane to i night from the west coast, before I completing plana for the trip to Santa Monica. At the hotel where Jimmy Rogers, another son, was still registered to day. It was said he had not returned. It was assumed he had Joined hi mother and inster. With them, too, was Miss Theda Blake, sister or Mrs. Rogers. Everyone A the staff are Mrs. a. neiuKing, MiB.y: j b, Tarns. Mrs. j Ernest Hueners m 1 a s S a r a n : senior Bible class ahmrh SfflS - from IS to 85. i Oraduatlon from j Sunday school j docs not qualify Mrs. F. It. Fern Pres. tadles' Aid the child for communicant membership. A wneclal j CMB 9 formed for all such who desire 00mmunlcant membership. This course offers weekly lessons for four months up to two years, taught by the pastor. The Ladies' Aid la entering Its third year of service. Its aim Is chiefly that of being an auxiliary to the ohurch. And many fine Improvements In and about the church speak the i praise of this, worthy organization, j Mrs. E. R. Pech haa ably served aa president for two years, and Mrs. H. 1 H. Young I. entering her second term ; as secretary of the aid. Mrs. J. E. Nlckols la the treasurer. An organization enjoying great ZJ B. Hoffman l-aisisrw ! teii PARKER'S POTATO CHIPS - ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY . . . . TOU I'll' IK.L 4IMLL SUHRISESueER Sf.rvic Brill metal Works YELLOW JaCKSON C0UHTY CHAMBER OF COMMtKCI t b Cmf MEAT MABKET JACKSON STREET GARAGE eliw!7iTT.io wwmwwir Mnlfora SHIRLEY BROS. A. PENWELL MOFNTS SHOT SERVICE WEBS ft CtRlON-S Taa. YCtlal.! Ti'a JlpP rPANKUN-S GROCERY CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC MOrTIRIfS FKKD STTWR Attractive Child Contest To Open The KenneU Ellis studio's fifth annual "most attractive child con- i test" wilt open tomorrow, August 10. I with free sittings for entrants.be- i tween the ages of five months and five years, according to announce ment by Mrs. Howard LeClerc. Forty dollara In cash prizes win be awarded at the end of the event, 10 going to the winner In each or. t he f ou r g rou ps. The co n test 1 open to all babies, girls, boys, twins from flTe months to five years and each one has an equal chanca to win. Appolntmenta for photographs should be made aa soon as possible, Mrs. LeClerc stated. FREE'S GARAGE in new location 801 No Central. Phone 1388 Junior Knitting Classes For Girls 7 to 14 years o.' age Beginning Tomorrow 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. FREE INSTRUCTIONS By Dorotha Oroxdale and Dorothy' Paley at NEEDLE ARTS SHOP in Adrienne's Store, N. Central Cordial Invitation To 1 popularity ! the Young People's society. Soclabll- j Ity and charity axe Its aim. It has auc c e e d e d admirably In keeping the youth with the churoh 'and In participating In many worthy and charitable causes. The present offi cers of this or Kerinlt Thlrde Pres. V. P. S. ganization are Mr. Kermlf Thlede, president; Mlna Ann Ouetzlaff. secre tary; Mrs. E. Tama, treasurer. The congregation has 'been faith fully served by the present pnator. H. H. Young, for the last ten years. May Ood blese the activities of St. Peter's Lutheran church la this community. The Churches of Medford Specially Invite the Attend ance of Visitors and Tourists. I fir ' I Kg ! MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE JodRe's MKIIFOKII OKKKSUOrsC loon E. Main, rlxme V Bovow'i suW She? and Buf7 Parlr MODEL BAKERY CRYSTAL SPRINGS IV. 1 1 Mt MM CAB COMPANY REX CAFE,, fix 3-rJ- &.i fuC BOYD'S MARKET ncia uti mm, niFIOIOUCH'l eOl.OHlAL CARA6E Pipe MaehinerT Cm. -a n. ROR CO. errrsauacH saikt raooweis MT.AD MOTOR beaoron.TjovTH amyca DeVOES aivrrHiNG attim (urtV n. WliiTUek'l ,GM, MMKtMMTS SHOP. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. William H. Davla announce the birth of a son weigh ing ten pounds and four ounces, at their home on Sterling creek Fri day afternoon, AukuH 9, KEEP COOL and EN JOT meals and fountain service at the What Not. New air conditioner. MEDFORD V ETERI1S ARY HOSPITAL 16 year experience in large and mati anlmjl practice UK. J. IV. VVVIT.KS 225 N. Riverside. Phone 309 Advent CbrUtirfO Church BaptUt Chuirh Christian Church Church of Christ Chnrch of Ood First Church of Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Pull (.oape) Church Jehorah's Witnesses Latter Oav Saints Main Mreet Method1t South Methodin EplTOpal Church Naxarene Clinton WfrlnTa Roll ties Presbyterian Chnrch Sacred Heart Church St. Mark" Church St. Peter's Lutheran Churcn SeventL l)av AdventHt The Apostolic Faith The Salvation Army Zlon ETaDjtctlcal Lutheran COMER FVKUL rAfUttS LEONARD firCTRlC - DAIRY MAW1EY TRANSnOI K STXLaOB Wrthrt. ilnjif Stwlmj Mithln Co. Singir vacuum uitsniri W. H. KLAT1 THE NAMMCKArr SHOP , t.ttmn im to' BROWNIE MARIE CAFt l-a i bi COMPANY rxxsw ARTS AUTO SHOP cancaAL UTOsertsiM 0 ca R0X7 THEATR1. rNC. PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. UMiAidSaruLxtim-Quand Ipmhttcakh UPC TiAre CRVICC ItHVICI Ciin..nc. IJ.IL7 SHULTS BROS. Cl t