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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTJvE, EEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. 1933
PAGE THREE
St. Mark's Episcopal.
B, 8. Bartlam. rector.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon,
m.
Church school, 9:45 s. m.
Church of God
At Haven and Holly Streets
Bible school. 9:45 a.m. Morning
worship, 11 a.m.
Sunday evening services: Young
People, 7:00 p.m.; preaching, 7:45
pm.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.
Bwle Emrlck, leader.
All are Invited.
D. M. Clemens, Minister. Residence
at 814 West 2nd St.
The First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets. Jos
eph Knotts, minister.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. "In
Partnership With God" Is our lesson
theme today. Come and study It
with us.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon theme, "Poverty For Love's
Sake." Special music. Mr. Don Huck
abee, organist.
7:00 p. m. Epworth League serv
ices for young people.
8:00 p. m. Union service In the
Baptist church.
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m.. Rev.
S. W. Hall of Salem will conduct the
quarterly conference.
7 :so Wednesday prayer meeting.
St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday school this morning at 10
o'clock in the Sunday school room.
No Bible Class this morning.
The congregation will celebrate Its
annual Mission Festival today In the
Armory on Bartlett and Third. Morn
ing service at 11:00. and afternoon
service at 2:30. The Rev. Geo. Mathla
sen of Marshfield will be the guest
speaker.
The ladles will serve a free lunch at
noon. Visitors are always welcome.
The Sunday school teachers will
meet Wednesday evening at 8:00 In
the church basement.
Since the meeting had to be post
1 poned the Y. P. 8. will meet on the
banks of the Rogue river at Bybee
bridge for a welner roast Thursday
evening.
dl-
Dr.
The First Presbyterian Church.
Eighth and Holly streets.
Ralph S. Peterson, minister.
Mrs. Edith A. Garrett, choir
rector.
Mrs. H. E. Marsh, organist.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
B. R. Elliott, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Prelude. 'Berceuse'J Lille
Offertory, "Cradle Song" ...DUbreecn
Sermon "The Fire on the Altar."
Post hide "Fanfare" Dubois
Christian Endeavor. 5:00 p-m.
A special outdoor meeting. All who
plan to attend meet at the church
at 5 o'clock and we will go to our
place of meeting. Each one la re
quested to bring a poke lunch. Miss
Emily Brown will lead this campfire
meeting.
Four Square Gospel
4th and Bartlett
Zula Balsden, Pastor, Evangelist
Sundays: 9:45 A.M.; 10:45 A.M.
and 8:00 P.M.
Week of August 35: Sunday A.M.:
Sunday school. (A new method of
teaching); "Will a Man Rob God?"
Sunday P.M.: A Message of the Seven
Churches. Tuesday P.M.: "And He
Breathed on Them." Wednesday p.
M.: "The United States In Prophesy."
Thursday P. M.: "The Valley of Dry
Bones." Friday P.M.: "Fighting Your
Way to Hell." Saturday P.M.: ' Heal
ing In the Scriptures and Prayer for
the Sick."
Sunday, Sept. 1 9:45 A.M.: Sun
day School. (A real Bible course).
10:45 A.M.: The Flying Wedge. (Com
munion). 8 P.M.: The Last Great
Round-Up.
The First Baptist Church
East 5th and Central. '
Wolford A. Dawes, minister
Bible school 9:45. Classes for all
ages.
Morning worship, 11:00 A.M. Ser
mon. "Obedience." This is the second
of the series of sermons on "Laborers
Together With God." Special musical
number will be by a ladies trio com
posed of Misses Clara & Helen Dod
son and Mary Lou Long.
The Young People's service at 7:00.
Something new. Something interest
ing. Do not miss these services. There
are four groups meeting at the same
hour.
Evening service 8:00. The union
service wll be held In this church.
The pastor's message will be "The
Great Confession." JThere will be
special music by the trio and a trum
pet solo.
Everyone Is Invited to these services.
First Church of 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. August
35. "Mind."
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 Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Medford building, is
open daily from 7 a. m. to 8 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 read
ing room.
Church of the Nazarene
Central Avenue at Jackson.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor
evangelist, will speak at the pop
ular Sunday night evangelistic hour,
tonight at 7:45. following his return
from a ten day's outing In the
northern part of the state.
The topic from which Mr. Weath
erford speaks at 11 a. m.. Is "The
Stewardship of Life." Special gospel
music will be given prominence at
both the morning and evening serv
ices. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Arn
old Kornstad. superintendent, wltn
a special feature program Incident
to the regular study period.
Young people's meeting at 6 :45.
Miss Helen Scheel. president. The
group program tonight will be con
ducted by Miss Helen Wilson.
Children's meeting at 6:45 in the
annex building conducted by Mrs.
Fred M. Weatherford.
A cordial welcome is extended the
public.
Methodist EplKopal Church South
Corner Main and Oakdale
T. G. Patterson, Pastor.
Church school. 9:45 A.M. Dr. Frank
Roberts, superintendent. Preaching
service at 11 o'clock. Young People's
service at 7 P.M.
At the evening hour we will attend
the Union service at the Baptist
church
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
We would be glad to have you
worship with us.
First Free Methodist Church
Corner West Ivy and Tenth Streets.
Rev. D. A. Cohagan, Pastor.
Pastor's Residence, 337 West Tenth.
Subject Sunday, 11 a. m., "Our
Lord's Prayer."
Young people's public service. 5:30
p. m.
Evangelistic message by pastor at
7:45 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45.; Mrs. Flor
ence Blass, superintendent.
Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m.
Cottage prayer meeting Friday at
7:45 p. m.
Murray's
Beauty Shop
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
Curls for Girls
Girls about to go away to college,
Girls getting ready for high school,
all will come to Murray's for
"curls". Murray's Permanents are
complete with shampoo and finger
wave! Try this cool, delightful
beauty shop for your next Perma
nent. They are priced
$2.45 $3-75 $5
m TIHIF TBlJTtT!
4l LtVlWG THAJ6S DO MOfeDfep
Are you awake to the fact that Medford Domestic
Laundry Service Is actually an economy?
Save Time loney and your Health with
DAMP WASH
52? for a 13 lb. bundle each add. lb. 4$
(Answfr to last week: There tt nothing In the 1leae,
hydrophobia, that would make person bite thrxe
around them).
MEDFORD DOMESTIC
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth street near Oakdale ave.
George P. Kabele. D.D., pastor.
Sunday school 10:00 a.m., with
classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.. with
sermon by a son of the pastor, the
Rev. David R. Kabele, the popular
pastor of the Lutheran church at
Willamette. 111. The general public
is heartily Invited. Special music.
8:00 p. m. Zlon Joins In the un
ion service at the Baptist church.
Full Gospel Church.
Newtown and Main streets.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:46 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
A message on ft richer, fuller life
in the spirit.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday . night Bible study ana
Friday night fellowship and prayer
meeting both at 745 p.m.
Visitors are always more than
welcome at these services.
W. R
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
Balrd. minister.
Bible school at 8:45 a. m. Ralpn
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible cIras In court
hous auditorium at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:65.
Mixed quartette, "Rock of Ages."
Wilson. Sermon subject, "The Life
of Drift."
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.
Union services In the Baptist
church at 8:00 o'clock.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson and Bessie
near Roosevelt school. C. Edwin Cox.
pastor, residence 540 South Fir
street.
The Pilgrims Invite and welcome
you to the new church home and
the services. Through the coopera
tion of many, we are great ful for
the completed building, which now
makea It possible for the religious
worship of those on the east side
of the city.
Sunday morning Bible school at
9 :45. Children and others not at
tending elsewhere are cordially In
vited to be with us.
Morning worship at 11. Preaching
by the pastor on "A Souls Need."
Evening evangelistic meetings at
7:45. You will receive a lift in spirit
to be there. "Come thou with us
and we will do thee good." and your
presence will encourage others.
4
Wesley Leaguers
Visit Gold Hill
Wesley League of the First Metho
dist church went to Gold Hill last
Sunday snd took charge of the eve
ning services In the Methodist church
there.
Joyce Banish had charge of the
service which was as follows: Prelude,
violin solo by Beth GUllngs; songs
by congregation: prayer led by Jan
ette Trill; special number by quar
tette; talk, Mildred Walker; special,
saw solo. BUI Vlmont: announce
ments. Ross Knotts; special, duet.
Joyce Banish. Luella Corn; talk. Bill
Vlmont; closing hymn.
The theme of the service was "Who
Say a Can't?" which was especially
brought out In the two talks. The
quartette consisted of Luella Corn.
Laurel Morris. Joyce Banish, Ross
Knotts. De Loris Durkee accompanied
at the piano for all numbers.
Thief Steals Auto
And Sleeping Boy
MARYSVILLE, Cal.. Aug. 24. (AH)
Seven-year old Myron Putman.
who was carried away last night
when a thief stole an automobile
here, unaware the boy was slum
bering on the back seat, was found
still sleeping peacefully in the car
on the highway one mile north or
Yuba City early today. The ma
chine had been abandoned about
one hour after Its owner, Harold
Hawley, reported lu theft to the
police. The boy. son of Harvey Put
man, said he had been asleep all
trie time.
f
COPENHAGEN. Aug. 24. TAP) Dan
ish shipping shares rose as much a
14 points today, Impelled partly by
rumors that Great Britain would
close the Sues canal In sanctions
against Italy.
METHODIST PLAYERS
Medford and Grants Pass Institute
clubs of the First Methodist church
will hold a play contest In the church
gym at 8 p. m. Thursday and In
Grants Pass on Friday. The Medford
group will present "Who Says Can't?"
a comedy and Grants Pasa "Cornfed
Babies." Besides the plays, there will
be several short numbers and music.
Tlie local cast, which has been
working hard for the contest, deter
mined to win the prize In both pre
sentations. Includes the following:
John Gllltmrs. Mildred Walker. Ja
nette Trill, Ross Knotta. Bill Walker
and Ruth LeClerc.
Work For 2500 In
Lane Co. Hopyarda
EUGENE, Ore.. Aug. U.-(AP) tans
county hop yards will aupply employ
ment for about 3500 persona, most of
whom will be on the job next week.
An additional 1000 workers In Linn
county around Harrlsburg will bring
the payroll for hop pickers In th
Eugene trading area to 3500.
Notice
I will not be reaponslble for any
debt contracted by Mrs. Dellene H.
M.) Thompson. H. M. Thompson
WANTED 500 BABIES
betueen 5 months and 5 year of age
Kennell-Ellis Studio's
Fifth Annual Most Attractive Child Contest
Phone 329
Medford Cleaners
and Dyers
530 East Main St.
Now Managed by
Hale Wheeler
Free Delivery
1 Day Service .
SUITS $1.00
DRESSES 80 and up
Phone 1700
All Medford Churches Extend to Everyone A Cordial Invitation To
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St, Mark's Episcopal Church
Fifth and N. Oakdale
choir Is neatly
and properly
vested at all serv
ices. Prom Its
St. Mark's Epls- membership two
copal Church, women are ap-
under the lead- pointed
i
and money-making gatherings. Mrs. . pie who are be
Rev. E. 8. Bartlam.
Rector
St Mark's Church
ershlp of the Rev.
E. S. Bartlam,
has. as Its gov
erning body, a
vestry of eleven
men. elected an
nually, by the
members of the
parish. This
group of men
looks after the
general well-being
of the parish.
spiritually and financially, and has
general oversight of all the church
properties. For the past several years.
Mr. Chaa. Strang has been the Senior
Warden, and Mr. John Mann, the
Junior Warden.
The work of the women Is divided
Into three groups: the Altar Guild,
the Ladles' Guild, and the Woman's
Auxiliary.
The chief work of the Altar Guild
Is the care of the altar, and of the
vestment of the priest and choir.
Prom Its membership is chosen the
Choir Mother, who sees that the
for each
week to see that
flowers are on
altar, and the
altar linen clean
and in readiness,
nils organization
meets once a
month, at a "cov-
sred-dlsh" supper.
v.
F. fiteiinett !
Mrs. A
Mrs. Jack Tobin
Is President of the Altar Guild.
The Ladles' Guild has been
con-
A. P. Stennett Is president of this
organization.
The Woman's Auxiliary Is the na
tional woman's organization of the
church. All baptized women of the
church are members. Its ultimate
object Is missionary. To this end. tt
does educational work, works with
the social service agencies of the com
munity, as far as possible, and en
deavors to publicize the church In
every way. It meets twice a month,
Pres. Ladles Guild i and carries out a greatly diversified
program. Mrs. Horatio Gates Is its
president.
The strictly educational department
nf the church Is divided Into three
cerned. largely, with the raising of groups. The first group meets Sun-
money for the support, and further- day mornings at a quarter to ten. It
ance. oi me worn includes all children ana young peo-
f the church.
The Guild also
visits newcomers,
and. In some way.
r e m e m bers the
sick In the par
ish. It stands be
hind the vestry
In all its work. It
holds a regular
monthly business
meeting, follow-1
Ing a cafeteria j
lunch eon, and ;
has many social '
John C. Munn
Supt. Sunday
School
low college age
Mr. John Mann
la superintendent
of this group,
and has, working
with him. a staff fi
of excellent:'",
teachers. The aec- ,
ond group In- i
eludes all young J
i. hl.h
pvujliv u.ci me"
school age. It Mr. ,nok Tobln
meets at the rec- ptfn MtM oum
tory, at 8:15
every Sunday
evening. A light supper Is served,
and then a discussion group, under
leadership of the rector, la carried on.
The third group is an adult Bible
class which meets at the rectory every
Tuesday evening at 7:30. This class
Is also led by the rector.
There are three service held regu
larly every week: The Sunday morn
ing Eucharist, at eight o'clock: morn
ing prayer, with sermon and choir, at
eleven o'clock: and the Friday morn
ing Eucharist, at nine o'clock. Digni
fied and churchly music, of tha high
est quality Is stressed In the Episcopal
church, and. under the leadership of
Mrs. Pred Strang. Is one of the most
pleasing featurea of our eleven o'clock
service.
an 4. 1
Mrs. Elsie Strang
Choir Director
St. Mark 8 igpffsjE
cnurcn ntu no
organized church
joclal service but
neany every so
cial organization
In Medford Is
represented thru
members of the f
3 o n g r e g a tlon.
Among the mem
bers of the
church who head
various social
services are: Miss
i Mildred Carlton who heads the Health
j association; Mrs. Alex Sparrow who Is
Interested In the Tuberculosis atamp
sales. Directors of the Oirls' Commu
nity club. Boys Bcouts and Welfare
association are represented through
mem bershlp In y
the the church. V
The policy of
I St. Mark's church s
Is to Inspire Its
people to exercise
their talents and
give their time
Tor the benefit of
the commu n 1 1 y
in commu nlty
welfare and activities.
Clins. Rtrnng
Benlnr Wnrden
Vetry
Advent Christian Church
Baptist Church
Christian Church
Church of Christ
Church of God
First Church of Christ Sclent.
Free Methodist Church
full (loipel Church
Jehovah's Witnesses
Latter Day Saints
Main Street Methodist South
Methodist Episcopal Church
Nazarene Church
Pilgrim's Holiness
Presbyterian Church
Sacred Heart Church
St. Mark's Church
St Peter's Lutheran Cnuren
Seventt Oay Adientlst
The Apostolic Fslth '
The Salvtftlon Array ,
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran
These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through their ra5X
this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist m stimulating greater church, activity.
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WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
AUTOMOBILE TBLCK8
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PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE
$ KBJK
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VALENTINE'S CAFE
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