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PAGE THREE b wears mi "Chain" Bite Worker. POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (UP) J. A. Rick reached Into his toolchest for a piece of chain Then he went to a hospital. The chain bit him. It was a copperhead snake. SMOLENSK, USSR. (UP) Vla dimir Babltsky, 31, mad his recent 185th parachute Jump a notable one. He leaped at nmht from a height ot 24.272 feet without any oxygen equip ment. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. SErTEMT5ETt 8, lfttS. Zlon Evancellral Lutheran Church Fourth St. near OalcdHle Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Aa vaca tw time has ended we are loosing for all to be back In their classes. 11 a. m. morning worship. Admin istration of the Lord s Supper. Ser mon: "The Important Place of the Holy Communion In the Life of the Believer." 8 p. m. Special evening Commun ion service, so that those unable to come to the morning service may re ceive the Sacrament In the evening. The Ladles- Aid society meets Thursday afternoon at the home of the hostess, Mrs. Elizabeth Fhlurer. Wellington Heights. Free Methodist Church Corner of South Ivy and West Tenth street. The Rev. D. A. Coha D gn. 0PMt01'- Residence 3337 West Tenth street. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Florence Blass. superintendent. tffcrsnon by pastor, "The Man Christ Jesus." Toursj people's service 6:30 p. m. Jrorle McKee. leader. .-enlr sermon by ?v. J. 9 Toumans, "Pioneering 1 Arieses." The gospel alone offers ths only trua solution for the Ills of toajiy. Humsn wisdom will only accomplish things worth while as It draws from this fountain, Oo to church today. Fellowship with the Christ. Be inspired with divine strenatn and you will be fitted for another week. Church of the Nazsreae Central avenue at Jackson. Fred M. weatherford. pastor evangelist, will be heard twice today In the opening of the fall church campaign. At the 7:45 popular Sun day evening evangelism hour he Is to speak from the topic "The Rap ture" or "Christ Taking His Bride." This message will have to do with the Initiation of Christ's second coming. At the 11 a. m. worship "MsrHs of Spiritual Aggression im the . Church," is the topic. Special music as well as spirited congregational singing will feature the day's ivorshlp. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Arnold Kornstad, superintendent. A cordial welcome to visitors. Young people's meeting at 6:46 p. m. Miss Helen Scheel. president. Mrs. Ethel Kornstad's group will present an interesting program. Junior meeting at 6:45. Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford, director. People's meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:45. A warm invitation to friends and strangers. GOOD HEWS Man? residents or Medford and vi cinity, whoso Uvea have been mude miserable through suffering from those distressing surface muscular pains which are so often mis-called "rheumatic," will be glad to know that an effective relief la now avail able which is bringing Joy to many who have used It. This relief prepara tion la known ai Williams R.U.X. Compound and is prepared from the prescription of & former army doctor, who used It In his extensive practice for many years. Sufferers mow may hare the benefit of Its relief at a cost of only a few cents a day. If you suffer from shooting, stabbing muscular pains In shoulders, arms or legs; li you are bothered with neural gic or surface pains of tin body, dca't endure this agony any Icamr without trying Wllliame ft.U X. Compoua Get a bottte at Haath's Drug 0tor today. The first botta rmt satisfy you or money refunded. Adv. TrtECriiMKEOolloT As a matter of good taBte Kep Siiinihrr apparel Immaculate and odorless with freqiint laundering ... m. DAMP WASH 2c for a 13 lb. bundle each add. lb. ,( Answer to lat week Black I not color. It l that j which Is holl 4tlfute of color, whether from n ! cnre or from total absorption of light.) MEDFORD DOMESTIC Laundry I PHONE 166 30 N.OIVElXSIpEAVE. Full Gospel Church Newtown and Main Sts. Leonard Weston, Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, ll a. m. Sermon topic: "The Secret of Vic tory." Evangelistic service. 7:48 p. m. Tuesday evening Is devoted to Bible study. At present a refreshing recon sideration of the prophesies of Dan iel Is In full swing. Friday evening, fellowship and prayer meeting. AM are Invited to en Joy these services. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) . East Main aiyl Portland avenue. H. H. Young, 'pastor. Sunday school and Bible class it 10 :00. Divine worship at 11. Theme: "Behold the. Goodness and Severity of God." Sunday school teachers' meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 In the Sunday school auditorium. The Ladles' Aid meets Thursday afternoon in the church basement at 2:00. Mrs. Marie Hueners will entertain. Visitors are always welcome. First Ctrtfttla Churt-f). Ninth and Oakdale St. W. ft. fccilrd, minister. lble school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Cook. uptrlntendent. 5 very man's Bible class In court house, auditorium, 9:45. Morning worship bj?lns at 10:55. Soprano splo. "Beside the Still Wat era" (fcimblen). Marjorie Pierce. Ser mon abject, "The Other Side of the bat." Christian Bndavor at 8:45 p. m. renlng evangelistic service at 8 o'clock. rmon subject. "Salesmen for Christ." The young people's choir, under the direction of Eleanor Curry, will fur nish the special musical numbers. First Presbyterian Church. Ralph B. Peterson, minister. Mrs. Bdlth A. Garret, cho:r director. Mrs. Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Soul's Sincere Desire." Prelude, "Elevation," by Batiste; offertory. "Idyl." by Kinder; crlo. "Lift Thine Eyes." by Mendelssohn, Kathryn Wendt, Edna Eifert, Edith A. Garret; solo, "God Be Merciful," by Perclppe, Kathryn Wendt, Christian Endeavor, 6 :30 p. m. Plody Lfeth. leader. The First Bantlrt Church East 5th and Central Wolford A. Dawes. Minister 9:45, Bible school, M. E. Coe, su perintendent. We expect a big Jump in our attendance this Sunday. Be sure and be In your place and on time, 11:00. Morning worship. Sermon. "The Beginning of Missions." Special nutslc will be provided by the choir. 7:00. Young People's service. 8:00. Evangelistic service. The pas tor's subject will be, "The Great Damning Sin." Congregational sing ing. Special music. 7:30 Wednesday, prayer meeting. We are studying 1st John. All are Invited to enjoy these serv ices with us. 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. Sep tember 8, "Man." ' 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, as open dally from 7 a. m. to $ p. m., except Sundays end holidays. The librarian Is In attendance trovi it) to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorial Christian Sclenc litera ture may a mM. ixrot or pur chase:. The public tot cordially .lnvlt to attand th serviced a rial visit th rent ing room. li-'! i The Apostolic Faith 42 North Front street. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m 7:30 p. m., also Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights at 7:45 p: m. The Sunday evening service I preceded by a musical program ot the 17-piece orchestra. Everybody welcome. No collections. Methodist Episcopal Church South Corner Main and Oakdale. F. G. Patterson, Pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. m., Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Sermon at 11 o'clock. Young people s service at 7 p. m. At the evening hour we will ob serve Church School Day service, program by the children and young people, 8 p. m. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'ekok. Dr. F. G. Wheeler will hold the fourth and last quarterly conference for the current year 1934 and 35. Annual conference meets In Cor vallls.Sept. 19, Bishop James Canon, presiding. Church of God Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject: "Given of God t the World." Sunday evening services: Young people. 7 o'clock. Sub.; How to make the Home Happy. Jeanne Chapman, leader. Preaching. 7:45 p. m. Subject: Three steps In Backsliding. Prayer Service Wednesday, 7:45 m. Ben Myer, leader. Ladles' H. A. F. M. Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m. All are welcome. D. M. Clements, minister, 814 W. 2nd street. All Medford Churches THH SALVATION ARMY 411 E. Main St. v$ The Salvation Army in Medford located at 411 .JkftBftam nc f-Tit- The local organ 1 ptf 3 ' zatlon, termed a f ,eW; .','. unit, nf thn 1ntjr. NA-. national Salva- tion Army which Is operating In ninety-three dif ferent countries' i n d colonies Capt, G. R. Durham Command's Officer throughout the world. The work of the Salvation Army waa begun in Medford about forty years ago. As the work was closed for a few years the exact date of the opening Is not on file. Captain and Mrs. G. R. Durham, the present commanding officers, have been in Medford for nearly two years. Under their leadership, and by the blessing of God, the work has prospered remarkably during this TJwaa repr,ntatiT Medford business rfcis nti ries of articles possible. VtLTfg V. AUUF.Y, inc. LTO-sUKIl.E l lllit S SKALE'S EX3TPMC STOPE nw.Mi., e.' AlfMNCA LAUHDftY A. l VROffl A CABlNtT WOKKI il Lm SWL'9 TfrtPl THE HOME GROCERY Rafa VPS WAVE SHOP CCUS, FOR jjotscmCouHTv Feed Go. FMOMt BOX LAMPORT'S Mlfi.. WALL 9Kfl . CHET LEONARD'S UPCS) til-o lERVlCC St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion, 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, m. , Church school,' 9:45 a. m. Church of the Foui square Gospel We have lost our church building, and are opening up anew at 216 East Main. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:45. Morning worship 10:45. Sermon topic. "Christ the King." 0 Evening service, 7:30. Sermon topic "A Great Feast." i Tuesday, a great prayer meeting. Wednesday a big day for the Lord. 2 :30 a divine healing message and prayer for the sick, followed by eve ning service. 7:30 p. m. Friday 7:30 p. Tn. Prophetical mes sage. The First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets Joseph Knotts, Minister. 9 :45 a. m. Sunday school. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Vacation Is over. Everybody be on hand to day. If you are not attending any where today Is a good time to start. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Specal day for Methodists. Family Day. Shut-in Day, Everybody's Day, all combined. Sermon theme, "Every Thin Beautiful," Special music. Mr. Don Huckabee, organist. 7 p. m. Epworth League. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service. The pastor will use for his theme "Christ, or Sin: Which?" Can you answer this question. "Why are so many peo ple satisfied and happy tn sin? Monday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school board meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. time. Captain and Mrs. Durham arc assisted by & loyal and devoted band of local officers, some of whose pic tures appear on this page. The membership at present Is 58 and Is steadily increasing. A special effort la being made during the pres ent year to increase all the corps rolls by 36 percent. Present indications are that this estimated Increase wlU be exceeded. The Salvation Army believes In the conversion of children and has added more than 20 children to its Junior ranka during the past vear. Children, to become junior tpbI : soldiers, must have had a def inite experience of conv e r s 1 o n, must have shown evidence of true conversion for at least one month and are expected to testify and work for the con version of others. The S u n d 3i y school, conduct ed each Sunday Mm. Velum Gibson Corps Sccretnry and Cadet Corps (j uardiiin MEDfORD NATIONAL BANK ton DRUG! MedUvrd loaery lbre ...7."'B- ARMSTRONG MOTORS, ln. CHRTSLCJI m. PLTMOUTU DCALEKS fmmtsf MVL FVVM6ML HC A. 9. CULY-S HRVin STAT T "Tom OS!w .AfWr sifuVe JcufUAg. Brefc Saper Riw Osmst by. MASCTORMAN 4 CO. whouaalj: atoaats THE TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUIT PALACE BEAUTY A BARBER SHOP jig ur ir ttneir Dawvon Whiu Vmt Mwlun. Co. 32 IHHfOftD SHEIT KETAL WKS. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. rruDtRAKta ialu ahd mhvici Morton Mnxrvc Co (ton The Pilgrim Holiness Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor. Resi dence 540 South Fir street. Med ford. The district superintendent of the California-Oregon Pilgrim Holiness church. Rev. Paul C. Nerlng. will be here for the 11 a. m. service in the church at East Jackson and Bessie streets, and also the service at 7 :45 p. m. on Sunday, Septem ber 15. The dedicatory service will be at 3:00 p. m. on that date with Rev. Nenng in charge. All the Christ ian people of the city and this valley are cordially invited to at tend, "ghe church has been built and is practically freef rom debt. Sunday school will be at 9:45 a. m. HIGH-HAT HITCH-HIKERS DON'T UlttD CROWDIftG SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 7. UP Hlghhat hitchhikers bobbed up here today. A woman telephoned an automobile association and asked ll free rides could be provided for 20 guests going to a mountain resort. "We don't mind riding one or two in 'each car, but we'd like all the car& to leave abyut the same time to keep the party Intact." she said. Wire Posted As Ball. AKRON, O. (UP, Arrested for speeding, William T. Jackson, 37. was unable to post bail. He wan tn a quandary, as were police, until he conceived, the Idea of leaving his attractive wife at the station in Ueu of the required cash bond. She re mained until he was able to get 925. Ruth Luy Dance Studio. Enroll Thursday or Friday, Sept. 5 and 6. Sparta Bldg. Phone 1545. Extend to afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, is under the direction of Young People's Seregant Major Dorothy Ham-f m o n d. Seventy j' scholars a nd'i'; teachers are en rolled. Competent teachers are pro- v 1 d e d for the eight classes and Mrs. G. R. Durham tho International Singing llrlgnde Sunday School lessons of the Salvation Army are taught. Tho Young People's Legion, under the leadership of Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox, Is organized for all young people be tween the ages of 12 and 'M and meets each Sunday afternoon at 6:00 o'clock, nils group numbers 10 and is very active. Any young people not attached to any other group are in vited to Join the Young People's Legion. The women of the corps meet each Thursday aiternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the headquarters. Tills group Is a Junlt of the Ladies' Home League, In- and professional people listed below, through their financial cooperation, are making Their friendship indicates a desire to assist in stimulating greater church activity. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ClatMletU Buuty Shop SluMr'a Barhi Shop S .'1 OR. H, P. COLEMAN J.IMKEBj' (AfttCI Otmqfan , BMSM jSrH AJSUrQ QuKte Vrric P f U T Q rVQS WMtni Auto Supply Caanwoy i AYXOftft-rFPMA UoeUrwooJ TrpTlr tALU m IJtCa tVUdtorJ DamMtk LtturaW I Jl- FINAL RITES FOR OF OREGON HELD PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 7. (API With a note of rellKtous triumph raAer than of sadness, tne boo- of the Right Rev. Walter Taylor Sum ner, Ept?-pai bishop of Oregon, was brought to the grave today. Bishop Sumner. 62. who, stood at the head of the Episcopal church In Oregon for 21 years, died suddenly last Wednesday. The teaching of the church that death to a Christian means merely passing fin the church on earth to 1 the Church Triumphant, was borne out In "the music, the scripture and prayers of the service. The Right Rev. S. Arthur Huston of Seattle, bishop of the dlu.t-.v- Olympla, conducted the funeral scrv- i Ice. He read the requiem mass, as- I sis ted by the visiting bishops the I Right Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe of j Alaska, the Right Rev. v. P. Remlnp- , ton of Eastern Oregon, and the RiKht Rev. Middleton S. Barnwell, bishop elect of Georgia. The clergy and Iny members filled Trinity church. Governor and Mrs. Martin af Oregon attended the serv ice, and representatives of the Catho lic church and of the Greek and Rus sian Orthodox churches were seated tn places or honor. Use Mail Tribune want ads. Everyone A ternational wom en's organization of the Salvation Army. Women need not be Sal vationists to bo membera of the Home League Mrs. Van Horn la the able secretary of this group and extends a hearty t M 1 n v 1 1 a t Ion to Mrs, a, k, viinUorn Medford women nmo League to attend the Secretary meeting next The Corps Cadet Brigade Is com posed of Junior or senior soldiers under the age of 18 who enroll for a course of Bible study published by the International headquarters of tho army. Three years are required to complete the lower gradp of this work and three additional years for tho higher grade. The local brigade la under the leadership of Mrs. Earl I Gibson, Religious services are held eacn Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Tuesday eve ning Young Peoples meeting at 8 o'clock and Saturday evening Salva- i. mm aw. . . PAKKKR'S POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY B.ttOFFM. Bowman's BarKar Shop AvW and Beauty Parlor Svtium Sueer Servici MOMCT rtbLwr U7 ifAdfoid ApW l R-k S T OS . lr.'j.!Wf.2,;"lWr" A. PFNWELL I BIOFN'S SHOf SERVICE WEBB ft CARLON'i WllL PAPf . FAINT irOt Heat f-wsz " nimcijir r.noCEMY . L, i m t OVI SANITARY SERVICE INC HONMF.R'9 F:F.D STOHR (I I: Eve Benson Studio of Dancing Over Ralnutn Piano Shoppr. WeM Main St.. Opposite Rlnlto Theatre Open for the Season Monday, Sept. 9 at 3:00 p. m. Hating j-eriirrd nme of the finest material tn rttiracit and New York, Ere Hennn will he prepared to ITKSON 1..Y IN! HI IT pupil In Mallet. Toe. Acrolmltc. Aftilgto, Tap. NpiinMi. Modern freathe tharir Irr tMHl Novelty himrcft. Clares for 1uIt,arlout grades of students, ;ind ttnv tots. The latest step In Hulhonm Unnvrng. and F1iihltim number will to he (audit. Phone 1111 Mary Foster Announces tht Opening of the 8lklou lindcrgarten, Nursery, Music, Art, Drama, Frenck Grados 1 through 8 For Information Call 986-R Cordial Invitation To HaW . Hon mcotlim at B.Kr All evening er-1 vlccn preceded by open air meeting at cor. Main ami Central. Service open to the pub ii. 'rhn VQiina people have con ducted 8:00 a. m.S prayer meetlngH ! Sundays. Tho relief work Dorothy lliinunond of the army 1. r"? nn People's I,l'Blcill too well known to need much description. In 1034 more than twelve hundred people ro eelved asltance and moro than iaoo was expended on relief. Wo do ,. .nolnllvM In certain tVPC4 of re lief we are rendy to aaslat, according to our mean,, whenever ana wiicivi wo may. Our phono number U 350 and a call at any hour of the night or clay will bring u to the aceno of need. Tho Salvation Army has always been, In now and will alwaya be the Friend of the poor. -. Wo remember that the Master ald. "Inasmuch." The purposes of tho Salvation Army have been much, misunderstood thru- MKIIKIIII1 MAIL TRIBUNE JtKlRC'S MKIH(llll) eiKr.KNiniiiSE ions e. Mnin. riKine .in CRYSTAL SPRINGS IITES HOMt MtVID tCt MMtO tZAO 0hH13!HtltlIIMifl!l c coifips tw 1.(1 ,..PB. ' 5?U m lTAIlf&9 V- itkl Arm )ns Rta i 1 1 0 UC Pip A iVAchirrVv Co. MiWi .rrTssuiiGH paikt rsooucri MP AD MOTOR COMPANY bt fOIOrUT MOUTH ALtf IWtC DoVOES AMTTHIMG AWniMt trbliiA.fy4. Ti I fiW"y WMIaeli's CoHni Bu SHULTS BROS. MFRRIMAN'S SHOP. HclElltH out the world. Many have thought of ua only as a relief army we wish to cmphnslze the fact that we are Salvation Array and that we ar carrying out our Founder's Injunction to "Oo for souls." The salvation ox tho people la our one and only object. ( Advent Christian Church HaptM Church Christian Chinch Church of Christ Church (it Olid First Church ul Christ Sclent free Methndlsl Church run (iospel Clturrh Jehovah's Witnesses Lalter Hay saints .Main Street MWhmllsl South Methodist KulM'opal Church Nozartne Church Pilgrim's Holiness Presbyterian Church Sacred lltnrt Church ' St. Mark', Church St. Peter', Lutheran Churcti scvcntl. Itof Ailventlst The Apnslollc Faith The Salvation Army Zlon KVHngellcal Lutheran -CONGER FUNERAL HXW LtNARO tiicntic u. nwn. MUs 1 f DAIRY CKr.AM HAW1XY TRANSFER STORACM m4 OS H Singer Siin Mchin Co. Sinfltf Vkuuid Cltinirs W H. KLATT fsnUMsJ f ' BROWNIE MARIE C? i-H. tit i'i- ARTS AUTO SHOP CENr fUL UTO NEPAIRm HcA,y R0XY 1 HKATKB 2 t Ttlw u'. ijtff iitfnM"" PUno 9Mppp I it 4jwtt sr ' t04 1i.ffiitvw-.4r