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St. Mark'l EpIacopaL '
C. a. Bartlam. rector.
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon.
.. m.
Church school, 9:48 a.m.
Medford Company of Jfliovah's
WltnMses.
The Medford company of Jeho
Tah'a Witnesses meet every Wednes
day and Saturday afternoon at 1:3"
at 727 South Central avenue. All In
terested In Watch Tower Bible study
are welcome.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
S. Main and Portland Ave. .
H. H. Youne, pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday morn
Ing at 10:00.
The pastor being absent for the
next two weeks, there will be no
services until the first Sunday in
October.
Full Oospcl Uilirch.
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. 7:45 p.m.
Friday, fellowship and prayer, 7:45
p. m.
Visitors are always welcome at
these services. .
Church of the Foursquare Gospel.
216. East Main.
Rev. Zula Balsden, pastor.
Sunday services:
Sundsy school, 8:45 a.m. We have
Just started on a new course of
graded Bible study.
Morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Ser
mon toplo "Tile Unfinished Work"
(Missionary).
Evening service. 7:30 p.m. Sermon
topic. "Hose of Sharron" (Illus
trated). Tuesday: Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Divine healing service,
3:30 p.m. Evening service. 7:30 p.m.
Friday: A prophetical message. 7:30
p. m.
HaMirriay: Children's Church. '3:30
p.m. Mothers, let your children
come. They will be well taken care
of, and Sister Bnlsden will draw for
them as she talks to them.
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2nd Floor Mann's .Store
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PHONE 16 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE.
Church of God
D. M. Clemens, Minister.
Residence 614 West Second Street.
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at U. Subject,
"Baptism."
Young people's meeting 7 p. m.;
Myrtle Davis. Leader.
Preaching service at 7:45 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
Ladles' H. A. F. M. circle aa usual.
Mrs. D. M. Clemens, president, 814
West Second street.
Ail are welcome to the above services.
Zlon E angelical Lutheran Churcii.
Fourth street, near Oakdale ave.
Geo. P. Kabele, D.D., pastor.
Sun tiny school. 10 a. m., wltn
classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon
by the pastor: "Partnership With
God." -K
Regular September business and
social meeting of the Luther league
In the church parlors on Monday
evening. Election of delegates to the
meeting of the Columbia District
convention In Portland.
The Ladies' Aid society will meet
Thursday, .3:30 p.m.. at the home
of the hostess, Mrs. Hanson. 301
South' Central avenue.
The general public always heartily
welcome at Zlon church.
The First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. K. J.
Neumann, superintendent. Splendid
Bible classes. Now Is a good time to
Join one of them.
Morning worship. 11 a.m. Ser
mon theme, "God's Plan for the Per
petuation of His Kingdom." Anthem.
Mr. Don Huckabee, organist ana
director.
Epworth leagues. 7 p.m. AH young
people invited. Interesting meeting
tonight.
Evening worship. 8 p; m. Informal
cvengellsttc service. Come and enjoy
the gospel singing. The pastor will
preach on the theme, "The Test of
Real Courage."
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
First fhunh of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of the, Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ.
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
U o'clock, church edifice. 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep
tember 22, "Matter."
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 loated
at 401 In the Medford building, is
open daily from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m..
except Sundays and holidaya. 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
reading room.
the
Church or the Nazarene.
Central Avenue at Jackson.
Sunday night at 7 :30. Fred M.
Weathcrford, pastor evangelist, win
speak on "Why I Am a Christian."
Special music, and lively congrega
tional singing.
At U a.m., Mr. Weathcrford will
speak on "Which Do We Need Most
Relief or Belief?" Special singing
and devotion will, also characterize
the morning worship.
Young People's meeting. 6:30. Miss
Helen Scheel, president. Miss Ruth
Scovllle and her group will have
charge of the Interesting evening
program, Young people especially in
vited. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., Arnold
Kornstnd, superintendent.
Children's church at 6:30 p.m.,
Mrs., Fred M. Weathcrford, director.
Service In Annex building.
People's meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Wed
nesday. Bible stflfcty, prayer and
praise.
Frrends and visitors Invited to
sl are in the ministry of the church.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie street, near
Roosevelt school. Rev. C. HVlwln Cox.
pastor; residence 540 South Fir street.
The Bible school and the church
services are taking on new Interest.
The Sunday morning service at 11 a.
m. will be conducted by the pastor
and the theme will be "The Strength
ening of the Spiritual Walls." or
"Building the Weak Places In the
Wall."
Bible school 9:45 to 10:45.
The evening evangelistic service at
7:45 p. m.. will have a new face and
a new preacher.
The mid-week service will be 'on
Wednesday evening at 7:45. for the
study of the Scripture and prayer.
The First Baptist Church.
Fifth and Central streets.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister.
Bible school, 9:45. Mr. M. C. Coe,
superintendent. There will be an es
pecially attractive worship period,
so be sure and be present and on
time.
Morning worship. 11:00. The pas
tor will spenk on the subject. "A
Usable Man." There will be special
musical number.
B. Y. P. U. groups at 7:00.
Evangelistic message at 8:00. Sub
ject. "Man's Great Enemy." These
evening meetings are Informal with
congregational singing of the gospel
songs and special musical numbers.
We are sure you will enjoy these
services. You are welcome.
All Medford Churches
ZION EVANOfXir.M, LUTHERAN
CHUKCII Fourth near Ookdale
Zlon Evangel!- I
ml Lutheran j
churcn naa ua
h.i nti nan In
4 1897 when a con-
nlderable number
"3f of German Luth- I
1 erana had. settled j
In tho valley
without- a Oer
man church here
of any kind. The
first services were ;
Lvi .
Ri'T. Oeo. P.
Knhele. n.IK.paHtor conducted by j The 1 present beautiful fire-proof.
Zlon tivaiiRpllcal traveling mis- j concrete church whs built In 1927
Luthfritn Church i0narles. thejipas at a cost of $20,000.
Revs. Mr. Keran and B. Mere. The ' The congregation has been served
Rev. Frank H. Sack was the first reg- Dy the following pastors: Revs. Frank
ular pastor, who formally organized I H Sack. 1897-1907: Max Market, 1907-
the congregntlon Jan. 1, 1898, in tne
residence of Paul
Dcmmer. 748 W
Fourth St., where !
the services and
Sunday school
were being held.
i n e tot on
which the pres
ent church stands
on Fourth St.,
near Oakdale Ave.
was donated to
Mis. t.co. P. Kiihclc congregation
Director Mlvltiimry y Cha8 palm on
Education which the mem
bers themselves
f
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These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through their financial co-operation,
are making this.entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist in stimu
lating greater church activity.
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LAMPORT'S
Free ,Melhotllst.
Corner of 3. Ivy and W. Main St.
The Rev. D. A. Cohogan, pastor.
Residence 337 w. Tenth St.
Sunday school, 9:45.
Sermon by pastor, 11:00 a. ra..
"The Law of God."
Y. P. meeting. 6:45.
Sermon. 7 :45, "The Joy of the
Lord."
Wednesday; . Mid-week prayer
meeting.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all.
Flrst Pwshytcrlan Church.
Ralph 8. Peterson, minister.
Mrs. Edith A. Garrett, choir
di-
rector. r
Mrs. Eva Hazelrlgg MarBh, organ
ist. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Dr. B. R.
Elliott, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Prelude. "Cloister Scene" Mason
Offertory "To a Wild Rose" McDowell
Duet. "Lead Me Gently Home"
Edith A. Garret and Cathryu Wendt.
Sermon, "As Thyself."
Christian Endeavor. 6:30. Donald
Prince, leader. Continuing the dis
cussion of last week, "Youth Build
ing a New World."
Thursday, 6:15. 8:00 o'clock. An
other church night. Dr. Sidney I.
Gullck. guest speaker.
Dr. Gullck is the author of nu
merous books on Japan and the in
ternational situation. His topic will
bs "Toward Understanding Japan."
built their tintwmgpmmrm?sm
their labor, In
I 1897 - 1898. Two
L a& 3
J 5 f
lot west of the t
c n u . w .
oougni. on om
of which a par-
aonage was built.
the labor again
being donated ny
the members,
Mrs. W. II.
Kleliismlth. rre.
.fult Blhle Clnwt
and the other
was sold In 1012
to S. A. Kroschel.
Tho parsonage was
rebuilt and enlarged In 1011.
i0u; conrad WUkcr. 1911-1016: w. k.
Morerw, Oe se r.
1916-1923: Edwin
John son. 1925
1927; F. W. Bua
ard. 1927 -1928:
H. C. Funk. 1928
1931; Oeo. P. Ka
bele, 1931.
The English
language was
used in the Sun
day school since
1911, as also for
most ot the ser
I
Mrs. Everett
lllncman. Pres.
Luther League
vices, until 1023,
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Advent Christian Church
Corner West Jacksosn and Welch.
Bible school at 9:45.
Preaching service at 11.
Preaching service at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. C. A. Blanche. te of Minneapo
lis. Minn., will be guest speaker at
both morning and evening scKices.
Missionary Society
Has Guest Speaker
Mrs. C. H. George was hostess to
the Women's Missionary society ot
the First Presbyterian church Tues
day afternoon at her home. During
tho business meeting, reports of the
Presbyterlal held at Jacksonville
Monday were presented by Mesdamcs
Albert and Hanby. Mrs. Mnynard
Putney gave an Interesting account
of the splendid work being done
among tho youth.
Stewardship was the theme used
by Mrs. J. H. Llggttt, who conducted
the devotional j
The program chairman presented
Mrs. Grlbble, who gave an interest
ing and educational map talk on
Venezuela, followed by Mrs. H. Baker,
who spoke briefly of the missionary
work and its progress through the
years.
Miss Laura Bailey gave the report
from the World's Book of Prayer.
Mrs. Yeoman, guest speaker for the
afternoon, told of the missionary
work being carried on by her fam-
lly in the Arkansas country. During
the social hour, tea and cookies were
Extend to
(since which time the English lan
' guage only has been used In all de
partment of the church and services.
Before the coming of the Rev. Ed
win Johnson, the original congrega
tion had become scattered and It was
reorganized April 19, 1925, aa an
Amprlcan Lutheran church. It ha
since grown to a go ;nmun leant mem
bership of nearly 100. and ISO bap
tized members. During the present
pastorate since Dec. 1, 1931, the Sun
; day school has Increased from 25 to
' 118 members, with classes for all
I gradea and faithful and efficient
, teachers. Mr. Martin a. Paulson Is
I superintendent. There is an organized
adult Bible class of 90 members
taught by the pastor and of which
Mrs. W. H. Klelnsmlth Is president.
Mr. a, a. Crow, vice-president, and
Miss Ruth Demmer, secretary.
The Ladles' Aid society has always
been an Important factor In the social
llfe of the church, and as a financial
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S;
RALLY SEPT. 29TH
The Church of the Nawirene
I vuruugu mo auxiliary oi tno joung
reopies organisation, is planning an
outstanding rally!
and program Sun-!
day evening, Sep- j
tcmber 2flth. The .
place will be des-
tgnated later In
the week.
The general
Young People's ;
department with
h e adquartcrs at
Kansas City. Mo.,
MUs Helen Scheel are pon a o r I n j
Pres. N. Y. P. 8. similar programs ,
throughout the United States among
the young people of the denomina
tion. There are 50.000 young people
In the segregate throughout the
atates affiliated with the Church of
'trie Nararene. The plan Is to have
Everyone A
helper. The pres -
cnt officers are:
Mrs. J. B. Yar
srough, president,
Mrs. Alf Brewold,
vice president:
Mrs.- Elur. a be t h
Fluhrer and Mrs.
M. O. Paulson,
secretaries; and
Mrs. Fred Hon
ner, treasurer. It
Mrs. J. RV
Yiirlmi ugh.
Pres. Ladles' .
has a member
ship of about 40.
Aid
It meets
twice
. monthly.
The present Young Peoplo's Luther
League was organized Jan. 29. J932,
and now has 27 members. It conducts
devotional meetings on Sunday eve
nings, and haa two business and so
cial meetings a month on the second
and fourth Mondays. Its officers are:
Mrs. Everett Blngman, president; Har-
, old Peterson. vice-pruaeni; bw
Demmer, secretary; Dorothy Andren.
corresponding secretary; and John
Brewold. treasurer.
The church has an excellent and
faithful choir of 12 members of which
Mrs. A. E. Pcderson is president.
The governing board of the congre-
catlon Is the church council which
conslata of the nastor. Dr. Geo. P. Ka-
hele. aa chatrman ex-ofriclo; Carl
Flchtner. secretary; Alf Brewold, trea
surer: and deacons Fred Wltte, John
Demmer, M. O. Paulson and Everett
Blngman. .
A Dally Vacation Bible school la
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at least 100.000 young people In at- Rev. V. F. Harding of Portland. Ore.,
tendance next Sunday night. j will be present as speaker to climax
The Young People's Society ! tne young people s program. Reverend
throughout the entire connection ' Harding is noted for his humor, sin
having the largest attendance in per-I -erltT snd pathos, in his manner of
centage of local membership will re-jPuollc wldresa.
celve on outstanding award for their
achievement. Hazing Vict I mi.
Miss Helen Scheel, president of the
local organisation, has the united
backing of the entire local church In
her enthusiastic effort to receive
national honors for Medford. She ao-
peals to the young and old alike of
he Rogue River valley to assist Med
ford in winning national recognition
by their presence Sunday evening.
September 39.
As a di-tlnct outside attraction.
Medford Churches
Advent Christ tun Church
ItiipiM Churrh
Christian Chinch
Church of Christ
Church nt tied
First Churrh ot Christ Sclent
Free MerhodM Church
Full (Jo pel Church
Jehovah's Vllrr.et
Latter Day Stunts
Minn street Mrf IimiM Smith
.MethoriUt r.ptcopal Church
Nawinne chuct-h
Pilgrim's Holntew
I'reflbtterlan Church
Sacred Heart Chnrch
St. Mark' Church
St. Peter Lutheran Clturcn
Seentl. Day Art vent 1st
The ApoMnifc Faith
The Salvation Army
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran
Cordial Invitation To
! conducted each summer, which last
June had an en
rollment of ' 80,
which, with Its
efficient corps of
teachers, did ex
ceptionally effici
ent work.
Special C a te
ll h e t leal classes
are annually or
ganized for chil
dren and adults
Paulson for Instruction In
1 supt. Suntluy Schl. the Important
teachings of the
Blblo by the pastor. Mrs. Q. P. Ka
bele la director of the missionary edu
cation of the church. Born in a uni
versity, the Lutheran church has
always laid special emphasis on religi
ous education.
Zlon congregation la connected with
the Pacinc synod of the United Luth
eran Church of America, the largest
Lutheran body on
our continent, it y :
Includes the first &
Lutheran Synod ff
organised in ?
America, In 1748, :
whose democratic
form of govern
, ment waa studied
ns a model by the
framers of the
Con stit utlon of
I the United States.
I The first Luth-
j crans fHugue-
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0. D. BEAN ! K. Main 8t
noU) came to America In 1562, long
before the Pilgrims landed at Plyra
outh Rock. These were wiped out by
the Spaniards. However, since 1610
there have been Lutheran services In
America, and the denomination U
now the third In numerical strength
In our country among the Protestant
churches, with a membership as re
ported by the religious statistician of
the Christian Herald of 4.482.212. and
with 20.000.000 adherents. Lutheran
Ism includes half of the world's Pro
testantlsm with a memberahln of
02,000,000. all accepting the Augsburg
Confession and Luther's Small Cate
chism, aa a correct Interpretation of
the fundamental teachings of th
Bible, and holding tHe Bible aa their
one and only Infallible rule and guide
for Christian faith and life.
Lutheranlsm haa been fittingly
called Protestantism's League of Na
tions In tha( U haa formed an Inter
national organization holding Luther
an world conventions with represen
tatives from 22 nations. World con
ventions were held In Eisenach. Oer-,
many, in iwa3. and In Copenhagen,
Denmark, In 1929. and another wilt
shortly be held. These conventions
have an "Ad Interim Council" which
functions between conventions, and
of which a member of the United
Lutheran Church in America la presi
dent. The preoent future- outlook for the
local congregation Is promising with
the largest accessions this year on
record, and It will doubtless be a
Increasingly strong factor In the re-
llglous life of the valley. The Horn
Mission Board of the United Lutheran
i church asslsta It financially.
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