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MEDFOTCD M'AIL TRTBTTNE. MEBFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY. OCTOBETt . 1W. PAGE THREE and their Ladles' Auxiliary have ex tended Invitations to Medford post and auxiliary to attend Joint Instal lation of their newly elected officers at Ashland Monday evening. The evening will be concluded with a dance. All members of Medford post and auxiliary are cordially In vited. Those who have attended Ik past years tan vouch for a most en Joys bit evening. fimnnmiriHfflffi i ' 1 III I B 1 ' - r . 8t. Mark's EpIsoofiAl. E. ft. Bart lam. rector. Holy communion, 8 &. m. Holy oomm union and sermon, U l in. Church school, 0:46 . m. Church of Christ 1056 North Court Street Services Sundsy morning, begin ning 10:15.; nmth vn nftiinauGh of Dotaon Me, Texa. will be with us to begin a revival meeting. Service each eve sing st 7:30. All Bible questions will be consld tred. Com and hear a man who to recommended aa an exceptionally able Bible teacher. 7lon F van Ural Lutheran Church Fourth street near Oakdale avenue. Geo. p. Kabele, D. D pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Begin new series of lessons In all grades. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Loyalty Sunday when everyone Is expected to be present If at all possible. Sermon subject: "Lovest Thou Me?'1 Special music: prelude "Ave Marie" (Schu bert) ; tenor and contralto duet, "The Lord Is My Shepherd." 7:00 p. m. Luther League devo tional meeting. The general public Is heartily In vited to all services. Church of God Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. Sunday evening services. Toung people, 7 p. m. Playlett by young people. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Prayer service Mon., 7:30 p. m. Lesson, Mat. 17:1-14. Oct. 13th we will observe commun- Ion service at which time Rev. U. O. Clark of Portland. Ore., will be with us and hold meetings throughout that week, 7:30 p. m. each night. AU are welcome. D. O. Clemens, minister, res. 814 W. Second street. Church of the Foursquare Gotpel I We have moved again Into larger quarters preparatory for our Bible school. Our new church address Is 133 West Main. Sunday 9:45. Sunday school. Broth er Liveaay won the picture for bring ing In the most new pupils. 10:45, morning worship. Commun ion. 7:30, evening service. Sermon topic: "In His Steps. TueMay, 7:30. Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30, As the Master leads. Friday, 7:30. a prophetical message. Saturday, 2:30, Children's church. The Salvation Army 411 East Main street. Captain and Mrs. Q. R. Durham, commanding of ficers. 6:00 a. m., morning prayers; 10:00 a. m., holiness meeting: 3:00 p. m., Sunday school. Miss Dorothy Ham mond, superintendent: 3:15 p. m Toung People's Legion service led by Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox: 7:30 p. m- open air meeting at Matn and Central streets; 8:00 p. m.. Salvation meeting. We cordially Invit all young people to attend the Tuesday evening young people's meeting led by the young people of The Salvation Army. These meetings are bright, cheery, and helpful. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland avenue H. H. Toung, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock this morning. Now that vacation time Is past let us all settle down to reg ularity In attending Sunday school. Those who are not enrolled in Sunday school are cordially Invited to enroll in our Sunday school. No morning worship thla morning. Evening worship at 7 :30 o'clock. Theme of the sermon: The Sin oi Ingratitude, Visitors are always wel come. The Sunday school teachers will meet Wednesday evening at 8:00 in the Sunday school room. Ladles' Aid meets Thursday aft ernoon at 3:00 In the church base ment. Mrs. O. Hanson, hostess. F1t Christian Church. Ninth and O&kdale Sta. W. R. Batrd, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Cook, auperlntendent. Everyman's Bible class in court- hou&e auditorium. 9:45. Morning worship begins at 10:55 Sermon subject, "The Unfruitful Tree. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Sermon subject. "The Forgotten Man." Musical program under direction of Effie Herbert Yeoman, aa follows: Morning: Anthem, "Search Me. O Ood" (Pearls): mixed quartet (select ed). Eleanor Curry, Oletha Olson. M. E. Olson and John Kirk pat rick. Evening: Anthem, "The Lord Hath Said" (Halter). Methodist Pplftcopal Church, South Corner Main and Oakdale. Oscar G. Gibson, minister. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Dolph Bills, superintendent. Morning worship. It o'clock. The pastor's subject for the morning will be "He Has Set My Feet In a Large Room." Young People's service. 6:30 p. m. Evening worship. 7:30 o'clock. Sub ject. "Aa a Man Thinketh." Prayer meeting, Wednesday at tmo p. m. The public Is cordially Invited to worship with us. Hymn Sermon At First M. E. Church Rev. Joseph Knotts. pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, has ! planned a very attractive service for ' this evening. He wtll deliver a hymn ! sermon which will be Illustrated with j tableaux, the latter under the dlrec- j tlon of Don Huckabee. The hvmn to i be used will be Samuel Stennett's "Majestic Sweetness." ! Other hymn-sermons with tab- j leaux will be a part of the winter's j program of the church and will be given from time to time. j TO Ashland Post, American Legion, Know Your Permanent! The Indhlduullred treat ment or every Murray Per manent Wae produces per fect results. You will be at uml of a soft, 1utrou, tontine wave, arranged In a becoming coiffure by our efficient operators. $2.45 $3.75 $5.00 Murray's Beauty Shop SECOND FLOOR MANN'S STORE Phone 363 or 486 Church of the Nazarene Central avenue at Jackson. ''Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evan- aeliat. will be heard both morning and evening Sunday. At the popular 7;30 p. m. Sunday hour he will speak on "Seven Reasons Why I Am a Chris tian," There will be special music In the moming service. At 11 a. m. he speaks on "The High est Type of Christianity." Two special musical numbers will feature In the evening program, besides special con gregational singing. Sunday school at B:45 a. m., Arnold Kronstad, superintendent. Young People's meeting 6:30. Miss 4 Helen Scheel, president. . Mrs. Ethel Kornstad's group have charge of the program tonight. The book "Christ of the Indian Road" will be reviewed under direction of Miss Evelyn Weatherford. Miss Lois Her man will sing. people's meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Junior meeting Sunday evening at :30 In the annex building under di rection Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. Mr. Weatherford speaks over KM ED each moming this week at 8:00, as sisted by the musical department of the church. First Presbyterian Church Ralph S. Peterson, minister. Dolores , R. Sperling, choir director; Eva Har.- elrlgg Marsh, organist. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. At thin service we will have a regular quar- . terly observance of the Lord'a sup per. There will also be a reception of members. Prelude. "Prayer and Cradle Song," Gullmant; offertory, "Ro- i mance," Nessler; solo. "It Is Enough." ; Ogden; Communion Meditation, be- , hind closed doors; postlude, "Rellg ioso" by Bertlnl, Christian Endeavor societies, 6 :30 p. m. The Junior C. E. society will meet In the Junior Sunday school room. Miss Georgia Currier la the advisor. Young People's society meets in the church parlors with a continuation of last Sunday evening's discussion on the "Future Life." Arthur Clark will be the leader. 4 Adriemie's Salon of Beauty Free Skin Analysis with our 'Albert of the Palace Facials' Superior Permanents Frederici Waves $5.00-$7-B0 Jamal Machinelesg $6.60 Zotos Machineless $10.00 Als,o $3.75 Permanents Phone 577 Flrnt Churrh of Chrl.t. Scientist Authorised " brunch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North Osltdale. Subject for Sunday, Octo ber 6. "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Appli cants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonials of Chre tien 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 6 p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian Is in attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorlwd Christian Sclencp lit erature mBy be, read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordlslly Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Flrirt Methodist Episcopal Churcli West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. 8:45 a. m. Sunday school. E J Neumann, superintendent. We start the new quarter today. There will be many new student. Come and Join one of our splendid Bible elapses If you are not attending elsewhere 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "Pilled With All the Fulness of Ood." Special music. Mr Don Huckabee, director and organ ist. 8:30 p. m Epworth leagues. All young people Invited. 7:30 p. m. Special service tonight Sermsn with tablesuit to Illustrate, you will enjoy this service. Thr pastor will use for his theme the old familiar hymn "Majestic Sweetness."- Official board' next Monday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. iM'! Ui?Ai& MMAfSMD of Mice A ORET BIO VALl'E at wee small price! Try our HAM" WASH Perries We lo vour laundry more thoroiithlv, more rareftillr. and more economi cally than Is pnj.lhle tilth mere home farllltle.. DAMP WASH 52 for a 13 lb. bundle each add. lb. 4 Answer to last week Fare are not ealer to remember than namf. If jou looked at the name for as lone time an you do the face, you would remember It Jut as well. MEDFORD DOMESTIC EDMUND J. HOLDEN N otherwise knovon as 1 r-'r M EDF0RD to start in the J3 v- Toxsani, -..y. , Tribune MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th SAYS WATANABE: You see when I coming from Japan I doanno what it is America are all abouts. I been here 10 years now and I still feeling similar. But I think I are very too happy for keeping my souls upon U. S. geography. OH! sank you. Used to be I was in Window Washing prof fesion also wash baby, remove sickness from dog stom ach, sweep the behind side of druggery store, and all sort of catagory in sciences of janitorials. Now I are in Hollywood working at a personal servant job and I liking very too much. But I feeling that I are a servant "By the people at the people in the people and on the people." And believe it or never "You can fooling all the people none of the time and none of the time all the people but you cannot fooling all the people all, the time all the people." Thats are what Abraham Lincoln spoke and I believe ditto. Happy regrets of the day to you please FRANK WATANABE Put down in black and white his whimsical repartee loses none of its flavor he's just as ingratiatingly anxious to please, as puzzled over the intricacies of English, as much the willing young Japanese houseboy as the Frank Watanabe that so many have learned to love and listen for over the air. Beginning Monday, October 7th, his grin ning Oh So! will light up the lower right hand corner of The Mail Tribune's first page, every evening and his pertinent comments on news of the day will send you into hysterics of mirth. Don't Miss Watanabe .... Use This Coupon I MAIL TRIBUNE . Medford, 0r. J ! Hav the Mail Trlbnn at my door aeh afternoon and , Bunday moming until further notice. Nam , Landry PHONE I6( 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. I I I I J Addretf