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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. irEDFOKD, OREGON. SUXIUY. XOYEMTSETC 17. 103.-. PAGE THREE St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bartlam. rector. Holy communion, 8:00 t- m. Morning prayer and srrmon, 11:00 Church ol, 9:45 a. m. Free Methodist Church Corner South Ivy and Wert Main. D. A. Cohagan. Pastor. Residence 337 West Tenth. Sunday school at 9:4ft. Church service at fl. Sermon sub ject, "Trials and Tribulations." Young people's service and Junior hour, 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Church of Ciod Haven and Holly Streets. D. M. Clemens. Minister. Residence 6U West Second Street. Bible school at 9:4o a. m. Morning worship at 11. Subject, "The Bacredncss ol Man Young people's meeting, 7 p. m. Preaching. 7:45 p. m. Subject. "Bending and Loosing of the Dragon." Rev. 30:1-4. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Scripture lesson. "Songs of Solomon." Ladles' H. R. F. M. circle Thursday 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at Mrs. Harry Reid's on Lincoln street. All are Invited. Main Street Methodist Church Corner Main and Oakdale Oscar O. Gibson, minister. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor's sub ject for the morning wilt be "The Great Expectation." , Church school. 9:45 a. m. R. J. Bills, superintendent. Young People's service. 6:45 p. m. Dwight Albright will have charge of the devotlonals. Evening services, 7:30 o'clock. The postor's subject will be "Banishing the Blues." Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, choir practice will follow this service at 8:30 o'clock. The public t cordially Invited to worship with us. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Matn and Portland avenue. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10:00. All the children who wish to take part In the Christmas program this year should be present. No mornJng worship this morning. Catechism class for young and old at 6:30 this evening. Evening service at 7:30. Theme: "A Friend In Need Is a Friend Indeed. ' David and Jonathan will serve as our models. The quartet will remain for a meet ing after service. A special lecture will be given on Monday evening at 8:00 by Rev. W. F. Gcorg of Portland, field secretary of the Oregon and Washington district. He will lecture on Synod and the new mission field In Alaska. The Y. P. S. will meet Thursday evening at 8:00 in th church base ment for the regular social. Mr.'-and Mrs. Theo. Guetzlaff and sister Ann, are entertaining. International Church of the Four Square Gospel v 133 West Main street. Rev. ZuJa Balsden. pastor. Rev. Asbell from Angelus Temple will be with us Sunday for both morning and evening service, speak ing on Spiritualism. All of Mcdford welcome to these meetings. Come and bring someone with you. Brother Asbell knows what he Is talking about. What he has to tell you will surprise and thrill you. Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Sunday, 10:46 a. m. Morning wor ship. Topic. "Powers of Dnrknesa." Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Evening serv ice. Topic, "Saul and the Witch of End or." "Saul did not talk to Sam uel." Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week service. Friday. 7:30 p. m. Prophetical Biessage. Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Children's church. t . UU I Ml fri OA3ION3 iS AJOTa MBGffkm People mho "know their to tin for dependable, trtittrorMiy service , . , , A eervlre meet your every need! Wet Wash Thrifty Dry Hath Roujh Dry and Tlnl'hed. DAMP WASH COSTS 0N1Y 2 for 13-lb. bundles each add, lb. Aner to Iat eek The the diamond. Americana MEDFORD PHONE 166 30 The Apovtollc Faith 43 North Front St. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m. Meetings Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights at 7:45. A musical program by the 17-pleoe orchestra precedes the Sunday even ing service. Everybody welcome. No collections. Full Gospel Church . Newtown and West Main Ste. Leonard Weston, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a- m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week services include Bible study on Tuesday night and prayer meeting Friday, both services at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are given a hearty welcome at all our services. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Sunday school at 9:45. Men's class meets in the auditorium of the court house to be taught by James Morgan of Alshland. Mr. Morgan will be the speaker of the morning at 11 o'clock, subject, "Fire on Earth." Anthem by the choir. "We Praise Thee" (Heyser). C R, Pond, chaplain of the CCC, will be the speaker of the evening at 7:30. Topic, "That We Never Lost Heart." Anthem by the choir. "Trust In the Lord" (Kreserllng). Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth Street near Oakdale Avenue. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D.( Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11. Sermon, "Salvation to the Ends of the Earth." Special music. Mtes Betty Evanson. organist and choir director: Preludes, "Andante Cantablle" (P. Tschalkow- Irvt- "iritrjihiotVi'B Pnwr" tmm Ta tin. I huar RIchnrH Wflffnerl ftnt.hem. "His Light Shines On" (Ira B. Wil son). Service at 7 p. m. conducted by the young people of the Luther League. Dr. Jensen, who has personally vis ited Palestine, will tell us about the land In which we are so greatly in terested. The congregation and friends are Invited to Join the leaguers In the meeting for this Interesting address. Church of the Nazarene Central Avenue at Jackson Rev. Peter Clark, - recently from Scotland, will speak both morning and evening. At 7:30 Rev. Clark will sppak on "God's Love for a Lost World." At 11 o'clock the topic will be "Entire Satisfaction." Special music toth morning and evening. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.; Arnold Kornstad, superintendent. An Inter esting school. Visitors welcome. Young people's meeting at 6:30; Miss Helen Be heel, president. A new group series will be launched at to night's service. Junior church at 6:30. Special help Is given children in Bible drill and Christian education. People's meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer, praise and Bible study. . Cordial welcome extended friends and visitors. 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, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, No vember 17, "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Appli cants under the age of 30 may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings. Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 401 In the Mcdford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. BETE onion." nd their laundry 4! Ruhr Is more taluahle than ml, 2i. page "11. DOMESTIC N. RIVERSIDE AVE. , !; j First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central. Wolford A. Dawes. Minister. Bible school at 9.45. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11. Sermon "Sons of God," another of the semes on Romans. The choir, directed by Mrs. Knight, will sing. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Evening' evangelistic services, 7:30. Sermon subject will be from the Book of Daniel. "The King Who Ate Grass. " Congregational singing. Special mu sical numbers. All are Invited to attend. First Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly Street. . Ralph S. Peterson, Minister. Dolores R Sperling. Choir Director. Eva Hawlrlgg Marsh. Organist. Prelude, "Cavatina" (Raff); offer tory, "Cancanette" (Armstrong); an them. "The King of Love My Shep herd Is" (Shelley)); solo. Dolores R. Sperling. Sermon by Capt. Harlry G. Preston, district chaplain of CCC, who will be guest speaker. Three Chrisitan Endeavor groups at 6:30. Pilgrim Holiness Churrh Corner East Jackson and Bessie, near Roosevelt School. C. Edwin Cox. Pastor. Residence 540 South Fir Street. Evangelist Rev. Ralph V. Steelhead will have the sermon at the morning hour of 11 o'clock, and evening hour at 8. Evening song and praise service begins at 7:30. The services will continue the com ing week o-.er next Sunday each even ing. Come and bring a friend to en Joy his Word of Truth from the Book of God and the songs which he sings as well as plays on his violin. Sunday school Is growing in inter est. Brother J. B. Bynum will be glad to welcome new scholars and parent at the usual hour of 9:45. If you are not attending regularly any otner Sunday school, you have ar Invitation to be with us. Remember, we have as our motto "The little church with a big wel come." The W. C. T. U. " The W. C. T. U. met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Pence, 501 Beany street, the president, Mrs. F. A, Oldenburg, presiding. Mrs. Au gusta McCormlck of Ashland, county president, was a guest. . Mrs. Bell Littrell led the devo tional service, taking as her topic "Digging Wells," and reading Genesis 36th chap. Mrs. J, C. Woods, chair man of the ChJIdren'a Farm Home Everything Pictured Here. ifl Buy now. Pay later. Felt! In colors to ma3'fe ''O your coat or frock. Wards fep$jlt$& X L , newest '-'headlines" 1.49 ; &rJ Vj v N . V M&jg'IM L4VvV vVr Bias cut for a sleek r i ! smooth silhouette! Ward toM 1 V lll &&??&iX dainty , ilk .Up. HO " Umhfi, H Richly fur trimmed! . YAmiUm rJ llAk Warmly interlined! "' JftlL'ylL wirtls wintcr coaU of sJx Stunning tylsl Exciting fabrics I Gay colors! Ward frocks in crepe or mate lasse .. -3.0 Hits Spiritualism hull W ill II Rev. Louis Asbell from Angeles temple, nationally known lecturer on spiritualism, spoke at the Foursquare Gosppl church Friday und will spenk again today at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rv. Asbell has puhlished a trar.t entitled "Spiritualism Is the Direct Connection with and Worship of the Devil." He declares: "There Is no such thing as communication with the dead. They do not. they cannot, come back." committee, told of her plans for ft Christmas box to be sent to the home and asking all to help. Mrs Littrell reported a box had been prepared for the home by the Ever Ready circle of the Presbyterian church, containing a quilt, clothing and gifts. Mrs. Oldenburg and Mrs. M. Rus sell gave Interesting reports on the state convention held In Corvallis October 28-31. The convention speak er was the .W. C. T. U. national president, Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smltn. who gave several addre.vos bringing inspiring messages. She reported on conditions in the east, especially in Washington. D. C, where there are 3000 drinking places. She also re viewed the nntional convention held In Atlantic City and the plans made there. Mrs Oldrnburc stated that 245 new members wre gained In Oregon last year. 40 being from Jackson and Josephine countie. The last day oi convention delegate enjoyed a visit to the children's farm home where they were entertained by the staft and children. All were much pleased with the conditions at the home and with the fine training being given the children. Use Mall Tribune want ads. rnetfrf.j hat, Srtit, ami. thnm. iHtt t : Christian Church Convention Friday In National Move The First Christian church of this city will be host to the one-day con vention Friday. November 23, at 10 a. m. ThU convention I one or 325 being conducted In the United States and Canada from November to 22. Together they are the largest convention enterprise of Disciples of Christ. The one-day conventions are under direction of Unified Promotion, the general promotional agency of Disci ples of Christ. This year brings the 13th annual series. Until this time, they have ben under the direction of the United Christian Missionary society, and last year their attend ance reached 60.000. Theme of the one-day conventions Is "Recovery and Advance." The churches of Disciples of Christ are planning to move forward in a pro gram of recovery and advance for the local churches and all world wide causes of this communion co operating through unified promo tion. In one day those attending the conventions gain a comprehensive view of the world-wide causes ol Disciples of Christ. Preachers ana laymeu meet together with mission aries and other leaders, and to gether they face the responsibilities of. their brotherhood work which has crown to reach every state In the union. Canada and ten . foreign countries. Rev. Peter Clark Will Fill Pulpit Nazarene Church Rev. Peter Clark, who has been Hi America only a few months from Scotland, will speak both morning and evening at the local Church ot the Nararene. being heard at 1 1 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Clark has the reputation of being a clergyman of outstanding merit. He held prominent pulpits in Scotland and also served as presid ing officer for a considerable period in the Church of the Nazarene In Scotland. Rev. and Mrs. Fred M. Weather ford have been called away Inci dent to the serious Illness and death of Mrs. Weatherford's mother, Mrs J. A. Holman, of LaGrande, Ore. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab tnet Works. n for just Diatlnctively styled! Ex pertly made I Wards shoe, for every occasion . 2.08 i Club-Lodge Announcements Women'-, HIMe rim. The loyal Women's Bible claa ol the First Christian church will hold the regular business and social meet ing Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the recreational hall. All mem bers and friends are urged to at tend. P.-T. A. Council. Announcement is made that the meeting of the City Councll-P.-T. A. scheduled for Tuesday has been in definitely postponed. Jackson r.-T. A. 'Daddy.' Night" at the Jackson school scheduled for Friday evening has been Indefinitely postponed out of respect to the recent bereavement in the Gustin heme. Mnry and Martha. Mary and Martha circle of the First M. E. church will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mr. Olen Arnspker. 711 Palm street. Service and sandwiches. Crater (.iikr Cuild. Announcement Is made that the scheduled meeting Monday evening of the Crater Lake Guild has been postponed until the regular Decem ber meeting. Daughter of the Nile. Following the usual custom, mem bers of Zulelma temple. Daughters of the Nile, will send Thank giving boxes to the Shriner's hospital (or crippled children in Portland. Dona tions will be received by Mrs. Charles L. Wood. 103 Oene.ve street, who Is In charge of the committee for Mcdford. Contributions must he ready for shipment by Monday, No vember 25. as they will be taken up that afternoon. Thanksgiving supplies in the way Ask Your Neighbor She Prefers a MAYTAG! 'Here's An Opportunity ' To End Wash Day Drudgery OUR SENSATIONAL WASHER SALE Continues THE With the One-Piece Cast Aluminum Tub! For Only A Few Cents A Day! Why Not Own One? SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE On Your Old Washer While This Carload Lasts An Exceptional Carload Purchase Enable. Us to Offer GENEROUS Trade-in Allowance FOR A LIMITED TIME WHILE THIS CARLOAD LASTS! ACT AT 0NCE1 F.H.A. TERMS AS LOW AS $500 A MONTH C, P. Beam inc. t of co.kifn. runriir. nut, raisin. dats. tigs. Jellies. Jams, preserves I and canned fruit will be sent. A I ' generous donation is requested this year, as the children greatly appre ciate these luxuries, and look for ward to their arrival. enmiah ( luh. The regular social crd party Of the Wen-nah dub will be held at the homo of Bernlre Wilson in the rerryriale district Thursday. Bridge and pinoehle will be played. A large attendance Is anticipated, American l.eclon Auxiliary, Monday the executive committee will meet at 7:no at the home o: Mrs. Ellmberh Flnhrer. This la an important, meeting and all commit tee members are urged to attend, and not to. forget the rummage sale Noveber 30. Missionary Society. The next meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, will be held Tuesday. November IB. at the home of Mrs, V. C. Rice at 713 West llth street. A social afternoon win be enjoyed, beginning at 2 o'clock l l.adv l.lk. Ladv Elks will mwt. t 9 n m . Tuesday at the lodge temple to en- Joy an afternoon of cards and pool. ! All lady Elks are invited to attend 1 Mrs. Clarence Bates will be hoateaa j for the occasion. Crater Lake Auxiliary. ; Crater Lake Auxiliary will meet ; Mondnv evening at 8 o'clock at the j F. O. E. hall. Fidelity Circle Fidelity circle of the First M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon ! st two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Agnes Koppes at Cargill Court. Job's Daughters Job's Daughters will hold the reg ular meeting and initiation Monday evening at seven -thirty in the De Molny hall. All members are re quested to be present. Hrlilge Chili Kiitcrtuln (lUeMs. Mrs. J. R. O'Conner was hostess to the Building Bridge club Thurs day at a dessert luncheon. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Percy, This Week FAMOUS No Delay No Red Tape You Do Not Even Have to be s Property Owner --..j,.?. .:.v--- . v :: . : . , S8 : mother of the hostess: UXm Mela- rosh and Miss Myer of Portland; Mis ! Bess Davis, of Dallas. Taias: Mrs. j Nona cf Salem. ! Mrs. Batch well received hl;h score. The next meeting will be Novembr 27, place of which will be an nounced later. THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE BY DR. 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