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PAGE THREE c rjDinnoidD HinBMKllS AN fflMlDE&J . S. C. GODLOVE UnlUBhIUDI MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY 2fi. IDfifi LAW AT F St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bartltm, Rector Holy communion. 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. a. Church school, f.u a. m. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses' The Medford Company of Jeho vah's Witnesses meet Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at No. 737 South Central avenue at 1:30. All Interest ed In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Apostolic Faith Mission 42 North Front 8treet. Services Sunday 10:30 a. m. and .S0 p. m. Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m. Services Tuesday. Thursdsy and Friday at 7:45 p. m. The Sunday evening service Is pre ceded by a program of music by the seven-piece orchestra. Everybody welcome. No collections. St. Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod) E. Main St.. and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school and Blbla claaa at 10:00. Classes for all. Cornel Divine worship at 11:00. Theme: "Attend Divine Services." Sunday 'school teacher's meeting Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Bring your Bibles. The public is always welcome. First Baptist Church Wolford A. Dawes, Minister. Bible school, 9:45; M. E. Coe, su perintendent. Morning worship at 11. Sermon. "The Marks of a Mature Christian." Anthem by cbotr, "The Shepherd Psalm," by John Thomas. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service. 7:30. Sermon, 'The Cross of Christ Its Transforming Power." Congregation al singing. Solo. Miss Eleanor Curry. Choir anthem, "Great Is the Lord," by Shawker. Church of Gud Corner of Haven and Holly 8ts. D. W. Clemens, Minister. Residence 814 West Second St. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Monlng worship, 11 o'clock. Sub ject. "By What Evidence Do I Be lieve?" Young people's meeting, 7 p. m. Mrs. Virginia Chapman, leader. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Subject, "The Churches of Asia Minor." 4 Prayer service, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. H. W. Burch, leader. Women'a Home and Foreign Mis sions circle, Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m., 614 West Second street. All are Invited to attend the above 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, 313 North Oakdale. Subjeot for Sunday, JanU' ary 26, "Truth." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap- pllcants under -the age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet. Inge. Including testimonials of Chrlsr tlan Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 401 In the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Sundaya and holidays. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Science utera ture may be read, borrowed or pur. chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. ' First Methodist Episcopal Chuch West Main and Laurel Stree.a. Joseph Knotta, Minister. Sundsy school. 9:30 a. m.; E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Mnrnlnv worahln at 11. Sermon theme, "Adsm's Sin and Christ's Atonement." Anthem. Don Hucka- bee. director and organist. af. a -no n m. an vouns neonle are .nttltjtri tn attonH either Of the tWO leagues. A series of speclsl lessons are being given ny it. a. onopnc and Rev. Pond. Come and enjoy At 7:30 p. m. Informal evangelistic service. Bong service leo. oj -iai Severson. "Choice and Chance" la h intprtinff theme from which the pastor will preach. Come and enjoy this popular service. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 The annual district meeting of the church will De neia in Asniauu Thursday beginning at 10 a. m. All are urged to attend. DENTISTRY t'se me often I 1 1 and visit your I II d e n 1 1st rein- I Hi Main and Rhenidt SPARTA BI PHONE ' Free Methodist Church. Corner South Ivy and W. Tenth. Evangelistic services which have been in progress during the past week wtu continue over next Sun dsy. The Rev. M. B. Lewis, engineer- evangelist, will speak Sunday, Jl a.m. "Excuses"; 3:30 mass meeting 'The Reckless Run" and 7:30 p.m.. "Single-Trackers." , Services during week begin at 7:30, Inspirational congregational singing. All Invited. Sundsy school slogan for this week Is "Make a Better Record." D, A. Cohagan, Pastor. Main Street Methodist Church Oakdale and Main. Oscar O. Gibson, Minister, Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor's subject for the morning will be "The Many-sided Christ." Special music will Include a solo by Miss Betty Lou Foulk. Church school, 9:45; R. J. Bills, su pertntendent. Young people's service, 6:45 p. m. Evening services, 7:30 o'clock. Rev T. S. Wheeler of Rose burg will bring the message of the evening, after which ha will hold the second quar terly conference of the year. The public la cordially Invited to worship with us. Pilgrim Holiness Church. Corner East Jackson and Bessie street. a O. Edwin Cox, pastor. Residence. 540 South Fir street. Sunday morning Bible school at 9:45. J. P. Bynum, superintendent. We are glad to see the new faces for this department of our church. The pastor will bring' the morning message at 11 o'clock. If you are a stranger In the city come and wor ship with -us. On the last Lord s day the spirt of the Lord was manil fest In the old-time power and way for which we are most gracious. Evening service will be evange listic, with praise service at 7:30. Mid-week service will be on Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. Never a atrsnger but once In our church. Come. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth Street near Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D.. Pastor 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., Morning worship. 8crmon. "The Water Offered at Jacob's Well." Installation of Sunday school offlceis. 7 p. m. Luther League meeting with a special prepared program, "Our Christ for Old Chins" by tne Rev. W. J. Ducker with Mrs. Kabele as leader. The general public Is heartily in vited to all services. The Luther League will celebrate the fourth annlverssry of Its organi sation at the parsonage with Mrs. Geo. P. Kabele, aa hostess, on Mon day evening. First Christian Church 9th and Oakdale Mabel Slma, pianist. Effle Herbert Kurtz, director of music. Bible school, 9:45. Ralph Cook, su perintendent. Everyman'a Bible class. 9:45, court house auditorium. Rev. Earl L. Kars taedt will speak. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. An them "Thy Temple Fill." by Schre ler, soprano obllgato by Elenor Cury ry. Sermon Rev. Earl L. Karstaedt. Christian Endeavor, 6:30, for all ages. Evening worship, 7:30. Antnem With All Your Hearts," from Men dlessohn's Elijah. Marmle Olson, ten or with soprano accompaniment. Sermon. Rev. Karstaedt. Church of the Naxarene. Central Avenue at Jackson. Fred M. Weatherford speaks two times today. The 7:30 p.m. topic. "The Mystery of Redemption Made Plain." The Dole mixed quartet will sing and a duet. Miss Ruth Sco vllle and Mr. Fred Hall. "How Reproach Bearing Is Asso cleted with the Sanctified," Is Mr. tirv..vnrrf'B trtnle st the 11 a.m. service. Special music will also fea ture, Simdav school at 9:45, Arnold Kornstad, superintendent. Young peoples' meeting at o.v p.m. Miss Helen Scheel, president. Junior church at 6:30 p.m., con ducted by Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford Mid-week peoples' meeting Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m., Bible study, prayer and praise. Sunday. February 3. th "Clark B.rf,A att.ra" will he with ua to conduct a "Crusade for Souls Evan- gellstto Campaign." A warm welcome to friends and strangers to all services, DENTAL PAIN MINIMIZED SAVE on DENTISTRY by the Frequent Examination and Repair of Your Teeth Prices quoted gladly and in advance of any work done Fillings, Plates, Bridges EXTRACTIONS Dr. Barmim DENTIST - Dfl. Opposite Hubbard Bnw. ZM - R From Visalia V , ) ftSv-'' riMsMtfalLeW( f Rev. Earl L. Kai-staedt, of V Italia. Cal.. who will occupy the First Christian church pulpit today and Sunday, February 2. His topic this mornlnf will be "The Only One Who Matters"; In the evening, "Man's Greatest Necessity." Rev. Karstaedt will also speak at Everyman's Bible class this morning at the court house. Rev. W. R. Balrd, past re ot the Christian church, Is conducting services In Vlsalla. Full Gospel Church Newtown and West Main Streets. Leonard Heston, Pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Rev. Herner Bauer of San Diego will speak. Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p, m. At the evening hour, Edde Kits tel. South Sen Islander, will give his life story. Mr. Kustel will be dressed In the cos tume of the native police. Everyone Is invited to attend these special meetings. First Presbyterian Church . 8th and Holly Ralph S. Peterson, Minister. Dolores R. Sperling, choir director Eva Hazel rig g Marsh, organist, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Dr. 8 R. Elliott, supt. Mornlng'worship, 11:00 a. m. Prelude "Vlsi d'Arte" ...Puccini Anthem "Spirit of Ood" Brewei Offertory "Winds In the Pine Trees" .... - Closey Solo "Come ye Blessed" -....Scott Sermon "A Hidden Name." There will be no Christian Endeav or meeting at the local church Inas much aa most of the young people are planning to attend the Young People's rally at Ashland on Sunday afternoon and evening. Missionary Meet Of Presbyterians In Ashland Today ASHLAND, Jan. 25. (Spl.) Dr. Edward A. Odell of New York City, and Dr. James Thomson of Seattle will be speaker at the second an nual missionary conference of the First Presbyterian church here to day. Dr. Odell, who will speak at '3:30 and at 7:30, comes from the Depart ment of the West Indies aa Its di rector. Dr. Odell spent IB years in the West Indies, going directly from hla courses at; Princeton university and seminary to service In that field. Eighteen years of service In the revolution -torn West Indies has qualified htm to speak of the ne cessities which the church faces there, while the position as director of the department has given him the viewpoint of the whole Presby terian church. Dr. Thomson, now executive for Washington, Oregon and Idaho for the board, will speak at the morning service. llT'f H IH If- Sf4A i a valuable aid to household budget balancing DAMP WASH C08TS ONLY 52 for a 131b. bundle each add. lb. 4 Call us and get the truth I Answer to lent week Steam la not tUlhle. What see Is steam that has been condensed In the air Into tiny globules of water again. MEDFORD DOMESTIC I I LsyUNDIY i! PHONS 166 30 N.PJVEHSIDEAVE. , !!! Midyear Rally at Baptist Church Slated Tuesday The mid-year rally of the Rogue River association will be held In the First Baptist church January 28. Del egates from the Baptist churches at Grants Pass, Ashland, Klamath Falls and Selma are expected to be present. The program Is as follows: Morning Session 10:00 Devotions Rev. C. E. Dunham. 10:30 Conference on Evangelism Rev. Dawes. 11:30 Inspirational Address Rev. Sconce. 1 2 :00 Ad journment. Afternoon Session 1:45 Devotions Rev. J. C. On. 2:00 Bible School Conference Miss Louise Hunderup. 2:45 Women's work Mrs. Daily. 3:30 "Oregon Baptists on the Mis sionary Map" Dr. F. W. Star ring, executive secretary. 4:15-r-Speclal Music. 4:20 "Thy Will Be Done In Burma" Mrs. J. C. Richardson, Burma. 5 ;00 Adjournment. Evening Session 7:30 Song Service. 7:50 "Meaning of the Forward Fund" Dr. F. W. Starring. 8:00 "The Gospel in Burma" Mrs. J. C. Richardson. The puollc is Invited to all of the services. M .E. Church Homecoming Announcement Is made of Home coming at the Methodist-Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Everyone is requested to be present, as final plans for the State's banquet will- be completed at that time. Obituary Viola May Kendall Viola May Kendall passed away at a local hospital Friday evening after a brief Illness of heart trouble, aged 64 years, 2 months and 9 days. She was born In Marlon county, Missouri, November 15, 1871. Resident of Mur phy and Applcgate, Ore., for the psat 30 years. She was the wife of George S. Kendall, now deceased, and the mother of ten children surviving as follows: George V. and Clinton D. of Central Point, Ore.; Mrs. Ivy M. Spencer and Earl L. Kendall, of Olym pla, Wash.; Mrs. Gladys V. Jones of Murphy, Ore.; Frank L. and. Vern M., of Klamath county: Mrs. Wilms L. Farlow and Clifford R. Kendall of Lake Creek, Ore., and 17 grandchil dren. Two brothers, Jess Rook of Willows, Cal., and Frank Rook of Woodland, Cal., and four sisters: Mrs. Annie Beck and Mrs. Cora Rook, Willows, Cal.; Mrs. Vernle Wast, Woodland, Cal., and Mrs. Clara Beedlng, Oakland, Ca., survive. Funeral services will be . held at the Perl Funeral Home Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., Bj&v. E. S. Batralam officiating. Interment in the Missouri Flats ceme tery. Hattle K. Jones Hat tie Ruperta Jones, wife of Earl Jones, passed away at her home In Butte Falls Saturday morning at 10:30 from a heart attack. Upon ar rival of her children a complete obit uary and funeral arrangements will be announced by the Pert Funeral Home, BIRTHS Born, to Mr and Mrs. Boy Hol Ilster, of Rogue River, a boy, weigh ing nine pounds, January 33 at the Osteopathic clinic and hospital. Malta Commandery No. 4 mil meet at Masonic TWnple, Medford, at 1:30 p m.. Monday In full Temp'ar uniform equlp mnt for the nurrjOM I assisting and conducting the funersl of 8lr Knlo'ht J O. Thompson. AH Sir Knights re urxed to attend. E. L. LENOX Commander W H. DAY Recorder. II IU1TFTFTT 1 E AT MATINEE, LIKE SENIOR HI OPERA At a matinee howlng for the grade school children of th city, the high school jpein "Pirates of Penrance." by Gilbert and Sullivan, made Its premiere performance yesterday morn ing In the high school auditorium. With the larpest chorus ever used in such a prbauction and the opera 'taelf presenting many opportunities for young .violate the performance proved decidedly popular with the young audience Principals tn the cast are: Richard, a plrat chief - Harvey Fields, Jr. Satruel, Ka lieutenant Dale Sims Frederic, the pirate apprentice - Jack Denison Mafor-One'sl Stanley, of the Brit ish army Marvin Burke Edward, a sergw.nt of police ... - Delmer Wright Mabel, General Stanley's youngest daughter Mary Ann Gates Kate and Edith General Stanley's daughters '.....Doris Eltenburg Marguerite Luman Ruth, a piratical maid -of-all work Hlnore Pof fenbarger Bettv Paske Directors Esther Church Leake. Miss Floy Young and Wilson Walt state that they are more than pleas ed with the work of the students, and that the principals are excellent. Sets for the show were designed and painted by Miss Elizabeth Crlsell, art supervisor, and constructed by the manual training department, under the supervision of Letand 'Mentzer. Assisting In the staging and music direction Is Ralph Burgess, who has done much work with professionals. Evening performances will be pre sented Monday and Tuesday evenings at eight o'clock in the high school auditorium. .The freshness and en thusiasm found In student perform ances are well exemplified in this opera, according to the directors, who state that this Is one of the best of such performances ever to be presented here. Sister Is Visiting At Dr. Roneyfs Home Mrs. E. R. Hart of Los Angeles is visiting here at the home of her brother. Dr. W. F. Roney. She plans to remain here about six weeks. She arirved by train Friday. Mrs. Hart usually visits her brother once every year but was unable to come north last year. She said she likes Medford exceedingly well and Is always glad to return for another visit In the valley. Use 'Mall Tribune WHrtt ads. Southern Oregon Medical Service Association Owned And Operated By. Rogue River Valley Physicians CAN DO FOR YOU! Under the Full Coverage Contract of this Association everything 4 REASONS WHY You Need This Service It protects yon against the fin ancial burden often caused by a prolonged Illness or a surgical operation. It provides you with complete t lerrlca (medical, surgical, hospit al, etc) whenerer you suffer any Illness or any Injury. It offers yon mrdlcal attention from wcll-ft,ualiried physicians and surgeons. You get complete, , convenient serrtce. The cost to you Is small , , while the protection and serrlca you receive are Inraluahle. Proohylactic Measures COMPLETE SERVICE AT LOW COST - MORE THAN SURGEONS AND SPECIALISTS TO SERVE 8TAFF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Bishop, W. 0., Medford Clancy, E. V7 Medford . Dodson, A. Z., Medford Durno, Edwin R., Medford Findley, Dwight H., Medford Gillis, Harold B., Medford Green, R. ., Medford Haines, Chas. A., Ashland Hayes, James 0., Medford Holt, Wm. W. P.. Medford . a Jeremiah Franklin Dili worth. 89. residing with his children at Trail since his retirement five years ago. passed away In a local hospital Satur day morning. t He waa born at Mechanlcsvllle. Pa.. and at the age of 17 years went to Illi nois, where he grew to manhood, and came west In 1864, spending a few years In California and finally wet Ming at Austin, Nev. He came to Jackson county In 1880 and had re sided during this time at Talent, but mostly at Trail. Thus he had spent nearly 68 years In this county. He was the last of nine children; one brother Jived to the age of 100. Mr. Dltsworth was a member of the Ash land Christian church. Besides his wife, Mary E., he leaves the following children by a former arrlage: Frank, L. A and Stewart Dltsworth, Trail; Hobart Dltsworth and May Richardson, Prospect; Ida Hebrard. Salinas. Cel.; Florence Hes- cock, Scotia, Cal.; Ora Yerkes, White Salmon, Wash.; Bertha Cobtelgh. Phoenix; Ada East and Hazel Vaughan of Medford. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev, D, E. Millard at the Conger chapel at 1 p. m. Monday. Inter ment In the Siskiyou memorial park. HIT BARDE PLAN PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 35. (AP) C. E. Hansen, state area manager for the Townsend revolving pension clubs. Issued a statement today noti fying the Townsend organ tuitions that "J. N. (Jack) Barde of Portland has no further connection with the Townsend movement In any official capacity whatsoever." Hansen said the step was taken "on account of political activities" and because Barde "permitted to be form ed the corporation known as Town send 1 tea, inc., " for which papers were filed at Salem earlier this week. The state Townsend headquarters here, also said that Robert Z'mmer man Adams, national co-ordlnator for the movement who came here In Sep tember, had been "called to other fields," the Oregon lan said tonight. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28. (UP) Dr. Francis E. Townsend. lesder of the old age revolving pension move ment, reluctantly deferred tonight plans for launching a third major party to support his movement. Bowing to pressure of congressional followers, Townsend consented to de fer His third party dream until after the nominating conventions of the Republican and Democratic parties this summer. Employers and Employees HERE IS WHAT THE will gladly Inskeep, L. D., Medford Kresie, Walter A. F Medford Mortensen, R. P., Barneburg Road Roney, Wm, F Medford Sleeter, R. W., Medford Stearns, R. W Medford Wilson, Benton 0., Medford Wood'i, Harvey A., Ashland ... n f w nn ftf An Association i nat is iuuc PASSES IN SLEEP Death came In her sleep Friday night, January 24, 1936, to Mrs. Laura Belle God love at her home at 346 North Bartlett street. The news of her passing came as a distinct shock to a wide circle of friends, who knew her as a kindly soul and woman ct sterling character and Christian kindliness. She had been a resident of thts city for 25 years, and always held a high Interest In the activities of youth. Mrs. Godlove was born March 15. 1667, on a farm In southern Oregon. Friday evening she attended the Medford high-Ashland high basket ball game at the high school and was in usual good health and spirits. She returned to her home and there made plans for a social event to be held last evening. When her husband, Sherman C. Godlove, veteran mall carrier, went to call her Saturday morning she had passed away. Mrs. Godlove la survived, besides her husband, by two daughters, Mrs. Etha W. Wall of Medford and Mrs. Charles Harrison of Redmond, Ore.; seven grandchildren, and Wilbur God love, a nephew, Los Angeles, Cal. Funeral arrangements are In charge of the Conger Funeral Home, the time of which awaits the arrival of rela tives from out-of-town points. Seek Another lain HERMISTON, Ore., Jan. 25. (AP) Mid-Columbia residents launched a new organization here In the name of Wallula Gateway club, designed to further the campaign for the early construction of the Umatilla rapids dam on the Columbia river, Old Friends Part VENTURA. Cal., Jan. 25. (API- Death of Norton Withouse, 73, broke up a faithful partnership In affliction today. Withouse, who waa deaf, lived with hla blind brother, Henry. Nor ton acted aa eyes for Henry and Henry was ears for Norton. 4 Use Mall Tribune want ads. THE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH NKWTOWN AND WEST MAIN STREETS Mr. Kustel will dress in native costume. Coma hear this most interesting story of real life. is furnisbod that any person would need whenever he is sick or injured. These services are listed below. More complete details be given. Medical And Surgical Service Immediate Service In Emergency Elimination of Red Tape Delays Competent Dental Service Medicines and Supplies First Aid Facilities Hospital Service X-Ray Service Physical Therapy Ambulance Service EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALISTS Lemery, Chas. W., Medford Thayer, F. 0., Medford Woods, Ernest A., Ashland X-RAY Moffatt, F. J., Medford Home Owned! FRESNO. Cal.. Jan. 25. (UP) A shadow from California's early days, the vigilante justice of the frontier. spurred Fresno county authorities to day toward a speedy trial and an equally speedy punishment for 31-year-old Elton Stone, confessed slayer of Mary Stammer. District Attorney Dan Conway and Sheriff George Overholt hoped to still sentiment for mob action by starting Stone toward the gallows within two weeks for the killing of a 14-year-old school girl whwe family was among Fresno's most prominent. The threat of a lynching party was still under the surface. Conway and Overholt discounted Its possibility. Responsible cltlsens also believed Fresno citizens would let the law take its course. . Do you Need Glasses? sje Dr. R.M.HOOD OPTOMETRIST Tel. ans-B Sparta Bids. 405 B- Main St. Medford Skillful Service Reasonable Prices an s a Sim 1 SOUTH SEA ISLANDER Edde Kustel, native of the Gilbert Islands, will tell his life story Tonight at 7:30 at 20 PHYSICIANS YOU. Complete Information Cheerfully Glrrn , , Jnst 'phone 911 and we'll gladly rail at your offlra. Headquarters: Medford Center Building,