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t'AHE THtlEE
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Church of Christ
Meet every Sunday on North Court
treet,
Preaching at 11 a.m. ind 7:80 pm.
Bible question concerning the Sit
Vii t Ion of Humanity gladly answered.
St. Mark'i Episcopal
E. B. Bartlam, rector.
Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
ajn.
Church school, 9:45 ajrt.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
The Medford Company of Jeho
vah's Witnesses meet Wednesday and
Saturday afternoon at No. 737 South
Central avenue at 1:30. All interest
ed in Watch Tower Bible study are
welcome.
Spiritual Science Church
One of the ISO churches of the
National Federation of Spiritual
Science Churches)
Divine service Sunday, 7:30 p.m., at
511 East Main street. The subject of
Dr. M. Marshall's Inspirational ser
mon will be "Why are we here?" to
be followed by divine healing.
-Wednesday. 2:30 p.m.. class lecture
by Dr. Marshall on Ftgurology and
Numerology, color psychology and
descriptive astrology. Bring your
blrthdate. Saturday. 7:30 p.m., class
by Dr. M. Marshall on concentration
and mental science, soul unfoldment,
correct breathing, healing, 4cc. Every
one welcome.
Church of God
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
Bible School, 0:4S. R. E. Chapman,
director.
Morning worship. Subject: "Baby
lon. Literal and Spiritual."
Sunday evening Young People. 7
p.m. Myrtal Davis, president.
Preaching. 7:45 p m.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:48 p.m.
Ladles' Home and Foreign Mission
ary Circle. Thursday, visiting day. Do
your part. Mrs. D. M. Clemens, pros.
Special music and singing. R. E.
Chapman, director: Mary E. Gustaf
son. soloist.
D. M. Clemens, minister. Res.: 814
West 2nd street.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:4ft a.m., Ralph
Cook, superintendent.
E very m an 's B t bl e CI ass In eourt
bouse auditorium, 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:58.
Anthem. "Our Country's Noble
Sin:1 Wilson.,
Sermon subject, "Monarch! of the
Forest."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m.
The choir, under the direction or
Effie Herbert Kurtz, will present
sacred concert, beginning at 7:30.
A very fine program has been ar
ranged. Full Gospel Church.
Newtown near West Main street.
Lponnrd Weston, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning devotional 11 a.m.
Special baptismal service, 2:30
p. m.
Young People's meeting. 6:30 p.m.
Evangelistic meeting. 7:30 p.m.
Evangelist R. D. E. Smith will
speak at the evening service, taking
for his subject. "Who's Who at
Armageddon." This prophetic pano
rama of "the day of the Lord" is
not only interesting it la vitally
Important.
Rv. Smith will apeak on prophetic
and evangelistic subjects every eve
ning except Saturday at 7:30 p. m
Four afternoons. Tuedav to Friday
Inclusive. Rev.. Smith will give a
series of devotional messages at 2
p. m.
Everyone Is invited to attend
thew inspiring and helpful services.
Church of the Nazarene
Central Avenue at Jackson
Fred M. Wefitherford. pastor-evangelist,
speaks at the popular 7:30
evangelistic hour on "Evangelism in
the Commonplace." Special music.
Reception of new members will be
a, psrt of the 7:30 service.
"Pent a cost Then and Now" la the
topic of Mr. Weatherford's 11 a m.
discourse. This service will also be
featured by special rriK-'e
Sxmdny school, 9:45, Arnold Korn
atad, superintendent. The unified
system, recently Instituted.
Young People's meeting, 6:30. Miss
Helen Scheel, president. A live .ind
atrgresslve Young People's group will
interest you with a helpful progrnm.
Junior church at 6:30 p.m., under
direction of Mrs. Fred M. Weather
ford. In the annex building.
Friends and strangers are given a
most cordial welcome.
Zlnn Eionseilcal l.ullieran Church
Fourt h street at Onkdale avenue.
Geo. P. Ksbele. D.D.. pastor.
Sunday school. 10 a.m.
Morning worship 10:45 a.m.. 16
minute earlier than usual. Pastor's
farewell service with reception of
nw members into the church by
rhlldren's and adult baptisms, con
firmation and letter, and celebra
tion ut the Lord's Supper. All mem
bers and friends of the church are
Invited to this Inspiring service and
the pnstor's farewell message.
Luther league devotional meeting.
7 p.m.
Regular February meeting of the
ectiTictl at tne church, 8 p.m. Mon
day, 7 p.m. Ladles' Aid society will
sponsor a farewell covered dish din
ner for Dr. and Mrs. Kb1e. and
at which the Rev. A. M. Knudsen
of longvlew. Wn . president of the
pif'.flc svnrd of the United Lutheran
church in America, will be a gueM
and the principal speak-r. All mem-b-r
and friends of the church ln
vitei t participate in this dinner.
The Lu'her lessne will have ita
busine and social meeting at the
church, fallowing the farewell din
ner iv M-"nnv erenfnp
Ore and Bull, or
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At, Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland avenue.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school and Bible claa at
10:00.
Divine service at 11:00. Theme:
"Thou Shalt Not Ktlll"
No evening service.
Visitors are always welcome in
our service.
The Saltation Army
336 North Bartlett street
Captain and Mrs. O. R. Durham,
commanding officers; Dorothy Ham
mond, assistant.
Holiness meeting, 11:00 a.m.; com
pany meeting, 3:00 p.m.; Young Peo
ple's Legion meeting and welcome of
new members at 3:16 p.m.; open air
meeting at Main and Central atre-U,
7:30 p.m.; Salvation meeting, 8:00
pm.
Tte Methodist Church
Corner South Ivy and Tenth Streets.
Rev. D. A. Cohagan, Pastor.
Residence 337 West Tenth Street.
Church school, 8:45.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject. "Abundant Grace."
P. P. service, 6:30 p. m.
Evening service. 7:30. Evangelistic
sermon, 'The Baptism of the Holy
Ohost; What Is It; How Is It Re
ceived, and What Are the Evidences?"
An exposition upon a timely subject.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30.
You are cordially Invited to all
these services.
The First Baptist Church
5th and N. Central Sts,
Wolford A. Dawes, minister
0:45 Bible school. Mr. M. E. Coa,
superintendent.
Peaching service. 11:00 and 7 30.
Rev. J. B. Long-will occupy the pulpit
both morning and evening. Hie
"Singing Longs" begin a series of
three weeks services with us. They
are noted for their singing and in
teresting programs. Rev. Long
preaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ
as set forth in God's Word. We look
for a great time of refreshing under
the leadership of these people. Be
sure and hear them at both services
and every night through the week
except Monday and Saturday.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30.
First Presbyterian Church
8th and Holly
Dalnh fi Potprtnn minister- Edna
Eifert, choir director; Eva Hazelngg
Marsh, organist.
Sunday school. B45. Dr. B. R. El
liott, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11:00.
Prelude, prelude in A Fiat Clark
Anthem, "Saviour When Night In
volves the Skies."
(Soloist, Dr. W. W. Howard)
"Offertory" .. -. - Lysberg
Solo, "O Saviour Hear Me"
El In ore Curry
Be mi on. "The Culture of Rever
ence," by Dr. Gerret Verkuyl of the
Board of Christian Education.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30.
Georgia Currier, leader.
The First Methodist Eplscopaf Church
West Main and Laurel streets
Joseph Knotts, minister.
0:45 A.M. Sunday school. As we
approach Easter season every boy and
girl should be rrri- in Sunday
school attendance.
11 A.M. Morning worship. Sermon
theme, "The Religion of George
Washington." Anthem. Mr. Don
Hurkabee. organist and director.
6:30 P.M. Epworth League services
for young people.
7:30 P.M. Enjoy our "hymn sing"
conducted by Olaf Severson. Evange
listic sermon on the second of the
series. Theme, "The Second Com
mandment." This sermon will do you
good. Come.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30
p.m.
Main Street .Methodist Church
Main and Oakdale.
Oscar G. Olbson. Minister.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. The
pastor's surect for the morning will
be "Reasoning With God."
Church school, 0:45. E. J. Bills,
superintendent.
Young people's service, 6:46. Eldon
Tolle will have charge of the devo
tional lesson.
Evening worship, 7:30 O'clock. The
pastor's subject will be "Rescued."
Dr. Gerrlt Verkuyl, field represen
tative of the department of "leader
ship of the Presbyterian board of
Christian education, will, conduct a
teacher training class on "Training
the Devotional Life" under the aus
pices of the Medford Ministerial as
sociation. These classes will be con
ducted each evening next week in
tills church, beginning Monday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
DENTISTRY
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Main and Rherslde
spirt ni.no.
PHONE 73-11
DR. VERKUYL TEACHER
OF
TO
Dr. Gerrlt Verkuyl, Ph.D., of Phila
delphia, an outstanding Christian
scholar, will be guest speaker at the
First Presbyterian church this morn
ing bringing a message on "The Cul
ture of Reverence."
Dr. Verkuyl will be In Medford for
the entire week conducting a course
In leadership training at the Main
Street Methodist church, sponsored
by the Medford Ministerial asaocla-
tlon. Those desiring may rec . J
credit for the course from the Inter
national council. Those who do not
wish credit are welcome to come a
auditors. v
Dr. Verkuyl is an artist In the
teaching field, having the unique
ability to entertain and Inspire as
well aa Instruct. His course on
"Training the Devotional Life" will
be all the more Interesting because
based on his own book on "Devotion
al Leadership."
His books are widely used by lead
ers In church school work. Some of
his titles are "Christ in American
Education"; "Christ in the Home";
"Things most surely believed"; and
Qualifying men for church work."
A special invitation la extended to
all people of Medford and vicinity to
attend these clasAea each evening be
ginning on Monday, at 7:30 at the
Main Street Methodist chcurch.
DAY OF PRAYER
The Women's Missionary Federation
of Medford and vicinity will observe
the annual world day of prayer Fri
day, the meetings to be held In the
First Methodist church. The morning
session will begin at 10 o'clock, with
Mrs F. M. Weatherford, vice-president,
presiding. Officers will be
elected at this time.
At 11:30 Mrs. Bancroft, a former
national missionary secretary for the
Presbyterian church, will speak, her
address to be followed by a covered
dish luncheon at noon. Mrs, Eva
Mr Nary will have charge of an Inter
estlng program at this time.
Following the luncheon In the main
auditorium of the church, the regu
lar world day of prayer program will
be given, with Mrs. N. J. Wiley, pres
ident of the missionary societies of
the Methodist church, presiding
Theme of the program Is "On Earth
Peace, Good Will Toward Men." Seno
rlta Laura H. Jorquer of Santiago.
Chile, prepared the program. Each
church In the federation will have
some part In the program and there
will also be special musical numbers.
A large attendance is anticipated at
each church will strive to have the
largest representation. The meetings
are open to the general public and
an Invitation Is extended to everyone,
whether or not affiliated with any
church of the federation, to attend
and worship in this great movement
of prayer for world peme.
DENTAL PAIN
MINIMIZED
SAVE
-a m
on P3NTISTKY
by the Frequent Examination
and Repair of Your Teeth
Prices quoted gladly and in
advance of any work done
Filling, Plates, Bridges
EXTRACTIONS
Dr. Bariium
DENTIST
Opposite Hubbard Brm,
Society
By Janet
American Legion
- Auxiliary
Millions for Defense
Appropriation bills to be passed by
congress will decide whether .or not
the United states la to have the de
fenses urged in the Legion Auxiliary
national defense program. No enab
ling legislation U necessary. It Is
merely a question of the appropria
tion of enough money for adequate
national defense. .
Hearings on the war department
budget were begun in December, but
no information regarding It provis
ions waa made public. If it follows
appropriations made for the current
fiscal year it will provide for a regu
lar army of 165.000 men and 12.403
officers, a national guard of 190.000
with 48 armory drills, two wekV
training for 20,000 reserve officers,
six weeks' summer training for ad
vanced students in the R.O.T.C. one
month's training for 30.000 youths in
the C.M.T.C., and continuation of
the national rifle matches. Thee
provisions approach closely the
Legion and auxiliary requests.
Great strength haa been made to
ward a treaty strength nary in the
last two years. Our navy haa either
built, la building, or haa appropriat
ed for the limit to which we are en
titled In capital ships, aircraft car
riers and cruisers. We are now de
ficient only iw destroyers and sub
marines. In each of these two clauses
Pwe now possess oreater number than
we require, but the greater majority
of these ships are over-ace and there
fore require replacement.
A foroe of 2500 military airplanes Is
asked In the Legion and auxiliary
piogram. The army now has only
1367 military planes, more than 1100
less than, the number considered
needed. With the airplane becoming
an increasingly important weapon,
larger air force appropriations will be
needed.
As part of our national defense
program, the auxiliary haa purchased
a navy plat. From funds derived
throughout the state by the purchase
of these plates. $10.00 goes toward
sending a boy to CA1.T.C. and 5.00
for the best Fldac emay.
Degree of Honor
Conducts Initiation
Mrs. Minnie Card, state organizer,
made her official visit to the local
branch of the Degree of Honor, Pro
tective association, last Thursdav,
conducting Initiation at the business
and social meeting.
Refreshments and a special pro
gram were features of the evening's
entertainment.
An executive meeting of officers of
the club was announced for next
Thursday evening at seven-thirty at
the home of Mrs. H. O. Wilson, 7
Chestnut street. All officers are par
ticularly requested to be present.
Wenonah Club
Has Card Party
Following a business meeting
Thursday Afternoon, the Wenonah
club entertained with a card party
at the home of Mabel Quackenbush.
High scores in bridge- and pinochle
went to Harriet Watson and Norma
Martin.
Mrs. Lily A. 8at7.man and Mrs. Kee
see were guests of the club. Refresh
ment In the Washington motir were
served by Gladys Rammln. Nell Pur
dln and Blanche Rlnabarger.
It was announced that the club's
regular covered-dish luncheon would
be March A.
WINDOW OLASS-We sell window
glass and will replace vuui brokeu
windows reasonably Itowbrtdge Cab
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I'ii fhtr Hit nf satisfied customer Is a terllalile Who's
Who f the particular people of Medfiird. (all for a
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jj DAMP WASH COSTS ONLY
52 for a 131b. bundle each add lb. 4
jj .tncr lo lat week A storage battery does not store
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MEDFORD DOMESTIC
Laundry
, PHONE 166 JO N. RIVERSIDE AVE. ,
and Clubs
Wray Smith
Club -Lodge
Announcements
Pocahontas Lodge
The meeting Friday evening of this
week of Pocahontas lodge will be
coriUucted by Pocahontas, Bernlce
Wilson; prophetess. Roes Young: We
nonah, Gladys Lawrentr.; Powhatan,
Walter Wilson, past chiefs. Birth
days occurring during the month will
be observed and the attendance prize
awarded. A card party will follow
the business meeting.
ft. Mark's Auxiliary
The Women's auxiliary of St.
Mark'a church will meet with Mrs. R.
H. Paxson and Mrs. E. M. Drysdale
at the Drysdale home. 1137 West
Main street, Tuesday afternoon at
two-thirty.
P. E. O.
Chapter AA, P. E. O., will hold its
regular meeting Feb. 26 at one-thlrly
p. m. at the home or Mrs. E. A. Moore
243 South Holly street. Mrs. R. W.
Clancy is assistant hostess and Mrs.
C. C. Furnas will arrange the pro
gram. Madrigal Club
' Member of the Madrigal club are
reminded of the practice and social
evening Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. at the
Gfrls' Community club. This evening
Is to be a party as well as a practice
and all members are urged to set
aside that evening, according to the
announcement.
Chrysanthemum Circle
Chrysanthemum circle No. 84,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will enter
tain the members Monday evening at
the I. O. O. F. hall with a free card
party after the business session. All
members are requested to be present.
Thimble Clu b
Neighbor Jan Hemstreet will be
hostess to the Chrysanthemum Thim
ble club No. 223. Neighbors of Wood
craft, Thursday evening at her home.
514 Penn avenue, for a social meet.
lng. She will be assisted by Neighbor
Edith Beck. All are urged to be
present.
rarent-Kdiiratlon
Parent -education classes this week
will meet as follows: Monday, Junior
high, room 8; Tuesday, Jackson
school, lunch room; Thursday. Chris.
tinn church. Loyal Worker's room. All
groups will meet at two o'clock. This
week, the presentation will center
around highlights from lectures given
at the home Interests conference this
month at O. S. C. Very Interesting
programs are enjoyed at these meet'
SEPARATING
THE NATIONS
Is the title of the lecture to he
Riven by Judge nutherford,
recognized authority on Bible
prophecy and world etettle.
This lecture alii be heard oier
the local station ' KMED, .Sun
day, February I!Hrd from 12 to
1 (NOON). Da not ml mi this
world Hide broadcast.
I'BUTH
!
IS MoT emush!
I Inge and are followed by Informal
discussions which are helpful. All
mothers and home-makers are invit
ed to whichever meeting best auits
1 their convenience.
Ijidr Klwnntans
Mrs. J. F. Revnolds and Mrs. Maude
Clemen son will be hostcM to the
Lady Klwanians at dessert luncheon
at the Jaciuon Hotel Monday after
noon at one-thirty. Bridge will be
Flayed inter at the Reynolds home.
Mooters' Club
The Mothers club of the Sacred
Heart Catholic church will meet Fri
day afternoon at 3 o'clock In the
parish hall.
.tznlca Jutenllen
A7Alea Juveniles No. 199. Neighbors
of Woodcraft, will meet at I. O. O.
F. hall Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
All members are requested to be
present.
Medical Auxiliary
The Auxiliary to the Jackson Coun
ty Medical assaclatlou will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at 1 o'clock for
luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. G.
Sweden burg in Ashland.
rthlan SlMrra
The Pythian Sisters will be host
esses for a public card party Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock in the club
roomi. Auction bridge and pinochle
will be played during the evening. A
cordial welcome Is extended the pub
lic. U. P. w.
The Business and Professional Wo
men's club will entertain with a card !
party Tuesday evening at the home j
of Mlsa Barbara Drury. 1009 Soilth
Oakdale. at 8 o'clock. The public is
cordially invited. Reservations may j
be made by calling 82. t
Pvlhlan Club
Has Card Purty '
Following the business meeting !
Thursday evening of the Pythian j
club, held in the club room, the
president. Adelnkle Swartr.. turned 1
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the chairmanship of the evenin? over
to ' Elizabeth Temple and Judith
Wolfee. hostesses. Four tables of
bridge were In plav during the re
mainder of ths evening.
Sooie, honors were won by Anstla
Barneburg.
Wenoiuih Club
Sponsors Party
Members of the Wenonah club
entertained with a card party Friday
evening at the Rcdmen hall, arrange
ment for which wen made by
HUnche Rlnnbarger and Mabel
Quackenbush.
Score prizes were awarded to Mrs
Myrtle Thompson. Vaughn Quacken
bush. Dorothy Dickey. Jack Dooms,
Velma Singlet, Dick Singler. Gladys
Waltermlre asd Mr. Jones.
Florence Rush. Dorothy Dickey.
Harriet Wntaon, Bernlce Seers and
Helen Hh-ks formed the committee
serving refreshments.
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Deputy Leonora BroJU. of Ashland,
was present at the meeting Thursday
evening of Mistletoe camp, at which
time plttns were made for a benefit
chicken dinner scheduled for March
10.
The committee. T.ola I.iidwlg. Olttce
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Glascock, served refreshments to the
group.
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.WHO'S WHO AT
Armageddon
be the sermon subject
of
EVANGELIST
R. D. E. SMITH
at the
Full Gospel Church
Newtown near W. Main
Sunday Night at 7:30
Services every night
except Saturday.
Afternoon meetings:
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at 2 p.m.
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