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PAGE THREE Joyous' Music Will Greet Glad Eastertide in Medford Churches MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. Or?EflOT. SFXPAY. APTKL 12. mn6. St. Mark's Episcopal E. 6. Bsrtlam. rector. 630 a. m. Holy communion and full choral ssrvloe. 8:00 a. m. Holy communion. 11:00 a. m- Holy communion, ear mon and Easter musle by choir. Pull choral aerTlcea will be pre ssnted by the choir, under the direc. tlon of Elate Carlaton Strang, at the :30 and 11 o'clock aervlcea. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford company of Jehovah'a Witnesses meet Wednesday and Sat urday afternoon at No. 727 South Central avenue at 1:30 p. m. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Free Methodist Corner South Ivy and West Tenth. Rev, D. A. Cohagan. Pastor. Residence 337 West Tenth St. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Church service 11 a. m. Easter sermon, "The Meaning of the Open Tomb." Young people's service, 6:30 p. m. Evsngellstlc service, 7:30 p. m. "The Trsgedy of a Wilderness Experience. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Sunday school, 10 eo 11; L. E. Nedbry, superintendent. Special Eas ter program by Sunday school. Ex ercise, "Crosses," drill, "Easter Ta pers, recitations, music. Preaching service. 11 to 13. Rev, Iverson will bring the message. Re ception of new members. Two spe cial numbers by choir.- Vocal solo by H. W. Prame. C. E., 6:30 to 7:30. Junior and adult. Evening service. 7:30 to 8:300. Rev. E. N. Mallery, pastor, will speak. The Salvation Army 236 North Bartlett Street. Capt. and Mrs. Q. R. Durham, com manding officers: Dorothy Hammond, assistant. At 11 a. m. holiness meeting: sub ject, "The Rent Veil": p. m., Sun day school. Special Easter program will be given by the children. Ail are Invited to attend and help us make this the best Sunday of the year. 3:15 p. m. Young People's Le gion meeting; 7:45 p. m., special Eas ter service. Young ladles of the corps will present a apeclal Easter play entitled "The Challenge of the Cross." All are Invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services sre held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, April 13. "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real? Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Appll canta under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonials of Christian Science healings, at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room, which is located at 401 in the Medford building, la open dally from 7. a. m. to 6 p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. The li brarian la tn attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed of pur chased. The public is cordlslly Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. First Methmllst Kplscopal Church West Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. Sunday school. 9:30 am. This being Easter the Sunday achool meets early. Every one should at tend Sunday school on Easter. Baptismal service and reception of members, 10:30 a.m. Those de airing their babies christened please be on hand promptly at thla hour. The Easter service, 11 a.m. Come, early If you wish a seat. Sermon theme. "Why the Stone Was Rolled Away." Anthem, "That Easter Mom" by Sebastian Matthews. Miss Mary Anne Gates will sing the solo, "Beau tiful Upon the Mountains" by P. nsxlngton Harker. Mr. Don Huck abee. organist and director. All young people are invited to attend the services of our Epworth leagues at 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p. m. The dramatic club will present the three-act religious dra ma, "The Rick." This is a very In teresting and helpful religious play which will be very much enjoyed. Sunday school board meeting Mon day at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. First Baptist Church rifth and North Central. Wolford A. Dawes, Minister. Morning worship at 11. Sermon. "The Resurrection and What It Meanta to the Believer." The choir has prepared special music. It will ting the following numbers: "Seek ing Jesus." by Meredith; "All Hall. Faster Glory." bv Lorenr, and "Pro Down A Honefear From Ho Completely Renovated- - - and Redecorated HATE With dstached tath fromtlKdaity Wim Batn ...... troti sLOdany fjlotel fanPablol IpiySaiilig Town B Central FREE sS5, KfW noofwx DIRECTIONS TO MOTCU Jiay on Tflam Tfiyhteay (fanPobhJtvtmja) dnxttytoZOthStreet Hlmq&mt-Harry B.Stranf r claim His Triumph," by Nolte. There will be beptlsms at the close of the morning aervtce. Evening service, 7:30. The pastor will speak on the theme. "What the Resurrection Means to the Unbeliev er." Solo by Mrs. Don Piatt. The choir will sing "Victory Bella." A most cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all to enjoy these services with us. ' Church of God Haven and Holly. D. M. Clemens, Minister. Residence 804 West Second. Bible school, 9:45. R. E. Chapman, director. Morning worship, 11. Evangellat Duncan will apeak. Young people will render an Easter pageant at 7 p. m. Evening message. 7:45. Rev. Dun can will bring the message at this time and each evening thla week. His clear, convincing style of preaching has won for him a high degree of honor from the churches he has served. Special music and singing. R. E. Capman, director; Mary E. Gustaf son, soloist. All are Invited. Come and bring your mends to thla feaat. Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner East Jackson and Bessie, Near Roosevelt School. C. Edwin Cox. .Pastor. Realdence 640 South Fir Street. The Easter aervlcea will be given In the church following the Sunday achool period. There will be some thing of real Interest for all the church and school. The morning sermon will be-following the 9:45 period after the ex erclsea and the lesson. An Easter message on "If a Man Die Shall He Live Again?" The evening service will be evan gelistic. If you are not in regular attendance at any other church, we invite you tc come and worship with us. The little home church with a large welcome. Midweek service on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the church. Slain Street Methodist Church Main and Oakdale Oscar G. Gibson, Minister Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor's subject for the morning service will be "Easter: the Immor tal Hope." Speclsl music will be furnished by the choir and by Mrs. John Hubler, soloist. Church school, 9:45. R. J. Bills, superintendent. A special Easter pro gram will be presented by church school members at the close of this hour. Young People's service, 6:45. Myron Walters will have charge of the de votlonala at this hour. Evening services, 7:30. The pas tor's subject will be "The Anniver sary of Supreme Victory." Special music will be furnished by the choir Midweek Bible study, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. District conference will be held in our church Thursday and Friday of this week. - Church of the Nazaene Central Avenue at Jackson. Fred M. Weatherford. pastor-evan gelist, announces special Easter cho rus music by 25 voices, both morning and evening, today. At the morning resurrection commemorating service ho will speak from the topic, "The Second Coming of Christ and the Resurrection the Next Ecclesiastical World Event." At 7:30 p. m. he will speak, following the choraj presenta tion, rrom the topic, "Time to Seek the Lord." At the morning hour a potted Easter lily will be presented to the mother and father having the largest number of children present. At the 7:30 hour ajuquet will be presented to the mother and father having the youngest baby present. The Sunday school hour at 0:45 will be devoted to attractive Easter exercises. Arnold Kornstadt, super lntendent. Young people's meeting at 6:30 In the annex building, with Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford leading In an appro priate Easter story message. The public la given an Invitation of welcome. St. Peter's Lutheran Church . (Missouri Synod) E. Main and Portland Avenue Harry H. Young, Paator Easter Day Program Sunday achool at 9:30 Instead oj 10:00. The entire Sunday school will participate in an Easter egg bunt at the close of the Sunday achool. No Bible claaa thla morning. Preparatory service at 10:30 for those who wish to receive holy com munion. Easter service with reception of new members by Baptism and distri What A Pleasure! A good meal. Courtesy promptness hot foods served hot. Freshly Frozen Ice Cream. Dinner here is perfect, Easter Sunday Dinner Specials CAPON Oyster Dressing BARED Virginia ham Candied Sweets ROAST LEO OF SPRING LAMB Tel. bution of the Lord's Supper at 11:00. The pastor will address the congregation on: The Comfort oi Christ's Resurrection. Frederick Guetalaff will render two vocal selections: "In Thee. O Lord." by R. Huntington; "The Res urrection Morning," by Arthur F. M. Custance. The regular business meeting of the congregation will be held alter service. No evening service this evening. The Sunday school teachers meet Monday evening at 8:00. Visitors are alwsys welcome. Flrfct Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly. Ralph 8. Peterson, Minister. Eva Haeelrlgg Marsh, Organist. Edna Ellen, Choir Director. Sunday school. 9 :45. Short class periods followed by Easter program In charge of Mrs. Don Newbury. Morning worship at 10:50. Prelude, organ, "Easter Morning on Mt. Rubidoux" Oaul Solo. "Open the Gates of the Tern Edna Eifert Anthem with incidental solo by Jean McAllister. Violin solo, "Adoration". Browski Marjorle Paley Baritone solo, "The Lord la My Light' Clittson Harvey Fields Offertory, ."Song Without Words.1 Cook Organ, Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh Piano, Mary Louise Mc El hose Soprano solo with "Hosanna"..Gralner Katherlne Wendt Violin Obligate Marjorle Paley Easter Meditation, "Jesus' Belief in His Future" Rev. R. S. Peterson Closing anthem. "Christ Our Pass, over" - Schelleng Soloists, Katherlne Wendt and Dr. W. W. P. Holt There will be a baptismal service and reception of members. Christian Endeavor, 0:30. GENERAL OUSTED AS W.P.A. CRITIC WASHINGTON April 11. (AP) MaJ. Oen. Johnson Hagood, who was sent Into military exile after his criticism of WPA spending, left a "ahowdown" conference with Presi dent Roosevelt at the White House today without disclosing whether he would be restored to active duty or retire to enter business or politics. The White House was equally reti cent concerning the president's de cision aa to the general's future, but indicated that an announcement might be made at the war depart ment early' next week. While General Hagood remained silent concerning hla plana, frlenda said that unless he waa assigned to command an army corps area, prefer ably In New Vork City, he would in- aist upon retiring to take advantage of "other opportunities." (General Hagood waa removed from command of the eighth corps area and third army at San Antonio, Tex.. In February after he had call ed WPA funds "atage money" In testimony before a congressional com mittee, and the Works Prog reus Ad ministration had demanded from the war department that he make "pub tic retraction.") An Informed aource aald General Hagood had been offered a high ex ecutive position with a Chicago mall order house and might retire to ac cept the opportunity regardless of what final action was taken in his case. The general today refused to com ment on the reported business offer. EASTER SERVICES FOR TEMPLARS IN ASHLAND Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar, will hold" Easter services today In the Masonic hall at Ashland. Featuring the meeting will be the traditional Easter dinner at 1:30 p. The services will be at 3 p. m. with Sir Knight Rev. P. K. Hammond delivering the address. LAWNMOWERS sharpened. We call for and deliver. 33 N. Fir St. SIMS BROS. Phone 381. Use Mall Tribune Want I "Where Better Foods Are Served" 998. 119 E. Main at LOCAL and PERSONAL Medford VIM tor Miss Mildred Bee son of Ashland was a visitor here yes terday. . Resort Owner Here Ed Beckle helroer. owner of "Becky's" cfc at Union Creek, waa a business visitor In Medford yesterday. Health I nit Meet Mrs. O. C. Pal mer will be hostess at a meeting of the Phoenix health unit In her home on Pioneer road at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Home for Vacation Robert Naumes arrived Friday from the University of Santa Clara to spend the Easter holi day with his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. P. Naumes. Week-ends Here Coach Orville "Red" Bailey of McMtnnvllle high school la the guest of Bill Bowerman. Medford high school coach, over the Easter vacation. . Bo vie Here Jack Boyle, formerly with the California Oregon Power company and now a student at the University of Oregon, la spending the week-end visiting relatives and friends. He motored down from Eu gene with Jack Endera of Ashland. A dresses Students J. Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger of Crater Lake national park, gave a talk on the American Indian before 200 students of the central Point schol Friday afternoon. The pupils allowed a keen Intelligence' In asking questions, he, coid tn teachers after his address. " " Attending Meetings L. C. Stewart and Ralph E. Sweeney left yesterday by motorcar for Portland where they are to attend meetings of the Grand Commandery, .Orand Chapter and Grand Council. York Rite Masonic bodies. They planned to return to Medford Wednesday, Visit Walkers Judge Arlle C. Wal ker, wife and son Jack of McMlnn vllle are visiting relatives In Medford over the week-end. Judge Walker Is a brother of A. C. Walker, county treasurer. The Judge and family will return to their home today by auto. Judge walker Is the youngest circuit Judge In the state. - Townsend Dance Townsend club No. 3 will entertain next Friday even ing with a masquerade ball and bas ket social. This Is the young peo ple's club and Is organized largely for social purposes. This club now has a membership of nearly 100. All Townsendltes and their friends are Invited to the dance, women are to bring their baskets. Crater Snow Lower The snow cover In Crater Lake national park has set tled to a depth of 136 Inches at gov ernment camp, It was stated yester day In the morning broadcast from park headquarters. The weather, It was said, remains clear, warm and Invigorating. Maximum temperature Friday was 67, minimum 20. All ap proaching highways and park roads. excepting the rim drive, are open. Miss Benjamin South Miss Ed y the Benjamin left on the evening train yesterday for San Francisco where she will spend the Easter holidays and the following week visiting her sla ter. Miss Evangeline Benjamin, for merly of this city. She will also at tend the Paris halrdresslng and trade -show In the Palace hotel, and will take a post-graduate cdursa In halr dresslng before returning to her home here. 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The visitors will remain for a short time here and then visit relatives In Salem before retxirnlng to their home In Pennsylvania. Park Tourists Increase A substan tial Increase In the number of vis itors at Crater Lake national park was recorded last week, David H. Can field, superintendent, said yesterday. Tourists from other states are begin ning to come to the resort In grow ing numbers and all have been awed by the natural charm and beauty and grandeur of the park, he related. 2 NEWBERG, OTe., April 11. (AP) Two youths on a motorcycle Incurred fatal Injuries today when tha cycle collided with an automobile. Another u-as seriously Injured. Th dead were Carl Holcomb, 20, of McMlnnvllle, Ore., and Glen Math las. 24, Salem, Ore. James Hadley. 30. of McMlnnvllle Incurred a fractured leg and arm. Sheriff G, W. Mammlng said It ap peared the motorcycle went out of control and sides wiped an automo bile driven by Samuel McCune, Jr., of McMlnnvllle, who escaped with a few scratches. A girl riding with Mc Cune was uninjured. Math is was dead when picked up. Holcomb died In a hospital later. Ma this Is survived by hla widow at Salem. Holcomb was unmarried. F FILM STAR LOST NEW YORTC. April ..11. ftTP) Scotland Yard and Los Angeles po lice were called Into the search to night for Mra. Lillian Mae Bartholo mew, who disappeared soon after she arrived from England Wednesday to bruin a fight for custody of her 12-year-old son, Freddie, motion picture star. Local authorities were reluctant to give out any Information about the case, fearing they were being used In a publicity stunt. It was learned from Los Angeles, however, that New York police requested police there to look for Mrs. Bartholomew. Philip A. Levey, who was to have lieen her attorney In the court fight for her son. told the missing persons bureau that he feared sh had been kidnaped or "misled." , Use Mall Trlhune wsnt ad. PRIZE! THE UTTIM OF IACM IINITMC S1UW! 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(AP) Angry labor spokesmen told a senate committee today there was a mass movement of machine guns, tear gas and police clubs Into Industrial cen ters for use In curbing strikes and disorders. The testimony was given In the quiet of a striata committee room while a mile away, In the heart of Washington, 600 delegates to the Workers Alliance convention con vention conducted a noisy but order ly march to the White House In company of a hundred policemen to ask President Roosevelt to back their request for a six billion dollar relief program. They marched away, complAlnlng no assurance waa given that the president would do any thing. J. P. Harris, red-haired Ports mouth, Ohio, steel worker, was the first to appear before the senate la bor sub-committee with stories of Industrial plants "arming" for pos sible conflict with labor. 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