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TrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, SfEDFOHD, OREGON, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9, PAGE FIVE hurch Interests and Notices Medford Truth Center. 304 North Ivy 8t. . Tuesday evening. 8 o'clock. Mrs. Welter Clllton will lecture on "Be Mot Afraid." St. Mark's Episcopal E. 6. Bartlem, rector. Holy communion, a a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 m. Church aefiool, 0:45 a. m. Church ol God Haven and Holly Street Sunday, school, a AS. Hforntng worship, 11. Young People's meeting, 7:00. Evening worship, 7:45. Tuesday evening Y. t. assembly, 7:80. Wednesday , evening prayer, 7:48. A welcome to all. PIkkuU Christian Church Bible school 10 a. m. to 11, fol lowed by communion. Presching at 11. Evening services at 7:30. A lecture on the cigarette habit with many splendid pictures on the aereen. , we especially Invite the parent and the young folks to see the effect ol using cigarettes. Brother Atchley of the antl-clgarette movement will present the subject. M. Brownrlgg, pastor. Pilgrim Hollneps church Corner Bast Jackson and Bessie afreets. Rev. O. Edwin Cox, pastor. The cburch is In the midst of a revival with Rev. Geo. R. Altken. He will bring the 11 . m. message. At 3 p. m. we have a mass meeting- Is the Balvatlon Army hall with Cap tain Durham, Hev. Altken preaching. The Y. P. S. meets at 6:48. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. We have Miss Birch trom Shasta, assisting with the singing. The meet ings will continue nightly through out the week. Friday Is the R. V. H, A. day and will meet at our ohurch lor the 10:30 . m. meeting with lunch at noon and afternoon service. Our Sunday school meets at 8:45 a. m. Come and enjoy a welcome In this little home church and es pecially the old time gospel messages of Brother Altken. Church of the Naxaren Central Avenue at Jackson Rev. Mrs. Ethel Komstad, a eealous young minister, will speak both morning and evening today, 11 a. n and 7:30 p. m., respectfully. Hat gilts and graces are fully dedicated to 1Ji Lord. In the Interest of the lost. Friends and strangers of Med ford will enjoy her messages. Bunday school 9:46 a. m.: Mrs. F. i. Caulkins, superintendent. An In teresting hour of Bible study and Inspirational work. Youne neonle's meeting :80. with the presentation of an Interesting and enthuslsstle inspirational ana devotional meeting by one of the organized groups of the society. Junior society meets at 6:80 in the annex building under capable lead ership. Friends and strangers ire cordially Invited to all services. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central. Wolford A. Wawes. Minister. Bible school, 9:4 a. m.i B. F. Heft, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11. Continuing the exposition of I Cor. the pastor will spesk on the subject, "The Temple of God." Special music will be presented by the choir. Young people's service, 6:80 p. m. Evening service, 7:80. The pastor will bring another message from the Book of Revels tlon, the theme being "The Little Book." Thee expositions of this book of prophecy are being enjoyed by msny. They ant Instruct ive, spiritual and erangellstle. Bps. Ial music Is arranged for each ser vice by the choir, Mrs. Clem Flnley. director. Wednesday at 7:80 P. ra, prayer meeting and Bible study. The Taber nacle Is being studied. A most cordial Invitation is ex tended to all to attend these services. Advent Christian Church Corner Jseksoa and Welch. Rev. B. F. Esstmsn. Bibls school, S.45 a. m. Preaching at 11 s. m. and 7:80 p. m. Morning subject, "When 3od Laughs at the Final, Futile Rebellion of Man." Evening, "Carnality in En mity Against Ood." A welcome to all. . Foil Oospel ftiiirrh. . Hswtovm St., war W. Main. Leonard Weston, pastor. Bunday school, a At a. m. Children's church, a special service for the boys and girls, held In the lower auditorium, 11 a. m. Morning worahlp. 11 a. m. Young people's meeting, 6:48 p. m Erangellstle service, 7:30 p. m. Visitors are always welcome. . Free MethlJTchurvh. West Tenth nd Ivy sts. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday school st 9:43 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Toung People'a Hour at 6:30 p. m. Evsngellstle service at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7:30. You are cordially Invited to come and worship with us. You will always find a warm welcome at the little church on the corner. Bt, Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod.) E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry K. Toung, pastor. Bunday school and Bible class at 10 o'clock. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Theme. "God's Church on Earth." No evening service this evening. The Sundsy school teschers will meet tomorrow evening Monday) at 3 o'clock, in the parsonage. The Ladies' Aid meets Thursday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Anna acheld'ereiter. 113 Lincoln street. Ash land. All members snd friends of the Aid are cordially invited. Visitors are welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Services are held every Bunday at 11 o'clock, ohurch edifice, 2 IS North Co-kdaie. subject for Sunday, Novem ber g, "Adam and Fallen Man," Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonials of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. The reading room, which Is lo os ted at 401 in the Medford build ing Is open dslly from 7 a, m. to 8 p. m. The librarian is In attend ance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the readtnc room. First Presbyterian Church Iter. Sherman Divine. Psstor, Morning worship, 10:43. An au tumn sermon by the pastor. Music under direction of Miss Edna Etferi. Violin solo by William Balrd quartet. "Dreams of Galilee," Msrgsret Lu- man, Connie Moore, Derwln Jacobson and Harvey Field. Church school, 0:43 a. m. The O. E. will go to Ashland at 8:30 p. m. to attend the C, E st the Presbyterian church, .and the cast of young people will present their play, "Th Color Line." at the 7:30 service In Ashland Thursday a)) dsy the preaching mission will ha held in our church: 10 a,, m- ministers and workers' con ferees In parlor; 13:13 p. m., luncheon for men and women In social hall. Dean 17. O. Dubach, speaker: 3:80 p. m., women's conference. Mra. T. Arthur Dungis of Portland leader: 6:80 p ou dinner with Kerry aton of Portland apeaklng en the theme Christianity and Social and Inter national Problems"; 8 p. m.. Dr. Guv OoodssU of Portland First M. E church will preach the closing ser mon. Thee meetings are all open to the genersl publlo of all denomina tions and are part of the nation-wide movement. apostolle Faith. Regular weekly services ma follows. Devotional service, Sunday, W:S0 a. m. Sabbath school, Bundsy, 3:30 p. . Evangelistic service, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 748. ' The 17-plece orchestra, renders a musical program of sacred music at the Bunday evening service, special singing of duets, quartet and mixed chorus. Everybody welcome. No eoleetlons ever taken. rhoenlx Presbyterian Church E. F. McFariand, pastor. Bible school promptly at 10. Lester Newr-ry, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Subject of sermon. "Human Nature and Wax." Special music by the choir. Evening worship at 7. The whole church, youth and adult, 1 engaged In sn Interesting mission study on Africa. Mid-week prayer service and Bible study on Wednesday emenine; at 7:30. Junior society meets every Monday afternoon at four in the church par lor. All children of junior age are we 'come. Andanta in O, "The Pilgrim's Song of Hope," by Edward Batiste: Post lude. Finale, by Erneet Sheppard. An them, "Out of the Depths," John pnndle Scott. Incidental aolo by Mrs. Helen High Pierce. The Wesley, Epworth end Interme diate Leagues meet In their respective rooma. All young people invited. Evening worship, 7:80 p. m. Come and enjoy this informal evangelistic hour. Sermon theme. "World-Wide Testimony. The oJIlcls) board will meet Tues day evening T-.SO o'clock. Mid-vreek service Wednesday at 7:t: p. Rt. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdtl St. W. R. Batrd. minister. Bible school at 0.41 , m. Ralph Cook. superintendent. Everyrosn's Bible class In court house auditorium, 8:48 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon abject, "The World's 'Tragedy." Christian Endeavor st 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7. '3D. Sermon subject, "Believe It Dr Not," Musical program under direction of Eftle Herbert Kurt'. Morning an them. "Peaoe Be Still." Wilson; even ing anthem, "Even Bong Osdfnsn This church will unite In ths One Day Preaching Mission at the Pres byterian church on Thursday, Novem ber 13. Keep thee date In mind end plsn to be there. The Salvation Army 236 North Bartlett street. Captain and Mrs. O. R. Durham, commanding officers; captain Marian Meegan, assistant. 11 a. m., holiness meeting; 3 p. m., Sunday school; 3:18 p. ov, special praise service with special music, singing and spesking; 7:30 p. m.. open air meeting st Msin and Central; 8 p. m.. salvation meet ing. In the 3:18 praise serrlae we are privileged to have as our guests the pastor snd members of the Pilgrim Holiness church and Rev. George R. Altken. evangelist, who Is conducting revive) services at that ohurch will be our guest speaker. All are invited. In the eight o'clock evening serv ice Csptain M&rtan Meegan, oorps as sistant for the past several months, wll) be keying goodbye to her many Medford friends, having received an. appointment to Klamath Fslts. She will bring the message. The public Is eordlslly Invited. The First Methodist Bpl-tfopa) Church. West Msin and Laurel Street. Joseph Knott, minister. Sundsy school, .8 s. m. Mr. B. J. Neumann, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a- m. Sermon there, "Knowledge: What Kind Shall It Be." Pr(ude, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," 'Negro spiritual); Offertory. Club-Lodge Announcements E. Kagart-f are in charge of ths pro gram. TSi is a. el-sags (n meeting place from previous announce-neat. F. L. Oui The F. L. club win meet at the borne of Mrs, Jvs Walnen Noodsy vening st T o'clock for a tamaii supper. Member are requested to bring darning needles, thlmtilee and scissors. Grace Circle Orace circle of the Preebyteritn church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. O. Marsh, 43 North Pesch street. Tuesday sflernoon st 1:30 o'cloct for dessert-luncheon. P. B. O. Chapter AA, P. . o. w) meet st ths horns of Mrs. c. D Tftwm-,sr.T. for luncheon t I o'clock Thursday afternoon It was announced j-eater- day. Sunny Sisters The Bunny Bisters circle of the First Presbylsrlsn cburch wll! meet at the home of Mrs. Frsak Albert, 415 Beatty street, Tuesday afternoon st I o'clock for luncheon. Those attending are requested to bring eendwlcbc snd service. P. N. t. The Pt Noble Grand Sub will meet at the home of Mrs. Qreoe Ksmltn. 733 North Riverside avenue. Thursday evening. All members are urged to be present ss detailed plans sre to be completed fox the earatvtt November i. Assisting the hostess will b Mesdames Csrrte McDonnell. Rose Young and Lucy Husk Fidelity rircle Fidelity circle o Hie First Melh odlst Episcopal church will entertain wtth etasoQ! luncheon Tuesday attnooon at I o'clock In the church parlors. Members sre cordially In vited to bring a guest. Altar Soclrtv Announcement has been made tnst St. Ann' Aitsr society wiil meet Tueedsy eftemoaa (n the pctrieh htlt st H.-3D o'clock. Mission Class Begins Study At this week's meeting of the Mis sionary study oSsm of ths First Prea ayterlaa church Frldsy afternoon, study u betrun of the s-irelgn ml slonsry book "The Congo creases." Mrs. Maynard Putney was hostess to th group. Mr. Prank Albert Introduced ths study with Mrs Putney, president, continuing the discussion. Following the progisx&. Mis. Fot ney and Mra, Albert served ndresh ments with Mrs. 0- Baker prsfiding t the e tattle. New ateectttg announced lor Nor. 13 at the ix-me of Mrs. Albert st (33 Bestir street. Time is J:S4 o'clock. SCOTTISH RITE Stated Meeting Lodge ttvl Chapter 7:30 p.m., Nov. Kth. Joint Reuviion Klamath Falls, Nov. nth, IJtit sod Tu. Z. WIIA1AMS. jPALMTST AND CLMRVOYArST Atadam Avotn. palmut and Cl&ir-. vo-rsnt, gives trothtu) advice on V main or U'e. vouc paat. present and future. If in doubt j as so what afcec: to take consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advtoe ta elawi saves many -worries snd sucny do) iar. etttlsfactton ouacanteed. Read ings dslly; hours ID jn. K s pjj-J at K&iacaw aco cataa. Vlso o. Riverside, Csnln 1. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W. 8- QRVBESt Expert piano tuner In Medford limited time. For ptarto service call Bsldvin PUuio Shopps, 333. FOB SALE Wood range. Tel. H0-H. FOB BENT 3 -room house near Bctrydttle Store. Inquire Pierce, room 11, Palm B'dg, aawa 40 acres, IS acres Irrigated, clover and alfalfa. Plenty of wood Jor brans use, good 6-rooro house, other out fcatldlngs, acessure witter system, A very good buy, POVftiEit & uev it f. Riverside WANTED Girl lor housework. Apply 211 S. Orange. Phoae -ISI-L. FOR SALE Nice ham aa west aide, hard-wood floors, gas turnsces. range, Electrolut; wfctgarator. 3X1. icrms. FLAHARTY REALTY COMPANY, M7 West Main Not aw locclos(. WANTED Heaeh-Nendenon pM.Uat and small moir for llgbt plsns. Call UUsott Motor Parts. a7 So. Riv tnsitie. Ask lor A) Forrosn. FOR SALE Brand new motor blks, oheap lor cash, tia S. Oafcdal. FOB BENT $ room house. Willamette. U. tit 34 CQW DAIRY FARM IflC acres, tss arives cviviNted and all good Bottom iaad. SI term eiar t, free IrrigMton, running siresm, very substantia! "-iiidlt-gs, barn f!l of hay. farm fenced and croas fenced, on paved road. Spletwtw location, price ussoo.oo. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE i No. 1 ISO. Bsrtlevt j VSfifTORS sinays weitome at tha j Ashland Convalescent Uoma It 1st frltivdi) littia romTniiriity facing 1 park sd Li 11:1a water. ) WALSUTS snd JiSberts, iw lb, Mm O-. -J Stetctac, oear Kowaox ritooi. FKOKS 3-R and hav youx furni ture reupholJlercd. FOR SALS Six haste aad A Fed- station seed w'neat, Bsrtley Banco, PSotw -F-i. WANTSO Competent giii for jenaxat houMivortr. no calMran relattosea reci(rS. Ptrana ifless. FOR RENT Stlill, ara'sfce-S hoos. lnijulrB MB West Jackson. FOR 8ALB Excettent "J-wiieel trslS- rr.taoo. ;K--ilr Sl2 s-tra-alt Af. FOB BALE OB 10SASS 7 acrat sad S-'. Kat ntoaera ftovwe, NatT. City scnoois, t-'au Tamova Bulova Watches TftxcVaWlveJy ms LARRY SCHADE WSr-t. ftKLHL -Sft'Ak -TiVisnx sA.n t.n aaaA i condtttan Wll rlfi unit 1 s.ftVix cut to wTMHv 3D to . fhoot aaf t. )3-S PwlcM Sit (3U?.dKiC -BKf&tt.' rnw guiBpo. SU CJlp for CASS. Hut MbIji Lost River BUTTER wltsw y w i 1 fgf'r'fii Merrttt Circle T Mcrrltt circle of ths Presby terian church win meet Tuesday af ternoon at II o'clock at th bonvs of Mrs. O. J. (Sould, iSl Wst Malo ! attest. P.-T. A. i iS junior mgR acoora rwro, Toucher association whi meet rnasy afternoon st 3 "30 o'clock at ths school. All members are urged to tw preaent at Important bualneas Is to conte before the group. Cftrvaenthemum Circle Chryaantiwmum circle No. - Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at 1 r, r. v. bkii Mondav svsala at T.S0 o'clock for vertlar hualtwas j elected A memoers are urgrn w or present. Zonts Club Zont club will meet Monday o- In at 7:30 o'ciock at th home of j avenue. The regular business meet ing will be followed by s program Clssslflcstlon Ulks will ba given by Mrs. Zoo Kutd and Blsnch LeOlerc. Travel Study Travel etudy club will meet at the home of Mrs. E, H. Hurd, 1)33 West Tenth street, Monday alMrnoon at 3 o'clock. 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