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MET)FORP MATL TRrRTTNTE. rEDFOTiD. OREGON. SUNDAY, NOYEfRFR 12. 3036 PAGE FIVE Qhurch Interests and Notices St. Mark's Episcopal E. 8. Bartlam, Rector. Holy communion. 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, at Cnurch school, 9:45 a. m. Full Gospel Church Newtown Street near West Main.. Leonard Weston, Pastor. . Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Children's church In lower audito rium during morning worship hour. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Visitors are always welcome. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jeho vah's witnesses meet Wednesday at :30 p. b. and Saturday afternoons at No. 737 South Central avenue at 1 :45. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Advent Christian Church Corner Jackson and Welch. Rev. F. B. Eastman. Bible school, 9:45 a.'m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 8ubject for the morning service will be "Light for the Lest Days." Even ing. 'The Death Knell of the Present Order." A welcome to all. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Sunday school every Sunday at 10 m. Sunday the a3nd. there will be a special Thanksgiving program under supervision of the superurten dency of the Sunday school. Evening service under direction ox the missionaries at 7:30 p. m. All meetings are held In the audi torium of the Baldwin Pisno com pany. All people are invited to at tend our services. No collections taken. Church of God Haven and Holly Streets. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Young people's service, 7 p. m. Evening worship, 7:45 o'clock. Tuesday evening young people's as sembly, 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service, 7:45. Please come and meet with us. Main Street Methodist Church Main and Oakdale. Oscar O. Gibson, Minister. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The psstor's subject for the morning will be "Thanksgiving." Church school, 9:45. B. J. Bills, superintendent. ' . Young people's services, 6:45 p. m. Evening services, 7:30 o'clock. Midweek Bible study, Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. The union Thanksgiving service will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock In the First Baptist churcn, Rev. W. B. Balrd will deliver the ad dress. AH are Invited. Church of the Namrene Central Avenue at Jackson. . Fred M. Weathorford, pastor-evan ffellst. to be heard two times today, At the popular 7:30 evangelistic serv ice he speaks on "Christ's runaamen' tal Answer to Man's Despairing Question." Music suited to the spirit nf ThanksslvtnK and evangelism. "Ceaseless Prayer, a Life of Thanks giving." Is the toplo from which Mr. w.atherford will deliver a ThsnkS' ffivins message at 11 a. m. Sunday school. 0:45; Mrs. P. I. Caul. kins, sunerlntendent. Young people's meeting. 8:30; Mrs. Ornha Beer, president. Junior meeting, 6:30 In the annex building under direction of Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. Union Thanksgiving service at the Baptist church, Thursday 10 a. m. A cordial welcome to all. The Apostolic Faith 42 North Front Street. Sundsy morning devotional service at 9:30. Sabbath school for the young peo ple, 3:30 -Sunday afternoon. Evangelistic service 7:30 Sunday evening. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week services st 7:45 p. m. We festure special music and sing ing led by the 17-plece orchestra. Sound Bible gospel truth proclaimed that saves the soul from sin. You are cordially Invited to the Apostollo Faith, Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. F. McFarland, Pastor Bible school opens promptly at ten o'clock. Lester Newbry, superinten dent. There will be a special program commemorating the centennial of the Whltman-Spaldlng Mission to Oregon, at which time the young folks will present a play. Morning worship, 11:00. Subject of sermon: "Trie wnitman-opajaing Mission to Oregon In 1838." Special music by choir. Evening worship, 7:00, when tne mission study classes will meet for the last study of "Africa." The Junior society meets Monday afternoon at four o'clock. Bible study and prayer, Wednesdsy 7:30 p. m. 1 First Presbyterian Church Rev. Sherman L. Divine, Pastor. Msnse, 37 Ross Court. Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sermon. "Be Ye Thankful." Church school, all departments. 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. No mid-week service as this church Joins in the union Thanksgiving service Thursday at 10 a. m. In the First Baptist church with Rev. W. R. Balrd preaching the sermon. Music Sunday morning: Anthem, "Praise the Lord, O Jerusale m(Maun- der); solo, "The Lord's Prayer" (Ma- lottl, Harvey Field. A most cordial welcome -to all who will worship with us. Thanksgiving Day Program First Baptist Church 10-11 A. M. 'Praise God From Whom All Bless ings Flow" Congregation. Invocation Captain Durham. Hymn, "Holy. Holy. Holy". Prayer Dr. Sherman L. Divine. Anthem Baptist Choir. President's Proclsmatlon Rev, car Qlbson. Thanksgiving offering. Ladles' Quartet Mrs. Merrlman. Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. Flnley and Mrs. Neff. Sermon, Rev. W. R. Balrd. Closing hymn. Benediction Rev. Joseph Knotts. Os- First Baptist Church Fifth snd North Central. Wllford A. Dawes, Minister. Bible school, 9:45. Be sure and be on time so that you do not miss the opening service. Morning worship, 10 o'clock, ser mon, "A Faithful Steward." rnis is another of the series of expository sermons on I Corinthians. Choir an them, "Sing Unto the Lord With Thanksgiving." B. Y. P. U 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7.30. Speaking on the Book of Revelation, the pastor's subject will be "144.000 Plus." Spe cial music will be a number by the young people's quartet. Everyone welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized brench of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday No vember 33, "Soul and Body." Wednesday evening church meet ing. Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o clock.. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The reading room, which la lo cated at 401 In the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all Christian Science - literature may be read, borrowed or purchased, The publlo Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Thanksgiving services wlU be held Thursday morning, Nov. 36 at eleven clock. 4 First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel Street Joseph Knotts, Minister 9:45 . b. Sunday school. Mr. E. Neumann, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship, sermon theme, "Legions of Love." Solo. How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings, oy uaa, unr bv Miss. Margarita Lumen: An them. The Heavens Are Declaring, by Beethoven: Prelude. Serenade In A flat, J. Lsmont Oslbrslth; Offertory. Melody, The Wanderer, F. Schubert; Postlude. Canzone, Hubbard William Harris. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, di rector: Mrs. Dorrls Lsnta, organist. 6 :30 p. m. Wesley, Epworth, and In termediate leagues Invite all young people to attend their services. 7:30 p. m., informal evangelistic services, special music. The pastor will use for his theme the Interesting subject. "When A MAN Is Strong." Yo i will enjoy this service. Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. union ThankMlving service at the Baptist church Thursdsy morning from ten to eleven o'clock. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) X. Msln and Portland Ave, Harry H.-. Young. Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock thla morning. All children are urged to be present ss parts In the Christmas program will be given out. Bible class at 10:30 o'clock. Divine worship at 11:00 o'clock. Theme: Does It mske a difference which church one Joins. The Sunday school teachers meet Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock In the parsonage. Mr. Geo. Huenera will give demonstration lesson. Services on Thanksgiving Day at :00 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bldg. Tel. JSJ-R Main and Riverside. Medford. Ore. Skillful Service - Reasonable Prices DR. GEO S. JENNINGS Osteopathic Physician and Sur geon and Optometrtc Eye Specialist Now In Permanent Offices 424 Medford center Bldg.. Medford, Oregon. Tel. 843 First Chrltslan Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Balrd, Minister. Blbls school at 9:45 a. m.: Ralph Cook, superintendent. Everymsns Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:46. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. An them: "Thee We Adore" (wuson) Choir directed by Eftle Herbert Kurtz. Sermon. "Investing for Eternity." Christian Endesvor at 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor study for adults at 6:30. Evangellstlo service st 7:30. The young people's choir, directed by Miss Eleanor Curry, will sing the negro spiritual. "Swing low, sweet Chariot." Sermon subject, "Christ's Call to Youth." Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner Esst Jsckson and Bessie. Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor. Residence 46 South Modoc Avenue. The revival meeting with Rev. Geo, R. Altken Is still In action. Rev. Alt- ken will preach at 11 a. m. on "Face to Face With Facts.- Sunday school will begin at 9:45 a. m.. the mass meeting at s p. and the messsge, "The Privilege of Every Christian." Y. P. S. will be at 6:45 p. m. At 7:30 closing message of the even gellst, "A Voice From the Departed.' To the strsnger In the city we ax. tend a Christian welcome. To those who enjoy a good spiritual feast, come and help us with the services on Sunday. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer service at the church. w 1 ,. and shot were ill thit our forefathers re quired to assure a bounteous Thanksgiving. Today the complexities of life are not so simple. If money shortage or irksome bills are dimming your hopes for a bounteous Thanks givingphone, write, or drop in. We will ex plain how you can consolidate all your bills and have only one payment to make, or get cash for those extras. You can borrow on your own sig. nature, personal security, or car. 1 OREGON-WASHINGTON MORTGAGE Ground Floor Craterlan Building W. E. Thomas. Mgr. Phone 138 CO. I si ES IN SMART SEI HERE The King of England may be tbe man of the hour In the International press, but In Medford "Oliver Oliver1 la hero. He's the man for whom lo cal hostesses are organizing parties. And he's the gay young blade that fslr young damsels wlU pay to see Monday and Tuesday evenings. He mercenary In a lot of waya, but he can't compare with his mother "for the female of the species" Is well demonstrated In the Oakshot family, The three act comedy, starring an all local cast, will open to the pub lic Monday evening at 8:16 o'clock at St. Mark's Oulld haU and those, who sre not sufficiently fortunate to get 'first night" tickets, will have chance to aee the show Tuesdsy, Tbe play Is being produced by St. Msxk'a Altar Guild aa a benefit to raise funds for financing the beating plant at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The cause seem altogether appro. prlate for the play Is dominated by heated conversation. A number of valleyttea with an ap preciation for tbe little theater movement have arranged dinner parties for Mondsy or Tuesday eve. nlng. bridge table chatter reveals, and will continue with their guests to the Oulld hall, where the tickets will be on sale again for the tardy ones. They are now offered at Baldwin piano Shoppe and Ethelwyn B. Hoff. mann's. Members of the Oulld are also selling them throughout the city. Fresh butter-toasted nuts for vour Tnsnxsgmng ainner. Huson a conf. Join ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club. Every 18th pair fret. a Closing time- for Too Late to Claa- alfy Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Society W Clubs (Continued from Page Four) American Legion Auxiliary Bv Grace Holmes Th next meeting of the American Legion auxiliary Is to be held in the Baldwin piano shop club room on Monday evening, November 33rd. at eight o'clock. This meeting Is the social meeting of the month with Mrs. Roland Smith, membership chairman, in charge of the social hour. The evening Is to be a wel come to the new membera and is a let acquainted" party. All new membera and prospective members are asked to be present. II tnere are any auxiliary members of other units living In Medford or vicinny w. would Ijke to hsve them meet, us.and become acquainted. Tbe new membership cards are ready and will be distributed Monday evening. The auxiliary year la divided into months during which the chairman of each committee la asked to pro vide entertslnmsnt for the social hour of her particular month. In thla way the auxiliary membersnip becomes acquainted with work of each committee. These months are listed ss follows: November, membership month, membership chslrman Mrs. Roland Smith. December, hospital month, hospital chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer January, legislative month, legisla tive chairman, Mrs. Barl York. February, Americanism and nation- defense, Mrs. Wm. Holloway and Mrs. Csss wymore. March, community service, chslr man. Mrs. Joseph Fllegel. April, child welfare, Mrs. Thomas Freed and Mrs. Carrol Parker. May, poppy, chairman, Mrs. Wei- don Cleaves. Members are asked to watch for tbe date of the rummage sale to be held In the near future. , Christmas Party Planned by Group Plans tor a Christmas party Tues day evening, December 75, at the home of Mrs. E. M. Wilson were an nounced at tbe all-day session of the Baptist ladles' auxiliary Tuesdsy. Mrs. Everett Flnley was hostess tor the event and luncheon was served at noon. Business session followed luncheon with various games being arranged for entertainment during the alter noon. 4 Royal Nelghbora Postpone Sesslon- Because of the regular meeting date falling on Thanksgiving Day, this week's session of Royal neign bors has been postponed, witn .finite lata to be announced later. Th. iroun was host to a largo number Thursday evening at cards, .rrf oolni to Mrs. Msrie usten r-. .1 p-Rrftnn. Ed IjOvcii Charles Lewis. The Grange with elected Taylor; lecturer, Ash ton MEETS APPROVAL Popular and favorable rrsponse continued to b made yesterday to the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce plan to Md Rogue River valley farmers by reducing surplus turkey stocks through a pre -hoi id ay Increase In consumption. E. T. Allen, owner and manager of the Allen hotel, announced that every employe of the hotel would be given gift turkey for Thanksgiving. Thla the second Medford business en terprise to announce such a policy. the J. C. Pennev department store having disclosed Friday that all of lt employes would be given birds for the holiday. Medford post of the American Le gion said It would help carry out the chamber's Idea by serving a free tur key dinner at in stag party Tuesday night for all World war veterans in Jackson county. In furtherance of the plan, tur key waa served at the "daddies" night celebration held Friday evening in the Lincoln school. About 160 per sons attended. Also to carry out the idea, the Eastern star served a tur key dinner at the past masters' night held Friday evening in the Masonic temple. Meantime all Medford service clubs had ordered turkey menus for their luncheons and dinners this week and turkey la to be served also at the lolnt dinner-dance to be held at the Chateau Wednecdav n1;ht by the Active clubs of Medford and Ashland The 20-30 club enjoyed a turkey din ner at the Chateau last nltrht. Res tiurante and hotels throughout the county are featuring- turkey dinners rt reduced rates. "The movement is gaining momen rum and officials of the chamber are well satisfied ," ssld A. H. Ban- well, chamber manager, "We should like to have the growers come a little more to the forefront and help us ptiah this campaign. We should like to hear from growers who hnve not vet arranged for the marketing of their turkeys so that In the event w receive Inquiries we can be of a mor direct help." 1 .EGION STAG FOR Medford post IS of the American Legion will be host to all Jackson county veterans of the World war at a stag party Tuesday evening in Knights of pythiaa hall, 5th and drape streets, it was announced yes terday by J. F. Fllegel, commander. Horace Bromley la lu change of In telligence and Cole Holmes la head of the dinner committee. Festivities will start at 8 o'clock with a program of entertainment in lieu of the usual business session. Dinner will be held after the pro gram and turkey will be served to help carry out the Chamber of Commerce plan to reduce a surplus stock of the birds, Mr. Holmes said. The party is free and post officers said tt was hoped that all the world war veterans of the county would at tend. NEW SERVICE AT MALM'S PRESENT AN OPPORTUNITY For Thrifty Women Inaugurating a new service for patrons of the John Cupp Furniture store, Cupp's Furniture Exchange was opened for business yesterday at 409 East Main street across from tne Roxy theatre. C. M. Hon, well-known local salesman, Is msnager of Cupp's new department. Old, out of date furniture may now be disposed of under the exchange nlan by which It la applied on new high grade pieces selected from John Cupp's extensive stock In the store located at 317 East Main street. New furniture at moderate prices Is also available at the exchange atore. "This la no ordinary second hand store. Every piece of furniture will be certified. In other words. It will bo thoroughly fumigated In our own plunt under the requirements of the sanitary Ibwb of Oregon. Each article will bear the certified tag showing that state board of health regulations have been fulfilled." Mr. Cupp stated. 4 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. V, O. Jacoby off aa Almond street a girl weighing five pounds and 14 ounces at Sacred Heart hospital Friday morning. No vember 30. Mother and baby were re ported aa getting along splendidly yesterday. Applegate Orange Orange met November 18 u..r Mwin Taylor presiding. .,i Matbenv. Barbara Mee Aubrey Taylor and Chas. Offenbacher were obligated In third and fourth degrees. mection of officers was main busi ness of the evening. Officers were . fallows: msster, Mrmr. Bernard Andren; Mildred Taylor; Foerst: assistant siewara. Lester Hill: cnapnn. Knutxen; tressurer, Clarence Ossso w.y; secretary. Naomi Smith: gate keeper. Aubrey Taylor: Ceres Bar bara Mee: Ramona. Lola Matheny. Flora, Marlon Matheny: lady assist snt stewsrd, Harriet Matheny: exec utive committee, Frank Knutswn, C. D. Thomas and Boy Johnston. Thanksgiving night a dance will be given at the hall sponsored by the Orange. Closing time for Too Late to Claa slfy Ada Is 1:30 p. m. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wilson of Sams Valley a boy weighing eight pounds and two ouncea at Sacred Heart hospital Thursday evening, No vember 10. Mother and baby were progressing nicely yesterday, hospital attendants said. 1 ; 5ALSM. Nov.. 31. (fl-i Governor Martin reiterated his request of the federal postofflce department to har monize the new Salem postofflce with the new capltol building by provid ing for a marble exterior. The two butldlnga will be constructed on ad joining plots of land. WINDOW OLASS We sell window glsss and will replace your broken windows ressonably. Trowbridge Csb lnet Works. COATS ' you would want to wear 10.85 3B.7S. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN Income Shares Msrylsnd Fund: Bid 10.80; asked si 1.60. Quarterly Income: Bid $18.70; ssked 20.98. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. ELEGANCE FOR EVENING Let us arrange your Interesting new hair dress for Thanksgiving. PERMANENTS $1.50 to $10.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave 75 With Manicure SI .25 BOWMAN'S 18 S. Central. Tel. S? 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