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    MKDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTJ. MEDFOKn. OREGON". SUNDAY. XOVEMBET? 29, IQHfi
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Qhurch Interests and .Mjofices j
St. Mark's Episcopal
E. S. Bartinm, Rector
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer end sermon, 11
n.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Street
Sunday school, 0:45.
Morning worship 11:00. R. E.
roan will speak.
Young people's service 7:00.
Evening worship 7:45. Rev.
Burch will speak.
Tuesday evening young people's
assembly 7:30. Wednesday evening
prayer service 7:45.
A welcome to alt.
Chap-
Hugh
Main Street Methodlft Church
. Main and Oakdale
Oscar Q. Gibson. Minister
Morning services 11 o'clock. Sub
ject. "The Margin of Goodness.
Church school 9:45. R. J. Bills su
perintendent. Epworth league 6:45.
Evening services 7 :30. Subject,
"Noiseless Building.
Strangers and visitors always welcome.
Med Tor cl Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses I
The Medford Company of Jeho-1
van's Witnesses meet Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. and Saturday afternoons
at 2:00 p. m. at No. 727 South Cen
tral avenue. All Interested in Watch
Tower Bible study are welcome.
Advent Christian Church
Corner Jackson and Welch. Rev. P.
B. Eastman.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.. preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The sub
ject for the morning service will be.
"Yet Carnal." Evening, "The Right to
the Tree of Life."
A welcome to all.
Full Gospel Church. .
Newtown street, near W, Main.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Children's church In the lower
auditorium during morning worship.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young people's meeting. 6:45 p. m.
Evangelistic service. 7:30.
Mid-week services Include a Bible
study Tuesday night and a fellow
ship and prayer meeting Friday.
Visitors are welcome at all our
services.
Apostolic faith Mission.
Announcing regular services for the
week.
Devotional and praise service Sun
day morning at 10:30.
Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m.
Sunday evening evangelistic service
at 7:30.
Special sacred musical program by
the orchestra preceding the Sunday
evening meeting.
Tuesday. Thursday and Friday of
each week gospel service at 7:45. If
you like good music and good singing
come to the Apostolic Faith and you
will find a hearty welcome.
The First Baptist Church
r5th and N. Central Streets
Wolford A. Dawes. Minister
Bible school 0:45. Mr. B. E Neff,
superintendent.
11:00 Morning worship. Sermon,
The Kingdom of Power." The pastor
continues the exposition of 1 Corin
thians. Special music arranged by the
choir.
6:80, B. Y. P. U.
7:30 Evening sermon. Continuing
the series on the Book of Revelation,
the pastor speaks on the subject,
"The Two Witnesses." Congregational
singing. Special music.
All Invited to these services.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale Sts.
W. R. Balrd, Minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
bouse auditorium, 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject, "Closing Challenge
to the Church."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:30
Sermon subject, "The Benediction
Beautiful."
Musical program under direction of
Effls Herbert Kurtz.
Today will bo Mr. Balrd's last Sun
day with this congregation. Large
crowds will attend the services, so
come early It you want a good seat
Pilgrim Holiness Church,
Corner East Jackson and Bessie St.
Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor.
Res. 45 So. Modoc Ave.
We are happy to announce that the
revival spirit is still upon our church
and people. We had a gracious
Thanksgiving service, with Rev. Alt
ken, and while he has gone on to
labor In other fields, yet his ministry
lingers.
Sunday at 9:45 a. m. the Bible
school opens and we invite those not
attending elsewhere. 11a. m., morn
lng sermon by the pastor. 6:48 p. m
Y. P. S. 7:30, the evening evange
llstic service by the pastor. Mid-week
service Wednesday, 7:30 for Bible
study and prayer. The little home
church, to which you are welcome.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod.)
East Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
The Sunday school will rehearse the
Christmas program at 10 o'clock.
There will be no Bible class this
morning.
Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Theme,
"Vows at the Beginning of the Church
Year."
An Important business meeting will
be held after the service. All com
municant members are urged to be
present.
The Sunday school teachers will
meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock In
the parsonage.
The Ladles' Aid will give Its annual
Christmas sMe Thursday evening in
the church basement.
Visitors are always welcome.
Free Methodist Church.
West Tenth and Ivy Sts.
V. M. Abbott. Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Young people's service at 6:30 p. m
Juniors hour at 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m
Special evanefllM-lc services will bo
conducted In the church, beginning
Wednesday evening. December 2. Rev
Paul Pltlnl and his Negro male quar
tet is the invited help. You are cor
dially invited to attend these special
evangelistic services. Hear this con
secrated quartet of fine christian men
brinn their message in song.
Rev. Pltlnl Is one of our outstand
ing evangelists. You will enjoy hear
Ine this man of God preach the" un
searchable rlcbwi of Chrtrt. Services
ererv nleht st 7 30
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
West Main and Laurel streets.
Joseph Knotts. minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. E. J:
Neumann, superintendent. Every one
come on time.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon
theme. "Mercy's Hand." Anthem by
the large chorus choir directed by
Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. Mrs. DorU
Lantz, organist.
All young people are Invited to at
tend the several Epworth leagues.
Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Special
music. Come and enjoy our Informal
evening service. The pastor will
preach tonight on the theme, "Power
of One Ambition."
Mid-week service on Wednesday at
30 p. m.
Sunday school board meeting Tues
day evening at 7:30 o'clock.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Novem- ;
ber 29, "Ancient and Modern Necro
mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypno
tism, Denounced."
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 Is located
at 401 In the Medford building, Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
The librarian Is in attendance from
10 to 4. at which time the Bible and
all Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Dr. Harvey Farmer
Will Preach Today
J'Ville And C. P.
Dr. Harvey Farmer of Philadelphia,
has returned to Medford for a few
days and will speak this morning at
the Presbyterian church In Jackson
ville and thia evening at the Federa
ted church in Central Point. His
message will be "Items from our spir
itual stocktaking in the light of the
Lord's coming."
, Dr. Farmer has held Bible confer
ences In India. Ceylon, Federated
Malay States. Canada, North Africa
and some forty of the states of the
union. He was for many yers home
director and field superintendent of
the North Africa Mission which works
with the Moslems and native tribes
In Algeria,' Tunisia, Morocco and
Libya,
It is a privilege to hear the fine
Gospel message Dr. Farmer brings,
and also to hear of his life work In
foreign countries. All are cordially In
vited to attend the services at 11 a.
m. at Jacksonville Presbyterian
church, and 7:30 p. m. at Federated
church In Central Point.
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Rev. Weatherford
Refuses New Post
Rev. Fred M. Weatherford, pastor
of the Medford Church of the Naz
arene, this week received a lucrative
bid to the pulpit of ah outstanding
southern city of that denomination.
Though the bid offers a salary In
crease of twenty dollars per week,
Mr. Weatherford has elected to stay
with the loyal local church and Its
friendly constituency.
Mr. Weatherford made known the
offer of the southern city upon his
return fronTvAlbany, where his family
spent Thanksgiving with hla brother.
Attorney Mark V. Weatherford. of that
city. The occasion especially com
memorated his brother's 26th wed
ding anniversary.
Forest Fire Help
Sought By State
The state forestry office in Salem
yesterday requested the Rogue river
national forest service here to stand
by over the week-end for a possible
call for assistance In suppressing tip-
state fires. The Salem office said the
state's flre-fightlng personnel and
equipment were being strained severe
ly and help might be needed. Es
pecially might transportation facili
ties be required, national forest ex
ecutives here were told.
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PHOENIX JUNIOR CLASS
10 PRESENT 'UN HERO'
die ton: Harris Ellsworth trophy for
best notes In local paper. Baker hlh
school; Eric W. Allen cup for best
mimeograph paper, Carlton.
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WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your Broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works
Lady Astor Terms
Baby Roce Horrible
TORONTO, Nov. 28. (Canadian
Press) Lady Astor caie to Canada
today and said Toronto's half million
dollar baby derby was "horrible "
The American born member of par-
liament, who frequently has expressed
her own Ideas on the birth and bring
ing up of children, Is here for a visit.
"Think of what good that money
would have done If It had been left
to open air nurseries," she said.
"What we want today in children is
quality, not quantity. If we wanted
the latter we might go to China to
find it, but I wouldn't think of Can
ada." Tunny Is the largest species of
mackerel. It also is called horse
mackerel.
CHRYSLER TOPS 'EM ALL.
L
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First Ir by t erlan Churrli.
Rev. Sherman Landon Divine, D-D.,
Pastor. Manse, 27 Ross Court.
Morning worship. 10:45 a. m. Ser
mon, "The Father and His Son.
Church school, all departments.
9:30 a. m.
The C. E. will form a caravan to
Ashland in the afternoon to attend
the Crater Lake Union annual con
vention. Dr. Divine gives the even
ing address on "Fellow Workers In
Prayer."
Quarterly meeting of Women's as
sociation in the church parlor, Tues
day 2 p. m.
Mid-week prayer and Bible study.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Friday. 2 to 10 p. m-, annual church
bazaar and turkey dinner in church
social hall. A cordial Invitation to
all.
Musical numbers Sunday morning:
Duet, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought."
Katherlne Wendt and Jean McAllis
ter: solo, "The Publican" (Vande-
water), Miss Etenor Poffenbarger.
Church of the Nnwirene
Central Avenue at Jackson
Fred Weatherford, pastor-evanaelist
will be heard twice today. At the
popular 7:30 p. m. evangelistic hour.
"More than Gold, and Better than
Diamonds." Music a specialty for
this hour. ,
At the 11 o'clock morning worship,
"The Abounding Orace of God."
Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Mrs p. I.
Caulklns, superintendent. If atten
dance goes over the 200 mark today
It will give us more than an average
ot 200 per Sunday for the month.
Young people's meeting 6:30, Mrs,
Orpha Beer, president. The group
headed by Arnold Kornstad will pre
sent a program of special Interest to
young people.
Junior meeting 6 :30 In Annex
building, under direction Mrs Fred
M. Weatherford.
Mid-week service Wednesday at
7:30 prayer, praise and Bible Uudy.
We hospitably open our doors and
bid you welcome.
Fun Valley
PHOENIX, Nov. 28 (Spl.) Junior
class of Phoenix high school will pre
sent Charles George's hilarious larce
'The Tin Hero" Thursday, Dec. o, at
8 p. m.. at the high school gymna
sium. ' ,
Central theme of "The Tin Hero"
Insures excitement and fun from be
ginning to end of all three acts. If
ceals with the plight of an extremely ;
modest and retiring young man, sud-
denly thrown into the limelight by
the exaggerations of his doting moth- ;
er, who believes that "he swam fear
lessly and boldly through storm- j
tossed waters." to save a beautiful
French girl from drowning while he
was vacationing in France.
Unfortunately, Douglas, the unhappy !
hero, cannot swim a stroke. He saved i
the girl by rowing out to her in a
leaky boat, but forgot to mention !
this detail to his mother. By the
time his mother has finished embroi
dering the story, Douglas has betome
not only a hero but also a champion
swimmer; and upon hts return to
America, he Is forced to live up to
all this advance publicity. In fact, j
poor Douglas Is forced to do every
thing that goes against his retcent
nature.
The cast includes: Irene Steadman. ;
Frances Glover, Dorothy Davis, Jean-
nette McAbce, Norma Pree. Helen
Briscoe. Lucille Mccarty, Carmen
Houston. Benjamin Swisher, James
Newlln, William Downing, and Alex s
McFarland. The production is under
direction of Miss Marjorle Goff.
BANQUET TUESDAY
confer the Royal
three candidates
FERN VALLEY, Nov. 28. (Spl.)
The first meeting of the Fern Valley
ladles' club will be held at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Ferns, Wednesday, De
cember 2. Each lady is asked to
bring a ten-cent gift for a Christ
mas exchange. AH ladles of the com
munity are Invited.
John and Joe Kantor, Jr., drove
to Klamath Falls Sunday. They were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Marshall. '
Shelton Bennett has been on the
sick list the past few days.
L. H. Hughes is sawing wood for
Dr. Swedenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele called
at the homo of their daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Kantor, Sunday. They were ac
companied by - their little grand
daughter, Barbara Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dewltt called at
the Hughes home Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. John Savage were
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. McClaln of Phoenix, Monday.
Mrs. Savage Is a niece of Mr. Mc
Claln. The Gospel meetings held at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Brown will
continue the coming week, on Tues
day. Thursday and Friday nights at
8 o'clock.
Patricia and Joyce Marshall of
Klamath Falls are the guests of their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams of
Talent were guests at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Tranks
glvlng Day.
Harley Dunn of Ashland was a
business caller in the valley Thurs
day. Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads ts 1 :30 p. m.
Crater Lake chupter No. 32. Royal
Arch .Masons, will
Arch degree on
Tuesday evening.
Preceding degree work, the mem
bership will convene In the large
dining hall on the second floor of
the Masonic temple, where a com
plimentary dinner will be served.
Previous plans were to have turkey
but since so much turkey has been
consumed by the membership at
Thanksgiving time, some other meat
will be served at 0:30.
Royal Arch Masons are coming
from Ashland. Jacksonville and Grants
Pass, and this promises to be a most
enjoyable evening for all present. All
Royal Arch Masons arc urged to at
tend. 4
Eugene High News
Best State Paper
EUGENE. Nov. 28. (JP) The "News"
of the Eugene high school was named
winner of the 1936 Arnold Bennett
HbII trophy, awarded for the best
high school paper In Oregon. Howard
Kesslar. chairman of the awards com
mittee of Sigma Delta Chi, national
journalism fraternity at the Univer
sity, of Oregon, said today.
Other awards In the contest In
cluded: Guard cup for best paper
In schools of over 600 students. "Post"
of Franklin high school, Portland;
Register trophy for the best paper In
schools under 500. "Lantern" of Pen-
1 Medford a Oldest
and Finest"
Daily's Auto Painting
32 South llnrtloll
DR. GEO S. JENNINGS
Oiteiipalhlr rhy,1rln and ' Sur
geon and Optiimrtflc Kyr wpermltst
Now In Permanent Office!
424 Medford Center llldl.
Medford. Ori-jon. Tel. 843
Annrd Rcwd Contrart
SALEM. Nov. 38. (4V-The tt
highway commission awarded the
contract today for 3.33 mttea of grad
ing 13.34 mllea of grave aurfaclne
with oil treatment on the Gap
Ranch-Silver Creek aectlon of the
central Oregon highway In Harney
county. The award waa made to the
Warren Northweat company of Port
land foT I91.96S.
Cloalug tlma for Too Late to Claa
ifv Ada la 1:30 p m.
Kennell Ellis Studio
Blanche Leclerc, Managing Owner
ANNOUNCES
A Grand Holiday Special
ONB REGULAR 11.50 Of
ENl.AROBMENT WITH HKAl'
TIFL'L FRAME
t $3.
Take advantage of this special! Make your
appointment at once as this offer is tor a
limtied time only. No extra charge for
groups. Call 320.
Kennell Ellis Studio
32 No. Central
John Reisacher
TEACHER OF PIANO
INQUIRE AT
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
Pupil of Prof. Frledrleh Wnhrer
Vienna State .radfm?
ReMcnre Phone l.Vi5-L
228 W 6th
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emart! So up-to-the-minute In
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