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Qhurch Interests and Ntjm
St. Mark's Episcopal
E. 8. Bartlam, Rector.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon at 11
. m,
Church school, 9:4S a. m.
Mwlford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jeho
vah' Witnesses meet Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. and Saturday afternoons
at 2:00 p. m. at No. 737 South Cen
tral avenue. All Interested In Watch
Tower Bible study are welcome.
Main Street Methodist Church
Oscar G. Gibson, Minister.
Morning service. 11 o'clock. Sub
ject. "The Trail of Life."
Church school, 9:45. R. J. Bills,
superintendent.
Ep worth league, 6:45 p. m.
Evening service, 7 :30. Subject.
"Life's Great Principle."
You are always welcome to worship
with us. '
Church of God
Haven and Holly Streets.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Rob
ert Mulllns will speak.
Young people's service, 7:30 p. m.;
Myrtle Davis, leader.
Evening service, 7:30. Rev. Hugh
Murch will speak.
Tuesday evening Y. P., 7:30.
Wednesday prayer and praise serv
ice. 7:45.
All axe welcome. . .
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie.
Rev. C. Edwin Cox. Pastor. Residence
45 South Modoc.
The regular Sunday school hour Is
9:46. We are glad to welcome the
new scholars.
Preaching service at 11 a. m. by the
pastor. "Pour Aspects of the Chris
tian's Faith."
Y. P. S. C. E., 6:45 p. m. Th leader
requests all to be present.
The 7:30 hour is evangelistic. Come
and hear a new voice.
Prayer and Bible stud; at 7:30
Wednesday.
Apostollo Faith
42 N. Front St.
Sunday morning 10:30, devotional
service.
Sunday afternoon 3:30, Sabbath
school.
Sunday evening 7:30, evangelistic
service. 1
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of
each week regular gospel services.
7:45 p. m. The most essential thing
thia world need today la a return
to the faith of our childhood.
The Apostolic faith for the past
30 years has upheld the whole truth
of the Bible, and are still preaching
the old time religion that aaves from
sin. You are invited to attend these
meetings. No collections ever taken.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Sherman Lurid on Divine. D. D
pastor; manse, 37 Ross Court.
Our church will observe World's
Bible Sunday with morning worship
and sermon "The Book of Books" at
10:45 a. m. Anthem "On Life's High
way," Brown; solo "How Beautiful
Upon the Mountains," Parker; "by
Miss Mary Ann Gates. The church
school meets in all departments at
8:30 a. m.
At 6:30 the C. E. Players will pre
sent a missionary play "Two Mas
ters" under direction of Mrs. Divine.
The Mid-week Bible study will cover
Psalms 124, 125. 12S, Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. All welcome at all our
services.
Church of the Nazarcne
Central Avenue at Jackson.
Rev. E. E. Martin, district superin
tendent and evangelist, will speak
both morning and evening today.
This presents an opportunity for the
public to hear this gifted prophet, at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.; Mrs. F. I.
Caulklns, superintendent. The school
seeks to make an average of 200 In
attendance for the month. Rev. E.
E. Martin will speak briefly.
Young people's meeting. 7:30 p. m.;
Miss Orpha Beer, superintendent.
Miss Helen Sc heel's group will present
an attractive program.
Children's meeting. 6:30 In the an
nex building: Mrs. Fred M. Weather
ford, director.
Wednesday at 7:30. monthly meet
In. directed by the W. F. M. S,; Mrs.
Ella Herman, president.
The Medford W. C. T. U. will con
duct the monthly meeting In this
church Thursday at 2 p. m., with
Fred Wcatherford as special speaker;
his topic. 'Let's Do Something to
corn up tne Twpg,"
The Salvation Army
236 North Bartlett St., Capt. and
Mrs. G. R. Durham, commanding of
ficers.
Holiness meeting, 11 a. m.; Sun
day school, 2 p. m.; Young People's
Legion. 3:15 p. m.; open air meeting
at Main and Central at 7:30 p. m.;
salvation meeting, 8 p. m.
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.
Subject for the morning service
will be, "New Wine in New Bottles."
Evening, "Has the Church Failed
God?"
A welcome to all.
Full Gospel Church
Newtown Street near West Main.
Leonard Weston, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Children's church during the morn
ing worship hour In the lower audi
torium. Bring the children.
Morning worship, 1 1 a'clock.
Young people's meeting, 6:45 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
We welcome visitors at all our
services.
Free Methodist Church
West Tenth and Ivy Streets.
V. M. Abbott, Pastor.
Sunday school, '9:45 a. m. The
Pullman Four will sing for the Sun
day school. The quartet will have
charge of the entire song service.
Morning message by the evangelist
at 11 o'clock.
Young people's hour at 6:30 p. m.
A rousing song service starting
promptly at 7:30 p. m., led by the
quartet. . A variety of spirituals and
hymns will be the special feature of
the devotional service. Rev. Pltlnt
speaks following the song service. Do
not miss the opportunity of hearing
this famous Gaspel team.
The First Baptist Church
Fifth and North Central streets.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister.
9:45 Bible school. Mr. B. F. Neff,
superintendent. Be sure and be on
time so that you will not miss the
opening service.
11:00 Morning worship. The pas
tor continues the exposition of I Cor.,
speaking upon the subject, "An Un
leavened Loaf," There will bo special
muslo by the choir which Is directed
by Mrs. Clem Flnley. Communion
service.
6:30 B. Y. P. U. There are four
of these group meetings at this hour.
7:30 Evening service. The pastor
again brings a message from the
Book of Revelation, his theme oelrtg
"Thrown Out.'Special music. Congre
gational singing.
All are Invited to these services.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main end Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Help
make our Suuday school efficient by
attending regularly and by being on
time. - " "
Morning worship, 11 a'clock. Ser
mon theme, "Watching for Christ."
Prelude, Communion In G., George S.
Schuler; offertory, A Mountain Medi
tation, Leslie F. Watson; postlude.
Civic March. Frederic Lacey; quartet.
Dramas of Galilee, by Morrison, sung
by Marguerite Lurr.an, Constance
Moore. Derwin Jacobnon and Harvey
Fields; anthem. His Banner of Love,
Ackley. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang,
director; Mrs. Doris Lantls, organist.
At 6:30 p. m. the Wesley. Epworth
and Intermediate leagues Invite all
young people to attend their meet
ings. At 7:80 p. m. the pastor has chosen
a more lively topic than it seems, for
this evening's . sermon. "Your Way
and God's Way." Come and enjoy
this service. Special music.
Midweek service on Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland avenue.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock with
rehearsal of the Christmas program.
No morning worship this morning.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.
Theme: "Signs of Christmas."
The Ladles' Aid meets this coming
Thursday afternoon in the church
basement. Mrs. John Hueners near
Jacksonville Is entertaining at 2 :00
o'clock. All members are urged to be
present.
Visitors are always welcome.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. F. McFarland, Pastor.
Bible school opens promptly at 10
o'clock. Lester Newbry, superintend
ent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
This Is "Universal Bible Sunday."
Subject of sermon, "Man Shall Not
Live by Bread Alone."
Evening worship at 7 o'clock. Two
classes on stewardship will meet,
one for the adults and one for the
young people. .
Junior society meets on Monday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock. All of Junior
age are welcome to these meetings.
Midweek prayer service and Bible
study Wednesday evening aa 7:30.
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, De
cember 6. "God the Only Cause and
Creator."
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 daily 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.
WARRENTON LEVY
TOPS IN OREGON
ASTORIA. Ore.. Dec. 6. AP( The
city of Warrenton advances Into the
highest tax classification In the state
next year as a result of county tax
sales which took away thousands of
dollars of assessed valuation there, a
report of the county assessor showed
today. '
Warrenton taxpayers will remit on
a basis determined by which diking
district they reside in. Those in dis
trict one must pay a rate of 132.7
mills; district two, 130 mills; and dis
trict three. 133.5 mills.
The Astoria tax will be 74.6 mills,
about three mills under 1935; Seaside,
89.3, a decline of more than two
mills; and Gearhart, 84.4, an Increase
of more than two.
Free Methodists
Enjoy Services
Of Gospel Team
Congregations are filling the Free
Methodist church to capacity to hear
Rev. Paul Pttlnl, dynamic evangelist,
and the "Pullman Four." colored gos
pel singers, according to Rev. V. M.
Abbott, pastor of the church.
Rev. Abbott announced Saturday
that an attractive program is being
REV. V. M. ABBOTT
arranged for the remainder of the
evangelistic campaign and urges peo
ple of the community to take advan1-
tage of the opportunity to hear the
unique team of religious workers.
Rev. Pltlnl'a sermon topic tonight,
will be "Christ's Challenge to 20th
Century's Flaming Youth."
Crime Expert Cuts
Wrists, Then Leaps
NEW YORK. Dec. 5. (AP) Row
land Caldwell Sheldon, West Point
graduate, sociologist and executive di
rector of the National Crime Preven
tion Institute, today took what he
described in a note as "the only way
out" by leaping eleven stories to his
death from the bedroom of his River
side Drive apartment. Sheldon cut
both wrists before Jumping.
The Most individual Xmas Gift of
all a well-made portrait of yourself,
made by The Peasleys.
American Legion
Auxiliary
By Grace Holmes
The first and foremost endeavor
of the American Legion and American
Legion auxiliary has been and will
be for the ensuing year help for the
disabled in 'the hospital and their
cependents. The care of the disabled
and their dependents is our trust: a
charge we keep with those of our
comrades who fared badly In th for
tunes of war. Since Its Inception the
American Legion's chief concern was
to see that each disabled veteran re
ceived hla Just due through proper
legislation. It has been our pleasure
to supplement that work by trying
to keep our disabled contented In
mind. The work of each organisation
has dovetailed with the other in uni
son, until, today, our rehabilitation
program has become stupendous in
Its scope.
The Roseburg Veterans hospital re
ceives mep from all over southern
Oregon and also ha many from
Idaho and Montana. The families of
these men mo.it often come with"
them thus creating quite a problem
for the welfare and hospital commit
tees of the Roseburg hospital auxili
ary chairmen. Each of the last three
years each unit ol uthern Oregon
has sent a box of toys to be distrib
uted to the children of these families.
Medford unit is placing boxes In
Fluhrer's Bakery on North Holly St.
and in Feldman's Electric store on
East. Main and Bartlett streets for
contributions of toys. We would like
each toy to be wrapped and a nota
tion on each toy as to whether It la
for a boy or girl. These boxes will
be placed In the stores named above
on Dec. 7th and will be there until
Dec. 12th as they are to be sent to
Roseburg on the 13th of December.
We hope for a generous response.
Auxiliary members are reminded
of the welfare meeting on Monday.
Dec. 7th, In the welfare room u the
Medford Kit-tonal bank building at 8
p. m. Quite a bit of work is on hand
to finish before the new year.
Much Interest la being taken in
the district meeting to be held In
Klamath Falls on Tuesday. Dec. 16th
at the American Legion hall at 2:30
p m. A complete program of the
day will be published next week
Mrs. Walter Olmscheld. president ol
district 4, will preside. Mrs. Olm
scheld was president of Medford unit
a few years ago.
TO RETAIN POST
Towns nd Clubs No. 1 and 2 of Med
ford were In attendance and derived
great benefit by the contact, and In
tend to visit the historic city igaln
soon.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. (AP) Sup
porters rallied around John D. M.
Hamilton today In an effort to keep
him in the post of Republican na
tional chairman, despite his offer to
step out.
Hamilton, who managed the Lan
don campaign, announced he would
offer his resignation to the party's
national committee in Chicago De
cember 17. His statement implied,
however, that he would remain If
given a vote of confidence.
Several national committeemen
spoke out In favor of keeping Hamil
ton at the party helm, though some j
others reserved comment.
VIce-Chalrman Ralph B. Williams l
at Portland. Ore., predicted Hamil
ton would be retained.
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING
J'VILLE TOWNSENDERS
Jacksonville Townsend Club No. 1,
met In the chamber of commerce
building Tuesday evening, with a
lartie and enthusiastic crowd present.
President Lewis ably took charge
of the business session as different
subjects were presented and dis
cussed at length.
After the business session a volun
teer program was enjoyed and met
with hearty applause.
The ladles of Jacksonville club
staged one of their famous feeds
which was enjoyed and appreciated.
COL'RSE OF SCALP TREATMENTS
SPECIAL 6 for 9A.0O
Monday and Tuesday only.
Mann's Beauty Salon.
Phone 542. Well naul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Cat Killer Uses Decoy.
TOKYO (UP) A man dressed in
a klmona who was chasing a cat with
a club In his hand was questioned by
police. He confessed that, using a
sparrow with clipped wings as a de
coy, he had killed scores of cats and
sold them to a maker of samtsen,
the stringed musical instrument used
by the geisha.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada Is 1:30 p. m.
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COAL BRIQUETS $15.00 per ton
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MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The morning service at the First
Christian church will be In observ
ance of annual "Woman'i Day." Miss
Ocrtrude Shewmaker, one of Oregon's
missionaries to Africa, will be guest
speaker. Mlsa shewmaker has a fur
lougfl only every six or seven years
and this win be a real opportunity
to hear what Is being accomplished
on the foreign field.
Special musical numbers have been
arranged. A large attendance Is ea
pected. .
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TEACHER OF PIANO
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EVERYONE
IS INVITED
To Attend the
Public Exhibit
At the
Hotel Medford
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
MORNING-AFTERNOON-EVENING
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Contest Photogrrphs
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