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' HrePFORD MATT; TRIBUNE. MEPFOKD. OKECjON.- SFNTDAT, .TTLT-18.- 1937 PAGE FTTE Church Interests and Notices St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bartlam. Rector Holy communion, 8:00 . m. Morning prayer and Knnon. 11:00 m. Church school. 9:49 a. m. Church of Jesus Christ Sunday evening services of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Ealnta (Mormon) will be held In the I. O. O. F. hall at I p. m. Speakers will be Elders J. L. Coulan and Mark Smith. The public Is Invited. Church of God Haven and Holly Sts. 8:45 a. m.. Sunday school, Raymond Chapman, superintendent. 11:00 a. m, preaching service. Bro. Raymond Chapman will fill the pul pit In absence of pastor Robert Mul len, pastor Robert Mullen and wife and several others will be away to the annual camp meeting at Wood burn. Ore. Date of camp meeting Is July H-35. 7:00 p. m.. Young people's meeting Jim Metcalf, leader. 8:00 p. m.. preaching service. Everyone Is Invited to all our services. Flnt Presbyterian Church Rev. Sherman Landon Divine, D.D.. LL.D.. Pastor 11 a.m. morning worship with ser mon by Reo Calvin W. Laufer, D.D., of New York City. Contralto solo "My God and Father While I Stray." . (Marston.) Eleanore Poffenberger. . 5:30 p. m., union park service, city park, with sermon by Dr. Divine. -What Wilt Thou?" Solo. "Rest With These In Heaven." (Harker), Robert Wright. Quartette, "The Radiant Morn Hath passed Away" Elsie Strang, Edna Elfert, A. J. MacDonald, Robert Wright. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., under leadership of Robert Brewer. All da partments. C. E. 7 p.m. Most cordial welcome to all. Russian To Speak Mlchal Billester Russia today as compared to the regime of the czars wilt be explained by Michael Billester. native -vrn Rus sian. In illustrated lectures at morn ing and evening services In the First Baptist church today. Mr. Billester, announced as an out standing authority on Russia, will relate from first hand, uncensored knowledge, facts of Russian life since the revolution. He resided In Russia for sixteen years before the revolt and visited the country again In recent years. During his visit he took pic tures which he will use to Illustrate his talks. Silver Chord Quartet First Christian Church James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, choir director, Mabel Sims, pianist, Ralph L. Cook, Sunday j school superintendent. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Everyman's Community Bible class same hour In court house. Morning worship 11 o' clock. Prelude, "Lento," by Wood-forde-Plnden Offertory. "Sunrise" by De Leone. Anthem. "O Rest In the Lord " by Mendelssohn . Sermon by pastor. "A Fundamental Question." This church will co-operate In the union service of Medford churches held in the city park Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Dr. Divine, pastor of the Pres byterian church will preach. All young people who attended the Turner Young People's conference this year or were In attendance any other year are asked to meet at the church Sunday promptly at 6:45 p. m. for Important meeting concerning some future plans. C. E. Societies and adult study group meet at church Sunday at 7 p. m. Following devotional and dls- cusslon period of Older Young people's r group they will have a period of rec reation In the church parlors and refreshments. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovahs Witnesses meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and 'every Saturday after noon at 1 :30 at 727 South Central avenue. All Interested in Watch Tow er Bible study are welcome. Churrh- of the Nazarene Central Avenue at Jackson Fred M. Weather ford, pastor-evangelist, will speak at 10:45 a. m., wor ship today on "Because Punishment la Delayed, the Sinner Continues." Spe cial music. Dr. R. Wayne Gardner, vice pres ident of Northwest Nazarene college, will be the pastor's pulpit guest at the 7:45 evening service. 9:45 a. m. Is Sunday school hour. Mrs. F. I. Caulkins. superintendent. There were 207 present last Sunday. There Is still more room, for new re cruits In our thriving school. Young people's meeting 6:45 p. m., Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, president. At this hour the Silver Chord quartet from the Northwest Nazarene college will deliver a secred musical concert of outstanding merit. These young ladies are heard with great appreciation wherever they sing. They will also be heard In two numbers at the 7:45 evening service. Warm welcome to visitors and friends. Advent Christian Church. Irvln Dupray (acting) Pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Grace Thurman. nipt. Preaching at 11 a.m.. and 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ntgm. Morning subject. "Power." vrvn.nr subtest to be announced. We are expecting a visiting minister to be with us next, ounaay. avnB llst A. E. Bloom of Portland expects to stop over here on his way south. You will be made to feel at home at any all these service. First Baptist Church . Fifth and North Central Wolford A. Dawes, minister. Bible school. 9:45. Classes for all ages. Momlnff worth Id at 11. Rev. Mich ael Blllister of Los Angeles, of the Russian Evangelistic association, wno has recently returned from a trip to the soviet union, will be the speaker j both morning and evening. His morning subject will be, "God in Hls nrv or th Fall of the Russian Em pire" and In the evening bis talk will be on the Jews and Palestine, illu strated by motion pictures in natural color. All are welcome to these services. Main Street M. E. Church, South B. U Shlpman, pastor Preaching services both morning and evening. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Old Fire place." At the 8 o'clock evening service the pastor will preach on "The Laden Cargo." The public Is cordially Invited to speud an hour In worship in the church of dellgnuui icuowwup. ov- lces only one hour. The pastor preen ing. Sunday school promptly at 9:45 a. m The young people s Epworth league service at 7 p. m.'under leadership of Mrs. Mtiy , , . . The pastor and membership heart ily participate in tne -ice each Sunday afternoon 5:30 to t. BMrmnn i. Divine, pastor presbyterlon church will preach at today's service. The Salvation Army 336 North Bartlett Street Adjutant and Mrs. G. R. Durham. Commanding Offers n r.wk. Assistant Lrieuieuaiiv - uHi.tjri to have as our guests today Brigadier and Mrs. Rus . eoAtti. Thev are the parents of Lieutenant Bruce R- Clark Of thlS COrpS. ongau.:. - -- ..... H..r nf the northwest Vision iwuiu- division of the Salvation Army com prising Washington and Montana. . M hrtitn.u meeting. Mrs. M.ra Bll will SOlO. ThU IS My Task" and Mrs. Brigadier Clara will bring tne message. , 2:00 p.m.. 8unday school, classes for all. Today is our numn, uo. slon Sunday and Brig. Clark will pre sent a special adresda to the chil dren and call for decisions for Christ. 3:15. Young Peoples Legion meet ing at the Olrla Community club. Miss Marjorle Atkinson, of Seattle, guest speaker. 7:30,' open lr. Main and Central: 8 p.m.. salvation meeting. Brig. Clark will bring the message. A cordial In vitation to all. ' The Silver Chord quartet from the Sort invest Nazarene to Here will be heard at the Church of the Nazarene today at 6:45 p.m. and at 7:45 p.m. Mr m hers or the quartet, lert to rtht above, are. Miss Horn nelters. Miss Leon Calloway. Mis Mabel Scheel and M Mvrtle Belle Cathev. The First Methodist Eplwapal Church West Main and Laurel Streets Joseph Knotts, minister. 0:45 a.h. Sunday school. Mr. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. 11 a.m. mornlrw worshtn. Srmon. Solo, "Just For Today." by Beavers. sung by Mr. Robert C. Wright, bari tone. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, di rector. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lants, organist. 5:30 p.m. Union vesper services In the city park. 7 p.m. AH young people are Invited to attend the Epworth League services. St. reter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod) E. Main and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school this morning at 10 o'clock. Mr, Kermlt Thlde, superin tendent. No morning service here this morn ing. The sister congregation in Grant pass is celebrating its an nual Mission Festival this morning at 11 o'clock. This congregation la cordially Invited to attend. The church Is located In that city on E street near second. Rev. Walter Sylvester of Roseburg is the speaker Evening service here In Medford at 8:00 o'clock this evening. Theme: The Office of the Keys. The adult Bible History class meets Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Free Methodist Churrh West 10th and Ivy Sts, V. M. Abbott, pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Preaching service at 11:00 a.m. Junior's hour at 6:30 p.m. Young people's hour at 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic service et 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve ning at 7:45 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend these services. PHrrlm Holt new Churrh Cor. East Jackson and Bessie C. Edwin Cox., Pastor ' Res., 45 So. Modoc Bible school, 9:46 a.m. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Young People's, 6:46 p.nV. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. The pastor will bring back from the district assembly some of the outstanding notes of the work of the church and Its deportments. You are cordially Invited to attend any and all these services. Wednesday evening, 7:45 p.m., prayer and praise. Uan Science healing, at o'clock. 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 la 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. The PhoenU Preehjterlan Church E. F. McParland. pastor. Bible school opens promptly at 10 o'clock. E. Lester Newbry, superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub Ject of sermon: "A Man's Valuation of His Soul." Young people's church hour at 7 o'clock. Midweek prayer service and Bible study at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. The public is cordially Invited to at tend all services. Student Crusaders Will Appear Friday At First Baptist On a 15.000 mile tour. th Wheaton College Crusaders, next Friday night will present a service at 8 o'clock at the First Baptist church here, ac cording to announcement by the Rev. W. A. Dawes, pastor. Evangelistic in purpose, the quin tet has a novel program that In cludes vocal duets, solos, instru mental numbers, quartette selections and testimonies. Members of the group are George Willis of Philadel phia, baritone; Clyde Henry of Phila delphia, second tenor and soloist; Carl Ckider of Wilkes Barre, Pennsyl vania, song leader and trombone so loist; Donald McDonald of Wheaton, Illinois, first tenor; and Chalmers Hatch of Charlotte. North Carolina, bass, pianist. Clader captains the college wrestling team, which this past season battled Us way to Its fifth consecutive Little 19 champion ship. McDonald, football and basket ball star, la president of next year's sophomore class. Hatch served the student body during the past year as president of the student council. States through which the Criurad era will travel on their Journey are Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Washington. Oregon, California. Arlrona. Utah, Colorado, Nebraska and Iowa. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edlflre. 313 Nortn Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July 18. "Life." Wednesday evening church meet ing, including testimonials of Chris- FIX CHAIN STORE TAX VOTE TITLE SALEM, July 17. (AP) The bal lot title for the Initiative measure to tax chain stores was completed today by Attorney-Oeneral I. H. Van Win kle. The tax ranges from $1 for one store to 6750 for all stores in excess of 50. The preliminary petition, filed by Harold E. Carlson, represenatlve of the Portland Independent Merchants' as sociation, will go on the ballot at the November. 1938. general election if the required number of signatures are obtained. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT EAGLE PT. CHURCH EAGLE POINT. July 17. (Spl.) Karl D. Hummel, a missionary to Central America, will apeak on his work at the Eagle point Presbyterian church Tuesday, July 30. The lecture will be Illustrated with pictures. All are urged to attend. Syrup left over from spiced fruit makea an excellent basting for bam, pork and veal roasts and steaks. FRANC PLUMMETS, FEAR NEW CRISIS NEW YORK, July 17. (AP) A new flight of French "hot money" across the English channel today sent the franc plummeting downward to its lowest level In eleven years and raised fears In Wall Street of a sec ond financial crisis In Paris within the month. ... There were few transactions In New York, the rata here being baaed on the London quotation wbere excited, trading ruled a French funds were poured Into the market. Difficulty of the new Chatuemps government In financing treasury needs, a heavy prospective deficit and lack of confidence of tba people themselves In their currency unit were understood here to have caused the steady capital expatriation. Wall Street bankers said movement of French funds here was negligible. Lawn move service, call and del. Ideal B:k Shiv Pel -869 411 B- Main. WINDOW GLASS We sU window glass and will rep. sea your broken windows reasonably, rrow bridge Cab inet Works. K.F. Negro Beats Wife KLAMATH FALLS. July 17. (API Barbara Alexander, negress. was In a serious condition In a Klamath hos pital today, with a kidney Injury and severe bruises. She said her husband bad kicked her. Police colud not lo cate the husband. Fulton Alexander, a night club entertainer. RUSSIA GERMANY PALESTINE Baptist Church, Medford HEAR MICHAEL BILLESTER A NATIVE FROM RUSSIA Michael Billester li one of Russia's moit noted preacher., also world traveller and writer, Recently returned from a year and al months missionary tour In 20 different European countries, Tliltlnf Russia, Spain, (lermany and Palestine. rirst hand Information will be flren on the following subjects: Sunday, II a. m. 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