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arEDFOTCD TtfATL TUTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, 1937 PAGE FIVE Church Interests and Notices St. Mark's Episcopal E. 8. Bart lam, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m.. Morning prayer and sermon. H a. m. , Church school, 9:46 a. m. Phoenix Church of Christ Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11. Sermon sub ject: "Heirs oi Earth." Evening service to be announced during the morning service. PhoenU Presbyterian Church. E. P. McFarland, pastor. Bible school open promptly at 10 o'clock. E. Lester Newbry, superin tendent. Morning worship with special music at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Four Essentials to Understanding the Purpose of the Church." 1 Young people's service at 7 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service and Bible ittudy on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Apostolic Faith 42 N. Front St. Devotional and praise service Sun day, 10 a. m. . Real live evangelistic service Sun day. 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school for the young peo ple Sunday, 0 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:46. The Hammond electric organ leads the song service. Sacred program ol music by the orchestra on Sunday evening. Special singing at each service. The whole truth preached without fear or favor. Everybody welcome. A collection is never taken. Central Avenue Church . of Christ 1 Services held temporarily In the Medford armory. Walter E. 6 tram, minister; resi dence 440 N. Front St. Bible school 9 :4S a. m. Classes .for all ages. Cleo Crowl, superin tendent. Morning worship and sermon, 11 a. m. Special musical number will be a duet, "Who Could It Be," sung by Ruth Hood and Marjorle Pierce. At 7:00 p. m., the Bible study groups will meet. Everyone Invited. Evening evangelistic service 8 :00 p. m. Special musical number will be a duet, "Jesus Will," sung by Euvon Frees and Marjorle Pierce . We cordially Invite you to attend our services and enjoy the inspiring gospel messages brought by Brother Walter Stram. You are always wel come.. First Christian Church James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effie Herbert Kurtz, choir director; Mabel Sims, pianist; Ralph L. Cook. Sunday school supt. Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Every man's Community Bible class In court house at the same hour. Morning worship 11 a. m. Prelude. "Prayer" by Yeomans. Offertory. "Berceuse" by Huerter. Anthem, "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life" by Reed. Sermon by pastor, ''The Religion of Jesus." : Union service of Medford churches Jn city park, 6:30 p. m. C. E. societies and an adult study group meet at church at 7 o'clock. - The pastor returns to the pulpit Sunday morning after a vacation of three weeks. In his absence the pul pit has been filled one Sunday each by Dr. C. C. Drummond, the Rev. E. Iverson, and C. F. Swander, secretary of Oregon Christian Churches. Executive committee of the Young people's circle meets Tuesday 8 p. m. with Keal Curry's group In the home of Virginia Fredenberg. Adult Missionary society la spon soring a "home coming" pot-luck supper In the- church parlors, Wed nesday, 6:46 p. m. Mrs. Ralph L. Cook's group will develop the topic, "Rural Life Seeks a New Day". Those desiring to donate fruit or vegetables to be canned for the old people's home are asked to inform Mrs. Jul la Gregory. $79.95 cabinet f',wSlM,J lit T k i.ik Iff f i i li ill II . Be J ill' UU nlr XI Mile HI.IM iwrUt M r"l " EASV TERMS - Bis Trade-in Allowance Lee's Radio & Med Tor d Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jeho vah's Witnesses meet Wednesday at 730 p. m. and Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at No. 327 South Central avenue. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Pilgrim Holiness Church Cor. East Jackson and Bessie. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Res. Valley School, East Main. This Is Revival day In all the ser vices. The soul stirring and soul filling messages, which Miss Beard, has been bringing, have proved a great help and blessing. At 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 today she will deliver her closing evangel istic addresses. Special children's service In Sun day school, at 9:46 a. m., with Miss Cross, will be of wonderful help and inspiration. Her work with them this past week was very beneficial. Regular classes for the teaching of the lessons. Don't forget the mass meeting at 3 p. m. with visitors and guest of the ministry and churches. Never a stranger but once. You are welcome. Church of the Nazurene Central Ave. at Jackson At the popular 7:49 evening evan gelistic service Fred M. Weatherford. pustor-evangellst will bo heard from the topic, "Floods for the Thirsty," Two special vocal numbers. "Putting the Principles of Godli ness In Practice," will bo Mr. Weath crford's topic at the 11 a. m. worship. Special vocal numbers. Sunday school 9:46, Mrs. Clara Caulklns; supt. Young People's meeting 6:45, Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, president. The ser vice this evening will take the form of an Interesting surprise. Juniors meet 6:46 in annex build ing, under supervision Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. People's meeting Wednesday 7:45 p m. Piayer, praise and Bible study. A warm welcome to friends and visitors. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth and Oakdale Ave. Werner Jessen, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. The congregation held a reception in the Sunday school rooms Thurs day evening to welcome the pastor and his wife. The spirit and enthu siasm of the congregation has been very encouraging to us. We wish to extend to all un churched Lutherans of the commu nity a hearty Invitation to come and worship. Regardless of whether you were born In the United States or Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany or any other country, If you are a Lutheran and have not united with a church since coming here, we want you to come to worship and feel that this ts your church. We can all unite in the American language to worship our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Remember that to be a Lutheran one has to be a Christian. To be a Christian includes the neces sity of regular Sunday worship In church. Come next Sunday and wor ship with us. We do not want to leave the im pression that our church Is only for Lutherans. We definitely Invite and encourage all not connected with any other church to come and wor ship the Creator with us. GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bldg. lei 283-h Main and Riverside. Medford, Ore Skillful Service Reasonable Price Open Evenings by Appointment PHILCO 116XX Never before sndl a radio! Inclined Control Panel en able yon to lone with ease and (race . . sifting or standing. Automatic Toning gives Instant, perfect reception. High-Fidelity donble tonal range. Acoustic Clarifiers prevent "boom". In ellned Sonnding Board brings mask up to ear level. Phllro Foreign Toning System donble foreign reception. Everything yoo could wish for In a of thrilling beauty! P O 1 f) . . . W- I M Electric Shop Church of God Haven and Holly Sts. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Raymond Chapman, supt. 11 a. m. Preaching by pastor, Robt. Mullen. Subject will be. "The Pearl or Great Price." Matt. 13:46. 7:00 p. m. Young people's meeting. Robert Dressier, leader. . 8:00 p. m. Preaching service. You are welcome to all our services. The First Baptist Church. Fifth and North Central sts. Wolford A. Dawes, minister. Bible school, 9:46 a. m. Mrs. Rem ington, superintendent. Our Bible school has been well attended during the summer months. Be sure and get started now for the winter work. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon, 'The Work of the Holy Spirit." Sneclal muslo by the choir. Young people s groups meet at 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Sermon "The Antichrist." Special muslo. Congregational singing. Baptisms at close of servloo. Wednesday Prayer meeting and Bible study, 7:30 p. m. All are Invited to these services. Main Street M. E. Church, South B. L. Shlpman, pastor,1' The 6 o'clock evening service will be the only preaching service of the day. Subject of the pastor will oe: "Turning Back the .Pages of Yester day." The congregation will assemble as usual at 10:66 a. m. and proceed In a body to the First Presbyterian church to worship with our friends at that church. The pastor, Rev. B. L. Shlpman, will deliver the ser mon, "A Day In Court." This visit will be returned by Doctor Divine and his people some time during September. Sunday school and Epworth league will meet as usual at 9:46 a. m. and 7 p. m. respectively. League service will be under leadership of Holly Michael. Subject for discussion will be. "What Did Jesus Mean by Go ing the Second Mile?" St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri synod) East Main and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school this morning at 10. Services of today will be held in the Medford Armory, Third and Bartlett streets. Annual mission festival will be celebrated with sen-Ices at 11 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Rev. R. Tschlrley of Bend will address the audience on missions in the morning. Rev. E. Becker ot Portland will speak on missionary activity of the young people at the afternoon service. Lunch will be served at noon and, at 6 p. m. by ladles of the congre gation. ... An Illustrated lecture will be given In the chapel on Portland and East Main streets this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The lecture will present the "Unite The Youth" . movement of our church, Mid-week Bible history class Wed nesday at 8 p. m. ' The public is always welcome. ENTIRE STOCK OF Wash Frocks Values to $3.95 69c $1.3S $1.89 Silk Dresses Values to $3.96 $1.89 Silk Dresses Values to $5.95 $2.69 Silk Dresses Values to $7.95 $3.69 All Lingerie SLASHED All Blouses SLASHED Robes and Pajamas SLASHED Everything Cut to the Bone i ! First Presbyterian Church Rev. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Sunday at 11 a. m. the Rev. B. L. Shipman will visit our church accompanied by his congregation. He will preach the sermon. Robert Wright, soloist for the day. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Robert Brewer, superintendent. C. K. 7 p. m. This church joins lu the park service at 6:30 p. m. with Rev. E S. Bartlam preaching. Dr. Divine returns from Seattle Wednesday morning whither he has gone on Invitation to his old parish, Mt. Baker Park Community Presby terian church. He will preach at both services Sunday, September 6 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 edifice. 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, August 29, "Christ Jesus." 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. Free Methodist Church. 337 West Tenth St. C. B. Star key, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Junior Band meeting, 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Florence Blass, leader. Y. P. M. S. service. 8:45 p. m. Miss Marjorle McKee, leader. Evangelistic service, 7:46 p. m. Mid-week service, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The district quarterly meeting for the Rogue River district will be held at the local church. First service Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. R. J. Mil ton, district elder, in charge. Other ministers and lay members will be present and assist. Watch for fur ther announcements. First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Vaca tion Is nearly over. Rally day prep arations are being made. Let every one be present this Sunday. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "God's Lordship." We have as our guest soloist today Miss Edna Elfert who will' sing "Light In Our Darkness" by E. Y. Chapin. Prelude, Chancel Radiance, by Kern; offertory, Canzone, by Sheppard; postlude. Theme, by Twhalkowsky. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lants, organist. 6:30 p. m. Union vesper services In the city park. 7 p. m. All young people are in vited to attend the services of our Epworth leagues. Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Frisco Butter SACRAMENTO, Aug. 28. (API Churning cream buttcrfat: first grade, S9o; second grade, 36o. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 28. (AP USDA) Butter,. score, 92, 35V4c; 91 33 Vic. ' -- The Smithsonian Institution In Washington, D. C, was established In 1846. 's Dress Shop 40 SO. CENTRAL FD1MI GUISE 1UT Only A Few More Days Of This Sensational Sale WE MUST VACATE Don't Pass Up This Oppor tunity! Buy Now-at a Frac tion of Former Prices ... . . Cost Has Been Disregarded in Order To Move This Entire Stock Quickly and Completely Act Now NOTHING RESERVED! EVERYTHING MUST GO! In View of the Sensational Price Con cessions We Are Unable to Extend Exchange or Return Privileges. EVERY SALE FINAL ' MISSION FESTIVAL OF ST.PE1FIS LUTHERAN IN ARMORY SERVICES 9t. Petr's Lutheran church will nlibnu Its annual Ml salon futlval at services In the armory today Rev. R. Tschlrley of Bend, Ore., will sptak at the II a. m. meeting ana Rev. B. Becker, of Portland, will lead the S:S0 p. m. service. Freder ick Ouetilaff. of Clold Hill, will render special vocal selections In both service. Lunch will be served at noon and at 6 p. m. Rev. Tschlrley will give an Illus trated lecture on the "unite the youth" movement at 7:30 p. m., In the chapel on East Msln and Port land avenue. The Mission festival Is a special service -In the Interest of missions. The ""unite the youth" movement Is an international program In w" synodlcal conference of the Luther an church, object of which Is to enlist the service 'of the youth of the church. The public Is cordially Invited to all meetings. GETS CELL REST nnAHTR PARS. Alls'. 28. (API Otla Champion, described as twice a parole violator and attll wanted In California, was sentenced today to two and one-half years In the atate penitentiary on a forgery cnars. District Attorney Orval J. Millard Iri nh.mnlnn forced a 114.65 Check on hi employer last year when the latter did not pay mm wages aw. .Tnriae H. D. Norton accompanied the sentence with a criticism of de linquent employers. . Shipman To Preach At United Service Two Congregations rAMootiftn. nf the First Pres byterian church and the Main street M. B. church. South, will unit In the Sunday morning worship at 11 aw. will be COn- DCIWki . . . ducted In the Presbyterian church and Rev. B. fc. anipman win ..... the sermon. m- Rhinman will preach on the subject: "A Day In Court." .nnareffAtlnn Will AS- 1M vuw6 o--o - semble t the Methodist church at 10:88 and will proceed in a oouj a.. 41 D.vivtrts.n church. This visit will be returned bj Doctor Divine and hi people some vmre In September, the date to be an nounced later. Suar a believed to n been Introduced to the MeaiMJrmne.ii countries from Bengal about the fifth century A. D. TRAMP PREACHER HELD FOR HAMMER MURDER OF WIFE UNDEN. N. J.. Aug. 38. (API A gangling Itinerant preacher was formally charged tn police court to day with the hammer killing of hi evangellat . wife. "I did It. thafa all." 44-year old Lloyd Pussy said quietly as he stood before Police Judge Louis Rakln to answer the murder complaint signed by Police Chief Frann Hlckey. Held without ball for the grand Jury, he waa taken to Union councy Jail. I loved her very much." Hlckey quoted him as saying before the arraignment, "I told her I'd never harm a hair of her head and t don't know why I did It." Prosecutor Abe J. David said earl ier Pusfty sought "consolation" In a Bible stained with the blood of his wife he confessed killing In his automobile last night because she threatened to leave him. The mason's hammer used in the killing. Chief Hlckey said Pusey told him, waa picked up at Needles, Cel. Mrs. Pusey saw It lying In the road. he said. Hlckey said Pusey came to New Jersey originally from Pocomoke. Md., and worked on a farm at Oak land. N. J., for seven year before going to the west cosst. The chief said he had two sons. one now 13, the other 17, by a former marriage, who now were with unidentified friends tn Los Angeles. His first wife la' dead. BALKS DISASTER BULLS GAP, Tenn.. Aug. 28. (AP) An unidentified woman flag ged a Southern Railway freight train here with her baby and prevented It from crashing Into a boulder. Engineer Pell Plummer aatd to day he saw the woman standing on the track, frantically waving the baby up and down In her arms. He applied the brake. Around the mountainside the train crew found a huge boulder on the track. In the excitement the woman walked away. Named Librarian halem. Aim. as (API Miss Mil dred Oleson, Malheur county librar ian, was elected Salem librarian last night to succeed Jamea T. Rubey, resigned. CUPP FURNITURE EXCHANGE OPENS Cupp'e Furniture Exchange, which was closed by a fire which partially destroyed the building two months ago. will open tomorrow In new. larger and better quarters In the same location, according to John Cupp, owner. The Interior has been entirely rebuilt and reflnlshed. Cuppa Furniture Exchange will feature used furniture that has been traded In on new merchandise at Cupp's furniture store, aa well as unfinished furniture and low priced new furniture. All used furniture offered at Cupp's Furniture Ex change will be reconditioned and certified, according to Mr. Cupp. CHRONIC COUGH Be relieved at once by our herbal remedy tried and tested over thousands of years. 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Main Phone 458 J(bw in new 220-222 East Main (NEXT TO LAMPORT'S) THE new mRnagempnt wishes to thank the people of Southern Oregon for the wonderful business we have enjoyed since taking over Southern Oregon's oldest department store. Again we want to assure you that at all times we are going to offer you the newest in style merchandise at prices you can, afford to pay. Any merchandise sold you that is not satisfactory you will find us, at all times, as willing to make it satis factory as we were to sell it. The M. M. Department Store never gives Due Bills. If your purchases are not right we refund the money. The IX. M. Department Store docs not charge for altera tions. We feel a customer should not be charged extra to have a dress, coat or suit made to fit. Visit our new store and see the outstanding values we are now showing in the new Ready-to-Wcar Department and throughout the store. M. M. Department CLLAS. S. ADAIR, Manager IN WHEAT PRICE CHICAGO, Aug. 28. (JP) World wheat prices sagged today under sell ing based partly on receipt of much needed rain In Important producing aectlona of Argentina and slow de mand of Importing nations. Chtcago wheal fell more than two cent a bushel to wit bin a fraction of the season's lows. Wheat dosed 2-2 cents below yes terday's finish. September 1.044-, December 1.06 14, and corn was Vi lli 92, September 94i-, December Oats were off off to up. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p. m. nave restored neaJtn to thousands home Street Store i A jf 1 i si East Main St. next to Roxy Theatre Phone 1737