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BEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, BEDFORD, DREfiON. SUNDAY, APRTL 17. 1038 PAGE THRttrc AT FIRST METHODIST TO HAIL EASTER ADM Choru choir and soloists of the First Methodist Episcopal church will give a sacred Easter concert at 8 p. m. today. The chorus will be di rected by Elsie Carleton Strang, and Doris Condlt Lantz will he at the console of the pipe organ. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend There is no admission charge, but a silver offering will be taken to de fray expenses and buy music for the choir. The program follows: Organ Prelude. An Easter Alleluia.. ' Ashford " Doris Condlt Untz. organist Hymn.' 'Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" - - nhnniunri Conerenatlon Invocation RT- Joseph Knotts Chorus. "AwaHe up. My uiory..isei Soloist: Andrew Severson. borltone Solo. "Open the Oates of the Temple" KnPP Marguelte Luman. contralto Male Trio. "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" Ar. bv Protheroe Olaf Severson. Jr.. first tenor: Olaf Severson, Sr., second tenor. An drew Severson, baritone. Solo. "Calvary" Rodney C. A. Meeker, tenor Chorus, "In the Early Morning".... Shelley Soloist, Raymond Ross, baritone Offertory, Organ. Serenade... Schubert Doris Condlt Lantz, organist Chorus (o short cantata), "Haer My Prayer Mendelssohn Soloist, Mary Anne Gates, soprano nrtin "t v.a Fnd of the Sabbath" Speaks Robert C. Wright, baritone Ladles' Trio, "Down In the Lined Oarcen" Wilson Gladys Herbert, first soprano; Myr na Barrett, second soprano: Elea nore Poffenbarger. contralto Solo. "The Resurrection" Shelley Helen High Pierce, soprano Chorus. "Christ Our Pasover.Schllllng Soloists: Gledys Gilbert, soprano; Eleanora Poffenbarger. contral to: Olaf Severson. tenor Organ Postlude. Theme from Sym phonic Pathetlque .. Tschalkowshky Doris Condlt Lantz, organist Easter Cantata To Be Given By Nazarene Chorus , A chorus of 26 voices will present the Easter cantata. "The Living Re deemer." at the Church of the Naz arene. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The can tata Is a new production by Rev. Hal dor Ltllenas. head of the church's music department. He has written over 3000 songs and musical produc tions. The can'at will be under direc tion of Beatrice M. Bolger. violinist. Miss Deloras Dole will preside at the plsno. The singers Include: Miss Helen Scheel. Miss Lois Herman, Miss Evelyn Tompkins, Mrs. Edna Van Steln. Mrs. Freda Robins. Miss Helen VanRheen and Miss Marjory John son. Miss Mildred Marrs. Miss Olive Csulklns. Miss Alma Rogers. Miss Alma Johnson. Miss Ida Mae Imhou sen. H. A. VonSteln. R. Scovllle, Fred M. Weatherford, Ralph Nichols. Clsrence Sterkey, Don Johnson. Fred Hall. Lome S:heel. Henry Lacy, F. I Caulklns and Allen Moorfleld. TWO SPECIAL SPEAKERS AT CHURCH OF CHRIST The Central avenue Church of Christ announces that Evangelist Luke Elliott will speak tonight. Erangellst A. J. Word from Port land la to lend In a special 5-nlght popel rally at the tabernacle from Monday to Friday, April 18-22. The public Is Invited. Inlty 122 Cottage Street Tue.sday. 8 pjn. Subject "The Seven Planes of Supply." We extend welcome to all. Mrs. Walter Clifton, leader. The Apotfllr Faith Third and North Central Devotional and praise service Sun day morning at 10:30. Real live evancellstlc service Sun day evening at 7:30. Sabbath school for the young peo ple at 9 a. m. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evening at 7:45. The Hammond electric organ leads the rong service. Sacred program of 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. Med ford Company of Jehovah 1 Witness?. The Med ford company of Jehovah's Witnesses meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and every Saturday after noon at 1:30. at 727 South Central avenue. AH Interested In Watch Tow er Bible study am welcome. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central. Wo 1 ford A. Dawes. Pastor. Bible school. 9:45; Mrs. Remington, superintendent. Classes for all ages .Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The theme for the Easter message will be "Looking.' Choir anthems. "On Wings of Living Light" (Pierce), and "The Saviour Lives Again" (Holton). Young people's service; at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon, "The Greatest Reward." Special mu sic by the choir as follows: "Sing Unto the Lord" (Jordan); "The Res urrection Oarden" (Holt), and "The King at Thy Gates" (Von Berge. Bap tism. All are invited to worship with us. St. Peter's Lutherlan Church E. Main St. and Portland Are. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. An Easter-egg hunt will be sponsored after the Sunday school. No morning service. . Easter service this evening at 7:30. Theme: "Now Is Christ Rlssen from the Dead." Special Easter selection by Fred erick Guetzlaff. Confirmation claas meets Monday evening at 7:30. Bible class Wednesday evening at 8:00. Sunday school teachers' meeting Thursday evening at 7:0. Y.P.S. social Thursday evening tn the church basement. Visitors always welcome. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. F. McFarland. Postor. Bible school with an opening Bas te i program followed by an Easter leon, begins promptly t 10 o'clock: Mrs. Nina White, superintendent. Morning worship with special Eas ter music by the choir at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon. "Werds of Com fort From the Risen Christ." The Intermediate Society and the Senior Society of young people meet, at 7 o'clock. The choir will present a special program of Easter music In the church auditorium at 8 o'clock .to which the public Is cordially Invited Midweek prayer service la held on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at which time these present will con tinue their study and discussion of "Personal Evangelism." rentral Avenue Church of Christ Ceneral Avenue and Jackson Street Meeting in the Gospel Tabernacle. W. E. Stram. Minister. Our attendance goal for Btblc school at 9:45 this morning Is 250 Bring your Bible and come: classes for all ages. Sermon. 10:50 a. m. Sermon. "The Open Tomb, or the Resirrectlon of Christ." Choir special. "The Resur rection." At 6:30 p. m. four Bible study and discussion groups. At 7:30 p. m.. Evangelist Luke D. Elliott la to bring the evangelistic message. Mr. Elliott Is soon to sail for Jamaica to do evangelistic work. At thia service there will be two spe cial musical numbers. "O. Cross of Love." by the choir, with solo part by Rose Ellen Sloneker. and "The Holy City." by W. E. Stram. The public Is Invited to attend the evangelistic rally from Monday to Friday of this week at 7:30 p. m., to be conducted by Evangelist A. J. Word from Portland. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. James M. Hamilton. Pastor. Effle Herbert Kurth, Musical Director Mabel C. Sims. Instrumental Music Ralph L. Cook. Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Attend ance goal. 500; offering goal. $80 Everyman's class at the courthouse. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Pre lude. "Morning Prayer" (Egghard) Offertw. "Tendresse" (Pacher) An them. "They Have Taken My Lord Away" (Scarmolln), Sermon. Some Facts of Easter." A number are unit ing. with the church Sunday morning and those coming on confession will be bsptized during the evening serv ice. The young people's societies and an adult study group will meet at the church Sunday night at 6:30 o'clock The Sunday evening service will open at 7:30 o'clock, and will be under the direction of Effle Herbert Kurtz, music director of the church. The choir will render the Easter can tata. "Life Everlasting." by H. W. Petrle. The services of the harpist, Esther Palmer Day, have also been secured for Sunday night. She will play a number of selected solos on the harp. All who desire to worship at the church Sunday are moat cordially welcome. CAMPAIGN EXTENDED To the many friends who have enjojed the nholrsome and ef fective mlnltry of Evangelist Dorothy M. Hopple, and to all who have not yet attended her services, we are happy to an nounce that the revival cam paign has been extended one more week. Come and bring your friends. Many have found new hope and power for vic torious Ihlnt. Miss Hopple will peak every nlrht (except Mon day) at the Kull opel church. New tow n street near Vet Main. Inplrhtg Ming service begin at ?:45. Phoenix Christian Church 10:00 Bible school. Frank Hous ton, superintendent, 11:00 Morning worship and com munion. Sermon topic, "The Cer tainty of the Ressurectlon. 3:00 Junior Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Garrison, advisor. 6:30 Young People's Christian En deavor. Monroe Whit, leader. 7:30 Evening worship. Sermon topic. "What Must We Believe About Christ." Full Gospel Church Newtown Street near West Main. Leonard Weston, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 . m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Evangelist Dorothy M. Hopple will be heard at both services, bringing two messages on "The Resurrection of Jesus." The special evangelistic meetings being conducted by Miss Hopple will continue every night this week, except Monday. The sick will be prayed for Tuesday night, and there will be testimonies by some who have been remarkably healed during this revival. Including tvn cases of blindness. Come and see the resurrected Christ still goes about "doing good and healing those who are sick." 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 Suftdsy. April 17, "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located in 414 and 415 Medford Center build ing. Is open dlaly from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian Is in attend ance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the. services and visit the reading room. Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale. Werner Jessen, Pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Worship service. 11 a. m. No evening service. Today Is Bister, the day the church worships the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. The sermon this morning will be "He Is Risen 1 There will be special must. by the choir and Zlon Lutheran church's hymn singer will sing "The Holy City." Easter la a great and glad day In the church. May we all make the most of it. Our choir is now fully robed, both men and women wearing black robes These robes lend uniformity and dig nlty to the choir as well as permit ting a processional and a recessional Last Sunday the confirmation class of five young people was received Into church membership, which brings to a total of 33 new members received since September. The congregation partook of t!e Lord's supper at a beautiful candle light communion service Holy Thurs day eve. TWICE in this fltM Westinghoiise HU MID R AWE R! Keeps fresh fruits and vegetables garden fresh a week's supply at a timel Low Safety Zone temper atures prevent spoilage, new Visible Humidity con serves natural moisture. Only Westinghouse has the HUMIDRAWER . . . with twice the space and the new Humiglass Top. Be sure to see itl Save extra money every weekl SAVES FOOD! Certified average 'results in 102 Westinghouse Proving Kitchens show savings on food alone of $9.10 a month . . . Kitchen-proved! SEE THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN ELECTRIC CO. 214 WEST MAIN ST. " ' . , : , ' - 1 ... .rm First Presbyterian Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Edna Elfert. director of music; Eva Hawlrlpg Marsh, organist. Easter service of worship will in clude special musical program In morning, opening with organ pre lude, "Easter Morning." by Gaul. Catherine Wendt. soloist. Sermon by pastor, "The Folded Napkin." Easter vespers at 5 p. m. Easter cantata by choir. Church of the Nawirene Central avenue at Jackson street. Today will be a gala Easter cele bration at the Church of the Naz arene, opening at 9:45, with the Sunday school department present ing several worshipful and enter taining numbers. Fred M. Weather ford, pastor, will deliver a sermon, "What the Resurrection Brought to the Church." Special music for the morning hour will be furnished by Mr. Fred Hall, Miss Mildred Marrs. Miss Lois Herman and Mra. Beatrice Yoakum. At 7 :30 p. m. a chorus of 36 voices, under direction of Mrs. Bea trice M. Bolger, will present the cantata, "The Living Redeemer," by Llllenas. This Is a new musical pro duction. Interspersed with chorus, solo, duet, trio and quartet num bers. The pastor will deliver a ser monette at the conclusion of the musical program, "Faith, the Stone Roller." The Young People's department will present a program of striking interest portraying the Easter spirit at the 6:30 service. .The Junior society will be given an Inspirational message depleting the meaning of Easter, by Mrs Fred M. Weathorford. The public Is warmly and cord ially Invited. Free Methodist Church Services Sunday school, 9:45. Sunday school. 9:45. Most of the Sunday school period will be taken up with an Easter program consist ing of songs and recitations by the children. Several Easter selections will 'be sung by a group of young people. Read Inc. "The First Easter." by Mrs. Starkey. Duet. Mrs. C. R. Sorenson. Mrs. Pnutson. Morning worship. Easter message by the pastor, preceded by a num ber by ladles' quartette. At 3 o'clock a service will be held at the county farm. Junior band at 6:30. Y. P. M. S. rervlce, 6:30. Evangellst'.c message, at 7:30. This day will begin with a sun rise service at the summit of Roxy Ann: all leave the church at 5 a.m Mid-week prayer service, Wednes day. 7:30. On Thursday night, 7:30. we will have Miss Geneva Snyre, recently returned from China-She will show pictures of the war In China. The bombing of Shanghai, which will take 20 minutes, after which she will give her lecture. Reverend Milton, our district elder, will be with us Friday the 22nd over the following Sunday for the quarterly meeting. A warm welcome Is extended to all. THE S SAVES TIME! More average results: Ice cubes froten in 56 minutei; desserts In 65 minutes; also ahopping tript cor in half . . . Kitchen-provdf THE oAVINGtST" REFRIGERATOR EVER bUJLTI Butte Falls Presbyterian Church Easter service Sunday morning at 11 a. m. with Rev. John W. Hoyt of Medford speaking on "Triumphant Victory." Sunday school at 10 a. m. All are welcome. Church of Christ 1056 Court St., Just off N Central. ' Bible study at 10:15 a. m. Preaching at 11. by C. T. Springs. Topic: "The Crown." Observance of the Lord's supper. Evening service at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Full h Mission 34 West Sixth. Blanche Barton. Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Evening evangelistic, 7:30 o'clock. Midweek services: Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 7:45 p. m. Children's church, Saturday at 2:16 p. m. Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner East Jackson and Bessie street near Roosevelt school. C. Edwin Cox. pastor. Fhoni 1573-H. The Sunday school will have their Easter program at 10:30 a. m. Thla will be an Interesting feature of the morning and you are cordially In vited to hear the children. Preaching service, 11 a. m. The pastor's theme: "I Am The Resur rection and the Life." YP.S. 6:30 p. m. Sidney Tighe. president. Eveangellstlo service, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and pralso serv ice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Contin uing Pilgrim Progress. Those who have no church house we cordially invite to attend any and all of our services. Always a welcome but God bless you. Cottage meeting Friday evening. The Salvation Army 236 North Bartlett street Adjutant and Mrs. G. R. Durham, commanding officers: Lieutenant David Luntz. 'assistant. Special Easter services throughout the day as follows: 11 a. m. Morning worship. 8pe-v'.-.A Easter music by the Songsters Adjutant Durham will speak from th vabject, "The Answer To Our Ques tions." 2:00 p. m. Sunday school. The children will present a program of Eastr numbers. Th? Young Peo ple's Legion Is uniting with the Sunday school for the program and will not hold a separate meeting 8:00 p. in. A cast of seven will present Ralph P. Claggeets Easter drama, 'The Half of My Goods." This is a powerful presentation with many touching scenes, and concerns the life of Zacchaeus, the Jewish tax collector for the Roman govern ment and his family. You are cord ially Invited to worship Christ, the Kisen bord, with us today. First MollimlW Fplsropal Church West Main and laurel streets. Joseph Knotts. minister. 0:30 a. m. The Sunday school meets early today. Easter programs for all departments. Visitors espec ially welcome today. 10:30 a. m. The church service begins 30 minutes rarly today with SAVES MONEY! Refrigeration costs cut 62c week the ECONOMIZER mechanism, 10 hourt out of 13, userf no current mt all 'sv-r.--.-i! . . . Kitch-n-Drmedl PACE! PHONE 12 a baptismal service and reception of members. Sermon theme, "The Mes sage of the Resurrection." Anthems. Awake Thou That Sleepest," from "Daughter of Jalrus." by Stainer; and "Unfold. Ye Portals" from "The Redemption." by Gounod, Prelude, "The Dawn of Hope." by Ashford: offertory, "An Easter Flower," by Worrell; postlude, "Easter Proces sional" by Nolte. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director, Mrs. Doris Condlt Lantz, organist. 6 :30 p. m. The Epworth leagues will hold an initiation service. All young people are Invited, 6:00 p. m. The large chorua choir will present an Easter concert. Everyone Invited. Wednesday, 7:90 p. m., prayer meeting. Easter Promise Mountains trembled, seas were riven. Lightnings paced the vaulted sky. Thus revolted realms of nature As God was doomed to die: Might had triumphed, right had martyred. Kingly attributes seemed fled Death had conquered for the moment And the Son of Man was dead. But within that meek submission, Lay the secret and the key To the soul's realise t tat Ion And to Immortality. Meek compassion, Jove eternal. These endured when night was gone, Reserectcd with the sunrise To Illuminate each dawn. Just as Calvary'd darkness, surely, Thus presaged a newer day When the hosts of death were van quished And tha stone was rolled away, Easter points to an hereafter Where the ages yield their toll And with life and death united In the morning of the soul. Freeman Chase Leslie. Fire Over England9 At Ashland Movie Tickets for the film. "Fire Over England." to be used for a benefit showing for the Oregon Shakes pearean ' fund, are now on sale at Prultts Music and Radio Center, 111 West Main street. This verv ltmtKiml film tl-iu Ha shown at the Varsity theatre in Ash land Wednesday evening. April 20. Those planning to attend are ad vised to purchase tickets early so that good seata may be obtained. . Panama City, founded In 1519. Is the oldest permanent European set tlement on the mainland of the American continent. Phone 265, Odella Osborne west oi Rosalie Leslie for a spring permanent Hud ley's Salon of Beauty. Too Late to Classify WANTED TO RENT Acrcnae for corn or barley. Rt. 3, box 414 McArt drews road. FOR SALE Spanlah guitar, almost new, 7.oo. jnai west Rtlt. WANTED Labor In exchango for enuairy. box 4500. Tribune A Glorious Mirthquake of Fun! "HIT IT UP" BIGGEST and BEST SHOW of the SEASON! SPONSORED BY THE MEDFORD LIONS CLUB A Grand Local Benefit Show! O G?l f trnW 0 J Scores of Specialty Skits-Songs-Dances FEATURING - The Medford Gleemen! FEATURING--Junior Symphony Orchestra! FEATURING Junior Accordion Band! Show starts 8:15. Admission 60c. Children 2So. First 15 rows on 1st floor, 25o additional for reserving; RESERVED SEAT SALE Chamber of Commerce, Beginning 10 a. m. Monday! CLOSINO OUT SALE, quitting busi ness. Bargains new and used fur niture, ranges, beds, springs, sewing machines and 697 small articles, enamel ware, etc, at 10c to 25c. The Furniture Trade Mart, 15 S. Front, Medford. FOR SALE Six-room residence less than a block from post office, corner location, priced right. Must be seen to be appreciated. See A. F. Flowers. 112 E. 12th. FOR RENT Two-room apartment. 444 So. Fir. furnished SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours in order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOA1D LAWN MOW E RS Sharpen-d. called for and delivered. Sims Bros., 23 N. Fir. Phone 261. FIRST - CLASS amo finishing and quick service Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. REGISTER Have you registered for May PriitiaryT Tuesday, April lotn Is the last day. If not registered, you cannot vote. Jackson County Democratic Committee. ATTENTION MINING CLAIM OWNERS Two experienced miners wish to work assessments on lode or placer. References. Box 4447, Tribune. FOR 8ALE One-acre IrrlRRted. close to highway, 4-room plaster-board modern house. 3 bedrooms, barn, garage, (or 1500 00 and (150.00 down, balnnce very easy, and 3.7 acres Irrigated, on highway, all fenced and cross fenced, c'oso In, tor 81000.00 and $100.00 down, bla ance very easy, and 1-3 acre, good soil.. 6-room modern house, garage, lawn, shrubbery, paved street, concrete walks. 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