Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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PAGE SEVEN
10
BE READY SUNDAY
Sunday, October 9. will be a gala
day In the First Presbyterian church
when the congregation returns to
worship In the beautiful auditorium
out of which they have been shut
Tor the past month.
The Interior has been restored and
redecorated from floor to celling,
''new and attractive features have been
NOW OPEN!
HUNGERY'S CAFE
Formerly Brownie Mnrle
, 18 North Fir Stmt
- Cecil H. Coghlll
added and a chancel gift window,
the work of W. O. Pearson, well
known artist of Portland, will be
unveiled.
In addition to the work on the
Interior, the church roof haa been
completely restored.
A cordial Invitation la extended to
all Med ford cltlsena to attend at
least one of the services of the day.
The programs are as follows:
Service of Rededlcatlon.
Sunday, 11 a. m.
Organ Prelude "Hymn of Olory"
i...Ton
Call to Worship by Choir.
Invocation, Lord's Prayer. Olorla
Patrla.
Hymn of Praise 1 "Holy. Holy. Holy."
Responsive 81. 411 "O Worship the
Lord."
Anthem "Ble&s the Lord. O My Soul"
Ippolttof-Ivanof
Dedication of Offering "Jesus, Joy
of Man's Desiring"..... Bach
Unveiling of Olft Window by Artist
Pearson.
Solo "Open the Gates of the Tem
ple" Knapp
Catharine Wendt.
Sermon by Dr. James Thomson "The
Open Window.
Prayer of Rededlcatlon with Choral
Response Rev. John W. Hoyt.
Doxology In Long Meter.
Benediction and Postlude "Festival
March" ................ .. Cadman
Vesper MutJcal Service.
6 p. m.
Organ Recital by Hans Hoerleln.
Vesper Processional ........... Gaul
Choral Prelude "He Leadeth Me"
Matthews
Prelude In O Major. Bach
Scherzo (from Second Symphony)
. - Wider
Anthem "Olorla (from Twelfth
Mass)" Mozart
Evening Prayer with Choral Response
Rev. James H. Edrar of Ashland.
Choral -Organ Improvisation "O God.
Our Help In Agea Paat"
Leon Verrees
Greetings and Congratulations Rev.
H. S.' Relchard, Grants Pass, Mod
erator of S. W. Presbytery.
Rev. James M. Hamilton, President
of Medford Minister's Association
Eugene Thorodike. President of
Chamber of Commerce.
Evening Hymn 38 "Now the Day Is
Over.-
Benediction Dr. Divine with Choral
Response.
VALLEY 4-H BOY
AND GIRL FIRS!
I
Betty Reich of Medford and Marvin
P:yer of Ashland, winners of the
Jackson county division of the 4-H
Club achievement and leadership con
test, are In Portland this week with
73 other outstanding 4-H members
aa guests of the First National Bank
of Portland during the Pacific Inter
national Exposition on Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday.
The two arrived in Portland In time
fOT the opening of tne three-day pro
gram with a luncheon at the head
quarters hotel, followed by a visit of
the entire group to the Pacific Inter
national Livestock Exposition
grounds. Dinner that evening was
served at Henry Tnlele's English Tav
ern on the Exposition grounds, and
the first day ended with the group
attending the Horse Shew and famous
McCarty-EUlott Indoor Rodeo.
Thursday's program encompasses a
tour of the head office of the First
National Bank of Portland, a visit to
the famous Sanctuary of Our Sorrow
ful Mother, a special luncheon at the
Coon Chicken Inn and a tour through
the Jantzen Knitting Mills. Thurs
day evening the bank will be host
to the entire group and other honor
ed guesta at a banquet which will be
followed by an informnl dance In the
Oeorglan Room of the Heathman ho
tel. On Friday the guesta visit the Swan
Island airport, and later, again go to
the Pacific International Livestock
Exposition grounds. A special lunch
eon Is to be held Friday noon at the
Columbla-Edgewnter Country Club,
on the banks of the Columbia river,
following which the club members
will start on their return trips home.
The floors of a large Portland hotel
were reserved for the party, whtvv
headquarters were established on the
mezzanine floor.
Betty Lie Reich, daughter of Fred
Reich, Is In the eighth grade of Oak
Grove school and has been In 4-H
Club work for four years. In 1P37.
1038, and for 1039 she was the re
cipient of scholarships to summer
school and has won several prizes at
the county fair. Marvin Poyer; son of
E. B. Poyer, Is a Junior at Ashland
high school. He haa been In 4-H work
ntne years, has won a scholarship for
summer school and has received sev
eral prizes at the county fair. Marvki
will alw have entrlea in the swine
department at the Pacific Interna
tional Livestock Expoeltlon this year.
T
Li
SHANGHAI, Oct. ) Japanese
followed up a 13-mile advance tzday
with a furious attack by which they
occupied Lokl, 38 miles southwest of
Julchang.
Japanese claimed the maneuver
turned the left flank of the Chlnew
line defending bitterly - contested
Telan. Chinese said they defeated
Japanese attempting to push through
the Tapteh mountains on the north
bank of the Yangtze, northwest of
Hnnkow.
A Japanese oommuntque said In
vading planes bombed Uang&han. In
eastern Srechwan province, and de
stroyed nine grounded Chinese planes,
afterwards engaging in an air battle
with 20 Chinese planes, seven of
which were shot down.
In near-by Chungking, the state
ment said, three Chinese planes end
two hangars were destroyed. On the
Yangtze river front, the Japanese
said their forces had captured the
Saddle mountain foru.
here last night,
seriously injured.
Wetzell was not
. New Oregon Director.
LOS ANG2LES, Oce. 0. (P) MaJ. R.
A. R. Carleton of the Volunteers of
America, a welfare leader here for
t ist 10 years left today to be
A Oregon director of the or-
..tion. with headquarters
Portland.
In
Less grain and protein concentrates
are required to fatten hogs when they
are on good pasture.
To Return Krape.
DALLAS. Oct. C-H Sheriff T. B.
Hooker left today for Prosaer, Wash
to return William Arthur Love, the
second of four men who escaped from
the Polk county Jail here last Fri
day night.
Hurt In CraMi.
EUGENE. Oct. 6. iff) A collision
with a truck driven by Glen Wetzell.
Springfield, fatally injured Mr. and
Mrs. William Bogart, Trent, south of
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