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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTyTE. ME'DFOTE'D. OTtT.CXfS; STOP'AT." OCTO'B'FR 1. 1933.
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Instruction School .
For P.T.A. Workers
Successful Event
Mrs. C. W. Walls, president of the
Oregon Congress of Pannes and
Teachers, conducted a most success
ful school of instruction for parent
teacher workers Thursday, October 18
In the auditorium of the Methodist
Episcopal church South. Seventeen
Jackson county P. T. A. units were
represented with an enrollment, of
107 officers and chairmen.
Mrs. William Holloway, stats music
chairman, led the group singing. Mrs.
James K. Hoey, president of the
Jackson county council, presented
Mrs. Walls, who needed no Introduc
tion to many of those present who
had enjoyed and profited by her In
struction last year.
The duties and responsibilities of
officers and chairmen were fully out
lined and discussed for the benefit
of all new workers. Mrs. Walls and
Mrs. B. C. Foray the, stats P. T. A.
vice -president for southern Oregon,
both stressed the Importance of the
national Parent-Teacher magazine,
official publication of the organisa
tion, in the development of program
material, and commented on Its value
to all those Interested In child wel
fare. At the luncheon which was served
by the ladles of the Chrlstlsn church,
Miss Floy Young presented a quin
tette of high school boys In three en
joyable numbers. .
Mrs. Walls especially emphasized
the Importance of being stats and
national minded in P.T.A. work, since
it B only as we work for the welfare
of all children that the standard In
our own communities are raised.
A no-host dinner honoring Mrs.
Walls, In charge of Medford City
Council, concluded the day's activi
ties. Beavers Class
Enjoys Meet
. The Beavers, 'class of high school
girls, of the Presbyterian church, mat
for the regular monthly meeting
Wednesday night, at the home of
Margaret Anne Brown on West Tenth
street.
Plans were made for the "good
deed" at Thanksgiving time. During
the business meeting, the following
officers were elected to serve for six
months: President. Nancy Morrow;
vice president, Florence Erdus; secre
tary, Emma Jane Brewer; refresh
ment chairman, Audrey Price; devo
tional chairman, Doris Custard.
During the social hour, Interesting
games, directed by Nancy Morrow,
were played and light refreshments
were served, including a birthday
cake, made for the girls whose birth
days occur In September and October.
This class of lively girls, taught
by Mrs. Maynard Putney, meets every
Sunday morning at 9:45 a. m. In the
recreational room of the church.
Girls of high school age who are not
affiliated with any other church are
cordially invited to attend.
Job', Daughters
Meet Monday Eve
Job's Daughters will meet Monday
evening for a regular business ses
sion in the Masonic temple at 7:30
o'clock. All members ar. asked to
be present.
Past Mntrons
.Meet Wednesday
Past Matrons club of Nevlta chap,
ter. O.E.S., will meet for dessert
luncheon at 1:15 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Olive Dean on the Old Stage
road In willow Sprlnga Wednesday
afternoon.
Ethel Dean Freeman will act aa
chairman for the affair. All members
are asked to attend.
Women of Rotary
To Have Luncheon
Women of Rotary will convene
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Adrlene Steward.
1 Eastwood drive.
A covered, dish luncheon will b.
served after which cards will be
played. Mrs. D. rord Mccormick will
be one of two assistant hostesses.
Calendar
Monday
7:30 p. m. Job's Daughters, Ma
sonic Temple.
Tuesday
1 :00 p. m. P E.O. ehapter AA
luncheon, St, Mark's Guild hall, North
Oakdale.
1 :00 p. m Mary -Martha circle,
home Mrs. Eva Younger, 305 Crater
(ike avenue,
1:30 p. m DeMolay mothers club
-ard party, Girls Community club
ouw. 3:00 p. m. Contemporary Book
lub. home Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer, Wel
lington heights, luncheon Franklin's
-afe preceeds at 13:49.
3:00 p m Methodist women, home
Mrs. E. L. Hennlnger, 1000 West Main
treet.
3:00 p. m. Presbyterian women,
home Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, 1704 West
Main street.
3:00 p. m. Oleeners claas. home
Mrs. Everett Flnley. Ross ln.
6:15 p. m PEO. chapter BE, din-,-r
Hotel Medford.
7:30 p. m. Methodist Missionary
Toup, church.
Wednesday
1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary, home
drlenne Steward, Ho. 1 Eastwood
Drive.
1:15 p. m. Past Matrons. Nerita
chapter, home Mrs. Olive Desn, Old
Stage r:ed.
3:30 p. rn. Wednesday Study elub
Otrls Community clubhouse.
Thumdsy
3 00 p. m Just-Folks, home Mrs.
H. F- Nordwiek. 919 Rddy avenue.
6 30 p. m Royal Neighbors, K. P
hall.
8 00 p. m Deirree of Honor, hall
over Baldwin ahoppe.
rrlday
8 00 p. m V.F.W. auilliarj card
party, armory.
and Clubs
Mary Dftvia
Five Great Concert
Attractions to Be
Presented in Eugene :
ETJOENX, ' Oct. 16. (Special) Five
of the greatest concert attractions In
the world will be presented by the
associated students of the University
of Oregon during the coming school
year. ' .
mtm Krelsler, world-famed violin
ist, Is the first artist scheduled for
th. McArthur court series. He will
be followed by Serge Jaroff and the
Don Cossack chorus, Trudl Schoop,
Pasmors and Trertce, and Igor Oorln.
Season tickets for the series are now
on sale. Out-of-town enthusiasts
may purchase tickets by . writing to
the University ticket office at Mc
Arthur court, i
ConnUseurs of' music have lauded
the 1636-39. concert, program, under
sponsorship' of the associated stu
dents, as "one of 'the greatest ever
planned at the. University of Oregon.
Krelsler, known internationally as
the master 'of the ' violin, will play
here the night of November 7. This
will be his first appearance In Eugene
and perhaps the only opportunity for
southern Oregon persons to see and
hear him. ...... , . . . ,
Serge Jaroff and the Don- Cossack
chorus, who made a tremendous hit
with a ' Vast audience hers two years
ago, will appear again at McArthur
court November 16. , The 36 "singing
horsemen of the steppes" are unique
In. the world of song. ,
Pasmore and' Trerrce, , American
born and- American -trained . duo
planlaU, will play here January 19.
Trudl Schoop and . her oomlc .ballet,
billed as something entirely different
In the concert world, are scheduled
for March 3.
Igor. Oorln, a 30-year-old tenor who
has been acclaimed the-new idol of
the world's concert- audiences, will
sing here March 39.
P.T.A. Activities
P. T. A. Lincoln high school lunch
kitchen will open' Monday ' noon.
Plans have been completed for a
play and carnival to be held Novem
ber 8 In the new gymnasium. An
executive -meeting will take place
October 38 at 3 o'clock In the school.
The next regular session will be held
November 4 at 8 o'clock.
The fall meeting of the Jackson
county P.T.A. council will be held in
Ashland Wednesday at 10 a. m. In
the . Presbyterian church. - Business
concerning publicity, membership
and national P.-T.A. magazine will
be discussed. Mrs. B. C. Forsythe,
state vice-president for southern
Oregon will give - a report on na
tional convention ' held in Salt Lake
City In May. All members are asked
to attend this Important session.
Washington school P.-T.A. will con
vene Friday afternoon at 3 at the
school. Miss Msy Phlp-ps will speak
on "Changed Homemakers" and an
exhibit of old., fashioned home Im
plements will be shown. Miss York's
class will have charge of the enter
tainment. . .
Lodge-Club-Church
Announcements
meaner, To Meet
Tuesday Afternoon
Oleanera class will meet Tuesday
at 9 o'clock at th home of Mrs.
Everett Flnley on Roas lane. Mem
bers are to bring old sheets or
plllowcaaea for whit cross work.
Mrs. Flnley will ba assisted by Mrs.
Oeorge Elledge.
Methodist Group
To Convene
Mrs. Robert Taylor, and Mrs. J. O.
Cava will be Joint - .teases to the
ladlea missionary society of the
South Methodist church at tlx E. L.
Hennlnger home. 1000 West Main
street, Tuesday afternoon at a o'clock.
Contemporary
Club To Meet '
Contemporary Book club 111 con
vene Tuesday afternoon at J o'clock
at Uia noma of Mrs. W. H. nuhrer
on Wellington heights. A luncheon
at 13:4S o'clock at Franklin's cafe
will precede the meeting., , ..
, .
Just Folks To
Convent goon 5
Just Folks will convene 1 Thursday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home
of Mr,. H. F. Nordwiek, 019 Reddy
avenue. Mrs. William Holloway la
chairman of the affair,
Mary-Martha
Circle To Meet
Mary and Martha circle of the
M. B. church will convene Tuesday
afternoon at I o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Eva Younger, 308 Crater
Lake avenue for luncheon. Members
are asked to bring their own service.
Thursday Morning
Study Club Meet
Thursday Morning Study elub
met last wesk at the atria' Com
munity clnb house. Mrs. Carlton
Janes, president, presided.
Mrs. A. R. Clements presented "Oral
Book Reviewing" after which a dis
cussion was held. Mrs. Leland
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Open daily 10 a.m. to 12 ; 1 p.m. to 6. 235 E. Main Bt.
President Oregon P. T. A.
Mrs. C. W. Walls, president of the
conducted a very successful school of
Mentzer reviewed "Fanny Kemble"
and plans were formulated for the
year's work.
Degree of Honor
To Convene Soon : .
Degree of Honor will have a social
session Thursday evening In their
rooms over the Baldwin piano ahoppe
at 8 o'clock.
VFW Auxiliary
Card Party
Auxiliary of Crater Lake post, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars will, sponsor
a card party in the armory Friday
at 8 o'clock In the evening. The pub
lic is Invited to attend.
DeMolay Mothers
sponsor Party
. . DeMolay Mothers club are enter
taining Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at
the Girls' Community clubhouse
with a dessert luncheon and card
party. A nominal amount will be
charged and reservations are to be
made by calling 693-J.
Bible Class to
Meet Thursday
Ladies' Bible class of the First M.
E, church will convene Thursrlny
afternoon at th2 home of Miss May
Phlpps, 033 East Main street.
St. Ann's to
Meet Tuesday .
St. Ann's Altar society will convent
Tuesday afternoon In the parish hMl
on South Oakdale avenue.
Mistletoe Club
Enjoyed Session
Members and friends of the Mis
tletoe club met at the home of Mrs.
Pearl Miller on Stewart avenue for
a cavered dish luncheon last week.
Nora Glascock, presided at the short
business session.
An Interesting talk was given by
district deputy, Marjorle Pearson.
Those enjoying the affair were:
Dorothy Hansen, Bessie Smith, Mar
garet Austin, Anna Hotchklns. Alice
Lewis. Myrtle Kent, Cora Lewis and
Mrs. Freda Klngsley. Alta Nyberg as
slsted the hostess.
Central Point Cubs
Eat In Lithia Park
As a climax to the season's sctlv
Itlea. Cub Pack No. 40. Central Point,
held an achievement council end
"weanle" roast at Llthla park. Ash
land. Sunday afternoon. October 9
The mothers brought a basket lunch
Including potato salsd. baked beans,
noodles, lello, cake, cookies, lemon-
sde all flear to the heart of boy
hood. After the Uinch there were
games and races.' Then the cubs
and families gathered around the
camp-fire for the advancement cere
monies.; finishing the day with a
marshmsllow roast.
. Jack McCoy advanced from Bob
cat to Wolf, Kenneth Adsma and
Brant Culbertson from Wolf to Bear
Other cubs present were Richard
Holt. Jack Holmar and Donald WIU
llamson. Den Chiefs Eugena Holt
and Ronald James. Den Mothers
Mrs M. A. Adams snd Mrs. H. C
Williamson, Cubmsawr H. O. Wil
liamson, Assistant Cubmaster Roland
Hover, and Committeeman John Hoi
mer were on hand to shsre the fun
and render any assistance.
Aemble from A Tar.
TORONTO. (UP) The Dow. -well
family have held another reunion
the 14th. AnsembllnfT from wldely
separated parte of Canada and the
United States, nearly 100 'descend
ants of Thomas Dowrwell. who carre
to Canada from Devonshire, Englsnd.
more than 100 roars ago. met at .he
exposition grounds for a picnic
GALL STONES
Why not you? Do you have Oa
Oregon Congress of P. T. A., who
instruction In this city.
E PERKI
COLUMBUS. Ohio. Oct. 15. (AP)
Secretary of Labor Perkins proposed
today creation of a 13-member com
mission to mediate the dispute be
tween the C. I. O. and the A. F. of L.
She suggested that each organiza
tion choose five of its "trusted and
experienced representatives" who in
turn would select three disinterested
persons. The rep resents tives of the
labor groups, she said, should have
authority to bind their organizations
to adhere to any agreement the
commission reached.
Miss Perkins advanced her sugges
tion In an address prepared for a
Joint celebration of the 70th anni
versary of the Order of Railway
Conductors and the fifth anniver
sary of lta ladles' auxiliary.
PORTLAND, Oct. 18. (AP) Sup
port by Willamette valley buyers
seeking feed and some buying by
turkey growers continued to bolster
northwest grain markets in the paat
week, the United States department
of agriculture said today.
Barley was fully steady. Growers
did not press sales, receipts here
totaling only 10 ca riots. Oats, like
wise, was steady with receipts reach
ing 17 carlots, while corn showed
some fluctuation although demand
was steady and receipts totaled 33
carlots. .
Full Gospel Church
Newtown street near W. Main. .
Leonard Weston, pa i tor.
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Evangelistic meeting. 7:45 p. m.
Week night services Include sn
Informal, Inspiring prayer meeting
Wednesday and an hour of intensive
Bible study Friday, services starting
at 746 p. m.
Come be refreshed by the word of
Ood.
Closing time forTToo tate to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
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BUSINESS OR
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY!
When 1 purchased the lot, sli IWilos, at tb.
rorner of North Central and -farfcton street, about
I ear aco. folks said, "You made . wonderful
buy . . . Irish I had known abont It first" . . . etc.
Well, now here Is your ehdne. to make as good
or had a buy as I did. as I will sell th lot for
lM . . . Just .hat It rost me. I believe this
Is a fland) spot for . servlr. station or market.
W. E. Thomas, Owner
45 South Cantral
Church Interests and Notices
Apostolic Faith
North Central avenue ai Third
street.
Sunday school. 0 a. m.
Devotional 10:30 a. m.
Bvangellatlc service, 7:48 p. m.
Fifty voice choir tonight.
Tuesday. Thursday and Friday eve
ning services at 8.
The 35-nlece orchestra and Ham
mond electric organ lead tht singing
at each service.
All are welcome. A. collection Is
never taken.
Tentral Avenue Church of Christ
Meeting In the Gospel Tabernscle,
Central Ave. and Jackson St.
W. I. Stram, minister-evangel let
0:45 a. m. Bible school. Classes
for all ages.
10:46 a. m. Morning worship.
Lord's Prayer, sermon and -special
music.
6:15 p. m, Pre-prayer service.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor and
Bible study groups.
7:30 p. m, Erangellstle song ser
vice. Special music and sermon.
Wednesday evening 730. Bible studv
and prayer service. ,
We extend to you a cordial Invi
tation to worship with us.
Church of dog
Haven and Holly.
T. O. Satterfteld. pastor.
Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.. a
class and a welcome for all ages.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mes
sage by the pastor.
Young People's meeting at 7 p. m.
Evangelistic services at 7:46 p. m.
This will be the close of a four
weeks revival; many found the Lord,
others were sanctified.
There will be a baptismal service
Sunday Afternoon at :the Bybee
bridge at 3:30 p. ra. Anyone having
excepted Christ and desires to be
baptised by Immersion may do so
by being at the water and making
same known.
The public Is Invited to all these
services.
rtrst Church of Christ. Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
church. The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Servloes are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Octo
ber 16, "Doctrine of Atonement."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing. Including testimonials of Chrls
tlsn Science healing at 8 o'clock.
The reading room which Is located
at 414 and 416 Medford Center build
ing, la open daily 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 Chris
tian Science literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
First Church of Christ. Scientist,
Authorized branch of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist. In Boston, Mass.
Services are eld every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. Oeto-
tier o. "Are Sin, Disease and Death
Real?"
Wednesday evening church meet
ing, Inclurlng testimonials of Chris
tian Science healing at 6 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 414 and 418 Medford Center build
ing. is open daily from 7 a. ra. to 6
p. m. The librarian Is In attendance
from 10 to 4. at which time the BIKe
and all authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrowed or
purchased, -
The public U cordially invited to
atrena tne servloes and visit the
reading room. .
Church of the Naxareoe
Hoi It at First fltr t
Todsv marks tha mnrin.-in.
of the re viral series. Thent hav h-.
to date, about one hundred profes
sions or faun during the campaign.
The singing of the Long quartet has
ueen mucn appreciated.
The topic from which the pastor
evangelist will be heard at 10:46 Is,
"Nathan Wins a King. At 7:48. Mi.
Weatherford will be heard from the
topic, "God's Mysterious Writing."
Sunday school at 0:46, directed by
Mrs. Clsra Caulklns. This department
is on the upgrade. Classes suited to
ail. a free bus covers Medford lab
eled Nazarene Sunday school.
Toung people's meeting at 6:30.
Mrs. Hattie House, president. . Mrs.
Ethel Rogers, leader.
Junior society meeting at 6:80 In
the east entrance auditorium. Mrs.
Fred M. Weatherford in chsrge.
Mid-week service Wednesdsy at
7:30. .
The public Is cordially invited for
this climax day.
Medford'i Company of Jehovah's
Wttnesses.
737 South Central Ave.
Bible study Wednesday eventnr at
7:30 and Saturday afternoon at 1:4
All who are interested In Watch
Tower Bible atuay are welcome, IVo
collections.
Zlon English Lutheran Chnron
West Fourth atreeat at Oakdale.
Werner Jesaen, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Worship service. Ha. m
Luther league, 7:30 p. m.
This morning during the worship
service there will be a number of
Infant baptisms. The sermon will be,
"Scriptural Reasons for Infant Bap
tisms." Tnlty School of Christianity.
810 Medford Center Bldg.
Mrs. Marlon Clifton, leader.
Tuesday evening lecture, 8 p. m.
Subject, "Know Thyself."
Lessons in Truth" class, 10 a. m.
Thursday.
"Christian Hesllng" claas, p. m
Thursday.
Noon silence dally from 13 to 1
p. m.
Room open for reading or medita
tion each day except Sunday from 10
a. m. to 6 p. m. and all day class-
are open to the public.
St. Peter's Lutheran Chnrch
(Synod leal Conference!
E. Main and Portland avenue. .
Harry H. Toung. pastor.
Sunday school this morning at 10.
No morning worship this morning.
Evening worship this evening at
7:30.
Theme: Materialism Versus Chris
tianity.
Church council meeting after the
service this evening.
Confirmation instruction tomor
row evening at 7:30.
T. P. S. regular social Thursday
evening at 8.
Visitors are always welcome.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets.
Joseph Knotts. minister.
0 :46 a. m.. Sunday school. Mr.
E. J. Neumann, superintendent.
11 a. m., morning worship, sermon
theme, "A Straight, Level, Smooth
Highway In the Desert." Anthem,
"Make a Joyful Noise" by Simper.
Solor, "The Publican" by Van da
Water, sung by Mr. Robert C.Wright.
Prelude In E Flat, by Wely; offer
tory. In the Cloister, by Lange;
postlude, Festival March, by Roberts.
Mrs. Elate Carlton Strang, director.
Mrs. Doris Condlt Lante, organist.
6:30 p. m.. all young people are
Invited to attend the Epworth league
service.
7:30 p. m., Informal evangertlc
service. Special music. Sermon theme.
"Great Light." Come and enjoy this
delightful hour of worship.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80
p. m.
First. Presbyterian.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor.
Manse, 37 Ross Court.
Hans Hoerleln, organist director.
Sunday, 11 a. m we will celebrate
World-wide Communion and welcome
new members to our fellowship.-Children
may also be presented In dedi
cation to the Master In the sacrament
of baptism. The vested choir will
sing "Ood so loved the world" fStatn
er), and George Maddox, gueat ao'o
lst, will sing "Awake Thou thatSltep
eat" (Ward-Stephens).
Church school, all departments, at
0 :46.
Toung Folks 0. E. at 6:80 p. m.
8.A.R. York town banquet served In
social hall by Grace circle Tuesday.
6:30 p. m.
Mid-week Bible and prayer hour
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal,
8 p. m.
This church opens Its doors of wel
come wide to all who love Him
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The Salvation Army
Captain Reginald H. Vincent,
commanding officer.
Sunday, 11 a. m., holiness meeting.
Sunday, 3 p. m.. Sunday school.
Sunday, 8:30 p. m., Young People's
legion.
Sunday, 8 p. m., salvation meet
ing. Sermon subject' "A Guilty Con
science." A very cordial invitation Is ex
tended to everyone.
Pilgrim Holines Church
Corner East Jackson snd Bessie
nesr Roosevelt school. O. Edwin Cox,
psator. Phone W73-H,
Sundsy school 0:46 s. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. ro,
Y. P. S.. 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer and praise serv
ice Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Friday eve
ning 7:30, cottage meeting.
You are cordially Invited to all
of these services.
Main Street Mcthodl't Church
The gray brick church. Dr. Jouett
P. Bray, pastor.
Church school at 0:46 a. m. Mr.
R. J. Bills, genersl superintendent.
Miss Adabee Seller In charge of the
Junior department. ThU la a good
school to attend.
Preaching services at 11 a. m,
Fellowship club and Epworth
league meets at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30.
Bible study and prayer services
each Wednesday evening at 7:30.
The church and pastor cordially in
vite the public to worship with
them.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale. James M. Ham
ilton, pastor. Effie Herbert Kurtz,
music director. Mabel C. Sims, Instru
ments! muslo. Ralph I. Cook, church
school superintendent.
Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Every
man's class In the court house.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Pre
lirtle, "Choral" by Rogers. Offertory,
"Morning Reverie," by Strickland.
Anthem, "Tell Me of Jesus," by Wil
son. In the absence of the pastor,
who Is at Denver as a delegate to
the International Convention of Dis
ciples of Christ, the Rev. John W.
Hoyt will fill the pulpit . Sunday
morning using for hla subject, "A
First Christian Teacher."
Three young people's societies and
an adult study group will meet at
the church Sunday night at 6:80
o'clock.
The Sunday night church service
will open at 7:30 o'clock with a per
iod of hymn singing followed by an
anthem by the choir. Dr. S. L. Divine
will apeak on "The Land of the
Rajah and the Rupee," Illustrated by
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Phoenix Presbyterian Chnrch
F. McFarland. pastor.
Bible school with classes for afj
agea meets promptly at 10 o'clock.
Morning worship at 11 o clock.
Subject of sermon, "The Functloa
of the Church of the Living Christ1
Evening worship Is at 7:30 wit
a song service. Subject of evening
discourse. "God's Call to Consider
Our Ways a message From Hag gal.
The Young People's society meetg
In the 8. S. auditorium at 6:30 tbla
evening.
The Sunday School Teachers' as
soclatlon meet Monday evening at
7:30 at the manse.
Midweek prayer and Bible study
on Wednesday evening at 7:30 ii
the church parlor.
Free MethodUt Church Services
C. B. Starkey, pastor.
Sunday school, 0:45.
Last Sunday, rally day, we had
good crowd out and we are con
tlnulng rally days -throughout Octo
ber, asking each car to bring extra
ones living too far to walk. This If
missionary Sunday, and the closing
exercises will be in charge of the
missionary superintendent. Marjori
McKee. bringing something of Inter
est slong these lines.
Morning worship (sermon by pss
tor), 11 a. m.
Junior bsnd In chsrge of Joy Sor
enson, 7:00 p. m.
Y. P. M. 8.. with Kenneth Schroyeff
leader, 7:00 p. m.
Evangelistic message, 8 p.m.
On Monday, at 7:30 p. m.. will be
a Sunday school workers' conference.
Mtdweek prayer service Wednesday,
7:30.
W. M. B. will meet on Friday, 3:30.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend these services.
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