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maims
ERVICES
St. Markl Episcopal
E. 8. Bartlam. rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 i.m
Church achool, 9:45 a. m.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
The Medford Company of Jeho
vah'a Witnesses meeta every Wed
nesday at 7:80 p. m. and every Satur
day afternoon at 1:30 at 737 South
Central avenue. All Interested In
Watch Tower Bible study are wel-come.
Free Methodist Church
337 W. 10th St.
C. B. Starkey, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Sermon. 11:00 a. m.
Junior band, 7:00 p. m.'
T. P. M. 8. service, 7:00 p. m.
Evangelistic message, 8:00 p. m.
Midweek service, 7:30 p. m.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend. ,
Church of God
Haven and Holly Sta.
Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning message by pastor, 11.
Ordnance service at 3:30.
Toung people's service 7:00. Miss
Merna Mulllns, lender.
The evening message at 7:45 w!ll
be brought by the former, pastor,
Rev. Hugh w. Burch.
The ordnance of feet washing will
be observed at the 3:30 service. All
of oilr brothers and sisters of God'
family are invited to take part In this
wonderful service. The public la cor
dially Invited to all of these services.
Good music, special singing. A high
day In Zlon. Will you Join us.
Apostolic Faith
North Central avenue at Thim
street.
Sunday school. 9 1. m.
Devotional, 10:30 a. m.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 p. m
Fifty, vole choir tonight.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eve
ning services at 8.
The 35-pleceo fenestra and Ham
mond electric organ lead the sing tug
at each service.
All are welcome. A collection Is
never taken.
First Baptist church
Fifth and Central streets. Wol-
fond A. Dawes, mlnlater.
Bible school 9:45. Classes for all
agea.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon.
"Chosen-Predestinated." Thla Is an
other In the series the pastor Is
bringing on the Letter to the
Bpheslana. Special music by the
choir.
A nursery la maintained during the
morning wohrshlp hour for the bene
fit of mothers who wish to have their
children cared for during the service.
Toung People's service 8:30.
Evening worship 7:30. Sermon, "A
Leper." Song service. Special music.
Christian fellowship.
All are Invited to these services.
Mnln Street Methodist Church.
(The Gray Brick Church.)
Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor.
Church school at 9:45. R. J. Bills,
general superintendent; Miss Adabee
Seller In charge of, the Junior depart.
ment.
Preaching at 11 a. m.. by Rev. Jas.
A. McKee of Walla Walla, Warn.
Epworth league and Fellowship
group meet at 8:30 p. m.
At 7:30 p. m. a program fittingly
observing "Youth and Childhood'
will be put on by the church under
direction of Mrs. Holly Mlcheals.
At close of the 11 a. m. service.
Mr. McKee will hold the first quar
terly conference of the church year.
Vlaltora alwaya welcome.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church.
E. F. MeFnrland, pastor.
Sunday , school promptly at
o'clock with classes for all.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Subject of sermon, "Making Waya to
Men."
The Intermediate young people will
meet at 6:30 In the church parlor.
The senior young people will meet
at the same hour In the S. S. audi
torium, with Eston Way as their
leader.
The evening service Is at 7:30 with
special must by the young people's
cnoir. auDject of evening sermon
consecration to Service."
Prayer meeting and Bible etudy at
8 p. m. Wednesday afternoon, at the
manse.
Ceutral Avenue Church of Christ
Central Ave. and Jackson St.
Meeting In the Gospel Tabernacle
W. E. Stram, Minister
: a. -n Bible school, Lloyd
Smith, superintendent.
10:45 a. m. Lord's Supper, wor-
nip. cnoir special "Jesus With Me All
the Time." and sermon "God's Splr-
,bui ruunuim ior inirsty souls."
8:15 p. m. Pre-prayer service.
8:30 p. m. Bible study and Chris
tian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic song serv
ice, cnoir special "Grace Greater
than our Sins," and sermon "The
Infinite Difference Between Being
vut or ln unrist.
i -3Q p. m. Wednesday Prayer
ioie smpy, and Bible train
ing course. Bring your Bibles and
come.
Church of The Nazarene
Holly at First street
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor evan-
geiiaz, win spesk at both church
services today. At the 7:30 evan
gelistic service his topic will be
"Punishment Springs From Cause
and Effect." Special music featured
under direction Mr. Floyd Hawklna.
At the 10:45 morning worship.
Mr. Weatherford will apeak on "God's
Sanctifying Grace." Special choir
number, with other special music.
Sunday school. 9:45: Mrs. Clara
Caulklns. superintendent. Classes
suited to all.
Toung People's society meeting.
8:30 p. m.; Mrs. Mattle House, presi
dent. Special Interest In this de
partment Is being manifested.
Junior society meeting. 8:30 In
Orape atreet entrance auditorium:
Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford, director.
The public la very generously In
vited to these services.
Unity school of Christianity
Three hundred nineteen Medford
Center building. Mrs. Marlon Clif
ton, leader.
Lecture Tuesday evening. 8 p.
subject, "Your Part In the Great
Plan."
Lesons In Truth class Thursday,
9 a. m.
Christian- Healing class Thursday,
7 p. m. .
Room open for reading and medi
tation each week day from 10 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
Current Unity publications for sale
and a rental library la maintained.
Noon Silence each day except Sun
day from 13 to 1.
- All classes and lectures are open
to the public.
Zlon English Lutheran Cuurch
West Fourth street at Oakdale.
Werner Jessen, pastor.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m.
Luther League 6:30 p. m.
Community Full Gospel Church
Morse E. Hammond, pastor.
Sunday achool. 10 a. m.
Morning service. 11 a. m.
Evangelistic aervtce. 7:45 p. m.
Midweek service Wednesday, 7:45
p. m.
A warm welcome and aplritual up
lift extended to all.
Society
and Clubs
Full Gospel Church
Newtown street near w. Main
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic meeting, 7:45.
Week night services Include an
informal prayer meeting Wednesday
and one hour of Intensive Bible
study Friday: services commencing
at 7:45 p. m.
Come be refreahed by the word
of God.
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rlrst 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, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Oct.
33. "Probation After Death."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing. Including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healing at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 414 and 415 Medford Center build
ing, 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 authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
(Synodlcal Conference)
East Main and Portland avenue
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday achool and Bible class this
morning at 10.
Divine worship at 11.
Theme. "Christian Faithfulness.'
The regular quarterly business
meeting after the sen Ice this morn
ing. ' All voters should be present.
No service this evening.
Since the pastor la sttendlng con
ference In Forest Grove there will be
no confirmation Instruction Monday
evening. For the same reason there
will be no Sunday school teacher's
Institute Thursday evening.
visitors are alwaya welcome In all
public service.
The National Lutheran Hour will
again be on the air every Sunday
afternoon from 1:30 to 3 o'clock be
ginning with this afternoon. It can
be heard over any Mutual Broadcast
ing station.
First Presbyterian Church
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor:
37 Ross Court.
Hans Hoerleln. organist director
Morning worship and sermon. "The
House of God". Anthem, "The Lord
Is My Rock." Mrs. Jean McAllister,
soloist. Organ numbers, "Indian Sum
mer Sketch" (Brewer), "Autumn
Sketch" (Brewer), "Cum Sancto"
( Mozart) .
Bible school. 9:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Midweek Thursday. 7:30 p. m.
Grace circle gigantic rummage sale
In old Pantorlum store on Holly
street: three days, Thursday to Sat
urday this week.
Bible school officers and teachers
dinner conference Monday. 6:30 p. m..
at the Doty home. 1511 West Main
street.
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Flrst Methodist Episcopal Church
West Mstn and Laurel atreeta.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. E.
Neumann, superintendent.
11 a. m., -morning worship. Ser
mon theme, "One Foundation for
the Church." Anthem, "In Heavenly
Love Abide." by Holden; Incidental
solo by Miss Gladys Gilbert. Special
number by Severson trio. Prelude.
Manoah. by Ash ford: offertory. In
termezzo, "Cavallerla Ruatlcana" bv
Mascagnl: postlude. Trlumphsl March
by Harris. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang,
director. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lantz.
organist.
6:30 p. m., all young peoole are
Invited to attend the Epworth league
service
7:30, p. m., Informal evangelistic
service. Special numbers by the
young people's chorus and a aolo
Miss Gladys Ollbert. Sermon
theme, "The Spirit of Truth." Come
and enjoy thla worship hour with us.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
m.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
James M. Hamilton, pastor.
Effle Herbert Kurtz, music
rector.
Mabel C.Sims. Instrumental music.
Ralph L. Cook, church achool su
perintendent.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Everv-
raan'a clasa In the courthouse.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Prel.
ude. "Prelude" by Chopin: offeriorv
Song Without Words" by Mendell-
sohn: anthem. "Thou Art Our Shep
herd" by Rolfe. In the absence of
the poator, who Is at Denver aa a
delegate to the International Con
vention of Disciples of Christ, the
Rev. c. R. Pond will fill the pulpit
Sunday morning'.
Three young people's 'societies and
an adult study group will meet at
the church Sunday night at 6:30
o'clock.
The Sunday night church service
will open at 7:30 o'clock with a
period of hymn singing, followed by
an anthem by the choir. The Rev.
E. s. Bartlam will preach.
nil are welcome to the services
of the church. tT
Seventy percent of the tea drunk
in the United Statea la black tea.
Orange Pekoe tea Is made from the
smallest tea leavca. The quality of
small leaves Is usually better than
the larger ones.
Unique Party
Enjoyed by Many
at Washington School
Housekeeping as It was practiced
In the early daya of Medford, was
most amusingly recounted by Miss
May Phlpps In her talk on "The
Changed Homemaker." at the Wash
ington achool P.-T.A. meeting on
Friday afternoon. Mlas Phlpps, a
member of one of the pioneer fam
ilies of the Rogue river valley, was
appropriately dressed In a costume
of the period, and kept her large
audience chuckling with her de-
acrlptlona of homemaklng In the past.
A unique feature of the program
arranged by Mrs. Dwlght Ii. Hough
ton, chslrman, waa the large display
of antique utensils, clothing and
other household articles." By way of
contrast, the most modern equip
ment waa also ehown, through the
courtesy of the following Medford
firms: Brophy's Jewelry atore, Med
ford Mall Tribune, Mann's Depart
ment atore, Leonard Electric com
pany. Verne Shangle. photographer,
Nestledown company. Hubbard Bros,
hardware. Hansen Hardware com
pany and the Feldman Electric com
pany.
Mrs. E. T. Currana presided at the
business session which followed the
program. She announced the follow
ing new chairmen: Mra. Effle Ad
ams, magazine: Mrs. Reginald Earl,
character education: Mrs. George
aiaaaox. music: Mrs. c. R. Richmond,
safety: Mrs. o. Edwards, hospitality:
Mrs. C. H. Davis, summer round-up.
and Mrs. Mary Jones, lay-member.
Mrs. A. C. Wilson, health chair
man, reported that the new cafeteria
was ready for use. and will serve
hot lunches beginning October 31,
and that E. H. Hedrlck and the
school board had presented the achool
with a new electric refrigerator.
Mrs. Mary Jones, lay member, re
ported on the county council meet
ing held In Ashland on October 19.
and Mrs. C. R. Pond, cltv council
president, on the school of Instruc
tion held In Medford on October 13.
wasnington school was well repre
sented at both these meetings,
Mrs. Harry Kyle announced that a
dinner and program will be given
at the school on Wednesday night,
October 36. at 5:30. It la planned
to make this the outstanding aoclal
event of the school year. Mrs. Mary
Jonee Is In charge of the tickets.
Anyone wanting further particulars
la requested to contact Mra. A. J,
Kellenbeck and Mra. L. Bllderback.
co-chairmen for the dinner.
J. C. Tucker, principal, took the
room count of mothera present. Mrs.
Canode's room won the attendance
prize, a vase.
Mra. Currana Introduced the fol
folwlng room mothera to the mem
bers: Mrs. Canode. Mrs. F. Taylor:
Mrs. Beeson, Mrs. P. Whltlock: Mrs.
Huntress, Mrs. Ray Marks: Mra. Deuel,
Mrs. J. Kellenbeck: Mlsa Gregory,
Mrs. Harry Kyle; Miss Schneider, Mrs.
O. Edwards; Mlas Harding, Mra. Man.
uel Llebman; Mlas Lsldley, Mrs. Paul
Hoffard: Mrs. MacReynolds. Mrs. Iral
C. Nelson; Miss York, Mra. F. H.
House.
Mra. George Maddox, mujdc chair
man, led the group In community
alnglng. and puplla of Mlsa York's
room entertained with cowboy tongs
ana aancee.
Arthur Jonee, Blllle Schwartz, Nor
man House and Tommy Tama, cubs
from Cub Pack 8, led the group In
flag salute.
A aoclal hour was enjoyed at the
cloae of the meeting with Mra. Man
uel Llebman and Mrs. O. Edwards
acting aa hoateases. and Mlsa Ger
trude Watzllng and Mlsa Amy Hard
ing presiding at the tea table.
splger will b eo-hosteaset for the
event.
Carnation Cluh
To Convene Soon
Carnation club will meet Thursday
evening at' 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Oeorge Parker, 36 Portland
avenue.
Lodge-Club-Church
Announcements
Jacksonville
Talent
BulMIng Bridge
Club Luncheon I
Building Bridge club will meet
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. J. R. Marshall.
1130 West loth street.
Mrs. John Day will be the assistant
hostess. Following dessert luncheon,
carda will be played for the remain
der of the afternoon.
Get-Together Club
Sponsors Parly
The Oet-Together club will hold a
card party at the Essies hall. 43
North Front street, Wednesday after-
uwii ac iisu o'clock. Membera and
their Invited guesta are Invited.
Mistletoe Club
Tn Convene
Mistletoe club win convene Wed
nesday afternoon for luncheon at
1:30 o'clock at the home of Irene
Shirley, 343 Beatty atreet.
Zonta Club Will ..-
Convene Monday
Zonta Club will meet at the atudlo
of Effle Kurtz,' 204 North Ivy atreet
Monday evening t 8 o'clock. Mem
bera are to notice this reversal of
luncheon and business meeting.
Josephine Klrtley will have charge
of International relatione program. A
board meeting at 7:16 o'clock will
precede the general session.
Kllvanlan Dames
Meet Monday
Klwanlan Dames will convene
Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer on
8prlng atreet for luncheon and cards.
Mra. C. Colllna and Mra. O. Arn-
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 31 (Spl.J
G. O. Sanden and Ed Ntchole of
Medford went hunting laat Saturday
at Buck lake, returning the next
day. They hunted In aeveral Inches
of snow, but had no luck.
Mlsa Gladys Gilbert, a teacher In
Oak Grove, apent the past week-end
at the home of Mra. Mary Norvell.
Messrs. Morris and Haaklns, dem
onstrators of television for the na
tional assemblies, put on an Inter
esting program In gym on Wedneaday
afternoon. Acting aa subjects for
their demonstration were Leroy Boyd,
Mary Kent and Rae Forbes. Their
equipment ahown and used on the
stage represented 813,000 In value
Wayne Martin left on October 13
for Los Angeles, where he la at
tending the Anderson Diesel school.
Mra. Martha Mitchell left recently
on a trip, during which aha will
visit her daughter. Marvel la. who
waa married at Camaa, Wash., on
September 3, to Donald Oodley, The
young couple are making their home
at Albany, Ore., where the groom
is employed in a dairy.
Dinner guesta at the O. O. San
den home on October 18 were Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Vial! and Eston, Jr.,
way or Phoenix, and Alma Ayera,
the occasion being Lots' Sanden'a
16th birthday.
Calling here on frlenda Sunday
were Mr. ana Mrs. Gross of Oakland
and Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Hockenloa of
roriiana.
Mrs. John Pernoll of Applegate
was a caller In town on Sunday.
Herb Lewla, who Is coach at Rogue
River, waa a vlaltor Sunday at the
home of his aunt, Mrs. John M. Wll
llama. Mlas Shirley Cantrall la now em
ployed at Mra. Helen Johnson's beau
ty ahop In Medford.'
Mra. E. N. Mallery was a guest of
her daughter. Mra. H. Hamilton, In
Medford from Saturday to Tuesday.
Rev. Mallery waa the officiating
clergyman for the funeral of Mr.
Sutton.' which was held at Ashland
on October 13.
Mra. Violet Plorey of Medford and
Shirley Cantrall vlalted In Jackson
ville Monday.
George Robert Brown and Gene
vieve Herrlott of Applegate were
Joined In wedlock by Rev. Mallery
at tne manse on October 14.
A hunting party comnosed of
Ralph and Warren Mallery and
Harper Hamilton of Medford left
Saturday for Prlneville, Ore., where
they were Joined by Willie Mallerv.
The party returned Tuesday with
out an game.
Uae Mall Tribune want Ads,
TALENT, Oct. 31. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence and son who have
been visiting their daughter. Mra. D.
Clark, returned to their home In
South Dakota.
Dr. Mallery of Elk creek made a
I professional call In Talent Wednea
day.
The Glad to Meet You club met at
the city hall Wednesday. A good
attendance waa reported.
The Carnival given by the high
achool Friday night waa a great auc
ceaa. Over $80 waa cleared. Half of
the proceeds will go to the P. T. A.
P.T.A. met at the achool Friday
afternoon. After the session the glrla
of the D. 8. class, under the super
vision of Mlas Miller, served the
membera with tea and cakes.
E. T. Newbry and sons finished
their apple picking Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Oleima Jr.. are
the parenta of a baby girl born at the
Community hospital In Ashland Wedneaday,
Barbara Terrlll and Ruby Dobblna
pint, Betty Nichols and Ruth Kenla.
ton their silver attendance badge,
The Olrl Scouta held their flrat
birthday party at the school Monday
evening.
Guests for to evening war Mrs.
TerrUl. Mis Stdley, Mlsa Fitzgerald,
Mra. Young. Mr. Ntchole, Mra. Parr
and Mlas Oor and Miss Ottoman,
troop leadera,
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Sondral of Oak
land visited with Mrs. Sondral- par
ent. Mr. and Mr. Mlddleton, over
the week-end.
A number of Talent people bars
been attending Ethel Duncan1 re
vival services at Aahland thu week.
The Talent Grange will hold a
candidates dinner Oct. 38 at the city
hall.
The H. I. o. of the Grange met
at the home of Mrs. oiah for an
all day meeting with a covered dish
luncheon at noon, on Oct. 11.
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New way To Reduce
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Cochran, the flier, says Important
flight, uch a the Bendlx trophy
race, which aha Just won, are good
atream-llner a well a good fun.
She USUSllv lOaea flV tit 1A wnnnH.
were awarded their gold attendance on each such flight.
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