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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1939. PAGE FIVE Church Interests and Notices St. Mark's Episcopal. Comer Oakdale and Fifth. Holy communion. 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. by Rev. H. O. Gardner of Burllname, Cal. Mrs. Roberta Bebb. cbolr director Mrs. Eva Kazelrlgg Marsh, organist Cburch school. 9:45 a. m. Church of Christ On Court Street Sunday services 10:30 a. rn. Evening services 7:30 p. m. Evange list Leland H. Knight from the state of Arkansas will be with us dally at 7:30 p. m. for a two week re vival beginning October 29. Come be with us and hear the gospel preached In Its fullness and simplicity. There will be a basket dinner every Sunday during the revival. A cordial Invitation la extended to all. pilty Medford Center Bldg. Room 319 Monday, 8 p. m.. Men's clasa. Mr. Cllston. teacher. Tuesday, 8 p. m., lecture by Mar Ian Cllston. Wednesday, 10 a. m., Christian healing. Thursday, 10 a. m., lessons In Truth class. Saturday, children's class, taught by Mrs. Gertrude Stead and Mrs. Roberts. Rental library open, literature on sale. Room open from 10 to 4 each day except Sunday. Hostess present. Publlo invited. Phoenix Christian Church John Frees, pastor;' Donald Wilder, music director; Carmen Houston, pi anist; George Wilson, Bible school superintendent. Bible school, 9:45. Communion and preaching service 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "Acceptable Worship." Pre-prayer service, 8:15 p. m. Young people's meeting, 6:30. Evening evangelistic service, 7 :30. Sermon, "In God's Care." George Maddox will be the guest soloist during the evening Sunday night services, continuing three or four Sunday evenings. We cordially Invite you to hear trained voice of Mr. Maddox during these special Sunday evening serv ices. Church of the Nazarene At the Church of the Nazarene, Holly at First, Fred M. Weatherford. pastor, will be heard both morning and evening. At the 10:45 morning worship he will speak from the topic. Th Church Spiritually Aggressive." At the 7:30 evening hour he will be heard from the topic, "Being Born Again." Special music for the morning serv ice will Include a solo by Miss Mar Jorle McKee and a number by the choir. "The Lord Is My Shepherd." by Montgomery. At the evening serv ice Mrs. Ethel Kornstad and Mrs. Lena Marts wilt sing a duet and the choir will sing, "Open My Eyes That I May See." Other services of the day include Sunday school at 9:45, young. peo pie's, Hl-N.Y. and Junior society meetings at 8:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors are extended a special Invitation. ON OLD LINE Lines that "let her down" are an old story to the woman who thinks she must do her own washing to save money. Send your wash to us this week. Let us prove that you'll feel better and look better when you don't have to contend with washday worries, that odr service is economical, that we do superior work. CHURCH October 29th to Conducted by LELAND H. KNIGHT Evangelist From Boonvllle, Arkansas EVERY EVENING at 7:15 Sunday Services at 10:30 a. m. 2 and 7:15 p. m. Plain Gospel Preaching Congregational Singing Court Street Church of Christ The Salvation Army 338 No. Bartlett Street 0:45 a. m. Sunday achool. f 11 a. m. Morning worship. 6:15 p. rn.-V.Pl.. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. A cordial Invitation la extended to everyone. Church of Jesua chrlftt of Latter Pay Saint, 8unday achool every Sunday morn. Ing at 123 West Main, 10 a. m. Relief society every Tuesday at 133 West Main. 3:30 p. m. Primary Tuesdays at 4 o'clock. Same address. Opening Mutual Social Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. at 603 West Fourth. All Invited. The First Baptist Church Fifth and N. Central Sta. Wolford A. Dawes, minister. Bible school 9 46. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon. "Tempted But Sinless." Anthem by the choir. Special music. . Young people's service 6:30. Evening service 7:30. Sermon. "The Northern Federation." This la a mes sage dealing with certain prophetic utterances of the Bible concerning national alliances. Special music. Gospel singing. All are Invited to worship with us. Central Avenue Church of Christ Central at Jackson Fred P. Thompson, Jr., minister. Bible school 9:43 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a. m. Com munion. Sermon, "The Intolerant Christ." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Sermon. "How To Get Rich." You are warmly Invited to attend theae services. This church Is at tempting to follow the New Testa ment pattern In every way. We have the youngest church in town, the youngest minister, but our message is the old. old gospel. Come and hear a Bible message. 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, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Octo ber 39. "Everlasting Punishment." Wednesday evening church meet ing, including testimonials of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 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 la 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. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Jamea M. Hamilton, pastor; Effle H, Kurtz, music director; Mabel C. Sims, Instrumental music; Louis Q. Oentner, church school superinten dent. 8unday achool, 9:45 a. m. Every, man's Bible class In court house. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Pre. lude, "Andante Cantablle" by Heller; offertory, "A Dream," Bartlett; an them, "When I ' Survey Thy Won deroua Cross" by Peace; sermon "How To Grow More Christian." Three young people'a aocletlea and the adult study group meet at church at 6:30 Sunday night. Sunday evening church aervlce opens at 7:30 with congregational hymn singing led by Msrmle Olson. Anthem by the choir, "Thy Gulldlng Hand" by Thompson. Sermon, "Mas tering Our Experiences in Life." rr 1 1 A d Tussy Rich Cream If QUIA $1.73 VAIUI To help smooth away flaklness and that dry drawn look, discourage lines due to dryness. Heaves your complexion feeling smooth as silk. Limited time on this special-special price. WAINSCOTT'S EAST SIDE PHARMACY Main and Riverside OF CHRIST November 12th r0P Apostolic Faith Church North Central avenue at Third street. Sunday school at 0 a. m. Devotional aervlce. 10:30 a. m. Evening service. 7:45. A 26-piece orchestra and special choir open the Sunday evening serv. Ice with concert of sacred music and song. Personal testimonies and congre gational singing, led by orchestra and Hammond Electron, are pan of each service. . Services . each Tuesday, Thursdaj and Friday evening at 8. A collection is never taken. Come and enjoy these services at a progressive church. St. Peter's 'utheran Church 1 Synod leal Conference) East Main and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school this morning at 9:45. Divine worship at 0:45 and at 11 o'clock. Theme : "Beware Lest Thou Forget The Lord." The Reformation of the church will be commemorated In the services this morning. Confirmation instruction Monday at 8 p. m. The educational meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 8. Miss Ora Mle Thiede will lead the dis cussion on : Living in the world your country. Young and old are in vited to these interesting meetings Visitors are always welcome. Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner East Jackson and Bessie street. Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor. Sunday school promotion day for the children will be observed this week. 8:45 a. m. Regular Sunday school time; 3. Q. Tighe. superintendent. 11 a. m. Worship. Sermon by pas tor. fl p. m. Children's meeting. Mrs. J. Pleyer In charge. 6 :45 Y.P.S. Miss Mabel O'Nell, president. 7:30 Evangelistic service. The church where you are always wel come. Come and worship with us. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday mid-week service. 7:30 p. m. Friday, cottage meet ing, Church of the Nazarene Holly at First Fred M. Weatherford. pastor, will be heard at both hours today. At 10:45 a. m.. his topic will be "The Church Spiritually Aggressive." Miss MRrJorie McKee will render a vocal solo Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Clara Caulklns, superintendent. Sermon topic for the evening serv ice at 7:30 in "Being Born Again." The choir will sing, "Open My Eyes That I May See," by Scott. Duet by Mrs. Ethel Kornstad and Mrs. Lena Mnrrs. Young people's meeting 6:30 p. m. Mr. Henry Lacy, president. Hl-N.Y. and Junior society also meet at this hour. We extend a cord ial invitation to friends and visi tors. Church of God Haven and Holly T. O. Satter field, pastor. Church Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Raymond Chapman, superintendent, with a fine staff of teachers. A class and a welcome awaiting you. The church Is conducting a teach ers' training class. The course is "How To Teach in the Church School." About 15 are planning to take the course. Any may do so that want to. Morning worship at 11. Message by the pastor. Christian Crusaders meeting, 6:45 p. m. . The meetings are of Interest to all young peaople. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Rev. H. W. Burch will deliver the mes sage. Reverend Burch is one of the former pastors of this congregation. You are Invited to worship God with us. The First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel streets, Joseph Knotta; minister; E. J. Neu mann, Sunday school superintendent; Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director of music; Mrs. Doris Condlt Lantz, organist. 9:30 a. m. Oeneral assembly of the Sunday achool In the church aanctuary. 11 a. -m. Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "Our Golden God;" an them, "I Am Alpha and Omega," by Stalner; Incidental tenor solo by Harold Burelson; solo, "Great Peace Have They,' by Rogers, aung by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang; prelude, "A Celtic Paatorale," by Lindsay; offer tory, "Chancel Radiance,' by Kern; postlude by Kern. 0:15 p. m. Wesley Fellowship Bible group. 0:30 p. m. Wesley, high school and Intermediate Epworth leaguea. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship In Wesley chapel. Sermon theme, "To Seek and To Save." Wednesday evening in First church at 7:30 o'clock Dr. Thomaa A. Staf ford of Chicago will give an address on the challenging theme, "World Current Eventa and Movement." MEETING Society By Clara (continued from page four) Girl Scouts to Pay Tribute to Founder J Low More than half a million Girl Scouts will pay tribute on Octo ber 31 to the birthday of the founder of Girl Scouting in the United States. Juliette Gor don Low. Be gun in 1A12, the movement in now 27 years old and has an active m e m bership of 564, 000. Through the seven "Ser vice Days" of Girl Scout Week, October 29 to Novem ber ,4, the or g a n i z a tion's Juliette Low objectives, "to make girls per sonally enriched individuals and intelligently participating citi zens" will be demonstrated throughout the country. The week will be observed by the local Girl Scout organiz ation and their director, Mrs. Marjorie Pena. with a variety of activities. Today scout ser vices will be held in the Pres byterian church at 3 o'clock Free Methodist Church Corner Tenth and Ivy Street C. B. Starkey, pastor. Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m. Henry Paulson, superintendent. Sermon, 11 a. m. County farm service. 3 p. ra. Y.P.M.S. and Junior band. 7 p. m. Evangelistic message, 7:46 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Song practice at the Wilbur Stevena home on Spring atreet Thursday evening. 7:30. Revival meetings to begin Novem ber 13. Commence planning now for this great meeting. The public la cordially Invited. Wayside church 700 block on S. Riverside Blanche Barton, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Come and help boost. Morning worship 11 a. m. 8ubject, "The Old Corn of the Land." Evening evangelistic 7:46 p. m. Special illustrated message, "The Church Triumphant." Special musi cal program. Mid-week services: Tuesday, 7:46 p. m., prayer meet ing. Thursday, 7:46 p. m., Bible atudlea. Saturday, 7 :45 p.. ,m., young peo ple'a meeting. We welcome everyone. Zion English Lutheran Church West 4th St. at Oakdale Werner Jessen, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. October 31, In the Lutheran church, and in increasing degree In other Protestant churches, is observed as a great church festival of celebra tion. It la In commemoration of the beginning of the reformation of the sixteenth century. Today. Reformation Sunday, this event will be observed in our cburch. The sermon, "The Doctrine of a Standing or a Falling Church," will emphaslza the great doctrine of Just ification by Faith as set forth In the Book of Galatlana. Anyone la cordially Invited to at tend our Sunday achool and to wor ship with us. First Presbyterian Church Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor; Hana Hoerleln, organist; Edna Elfert, choir director. Morning worship 11 a. m., with sermon by pastor, "The Holy Break faat." Prelude. "Prize Song" (Wag ner); anthem with incidental solo, by Catherine Wendt; "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberta); offertory, "Melody" (Stojowskl); solo, "Trust In Him" (Hamlin). Edna Elfert: postlude. "Alegro Moderato" (Stebblna). Church achool, 9:45 a. m., followed by Junior church for Junior age boya and girls. Youth hour 6:30 p. m., with sen iors meeting In psrlor: Tuxls high achool groups In upper social hall. The church beautiful extends a cor dial welcome. Medford School Special Reductions ON Tuition Rates Good Until Nov. 15 Insure Your Future and Financial Inde pendence ENROLL NOW! For Complete Training In hatit.v Culture at smirh.rn Orion's OloVst rtahllh.4 and Best Equipped school. All work carefully super vised, using the famous Burnham Method. 235 East Main Street, Medford and Clubs Mary Davis Services will be undenomina tional. Throughout the week, scout crafts will be displayed in the following firms: California Pa ific Utilities company, 229 West Main street. Weeks & Orr, M. Al ston and Burelsons. Today's program will be as follows: Allelujah Open Hymn. "Scout's Own" Mrs. O. B. Morrow, commissioner. "Where God Hath Walked." song Audience. Candle-Lighting Ceremony Girl Scouts in uniform. "These Things Shall Be," song Audience. Investiture of Tenderfoot Scouts Leaders. "Whene'er You Make a Prom ise" Girl Scouts. "International Girl Scout Hymn." Hotel Medford to Be Meet Scene The Medford Garden club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Medford. Mrs. O. O. Arnspigcr will pre sent a talk on the care and cul ture of chrysanthemums. Each member is asked to bring a bou quet of chrysanthemums to the meeting, and to name the vari ety if possible. Tea will be served at the con clusion of the session by host essess Mrs. Ralph Woodford and Mrs. L. Bundy. Meeting Enjoyed At Walker Home Mrs. W. W. Walker was host ess to the officers of the W.H M.S. of the Methodist church in the Cascade district Wednesday afternoon at her attractive coun try home on the Old State road. After the business session the hostess served refreshments. Officers attending the pleasant event were Mesdames J. Terrill of Talent, J. R. McCracken of Ashland and N. J. Wiley and C. H. Berry of Medford. Episcopal Party Friday Evening St. Mark's Episcopal church guild will entertain with a des sert bridge and pinochle party on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the parish hall on North Oak dale avenue. Mrs. M. Leibman or Mrs. H. E. Rlnabarger may be called for reservations. Others on the committee in clude Mrs. L. Hyde and Mrs. Jack Burdell. Attractive prizes in cards will be awarded winners. Masons and O.E.S. Plan Joint Dinner Masons and members of the Eastern Star will hold a joint dinner meeting at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, in the Ma sonic temple. The dinner will be followed by entertainment and dancing. Degree of Honor Will Meet Soon Degree of Honor club will have a meeting Thursday even ing at 8 in the rooms over the Baldwin piano shoppe. Class initiations will take place. Wednesday Club To Meet Wednesday Study club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for a regular ses sion in the Girls' Community clubhouse. Mrs. Samuelson Here for Visit A recent arrival In Medforc from her home in Ontario, Cal, is Mrs. Harry Samuelson. The Californian will spend a fortnight here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. J. Steiner and her sister, Mrs. Verl Walker. of Beauty Culture HALLAWE'EN SPECIALS Children's Ringlette Per manent Waves, Shampoo Not Included 50c Bag. 12 Permanent Wave for $1 Shampoo and Finger Wave or OC Hair Style fLwC Haircut 15c Open Every Evening For Appointments Phone 84 Community Club Games to Start Girls' Community club was the scene of a Hallows en party given for the club soft ball league last week. Plans for the club basketball team were formulated at the party. Games will start Mon day evening, November 8. at the Lincoln school, and will follow each Monday evening thereafter. All girls interested in playing are to call the clubhouse. Margo Watson was elected manager of the team. Games and refreshments of a Hallowe'en motif were enjoyed during the evening. Morgo Wat son and Rhoda Iden were host esses. Misa Luy Goes To San Francisco Miss Ruth Luy left last even ing by plane for San Francisco where she will spend several days attending the opera and the opera ballet. A.A.U.W. Group lo Meet Wednesday American Association of Uni versity Women, Arts and Deco rations study group will con ven Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in room 6 of the Med ford high school. Calendar Monday. 8:00 n. m. CnthnlO Vniinff Ladies' club, parish hall. Tuesday. 0:30 a. m. Rnnfisr 0rt-.nr. home Mrs. Frank Stinson, Park avenue. Wednesday. 1 :00 D. m. Rntnrv women home Mrs. J. Frank Reinhart. 301 Crater Lake avenue. 2:30 n. m. WprfnesHuv Qin. club. Girls Community club. house. 7:30 D. m. Arts and TWom. Hons group, A.A.U.W., room 6, high school. 8:15 D. m. Southern DrAifmi Symphony orchestra concert, meoiora nigh school. Thursday. 2:00 p. m. Medford Garden club, Hotel Medford. 7:00 D. m. Mncnni JTacr Star, dinner, Masonic temple. o:uu p. m Degree of Honor, clubrooms. Friday. 6:00 p. m.-p..T.A. dinner, Oak Grove schoolhouse. 7:30 p. m. Episcopal Guild party, parish hall, North Oak dale avenue. For Hallowe'en Hosts ....By Mrs. Alexander George.... ....AP Feature Service Writer.... Hallowe'en is just the time to give that informal party, you have been planning. It should be easy to prepare, rather inexpen sive and best of all, lots of fun. You can transform old-time Hallowe'en- foods into modish concoctions with a little witch eryand you'll be classed as a clever hostess. Introduce a bit of devilment Into a buffet supper by making MOTHERS! If your child's feet were checked, "bear watching" in recent school examination take care of them in CORRECT SHOES HELP PREVENT BOW LEGS FLUHREA BLDG., 15 SOUTH I caper and pimiento-strip faces on the tops of fish-stuffed eggs. Bake a veal or ham loaf in a round pan and serve it hot. cov ered with a savory sauce con taining some chopped ripe olives. Fasten some black cat seals to toothpicks and stick them into the loaf. Atpf!t-on-stt ks 12 to 16 ripe rrd apples 3-3 cup pure New Or 1 runs molasws 14 cups granulated sugar 'j cup wat?r ! teaspoon vinegar 1-3 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter 2 teaspoons vanilla Wash the apple thoroughly, dry them well. Remove stems, and stick pointed end of lollipop stick Into the stem end of each apple. Boll molasses, sugar, water, vinegar and salt, without stirring, to a70 de grees P. or until U becomes brittle when tried In cold water. Remove from fire and add butter and vanilla. Dip apples into the syrup, being care ful to cover entire surface with the glaie. When well coated, place apple, blossom end down, on a sheet of waxed paper to dry. Special lle Here's a special holiday pumpkin pit: Bake a pumpkin pie in a cake pan or deep pie dish. Cool, then transfer It to a serving platter and generously spread with sweetened, flavored whipped cream with some broken pecans and black walnut meat in it chopped candled ginger, to, it you're sure the guests like gin ger. Curd Of Thanks We wish to thar.k the many friends, neighbors and acquaintances In Medford, Ashland, and throughout southern Ortvon for their kindness, thoughtfulneAs and sympathy during the recent bereavement of our hus band and father; also for the many beautiful flowers. For all we are deeply grateful. Daisy B. Gould, Mrs. .Vilbur R. Chlldreth, Mrs. Jamea H, Adhbaugh, . Marian, Elvln, and Wm. Gould, Jr. Closing time for loo ut to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p m. Dae Mall Itloune want ads. Haw To Have More Clothes Thriftily By taking lh. utmost car of the clothes you buy, you can make them last twice as long and look twice at well. Your dry cleaning bill Is mall in comparison to the clothes It laves. SAVE 15 Cash and Carry Unique Cleaners & Dyers 20 So. Central. 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