MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. MAY 19. 1940.
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Church Interests and Notices
Medlora Company af Jehotaha
Rltinm
The Medford Company of Jeho
vah s Witnesses meeu every Wednee
day at 7:4a p. m. and every Sunday
at ?:4S p. m. at m North Central.
All Interested In Watch Tower Bible
study are welcome.
Reese Creek Got pel Minion
J. V. Johnson, paator
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young people e meeting T p. m.
Kvangellitlc eervice. 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursdsy, I p. m.
Everyone welcome to all emcee.
Church ol Christ
North Court St.
We meet every Lords day aa our
Lord commanded ue to come to
gether and break bread In remem
brance of Him.
Singing beglne 10:80 a. m.
Exhortation meeting 11 a.
Communion. 11:45 a. m-
Young member meeting 7:0 p. m.
The First Baplst Chun h
nfth and . Central Sta.
Wolford A. Dawea. minister.
Mr. Pred Lsnders. Sunday s:hool
auperlntendent.
Mre. Clem Plnley, choir director.
Mr. Kenneth Raymond, orgenlst.
- Bible echool. 0:45. Clsases lor all
agea.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser
mon. "What We Believe About The
Church." There will be epeclal muilc
by the choir.
There will be no evening eenrtcee
aa we Join In the baccalaureate eerv
lcea at the high echool.
Tull Coepel Church
Newtown etreet near W. Main.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday echool. 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
There will be no evening services
at the church tonight as this church
will cooperate with others In the
Interest of the high school bacca
laureate.
mends are specially Invited to
attend our morning worship hour
when Rev. Louie E. Weston, brother
of the pastor, will speak. Rev. Wes
ton bss hsd outstanding success In
pastoral work in southern California,
and for some time was sn Instructor
In the Southern California Bible
college In Pasadena.
Saint Mark's Church
(Episcopal)
Corner Oakdale and Plfth.
Rev. Herald O. Oardner, B. D.
8 a. m. Holy communion. A quiet
devotional service without music or
sermon.
11 a. m. Morning prayer and
aermon. Lay readers assisting In the
eervice, T. Wllllsms and Pred Strange.
Senior choir under direction of Mrs.
Roberta Ward Bebb. Mrs. Eva Hazel-
rlgg Marsh, organist,
0 :45 a. m. Church school. A grad
ed school with classes for sll ages.
Ray Henderson, superintendent. A
vested boys' choir leads the music
under the direction of Mrs. Ralph
Burgess. At the organ, Mrs. Verl
Felling.
Strangers and newcomere are al
ways assured a cordial welcome at
Saint Mark's.
Federated Church
(Central Point)
Rev. O. R. Luther, pastor
0:45 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Worship. Message by
pastor, "What Significance Shall We
Attach to the Virgin Birth?"
6:30 p. m. Chrlstlsn Endeavor.
Junior and senior group meeting at
thle time because of the union bec
calaureate aervlce at Christian
church.
8:00 p. m. Union baccalaureate
services st Church of Christ.
7:30 p. m. Monday Men's prayer
meeting.
3:30 p. m. Tuesday Ladles' Bible
clsas and prayer hour.
8 p. m. Tuesday Bible school
board meeting at home Mrs. Roy
Nichols. All teachers are urged to
attend this meeting.
7:30 p. m. Wednesdsy Mid-week
prsyer meeting. Studies In the Book
of John. 8:30 p. m.. choir practice.
3:00 p. m. Thursdsy Ladles' mis
sionary meeting, meet at the church
and go to the home of Mlsa Carlton.
8 p. m. Thursdsy Special musical
given by the choir of the Medford
Baptist church. You are cordially In
vited to all services.
By KALE WHEELER
HIS Is "convention -al" weatb-
cr. and ths Hobo of Amer
ica, Inc., are holding their sand
clambake In MU-eukee. Jeff
Dana, hobo "kins", claim hi
outfit la responsible for the Lin
coln Highway. the H.OX..C. and
the CC.C, In this convention,
Jrff expects to handle 1.000 dif
ferent resolutions none of which
are expected to weigh very much.
Jeff Mye that hoboes are the
cream of society In the field of
Wandering WUl.es. They are dif
ferent from bums and tramps in
that they will work if thy cant
avoid It. Up to now few of them
bav failed to avoid It
Harpo Man. vsvaMonlrg from
HoUvmoJ. left orors that ht
fs-ortte plant hsve sun-Urn p
treatments. Walt 11 the Calif.
Chamber of Commerce bears
about It!
Many times you hare had your
elothe-3 returned from the clean
ers with buttons missing, rippers
jammed, ripe. Our service makes
sll minor repairs your clothes
are returned to you all pady to
wear. Nt time trv Medford
Osners. 20 Bo. Central. Phone 96
Fboenil Preebtterlaa Church
Rev. N. B. Flscue. mlnlaler
11 a. m. Baccalaureate aervlce for
the local high echool. The Christian
church will Join In thl eervice.
Rev. John Reea will read the ecnp
ture and offer prayer. Rev. Plecua
will conduct the service and preach
the sermon.
Sunday echool meete at 10 a- m.
C. I. at 6 p. m.
The salvation Army
338 No. Bartlett street
Captain Reginald H. Vincent, of
ficer In chsrge.
0:45 a. m. Sunday school. Ben
Meyers, superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning warship.
6:16 p. m.Yfli. Mtlucent Ham
mond, secretary.
7:30 p. m. Evening service.
A very cordial Invitation la ex
tended everyone.
First Christian Church
R. W. Coleman, minister
0:40 Sunday acbool. Louis Cent
ner, superintendent. "All Men's Bible
clsas" meeu In court house.
11:00 Morning worship. Prelude.
Ood of Our Fsther" Scott; offer
tory. "The Fountain.- ueueon: an
them, "Just For Todsy," Travis; ser
mon, "tf Wishing Could Make It So. '
8:00 Evening services dismissed
for the high school grsdustlng ser
mon. Apostolic rallh Church
N. Central Avenue at Third St.
Sunday school at 0 a. m.
Devotional service. 10:80 a. m.
Evening service, 7:43.
A 25-piece orchestra and special
choir open the Sunday evening serv
ice with concert or sacrea music
and song.
Services each Tuesday. Tnursasy
snd Friday evening at 7:45.
Personal testimonies and congre
gational singing, led by orchestra
and Hammond Electron, are part of
each service.
A collection Is never taken, come
and enjoy these services at a pro
gressive church.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
ISynodlcal Conference)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor
Sunday school, 0:45 o'clock.
No morning worship this morning.
Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. The
psstor will preach the first of a new
series of sermons on "Obstacles To
Christian Living." The theme for this
evening will be. "The Material En
vironment of This World An Ob
stacle to Religious Living."
Conllrmstlon Instruction Mondsy
afternoon at 4:30.
Sunday school teachers' meeting
Wednesdsy evening at 8:00.
Adult membership class Thursdsy
evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors are
alwaya welcome.
Central Avenue Church of Christ
Central at Jackson
pred P. Thompson, Jr., minister.
Walter Crank, Bible school superin
tendent. 8:46 a. m. Bible school. Classes
for all ages.
10:55 a. m Morning worship.
Lord's supper, sermon, "A Valuable
Man."
7:00 p. m C. . All young peo
ple Invited. Irene Hawklna leader.
8:00 p. m. Popular evening aerv
lce. Gospel singing. Sermon. "To
Have and To Hold."
You are cordially Invited to at
tend all these services. This church
Is patterned after the example of
the New Testament church In doc
trine, ordinances, and life. Come and
worship with us.
The First Methodist Churrh
West Main and Laurel Sta.
Joseph Knotts, minister; E. J.
Neumsnn, Sundsy school superinten
dent; Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strange,
music director; Mrs. Doris Condlt
Lents, organist.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship. Sermon theme,
"Why I Should Believe the Bible."
Anthem. "The Radiant Morn," by
Woodward: solo. "I Hear Thy Voice"
by Lang, sung by Mrs. Elsie Carlton
Strong; prelude. Andante In O, by
Stulte; offertory. Meditation, by Mor
rison; postlude, March of the Noble,
by Keata.
8:45 Wesley Fellowship Bible
group.
7 p. m. Wesley, high school and
Intermediate Epworth leagues.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Foursquare Wsytlde Cnurrb
700 South Riverside
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schneldau.
pastors.
Sunday school 10. Classes for all
ages.
Sunday morning. Miss Rush, 11:00
Miss Evelyn Rush, evangelist, speak
lng on "The Tabernacle," will have
a miniature replica of the Taber
nacle spoken about In the Bible.
Sunday evening. June Lock. 7:46
M;s Lock, our little child evangelist,
win be speaking on "As Jesus Parsed
By."
Week night services, 7:4ft. Juiv
Lock will speak every night except
ing Monday when there will be no
service. Come and bear this "school
girl" preach. Her messages art stir
ring and dynamic
A hearty welcome always awalU
you at tha "Friendly Church of
Medford."
Church of Jeniia Christ of Latter
, Day Paints
' (Mormans)
402 Newtown
I Sunday school, 10 a. m. Claw,:,
for all ags. Interesting let-son.
Relief society Tuesday at 3 p. n.
This la last meeting of the so let
for toe summer and all member
are requested to attend. The ladles
' arc giving a luncheon following
mutual ctsAset to tht members of
the church and their friends. Come
and enjoy yourself.
Mutual wul meet it I p. m. Plans
are to be made for tha closing
party of the season. AU members
asked to attend.
Prtmar.ee. are to hold forth dux
Uig tf-e summer and are held at
the church Friday at 4 p. m. and
at 446 Pine street at same hour.
Sunday evening services in cnarge
o: Relief society at 740. Xrvtyon
ekome. An interesting program
, has been arranged.
Pilgrim Holiness Chare
Corner B. Jsckson snd Bessie St.
Rev. C. Edwin Cos. pastor
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m.
Worship 11 a. m. Sermon by the
pes tor.
Children's meeting 6 p. m.
P.YJS. 6:46 p. m.
Evsngeltstle service. 7:45.
Mid-week prayer and praise serv
ice Wednesdav, 7:43 p. m.
The home church extends to you
a friendly welcome.
First Presbyterian
Or. Sherman L. Divine, pastor.
Hsns Hoerleln, organist. Edua Eilert,
choir director.
Morning worship with sermon by
the psstor, "The Spirit of the Liv
ing Ood." at 11 a. m. Anthem. "The
Short TeDeum" (Buck): AUeen Guy.
guest aolollst. Prelude "Legend"
iCandlyni; Offertory In O (Chopin):
Finale, Symphony LV (Wldor).
Youth meeting In parlor, 6:30 p.
m. Topic, "With Mary and Martha
In the Bethany Home." Leader. Bev
erly Hodgman. Church school, Sun
days at 0:45 a. m. All ages Invited.
Tuesday, 3 p. m. Women's Mis
sionary society meeting at 105 Oen
eva etreet.
First Church of Christ, Rrlentlst
Authorized branch of The Mother
church. The First Church of Christ
Scientist. In Boston. Mass.
Services ere held every Sunday
at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313
North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday.
May 10. "Mortals end Immortals "
Wednesdsy evening meetings
which Include testimonies of Chrlst
isn Science healing are held at 8
o'clock.
Sunday school at 0:30 o'clock.
The reading room, which la lo
cated at 414 and 415 Medford Cen
ter building, la 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 authorised
Chrlstlsn Science literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased.
The public le cordially Invited to
attend the services and vleit the
reading room.
With A Sensational
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Adtent Christian Churn
Corner Jackson and Welch St.
Jamea Kaas, minister
0:45 a. m Bible school. Mr. J.
A. Dickinson, superintendent. Effic
ient teachers. P rents who have no
church affiliation bring your chil
dren. There Is a place for you.
11 a. m. Worship. Sermon by
minuter. You are cordially Invusd
to these services.
Free Methodist church
Corner of Tenth and Ivy.
C. B. Starkey. pastor.
Sundsy school. 0 43 a. m. Henry
Paulson, superintendent.
Sermon, subject "Worship." 11:00
a. m.
YPMS and Junior bsnd. 7 p. ra.
Lylla Fay Dsugherty. leader.
Evsngeltstle messsge, 8 p. m.
Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
You are always welcomed.
Births
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James
McGowen of 200 West Jackson
boulevard a girl weighing seven
pounds and four ounces in Sa
cred Heart hospital yesterday
morning, Saturday, May 18.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Luman in Community hospital
May 15, a girl weighing four
pounds, eleven and three quar
ter ounces. The Lumans reside
at 307 West Jackson street.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
W. Smith of Butte Falls in Com
munity hospital May 15, a girl
weighing eight pounds, two
ounces.
Robbery Jinx
Conshohocken, Pa. (U.R Wal
ter Jones has a perfect record
in the hard-luck league. His
service station has been robbed
six times in six years. After the
fourth robbery, Jones changed
locations, but couldn't shake his
jinx.
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BACCALAUREATE FOR
33 C. POINT SENIORS
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Central Point. May 18 Spl.)
Baccalaureate services for grad
uating seniors of Central Point
senior high school will be held
in the Christian church Sun
day, May 19, with the sermon
being given by the Rev. Clilton
A. Phillips.
Commencement exercises for
the class of 33 15 boys and 18
girls will be held Wednesday
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evening, May 29. Addarss will
be given by Prof. Roy w. Mo
Neal of Southern Oregon Col
lege of Education. June Furry
is valedictorian; Norma Saga Is
salutatorlan.
Following is the program for
baccalaureate services:
Prelude "Serenade" .
Schubert
Norrene Bohnert.
Processional "O Worship the
King."
Iris Hill.
Hymn No. 88. "Praise Him.
Praise Him" Congregation.
Scripture and Prayer Rev. C.
R. Luther.
Girls' Chorus "Dear Land of
Home" Sibelius
"Calm Be Thy Sleep" Noble
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Shirley Kincaid, accompanist.
fi.pmnn "Pitttln Pice Thlnr-e'
First" Rev. Clifton A. Pshr
Rev. Clifton A. Phillips.
Trio "Mother of Mine"
Burleigh
Elaine Westrup, Marjorie Mar
tin. Iris Hill.
Shirley Kincaid. accompanist.
Hymn No. 2.15 "Come Thou
Almighty King" Congrega
tion. Benediction Rev. C. R. Luther.
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London, May 18. Queen
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
visited a Dutch warship and
British naval establishment in a
southern English port today.
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CLINIC MAY 14 AND 15
Under combined auspices of
the Jackson County Welfare)
Commission and the Jackson
County Public Health depart
ment another crippled children'!
clinic was held in Jackson
county May 14 and 19. Dra.
Lucas and Abeles were the at
tending physicians and 78 chil
dren and nine adults were ex
amined. Ten members of tha Jackson
County Public Health associa
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