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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREGOT, SUNDAY. MAY 2fi. 19-10.
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Church Interests and Notices I
Medford Companv ef Jehovah's
VUtneteea
The Medford: Company of Jeho
vah's Wltnesaea meeu every Wednes
day at 7:46 p. m. and every Sunday
at 7:45 p. m. at 923 North Central.
All Interested In Watch Tower Bible
atudy are welcome.
Phoenix Preibitertaa
Rev. N. 8. Piscua, minister
Memorial day Sunday.
Public worship at 11 a. m.
Sunday echool at 10.
Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m.
Mid-week service for prayer and
Bible study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Church of Christ
N. Court St.
Singing at 10:30 a. m.
Exhortation meeting 11 a. nv
Communion, 11:45 a. m.
The evening service Is for the
youne men's training so they will
be able to carry on the work of
the Lord. 7:45 p. m.
Come, you are welcome to all
services.
The alailon Army
336 No. Bart let t Street
Captain Reginald H. Vincent, offi
cer in charge.
0:45 a. m. Sunday school. Ben
Meyer, superintendent.
U a. m. Morning worship.
6:15 p. ra. Y.rU MtlUcent Ham
mond, secretary.
7:30 p. m. Evening service.
A very cordial Invitation la ex
tended to all.
Due to the death of Mr. Prank
Anderson, the Scandanlvan Pest an
rounced for Monday evening has
been postponed until a later date-
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 On ltd ale. Subject for Sunday,
May 36. "Soul and Body."
Wednesday evening meetings which
Include testimonies of Christian
Science healing are held at 8 :00
o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is lo
cated at 414 and 415 Med ford Cen
ter building, la open dally from 7
ft. 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
rer d, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is. cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
The First Baptist Church
5th and N. Central St.
Wolrord A. Dawes, minister; Mr.
Fred Landers. Sunday School super
intendent: Mrs. Clem Fin ley, choir
director; Mr. Kenneth Raymond, or
go n 1st.
Bible school 0:45. Classes for all
ftgri.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. The
pastor brings another In the re
quested series on what Baptists be
lieve. The sermon will be "What We
Believe About Baptism. Special music-
by choir.
Young people's services 6:30.
Evening worship 7:30. Sermon, "A
Well Earned Rest." Congregational
singing. Special music by choir.
Wednesday evening 7:30. Prayer
meeting and Bible study.
All are invited to worship and
atudy with us.
Foursquare Wayside Church
700 South Riverside
Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Schneldau.
pastors.
Sunday school. 10.
Morning worship. 11. Rev. Schnel
dau will be speaking on "Where
Are he Dead?"
Evening worship, 7:45. Bvangelist
June Lock, 15-year-old child evange
list, will end her revival campaign
this evening with the message "My
Call To the Ministry." This will be
your last opportunity to hear this
little girl evangelist who during the
psst two weeks has astounded greet
numbers that have come out to
hear her.
Weeknlght services. 7:45 Tuesday
and Saturday of this week.
There will be no service on Dec
oration day, Thursday evening.
A warm welcome always awaits
you at "The Friendly Church" of
Medford. Bring your friends and
neighbors.
LAUNDRY
SPECIAL
WHITE COTTON PANTS
Whtd and
Finished
20c
Use Our
ROUGH DRY SERVICE
For Rati "7a
Economy f C, pound
Flatwork Ironad and
Foldad
Wearing Apparal
Starchad and Driad
5 Suds 7 Rintas
Men's Shirts
Finished 10c ea.
(with ihia service)
lO-c Discount
Cash and Carry
Nora fWMip In Mndwii riant
Coleman's Laundry
& Dry Cleaning
SERVICE
31 South Canlral
Phone 97
Apostolic FaJlb Church
K. Central Avenue at Third St.
Sunday school at 9 a. m.
Devotional service. 10:30 a, m.
Evening service. 7:45.
A 25-piece orchestra and special
choir open the Sunday evening serv
ice with concert of sacred music
and aoog.
Services each Tuesday. Thursday
and 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 tnese services at a pro
gressive church.
Phoenix Christian Church
Bible school, 10 a. m.. followed
by communion.
Preaching, 11 a. m. to 13. Subject,
"Our New Plans and Program."
Services. 8 p. m. by evangelist,
Mrs. Ethel Twsmley of Phoenix. We
need a spiritual uplift. We look for
ward to her message.
We will guard carefully the sim
plicity of the services and Interest
or all sincere souls, casting aside our
mistakes and giving heed to any
neglected points; as "Restitution,"
correction past mistakes.
This, under new management for
the same little church. Come.
Elder. M. Brown tigg.
First Prehterlan Church
Dr. Sherman I. Divine, pastor;
Hans Hoerletn, organist; Edna Ellen,
choir director.
Memorial Sunday service 11 a. m.
with sermon by the pastor. The
Real Spirit of America." All Med
ford patriotic bodies honor guests.
Anthem, "God Bless America" (Ber
lin: solo. "Let Us Have Peace"
(Ball). Organ numbers In tune with
the hour.
Church school for all ages at 9:45
a. m.
The Youth Group will meet at
the church at 3 p. m. to go to the
Elliott farm where the evening ves
pers will be led by Lenar Coverstone
of the Tuxls O roup. Come worship
with us.
Saint Mark's Church
- (Episcopal)
Corner Oakdale and Fifth.
Rev. Herald O. Gardner, B. D.
8 a. m. Holy communion. A quiet
devotional service without music or
sermon.
11 a. m. Holy baptism and morn
ing prayer. This Is Religious Educa
tion day. with the church school
meeting with adult congregation.
The boy's choir, Ethel Burgess direc
tor, and Verl Falling organist, will
Itad the music. Class representatives
will speak and honor students will
be announced.
Beginning next Sunday and
throughout August the usual Sun
day 11 o'clock service will be ad
vanced to 10 o'clock.
Strangers and newcomers are al
ways assured a cordial welcome at
Saint Mark's.
Federated Church
(Central Point)
Rev. C. R. Luther
0:45 a. ra Bible school.
11 a. m. Union Memorial day
service Church of Christ and Fed
erated Churches. Message by Rev.
C. R. Luther, "The Conflict of the
Ages,"
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, both
senior and Junior groups.
8 p. m. Evangelistic services. Mes
sage by the pastor. "Redemption and
the Trend of the Ages."
7:30 p. m. Monday Men's prayer
meeting.
3:30 p. m. Tuesday Ladles' Bible
class.
7:30 p. m. Thursday Mid-week
prapery service; 8 :30 p. m, choir
practice.
A welcome to the stranger. A
church home for those who belong
to Christ.
A cordial Invitation to all.
Church of the S stare ne
Holly at First
Rev. Fred M. Weatherford. pastor.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor
evangelist, will speak at the 7:45 p.
m. service on "The Baptism of Spir
itual Power." His 10:46 a. m, topic,
"Essential Means to Church Suc
cess." Special music at both services.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Installa
tion of the Sunday school teachers
and officers for ensuing year. Mr.
Holly Michael Is new superintendent.
NY PS officers Installation at 6:45
p. m. Mrs. Verl Michael la new pres
ident. The program will consist of
reports from Hie North Pacific Dis
trict Assembly.
HI-NT will meet under direction
of Its new president. Miss Gertrude
Nelson. Mrs. Mattle House la spon
sor for thia organization.
Junior society meeu 6:45 p. m.,
under direction of Mrs. Fred M.
V. eatherford.
The world famous Cleveland quin
tet will give a sacred concert In this
church Tuesday at 7:45 p. m.
The public la cordially Invited to
all aervlces.
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Ha1nur1.r for
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Free Methodist Churrh
Corner of 10th and Ivy
C. B. Starkey. pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Henry
Paulson, superintendent.
Sermon by pastor. 11 a. m.
The Y.P1I 8. and Junior band
meeu at 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service. 8 p. m.
Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. The joU cordially invited.
Zlon BiiglUh Lutheran Church
W. 4th St. at Oakdals
Werner Jeswa. ps.or
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship service.
7 p. m. Evening service.
We Invite anyone to attend our
Sunday school and to worship with
us at our church service. June third
Dally Vacation Bible school will be
gin with classes for youngsters from
four years n'd through Junior high
school.
Inlty
Room 319. Medford Bldg.
Tuesday. 8 p. m.. lecture by Walter
Clifton, who will fill the place dur
ing Marlon's absence at school in
Kanssa City, Mo.
No classes at present but rooms
are open at your service from 1
to 4 p. m. dally except Sunday with
a hostess present. Literature on sale
and rental library. We also have
some free literature to acquaint
yourself with this Christian study.
A very cordial welcome to alt.
St. Peter's L u t heran C h urch
(Synodlcal Conference)
East Main and Portland avenue.
Harry H. Young, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 o'clock.
Early service. 9:45 this morning.
Regular service. 11 o'clock. Theme:
"The Love of Money an Obstacle To
Religious Living." No service this
evening.
Confirmation Instruction Monday.
4:30 p. m.
Adult membership class Wednes
day, 8 p. m.
Visitors are always welcome.
Central Avenue Churrh of Christ
Central at Jackson
Fred P. Thompson. Jr., minister;
Walter Crank, Bible school super
intendent. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Classes
fcr all sges.
10:55 a. m. Worship. Lord 'a sup
per. Sermon, "How To Have a Good
Church."
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. All
young people invited.
8 p. m. Popular evening service.
Good singing. Sermon. "Out of
Style."
You sre cordially Invited- to attend
all these services. We believe in, and
preach New Testament Christianity.
We have no creed but the Chrlat.
no book but the Bible.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
R. W. Coleman, minister
9:45 Sunday school. Louis Cent
ner, superintendent. All Men's Bible
class In the courthouse.
11:00 Morning worship. Prelude,
"Morning Prayer," Etrghard; anthem,
"fcweet Land of Liberty." Lorenx:
sermon, "Our Honored Dead," a Mem
orial day sermon.
7:00 Young people's meetings,
8:00 Evening worship. Prelude,
"Con Amore." Beaumont; anthem,
Peace Be Still." Williams-Wilson.
Sermon, "Excess Baggage."
Calendar of activities for the week:
Tuesday. 8:00, building committee
meeting.
Wednesday, 13 :30. covered dish
luncheon for executive board of the
Adult Missionary society.
Thursday, 8:00. choir rehearsal.
The First Methodist Church
West Msln and Laurel Streets
Joseph Knotte, minister; E. J.
Neumann. Sunday school superinten
dent; Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang,
music director; Mrs. Doris Condit
Lantz. organist.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship. Sermon, "Lest
We Forget Our Country and 1U
Memorial Day." Anthem, "The Prayer
of the Penitent." arranged by Felton;
solo. "Recessional." by DeKoven,
sung by Robert C. Wright; prelude,
romance, by Sheppard; offertory.
Eiegy. by Lacey; postlude, Vision, by
Rhelnberger.
6:45 p. m. Wesley Fellowship Bible
group.
7 s. m. Wesley, high school and
Intermediate Epworth leagues.
8 p. m. Worship in wesiey enspei.
Installation of new officers off high
school Epworth league. Special ser
mon, "The Domtnsnt Passion." Spe
cial music.
Pr ajer meeting Wedneaday, 7 :30
I P- m.
Roy Lee in Charge
Barker's New Made
To Measure Dept.
Win. Barker, owner of Bar
ker's local men's clothing store,
announced the addition of Roy
Lee to his staff.
Mr, Lee, who for the past 20
years has been associated with
the men's clothing business in
Medford, will have charge of
the stores new "Made-to-Meas-ure"
suit and overcoat depart
ment. Mr. Barker said.
"The new 'Made to Measure'
department will bring to the
men of this vicinity a wide se
lection of styles and materials
made by several nationally.
known clothing manufacturers,"
ne continued.
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flLL DRESSED up AHD someplace to go
MANY A woman gauges
the success of har vacation by
the success of har clothes. Tor
thia reason tha Oregon State
Motor association, co-operat-ing
with this nawspapar. di
verts tha regular motorlog
aeries into tha realm of femi
nine finery. This feature baa
: been condensed from a page
article in the Sunday Ora
gonian. May 26. Next week
tha motorlogs will revert to
tha outdoors.
BY JANC ALLEN
fuhlon editor. Tb. orf oalaa
SO YOU'RE going away, Lu
cille, in that merry automobile?
Then you better have a good
look at summer fashions before
you make purchases for that all
important vacation trip if you
want to come home in a happy
frame of mind.
Half the motor vacation trips
In the country are spoiled by an
aftermath of intimate little
snap shots snowing milady gaz
ing at Niagara Falls in slacks
that show the female form to be
anything but divine; or her with
hair blown to a bleached wisp
making her look like a witch
instead of the carefree gypsy
she thought she was.
Vacation clothes can make a
woman mad or glad, depending
upon the care with which she
"Fun in the Sun" Is the
theme at Mann's department
store this season and the slogan
is featured by a brand new sec
tion located on the second floor
of the store called "Mann's fun
In the sun shop headquarters
for smart sports wear".
The section In the ready-to-
wear department depicts a nau
tical scene In canopy . effect
made of blue ocean wave paper
with white sail boats and upon
entering the section one im
mediately feels cool and in the
mood to purchase the variety
of attractive sports wear of
fered.
For active sports wear mi
lady may choose from a com
plete selection of bathing suits,
slack suits, separate slacks,
sweaters, both machine-made
and hand-knitted, playsuits and
shorts, all in the newest fabrics
and colors. For the more con
it j
LOANS
ON HOME
Mora than (00 families are using
our loan plan to assist them to buy
or build a home of fhelr own.
If you are planning to buy or
build a home and need soma finan
cial assistance, let us explain our
lending service.
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Association
126 East Main
has selected them. And the right
ciotnes are easy enough to in
clude if a few figure and occa
sion limitations are recognized
such as;
The human figure moves and
redistributes its various vol
umes. Therefore, see that slacks
have pleats at the top that as
sure a roc.niness where needed,
and complete the neatly tailored
garment with a man-tailored
shirt if you don't have a sweater
figure. And wear slack shoes or
suitable sports sandals or shoes,
not last year's high-heeled slip
pers. And locks bound round
with a snood or a mesh hand
twisted turban, or becoming
kerchief, are locks that will not
stray.
Remember that city streets
demand city clothes. So take
along a simply-cut street frock
with its own jacket or street top
coat in order not to be caught
in rumpled gingham play
clothes. A long, tailored crepe
skirt and formal blouse, or long
sleeved, long-skirted jersey din
ner dress will be useful if
friends are entertaining at night
clubs.
Bathing suits of dressmaker
type are more flattering to the
average figure than midriff
showing shorts and bra sets,
And there is a new long short.
English schoolboy type, or
fic.icu, wnicn is Kina.
2' id&iklt)U1t
servative sports wear skirts and
spectator sports dresses may be
had.
That the variety of wear Is
both stylish and comfortable
was proved by Mann's clerks
Saturday when they appeared
at work dressed in the various
outfits.
The department store patrons
are invited to view the clever
new sports section and the dis
play windows which also, ex
hibit the newest creations for
sports wear both at home and
for travelling.
MEMORIAL SERVICE AT
CENTRAL POINT CHURCH
Central Point, May 25. (Spl)
A special Memorial Day serv
ice will be held at the Feder
ated church here Sunday, start
ing at 11 a.m. The W.R.C. will
be guests and the Church of
Christ will Join with the Feder
ated church in the program.
Shrlners Frolic
Portland. Ore., May 25. (41
Gaily attired Shrlners filled
Portland's streets today for a
district council ceremonial.
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Washington, May 25. &)
Uncle Sam has been offered a
lot of novel defense suggestions
since "total" war has struck
Europe.
Here are a few of the Ideas
recommended to the senate mili
tary affairs committer:
A machine to spray the en
emy with liquid cement, which
would harden, immobilizing the
troops.
A parachute bomb to be shot
Into the midst of attacking
planes. The hovering planes
would collide with the bombs,
detonating them, thus causing
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Br KALE WHEELER
SCIENTISTS at Caltwh and tha
Rockefeller Inatttut report
that tha aoll la full of helpful
germ and bacteria that may bt
important to health. From tha
tand point of youtif America thia
ratee aclentlata tight up with aloa
DiMngglo, tha Lona Ranger, and
J. Edgar Hoover. It la definitely a
booet for botb dirt and aclenca.
From now on wt can eipect dirty
necka to be a algn of advanced
thlnkera la tha panty-waUt divi
sion. Parenta, however, will prob
ably be aa backward aa usual and
will great tha good eartb with
oap, water and trim looka.
The Thumbwmgtcera, ft httcbhlk
ra' organization in Berkeley, Cat.,
re tmng to gat IM thumb Inaur.
uocm. That'a thumb nerve, I'd aayt
Wa hava a modern dry cleaning
plant well equipped to care for
tha moat rugged, aturdy fabrtca to
tha moat fragile. Wa do mora than
Juat an ordinary job insuring
better appearance loTairer wear.
M'dford Cleanera, 90 S. Centra).
Phona t6.
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For spectator's sport for
traveling, for most any sum
mer diversion, tha hardy one
piece shirtwaist dress above
is suitable. Tha striped top
and decorative patch pocketa
are new this season. At left la
one of the new model bathing
suits. Of satin lastex with
fagoted seams, it has a match
ing beach bag Unad in oil silk. I
toring costume If It has a wrap
around skirt that can be tied or
buttoned on in a hurry to turn
the whole thing into a presont
' able shirtwaist dress for street,
j Turbans that can be wound
by hand may be carried in va
riety and will provldo a whole
hat wardrobe for any and all
occasions. They pack flat and
take almost no space. Snoods
are good for car wear.
Sandals can be packed into
less space than any other type
of shoe and come in styling suit
able for every occasion. Three
pair will take care of any motor
vacation. Brogues are best If
rough hiking is to be done.
Last A bottle of good sun oil
Is better than a parboiled com
plexion. A compact and easily
stowed beauty kit containing
this and other good grooming
and beauty necessities is a boon
to any feminine motorist
"horrible slaughter to the at
tacker." A magic grease which,
when poured down a cannon
barrel, would Increase velocity
and range 20 times.
Athens, Greece, May 25. (IP)'
Three carloads of Yugoslav'
gold arrived here today for
transshipment to the United 1
States. 1
DON'T
To Include
That Delicious
FISImI
BUTTER
OYes slrl Be sura fo include this
fine FARM FRESH butter vhsa
you shop this week-end , . . It's
a 100 PER CENT HOME PRO
DUCE . . . and every peund of U reflects
the quality el the fine cream from Rogue
River Valley dairy hards. You're gelling
the BEST whan you order TARM rRESH"
SNIDER DAIRY
& PRODUCE CO.
Medford's ONLY INDEPENDENT CREAMERY
DAILY
VACATION
10 OPEN JUNE 3
The large group of churches
connected with the Mcdfotii-'
Ministerial association announce
the opening of the a.inual Two
Weeks Vacation rchools on
Monday, June 3, at 8:30 a.m.
There will be 10 sessions, Mon
day to Friday, each forenoon
of the two weeks. Bible Study,
pageantry, art, and craft work,
and music memory work will
feature the programs.
The ministers expressed deep
appreciation of the cooperation
of Supt. E. H. Hcdrlck and the
coach of the summer base ball
classes which are being de
ferred until Monday, June 17.
in the hope that all boys and
girls of the city will find a
place in sou.e one of the church
schools during the fortnight
period. In like manner the Girl
Scout council has deferred their
summer camp program to begin
June 19 and has pledged their
cooperation in the work.
The summer union Sunday
vesper park services will begin
Sunday, June 30 and continue
each week until September 1
with ten churches and ministers
cooperating.
WRONG WAY' FLIER
BECOMES FATHER
Los Angeles, May 25.-
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corri
gan, whose story when he
landed his old plane In Eng
land two years ago was that
he had started for Los Angeles
and missed his bearings, became
a father today.
Mrs. Corrigan and a six
pound son were "doing nicely,"
the doctor said.
Wool Unsettled
Boston, May 25. (ypj-CUSDA)
The wool market was very
unsettled during the past week
by sharp declines in prices of
wool top futures.
Bear At Races
Portland, May 25. WV-Dog
races and. draft beer will mix,
the state liquor control com
mission decided yesterday In
granting the Multnomah Ken
nel club permission to dispense
the suds at races, ,
BARKERIZE
and
Feel Wonderful . . . .
Arrow Shirts
in New Soft Collars
BARKER'S
Mnirorit'a Arrow Shirt Store"
FORGET