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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 9, 1940. PAGE FIVE ) Church Interests and Notices IVltneurt Th Uedford Company of Jho nb'i Witwuei meet cnry Wednes day it 7:46 p. m. and every Sunday at 7:45 p. m. at 023 North Central. All Interested in Watch Tower Bible tudy are welcome. The hah el Ion Army 336 No. Bartlett Btreet Captain Reginald H. Vincent, of (leer In charge. 9:4ft a. m. Sunday achooL Claeaee for all. Ben Meyers, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 6:1ft p. mYP-L. MUlloect Ham mond, secretary. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. A cordial Invitation extended to alt Zlon English Lutheran Church W. 4th St. at Oak dale Werner Jessen, pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m, During the worship service today, which Is Children's day, the sermon vili be. "Jesus and the Children." The children will have a part in the service. The first week of our Dally Vaca tion Bible school has been conduct ed with good enrollment and at tendance. The school will be eon ducted next week also, beginning at 8 a. m. and closing at 11:30 a. m. dally. Visitors are welcome to attend our Sunday school, Bible school, or church service. Federated Church Central Point - Rev. C. ft. Luther, pastor Telephone 63 9:46 a. m. Bible school. Wm. Xsmberg. superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Mes sage by the pastor. Subject, "No One Just But God. 7 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor. Junior C. B. meets at same hour. S p. m. Evangelistic service. Mes sage by the pastor, "How Unjust Man Can Be Just With a Just God." Monday, 7:30 p. ra. Mens hour of prayer and praise. Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Ladles' Bible class. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting-. Thursday, 3 p. m. Ladles' Aid. Thursday, 8 p. m. Choir practice. Come and visit with us. Strangers always welcome. first Church of Christ, Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother ehurch. The First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdsle. Subject for Sunday, June 9, "God the Only Cause and Creator." Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Science healing are held at 8 :00 0 clock. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. The reading room, which la lo cated at 414 and 416 Medford Cen ter building. 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 authorised Christian Sclenos literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading f; om. Chtmh of the Nsrarene tolly at First Rev. Ethel Kornstad, acting asso ciate pastor. Rev. Ethel Kornstad will be spokes man today, delivering the sermon at 10:45 a. m. This service will be ac companied by special musle. At the 7:46 p. m. service a group from the Gideon organisation, under direction of Mr. Greene, of Rose burg, will be the special speakers. Principal function of the Gideon or ganization Is to place Bibles In ho tels, public schools, etc. They will a'so furnish special music. ;nday school, 9:46 a. no., under direction Mr. Holly Michael, assisted bv the following supervisors: Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, Junior department, and Mrs. Mary Foster of the primary department. Young people's organizations. In cluding NYPS, HI-NY and Juniors, meet at 6:46 p. m. Directors of these respective organisations are Mrs. Verl Michael, Miss Gertrude Nelson, ai.d Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. To all of these services the public la cordially Invited. LAUNDRY SPECIAL WHITE COTTON PANTS Washed and Finished. 20c Use Our ROUGH DRY SERVICE For RmI Economy C pound FUlwork Ironed and Folded ' Wearing Apparal Starched and Dried 5 Suds 7 flinsee Men's Shirts Finished 10c ea. (wllh this service) 10 Discount Cash and Carry Tor Done In MfHj.ro Plant Coleman's Laundry & Dry Cleaning SERVICE 31 South Central Phone 97 taint Mark Chare (Episcopal) Corner Oskdala and fifth. Her. Herald a. Osrdner. B. D. m. Holy communion. A quiet durational ssnrtce without muslo or sermon. There will be ns 10 o'clock snore tag prayer at St. Marks tods;. Med ford. Oranta Pass and Ashlsnd Epis copalians WU1 combine In a olnt II o'clock service In Utbla park at Ashland, followed by picnic and luncheon. Everybody lnnted. strangers and newcomers are al ways assured a cordial welcome at Saint Mark's. Central Avenue Church ef Christ Central at Jackson Fred P. Thompson. Jr, minister: Walter Cra, Bible school superin tendent. 9:4 s. m. Bible school. Classes for all ages. 10:99 a. m. Morning worship. Lord's supper. Sermon. "What It Mrana To Be a ChrlsUanT- 1 p. m. C. B. All young people Invited. 00 p. m. Popular evening serv ice. Sermon, "The Potter of Oalllee." You are cordially lnnted to at tend all these eemcea. This church is patterned after the Mew Testament church In doctrine, ordinances, and In practice. Come and worship with ua The First Baptist Church Sth and N. Central 8ta. Wolford A. Dawes, minister: Fred Landers, Sunday School superinten dent: Mrs. Clem Plnley, choir di rector, Mr, Kenneth Raymond, or ganist. Bible school 9 At. Classes for all ages. Worship It a. m. Sermon. "What We Believe About Personal Conduct." Special music by cbolr. Young people's services 7 p. m. Evening service S o'clock. The service win be conducted by a group of Oldeons from Roaeburg and Eu gene. There wUl be special music. Congregational singing. Testimonies snd a message. It la a service all will enjoy. Vacation school continues through tills week, and any child from 3 to IS la welcome- Free Methodist Church Corner Tenth and Ivy St. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Henry Paulson, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 a. m. County farm service conducted by the Y.P.M.8. at 9 p. m. Junior band, 1 p. m. Bezel Oan fleld, lesder. Y.P.M.8. 7 p. m. Orace Andrews, leader. Sermon by pastor, t p. m. On Monday evening at 7:4 J the aunual business meeting for the soc iety. All members over 16 years urg ed to be present. Mid-week prayer service Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. The Rogue River Holiness asso clatlon will meet at the Ashland Free Methodist church Friday, June 14th. C. B. Starkey, pastor. Church of Ood Haven and Holly Sta. T. O. Satterfleld, pastor Dally vacation Bible school Is pro gressing nicely with a goodly number attending and great Interest shown. Church Bible school at 8:45 a. m. R. E. Chapman superintendent, with a fine staff of teachers. If you are not in Sunday school elsewhere a class and a welcome await you at the Church of Ood. The Oldeons wilt hsve charge of morning service. We expect a good attendance. A 9:4ft p. m. the Christian Cru saders will have a special eenrlce In the form of a debate. The subject, "Which la the Greatest Character, Jonathan or David?" Evangelistic service, 7:48 p. m. Message by pastor. The public la Invited to all these services. Foursquare Vtatstde Cbrjrch 700 South Riverside Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schneldau, psstors. Sunday school 10. Clssses for all ages. Morfnlng worship 11. Rev. Schnel csu will be speaking. Evening evangelistic 7:49. Rev. Mr. Blown will be speaking on "Gods Wsy," an evangelistic message. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday svenlngs, 7:45. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Orsnts Pass will be feat ured at this Sunday night service. By msny they are considered South ern Oregon's outstanding evangelis tic team. Mrs. Brown Is an accomp lished musician and singer. She will bring special numbers In song and music. A hearty welcome awaits you at Med ford a "friendly church." Bring the family and neighbor. First Presbvtertaa Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor: Hans Hoerleln, organist; Edna Elfert, choir director. This la Children's ' dsy Sundsy. Morning worship program begins st 10:30 o'clock today only. A beauti ful play. "Wsntsd A Sunday School" will be presented by Junior and senior departmenta. Rev. Engvald I arson, who Is retiring ea Sunday school missionary after mors thsn 40 ycara of service, will be honor guest. Fona Elfert and Mabel Randolph win a'ng a duet, "Oentle Saviour" INolte). Infants will be baptised by the pastor. Come worship with the little ones this day. Dally vacation school begins Its second and final week Monday at 9 s. m. with Mr. O. P. Newton as superintendent, assisted by a strong corps of teacher. New pupils may enroll for the week of study and play. Friday. 9 to 9:30 p. nr. our an nual thurch and Sunday school pic nic at Jscksoo Hot Springs. tall Is On Year Electrical Problems When Others Caat Fli Them. Medford Electric Raiment Medferg Bldg. rrnn ae rnlly Suit 919. Medford Center Bldg. Tuesday. 9 p. m.. lecture by Welter Clifton during sbsence of Marlon Clifton at Onlty Farm, near Kan saa City, Mo. No atudy classes at present but rooms open dally from 1 to 4 p. m.. except Sunday. Hostess present. Literature for sals and rental li brary at your service. We also have free literature that may be of help to you or your frlenda on practical Christianity. A sincere welcome extended to all. Apostolic Faith Church N. Central Avenue at Third St. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Devotional service. 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:4ft. A 3ft-plece orchestra and apodal choir open the Sunday evening eerv tce with concert of sacred music and song. Services each Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evening at 7:41. - 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. 9t. Peter's Lutheran Church I Synod leal Conference! Eaat Main and Portland ave nue. Harry H. Young, pastor. 8unday school, 9:4ft a. m. Divine worship 1 1 a. m. Note: since the pastor Is attend ing the district convention In Ta coma there Is but one service this morning. Mr. W. W. Thleds Is ths reader. There wlU be no confirmation in struction this week. The Ladles' Aid meets Tnureosy. 3 p. m. Visitor are elweye welcome. pilgrim Holiness Church Cornsr East Jackson and Bessls St. Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor Sunday school 9:44 a. m. u.i wnraMn and breaching service 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Children meeting. 9 p. m. r.TVM. at 9:4S. prey-yrayer serv ice. Evangelistic service 7:4. Mid-week prayer and praise serv ice Wednesday. 7:4ft p. m. Cottage meetings on Friday eve ning at 9. Home announced. If Ood had no more mercy on us than we have on one another, the world would have been burned up long sgo." Ths little home church extends to sll strangere and visitors a hearty welcome. Never a atranger but once. Phoenlx"chrlstlan Church Bible school at 10, followed by communion. At the morning preacning serv ices we will hsvs Eld. D. E. Millard of Shady Covs. Brother Millard la a good singer and a very spiritual preacher. It will pay you to hear blm. Evening services Trill probably be In charge of Brother Voiles, who Is likewise a good singer, and can give a good message. Don't forget thst the little church will continue to have regular serv ices every Lord's dsy. We hope to soon have that good Ladles' Aid society, the Christian Endeavor and ths choir built up to "pesce time strength" snd working capacity. Ws have passed through a testing time and will soon be aa busy aa bees, again. Coma out and enjoy these splendid services. Eld. M. Brownrtgg. The First Me'hodlst church West Msln and Laurel Sta. Joseph Knotts, minister: E. J. Neumann, Sunday school superinten dent; Mrs. Elsls Carlton Strang, mu sic director; Mrs. Doris Condlt Lantz, organist, 9:4A a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship. Sermon, "God's Ceaseless Vigil." Anthem. "Aa Pants The Hart," Incidental solo by Mi. Helen High Pierce; tenor eolo. "At ths Break of Dawn." sung by Mr. C. A. Meeker. Prelude by Chopin; oftertory. Ths Lord Chord; postlude. Marcbe Rellgleuse. 6:4ft p. m. Wesley Fellowship Bible group. ' 7 p. m. Epworth league services 9 p. m. Members of the Oldeon Club of Roseburg will conduct serv ices In Wesley chapel. Annual church meeting and last quarterly conference of the church year will be held Monday beginning with a potluck aupper at 9:30 p. m. The various departmenta will give reports of the year's work and the district superintendent, Dr. 8. w. Hall of Salem, will preside. All members of the church are urgsd to attend this Important meeting Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. First Christian Chorrh Ninth and Oakdale Street R. W. Coleman, minister 9:49 Church school. Graded clssses for sll sges. All Men's Bible cles tn the county courthouss. I0:ftft Morning worship. Prelude. Near To Me," Lorens; offertory. "Of fertory In O." Lawrence: anthem. "Pounded Upon the Rock." Wooler. Sermon, "The Wise Builder." 7:00 Young People's Meetings. 9:00 Evening worship. Prelude. "Thst Sweet story of Old." Stuts. olfertory, "A Vesper Hymn." Vender- -riTV' sea o' HjearteE (jdjeflrw) le I V - trf - v ee" Society Clara Mary Davis (Continued From Page Four.) Ashland Wedding Of Interest to Local Residents The First Congregational church In Ashland was the scene of a beautiful June wed-' ding last week when Miss Es ther Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mr. H. B. Carter, became the bride of Lee Mcrrlman, son of Mr. J. H. Mallery, Trail. The Impressive ring cer emony was read by the Rev A. Morris Lotte. An attractive setting of baskets of roses and other seasonal flowers and ferns banked the altar. They were attended by Miss Laverne Roberson, as brides maid and Wayne G. Carter as best man. As a prelude, Char les Sturgil sang Cadman's "At Dawning," accompanied by Miss Betty Dano. Miss Margaret Ramsay played the wedding music. The bride was attractively gowned In navy blue crepe, with blouse, blue shoes and hat. She carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias and sweetpeas and the handrrchief which her moth er carried at her own wedding. John Barker and Harold Reedy wore ushers. Following the wedding cere mony, a buffet luncheon was served the bridal party and members of the Immediate fam ilies at the home of the bride's parents. Later, guests attended the graduation ceremonies of Mr. Merriman at the Southern Ore gon College of Education. Mr and Mrs. Mcrrlman will make their home for the sum mer at Union Creek, where Mr. Merriman is employed by the forest service. The coming win ter they will make their home In Prospect where Mr. Merri man teaches. Both are graduates of SOCE. Mrs. Merriman has lived In Ash land all her life and has been active in social, school and church activities. She taught the past year at Central Point. Mr. Merriman has been active in college activities, being stu dent body president the past year. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Emma Merriman, Mr. and Mrs. George R Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Carter and Miss Ruth Ottoman, Medford; Mrs. C. C. Hartley, Phoenix; Mrs. Robert Webb and Mrs. Donald Patter son, CrntraJ Point; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mallery, Trail; Mrs. D. O. Roscnbaum, Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Franks Home From Bay City Mrs. Effie Franks returned Friday evening from a week's vacation spent In San Francisco where she attended the Golden Gate International exposition on Treasure Island. She also visited with her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Maples, In Red Bluff and with her brother, Jesse Kohn, In Walnut Grove Cal. sloot; anthem. "The Lord of Every Human Soul." Lorens. Sermon, "Be lieving a Lie." Calendar of events: Monday, 9. workers council. Tuesday. 9, building committee. Wednesday, a. Loyal Women's class meeting. Thursdsy, 9. choir reheersel. Monday to Friday. 9 to 1 1 :30. va cation church school for boy and girls from four to 19 years of age. Rev. B. J. Robinson OF PORTLAND. OREGON WILL SPEAK AT THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH TODAY EVERYONE It Cordially Invited No Collections Are Taken SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM Organ Prelude "Postlude" BY ASHF0RD "Fett March" by the Orche.tra "Bell Over Jordan" by the Apo.tolic Faith Chorus Choir d Clubs President B. P. W. ',.5, r.vr ' wf , 4 --V-.fl V5 A Lunelle Bussay. who waa in stalled as president of lhe Mad ford Business and Professional Women's club at impressive cer emonies held Thursday evening at tha Hotel Medford. Lunetta Bussey Installed Head Of B. and P. W. Lunetta Bussey was installed as president of the Business and Professional Women's club at the annual banquet aisl im pressive ceremony held Thurs day evening in the Hotel Med ford. Others installed by Mabel Mack were: Enid Funk, first vice-president; Nina Moore, sec ond vice-president; Clarice Riv ers, treasurer; Vivian Gill, re cording secretary; Gladys York, corresponding secretary; Eva Judd. program coordinator; Rose Houston and Jacqun Len ox, directors. Laura York sang "When You Wish Upon a Star" and "Little Sir Echo," accompanied by Ida Morris. Group singing was en Joyed at Intervals throughout the evening. Jacque Lenox was program chairman. Tables were beautifully dec orated with spring flowers and tapers. 4 Armstrong-Reames Wedding Revealed Of Interest locally was the marriage on Saturday, June 1, of Miss Ruth Mary Armstrong and Eugene E. Reames in Lake view. The Rev. Griffith per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a blue gaber dine suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds, orangs blossoms and lilies of the valley. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Armstrong of Lakevicw and the bride groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. E. F.. Reames of Crater Lake highway in Medford. The couple will make their home in Lekeview. Circle to Meet Tuesday Afternoon Everready circle will convene at the home of Mrs. John Young, IS Rose avenue, Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. H. G. Wortman will give devotlonals. Seven birthdays will be honored during the meeting All members are ask ed to attend. V . V Rebekahs Enjoy Recent Meeting On Reports After the regular business session of Olive Rebekah lodge last week, reports were given by the delegates attending the Rebekah assembly held In Cor vallis. Reports were divided between three delegates. Viola Aldridge was elected district deputy for this year She was much Impressed witn the business and initiation by Sweet Home lodge. Rosie Young, second delegates, gave report of the IO.O.F. home In Portland. The brothers and sis ters and the children are happy and contented. The matron Etta Lytell, is highly regarded by all in the home. At the entrance to the home a beau tiful neon sign, I.O.O.F., has been installed, she said. Report was also given of the Theta Rho girls' clubs in the state, which is a junior branch of the Rebekahs. The third delegate. Ethyl Weed, gave an interesting report of the work of the Canton auxiliaries of which she was state president this last year. Rev. Daniel Stevens, Methodist minister of the Corvallis church, gave a splendid service. He praised the lodges of America as a bul wark of loyalty to the demo cratic form of government. He said that they can be of great service in helping to drive the fifth column out of this coun try. The fifth column may not be very strong in this country, but the time has e o m to "smoke" It out, he stated. He listed loyalty, character build ing, fellowship and benevolence as four of the chief values of fraternal organizations of this country. On June 17 Initiation will be held All Rebekah lodges in southern Oregon are invited, and any visiting Rebekahs are welcome to attend. The com mittee for refreshments will be as follows: Caroline Lead ers. Lily Dcmmer. Nell Spencer, Florence Klatt, Grace Pankey, Annie Bateman, Telitha Pickle, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Conger and Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop. Pythian Club Will Convene Pythian club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bessie Michlal on the south Pacific highway Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. IV inJrpnJnu cell aerloa gives "Losnry Comfort." j more Is cheep for that, h lasted t durability life is worth IS i Miss Lawrence to Wed M r. Bryan Soon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence announced the engagement of their daughter Helen Rita to Charles (Chick) Bryan at a party at their home last week. Announcement of the pending betrothal was revealed in clever fashion. A bowl centering the table and surrounded by ivy, contained ribbons going to each guest's place. At the end of each ribbon was a numbered card, when the guests matched the cards they spelled out the words of the engagement. Bouquets of flowers were pretty at the ends of the table. Guests Included Loraine Peck, Janet Rush. Roy Harrison, Eddie Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Duaine Zamerslaw and the bride-elect's small sister. Anita Lawrence. The couple's marriage will be an event of June 20. Miss Law rence attended the local high school. Ream Return From Portland Senator and Mrs. A. Evan Reames returned yesterday morning by train from Port land where they vacationed for several days. Visitor Leave . a For Bay City Mrs. Elizabeth Talbott and Mrs. Stella Duncan of Seattle, Wash., left Thursday for San Francisco, after visiting here with friends and relatives. F L. Club to Delay Meeting F. L. club meeting sched uled for Monday has been post poned until a later date. 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