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    MEDFORD, MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948.
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Tntrdenoml national Holiness
Sleeting: la Carpenters' Hall on If.
Mveralde. Sunday, a JO p. m.
Rev. H. B. White In chug, ud
will brtni the message.
Evaryone welcome.
Jacksonville Presbyterian
lawrence Mltchelmore, Pastor
10:80 a. m Bible School (or all
siee.
J 1:80 a. rn. Worship, Sermon, "God
It the Ruler Yet": a new S. M. s. club
series for hoys and girls begins dur
ing this servloe; choir number direct
ed by Mrs. Catherine Wendt, with
un rat Harris at the piano.
Monday. 7:80 p. m. Boy Scout
troop 88 at old courthouse.
Thursday. 7:48 p. m. Third study
In the Epistle of Phlllpplana.
8:18 p. m. Choir rehearsal at the
churoh.
First Baptist Church
i 8tb and N. Central Sta.
L Wolford A. Dawes. Minister
Bible School, t:6. Classes (or all
ages.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Ser
mon. "What Ood Requires." Speolal
music by choir.
Voung People's groups meet at 8:80.
Evening Worship, 7:30, Sermon,
"Saving Faith." Song service. Bpe
elsl music. Fellowship hour for serv
ice men and women and the young
people of the church-Mid-week
service of Bible Study
and Prayer, Wednesday, 7:30.
All are cordially invited to Join
us In these services.
Pllarlm Holiness Chqrch
E. Jackson and Bessie St.
Rev. D. D. Phillips. Pastor
Sunday Services;
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Observ
ing Rally Day.
11:00 a. m. Preaching Service. Sub
ject. "The Child and the Home."
6:30 p. m. P. H. T. P. S. Junior
and Intermediate ifroups In charge
of Miss Elva Thompson.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service,
ipreoeded by a stirring song and tes
timony meeting. Sermon subject.
"The Beatitudes."
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Publlo cordially Invited. '.
Talent Frlrnds Church
MUo Clifton Ross. Pastor
Meeting In the Baptist church Sun
day evenings, by arrangement with
the pastor and trustees of the Bap
tist church.
7:00 p. m Christian Endeavor.
The pastor has been asked to begin
a book-by-book study of the Bible,
beginning at the first of Genesis.
Bring your Bibles.
7:80 p., m. Evening evangelistic
hour. Sermon by pastor, "The Ear
marks of a Christian."
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet
ing at the Heckler horns on the high
way. '
The publlo Is cordially Invited to
attend these services.
Foursqnare Gospel Church
Cor. Central ana Jackson
Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor
0:48 Sunday School with classes
for everyone. Object lessons and (lan
nelboard Illustrations are given eft oh
Sunday. r
11:00 Worship. We have as our
guest speaker, Mr. Predeen of Se
attle. 0:80 Young People's Crusader
aervlce.
7:48 Evangellstlo servtce. Rev. W.
Shearburn will be speaking upon a
very timely and prophetic message,
"One World."
7:48VWednesday and Friday mid
week services.
Tern wU (lnd a warm Christian
spirit and we invite you to come and
worship with us,
Saint Mark's Church
(Episcopal)
North Oakdale and 8th Street
Due to absence of a resident rec
tor there will be no 8 o'clock celebra
tion of Holy Communion. Other
services as follows:
9:45 a. m. Church School: elasses
for all ages. I. E. Schuler, superin
tendent. 11:00 a. m. Prayer and Sermon
by Major C. H. Reese, post chaplain.
Camp White. Music under direction
Roberta, Ward Bebb; Margults Con
rad, organist.
The MarKade, for enlisted men
and wives. Is open dslly. Alt wel
come. Sunday, October 17, the Rev.
Ocorge R. Turney, new rector of
Saint Mark's church, will occupy
the pulpit for the first time.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets
Louts C. Klrby. D. D., Minister
Sunday School, 0:45 a. m. E. J. Neu
mann, aunerlntendent.
Worship, ll:0O a, m. Sermon by
pastor. "Glimpses of an Ideal
Church." Solo by Mr. Francis Nor
deen. Evening service. 7:80 p. m. Pas
te's topic, -The Founder of a Great
Raoe." Army men and women Invit
ed to a social hour at close of eve
. nlnst service.
r Youth meetings, 8:30. Young adult
group led by Pfc. Lawrence Pope.
Methodist Youth Fellowship group
led by Peggy Bray.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m, official board
meets In church narlora.
Wednesdav. 7:30 n. m.. In Wesley
Chapel, continued studies on "Life
and Teachings of St. Paul."
Seventh-Day Adventlst Church
Corner Edwarda and Beatty sta.
O. A. Thompson, Pastor
f'f17' :0-abbath School.
11:00 Monthly missionary meeting.
Topic, "Laying Up Treasures In
neaven.
8:00 p. m Young People's meet
ing. Topic, "The Slgnlllcanoe of 'Old
Glory .
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m Quarterly
business meeting.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
831 West Second Street
Earl D. Clements. Branch Pres.
Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.
Priesthood, 11:80 a. m.
Relief Society, II 30 a. m.
Primary, 11:30 a. m.
Sacrament Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Speakers, Pvt. Plnaly Hendrlx, Bit.
Clovla Hill. M. I. A. Trio consisting of
Janet Horsley, Mary Ellen Golden
and Pearl Mulr will render vocal
selection.
M. I. A. meeting Tuesday at 7:80
p. m.
at. peters Lutheran Ch ureal
(Smodteal Conference)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, Pastor
Sunday school, 8:48 o'clock. '
Divine worship, 11:00 o'clock.
Theme: The Sona of Ood Oa Worth
to War.
Regular quarterly business meetlnc
will be held right after the moraine
servloe Sunday.
Confirmation instructions wll be
gin Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Ladles' Aid society will meet Thurs
day. Wa urge all members to be pres
ent.
Visitors are always welcome.
Church of the Brethren
Ashland and Medford
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
133 Oberlln St., Ashland
Services for Sunday, Ashland:
10 a. m Church School Adult
topic, "Reverence for God." '
11 a. m. Worship.
Medford, at 60S S. Oakdale St:
BVPD, 7 p. m. "How Can We
Reaoh Ten Million Youth?" Oerol
dine Llnlnger. leader. Worship, dis
cussion, friendliness for all youth.
Meditations, 8 p. m. A Fellowship
home service where you sing both old
and new hymnB. Message on "Down
In the Valley." Luke 0: 37-48.
The Apostolic Faith
Cor. 3rd St. and N. Central Ave.
Rev. o. W. Prost, Pastor
B:so Sunday School. Classes for
an ages, from the children In kin
dergarten to their grandparents. The
Bible la the only textbook used.
11:00 Morning Devotional and
Praise Service. This meeting will sup
ply that spiritual food you crave.
7:45 Evening Evangelistic Service.
Opens with a concert of muslo by
the organist and orchestra.
8:00 Tuesday and Friday evenings.
You will always find a hearty wel
come. We want you to come and feel
at home with us and enjoy the meet
ings. A collection Is never taken.
Friends Church In Medford
(Commonly called the Quakers)
MUo Clifton Ross, Pastor
16 Keens Way Drive
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Meeting (or Worshln.
Muele offered by Alfreds Martin, di
rector and soprsno. and Barbara Ter
rlll, violinist. Message by pastor, "The
Attainment of a Pure Heart."
Thursday. 7:30 n. m. Prayer and
Bible Study. We are studying In the
Book of Psalms.
Members of the congregation are
asuea to come at any time through
tne week to assist in preparation of
the parsonage and grounds for our
anniversary, not. 17.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
West Fourth at Oakdale
Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor'
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Worshln service.
5:00 p. m. Intermediate Luther
League.
7:00 p. ra. senior League.
8:00 p. m, Young People's League.
Sermon theme for Sunday Worship
hour, "A Gospel for the Disillusioned."
A meeting of the men of the con
gregation and their friends will be
held Friday evening for the purpose
of organizing a Lutheran Men
Brotherhood. "
Visitors and friends always welcome
at Zlon Lutheran church. ,
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorised branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church at Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Maes.
Services are held everv Sunday at
11 o'clock. Subject October 10:: "Are
Sin. Disease and Death ReaU"
930 Sunday school.
8:00 Wednesday evening meeting.
which Includes testimonials of Chris
tian Science healings.
The reading room, which Is located
at 414 and 415 Medford Center build
ing, is open from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m .
with librarian In attendance.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
Ward A. Rice. Minister .
9:45 Bible School.
10:55 Morning Worship. Anthem,
"Laborers In the Vlnyard," Lorens.
sermon, "The Teacher's Lesson."
e:so Young Peoples meeting.
7:80 Evening Worship. Special mu
sic, permon, in a worth oi jaan.
calendar of Events:
Monday, 7:30 Workers' confer
ence.
Tuesday, 7:00 Mariner Girls' sew.
Ing party and pot-luck supper at the
home 'of Isoles Wakefield, Woodrow
avenue.
Wednesday. 3:00 Loyal Women'
claea party. 730 HI Triangle meet
ing, home of Olstba Olson. Ill S.
Newtown.
Thursday, 7:80 Choir rehearsal.
Friday. 7:80 Business Girls' party.
home of Virginia Cook, 130 Stark St.
All evening aotmties Degin at 7:so
o'clock instead of 8.
Phoenix Presbyterian
Lawreao Mltchelmore. Pastor
10:00 a. nv Worship; a bow sari as
of S. M. 6. club stories beglna on
Sunday morning: Sermon. "Ood Is
ins Kuier yet.
11:00 a. m Bible school.
8:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor for
high school young people. The pastor
win jeaa una meenng.
Wednesday. 7:aa p. m-etuoy in
the Epistle to the Fhlltpplans, chap
ter 3.
848 8. Holly. Oraos, 1 p. ra. Lunch.
eon. Mrs. D. Flynn, 1334 Queen Anns.
MEXICANS WILL GET
LETTERS OF THANKS
Salem. Ore.. Oct. 8. (Snl.V
When the 3,000 or so Mexicans
who have been In Oregon help
ing wiin me narvest ot crop re
turn to their homeland this (all
each will carry with him a let
ter of greeting and gratitude
signed Jointly by Governor Earl
snell and William A. Schoen
(eld, dean and director of agri
culture at Oregon State college.
The letter, printed in Spanish.
contains on the reverse side pic
tures oi tne state capitol and the
agriculture hall on the campus.
Church of the Naiarene
Holly at First
Fred M. Weetharford will speak
both tlmea Sunday. The topics from
which ha will be heard are: 10:48
a. m.. "Spiritual Home, the Church;
7:80 p. m, "Man's Will Determines
Destiny." John Eby directs the muslo.
congregational and specials; Mrs. Eth
el Kornstad, organist. Mrs. Ruth Eby,
organist.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. A de
partment and class suited to
group.
Three divisions of young people
provides a group suited to all youth.
The Blblo furnishes ths base souroe
material for these sessions.
Mid-week servloe .Wednesday at
7:45 p. m.
A kindly welcome extended to all.
First Presbyterian Church
Holly at 8th St.
Harry Hansen, Minister
9:45 a. m. Sabbath School.
11:00 a. m. Worship. Solo by
Mrs. Howard Bush. Sermon: "Seven
Wonders of Prsyer." Junior surprise
sermon for cnuoren.
8 p. m. Junior C. E.
8 p. m. Intermediate O. E.
1 p. m. Senior Young Peoples C. K
for college aga and high aohool young
people, servies men ana wives cor
dially Invited.
Mid-week prayer fellowship. Wed
nesday, 7:80 p. m.
Circles will meet Tuesday as fol
lows: Ever Ready, 3 p. m, Mrs, Brewer.
807 Laurel. East Bide, I p. m.
Luncheon, Mrs. Collins. 1810 E. Main.
Sunny Slstere. 1 p. m. Luncheon.
Mrs. Perry, 604 W. Main. Merrltt.
1 p. m. Luncheon, Mrs. Callle Palm,
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Haven and Holly Streets
T. O. Satterfleld, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Erwtn R.
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staff of workers. A class and a wel
come for all ages.
worship, II a. m. The pastor win
deliver the message on the subjeot
of "Bible Unity Among All Chris
tians."
Special prayer servloe at church.
6 p. m.
Young people's meeting at 630
p. m.
Evening service, r:eu p. in.
The pastor will again deliver the
message.
Prayer and praise srvloe Wednes
day, 7:80 p. m.
The publlo Invited to all services.
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