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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Church Notices i Christian Church . . Phoenix, Oregon. Charles Nshss, Pastor. .Bible school, 10 a. m. . Worship, 11 a. m. Subject, "For giveness." Service, 7:80 p. m. Toplo, "The Ethiopian Eunuch." Beesa Creek Gospel Mission Pastor, Rev. Henry Ijacy, Sunday school at 10:00, ably super vised by Truman Collins. Morning worship 11:00. Evangelist W. S. Richer will be speaking. Every night this week evening service 8:00. Com and bring your friends. Seventh-day Adventlst Church Corner Edwards and Bestty fits. O. A. Thompson, pastor. Saturday, 8:80 a.m., Sabbath school. 11 a. m, sermon, "True Sabbath Rest- .' i 8:30 p. m- Missionary Volunteers meeting. Wednesday,, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. St." Peter's Lutheran Church E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, Pastor Bunday School, 9:45 o'clock. Divine Worship, 11 o'clock. Theme, "Faith and Good Works. Since the pastor Is attending pas toral conference at Vancouver this coming week all regularly schnduisd meetings will be dropped. Visitors are always welcome In our services. Church of God Raven and Holly St. T. O. satterfleld, Pastor Sunday School, 8:48 a. m. Irwin Walte, superintendent, with a flue staff of teachers. A class and a wel come await you. worship, 11 a. m. Message by pas tor. Special prayer service at church. 8 p. m. Young People's service, 0:80 p. m. Mrs. Irene Pyle, director. A skit will be put on by a number of young people. , Services, 7:30 p. m. The pastor will again deliver the message. Prayer ana praise service each Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The publlo fc Invited to til tliese services. Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor 8:46 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Worship Service, ft p. m. Intermediate Luther league. 7 p. m. Senior league. 8 p. m.Young People's league. Sermon theme for regular Sunday Worship Service, "As Every Men Hath Received . . Brotherhood meeting Tuesday, 8 p. m. Women's Missionary society meets Thursday, 2 p. m.. In home of Mrs. Theodore Thompson,- 26 Newtown. Mrs. J. M. Ball will present the topic. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ' Congregational supper and Hal loween party In church Friday, 8:80 p. m. Catechetical class Saturday, 8 'JO a. m. Visitors and friends always welcome. - First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Ward A. Rice, Mlnlter Morning services: 8:46 Bible School. " ' j 10:66 Morning Worship. Sermon. Irresistible Christianity." , 1 Evening services: 6:80 Young People's meeting. 7:80 Evening Worship. Sermon, "The Kingdom of God." Calendar of events: Sunday evening Fellowship meet for young people at home of Slolss Wlnklebleck, 833 W. 2nd St . Tuesday, 3:00 Mlsslonsry executive committee at horns of Mrs. Rice, 820 0. Holly St. 7:00 Loyal Workers' pot luck dinner and Halloween party at church. Wednesday,' 7:00 Mariners' dinner party at home of' Isolee Wakefield. Wood row St. , . Thursday, 0 to Women's work dav.i ? Friday,- 20 to 4 Halloween party Tor nursery and Beginner departments and mothers at church. - Saturday, 3 to 4 Halloween party for Juniors. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, ooienust, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. BUDiect October 34: "Pro bation After Death." 8:80 Sunday Sehool. 8:00 Wednesday evenlnsj meetlni. wmcn inciuaes testimonials of Chris tian silence healings. im reaaing room, which Is located at 414 ana 4is Mediord Center build ing, Is open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. with librarian in attendance. Assembly of Ood (Full Gospel Church) . ' 11 Newtown Street ; Rev. Harry G. Downey, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School, 8:40 a. m. Pastor-Evangelist Charles Pepper of Vlsalla, Csl., who win conduct re vival meetings each night of next week with the exception of Saturday and Monday, will speak at the 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. services. Rev. pepper is nstionaiiy known among Assembly of Ood churches and was for a number of years secretary treasurer of the Arkansas district. Christ Ambassadors, 8:30 p. m. The pastor and church cordially in vite you to anjoy these meetings with them. Pilgrim Holiness Church B. Jackson and Bessie St. D. D. Phillips, Pastor Sunday servloes: Sundsy School, 0:46 a. m. Sidney O. Tighe, superintendent. preaching, 11 a. m. Text: Hebrews 8:1, by the pastor. e:30 p. m p. ii. T. p. b. juniors and Intermediate groups, under Miss Etva Thompson. Rev. Tighe win deliver the mes sage at 7:30 p. m. The night Preaching service will be preceded by testimony and an Inspiring song service. Mrs. West of Jacksonville will be the evening soloist. A cordial welcome la extended to all. Church of the Brethren Wsrd E. Pratt, Pastor In Medford: Evening services held In Medford homes: This week, 808 S. Oakdale St. 7:00 BYPD Devotional Service. Topic, "Spending Our Money," with Bert Wright as leader. Grants Pass youths will be our guests. Bring a mend. 8:00 Family Worship Seme. Slides win be Shown on the "Youtn serves Project," the work the young people of the Church of the Brethren are doing. Also colored tildes taken at Damp Mymewood true summer. , , Sunday services In Ashland: 10 t. nv Church Sohool. "Honor ing Our Parents." 11 a. m. Worship. "How Ood Makes Himseir Known." W HOME GROCERY 606 EAST MAIN Phone 2805 Medford ADMIRAL Sardines tns 15C . SILK -GINGHAM Tissue s " 25c . .' ." . hepishey' GOCOO Ib. package 11c ROYAL CLUB Preserves1 '" 38c 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS JbIIO 3 Packaes 21 6 .. ftssoafe "g sizs 39c Buy Now and Make Your FRUIT CAKE Raisins, Radiant Fruil Mix, j Currants, Nuts WE BUY EGGS Cash Prices on the Market. Bring Them In. ' Leave Your SWAP ant? SELL Items at Selby't While You're Trading. No Charge Made for Thii Service. friends Charon la Medford 18 Keen Wsy Dr., Just Off 1800 Block . Main 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m Meeting for Worship. Muslo by Barbara Terrlll, violinist. Sermon by pastor. "Oodllnest It Prof iieois." Thursday, 7:80 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Location to be announced. Talent Friends Church Mtlo Clifton Ross, Pastor Meeting In the Bsptlst Church ' 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. The pastor leads In a study of the book of Genesis. Come, bring your Bible ana noteoooK. 7:80 n. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon, "A Fortune for a Mtal." Attendance It arowlns each Bun day evening. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone. Highway Tabernacle (The friendly Community Church) Martin R. Brunswick, pastor, Esgle Point, Ore. 0:48 a. m. Sunday school, cisssss for ill ages. 11:00 t. m., worship. Sermon tpolo, Keeping the alow." 7:45 p. . m service. Toole. "The Cry of the Ancient Prophet." Bpeciti vocal selections at each service. Friday, 8:00 p. m.. prayer meetlns and Bible study at pastor's home. a ncerty welcome is given to all. Church of the Nazarene Holly at First WmH M Won tll.rfn. -.aa.w. gelltt, will spesk at 10:45 a. m. on "PI. B . - . . I 1 . . , ... . scan vi iuristiBa conservation and Aggression." His 7:80 toplo Is "Christ anrf Anlrlt.ial D..nn.n. n slo under direction of John Eby, Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, organist: Mrs. Ruth Eby, pianist. Sunday School, 8:48 a. m., under leadership Mrs. Mattle House. . UU115 rwiw m uimuflgf, o:au, in thrM riann-tna,-a Timlm. u,nK School age and Seniors. Interesting uhu lusuunuuudt programs are pre sented, with the Bible furnishing the bsckground throughout. Service men and visitors art cor dially welcomed. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis O. Klrby, D. D., Minister Rlinrlav Rrhnnt a-Ait a Neumann, superintendent. Wnrahtn 11 a - c Mm... - 1 au. uniiuoii i iO New World Chrlet Offers Men." An them, "Just for Today." Solo by Mrs. Mary Wsbster. Evening servloe, 7:80. Sermon, "The Disciple Whose Faith Failed Him." Soln hV JnDM AdAma. A-m ..a.,... led by Pfc. Roy Ussrey' follows eve ning servloe. routn meetings, 8:30. Missionary ha-vIpm v.rfnMil. t ..n D. m. Dr. PerrO rY UanBA - I . slonsry In China for forty years and recently returned, will tell of hit ex perience in the Japanese bombing of viiiui. any puouo is Lavitea. ' roan-Sire Gospel Church i Cor. Central and Jackson Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor . 8:48 Sunday School with classes for all. Bible stories portrayed on the nanneigrapn noard In the Bezlnner. Primary and Junior classes. 11.00 WOrshlD. Rev. Faith Shear. burn will be bringing the morning meesage, speaking upon the subject, ine saan iiosnua. 6:30 Younflt Peonle'a Crusader mi v.ue, . 7:48 Evangelistic Service with. In spirational Gospel singing and testi monies. Rev. w. Shearburn will tpetk In the evening service. 7 :to Mid-week eervlcesion Wednes day and Friday evenings. . we extend you a cordial welcome to coma and worship with us. , Charon of Jesus Christ off Latter-Day Saints 891 West Second St. Earl D. Clements, Branch President Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Priesthood, 11:30 a. m. Relief Society, 11:80 a. m. Primary, 11:30 a. m. Sacramento Services, 7:80 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell of Ogden, Utah, will be special repre sentatives from Mission Headquar ters and will bt speakers ad 7:80 services. Tuesday, Oct. 36, Relief Society win meet at 12:30 lor special mes sage by Mrs. Mitchell. Pot-luck lunch eon will be served. Young Men's snd Women's Mutual Improvement Association Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Bgt, Clovlt Hill, class leader. laeksonvlllt Presbyterian Chorea Lawrenoe Mltchelmore, Pastor. 10:90 m Rthla a-Kna.1 n i for all ages. lltfo a. to., worship: S. M. a. story no, 8; choir anthem, "Praise the Lord" by Pope; sermon, "Liberty of Conscience." 7:30 p. m., high school Christian Endeavor with Bob Beach leader. Mnnrinv 7-1 K na TW. oa a , , .... K. a4WWu uli, a. Scouts at old courthouse. Thursday, 7:48 p. m., Bible study Of Phil. 4. Rrlft tt m akia u heersal. Mrs. Catherine Wendt, dl- reviu.; jars, nay asms, pianist. The Apostolic Faith Srd St. and N. Central Ave. RM I H7 Vn., C.. 8:80. flunriav -.hivtl hta-aa. alaaaaa w all 11:00. . nnmln. riimHui.l ..a - . r -.imwiw buu nratSSt MrviM CRM. an Ha.kl. - .. n -uu wiMOUtiy ,u Dji, i v aiiu in srutn in the old-fasbloned way. 7:4fija. flvanyellattn muti. with a program of muslo presented u wvacsvn man organist. o.w luwany ana maay evenings. YOU Will Almn flna a M...I. welcome at 'All. aa-vl-aa rA . J . 1IU go when you please and feel at home. Meditation Group A Meriltfit.inn n-rain maa- 1.1 on Tuesday for the study of truth. "8" D wiHiucwg oj iiarry v. Gllmore of Hollywood, Cal. Mr. Gil more Is a student of Yogi Philosophy, Solence of Mind, Christian Science, Troward Philosophy, the Pyrsmld of Glwh. TTnft.v inri thm T.lfa anw m w Ing of the Masters of the Far East. Mdwl.r- I. . . .. , r, . ...vui,4Ka mo iiom irura o wj V p. m. in room 818 Medford Center building. ftllhla,.. fn, nav Tiuarfn.. nlng, "Your Invisible Power." nil are welcome. Studv rooms n ra nrw.n rinlln frin 10 o'clock to 8:30. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mltchelmorse, Pastor. Mrs. H. W. Frame. Organist. 10 a. m., worship. Sermon. "Liberty of Consclnce." S. M. S. club story for the boys snd girls. , ii a. m., Bible school. 4 p. m.. Junior Christian Endeavor for boys snd girls from 8 through 12 years; Mr. Mltchelmore, acting ad viser. You are Invited to Join in this first meeting. 8 p. m.. Young People's meeting; Dwlght Zulauf la the lesder. Monday, 7 p. m. Troon IS. Bov Scouts at ohurch. Wednesday, 7:80 p. m.. midweek Bible study. 8:30 p. m.. Ttood 35 committee meeting for Scout leaders. Home Coming Day Slated Sunday at ' Nazarene Church Sunday will be "home cbmlne day" at the Church of the Naza rene, Holly and First streets, marking the fourth Sunday in the month's series of special efforts throughout the denomi nation to contact a million peo ple. Goal- for the local church is 1500 contacts, according to the pastor, the Rev. Fred W. Weatherford. . A number of improvements totaling $1,500 have been made at the church this summer, the pastor revealed today, the work including finishing of three Sun day school rooms installation of - a stairway for the north entrance, a cold air return for the heating unit, Installation of three gas heating units, instal lation of a sawdust dump and driveway thereto. The church here has main tained a steady growth since its organization , April 2, 1922, according to Rev. Weatherford, and has more than doubled its membership In the last 10 years. Rev. Pepper Here For Meetings at , Assembly of Cod The ' Rev. Charles Pepper, pastor of the Assembly of Ood church in Vlsalla, Calif., will ar rive in Medford this week-end to conduct a aeries of special P i i. T-V . !:: " LJ r .'l.Va. ,! . . Rev. Charles Pepper meetings at the local church, 11 Newtown street. The Rev. Pep per is nationally known among Assembly of God churches, ac cording to the Rev. H. G. Down ey, pastor of the local church. He served as secretary-treasurer of the Arkansas district of the church for a number of years. The meetings will start Sun day, with the Rev. Pepper speak ing at both the 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. services. Meetings are to continue each night of the week with the exception of Monday and Saturday. . ' The Rev. Downey invites the general public to hear the visit ing minister. e HKaUaSiaSSaSafeS-aSaKafalaJ t . M. I I II laaa-aa a-V Z fo()'Diicmca ZtntfuJ orensweet flaror tht makes breakfast something to look forward to.-.auick energy for the "frtsb s$rt". , .itamtoa to kep going,, .that Ruaketal Recipes oa the 'f-in-one" package tell easy ways to fortify oilier ineals with Ruskets vital protein, .ritamins and minerals. 14 00 ICt! sous root SCAN ACCIDENTS The grand Jury to be drawn at opening of the October term of circuit court next Monday at 10 a. m. will Investigate fatal accidents occurring in this county in the past three months, District Attorney George W. Neilson reports. The list In cludes the recent East Main street crash, resulting in the death of one Mexican national and injury to 14 fellow-countrymen; the auto plunge in the Siskiyous, in which three were killed and the fatal hunting ac cident this fall in the Butler Peak district. The new grand Jury will con sist of the first seven names drawn from the jury box at opening of court. The criminal calendar for the new term will be light. A large percentage of defendants ac cused of felonies have entered pleas of guilty and received sentences. A number of pend ing civil actions, however, are scheduled for trial. perlences under Japanese bomb ing during the 7:30 p. m. service Sunday at the Talent Methodist church. The pastor. Dr. G. W. Bruce, invites the public to at tend the service. The first quarterly conference will be conducted at the church next Tuesday at 7 p. m. by Dr. Falrham, district superintendent. Closing time f - Clssslfted tdt 8 am. Too laU to Classify 18:80 p. m. EX-MAHARANEE IN WAVTJ Laguna Beach, Calif., OcL r a- . awwior, e. Maharanee of Indore, has iolnl """Mi tcviuiiinB; Official disclosed today. The fornu. Seattle girl, who until JmJ was the wife of one of th world's wealthiest men, J0C the women's service orsania tlon this week without advuji notice. ' Ess Mall Tribune Went Ada, MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT TALENT METHODIST Talent, Oct. 22. Mrs. Han sen, a missionary lately returned from China, will tell her ex- GIRLS WANTED Over the Age of 18 For work in Camp White Exchange Cafe. Excellent working conditions. Experience unnecessary. Good salaries. PAID VACATIONS APPLY CAMP WHITE EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE i Week Days Between the hours of 8 A. M. and 12 (Noon) St. Mark's Church (Anglican) 8th and Oakdale The Rer. George &. Turney, Rector 18th Bunday after Trinity. . 8:00 Holy Communion. 8:48 Church School. 11:00 Morning Prayer, Litany and address. Note: Following the late service, re ception for the rector and his family to be held In parish house. Members and friends of St. Mark's art cor dially Inrlted. Monday, 7:30 Meeting of Evening Oulld, home of Mrs. O. Drummond. Wednesday, 8:30 Deanery dinner In parlsb house, auspices WSL. Bishops Rhea and Dagwell and other attend ing. Nominal charge. Thursday (Sts. Simon and Jude), 7:S0 Choir rehearsal. Friday. 10:30 Holy Communion. first Presbyterian Church Holly at 8th St. Harry Hansen, Minister 9:48 a. m. Sunday School. 1 a. m. Worship, solo, "The Ninety and Nine," by Mr. Harry Young. An them, "The Lord Is My Light," by choir. Sermon, "The Touch of Christ's Compassion." Junior surprise sermon for children. A nursery is now provided for ba bies and small children during the morning service. A trained nurse Is In charge. 8 p. m. Junior C. S. ' 8 p. m. Crusaders O. E. for all Jus tor High age and above. T p. m. Young People's O. B. for High School age and College age young people. We cordially Invite all service men and their wives. Mid-week Prayer Fellowship, Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. WESTERN UNION OFFERS MEN GIRLS WOMEN BOYS WITH OWN CAR WITH BICYCLE or WALKING Full time or after school em ployment. Steady, pleasant and healthy employment, while performing a patriotic duty delivering Important tele grams. Opportunity for over time and advancement. ' Apply Mr. Gray WESTERN UNION rV .... 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