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Church Notices Free Methodlit Church Corner of Ivy and West 10th R. G. Keller, Pastor Sunday chool, 8:45 a. m. Morning worship, ll a. m. Y P M S., 7 p. m. Evening ervice, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. We Invite you to attend our Sunday school Sunday. Oct. 22, and enjoy the rally day program. The Apostolic Faith 404 North Central Avenue Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor 9:30 A progressive Sunday school. Interesting classes for all. 11 Morning devotional service. 3 Young People's meeting. 7 :45 Evangelistic service, opens with musical program by the orches tra, organist, and chorus-choir. 8 Mid-week meetings on Tuesday and Friday evenings. You will find every minute of these services interesting and edifying. Thev will give you new faith and courage in these troublous times. Church or Christ Central Avenue and Jackion Street Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Wm. G. Kepple. speaker. Topic. ' The Man in Hell Who Was Missionarv Minded." Cf E. society meets 6 30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Chas. Nahss. speaker. Topic. "Whatsoever a Man Soweth, That Shall He Also Reap." Federated Church of Central Point Rev Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor , 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Robert Werritt. superintendent. An interesting class for every age and a qualified teacher for every class. 11 a. m. Morning worship.' Special music, sermon by pastor. 6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting. 7:30 p. m. An old-fashioned Sun day evening service of evangelistic ainging and sermon. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Ladies' Bible tudy and prayer service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Continuing study of the "Jewish Tabernacle as a Tvpe of Christ." We invite you to fellowship with us In this study and prayer. Friday, 2:30 p. m. Women's Mis sionary society. Miss Carlton, presiding. WANTED APPLE PICKERS Good Crop 15c box Harry Smith, Central Point Box 122. Rt. 1. li2 miles west C. P. on Taylor Road. Assembly of God Church . 11 South Newtown Street G. O. Baker, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, classes for 'all ages. Mr. Thompson, superintendent, il Morning worship. 6:30 Young People s meeting. 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7 :45 Wednesday evening prayer and praise. 7 :45 Friday evening "What the Bible Teaches." A warm welcome to all. First Baptist Church 5th and North Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor Bible school. 9:45. Classes for all ages. Dr. Brougher will speak at the opening exercises. Morning worship. 11. Dr. Russell M. Brougher will be speaker. He begins a two-week Spiritual Crusade in our church. You won't want to miss a single message. Special music by choir. Young People's groups meet at 6:30. Dr. Brougher will address a combined meeting of these groups. Evening service, 7:30. Song service. Dr. Brougher speaker, special music. All are invited to join us in these services. Talent Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross. Pastor George Bales. Associate Lillian Frazier, Parish Worker 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Wm. J. Lindstrom. superintendent. 1 1 :30 a. m. Meeting for worship. Sermon by associate pastor. 7 p. m. Singspiratlon and Christian Endeavor hour. Vital discussions of youth problems from the Christian viewpoint. 8 p. m. Evening evangelistic serv ice. Rousing singing, special numbers, and choruses. Sermon by pastor, "Knowing God." Tuesday, 7 :30 p. m. Mid-week prayer. . Heese Creek Million Chapel , Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m . Truman Collins, superintendent. Special object lesson for the children. Sermon and morning worship, 11 a. m. Strangers enjoy the warm friendly welcome here. Come and worship with First Chorch of Christ, Scientist .Vthorized branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject. October 22 "Pro bation Alter Death." 9:30 Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening meeting, which Includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 414 and 415 Med Cord Center building. Is open from J) a. m. to A p. n-. with librarian in attendance. Friends Church In Medford 15 Keene Way Drive Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor George Bales, Associate 10 a. m. Church school, Mrs. Wen dell M. Votaw, superintendent. 11 a. m. Meeting for worship. Carl Sandoz will present needs of Friends Service committee. Pastor speaks on "Knowing God." 4:30 p. m. Youth Vespers: Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. Mid-week prayer at 320 Laurel. Bt. Peter's Lutheran Church (Svnodical Conference) East Main and Portland Avenue Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. All young people of the congrega tion are asked to remain after the service Sunday noon. Since the pastor will attend the OreRon pastoral conference near Port land this week all regularly scheduled meetings will be dropped. Visitors are always welcome at St. Peters. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 819 North Central. Everybody Welcome Bible subjects on the proof of spirit return and communication. Healing circles follow. Each Wed. 8 P.M. Subject: "The Danger of Dark Seances", by the leading spiritual inter preter. Rev. Edward C. LeVyne, D.D., pastor (No dark seances here) Adviser call 5577 "SEER" Teacher All work in the Light m First Presbvterlan Church Molly at Eighth Street H:trry Hansen. Mniister 9:30 Preparatory prayer meeting. 9:45 Church Bible school. 1 1 Church service. Anthem "On Life's HiKhway." Solo by Elsie Carle ton Strang "Wings of the Morning." Sermon "Why Do Doubts Arise?" Surprise sermon for the children. Nursery room supervised by Mrs. Nellie S. Goss during the church hour. 7 p. m. The tonic for the young people's meeting: "is Success Danger ous?" will be presented by Florence Erbs. Wednesday. 7:30 Mid-week prayer fellowship will be led by Mr. Spilver. erenth-tfay AflytnOrt Chnreb Corner of Edward and Beatty Streets G. A. Thompson, Pastor Frldav, the 30th. p. m Sarmon by Eugene Winters. Saturday. 8 30 a. m. Sabbath school. . Saturday. 11 a. m. Sermon by El der LindquUt. Saturday. 5:15 p. m. Young Peo ple's meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Advent Christian Church West Jackson at Welch Bible school, 9 43 a.m., Ruth Babb superintendent, classes for all ages. Preaching. 11 a. m. Subject. "Profit and Loss." The promised prophetic messages will soon be started. If In terested watch for announcements. Come and enjoy these messages. You won't be asked for a contribution. A welcome to all. Irvin Duprav. Minister. Address: 1240 North Riverside avenue. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Delbert W. Daniels. Minister 9:43 a. m. Bible school. Classes for all ages. 10:33 a. m. Worship. Message by minister, "A Glorious Decision. Fea ture quartet and anthem by choir. A nursery is provided for pre school ago children. 7:30 p. m. Worship. Message. "Can One Be Saved Outside of the Church?" Special music. Monday, 7:30 Boy Scouts meet In Fellowship hall. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Missionary ex ecutive committee meets t home Mrs. Claud Miles, 304 Portland Ave. Wednesday, 7 p. m. Mariner class. Dinner party. For further information Call 3562 or 3768. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Choir rehear sal and mid-week service. . First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets , Louis C. Kirby, D.D., Minister Sunday school. 8:45 a. m., E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Worship, 11 a. m. The pastor speaks on "The Responsibility of Steward ship." Mrs. Helen Pierce will sing "The Lord Is My Light." A nursery is provided for small children. Evening service, 7 .TO p. m. The pas tor speaks on the theme: "The Weak ness of a Strong Man." Young adult meeting, 6:30, led by Patricia Short, the high school fellow ship group by Larry Swarner and I Intermediate league by Mrs. Jennie i Lawless. i Mid-week service. Wednesday, 7:30 E. m., will merge with the Woman's ociety of Christian Service, at which time the annual week of prayer will be observed with a special program i and refreshments. Church of the Nazarene - Holly at First Speaking night and morning Sun day, Fred M. Weatherford, pastor evangelist, will be heard on the fol lowing topics: 10:34 a. m., "Qualifying for the Divine Inheritance;" 7;30 p. m.. "The New Birth Made Plain." Special music by the choir, and other specials under direction of John Eby. Sunday school, 9 45 a. in., G. H. Hansen, superintendent. Four depart ments with able supervisors and teachers throughout. Bring the chil dren. Youth meetlncs at 6:30 d. m. This department functions under three ' KfnamtA divisions. Inspirational as well as character -building programs are heard. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., followed by choir rehearsal. A cordial Invitation to the public. Pilgrim Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. D. Phillips, Minister 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. Rev. S. G. Tighe. superintendent. Classes for all ages. 11a. m. Theme for the pastor's ser mon will be "Divine Ownership." 6 p. m. Junior group, Mrs. Phil lips. 6:30 p. m. Senior group. Miss Elva Thompson, president. 7:30 p. in. A fifteen-minute tes timony service. 7:43 p. m. Evening evangelistic service. The pastor will preach using ior his theme "The Status of a Dis ciple." There will be special music at each service. 7:30 p. nr. Wednesday Mid-week praver service. 7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Miss Elva Thompson Friday. A cordial welcome awaits you to all our services. WANTED: 1 TO CARE F 1 Hi E 0 F ORD WOMEN AR WOUNDED! PACIFIC COAST HOSPITALS NEED: Wae Gives Basal Metabolism Test in Hospital lUBiiiuwimmi ii r f4 Y k 5 ' . Id' i '4 - N. 4 from wJ r. L" Ch0Y"' memb" of ,h Women'. Army Corp, rf rt.. J, Ho'prtol, Sraten hied. New York. Her work help, peed th. recovery of wounded m.n. Th. WAC needs mora women for vital Job 11 Dental Technicians are needed urgently to assist Dental Officers In Army Hospitals on the West Coast. Because good teeth are essential to good health, and good health is es sential to being a good soldier, those positions must be filled by Medi cal Department WACS immediately. HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW! If you are already skilled in Dental work you may be assigned to a Dental Technician job immediately upon completion of basic training. If not, you will be given complete training at any Army School, utilizing the latest equip ment and trained by the nation's finest instructors. Serve As a WAC With the U.S. Army Medical Dept.! Act NOW! Mail This Coupon Immediately or Phone 5022 Good Soldiers . UIC WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS j flip Lieut. Aida Ingraham U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Post Office Bldg., Medford, Ore. Pl.ase t.nd m, without any obligation on my part, th. now illuitrat.d booklet about th. Wac.... telling about th. jobs th.y do, how they live, th.br training, pay, officer i.l.ction, ate. NAME ADDRESS STATE ; PHONE NO THIS VITAL WAR APPEAL IS SPONSORED BY MANNS For 34 Yean Medford't Leading Store , ChnTcli .of ,ttit Brethren , Mary and SMinf Strtett S. G. Keller, Pastor At 10 the general theme for dt cuitlon will be ' Religion In Educa tion." We have classes for all; the children have graded lesson. At 11 the sermon will ftt Into The general theme of the morning. The subject, "Know the Truth and Be Free." At 7:30 we have an Informal wor ship service Including hymn singing, something for the children, a Bible quit, and a sermon, "Jesus and NobU ity." We Invite you. Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale Karl W. Brockhaus Pastor - 0:45 m. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship. 7 p. m. Luther league. The pastor will conduct the regular morning worship service and preach on the theme, "Hath God Indeed Said . . . ?" Brotherhood Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. Junior choir, Thursday, 9 p. m. Senior choir. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Visitors and friends always wel come at Zlon Lutheran church. Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor fl:4S Sunday school, with classes for all apes, flannelboard illustrations and object lessons. 1 1 Worship. 6:30 Young People's Crusader serv ice. 7:30 Evangelistic with Inspirational songs and testimonies, and the Word of God. 7:30, Wednesday "The Glories of Christ." 7;30, Friday Song and prayer serv ice, , The public Is given a cordial Invitation. It, Mark's Church (Anglican) 5th and Oakdale The Rev. George R. Turney, Rector 20th Sunday after Trinity; 8 Holy communion. 9:45 Church school. 1 1 Morning prayer and sermon; Roberta Wnrd Bebb, choir director, and Eva Marsh, organist. Monday, 4:15 Confirmation class, church school. 7:30 Confirmation class, adults. 8 Evening guild meet ing, the rectory, work on project. Thursday, 7:45 Choir rehearsal. Friday, 11 Hold communion. Week days, 3 Evening prayer and Intercessions. Note: Parish dinner Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 6:30, Guild hall. . POLISH TO MAKE I London, Oct. 20 U.R) Premier Stanislaw Mikolajczyk was on his way back to London today to report to the Polish cabinet in exile, but informed diplomatic quarters here said it was too early to call his second mission to Moscow a failure. Radio Moscow announced Inst night the breakdown of the con ference between the London and Lublin Polish regimes, re porting that Mikolajczyk and the Lublin delegation headed by Boleslay Beirut had left Mos cow after the second unsuccess fu attempt in less than three months to settle the Polish ques tion Europe's outstanding po litical dispute. In some quarters the an nouncement was taken to mean that the issue was left, just Friday, Oct. 20, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE where It was last August, but Polish and diplomatic sources hoped the Polish cabinet here may be able to mediate the differences after hearing Miko- lajczyk's report of tha conference. Closing tlm. for Sunday Too Let. to Cleealfy 6:30 Saturday afternoon Picas, remember Dr. Brougher Opens Baptist Campaign At Sunday Service Dr. Russell More Brougher will conduct a "Spiritual Cru sade" in the First Baptist church beginning Sunday and continu ing through November 6. Before entering evangelistic work, Dr. Brougher was for 10 years pastor of the Baptist Tem ple of Brooklyn, N. Y., where he had the largest regular Sunday night audience in Greater New Dr. Brougher York. His evening congregation averaged 1500 people each Sun day night.. Dr. Brougher served as an army chaplain with the 40th ar-j tillery during the first World war. and he has supplied many ! of the largest pulpits through-1 out the United States. He comes from a noted preach-1 er's family. His father, Dr. J. i Whilcomb Brougher has held the pastorate of the largest Baptist church in America. His father and his brother are both In the ministry, at the present time In the First Baptist church of Glen-1 dole, Calif. Dr. Brougher Is In great de mand as an evangelistic leader. He was here some years ago and has many friends who will welcome this opportunity to re new acquaintance and hear him speak. j All are cordially Invited to the meetings. j Christian Pastor Giving Series of j Morning Messages Dev. Delbert W. Daniels, In! a series of morning messages at First Christian church, Ninth and Oakdale, answers a call for the "dedication of self, life, pos sesions, service and purpose." Members of Christian churches throughout the world have been called to a year of dedication by the leaders who are meeting In an International convention this week In Columbus, Ohio, with Dr. Clarence E. Lemmon of Co lumbia, Mo., presiding president. The leaders declare, "As Christians we are deeply con-, sclous that we have not arrested the forces that have brought the world to its present chaotic con-i dltlon. We even admit that the same evils that torture the world are found ii. the life of the church. The church Itself Is In need of redemption. Yet we hnve ' faith that these forces so diamet rically opposed to the will of God are doomed because they are opposed to His eternal pur-j poses. "To this faith we redcdlcato ourselves to the purpose of good will and the brotherhood of man. and to the causes and Institu tions of the church." I t!ee Mall ITlDune Want Arte. PARTS and SERVICE for all Mak.s ol WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. 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