Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 03, 1944, Image 7

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Church
A potto lie Faltk
Corner 3rd Street and North Central
Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor
0:30 Sunday school, classes for the
whole family, interesting and Instruc
tive Bible study.
11 Devotional service.
3 Young people's evangelistic meet-
43 Evening service. Program of
music, followed by an Inspirational
vangelisttc meeting.
8 Tuesday and Friday evenings.
You will find every one of these
Ervices of real help to your spiritual
e. No collections ever taken.
First Charcti of Christ, Scientist
Autho'd branch of The Mother
Church, lu First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock. Subject. November 6
"Adam and Fallen Man."
0:30 Sunday school.
8 Wednesday evening meeting,
which Includes testimonials of Chris
tian Science healings.
The reading room, located at 414
and 415 Med ford Center building, is
open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., with
librarian In attendance.
Church of Christ
Central Avenue and Jackson Street
Bible school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m., Wra. S.
Kepple, speaker.
C. E. society meets 6:30 p. m. All
young people are urged to take part.
Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Song
service. Evening message by Chas.
Nahss.
All services are open to the public;
strangers in the community are es
pecially invited.
Sunday morning after church serv
ice a special called meeting will be
held to act upon the candidacy for the
pastorate of the church. All members
are urged to be present
Church of the Nazarene
Holly at First
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-, evan-
fellst, will speak morning and night
unday from the following topics:
10:43 a. m., "Mystery Unveiled," and
at 7:30 p. m., "Receiving the Assign
ment." The choir and other specials
will be heard under direction of John
Ebv durinfl the day.
Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m., Q. H.
Hansen, superintendent. Special em
phasis is being placed in this
i depart-
ment for increased numbers,
Youth meetings, 6:30 p. m. The pro
gram sponsored by the young people
as interesting and Instructional.
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m., followed by choir rehearsal.
The public Is extented a most cor
dial welcome.
On JEWELRY. CAMERAS
and MUSICAL INSTRU
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savings
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819 North Central Everybody Welcome Hero
REV. EDWARD C. LeVYNE. D. D. PASTOR
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Notices
Church of the Brethren
Mary and Saling Streets
S. G. Keller, Pastor
10 Bible school, theme: "The Chris
tian and the Race Problem."
11 Message: "Lord of the Nations."
7:30 Hymn singing and devotional
around the theme: "Our Bible," and
a message: "The Power of Faith."
Wednesday. Nov. 8, at 7:30 the Lads
and Dads will have a fellowship sup
per and program. Mr. Ben Schmidt,
Y.M-C.A. secretary of Medford,
be the speaker.
will
Friends Church In Medford (Quakers)
Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor
George A. Bale. Associate
10 a. m. Church school, Mrs. Wen
dell M. Votaw, superintendent.
11 a. m. Meeting for worship. Be
ginning the emphasis on building our
new church. Sermon by the pastor,
"Rise Up and Build!"
Thursday, 7 p. m. Mid-week serv
ice (note change of hour). The Rev.
Sam tassel Is of the Sudan Interior
Mission, will conduct a missionary
rally, showing pictures of Nigerian
leper colonies, etc.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
It Peter's Lutheran Church
(Sy nodical Conference)
On East Main and Portland Avenue
Harry H. Young, Pastor
Sunday school and Bible class Bun
day morning at 9:45 o'clock.
Divine worship, 11 o'clock.
Confirmation Instruction at 7:80
o'clock Wednesday evening.
Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon at 1.
The topic for the discussion will be
"The Altar in the Church. The ladles
will also do Red Cross work. Those
who have no means of transportation
will kindly speak to the pastor Sun
day. ,
Visitors are always welcome.
Talent Friends Church
Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor
George A. Bales, Associate
Lillian Frazler, Parish Worker
10:30 a m. Sunday school, Mrs.
Wm. J. Llndstrom, superintendent.
11:30 a. m. Sermon by associate
pastor.
4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor
society.
6:30 p. m. (note new winter time)
Slngspiration and Christian Endeavor
hour, with vital discussions of youth
Frobiems. This lesson: "Basis for a
ust and Lasting Peace." Adults have
Bible lesson.
7 :30 p. m. Evening evangelistic
service. Pastor begins new series of
sermons on Bible and science. First
one, "What Science Says About the
End of This Age."
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer.
' Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie Streets
D. D. Phillips. Minister
9:45 a. m. Sunday school, Rev. S.
G. Tighe, superintendent.
11 r. m. :Hour for worship. Message
themet "Five Steps."
Junior groups, Mrs. Phillips.
6:30 p. m. Senior groups. Miss Elva
Thompson, president.
7 :30 p. m. Congregational song
and praise service.
8 p. m. Evangelistic message, "A
Theme of profound interest to all."
The pastor will deliver both messages.
S p. m. Cottage prayer service Fri
day at the Tighe home.
8 p. m. Monday Official board
meeting.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday Mid-week
nrayer meeting.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
au.
PEOPLE IN THE UNITED
SURELY THEY ARE
WAR BONDS r AND
At Baptist
mr spn,i.s W! m.mi. ' JHIUfcgg '- "'-V
Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Brougher In the native garb o! Pal
estine. Dr. Brougher will give his lecture on "The Wonders of
the Holy Land." both Saturday and Monday evenings at 7:30
o'clock at the First Baptist church. He will also snow moving
pictures of Palestine, Egypt and
my's feet 5,000 years old. The public is invited.
- church of Christ
1056 Court Street
Mornlna worship, 10:30, Evangelist
W. F. Lee of Eugene will speak on the
subject, "The Memorial of Christ."
Evening assembly. 7:30, "Prejudices
Against the Church'1 will be discussed
by Bro. Lee. ' .
A cordial invitation Is extended to
all to attend the meetings.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Streets
R. F. Wilson. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Intermediate Crusaders, 6:45 p. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7 :30
Zton English Lutheran Church
West Fourth at Oakdale
Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school,
11 a. m. -Worship.
6:30 p. m. Potluck supper meeting
of the Luther league.
The nastor will conduct the regular
morning worship service and preach
tne sermon, wnen Bearing uie jhiiic
of Christ."
Sunday school teachers and officers
meet Aionaay, t:su p. m. ,
Church council meeting Tuesday,
7:30 p. m.
Junior choir Thursday, 6 p. m.
Senior choir Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Catechetical class Saturday morn
ing at 0:30 a. m.
Visitors and friends always Wel
come at Zlon Lutheran cHurch.
. First Baptist Church
5th and Central streets
Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor
Bible school, 9:45, classes for .all
ages.
Worship, 11 a. m. Dr. Russell M.
Brousher will sneak on "The Chris
tians Coronation." Special music. The
communion service has been post
poned one week.
Afternoon meeting, 3 p. m. "The
Battle of Armageddon or the Last War
on Earth." This is a sequel to the mes
sage Dr. Brougher delivered last week.
Don't mlits 1L
Evening service, 7:30. Dr. Broufcher's
suDject win do "uiown or jwg
Sontr service, soeclal music.
Monday, 7:30 Dr. Brougher will
give a lecture on "The Wonders of the
Holy Land," illustrated with moving
pictures.
All are invited to these services.
THEJ.KEEP THEM I
Church
the Pyramids and some mum
Universal Spiritual Temple
819 North Central Avenue
Rev. Edward C. LeVyne, D. D., Pastor
universal spiritual rempie, at am
North Central avenue, will hold serv
ices Wednesday at 8 o'clock with the
Rev. Edward C. LeVyne, D. D., as pas
tor. Tne program inciuaes lectures,
messages, divine healing and com
munion circle. All are welcome.
Seventh-day Adventlst Church
rnrncr Edwards and Beattv Streets
Saturday. 9:30 a. m. Sabbath
school.
Snturdav. 11 a. m. Montniv mis
sionary meeting under the direction
of Eli Davis.
Saturday. 5 o. m. Young people's
meeting.
Wednesday. 8 p. m. Prayer meet
ing. Federated Church of Central Point
Rev. RolfcH. Hansen, Pastor
Sunday. Nov. 5
9 :45 a. m. Sunday school. Boh
jvLemu, superintendent.
11 a. m. Worship. Special muslo.
Sermon by pastor. Everyone cordially
invited to all services.
6:30 p. m. Young people s service.
Christ s Ambassadors."
7:30 d. m. Evangelistic sons serv
ice, presenting the plain, simple truths
of the Bible.
Tuesday. 2 o. m. women's Bible
study and prayer service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer and Bible study. Everyone in
vited. Subject for meditation: "The
Brazen Laver."
Friday, 2 p. m. Ladies Aid meets
in church parlors.
St. Mark's Church (Anglican)
5th and Oakdale
The Rev. Gcorse R. Turnev. Rector
22nd Sundav after Trinitv Tivaltv
Sunday):
Hol.V Communion feoronrnt mm.
inumun, canvassers).
unurcn scnooi.
11 HOI V Eucharist And Ar-mnn
Roberta Ward Webb, director.
4:30 Organ recital by Marguerite
vunraa, cnurcn organist. Public in
vited.
7 Junior hloh vnitntr nnnnU's mut
ing, guild hall.
Monday, 7:30 Confirmation class,
adults.
Tuesday, 10:30 Red Cross sewing
unit. 12:30 Lunch and auxiliary-guild
meeting and program.
nursaay, 7:45 Choir rehearsal.
FrldaV. 11 Hnlv Pnmmunlnn i-1(L
Confirmation class, church school!
ycch. uys, o intercessions for na
tion and armed forces.
Foursquare? Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson
..Rev- w- Shearburn. Pastor
9:49 Sundav school, with to.
everyone. Jack Rotharmel, superinten
dent. II Worship: "The Lost Call to
SUDDer. Cnmmnnlnn uHll
at close of messagn.
u.ouiounR peoples crusader serv
ice. Evangelist Dorothy Parks n
vounff People are Invited.
7:30 Evangelistic service with in
spirational songs and testimonies.
, iect wm be- "To Yu the Word
tiun paivRiion oentv
Rev. Shuar.
uurn wiu
evening
speak both morning and
7:30 Wednesday
Deeper teaching
7:30 Friday Song and prayer serv-
Ice.
Uon to attend: " " """" mv"
Flrit Methodist church
Main and Laurel Streets
Loui C. Ktrby. D. D., MinLter
Sunday school. 9:45 a, m., E. J
Neumann, superintendent.
..W;r!hip'J 11 m- Pastor's topic:
Sif.'n.i ,h!, F1'h"men." Anthim:
Beyond the Sunset." Mrs. Howard
Bush slnn, "God Mako Me Kind."
Special vesper service. 4 p. m. Guest
speaker. Bishop Bruce H. Baxter; his
pi"t: 'T1? Me"idlst Post-Wsr
,?Pec"' music. The public U
"P fy Invited to hear fills ou"
Following vesper service, ihm vm.no
people
Refresh
Will hnlri fBlr...hi. i
efreshmenta will be served. No night
service this Snnrtnv
.A r"a' meeting will be held In our
church Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. to hear
Rev. Samuel Cassel, of the African
Sudan Mission who will show pictures
of that country.
First Presbvterian Church
Holly at Eighth Street
Harry Hansen, Minister
0:30 Preparatory praynr meeting.
9:45 Church service. Solo by Miss
Mabel L. Nansen. Sam Cnssels gives
first hand report of the romance of
the Gospel in the African Sudan. Jun
ior sermon for children.
7 p. m. Young people's meeting, ad.
dressed by Mr. Cassels.
8 p. m. Mr. Cassels will show pic
tures of the Gospel in Sudan.
Tuesday, l p. m. Covered dish din
ner followed by address of Dr. C. H.
Benson to all church school workers
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PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK
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and friends. AH
participating.
Wednesday, 6 30 Monthly church
night covered dish dinner. Address by
Mr. Cassels.
Friday, a p. m Missionary tea, and
address by Mr. Cassels.
Advent Christian Church
West Jackson at Walch
Bible school, 9 45 a. m., Ruth Babb,
superintendent, classes for all ages.
TeAC hin. 11 a. m Irvln Dunrar
minister. Subject, "A Stepstone to
Prophecy." We are starting our long
hoped for Journey to the "Land of
Promise." You can't afford to miss
these messages. Commencing next
Lord's Day we will be using our big
chart to Illustrate the messages.
A welcome awaits you.
Samuel Cassels, widely travel
ed missionary and religious
leader, will speak Sunday morn
ing and evening and at several
meetings through the week In
the First Presbyterian church
Holly at Eighth street. Mr. Cas-
seis- work has been in the Afri-
can Sudan and in Ethiopia, two
of the colorful missionary fields
of the world. Few other fields
have ever known such rapid
progress irom savage supersti
tion and darkness to civilization
as has this area.
The story of the spread of the
gospel anions; the black mm nt
the Sudan and the accompany
ing iransiormauon from head-
nunung and canabalism to edu
cation and civilization is llttl
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Cassels will speak Sunday
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