Church Notices
Church of the Nuutm
Holly at First
Dr. E. E. Martin. district uperinten
dent of the Oregon Pacific district,
will be the visiting guest speaker at
Universal Spiritual
Temple
819 N. Central All Welcome
Noted Psychic Adviser
J
a. y
Rev. Edward C. LeVyne, D.D.,
Pastor . ,
A Legal Ordained Minister of
the Gospel
Having the Same Rights As Any
Other Minister of the Gospel.
CHURCH SERVICES
Each Wednesday Eve., 8 P. M.
and Message Circles
For Appointment, Call 5577
"This Is Not
Spirit!
iisnr
(Or the works of the DEVIL)
(No creeds. Isms, or dogma)
"Just the Natural Laws of God"
BIBLE TRUTH and FACTS
7:30 p. m. Sunday. Fred M. Weather
ford, pastor-evangelist, speaker at
10:45 a. in. His topic, "The Power of
Spiritual Minorities.'1 Special music
both hours.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. An aggres
sive Bible school thoroughly staffed
and equipped.
Three youth group meetings, 6:30
p. m. High school age group debates
the question:. Resolved, that William
Carey was a greater miFAionary than
Robert Morrison. N.Y.P.S. and juniors
will have appropriate programs.
Mid-week service Wednesday, 7 JO
p. m.
The public Is extended a warm cor
dial welcome.
St Mark's Church (Anglican)
3 th and Oakdale
The Rev. George R. Turney, Rector
23rd Sunday after Trinity:
8 Holy communion corporate com
munion, men).
9:45 Church school (service, holy
communion),
11 Morning prayer and sermon.
12 Vestry meeting.
7 Senior high young people's meet
ing, guild hall.
Monday, 7:30 Adult confirmation
class. 8 Evening guild meeting, Mrs.
V. Robinson.
Thursday, 7:45 Choir rehearsal.
Friday, 11 Holy communion. 6:15
Confirmation class, church school.
Weekdays, 5 Evening prayer and
Intercessions.
First Methodist Church
Main Bnd Laurel Streets
Louis C. Kirby, D. D.. Minister
Sunday school, 0:45 a. m., E. J. Neu
mann, superintendent.
Worship. 11 a. m. Sermorr, "A Look
at the World." Anthem, "The Spacious
Firmament." Mrs. John Lohman will
sing: "The Holy City." Nursery for
small children.
Gospel service, 7:30 p. m. Minister's
topic, "The Pearl of Pearls."
Wesley Young Adult league, Metho
dist Youth Fellowship and Interme
diate Fellowship league will meet at
6:30.
An all-church night, potluck dinner,
will be held Tuesday at 6:30 in social
hall. Dr. Silas Falrham guest speaker.
An Armistice dinner will be served
In the church on Saturday from 11:30
to 1.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
Delbert W. Daniels, Minister
fl:45 a. m. Bible school.
10:55 a. m. Worship. Sermon: "A
Wist Investment." A nursery Is pro
vided for pre-school age children.
7:30 p. m. Worship. Message by
minister: "Why Does God Allow War?"
A musical feature will be a tenor solo
by Pvt. William H. Adams.
Calendar for week:
Monday, 7:30 Conference of Bible
school officers and teachers.
Tuesday, 7 Mariner Girls sew at
home of Ethel Boese, Kings highway.
Tuesday, 7:30 Hi-Triangle In Fel
lowship hall.
Wednesday, 9 a. m. Women meet
In Fellowship hall to make mincemeat.
Thursday, 2 p. m. Alpha Delta
class meeting.
Thursday, 7:30 Choir rehearsal.
Thursday, 7:30 Mid-week service.
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FRESH FISH
HALIBUT PRAWNS
SALMON
CRAB OYSTERS
POULTRY-ALL KINDS
Xeesa Crtek Oespel Missies
Rv. C. Edwin Cox. Pastor. Phone 4818
Sunday school, 10 a. m., under the
leadership of Truman Collins.
Morning worship and message, 11
o'clock. A sincere welcome to all.
Universal Spiritual Temple
819 North Central
Church services each Wednesday
evening at 8: also message Circles In
the Light Subject, "The Christian
Bible Proof of Spirit Return and Com
munication." Also divine heating. Rev.
Edward C. LeVyne. D. D.. pastor, and
other workers. All are welcome. (Hear
the natural laws of God.)
The First Baptist Church
6th and North Central Streets
Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor
Bible school, 9.45. Classes for all
ages.
Morning worship. 11. Sermon by the
pastor, special music, reception of new
members, communion.
, Young people's groups meet at 6:30.
Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon by
the pastor, song service, special music.
Mid-week service of prayer and
Bible study, Wednesday. 7:30.
All are invited to Join us In these
services.
Butte Falls Presbyterian Church
Rev. Don MacDougall, Pastor ,
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
11 a. m. There will be a special
Armistice Day program. Special sing
ing and music by an instrumental
trio. We invite everyone to come to
this service in honor of our past
heroes and also to remember our boys
in the present conflict.
7 p. m. Young people's service. -
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Praise and
prayer service. 4
"Righteousness exalteth a nation.'
, Zlon Encltsh Lutheran Church
West Fourth at Oakdale
Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship service.
Men of the Brotherhood will meet
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
The Women's Missionary society
will meet at the church Thursday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. C. E.
Borg and Mrs. J. M. Bali as hostesses
and Mrs. Paul B. Rynnlng as topic
leader.
Junior choir, Thursday. 6 p. m.
Senior choir, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Catechetical class, Saturday, 9:30
a. m.
Visitors and friends always welcome
at Zion Lutheran church.
First Presbyterian Church
Holly at Eighth Street
Harry Hansen, Minister '
9:30 Preparatory prayer meeting.
9:45 Sunday school general as
sembly meeting. Mr. Cassels will tell
"The Story of Ashinda."
11 Church service. Choir sings,
"The Recessional," violin offertory by
Dorothy Davis. Mr. Cassells' closing
message, "The Eclipse of Ethiopia.
Junior sermon for children. Nursery
room supervised by Mrs. Chas. W.
Lemery during church hour.
7 p. m. Bruce Y'Blood will lead
the young people's meeting.
Tuesday Women's circles meeting
in homes.
Wednesday. 7:30 Mid-week prayer
fellowship and Bible study.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
' cast Jackson and Bessie Streets
D. D. Phillips, Minister
-i3s.a 171 Sunday school, Rev. 8.
G. Tighe, superintendent
11 a. m Theme for the morning
message: "A Most Positive Promise."
6 p. m. 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 service. Text:
2nd Cor. 4:7. The pastor will deliver
both messages.
meetingP' Wednesdfty Prayer
J1? P- j?y Cottage prayer
meeting at the Thompson home this
week-end.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson
ReX' Wr Shearburn, Pastor
2:ii7Sunday chol. wl classes
t?L Ungt8- A, Flannelboard lllustra-
uneriWn1endeenf.iVen' Jaek Roth.
gpJWorship, Rev. Faith Shearburn
iSHnZung PPe' Crusader serv-5.e-.-lth?.vneeItat
frothy Parka in
BPAe" U y0lins People invited.
-J3?.EVangellstlc ervice with in
rftS sonfi8 and testimonies. Rev.
feafurn bringing the message,
P7.e ft668? of Grea Price."
7:30. Wednesday Dr. Harold W.
Jefferies. northwest district super
visor will be guest speaker at the
note-burning ceremony;
i, Frlday Son and Prayer serv-
JPf P"blie i given a cordial Invita-
w-rm -
Federated Church of Central Point
' Rev. Holt H. Hansen. Pastor
... m. Sunday achool. Bob
Merritt, superintendent. Interesting
classes.
11 a. m. Worship, special music,
sermon: "It Is Time for a Change."
6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Trumpet solo by Rollie Clark, sermon
by pastor.
Tuesday, 3 p. m Women's Bible
study and prayer meeting.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Midweek
prayer and Bible Btudy. Subject for
meditation: "The Jewish Tabernacle."
Friday, 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid meets.,
6:30 p. m. King's Messengers class
harvest, covered dish dinner.
Our church is participating In the
nation-wide Bible reading campaign
conducted by the American Bible
society. A specified portion of scrip
ture is to be read every day from
Thanksgiving until Christmas.
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS,
1 ' .
.xr:r' -.:r,'.i'-iti'. 'i'wi h esrh .iv
' . ' :
"That's really a great editorial you Just read
to us, Judqe. Where did you say it appeared?"
"In 'The Stars and Stripes'.. .the news
paper of the U.S. Armed Forces in Europe.
Kind of gives us folks back home something
to think about, doesn't it. Bill?"
" It certainly does. Judge. Particularly the
last paragraph. Would you mind reading
that again?"
"Glad to, Bill. It says, We can remember
the days of prohibition, when moonshine
whiskey made quick fortunes for bootleggers,
crooked politicians and dishonest police offi
cials. As a result, we claim we know what we
want in the way of liquor legislation and feel
those at home should wait until we return before
iniliatinifuTther legislation on liquor eontroC. "
"Out of fairness to our boys over there
fighting. Judge, how could we disobey such
a wish?"
Talent Metnodlst Church
Sunday services:
v uuiiucjr Dv.iuui. Clarence noia
rldge, superintendent: classes for all.
Rev. Edwin C. Cox. Special music.
L : . uaJ', 'w " ayer meeting
and Bible study.
Thursday. 10 Women's Society of
Christian Service meets with Mrs.
WnltV fnp nn all-,.. - J ,, ,
dinner.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
en.,--., . . 1 "urcn 01 i;nrist.
bclentlst, in Boston, Mass,
services are neia every Sunday at
11 o clock. Subject November 12
...... hu. oiiu .iiimuriaiB,
9:30 Sunday school.
A Ufu1n..4... 1 . .... .
.dw . . j evening meeting,
which Includes testimonials of Chris
uan Science healings.
The reading room, located at 414
and 415 Mcdford Center building, Is
librarian in attendance. P' '
Church of the Brethren
Mary and Saline Streets
Aloe. j .i T"" ,ne Adult Bible
class conducting the devotional. Gen
eral h,TTn rn. 41.. i
ChurchpurinVwarand'Sace8" 1M
ll Worship in hymn singing, pray
Love" a meSMe. "Testa of True
7:30 Evening worship with the
young people conducting the devo-
..n. v., mc meme When Thev
"ome-" Sermon: MTh5 to?5
TUi mdmtiMmtmt tponmrtd by Comftrmci f AtertoUt Bmtrt IWvrfrfef, Tm.
Advent Christian Chores)
West Jackson at Welch
Irvin Dupray, Minister
Bible school. 9:45 a. m.. Ruth Babb.
superintendent. Come and enlov an
hour with the Book of books.
Preaching at ll a. m. Subject: "A
King's Dream.' There will be a serv
ice at 7:30 d. m. under tha leadership
of a layman.
Seventh-day Adventist Church .
Corner Edwards and Beatty Streets
G. A. Thompson, Pastor
Saturday. 9:30 a. m. Sihhith
school.
Saturday. 11 a. m. Sermon, "Some
Pertinent Questions .God Asks'
Saturday, o p. m. Young people's
meeting.
Wednesday. 8 p. to. Prayer meet
ing, topic, "The Pearl of Great Price."
St Peter's Lutheran Church
(Sy nodical Conference)
East Main and Portland Avenue
Harry H. Young, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.
Divine worship at 11 o'clock.
Bible class. Wednesday eveninr at
7:30.
Visitors are always welcome at fit.
Peter's.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Streets
R. F, Wilson, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 1 a. m.
Intermediate Crusaders, 6:45 p. m.
Kvening service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and missionary service. Wed.
nesday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p, m.
Everyone is cordially invited to at
tend our services.
Church of Christ
Central Avenue and Jackson Street
p,., Wm. S. Kepple, Pastor
Bible school, 10 a. m.
rv..it,ip' 1 i.1?; Message: "God's
the Tpn'sfor. " J"UUUUI Servant." v
uJr of" S0Clety meets B:30 p. m.. Mar
lin Pierce, president. The society ex
tends an invitation to all young peopTe
L "mnjunlty to attend. P P
ey,angelstic services, 7:30 p. m
n?t.lervice and BPecia music. van-rnrl-e?
P11 &y the pastor on
am 2laliIenge 0 the world."
TiT-m.eetlngs are- open to the nub-
especiariy Invited? commun"y a
The Apostolic Faith
xtev. c. w. Frost, Pastor
N05? f lwJ TardStreets
Clare's TeFSSgtSt"1- Intere8tin
uevouonai service.
- HCUiies evangelistic meet.
V? Evening service, opened with
- tuncen or music by the orchestra
and organist, followed by personal
testimonies, and Jr..'.r"."?'
the Word of God" "om
ZTAulaJ'y.a ""day evenings.
...XI Ineso .meetings will In-
to toe th-"C.nSw . Ith and courage
il .!he h.?rd. places during this
ui lurmou. YOU will alwav. flnA
Assembly of Ood
1 r Newtown Street
aB- l Baker, Pastor
- i, z'zz. "vn3a 10 near this
Mi-ciiem oiDie teacher
flr45 Qnnrleu ..I. i m,
gi!' "SP T.homP!,on- superintendent.
...V....B nui.inp, pasior speaK-
lnff.
0:30 Young people's meeting.
1-m Piisnn.1t.lln . .1 1 A k
. -uu k..a..HE(ia.,b IllCCllllg, Willi
Rev. Foster of Salem speaking.
' i vvemiesuHy evening, prayer
and praise.
7:45 Friday evening, "What the
Bible Teaches."
a warm welcome for all. '
Friend, Church la Medford (Quaktn)
io iveene way unve
Mtlo Clifton Ross. Pastor
George A. Bales. Associate
10 a. m. Church school. Mrs. Wen.
dell M. Votaw. superintendent. Bible
centered lessons and memory work
adapted to the child', mental age are
featured.
11a. m Meeting for worship. Spec
ial musical number. Message by the
pastor, "God's Eternal Purpose for All
of Us. New church building emphasis
will be continued.
Thursday evening 7:30 Mid-week
prayer and Bible study.
Friday, 2 n. m. Swarthmore Guild
meeting, with .Helen Ross as hostess.
Study of new missionary book, and
preparing several dozen new books for
the church 4ibrary.
Talent Friends Church
Milo CUtton Ross, Pastor
George A. Bales, Associate
Lillian Frailer, Parish Worker
10:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs.
Wm. J. Lindstrom. superintendent.
New materials and equipment are be
ing Installed weekly.
11:30 a. m. Meeting for worship.
Message by associate pastor.
4 p. m. Junior ChrisUan Endeavor
with Lillian Frazler as sponsor.
6:30 p. m. High school christian
Endeavor and slngspiration. Lesson
on youth problems. Adults have Bible
study.
7:30 p. m. Evening gospel hour.
Sermon Is No. 3 In series on science
and religion, enUtled: "Noah and Ills
Arkf Including a presentation of its
sire and adaptability, God's directions
and care for the animals and its
spiritual lessons.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer.
Nazarene Official .
. To Be Speaker At
Sunday Services
Dr. E. E. Martin, district sup
erintendent of the Oregon Pa
cific district, Church of the
Nazarene, will be guest speak
er of the Medford Church of the
Nazarene, Holly at First streets,
Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
The coming of Dr. Martin
marks his first official visit
here since last April. "His com
ing," states the Rev. Fred M.
Weatherford, pastor, "is like
that of John the Baptist, Jn that
his appearance is forerunner to
the evangelistic campaign series
to be directed by the Rev. Eddie
E. Patzsch, Sunday morning,
Nov. 19, which will continue
through Sunday, Dec. 3.
Rev. Weatherford will be
heard Sunday at 10:45 a. m, from
the topic: "The Power of Spirit
ual Minorities." . Special music
will be featured morning and
night.
Community Prayer .
S ervices Nov. 11
Special "Community Prayers
for Peace" services will be held
at the Sacred Heart Catholic
church of Medford, Armistice
Day, as petitions to God for an
early victory and a Just peace.
Friday, Nov. 10, at 8 p. m. there
will be a Holy Hour, and Satur
day, Nov. 11, at 6:30 a. m. and 8
a. m. the special Masses will be
held.
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SOLDIER in a
SACK SUIT..
Ar Yes, of course, we are all sol
diers, we civilians on the Home
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wants to be a good soldier to
do our part in speeding Victory.
One thing we can do is to watch
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Better go and see a Doctor! Then,
bring his prescription to tills phar
macy for accurate compounding,
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WILL BE' CLOSED
TWO DAYS
Saturday, Nov. 11th
& Sunday, Nov. 12th
OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.
FRIDAY EVENING..
ADDITIONAL
SALES PEOPLE
WILL BE ON DUTY.
MEDFQRD'S ORIGINAL PRICE CUTTERS
WESTERN THRIFT
STORE
Dr. Jefferies To
Be At Full Gospel
Church Wednesday
Dr. Harold W. Jefferies, north
west district supervisor of the
International church of the Four
square Gospel nnd pastor of -the
Portland church, will be In Med
ford Wednesday evening, Nov.
IS, at the Foursquare church,
corner Central avenue and Jack
son street, of which Rev. and
Mrs. W. Shearburn are the pastors.
Dr. Jefferies will speak and
also at that time a note covering
all indebtedness on the property
will be burned.
The local church was char
tered In August, 1941, and the
members and pastor of the
church feel it a great accomplish
ment to have the property im
proved and clear of all obliga
tion at this time.
Allood derivativA lrnnum ne
Gamma Globulin 'will be made
available soon to individuals for
prevention or modification of
measles. The serum la a hvnrn-
duct of serum albumin derived
from blood.
By recruiting 120 Wacs in
June, the Kansas, district estab
lished a record of having ex
ceeded its quota of four con
secutive months.
Triday. Wot. 10, 194 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREK
Nobel Prizes To
Dane, Americans
Stockholm, Nov. 10 -OJ.R)
The Nobel Prize committee an
nounced today that its 1944
award for literature has been
won by the Danish author Jo
hannes V. Jensen.
The 1943 and 1944 Nobel
physics prizes have been award
ed to ProfO. Stern of Carnegie
Institute, Pittsburgh, and Prof.
I. I. Rabl of Columbia Unlver-'
sity, New York, respectively, It
was announced.
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