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MX MEDrORB MAIL TRIBUIfB Friday. Wov. 14. 144 Church Notices - Butt Falls Presbyterian Church Rev- Don MacDougall. Pastor Sunday school classes for all ages. 11 a. m. Morning worship. :S p. m. A special Thanksgtvlnl rograra will be given Sunday eve Sins In he church. There will be pe dal Instrumental mualc ai 'well a gongs and talks by our Butte Falls young people, mi gram li being planned and all are In vl tea to auena. ' lerenUi-clay Adventlit Church ' Corner ol Edwards and Beatty Streets O. A. Thompson, Pastor Saturday, 9:30 a. in, Sabbath ehool. Saturday, It a. m. Week- of prayer, tople, "The Danger of Compromise. Saturday, 4:43 p. m-Young Peo ple's meeting. Wednesday, S p. m. Prayer meet- &I, toplo, ''Let No Man Take Thy own." Friends Church In Medford 15 Keene Way Drive Mllo Clifton Boss, Pastor George A. Beles, Associate 10 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Wen dell M- Votaw, superintendent. Christ mas season emphasis begins, with assignment of proirram parts. tf a. m. Worship. In co-operation with the other churches of America, we are observing Bible reading month. The sermon Is "Seven Rea sons Why We Love the Holy Scrip tures. 19 noon Monthly business meeting of the congregation, with Homer Mc Adams, clerk. Roport of building committee, recent querterly meeting and other features. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and Bible study. Complete Factory Approved SAFETY SERVICE Chrysler Fat tDeptnaablel ,d and inip.Ct ' SiKVICJ ,t- part, f0T R Chrnl.r Dodge yr oi vmoiith Dodge Trucks L C. TAYLOR CO. 112 So. Hlvertlde Phone 2865 First B.pttit Church Fifth and N. Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor Bible school, 9:43. CUsses for 1I ages. Mornlnjf worship. 11 a. m. Rev. D. Lore will be our guest speaker. There wlU M special muslo by the choir. Young People's group meets at 0:10. Evening worship. 1:30. Rev. D. Loree will again bring the message. Song service led by 6SgU Bob Carl son. Special music. , , All are cordially Invited to Join us in these services. First Presbyterian Church Holly at Eighth Street Harry Hansen, Minister 9:30 Preparatory prayer meeting. 9:43 Church Bible school. Dedica tion service for high school assembly room. 11 Church, services. Anthem, In ellne Thine Ear." Solo, by Harry Young. "Hear My Cry, O. Lord." Ser mon by pastor. "The Three Rs' of Christ.' Junior surprise sermon for children. Nursery room supervised during church hour. 7 p. m. Young People's meeting. ! Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer, .'ellowihip and Bible study. First Church of Christ, Helen Hit j Authorized branch of The Mother i Church, The First Church of Christ.1 Sclentict, In Boston, Mass. i Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject November 28 "Ancient and Modem Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced." 0:30 Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening meeting, which Includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The rend In it room, located at 414 and 419 Med ford Center building, Is open from 0 a. m. to 6 p. m., with librarian In attendance. Advent CferlstUa Chares, West Jackson at Welch Bible school, 0:46 a. m,, Ruth Babb, ninerintendent. Preaching, 11 t m, subject "A Prophets Vision. You art welcome. MONEY TO LOAN! On JEWELRY. CAMERAS end MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. Used end unre deemed Jewelry et great ge'ngs PEOPLES LOAN CO. 1291 B. Main Street State License P 137 The Apostollo Faith N. Central avenue at Third Street Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor 0:30 Sunday school. In teres tin and Instructive Bible classes for all ages. 11 Praise and devotional service. 3 Young People's . evangelistic meeting. 7 :4a Evening service, preceded by a half hour of music by the organist and orchestra. 8 Tuesday and Friday nights We Invite you to come often and bring a friend. There is always special sing ing and an inspiring message from the word of God. A collection Is never taken. Frlendf Church In Talent Mllo Clifton Ross, Pastor George A. Bales, Associate Lillian Frazler, Parish Worker 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Elizabeth Llndstrom, superintendent. Classes available for all ages. 11:30 a. m. Worship, with sermon by associate pastor. 4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor society. 6:30 p. nv Senior Christian En deavor society. Adults will continue tne penoa oi mote siuay. 1 7:30 p. m. Gospel hour. The pas I tor continues the series on science ana religion, mis sermon enuuea: "The Mirror of the Word, and the Wonder of Television." Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and Bible study. Every week there will be work on the church repairs, as announced. Universal Spiritual Temple S19 North Central Rev. Edward C. Le-Vvne. D. D.. Pastor Services Wednesday at 8 p. m. Lec ture, Divine Healing and Circles. Spe cial notice, after November 29 our services will be held at the Mod ford hotel auditorium, starting December, 0 at a p. m. Watch for display ad. It Peter's Lutheran Church Sy nodical Conference) East Main and Portland Avenue Harry H. Young. Pastor Sunday school, 0:45 o'clock. Divine worship with holy eom munlon Sunday, 11 a. m. The local branch of the Aid asso ciation for Lutherans will meet after the service Sunday foe its annual meeting. Sunday school teachers' meeting Tuesday, 8 p. m. Confirmation instruction Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. visitors always waicomi. St. Mark's Church (Anglican) Sth and Oak dale Rev. George R. Turney, Rector ouuuar uciutv nuvnin u, communion (C. C. Youn PeoDie): 0:49, church school, combined schools; 11, Morning prayer and sermon; 7, senior high young people's meeting. Monday :au, coniirmauon ciass, adults; 8, evening guild, home of Mrs. Miles. Thursday 7:49, choir rehearsal. Fridav 11. Holv communion: 4:18. confirmation class, church school. weekdays o, intercessions. Note Sacrament of confirmation and Instltutloa of priest as rector. December 3 at 4 p. m., BUhop Dag well officiating. r Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor 0:45 Sunday school with classes fo r all ages. Flannelboard Illustra tions and object lessons. Jack Rothar mel, luperin tender, t. 11 worship. Rev. Faith Shearburn wilt speak. 6:30 Young People's crusader serv ice. Evangelist Dorothy Parks, leader. 7:45 A special memorial service for Rev. Aimee Semple McPherson will be held. Included in this serlvce will be a recording of one of Sister Mc pherson's last sermons. Also songs of her own composition will be sung and played. , 7:45 Wednesday, deeper teaching I message. i 7:49 Friday, song and prayer serv ice, The public is given a cordial in Zlon English Lutheran Chorea ,. West Fourth at Oakdale Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor . 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship servlca with holy communion. This will be the last service of com munion under the present pastor. The brotherhood meets Tuesday, 8 p. m. Women of the congregation and their friends are Invited to a waffle luncheon Wednesday noon to meet Sister Mildred Winter, field secre tary of the board of deaconesses of the United Lutheran Church In America. Sister Winter will speak on dea coness work to girls of the congrega tion Wednesday, 5:30 p. m. Women's Missionary society annual thank offering meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. with Sister Winter bringing the message. Refreshments will be served following the meeting which la open to the public. East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. u Flumps, Minuter 0:45 a. .m, Sunday school. Rev. 0. O. Tieha. Bunerin tent-tent. 11 a, m- Morning worship, sermon wemt, rununi oi Loniuvuir. 6 p. ra. Junior group, Mrs. Phillips. 6:30 p. m- Senior group Miss Eiva Thompson, superintendent. 7:30 p. m. Song of praise service. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service, ser mon text. I Cor. 13 12. The pastor will deliver both messages. 7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting at the Fiver home. Remember the revival meetings at the Westlyn Holiness church. Central Point; also at the Church of the Nazarene, Medford, now in progress. A cordial welcome is extended to all. - First Methodist Church m Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Kir by, D. D.. Minister Sunday school, 9:48 a. nu, E. J. Neu mann, superintendent. Worship, 11 a. m. Pastor's tople: "A Saviour Promised." Anthem by choir. Mrs. Lucille Schoppert will sing. Service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic: "Christ, the Welcome ' Guest" Spe cial organ music by Miss Vlrgene Linotey, gueet organist from Eugene. Wesley Adult league meets, 6:30. Leader, Miss Ethel Wilkinson. Methodist Youth Fellowship groups will be guests of Ashland youth group. Midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Annual Woman's bazaar will be held all day Friday followed by a dinner from 6:30 to 7 p. m. Federated Church of central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen. Pastor 0:45 a. m. Sunday school, Robert Merrttt, superintendent "You Need the Sunday School, and the Sunday School Needs You." Everyone wel come. 11 a. m. Worship. Choir sings un der direction Mrs. John Clark. Ser mon. "And Isaac Digged Again the Wells of Abraham His Father." 6:30 p. m Young People's meet ing. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon by pastor. The public is ex tended a cardial walcim tn all services. Tuesday. 1 p. m. Women's Bible study at Mlnnick horns. wcanevraay, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Rr'yr.J?crviee- Subject for medita tion. "The Construction of the Jew ish Tabernacle." FHriav 9 it h T jiu a i j a church parlors. SPIRITUAL TEMPLE TO ' OCCUPY NEW QUARTERS The Universal Snlrltiinl Tm. pie services -which have been held at 819 North Central ave nue. Will be helrl tn that Merifni-ri hotel auditorium starting De-i cember 8, according to announce ment by -the Rev. Edward C. Le-Vyne, pastor. circles are held each Wednesday. The armv ordnance 24n.mm I howitzer, largest mobile field piece used so far in this war, hurls a 360-nound nrolectile ouuut i mues at a rate oi one round a minute. . CHURCHES OF CITY E Churches of Medford are Joining next Sunday in a nation wide observance of the annual opening of the Christmas seal sale. Ruth-E. Bauer, Jackson county chairman of the 1044 anti-tuberculosis drive reported today. Collections in the vari ous churches will as usual be added to this fund. In announcing Seal Sale Sun day as November 26, the Rev. Fred M. Weatherford, chairman of the Ministerial association, issued the following endorse ment of this activity of the Jackson Country Public Health association: "I regard the Jackson County Public Health association fight against tuberculosis as the most community wide, humanitarian movement within the county. The objective of assisting to re cover the health of tubercular patients is Indeed a great and worthy cause. It should com mend the support of all." Presbyterian Young Will Dedicate Room In Sunday Service Young people of the First Presbytrlan church win dorfi. cate their new assembly and wurenip center room Sunday morning with a beautiful but simple dedication service - con ducted by high school young people of the church.. The new room has been completely re constructed and furnished for the use of the young people. Rich drapes of ivory and bur gundy grace the large windows, which are covered with oyster white glass curtains. The ceiling is white fir-tex tyle and the waus are tinted in rich cream. The floor is completely covered with a deep burgundy carpet and the seating is a chapel ar rangement of pews of light ivory. A small speaker's desk of simi lar color, suggestive of a church pulpit centers the attention at the front of the room. Parents and friends of the young people are Invited to at tend the dedication service Sun day morning at the opening of the church Bible school hour, 9:45 a. m. High School News rs'tishajn it!. 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For the same reason you need Kitchen Craft the new home-type flour I Kitchen Craft is made especially for your home-size recipes and home bak ing conditions. Gives you pies, cakes and breads that are light as a feather, truly delicious every single timet What's more, Kitchen Craft Flour is enriched with healthful B vitamins and iron. Try this home-type flour . . . notice the improvement it makes in all your baking. Should it fail to delight you in any way, return the unused flour to your grocer and he will refund your full purchase price.That's a guarantee. Wf dt SAFEWAY " ' "Jjr. LAY AWAY A BONE By Student Btporiers Marto Gammll Joan poppa A meeting of the girls' league was held November 14, to for mulate plans for the A. S. B. dance last Saturday. Following the business meeting, "Curse of an Aching Heart" and "Dear Old Girl" were sung by Nancy Swem and Elaine Walker. The girls were appropriately dressed for the parts and were accom panied at the piano by' Velma Brock. e e e Guest speaker at the pep as sembly prior to the Medford Coquille game, was Mrs. J. A. Smith. Entertainment for the assembly was offered by Carl Winklebeck, who sang and played "What Do Ya Hear From the Old Country" and "Four and Twenty Blackbirds." . At a SDanish club meeting November 15, in room 28, Helen Rubenstein was elected social chairman. Helen will announce her various committees at a later date. A picture was presented to the student body November 20, showing the history and devel opment of our country. Name of the picture was "Land of Lib erty," a production by Cecil B. DeMille. The scenes were ob tained from regular motion pic tures In which many celebrated movie stars portrayed historical characters. The show, given during activity period, was spon sored by the department of vis ual education. Bill Patton was picture technician. e e Torch Honor was in charge of a Thanksgiving program during activity period Wednesday. Guest speaker for the assembly was the Rev. Milo C. Ross, who spoke on the meaning and sig nificance of Thanksgiving. High school chorus classes were featured in the following numbers: "To Thee We Sing" and "Blessed Is the Nation" by the a capella choir; "Land of Hope and Glory" by Carl Win klebleck and the sextet; "Amer ica, My Own" by the girls' chor us, and "I Hear America Sing ing" by the choir. e e At a senior class meeting, third period, November 21, Mr. Leland A. Mentzer announced that the following girls would sell senior calling cards this year: Nancy Swem, Bonnie Par sons, and June Williams. Mr. Mentzer stated that the senior announcement cardi had al ready been selected and pur chased Also during the meeting Jerry Liebman, editor of the Crater yearbook, had the sen ior class fill out senior activity records to be used in this year's annual. e e . Casts of the first plays to be sponsored by the school dra matics club were recently an nounced. They are: "Dust of the Road", Phyllis Whitlock, Bill Hedrick, John Bullock, and Bob Stevens; "The Beau of Bath", Regina Smith, Bill Pat ton, John Bullock; "The Dum my", Elaine Walker, Calista Farrell, Bob Boyer, Ferney Mc Kibben, and Jim Fraley. - At a dramatics club luncheon meeting in room 10, Monday, the play "The Dummy" was read by the cast. Closing time lur Classified ada . m. Too Lete to Classify, 12 30 o. m. Partial interested In ChrisV mas. Offer of Encyclopedia Britannica or Britannica Jr., can obtain complete Informa tion by writing the Oregon representative, Mr. V. P. Dickson. 1723 N. E. Multno mah St.. Portland 12. Oregon. BEST PHOTOS REASONABLE PRICES E. HAYDEN JONES PHOTO STUDIO PHONE 3364 607 W. 2nd Phone numbei ander name . Mrs rred Bail WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED ' Parts & Service on All Makes B & B Washer Shop 406 E. Main ' Phone 5302 Minister Universal Spiritual Temple 819 N. Central Everybody Welcome Here Services Each Wed. Eve. at 8 P. M. Hear This Dynamic Lecturer and Teacher of the Word of Scripture Pertaining to ' Genuine Medlumship The Laws That Jesus Christ Taught His , Disciples to Preach to the World. Startling Revelations of Bible Truth. Now Revealed "The Natural Laws of God" Follow the Crowd to Truth. Public Demonstrations of Power, in the Light. . (For Interviews call 5577) Note: A Genuine Psychic-Medium now here in Medford. No Guessing, no Tea Cups, no Crystal Ball Reading. No Dark Seances, or Foolishness. TRUTH ONLY of Real Prophecy, and Mediumship that Jesus Christ Taught. ' REV. EDWARD C. LeVYNE, D.D., PASTOR, "SEER" Note: Will open in our new headquarters Dec. 6th, 1944. Watch for advertising of same. Our crowd demands this. mum mmv. mmv. a JUST 26 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS For Beautiful and Distinctive Gifts. 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