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I 7 i:5 6IX MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBtTHE Friday. 1' M' Church Notices Camp White Chapel servues CaUiollc mass, B .. m, SiS'y Protaalant service, 11 m., Sunday A cordial welcome U extended to ehTpubUc as well aa the military par mnel raaldln to Medlord and viclnlrjr. But!a ralli Presbyterian Church Don MaoDougall, Paator Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship aervlca. 11 a. m. Evangellstie aervlca. 7:45 p. m. Tha church will ba open Monday and Monday evening, Jan. IB, lor roma, let ua reason together." ( ' Jacksonville Presbyterian Church Lawrence H. Mltchelmora, Paator 10:30 a. m. Bible school. 11:30 a. m. Worship. Sermon. Qod'i Eternal Purpose." Choir num ber. S.MJS. atory lor boy and gs. Thursday, 1A p. nv Bible atudy "Thursday. 85 p. , hearaal, Mn. George Wendt, director, lira. Bay J. Harris, pianist. UnlTeraal Spiritual Temple : Services at tha Medlord hotel audi torium, 408 Weit Main street. Wednesday, 8 p. m Bible subjects. Cm tha Natural Laws of God." Dr. Kdward C. Le-Vyno, D. D., and Rev. Darlene Le-Vyne, pastors, leading spiritual interpreters. Public message eirela communion demonstrations, loi low. All welcome. Starting January 31, service, will ba held on Sundays Instead oi Wed nesdays. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of Tha Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Uunday at 11 o'clock. Subject January 14 "Sacrament." 930 Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonials of Chrla . tlan Science healings. Tha reading room, located at 414 and 415 Medlord Center building, is open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m with librarian in attendance. Hon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale Erwln S. Hansen, Pastor Sunday school, 0:43 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Members and friends are Invited to attend this morning's service and greet our new pastor. A brief congregational meet ing will ba held after tha morning servica. A potluck dinner will ba served In tha recreational rooms after tha morn ing service, giving opportunity for all to meet Rev, Hansen and family. Junior choir, Thursday, 6:30 p. m. Senior choir, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Talent Methodist Church Rev. C Edwin Cox, Pastor Sunday: 10 Sunday school. Claasas for all ages. Including separata men's and women'a Bible classes and a young adult class. Chslk talk by Rev, Cox, 11 Morning worship. Sermon by Estor. Duet, "Leave It There.'' by arenee and Oenevleve Holdridge. 7:30 Evening evangelistic aervlca. Inspirational singing oi tha old gospel oner and hymns. Wednesday, 740 Prayer meeting and Bible study. Thursday, a Woman's Society of Christian servica will meet at the home of Mrs. Walty for tha regular Bible study and prayer. Mrs. Biggins will ba In charge, . Friends church In Medfort Top of the Hill East Main, 15 Keena Way Drive Mllo Clifton Ross, Pastor George A, Bales, Associate 10 Sunday school, Mrs. Wandan M. Votaw, superintendent. 11 a. m. Meeting lor worship. Music arranged by Mrs. Mllo C. Ross and Mrs. Luella Lewis, Sermon, "The Groat Thirst." Monday, 730 p. m. Meeting on ministry and oversight, at 320 Laurel. I Thursday, 7:30 p. m Mld-wee prayer and Bible study. Frldsy. a p. m Women's Mission ary uuiia at ino nooDy House. Announcement will be made from the pulpit of tha proposed Children's church, which will probably ba Initi ated on Sunday, Jan. SI. , Federated Church of Central Paint Rev. Rolf H. Hanson, Pastor urday, 7:45 p. m. Man's prayer Mating in pastor's study. un.d.,J,,:0 m Sunday school, SSJfJrtf- "Prtntandant. Every one cordially welcome. ' a-lL ' m Worship. Special smart. Sermon by pastor. jBao p. m Young people's meet 4 p. m, Evening evangelistic SJ&if! ' . ?. jnUtT Bible udy at Mlnnlck home. 7:45 p. mo unds y school cabinet meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Hour of prayer and praise. so&1,rmLfin.m-Udl "T First Christian Chnrch V Ninth and Oskdale S:4S a. m. Bible school with graded lasses for all area. Is provided for preschool ago chif- 6 p. m.-ChrUMn Youth FtHowihlp With (amei. ttldV anil wnnhln 1rr young peopl. 7:30 p. m Worship. Sermon. "The Waiting Guest." Mn. NichoUi Ben- Iymin win ting "Shultw Lullaby," by lelen Thomai. Calendar for week: elan fecial In fellowthlp hall. 7:30 p. m.--Cholr rehearsal. 7:30 p. m. Special lervlce of worship and praver , for thoM away In tha lervlce of the ?UKiry' A l Prent nd wives urged Chnrch of Christ Regular services 10 30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. A cordial invitation ax tend ad to ail. Free Methodist Church 337 West Tenth Stxoai B. O. Keller, Pastor Sunday school. 9:43 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. V.P.M S., 7 p.m. Evening service, 7:43 p. ni. Wednesday prayer service. 7:43 p. m. v.. mrm fnviiAri to attend each oi our servloes. First Bsptlst Chnrch Fifth and North Central Streeta Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor Bible school. 9:45. classes lor all ages. , mom ins wuibiiii, it vi"v' Young people's meetings, 0:30 p. m Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week aervlca, Wednesday, 7:30 p. nu It 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. Theme, 'Righteous Joy?' Since tnc editor win te oui oi wwn all regularly scheduled meetings will be during the week. Visitors are biwb wurom. Phoenix Preibyterlan Church Lawrence H. Mlfchelmore, Pastor in a. mSrvlca. fiiumon. Ail PUn." it. 11 a. m OlDie icnooi. deavor for grade school age. Lynn neguiar quarterly ronmiunion Ice will be held on January 21 t 10 tVa'rlHMrli nlahft-Meetlne of the church session. Seventh-day Adventlst Church Corner of Edwards and Beatty Streeta O. A. Thompson, Pastor Friday night, Jan. 13. at 7:30 o'clock. L. A. Skinner of Portland, head of the missionary department for tha North Pacific Union conference will speak. Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Sabbath school. Saturday, 11 a. m. Sermon by Wm. Lay of Portland. tL tt Saturday, 3 p. m. A Sabbath school and home missionary conven tion conducted by Elder Lay and Wednesday, 8 p. mA-Prayef meet ing. First Presbyterian Chare Holly at Eighth Street Harry Hansen, Minister 9:30 Pre-prayer service. 9:40 Church Bible school. 11 Church service. Solo by Harry Young, "Hold Thou My Hand." An them, "In Heavenly Love Abiding." Junior surprise sermon for the chil dren. Adult sermon, "The Prophetic Vision." Nursery room supervised by Mrs. A. Z. Dean. 6:30 All Christian Endeavor groups meet In separate rooms. Young people Invited to meet their own age group In Christian fellowship. Women's Missionary society moots Tuesday In church parlor, 2 p.m. Wednesday evening. 7:30 p. m-Mid-week prayer-fellowship. Talent Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor George A. Bales, Assoctato 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Wm. J, Llndstrom, superintendent. AU boys and girls are encouraged to start now on the Master Sunday school olan. 11:30 a. m. Meeting for worship. Sermon by tha associate pastor. 4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor, sponsorea oy Liu nan sraziar. 0:30 o. m. Senior Christian En deavor session and Adult Bible study. 7:30 d. m. Evening avanaellstlc service, spirited singing and testi monies. Sermon by the pastor, "The Way Into the Blessing." 8:30 p. m. Adjourned monthly business meet Inn. Tuesday. 7:30 p. mv Mid-week prayer. AssemhTy of So4 Church 11 South Newtown Street G. O. Baker, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school. Mr. Thompson, superintendent; classes for all ages. It Morning worship. 6:30 Young peoples meetlns. 7:30 Evangelistic meeting. 7:43, Wednesday evening Prayer and praise. . 7:45, Friday evening "What the Bible Teaches." A warm welcome for alL Church ef the Naxarens) Holly at First Street Rev. W. S. Richey. evangelist, will speak both morning and night In the absence of the pastor, who la in Kansas City. Special music by choir and other numbers under direction oi John Eby. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. The Bible study for this quarter takes up the Ufa of Christ Enlist tha family In Sunday school. Youth meetings, 6:30 p. m. The youth organization Is comprised of fhrea divisions. Heloful sueeestiona are gained in solving of youth prob lems from a cnrisuan viewpoint Friends and visitors are extended a warm welcome. St. Mark's Church Fifth and Oakdale The Rev. George R. Tumey. Rector Second Sunday after Epiphany: 8 Holy communion. 9:45 Church school, 11 Holv communion. Music under direction of Roberta Ward Webb, with Marguerite Conrad, organist. Tuesday, 10:30 Red Cross sewing unit. 12:30 Luncheon and meeting, Auxiliary-Guild. Thursday. 13 Meeting of MarKade committee. 7:45 Choir rehearsal. Friday, 11 Holy communion. Note: Annual meeting for elections and reports after 11 o clock service, Sunday, Jan. 31. Luncheon meeting In Guild hall. ST. PETER'S SETS FUNDS ASIDE FOR Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson Rev. W. Shearburn, Paator 0:48 Sunday school with classes for all ages. "Coma and grow with us." Jack Rotharmel, superintendent. 11 Worship. A memorial service will ba conducted for CpL Johnnie David Harris. 0:30 Young people's Crusader serv ice with Pvt. and Mrs. Hubert Parka, leadera. 7:45 Evangelistic servica, with In spirational songs and testimonies. Holy Spirit Inspired messages from Gods Word. Rev. W. Shearburn speaking. 7:45, Wednesday "Deeper Teaching Message." 7:45 Song and prayer serv ice. Tha publlo Is given a cordial Invitation, At the annual meeting of St. Peter'g Lutheran church on Port land avenue, last Sunday the treasurer, Ernest Mallams, re ported that the congregation had over-subscribed its 1944 budget by more than $1,000. This en abled the congregation to liqui date a debt of nearly $1,500, the balance of the debt on Jan uary 1, 1944. In addition to wiping out the debt the congregation has raised substantial sum for a building fund for new church. A large per cent of the building fund has been Invested in war bonds, tne pastor, Harry H. Young, explained. In its meeting last Sunday the congregation voted its pastor a 90 Increase in salary. St. Peter's hag been self Apostolic ralth Church North Central Avenue at Third Street Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor 9: JO Sunday school. Clasaaa for alt ges. 11 Devotional servica. Dedication of Wurlltzer pipe organ, and opening of vangelisUo campaign. 3 Young people', meeting. EvangeflaUo servica, opening with program by organist, orchestra and special singers. Mid-week service., Tuesday through Friday at Sp. m. Rev. R. Robert Crawford, general overseer of tha Apoatollo Faith and Evangelist Allan Crabtrea of San Francisco, assisted by a corps of work- Rrs and musicians from the Portland eadquarters, will be here during tha coming week to launch an Intensive evangelistic campaign. . No collections taken. Pilcrtm Holiness Ctmreh East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. D. Phillips, Minister l:4S a. m. Sunday school, Rev. S. O. Tlghe, superintendent 10:45 a. m. Rev. S. O. Tigh Will officiate, Mrs. Tlghe, president, C. H. society, will present the "Missionary Cause," and Mrs. Denning, vice-president, will deliver a short message. There will be other special selections given at this service. Rev. S. O. Tlghe will bring the closing message. 6 p. m Junior group, Mrs. Tlghe. :30 p. m. Senior group, Mlsa Ilva Thompson, president. 7:30 p. m. Song and praise service p. m. P.H.Y.P.S. will conduct this service. Pvt. Vern Height will deliver the opening message. Mlsa Elva Thompson, president, will follow with a closing message. Special muslo. 7:30 p. m., Wednesday Mid-weak prayer service. p. m., Frldsy Cottage prayer meeting at the Dtinlap home. A cordlel welcome awalta all. THE APOSTOLIC FAITH N. Central Avt.x at Third St., MedforcJ Announces EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN Opening , Sunday, January 14 Evangelists R. Robert Crawford and Allan L Crabtrea Assisted by a Corps ef Workers and Musicians from tha Portland Headquarters. Sunday SerKcesi 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Week Nights! Tuesday through Friday, at 8 ' SPECIAL FEATURES Evangtllstg Declare Old-Time Goipal . WU1 Solve World ProbUms Dedication el New Wurlltiar Pipe Organ Youno Ladles' Quartet (from Portland) Local 37-pIece Orchestra and .0-volee Chorui Personal Testimonies from Mn and Women Converted from AU Walks ol Life Old-Fsshioned Prayer Meeting, COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS The Church Without a Collection Plate" s- First Methodist Chnrch Main and Laurel Streeta Louis c. Klrby, D. D Minister Sunday school, 9:48 a. m., S. J. Neumann, superintendent Worshlo. 11 a. m. fifrmmi. .NTli. Growth and Power of tha Early Church." Anthem. "In Heavenly Love Abiding." Mrs. Paulina Bush singe, "That Sweet Story of Old." Worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon, "The nctutci m airs. Youth groups meet, 8:30 o'clock. Prlscilla circle meeta Tuesday, S p. m.. with Mrs. N. J. Wiley. . Mary and Martha circle meeta Tues day. 1 D. m.. In church. Just Folks circle meets Thursday. 1:13, at home of Mrs. F. Burk. Weslcyan Service Guild meets Tuea- u.m, 44i u4iurcn zor dinner. The Church ef Christ Jackson Street and Central Avenue Wm. S. Kepple, Pastor - r' . uyio, ine ivOTOs fall to Service." Brief reports from iJiki r-icrce on me Independent Churches of Christ, held at San Jose. Calif this week. C. c, society, S:30 p. m Marltn Eierce, president. All young people of Evengelistlo service, 7:30 n. m r . . , ., , u , l.BUIl Ca (4 r.lS.ia,,?.3' SSS!?...1 P-ffTS- an 3MiiJE' V" Newcomers to tha community aspedaU supporting organization since 1937 when it informed the Mis sion Board of the Oregon and Washington district that no sub sidy from the board would be requested. Since that time the congregation Increased its con tributions for missions and the work of the church at large from $200 to about $800 last year, St. Peter's like other churches lost heavily to the armed forces and defense areas in recent years, but. during 1944 it en joyed a comeback of about 20 increase In membership. Chinese In Favor Bombing Hirohito Chungking, Jan. 12 U.R The Influential newspaper Tak-ung-Pao said editorially today that "political" targets In Tokyo including the Imperial Palace, as well as Industrial areas, navy, the filet, array and furvy should be hit by bombs from genera) staffs and the cabinet American Superfortresses. would be worthwhile political Buildings housing such agen- targets, the newspaper suggest, cles as the ministries of war and ed. -"Ne 4' IS all THESE LECTURES ARE tha TALK of tha TOWN Hear Facts, Truth, Spirituality on "THE NATURAL LAWS 'OF GOD" From the Chris tian Bible, by the (Lead ing Spiritual Interpreters) , Each Wed. Eve. at 8 P.M. Public and All Denominations Are Welcome AT THE MEDFORD HOTEL AUDITORIUM 406 West Main Street Medford, Oregon Demonstrations, Psychic Tests, Circle Assembly Follows COME, Get Understanding. (Your Opportunity.) Auspices Universal Spiritual Temple .wit , Le JJk Rot. Da-lens Le-Vyne Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne, D.D. PLASTI-KOTE A Plastic coating for painting used for every purpose. Transparent and White that doesn't turn yellow. Beauti ful colors for floors and linoleum. A cellophane-like finish that needs no waxing and is non-skid. Heat or alcohol leaves no marks. Silver-leaf and white, wet and dry. Will paint over moist surface and seal. Our ce ment. Perma-Seal, for cement floors, walls and porches, waterproofs and seals out alkali. With several beautiful colors to choose from. Yes, we have it for high tem peratures from 450 to 1000 F. Whether it be Interior or exterior seal with Plasti-Kote and you will have the best. See your d4alers now. They will supply you. FLYBH ELECTRIC SERVICE 131 WEST MAIN STREET . ,! . I OF FERN VALLEY MEET IN PACIFIC Describing a meeting between tWO bovhood frlnnrl. not seen one another for 22 montns, Otis V. Johnson, Sic, recently wrote his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnson of Tern Valley, that he had seen Pfo. Howard D. Ferns, whose father is Charles ,T. Ferns of Fern Valley. The meeting took place In the Admiralty Islands. In the letter Johnson wrote, "There he stood, with a big smile on his face, looking right at me. I tell you, you could have pushed me over with a feather. My heart leaped into my mouth and chills ran up my spine. It was a funny feeling, but a good feeling. We ran to each other and almost fell over one another. That was one of the happiest moments of my life and I'll never forget it." j no tetter also stated that the boys Went to tha ahlne' ilnn and filled up on ice cream, coke ana oeer. iney went to a show, uiKea eoout old times and then made arrangements for Ferns to spend, the night at the supply depot where Johnson Is sta tioned. The youna men live! n.vt door to each other and for years cnummea and worked tosnthur and both attended Phoenix high scnooi. jonnson has been in the navy a year and a half and Pfc. Ferns has been In service more than two years. Magnet To Remove Objects In Stomach Chicago, Jan. 12-4U.R) De velopment of a new type of mag' net with which metalic foreign bodies in the stomach and wind pipe can be removed without the necessity of delicate operations was announced today by the Journal of the American Medi cal association. MONEY TO LOAN! On JEWELRY. CAMERAS and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. Used and unre deemed Jewelry at great savings PEOPLES LOAN GO. 329V. E. 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