Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1945, Image 4

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rOOR MEDFORD MAIL THIBUWS
Friday. Jan. It. 148
Church Notices
-Prayer mooting
Camp Whit Chapel Barries
Post Chap I. Near Hospital
John V. Richtrt, Post Chaplain
aTathnllA maaa. fl o. m. Sunday.
protMtant servic. 11 ft. m. Sunday.
A cordial wet coma la ax tended to
M at.ihlir aa um th mill La rv Dr
tonne) raalding to Modlord and
Vicinity.
Universal ftolrltual Tamol
Sorvlcet will now b on aaeh Bun
day at 8 p. m Instud of Wednesday
venlnf. Alto at 7 p. m. Sunday will
Do clDl Class jnairucuon, ai ui
ford hotel auditorium. 400 West Main
treat Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyna and
Rev. oariene i-e-vyne. panor. um
onitratlona of spiritual psychto power,
nd massage circle follow for all
Advent Christian Church
WmI Jarkian at Welch
Bible achool, 1C a. m., Ruth Babb,
uperin Undent. If you aren't attend
ing any other Sundty achool. coma
and apend an enjoyable hour with the
Hook or Doone.
Prrhin. 11:18 a. m. Irvln Duorar.
minister. Subject. "A Great Wonder
In Hmvmi."
you will be welcome and made to
leu at noma.
Talent Method lit Chore
Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor
Sunday;
fi :4ft Sunday achooL Clarenea Hold-
ridge, superintendent. Classes for all
ages. Chalk talk by pastor, fleas note
aninn In time.
II Morning worship. 0ermosi by
' pesior. special musio.
lath" Evening tvangellstle aervi
nsnirauonii ainaing.
Wednesday, 7:301
ana sum siuay.
Pint Church of Chr.it. I dsn ti it
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church The ririt Church ol Christ,
Sciential. In Boston. Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
a uciock. BUDjaci January i, iMm,
0 Sunday achool.
Wednesday evening meeting.
wmcn memoes iwumoiuill Of enrts
- tlan Science heallnn.
The rending room, located at 414
and 419 Medford Center building, la
open from 9 a. m to 6 p. m. with
Pint Prtibyterlan Church
Holly at Eighth Street
Harry Hansen, Minister
9:30 Pre-prayer service.
:4ft -Church Bible achool.
11 Church service. Anthem. "Open
Our Eyes." Solo by Mabel L. Nansen.
ermon, "Renewed vision of Grace."
Junior surprise sirmon for the chil
dren. Nursery room supervised by
Mrs. Harris.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor
meetings, college age, high achool and
Junior. Each group meets separately.
Mid-week prayer, fellowship Wed
nesday evening, 7:30.
The Ancitolle Faith
Third Street and North Central Avenue
Rev. C. W. Frost. Pastor
9:30 Sunday achool. Interesting
Classes for all ages.
11 Devotional and praise aervlce.
' 3 Young people's meeting.
7:45 Evangelistic service. Opens
with a concert of music by the orches
tra, chorus -choir, and the organist.
Tuesday and Friday nights.
Don't miss the revival meetings now
In progress. There will be special
. muslo at every service, and Rev. Al
lan Crabtree will be here during the
coming week.
Federated Church of Central Feint
. Rev. Rolf H. Hansen. Pastor
Saturday, 7:45 p. m Men's prayer
meeting In pastor's study.
Sunday 9:30 a. m., pre-servlee
prayer meeting. 9:48 a. m., Sunday
achool. Interesting presentation of the
lesson, an object lemon and good sing
Ing. Come to Sunday achool. U a, m.,
Wonhip. Special muslo. Sermon, "Tha
God-blessed Life." by pastor. Every
one will find a friendly welcome at
the "Brick Church." 0:30 p. m., young
evangelistic service. A nappy time oT
Christian fellowship. AU cordially In
tied, Tuesday. S p. m. Ladles Bible
atudy at Minnlck home.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Prayer and
meditation.
Friday, a p. m. Women's mission
ary society meets In churoh parlors.
St. Peter' Lutheran Church
(Synod teal Conference)
East Alain and Portland Avenue
Harry H. Young. Pastor
Sunday school at 9.45 o'clock.
Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Theme,
"Brotherly Love the Mark of True
Christianity."
Confirmation dass meets Monday
evening at 7 JO.
Bible class Monday evening at 9:15.
Sunday school teachers meeting
Tuesday evening at S o'clock,
visitor arc always welcome.
The First Baptist Church
fifth and North Central 6 1 recti
Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor
Bible school, 9:40. Classes for all
ages.
Morning worship, II o'clock. The
pastor has been bringing a series of
messages on Flnt John. The theme
for this morning will be, "The Test of
Life." Special musie by the choir,
- Young people's groups meet at 0:80
Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon.
"Stand Still." Song aervlce, special
music.
Mid-week service of prayer and
Bible study Wedneaday 70 p. m.
Church of Ooi
Raven and Holly Street
Roscoc F. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 I. m.
Intermediate Crusaders, 0:41 p. m.
ivnnaellatle service. 7:30 at. m.
, Special revival service arc being
planned to begin February 3ft. The
evangelist, Rev. H. M. Ely, expects to
be with us on that date and continue
until March 9.
The pastor expect to bring a series
of sermons on the Holy Ghost and
subjects related to evangelism be
tween now and Uia Mvival.
Your presence at our services Is
greeny aesirea.
Medford Church of the Nasaremo
Holly at First Street
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist,
will be heard both time Sun
day. His topic for 10:45 a. m. Is "A Re
ligion of Blood. Food and Fire"; and
at 7:30 n. tn.. "A Dlunnnlntarf fltiMt "
Assembly music and special by choir
mna uincr unuer jonn -oy a oirecuon.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. nv. directed
by G. M. Hansen. The Blbta tauaht
by capable teachers representing four
uaJr wiiwnia.
Youth meetings at 0:30, composing
three groups: seniors, high school and
Junior.
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 730,
followed by choir rehearsal.
Friends and visitors are extended a
hearty welcome.
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson
Rev. W. Shearhurn, Pastor
9:45 Sunday school, with classes
for all ages. Jack Rolharmel, superin
tendent. 11 Worship. Missionary service.
Rev. Faith Shearburn speaking.
0:30 Young people' Crusader serv
ice, Pvt. and Mrs, Hubert Parks, lead
era.
7:30 Evangelistic service with In
snlratlonsl songs and testimonies. Rev.
W. Shearburn will apeak on the sub-
iect, "God aspeaks to the world In this
0th century," a stirring prophetical
message.
7 30, Wedneaday 'Deeper Teaclu
Ins;" service,
7:30. Friday song and prayer serv
ice. The public Is given a cordial invitation.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets
Louis C. Klrby, D. D.. Minister
Sunday school. 9:4B a. m.. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent.
worsmp, ii a. m. pastor topic,
"The Need of a Snlrltual Awakenlnf."
Choir sings "Be Still My Soul," and
narry Toung sings "sty we waters or
Babylon."
averting service. 7:30 p. m. Toole.
'Paul's Maaaaaa tn tha Hraaki U.
ley league, led by Gertrude Blooming.
camp, 9:30 p. m. High school group.
py Micuie seuer. intermediate Few
ivwanip, dt uonaia nenaerson.
Expositions on Mark's Gospel
Thursday. 7:30 n. m . hv fha nutnv
Sunday school parent night, Friday,
7:30. in social hall, featuring a drama.
(iza program souoweo oy reiresn
ments. . Women's Society of Christian Serv
ice meets Tuesday, 1:30 In church.
' Bvtte Patls Presbyterian Chore)
Don Ms c Doug all. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. tn.
Worship service, 11 a. m.
Sunday evening service at 7:45. will
be under direction of the high school
young people. Special songs will be
given In solo ana group numbers.
Everybody Is cordially invited.
"Come now, let us worship together."
West Fourth Street at Oakdale Avenue
worsnip, u a. m. subject of ser
mon: "A Transfigured Church fox a
time the newly called pastor, the Rev.
Elvln S. Hansen, will be installed, the
service we conoucung the
Tuesday, 8 p. ra Brotherhood
....B wiui narun riuiiQn, TOPIC
leader; Installation of officers.
luuiwBjr, o mi p. m. junior enoir
rehearMl. 7:30 p. m. Senior choir re
nearsol. Saturday, 0 30 a. m. Catechetical
Instruction class.
Friends Church tn Medford
13 Keene Way Drive
Mflo Clifton Ross, Pastor
Saturday 730 p. m. Missionary
general superintendent of the Friends
eh arches fn rhs norttiweet. wffl show
Sictures of his recent trip to Mexico,
uatemila, Panama. Peru e"d Bolivia.
Fellowship hour in Hobby House fol
lowing. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Mrs. Wen
dell M. Votaw, superintendent. The
nursery class will move to the Hobby
House to secure more room.
11 a. m. Worship. Superintendent
Reecc will deliver the sermon and
sing. Also, at this same time, the
Children'a church will be Inaugurated.
Mrs. Joseph Reeee, also a minister,
will give the Bible story.
-Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer.
. Jacksonville Presbyterian Church
10 30 a. m. Bible school.
11 :30 a. m- Sermon, "Love's Oemen.
slons." S MS. story, choir number.
7:20 p. m Christian Endeavor
meeting.
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Troop IS meets
at the old court house.
Thursday night Special evening
meeting of the Women's Missionary
society at the church.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
Delbert W. Daniels, Minister
, 9:45 a. m. Bible school.
10:55 a. m. Worship. Message my
minister. "The World's Need of a
Christ-like Church."
S p. m-Christian Tooth Fenowatrtp.
Mr. Thompson will have play re
hearsal at o'clock and the rest oi
young . eople will meet in Fellowship
hall. Dick Hake leader of study hour.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
? aster's theme, ' The Signs of Today
oint to What?"
. Calendar for week:
7:30 p. m., Monday Boy Scouts
meet In Fellowship hall.
0:45, Wednesday Mariner class
party and installation of officers.
7:30. Thursday Choir rehearsal In
the Sanctuary. Thursday Mid-week
Bible study and prayer In Fellowship
ptlrrlm Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie Streets
D. D. Phillips. Minister.
9:45 a. Sunday school. Rev. 8.
0. Tighe, superintendent
10:45 a, m .Sermon by the pastor.
Text, "I The 3-23."
0 p. m- Junior groups, Mrs.
Philllo.
630 p. nv Senior groups. Miss Elva
Thompson, president
740 Evening song and praise serv
ice. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service, sermon
theme, "What Has the Church to Of
fer?" 7:30 p. ra. Mid-week prayer serv-
te . . .
Tne pilgrim nouneea cnurcn ex
tends a cardial trrHtatton to aB to
wonhip the Lord with us.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
10 a. m. Worship. "Communion
Meditation." quarterly communion
service and offering for the War
time Service Fund.
11 a. m Bible schoot
After Bible school the congregation
is holding a covered dish dinner and
Bible school leaders' conference.
4:30 p. m Junior Christian En
deavor, Leslie Green, leader.
Wednesday, 7.15 p. m Troop IS,
Boy Scouts meeting.
Thursday. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Meet
ing of community women making Red
Cross dressings.
Talent Friends Church
Milo Clifton Ross. Pastor
George A. Bales, Associate
10:30 a. m- Sunday school, Mrs.
Wm. J. Ltndstrom, superintendent.
11:30 a. m. Worship. Sermon by
associate pastor.
4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor,
Miss Lillian Frazier, sponsor.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor for
high school folk. The pastor will con
duct the adult Bible study on "The
Scheme of Redemption."
7 p. m. Service (note earlier hour)
Joseph G. Reece, general superinten
dent of Friends churches In the north
west, will show pictures or nis recent
trtp to Meiriee. Guatemala. Panama.
Peru and Bolivia, and will give an
dWedneaday. 100 p. nv Mid-week
prayer.
St. Mark's Church (Episcopal)
Fifth and Oakdale
The Rev. George R. Turney, Rector
Third Sunday aiier tpipnauj.
8 Holy communion (C. C. for
women).
9.45 Church school.
11 Morning prayer and sermon.
12 '15 Parian luncheon and annual
winter meeting of parish. Guild hill
Monday. 9 p. m. Evening Guild,
meeting at home of Mrs. J. Walker.
Thursday. Convenion of St. PauL
11 Holy communion. 7;4o Choir re.
bCfriday, tl Holy communion.
Closing time foi SuncUy Too Lata
u Classify 5 30 Saturday afternoon
please remember
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EVANGELISTIC
SERVICES
The Apostolic
Faith
North Cantral Aya, at Jri
Evangelim
n. ROBT. CRAWFORD
A Real "Sky Pilot"
and
ALLEN L. CRABTREE
of Sin Franclico
They Preach Christ Mighty to Save! Strong to Deliver!
They Proclaim an Eternal Heaven and an Iverlattlng Hell!
They Recall God't Promise, His Precepts, and Hi
Prophecies!
YOU ARE INVITED
To Pray at an old-fashioned Altar, where Christian inter
cede for the sln-slck and weary and for those who hunger
and thirst for God' righteousness.
SPECIAL MUSIO AND SINGING
Young Ladies' Quartet brings Song and Spiritual with a
true Message.
Conceit by Lena Edlger Wallace on new Wurlltitr organ,
assisted by 27-plece Orchestra, open Sunday evening
service. .
Congregational Singing of well-loved Song (tin tha heart.
PERSONAL TESTIMONIES
Young and Old tell of remarkable Answer to Prayer.
NO COLLECTIONS
Services: Tonight at 8 Sunday at 11 a. m. and p. m.
Hemembart "Except a man be born egaln. he cannot see
tha Kingdom oi God."
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