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Church Butte Fallf Presbyterian Church Don MacDougall, Pastor i 10 . m Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship service. 7 43 p. m. Evangelistic servtce. "Seek ye first the Kingdom at God and His rightousness." Camp White Chapel Services Post Chapel. Near Hospital JonJJ V. lucen, run 4.iiiiiut Catholic mass, 9 a.m. Sunday. Protestant service, 11 a. m. Sunday. A cordial welcome Is extended to he public as well as the military per. sonnel residing In Medford and vicin ity. Universal Spiritual Temple Services Sunday 8 p. m. at Med ford hotel auditorium, 406 W. Main it. Special Bible unfoldmtnt class 7 p m to 7:30 p. m. Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne, D, D., pastor. Subject, "Is Speaking in Tongues of God or of the Devil?" Demonstrations follow and circles by Rev. Darlene Le-Vyne and fiie pastor. Bring your Bible, All wel come. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject Feb. 4. 'Iove. 9:30 Sunday school. B Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 41 and 415 Medford Center building, is open from 9 a. m. to ft p. m., with librarian in attendance. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor Bible school, 9:43. Classes for all gMnrntn worshlo. 11 o'clock. The pastor will bring another message on the first JpiST.ie OI rf-uin, u.o uimw "Three Witnesses." Special music by the choir. Communion. Young people's groups meet at 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Sermon "What if Stalin Gets to Berlin First and Rtavnt" Sons service. Soecial music. Mid-week service of prayer, praise and tiiDie stuoy, weanesaay, iiav p.m. Federated Church of Central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor Saturday, 7:45 p. m. Men's prayer meeting in pastor's study. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Pre-service prayer meeting. Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Classes tor all ages. Sunday, 11 a. m. Worship. Special music. Message by pastor. Everyone welcome. Sunday 6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting. Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. Tuesday, 3 p. m, Ladies' Bible study at Mlnnlck home. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week hour of prayer and meditation. Friday, 2 p. m. Berean class meet- ins. Friday, 7:30 p. m. King's Messen gers class meeting at Lefler home. The Apostolic Faith N. Central Ave. at Third St Rev. C. W. Frost. Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. A pro gressive ana interesting course is pro vided for children of all ages; also an adult Bible class. 11 a. m. Devotional and praise 3 p. m. Youn people's meeting. An evangelistic service conducted entirely ujr uic j'uiuig people, 7:45 D. m. EvaneflUffi pv(iji Opened by a concert by tha organist, 8 p. m. Mid-week meetings Tues iav and Fridnv nitrht It will be worthwhile to attend these services: always a vital message preached from the word of God and consecrated young people also bring the gospel story In beautiful music. vwuvuuuu is never xaxen. STARTLING LECTURE SUBJECT SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. Also Special Class at 7 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. Subject: "IS SPEAKING IN TONGUES OF GOD, OR THE DEVIL?" " Delivered by DR. EDWARD C LeVYNE, D.D., "Seer" At the Medford Hotel Auditorium, 406 West Main St. Teit Demonstrations Follow, and Circles Assisted bv Rav. Darlnns I.iVvn.. m otk.n Auspices (Universal N Beautifully detailed hats in s o 1 1 spring felts, straws, and straw and felt combination. Wear ona with four new spring suit. $1.95 S595 :a HATS BLOUSES Ne shipment of blouses In white and the new spring shades. Perfect for that new spring suit you're planning on. $2.95 to $5.95 M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE Notices Talent Methodist Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor nee Holdrldge, superintendent. "latTt tor mu ages, vnorus singing. Sunday, 11 a. m. Morning worship. Special music. Inspirational singing. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Evening evan gelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible study. Free MtthodUt Chorea . 337 West Tenth It. G. Keller, Pastor Sunday school 8:45 a. m. Morning worship ll a. m. Y. P. M. S. 7 p. m. Evenina service 7:45 d. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Feb. 9-11. Rev. J. R. Stewart, dis trict superintendent, will be with us to conauct x n quarterly meeting. Services will be held each evening at 7:45 p. m. We cordially invite the pub lic to attend. Rev. Ritchy will fill the pulpit next Sunday night in the absence of the pastor. Assembly of God 11 Newtown Street 6. O. Baki- Mini 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Classes zor an ages. Air. mompson, super intendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship, The u uuciDin la mo Buojecr; mis sionary and communion service. 6:30 p. ttu Christ ambassador's service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting. ine i-irsi personal wortc. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday evening, oraver and urals. 7:45 p. m. Friday evening, 'What the Bible TMrhN A warm welcome for alL Church of Christ Central Ave. and Jackson fit. William S. Kepple, Pastor Bible school 10 a. m. Morning worship ll a. m. C. E. society 6;30 p. m. Evangelistic lervirea T tin n m At the mornine nervinm M HnmM Taylor, missionary from northwest China, will bring the morning mes sage and tell of the work and condi tions of the country which he serves. At the evening services the pastor will speak on, "Seven Bible Reasons for a PremiUenniai Coming of the Jesus." Prayer meeting and Bible atudy Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., led by Mr. All meetlnn mmi 4a 4fc Newcomers to the community are St Peter's Lutheran Church (Synodical Conference) East Main and Portland Ava. Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school and Bible class Sun day morning at 9:45 o'clock. Divine wnr-ahin it nnin.b m..-. Meekness, the Sparkling Jewel of Faith." There will be a short meet ing of the Ladies' Aid after the serv ice to confirm or reject the change of the aid meeting this week. Since the pastor will attend the Oregon pastoral conference In Carval lis this week the confirmation class meetintf and the Sunday school teach ers' meeting will be dropped this week. Ladles' Aid meeting will be postponed from Thursday afternoon to r-Tiaay aiiernoon at a uniess ouier wise decided Sunday. Visitors are al ways welcome. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Dalbert W. Daniel. Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible school with graded classes for all aires. 10:35 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon, "Christ, the Answer to Our Be wildered World." Anthem by the choir unaer aireciion iwrs. Margaret uanieis, minister of music. Nursery provided tor pre-acnooi age cnuaren. 6 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship meet. 7 :30 p. m. Evening service in charge of young people. Theme, "Thy Paths Our Chosen Way," Special mu sic. Calendar of the week Monday, 7:30 p. m. Educational committee. Wednesday, 3 p. m. Missionary so ciety: 7 p. m official board meeting, Fellowship hall. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Choir re hearsal; 7:30 p. m,, mid-week meeting, Fellowship hall. Si Evangelist Spiritual Temple) SUITS 100 Wool Spring forth in the world of our lovely, colorful suits with topper to match. The three-piece suit is tops this spring and we have them in the new spring shades of: MINT GREEN R.A.F. BLUE O WATERMELON FUCHSIA a NAVY a BROWNS & BLACKS li !l J" u i I r 1 i! GOOD SHIP ALFRED SMITH Honoring New York's late Governor, Liberty Ship Alfred E. Smitk rises majestically in South Portland, Me, shipyard. "Happy Warrior's" daughter, Mrs. John E Warner, launched vessel with flagstone from sidewalk In front of late Governor's boyhood home oi the east side of New York. Seventh-Day Adventlst Church Corner of Edwards and Beatty Sts, G. A. Thompson, Pastor Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Sabbath : school; 11 a. m.( Dorcasa Tally; 5:30 p. m., young people's meeting. Wednesday, 6 p. m. Prayer meet ing. First Presbyterian Church Holly and Eighth Streets Harry Hansen, Minister 9.30 Pre-prayer service. 9:45 General assembly. Mr. Paul Snyder of China will tell of his work over there. , 11 Church service. Anthem "The Radlent Morn." Mrs. Smith as solo ist. Mr. Paul Snyder will bring the message. 6:30 All Christian Endeavor groups meet in separate departments. Wednesday evening. 7:30 Mid-week prayer-fellowship. Church of Ood Haven and Holly Sts. R, F. Wilson, Pastor Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Intermediate Crusadere 8:45 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. May we meet you next Lord's day at Uie Church of God? You will en joy both the Sunday school and church services. Capable teachers di rect the class discussions and the classes are graded in the use of les son materials. A spiritual Dr" and one that honors the Holy Ghost is emphasied. Zlon Lutheran Church Fourth at Oakdale Elvin S. Hansen, Pastor "There's always a welcome at Zlon Lutheran church." Catechetical Instruction 0:30 a. m. Saturday. Sundav school. 9:43 a. m. Worship 11 a. m., sermon ny Pastor Mo neon "ITartl 11tv nr lPnt .tltv?1 Luther league, 8 p. m Sunday Youth of all ages meet at the par sonaee. Monday, 7 p. m., church council meeis. Annual meeting oi congrega tion will be held at 8 p, m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.t Midland college Promotional program with the Rev, Freti C. Wleitman. sneaker. Thursday, 5:30 p. in., junior choir practice; 7:30 p. nu, senior choir practice. Foursquare Gospel Church - - Corner Central and Jackson Ran W Rhftarhnrn. Pflctnr " g:j3 Sunday school with classes for ail ages. UDject lessons ana nan nelooard illustrations. Jack Rotharmel, superintendent. 11 Worship. Rav. W. Shearbum will be spealtlng upon the subject, "Lord, Why Cannot I Follow Thee Now? Communion at close of the message. 6:30 Young people's Crusader serv ice missionary Sunday. 7:30 Evangelist Arthur Coble will be bringing the message. Inspirational singing and Holy Ghost annointed imiimnnip. Evangelist Arthur Goble will be speaking 'each evening except Satur day and a special divine healing serv ice will be conducted on Thursday evening, come ana near meae in spired messages. BUY WAR BONDS U. "l t Friends Church In Medford 15 Keene Way Drive Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor 10 a. in. Sunday school, Mrs. Wen dell M. Votaw. superintendent. 11 a. m. Worship. Dr. mmett W. Gulley, president of Pacific college, will deliver the morning message. He has just returned from a conference of church and government leaders at Richmond, Ind., and will speak on "Peacetime Military Conscription." Children's church at this hour in the Hobby House. 2:30 p. m. Our church ii co-operating with the Church of the Brethren, Mary and Baling streets, in slating Dr. Gulley for a peace and world service rally. Thursday, 7:36 p. m. Mid-week prayer and Bible study. St, Mark's Church (Episcopal) Fifth and Oakdale Rev. George R. Turney, Rector Sexagesima, fi a. m. Holy communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Holy communion and ser mon. Music under direction of Roberta Ward Bebb with Marguerite Conrad, organist. Note 8 and 11, corporate commun ions of the parish; special interces sions. Tuesday, 10:30 Red Cross sewing unit. 12:30 Potluck luncheon and meet ing and program of auxiliary guild. Thursday 745 Choir rehearsal. Friday, ll Holy communion. Weekdays, S Evening prayer and Intercessions. Church of the Nazarehe Holly at First Sunday. Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist, will be spokesman both morning and night. His topics are: 10:45 a. m,, "The Spirit of Evangel ism" and at 7:30 p. m "Christ, the Minister of Grace and Healing" Spe cials including the trained thnrus choir under direction of John Eby will be heard during tha day. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. A de partmentized school under supervision three separate organizations. Youth Ihnc rlova naaJ Dlkl l nx.. wi,uou sm aosucwuon wiui young pcon'e of the highest ideals. Visitors and strangers are accorded a hearty welcome. - First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Kirby, D. D., Minister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m E, J. Neumann, superintendent. Worship, ll a. m. Sermon, "God's Measuring Line." The choir sings Seek Ye the Lord," obllgato solo by Mrs. . Howard Bush. Evening service, 7:30, features a men's quartet, "Outside the Door," by W. T. Frost. A. J. MacDonough, A. L. Vroman and C. A. Meeker. Pas tor b topic. "The Highway of the Lord." Youth groups meet, fl:30. on hi.d aiimsuay, 14V, the pastor conducting studies in the Board of education, Tuesday, 7;30 In church parlors. Ijjyaity circle, Thursday, 1:30 at home "of Mrs, J. Larwood. Wisrim Iloliness Church East Jackson and Bessie Suk rmnips, r asior 8:43 a. m. Sunday school. Rev. S 0. TiEhe, superintendent. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship, ser mon subject, "Joshua at Makkedah." S p. m Junior group meets with Mrs. Phillips. 6:30 p. m. Senior croup, Eiva Thompson, president. J:30?- m ",J Hymns of the Church." congregational singing, 8 p, m. Evangelistic service, Ser Jesus" "Th ThouSht'ulne of Monday. JJ p. m. Church and Sunday school. Boards meet in Joint session lor semi-annual meetings. .nMd'y ;30 P- m Mid-week oraycr service. Thursday. 8 p. m. Thursday y, p nTcrS'rgerV WUh E'V rh"aVB f.r'a P- m. Cottage prayer meeting at parsonage. A friendly weltoroo awaits you, Sgt Robert Asher Reported Wounded Mrs. Robert L. Asher, Route 1, Box 363, Ashland, has re ceived official notice that her husband, Stsff Sgt. Robert L. Asher, was slightly wounded in Belgium Jan. 14. Sgt. Asher Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Otis L. Asher, 128 North Holly street, and has been overseas since Sep tember with an armored Infan try unit. No additional infor mation has been received, Sgt, Asher's brother, James, ship's cook third class, is in the South Pacific with the navy. Us Mall Tribune Want Ada DIXIE CAFE O OPENS MONDAY February 5rh'-6 A. M. 127 E. 6th St. Medford 1 I'l W8?') CRIPPLED VETS CHEER BUDDIES WW TALK By Dudley Ann Harmon United, Press Correspondent Paris, Feb. 2U,R! Staff Sgt. Fernand R. LeClaire rapped noisily on his artificial leg to day and said "most bodies aren't worth more than 93 cents, chemi cally speaking but this leg of mine is worth $150." It is jokes like that which have given LeClaire and his one armed buddy, Cpl. Leland C. Grohman, top-billing as a mor-' ale building team In European army hospitals. Cheer Patients Up Their act begins when Le Claire swings Grohman, a rug ged boy from San Antonio, Tex.. up on his shoulders and starts marching down a hospital corri dor. They specialize in cheering up the legless or armless, and have just completed a circuit of army hospitals in Strasbourg, Nancy,, Metz and Liege, We wait four or five days af ter an amputation that's when the brooding sets in," Leclaire. of Willimantlc, Conn., related. "Then we walk in on him just like ordinary G.I.'s and start chatting about any old thing." Patients Stunned LeClaire said when the pa tient realized he was talking to "a pair of cripples" he was stun ned. "Then he begins to perk up," LeClaire said. "He floods us with questions as to whether 1 can stand up all day, when he can expect to get his leg or arm, how he should break the news to his folks back home. "Then to show him how well I can walk I pick up the heaviest man in the room and walk down the hall carrying him on my back. "Next I tell them how I broke the news to my family Just wrote and told them I didn't feel bad about it and they shouldn't either," he said. Pension Surprise Grohman, who lost his left arm at Anzio, said many of the men are surprised to hear they will get pensions after the war He said they were also amazed to learn he plans to return to his prewar job driving a truck. LeClaire, who lost his leg in the jungles of New Georgia two How To Relieve Bronchitis CreomulBiort relieves promptly be, ause It goes right to the seat of th' rouble to help loosen and txps :erm laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender, in lamed bronchial mucous mem ranes. Tell your druggist to sell yoi bottle of Creomuision with the un ieratandlng you must like the way if gulckiy allays the cough or you an o have your money back. CREOMULSION or Coushi, Chest Coids.BronehirL yesrj go, said the chief worry . of ost of the men was their job. Many are "haunted by memories ! of legless men selling apples on street corners," he said, "That's; the only future they imagine for themselves." Next in Importance, he said, was how their wives woaid re act. He said they felt reassured when he told them that in 17 months in amputation wards he knew of only one case where a wife left her husband after he returned and even in that case the couple was believed to have oeen reconciled later. Foreign Pictures Shown OP A Staff Colored movies taken in Li beria, West Africa, and in Brazil, and a display of ebony. Ivory and jewelry from these countries were shown to em ployees of the local war price and ration board and a group of relatives and friends Wed nesday evening. The movies and curios are the SQUSBB . 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