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7 Church Camp White Chapel Services Post Chapel, Near Hospital John V. Rlchert, Post Chaplain Catholic mats, 9 a. m. Sunday. . Protestant service, 11 a. m. Sunday. A cordial welcome Is extended to the public as well as the military personnel residing In Medford and vicinity. , , Church of the Brethren Mary and Saline Streets S. G. Keller, Pastor At 10 the Sunday school convenes under the leadership of Mrs. Marie Pence. Theme, "Triumphant Service." At 11 the devotional exercises will be followed by a sermon, "If I Had Just One Day to Live." At 7:30 will be presented the pic ture, "Free China's Struggle," a two reel film showing life in war-torn China and some of the relief work being carried on by Brethren and Friends service organizations, St. Peter's Lutheran Church ! (Sy nodical Conference) E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school, Sunday at 9:49 o'clock. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Theme. "Eyes to See the Savior's Passion." Confirmation Instruction Monday evening at 730 o'clock. Adult membership class Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mid-week Lenten service Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Theme, "The , Price of Humility." j r Visitors are always welcome. Talent Friends Church Mllo Clifton Ross. Pastor George A. Bales, Associate Lillian Fraxier, Parish Worker 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. William J. Llndstrom, superintendent 11:30 a. m. Meeting for worship. This will be a platform service, in which several people will take part In singing, testimony, prayer and short gospel messages. i . 4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p-. m. Senior Christian En deavor. Adult Bible study on subjects of "Regeneration" and "Adoption." 7:30 p. m. Evening gospel hour. Sermon by the pastor, ,TSalvatlon Is for Everyone." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and Bible study. I'm Going to Hear the . .'. "BIG TEXAN REVIVALIST AGAIN" , at tfca Mcdferd CHURCH of the NAZARENE . Holly and First Streets He's Got What It Takes and Interesting "You've Said It" FRIDAY'S TOPIC 7:30 P. M.i t "The Prophecies, Promises, Power and v Price of Pentecost" V BIG JAY SUNDAY Sunday School 9:45. A. M. Cradle Roll Dept. program at opening, EVANGELIST'S TOPICS: 10:45 A. M.: "Onion With Christ" 7:30 P. M.: "The Night at Endor" SAY THAT CHOIR DIRECTOR "EBY" sure gets the sing out like tool YOUTH MEETING 6:30 P. CARDIGAN STYLE SUITS 100 Wool Look your prettiest feel your best in smart new ' suit for Spring. Each of these suits has impeccable tailoring, and obvious individuality. Each promises ' to serve you long and tirelessly. $24.95 to S37.95 BLOUSES- Lovely fluffy, dressy blouses or neat ' sport blouses for wear with your suit and separate skirts. You'll want to add at least one to your collection I S2.95 to S5.95 COMPLETE YOUR ENSEMBLE With a Gage Hal-New shipments arriving WAITRESS M. M. DEPARTMENT Notices Assembly of God Church -11 S. Newtown Street G. O. Baker, Minister 9:45 Sunday school. Mr. Thompson, superintendent. Classes for all ages. 11 Morning worship, pastor speak ing. :30 Y o u n g people's meeting; Christ ambassadors. 7:30 Evangelistic- meeting. 7 :45 Wednesday evening, prayer and praise. 7:--Frlday evening. -What the Bible Teaches. A warm welcome for alL Talen Methodist Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor Friday, Feb. 9, 730 Sunday school board meeting. Sunday, 9:45 Sunday school, Clar ence Hofdridge, superintendent. Chalk talk And chorus singing. 11 Morning worship. Sermon by Kstor. Bass solo by Mr. William Kam rg. 7:30 Evening evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible study. Friday, Feb. 19, 3 The Woman's Society of Christian Service will ob serve the World Day of Prayer with a special prayer meeting service at the church. Mrs. Mary Higgins will be in charge of devotions and there will be several vocal and Instrumental num bers. All women of the community are invited. Church of God ' ' Haven and Holly Streets R. F. Wilson, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by pastor, subject, T,The Holy Spirit." 6:45 p. m. Intermediate Crusaders. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon subject, "The Right Emphasis, or Choice of Sense or Spirit." Rev. H. M. Ely, who has experienced an outstanding conversion and de liverance from sin. Is to be the evan gelist In a special crusade for souls which Is to begin Sunday morning, Feb. 18. Rev. Ely has spent many years in successful evangelistic work. By the help of God many criminals have sur rendered to Christ under his ministry. You will want to hear this man of God. You are never a stranger but once at our services. of 'em and the specials I M APRONS! 60s ea. "PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER" Bnrte Falls Presbyterian Church Don MacDougall. Pastor -10 a. m.- Sundav school. 11 a. m. Worship. Service in charge of Mrs. Fredenburg. 7:45 p. m. Special musical program in cuarga ox aits, uuiua. PhTntx Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mitcbelmore, Pastor 10 a. m. Mornina worshiD. sermon. Turnlng Point s." Congregational meeting at tne close oi me service. 11 a. m. Bible school. 4:30 p. m. Junior Christian En- aeavor meeting. rirct 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. suDjeci reo. ii, opiri. 9:30 Sunday school. ft Wednesday evenin meeting. which includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 414 and 415 Medford Center building, is open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., with librarian in attendance. First Presbyterian Church Holly at Eighth Street Harry Hansen, Minuter 9:30 Pre-prayer service. 9:45 Church Bible school. 11 Church service. Anthem, "O. For a Closer Walk With God." soio. William H. Adams, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains. Mrs. Broomer will aupervise the nursery. Rev. Charles Calkins will bring the mes sage. , 6:30 All Christian Endeavor groups meet in separate departments Wednes day evening, nou. joio-ww fellowship. Friends Church In Medford 15 Keene Way Drive (Just off 1600 Block E. Main) Milo Clifton Ross. Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Wen dell Votaw superintendent. 11 a. m. Meeting for worship. In cidental music. Sermon by the pastor. "Inherit the Kingdom Prepared for You." Children a cnurcn ts conauciea at the same hour in the Hobby House, under the direction of the Mcsdames Dorn. Ditch, Allen and Ross. New pnf hnv hen installed in the chapel to care for the increase in attend- Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer ana uiDie siuay. Jacksonville Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mttchelmore Pastor in in n m Rihla school. 11:30 a. m. Morning worship, an nual Boy Scout service for troop 35, Jacksonville. Leaders of the troop will have parts. The choir is singing "The cross or c-nrisi Dy aan, m . Mttchelmore will speak on "Our Corn- Following the service a meeting of the congregation Is scheduled to con sider important cnurcn Business. . 7:30 p. m. unrisuan tnnaavor. Monday, 7:30 p. in. Scout meeting, troop 35, old courthouse. Wednesday, 7 p. m. Annual court of honor and dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall for Boy Scouts, Cubs, members of their families and scout leaders. Thursdav, 8:30 p. m. Choir re hearsal with Mrs. Georce Wendt, di rector, and Mrs. R. J. Harris, pianist Federated Church of Central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor Saturday, 7:45 p. m. Men's prayer meeting in the ptu Lo 'a study. Sunday, 9 :30 a., m. Pre-servlce prflyer meeting. Sundav, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Bob Merritt, superintendent Everyone invited. Sunday, 11 a. m. Morning worship. We declare only the plain, simple truths of the old-fashioned Bible gos pel. Come and bring your Bible. Sunday, 8:30 p. m. Young people's meeting. Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Evening service The public Is extended a cordial in vitation to attend all the services of the church. Monday, 7:45 p. m. Official board meeting in pastor's study. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Women's Bible study at the Mlnnick home. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and meditation. Friday, 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid society meeting. Pilgrim Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. D. Phillips, Minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, Rev. 8. G. Tiffhe, president. 10:45 a. m. Missionary service, Mrs. M. Tlghe, president, will pre sent (assisted by members of the O. H. M. society) Interesting material regarding other lands. The Saunder slaters of Kenewick, Wash will ren der special music. The pastor will deliver a short message during this service. "The Battle Ground of Dura" will be the subject of his message. 8 p. m. Mrs. Phillips will meet with the Junior group. 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Elva Thompson, 8 resident, will have a service with le senior group. 7:30 p. m. Congregational sing and testimony service. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service, text, Act 8:26-27. Special music. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Mid-week praver meeting. Thursday, 8 p. m. Young people's prayer meeting. Friday, 8 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting at Miss Thompson's home. A. cordial welcome is extended to all. daily STORE 18 " n us d vnth-r)ay Advent! si Churea. Corner Edwards and Beatty Sis. G. A. Thompson, Pastor Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Sabbath school. Saturday, 11 a. m. Sermon by Vir gil Chllson, guest speaker. Saturday, 5:30 p. m. Young peo ple's meeting. Wednesday, I p. m .-Prayer meet ing. . Universal Spiritual Temple Natural Laws of Cod Church Meets at Medford Hotel 406 West Main Street Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne, Pastor Services each Sunday evening at B p. m. Everybody is welcome, subject. "Keep Your Balance," followed by demonstrations and also after-message communion circles, assisted by Rev. Darlene Le-Vyne and the pastor. Leading spiritual Interpreters. Bring utu WiUIB. All WC1MJIUV. Free Methodist Church 337 West Tenth Street R. G. Keller, Pastor Sunday school 0:43 a. m. . Morning worship U a. m. Y. P. M. S. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:45 trM' ,"1Jt"7- " Stewart, dts. Jfir- Li. . . 01 wee ena. The public ii invited to attend each service. Services starting at 7:45 p. m. Apostolic Faith Church N. Central Ave. at Third St. ev. C. W. Frost, Pastor classes tor aU ages and there is an adult Bible class also. 11: Devotional and praise service. Young people's evangelistic meet- '-A . V 1 .. .. nmmZTZTa. - evangelistic service. oSs f l I Vrer,m of mu"lc by the 8 Tuesday and Friday night serv The public Is cordially Invited to i""'ni iiiiiifca ana you will go home refreshed with new courage and faith. St. Mark's Church (Episcopal) Fifth and Oakland Rev. George R. Turney, Rector oTjJ0ii.i5om!?u"Lon.c- c- "n- wu..-ii Kjiuoi inoiy commun ion). 11 Morning- prayer and sermon. Mnnrinv CI c i . i ' . Mrs Kerr." " " tT wnM?y. 0 and Jl a. m Holy communion and penitential of- ThitM..v J l"tinW . . ' ' awiuoi, ijcnicn iHS"- 7-'0 Evening prayer, fol. lowed by study group In Mark.de play room. w S35" H?Y comi"mlon. slons H . ana iniexces- .. Baptist Church 1 Fifth and North Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor Bible ttuhnnl. Q-.l ages. " ,ur ?Irn!n' w,orenP. Jl m.. The pas. iKTi n"1 eaJn "Peak 'rom the First EpH.u.w' iohn- Theme. "He That Hath the Son Hath Life." Special music. . Youna twnnU't vmiim .a ... p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Ser moh, "The Long-Suffering ol God." SoS5 "ey ee. Special musfc. The fellowship hour following the evening service will be held a" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blum. Mid-week service Thursday, 7:30. Notl?e the change In the time of meet- .r Bna ionard Hanes. missionaries to South Amer. wiwl U3 "no Dnng we in ? h evening. I know all First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Kirby, D. D., Minuter miuaj Btiiuui, tf.ta a. m. 1., rf. Neumtfnn. superintendent Morning worship. 11 a. m. Pastor's sermon, ' Sharing Christ With Others." -V " riH ze.tne aa ther." htwuui .wyiw, i:ju p. m. sermon Plc, ."The Great Essentials of Je. "n Ml v , if suariei sings J. HatDnnmiDh A 1. If-. j C. A. Meeker. ' roung Adult league meets at :30. leader, Louis Dewald. 8:30. TdeV. Peggy Briy. T " ...hiicuibvc iciiowsnip meeta at :30 leader. Shirley KenSle. u.Mu.c in uib gospel, or Hers. Thursday at 7:30, by the pastor. ' niseu luesaay J(L30...wltn. Mr"- Jele Wakefield. .Fidelity circle meets Tuesday at 3 o'clock In church parlors. . . - 8,' ,:.1KH circle meets Thursday at 1:15 with Mrs. Albert Frank. Zlon Lutheran Church Fourth St. at oakdale Elvln S. Hansen, Pastor instruction. " " ifimi'iay' t:iS ni. Sunday school with classes for all ages. ..5,Ui!!?a5iiiU , m Morning worship . '." ocrmon tneme. ? 5 JefUM'em," by Pastor Hansen. A7..k JLS .1 p" ,"ier league tor youth of all ages with a discussion of Religion." " rMr.nylua Po m Teachers and of. fleers of the Sunday school meet at soMeAlnl P- "-Bhood Wednesday, 8 p. m. Ash Wednes- B.ln'tK1."'' ho,y eommuni. Begin the Lenten season aright by aU lenuing this service. "Pitiable Piety." Sermon by Pastor Hansen. y Thursday, 2 p. m Women's Mis sionary society meets In the church J"'" " Mr,. J. H. rawson7lead er of devoUons and missionary topic. Mil.edu,by. " oclal nour wit" Mrs MarUn Westvon and Mrs. J. s. Hog strom. hostesses. pracYc'eday' 5:30 P' m Junlor chol pracuc"?7' 7:30 p- "Senior choir First Christian church ,. Ninth and Oakdale o.e2bert ..P'n'el'. Minister cla.s'for1.riBabee..Ch001 W1Ul ,rUSt i 5' m. Morning worhlp. Mes sage by the minister, "Christ th. the" ehrv,?htneuM,"n", "fe An. JlSSt 5y tne cholr- A n"fery Is pro 3 ?hILpre;,cno01 children durl 'ng the morning service. wlthP'.m:hrl,J'an You1n 'e'lowshlp tlrlt Jfaw? an5 'ecreatlon for the th? .JJ?1 u"nd, Judy "n" worship is: :"s;dhoHurM1 Burns " ,M,ier 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic servlca The ?4Z?U w!" " the .bjt wJdn'Jii 7,30 Hl-Trlangle. Wednesday, 3 p. m. The Loyal Work meeCrn".WU' v "usInSd Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m In Fellow. IK" 'the visual education comm7t. tee of the mariner class will present sound movies. The adml,ilon 6 free Thursday, 7:30 p. m The choir will rehearse In the sanctuary. 1 niTh.u;!a5y' r3S " n There will he hen. y nd pr,y" ta re"whlp WiseAmericant low FifM COUGHS sr Bronchial Irrltstlons Due Te Celas With Buckley's "CsnsdioT' Almost Instantly you get ths sur prise of your Ufa coughing eaa.s --right away It loosens up thick choking phlegm opens up clogged onchlel tubas makes breathing Tn.re'e real economy In Buckley's all medication no syrup. Half ts one teaspoonful will convince the most skeptical. BucKiyr s -nanadlor made I, ""'..th Cough Mliture that out- i s.lls all othera In Australia, New I Zealand. Canada and many other 1 oountrles on merit alone. At all good drugglsta Heslh's lltug More. w.ttern thrift. I Kalascott Sast lids Fnarmacy J CThhtb ef Christ . 1056 Court Street Tnvitea you to attend services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson ' Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school with classes for all ages. Flannelboard illustrations and object lessons In the junior depart ment. 11 Worship. Evangelist Coble will be speaking. . 6:30 Young people's Crusader serv ice. 7:S0 Great exangellst service with Evangelist Arthur Coble. Inspirational singing and holy ghost annointed mes sages from God's word. Meetings will continue each even ing except Monday with a Divine heating service on Thursday evening. ' mil Barber's ' Observations No matter how defiantly you state that you don't care what DeODle think of vnii rlnum In your heart you do care. So do I. It is because I value the good opinion of friends that it both er! me wnen tney rather openly disaDDrove thf casual nrvmnlnt. anceshlps I make. When it turn ed out the woman I met in a store and wound up by being invited to her home, was a fair ly wen Known business execu tive. Whv that ur nil rloht But when a bar tender and I, taking coffee at the same lunch counter, exchanged our-life his tories, well that a different color. - Yet the bar tender hnrl ham major in the last war and the commanding officer of tha reel. ment in which his son now serves was his commanding of ficer then. He showed me a let ter the CO. had written, prais ing his son. In the officer's unl- iorm the bar tender once had worn, he would have bean v.r acceptable and meeting him in mis iniormai manner would have been considered more or less of an adventure. For one who has mv inantlahli. appetite for people, the city pro vides an unendiniz feast. Vet when out with friends, I must starve, whatever the banquet spread before me. You don't talk with a Negro sailor one minute, a mink-coated matron waiting to cross the street the next, fol lowed ' bv a chat with fishy fisherman or a colonel or a patently "soiled dove." No, you just ignore all these riches in personalities, do vour errand and go home. Which I do when irienas, or members of the fam ily, are along: which I Hn not Hn If I'm alone. - ' It was when I was alnnn thai I got into conversation with a young man who is itudvlno- art He showed me some sketches of city life he'd made during the PHsi weex. i suppose they were gOOd: I Wouldn't Itnnw. renllv art being more or less of a blind spot with me. And then he showerl mm a nlr. ture done in oils. In the fore ground were red and orange houses. Most painfull He explain ed, 'These blobs of atrocious green are hints of trees. They, with the orange and red houses are to contrast, and draw at tention to, the lovely cloud you see in tne background. Out . of sheer relief, people will look at the cloud. Which is what T In. tended they should do. You get me point, don't you?" "I see the cloud, if that' what you mean," I replied. But if that's a modern way of hi jacking art appreciation, I don't think so much of It. Neverthe less the artist had contributed his bit to the Interesting personali ties I'll like to remember when life goes back to normal and I'm once again limited to chickens and carrots. TRIANGLE KILLING Columbia. S. r Fh o moi Richland County Coroner Wil liam A. Plott SBid that Hnh.rl F. Munson, 27, Columbia, killed nis estranged wife, wounded her air forces flight officer compan ion, and then shot himself fatal ly here today. Last vear. almn.t on m, n of the nearlv 7 nnn hiininn... coal mines in the United States operated without a fatal acci dent. .: IN STOCK NOW! . HEADY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY f.o.b. Medford Modi TRUCKS One Ton to Fort Fire Tons HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 S. Xivsrtld. Dial 4980 ft$!fev TRAILBLAZER DIV. With U. S. Seventh Army. France. 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