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u v Church Notices Seventh-Day Adventltt Chareb Corner of Edwardi and B catty G. A. Thompson, Pastor Saturday, Q;30 a. m. Sabbath school, 11 a. m., sermon. "M any Americans are Worshiping Paean Deities Under Christian Titles;" 6 45 p. m.. young people's meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Topic, "Lessons Learned Best at Sea." Free Methodist Church 337 West Tenth R. G. Keller, Pastor Sunday school 8:43 a. in. Morning worship ll a. m. Wednesday prayer meeting - 7 :45 p. m. There will be no services Sunday vening. as the church group will be going to Grants Pass for the district quarterly meeting. Hveieits SIMPLE AS l'2-3 r Refreshing raulct with triple tction i Xcranc Douche powder for intimate fci.l petfood hygiene I This powder deuuei effee their, soothe tentitive ciuurt, and it powerfully deodorizing. Delightfully fragrant, too leaves o tell-tale medicinal douche odor- Economical. Suiifactor or your money back. Alt Druggim, VBlSfSSVBHKjBBHVlBSWE Advent Chrittlan Church West Jackson at Welch Bible school. 10:15 a. m. Preaching. 11:13 a. m., Irvin Du pray, minister. We are still studying the prophecies of the Revelation. This has been both enjoyable and instruc tive. You have standing invitation. Comet Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 331 West Second Street Earl D. Clements. Branch President Sunday school 10 a. m. Priesthood, relief society and pri mary 11:13 a. m. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p. m. Y. L. M. I. A. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. February 22 Elder Btoomquist. mis sion secretary, will be In Medford. A potluck dinner has been arranged for 7:30 p. m. after which Elder Btoomquist and party will conduct a special program. All invited to attend. ' Medford Church of the Naxarene Holly at rirst Rev. B. V. Seats, the big Texas re vivalist, will be the chief spokesman Sunday. He will speak at the 10:45 morning hour and at 7:30 p. m. the Rev. Mrs. B. V. Seals will speak at the 3 p. m. general mass meeting. Special singing and direction of music under the supervision of John Eby. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Rev. B. V. Seals will address the Sunday school during which time he wilt re late one of the most thrilling incidents of his life. Youth meetings at 6:30 .p. m. Three groups meet at this hour, the senior, high school and junior age. Programs of Christian culture and Bible Instruc tion will be heard. A warm welcome is extended friends and visitors. o MARKET o U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central . . WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE! FRESH OYSTERS "B" Grade Pint ........ .... FRESH SALMON HALIBUT FILLET COD NO BONE 39c Hens Turkeys The FINEST SALT HERRING Gal. Jars $2.75 KIPPERED SNACKS SMOKED HERRING SAVE POINTS-These FRESH GROUND VEAL RABBITS -Frying Size Are Point Free! .........lb. 33c ......... lb. 54c First Church ef Christ, tdtBtltt Authorised branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mats. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject Feb. 1$ "Soul 0:30 Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening 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. Church ef God Raven and Holly Streets R. F. .Wilson. -Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. v Intermediate Crusaders 6:43 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. The special meetings will begin Sunday. Feb. 18 and continue through March 4. Rev. H. M. Kly. formerly from Oklahoma, la the evangelist. He has spent several years in the field of mass evangelism and many hard ened criminals have been converted under his ministry. Having exper ienced a marvelous deliverance in his own heart and life and belnc filled with God's love for men. he is an in teresting speaker. The messages he brings are worthwhile. You are cor dially invited. Apostolic Faith Church North Central Ave. at Third St Rev. C. W. Frost. Pastor 9:30-t-Sunday school. Interesting: and instructive classes for all ages. 11 Devotional and praise service. 3 Young people's evangelistic meet ing. 7:43 Evening; service. The organist and orchestra will present a short program of music at the beginning of the meeting, followed by congrega tional singing, personal testimonies and an evangelistic message from the word of God. B Evangelistic meetings on Tues day and Friday evenings. The public is cordially Invited to every "service and you may be assured of receiving real spiritual help from each one. A collection is never taken. Zlon Lutheran Church J , . Fourth at Oakdale Elvin S. Hansen. Pastor Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Catechetical instruction. ' Sunday. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all ages. Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Morning wor ship. Sermon theme, the first In a series on "Why Did Christ Die?" There is always a welcome at Zlon. Sunday, 7 p. m. Luther league for youth of all ages. A special business meeting after the devotional hour. Wednesday 5 p. m. Junior choir prnctice.- Wednesday, 7 p. m. Senior Choir practice. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Special Lenten services. Second sermon on "Why Did Christ Die?" Re-vitalize your spiritual thinking by attending Lenten services. It. Mark's Church (Anglican) Fifth and Oakdale Rev. George R. Turney. Rector First Sunday. Lent: ft Holy communion (C. C. for women). 9:45 Church school. 11 Morning prayer and penitential office. 12 Vestry meeting. Tuesday. 10:30 Red Cross sewing unit; 12:30, luncheon and meeting, auxiliary-guild, program and meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 a. m. (Ember day) Holy communion. Thursday, 4 Church school Lenten service; 7, Junior choir; 7:30, evening prayer followed by study group; 8 JO, choir rehearsal. Friday, 11 (Ember day) Holy com munion. Saturday, 11 (St Mathlas) Holy communion. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Ktrby, D. D., Minister Sunday school. 9:45 a. m., E. J. Neumann, superintendent Worship, 11 a. m. Pastor's topic: "Busy Men, Busy for God." Anthem, "We Stand in Deep Repentance." leader. Harold Burleson. Service, 7:30 p. m. Wesley league. 6:30, leader, Mrs. Louis Kirby. Methodist Youth Fellow hiD. leader. Doloh Bills. intermediate Fellowship meets at 6:30. Bible hour, led by pastor meets Thursday. 7:30. Rev. and Mrs. Perrv Hanson ' mis. sionaries from China, will be guest speaKers at uie jnary ana marina cir cle Tuesday at i p. m. in tne cnurcn parlors and at a dinner meeting at 6:30 under auspices of the Wesleyan service guild' TTnlversal Spiritual Temple Natural Laws of God church meets at Medford hotel, 406 West Main street. Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne. D. D. Pastor Services each Sunday. B p. m. Everybody welcome. Subject, "That Eternity Burning Hell" spiritually ex olained. followed bv demonstrations and after-message circles, assisted by nev. uariene Le-vyne ana uio pasior, leading spiritual interpreters. Ail welcome. Assembly of God Church 11 South Newtown Street G. O. Baker. Pastor 9:46 Sunday school. Classes far all ages. II uomini worsnip. 6:30 Young people's service). 7:30 Evangelistic meeting. 7:45 Wednesday evening, prayer and praise. t:o Tiaay evexuna, Bible Teaches." A warm welcome for all. Ftrst Presbyterian Church Holly and Eighth Streets Harry Hansen, Minister 9:30 Pre-prayer service. a a rh.ifoh mhl ichom. HChurch service. Anthem. "We Praise Thee, O Lord." Solo by Jean McAllister, contralto. Sermon, Christ, Our Refuge." Junior sermon for the children. Mrs. Goss will supervise the nursery room during we cnutvu hour. 6:30 All Christian Endeavor groups meet in separate departments. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer-fellowship. Talent Methodist Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor i n.n C. lAhnn i"1t. ence Holdrldge, superintendent. Chorus singing and chalk talk. 11 Morning worship. Evangelistic message by pastor. Special music. i..iu 7:30 Prayer meeting and Biole study. ." Thursday, 2-3 p. m. Open house at celebrating their fiOth wedding anni versary. All inenas oi um Invited to call during the afternoon. The women of the church will serve refreshments. . . Church of Christ Jackson and Central Ave. William S. Kepple. Minister Bible school 10 a. m. Worship service U a. ro. C. E. society 6:30 p. m. Gospel service 7:30 p. m. nikf. mt,.Mv and nraver service Wednesday. 7:30 P. m. Cnou practice Anursuay, f- ror me morning iuussbb" ii ifiT m. win continue leuuuiis ""sur: of the Epistles, book by book. ThU weeK will ue mc own. w. All meetings are open to the pub lic nm.,nnmi.r. in ih community are especially invited. Federated Church of Central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen. Pastor e i ah n m Mn's riraver meeting in the pastor's study. aunaay, ou m. prayer meeting. , Sunday, 9:45 a. m-Sunday school. Classes for everyone. - . - - nninal aomrlft. aunaay,' n -- Wholesome spiritual food for the soul. Special music. Message by the pastor. Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Young peoples "smida'y, 7:45 p. m. Special evening service. Sgt. BUI Rottshafer and Mr. George Martin will be our guests. Ac cordion music and special singing. Everyone welcomel Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. . Friday, 2 p. m. Women s Mission ary society meeting. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Streets Delbert W. Daniels, Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible school with graded 10:55 a. m. Worship. Message by minittnf "For the Heallntf of Human ity." Anthem by choir. Nursery for pre-scnooi age cnuaren. a m rhrUHAn Ynnth FellowshlD. Fun study and worship. Study period lead by can winKieDiecK. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Message, "The Transcendent Word." Musical feature. ralanrinv for thit WMk! Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts in Fellowship hall. Wednesday, 6:45 p. m. Annual hmtherhood dinner. Covered dibii Bring a plate and come. Everyone welcome. Thursday, 7:30 p, m. Choir re hearsal. 7:30 p. m. Bible study and prayer. SLACK SUIT 75 Smart Slack Suits on Sale Fashioned of Strutter and Gabardine You'll want at least ONE ef these exceptionally at tractive Slack Suits for sunny days ahead. Choose from both long and short sleere suits in browns, reds, R.A.F. blues and light blues. They are SO practical and sen sible for wear around home, for out-of-doors in the -yard and garden, and for short wartime outings. You'll really save, too! Usual low M.M. prices have been so sharply reduced for this special eventl Values from $9.95 to $12.95 $ 5.95 PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M M DEPT. STORE At Church of God I : ;"- The Rev. H. M. Ely (above) of Portland, will conduct iDBCial nicthtlv aevvicaa at iha Church of God. corner Haven and Holly trat. Rundiv throuah March 4. Meetingi will start at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Ely has wide exper- lonm In Avnnnnlittie work and brings a message needed in a war-torn world. Jacksonville Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mltchelmore, , 10:30 a. m. Bible school. 11:30 a. m. "The Turn inn Point,' choir duet, morning service of wor- Thursday. 2 d. m. Women's Mls- alonarv society . meets at the manse. Thursday, 8:30 p. m. Choir re hearsal. Mrs. George Wendt, director; Mrs. riay Harris, pianist. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawea. Pastor Bible school, 8:45. Classes for ell ages. Mornina worshlo. 11 a. m.. sermon. "The Sin Unto Death." Sneclal music. Young people's groups meet at Evening service, 7:30, sermon, "What Manner of Man Is This?" Song service. Soecial music. Mid-week service of prayer, praise and Bible study. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. AH are cordially invited to these services. - St. Peter's Lutheran Church Synodlcal Conference) East Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school at 0:49 o'clock. Divine worslilD at 11 o'clock. Theme. "Judas, the Traitor, and Jesus, the Be. trayed." Confirmation lmtruc tion Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bible class Monday evening at 8:19 o'clock. Adult membership class Tuesday evening at 7:30. Midweek Lenten service Wednesday evening at 8, theme, "The Price of Obedience. The public Is cordially invited to all public services and gatherings. Medford Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor Meeting for the first time at How ard school. Old Pacific highway. Parsonage, corner Old Highway and DcBarr avenue. 10 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Wen dell M. Votaw, superintendent. Re organization of all classes with assign ment of pupils, teachers and class rooms. 11a. m. Worship. Sermon, 'The In clusive Life, or the Way of Faith." 12 noon Congregation will take part In a "Meeting of Thanksgiving, on grounds whera new church is be ing built, corner Old Highway and DeBarr avenue at Midway road. Mu sic, short message by pastor and pic tures of the event on the program. No mid-week events. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mltchelmore, Pastor 10 a. m. Worship, annual Scout Sunday service with members of rooo 15 taking part. Cubs of Pack 15 are also to join Scouts, parents and friends. Mr. Mltchelmore will apeak on "Our Compass." 11 a. m. Bible school. ' 4:30 p. m-Junior Christian En deavor. Annual Court of Honor and dinner has been set for WerlnPcHnv irh on at the church, for Troop 15, Boy Scouts. Mothers are asked to rem i in for a few minutes at the close of the services this Sunday to plan for the event. Talent Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor -Ge0I- A Ba'e. Associate nr..?30 .m -rSundav school, Mrs. William J. Lindstrom, superintendent. 1 1 -3ft m tln..UI Bl . - - nuiuup, otrmon Dy as sociate pastor, with resume of recent i- 15 l v""4t' wi 2-Hcinc col lege. New hern; and quarterly meeting at Rosedale church, Salem. Junior cnnstinn Endeavor. kiciuui wiriBuan En deavor. Also adult Bible study by pas tor, on "Adoption." v Tin n T n. j . . . p. avcaing gospei nour. Sermon bv pastor will be another Ii w 8 iLx ""oeh: Justifica tion Following the Resurrection." WednMdav. 7-an n m ntu prayer. Pilgrim Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie Sts. D. D. Phillips, Pastor G. Tlhe, suoerintendent. i-ll-S ' m,Sermon- mes 8 p. m. Mrs. Phillips will meet with tho junior group. o:ju p. m miss Elva Thompson, president, will meet with the senior grnuo. 7:3(1 n m rnmn-ao.llnn.l prnlse service. p. m. Evangelistic service. Ser mon theme. "Trusting God." T cucBiiiiy, o p, m. Mia - weex praver service. Thursday, 8 p. m. Miss Elva Thompson and her junior people's group, cottage prayer service. j-i iuhj, o y. in. i mo parsonaae, PlpAN RPPItnt ftl ir Knrrlli.1 4n.rltBtln. to all services. NO DELAY FOR FACTORY METHOD .RECAPPING M3S 3 mum m QBSafP 2S son TO CONVENE IN By special arrangements with the board at Howard School, the Friends Church has been grant ed the use of the school on Sun days In which to conduct Sun-, day School and morning church during the construction of Its new brick church, at the corner of Old Pacific Highway and De Barr Ave., at Midway Road. Services are announced for next Sunday beginning at 10 a. m., according to Milo C. Koss, pas tor. Howard School Is located about three-quarters of a mile on the road to the right of the Big Y market. Services will be held in the music room, access to which is gained through the north basement door. A "Meeting of Thanksgiving" will be held on the building site of the new church at 12 noon, following the morning services at the school. All interested are asked to meet at the grounds at 12 sharp, in order to be in pic tures to be taken at that time. Those wishing information, or desiring transportation, may call either 2926 or 5178. Any residents of the Howard com munity, or others, who are not able to attend other churches, rridar. rb. it. ins MEDFORD mail tribune thres are Invited to attend at the How ard School. There will be no further meet ings at the former address of the church, 15 Keene Way Drive. BLONDE BLITZ ILL Hollywood, Feb. 18 U.R) Betty Hutton, blonde blitz of the screen, and her hairdresser, Eunice MacFarland, today were recuperating from a food poison ing attack. Doctors summoned after the two collapsed within a few minutes of each other yea. terday, said the ailment was not serious. -1 Om Hall Trlbun Want Ada NOT HOW MANY ... BUT HOW GOOD! RADIO REPAIR "Personal Service" BOB LEE Radio -Electric Marble Corner Jacksonville "That Eternity Burning Hell" HEAR THIS SUBJECT Spiritually Explained by the Noted Psychic Mediums Nona Their Equal - Rev. Darlena LeVyne, D.D. Dr. Edward C. LeVyne, D.D. 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