Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1945, Image 5

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    Church Notices
Universal ptrlta&l Tempi
Medford Hotel Auditorium
405 West Main Street
Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne. D. D.. Pastor
Services Sunday at 8 p. nv, subject,
MMan. Dead. Returns After 900 Years."
prayer divine healing follows and
message cammunlon circles by Rev.
Darlene Le-Vyne and the pastor. All
axe welcome.
Medford Friends Church
Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor
Meeting In the Howard school. Old
pacific highway.
New parsonage. Old Pacific high
way and Da Ban avenue.
10 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Wen
dell M. Votaw, superintendent
11 a. m. Worship. Special musical
numbers. Sermon by pastor, "A Pure
Religion."
12 noon Monthly business meeting,
.Homer McAdams. clerk. Report of the
recent quarterly sessions in Salem and
discussions on Increasing the Sunday
school and matters pertaining to the
building program.
No other mid-week activities.
Residents of Howard district are
encouraged to attend these services.
Bring the whole family and stay for
church.
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SPRING
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Coats. Suits. Millinery
Alterations by Experts
Specializing
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Burelson's
Ladies' Ready-To-Wear
31 No. Central Avenue)
nth-Day Adventlst Church
Corner of Edwards and Beatty
G. A. Thompson Pastor
Saturday. 6:30 a. m. Sabbath
school, ll a. m. Sermon by Eugen
Winters. 0 p. in. Young pcopie
meeting.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Prayer meet
Ing, topic, "The Test of Discipleship."
Church of God
Haven and Holly Streets
R. F. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:43 a. m.
Morning worship, 10:45 a. m.
Intermediate Crusaders, 6:43 p. m.
Evangelisitc service, 7:30 p. m.
The special campaign la now In
progress.
Rev. H. M. Ely Is bringing sermons
full of truth from night to night.
Free Methodist Church
337 West Tenth Street
R. G. Keller, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Y. P. M. S..7 p. m.
Evening service, 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m.
Vou are Invited to come and near
two visiting speakers this coming Sun
day, who will speak both In the morn
ing and evening services.
Advent Christian Church
West Jackson at Welch
Bible school, 10:15 a. m. Ruth Babb,
superintendent. We have a good corps
of teachers and can take care of you
whatever your age.
Preaching, 11:30 a. m., Irvin Dupray,
minister. Subject for this week Is
based on the 18th chapter of the
Revelation. This will be most inter
esting, so come and enjoy this chapter
in this most interesting book.
A hearty welcome awaits you.
St Peter's Lutheran Church
(Synodlcal Conference!
East Main and Portland Avenue
Harry H. Young, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.
Lenten service at 11 o'clock. Theme.
"Caiphas, the Religious Formalist, and
Christ, the True High Priest.'
Adult class Monday evening at 7:30.
Confirmation class Tuesday evening
at 7:30.
Midweek Lenten service at 8 o'clock
Wednesday evening, theme, "The Price
of Willing Surrender."
Visitors are always welcome.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale Streets
Delbert W. Daniels, Minister
0:43 a. m. Bible school.
10:53 a. m. Worship. Message by
minister, "Christ is theAnswer to Our
Intellectual Dilemma." Anthem by the
choir. Nursery for pre-school age chil
dren. 6 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship.
Worship leader, Arlene Troxell; study
leader, Joan, Crawford.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Message, "The Transcendent Word."
Calendar for week:
Monday, 7 :30 p. m. Boy Scduts,
Fellowship hall.
Tuesday, 10 a. m. Missionary exe
cutive meeting, Fellowship hall. Bring
sack lunch. 1:30 p. m. Mission study
class, leader, Mrs. Rena Sater. 7:30
p. m. Youth social, Bar-None ranch
party at Troxell home.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Mariner's rec
reational visual educational film, Fel
lowship hall.
WHO SAID SPIRIT RETURN IS NOT TRUE ?
Subject Sunday, 8 P.M.
"MAN DEAD RETURNS AFTER
900 YEARS"
(Proven from the Christian Bible)
After Public Circlet Follow
By Rev. Darlene LeVyne and
Dr. Edward C LeVyne, D.D.
(Leading Spiritual Interpreters)
Everybody Welcome Here Bring Friend
i Medford Hotel Auditorium,
408 West Main Street
Mediator
Butte Fans Presbyterian Church
Dan MacDougall. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, ll a. nu, subject,
"Wrona Counsel."
Evangelistic service, T:45 p. m.
Subject, "The World Today In the
u e.uie rropnccics.
First Church of Christ Sclent! it
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
acienusi, in Boston. Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock. Subject Feb. 25, 'Mind."
9:30 Sunday school.
8 Wednesday evening meetlnt
which includes testimonials of Chris
tian Science healine..
The reading room, located at 414
and 415 Medford Center building, is
open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.t with
uoroxion in aiicnaancv.
Assembly of God Church
11 Newtown Street
G. O. Baker, Pastor
9 AS Sunday school, Mr. Thompson,
unerintendent.
ll "The First Sign, message by
pastor.
6:30 "Christ Ambassadors, young
people's meeting.
7:30 Evangelistic service. 'Cleans
ing the Temple," subject for evening.
7 :45 Wednesday evening, prayer
praise.
7:45-FrldBy4 evening, "What the
A warm welcome to all.
Talent Friends Church
Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor
GeOrfA A. RaIm Aunrlnta
10:30 a m. Sunday school, Mrs.
William J. Lindstrom, superintendent
11:30 a. m. Worship. Sermon by as
sociate pastor.
4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor
society.
. 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian En
deavor. Adult Bible study, led by the
7:30 p. m. Evening gospel hour.
This will be a varletv nron-am nf
songs, testimonies, short talks and re
ports oi me recent quarterly sessions
of the church held In Sal era.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer. '
St Mark's Church (Episcopal)
Fifth and Oakdale
Bev. George R. Turney, Rector
Second Sunday In Lent, 8, 9:45 and
Regular schedule. 3 Acolyte's
gufde meeting, Ward Bebb.
Monday. 8 Evening guild meeting,
home of Mrs. S trader.
Mot-Kade.
Wednesday, 7 a. m. Holy com
munion. Thursday, 4 Church school serv-
group, playroom, MarKade. 8 :30
Friday, 11 Holy communion.
Week days, 5 Evening prayer and
Intercessions.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets
Louis C. Klrby, D. D., Minister
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., E. J. Neu
mann, superintendent.
Worship, ll a. m. Sermon, "Christ's
Adoration for His Church." Anthem,
"Hoar Us O Saviour." Quartet num
ber by Mrs. Harry Meyers, Shirley
Pnnkey, C. A. Meeker and W. T
Fmst. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon
on "The Voice That Attracted Jesus."
Men's quartet will sing.
Three youth groups meet 6:30, In
their respective chapels.
Pastor's Bible study Thursday. 7:30.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday. 7:30.
Mr. Meeker's Bible class will have
a covered dish dinner followed by a
party at 0:30 Friday.
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson
Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor
8:45 Sunday school with classes for
all ages. Jack Rotharmel, superin
tendent. .
11 Worship. Rev. Faith Shearburn
will speak.
6:30 Young people's Crusader serv
ice. 7:45 Evan eel litti Kortrio uHttt In
spirational songs and testimonies. Rev.
w. anearourn win speak on"The
Decisions of the Big Three Confer
ence." Wednesday, 7:43 Bible study on
the Epistle to the Romans.
7:45 Prayer and tarry service.
The public is given a warm welcome
to attend these service.
Phoenix Church ef Christ
Ronald W hi ted, Pastor
Chester Rice, Assistant
10 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Com
munion service.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 D. m. Evenlna service.
8 p. m. Saturday prayer meeting
and Bible studv.
A warm and friendly welcome
wauuj you always.
Federated Church of Central Point
Rev. Rolnh M. Htnun. Pastor
Saturday, 7:45 p. m. Men's prayer
meeting in pastor s study.
Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Pre-aervice
prayer service. 9:45 a. m. Sunday
school, A Milton, adult superintendent
There is a place for you. 11 a. m.
Worship. Special music. Message by
pastor. Cordial welcome to all. 6:30
p. m. Young people's meeting. 7:43
E. m. Gospel service. Inspirational 1
vangelistic! Cornel
Tuesday, 2 p. m. Women's Bible
study.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. nv Mid-week
prayer meeting.
Friday Ladies Aid society meet
ing a o ciock luncneon
Medford Church of the Nasarena
Hollv at Fit-flt
Sunday will be a high day In the
programs of the - church, Sunday
school and young people's organisa
tion. It will take the form of a spe
cial Christian educational rally.
Spokesmen for the day will Include
Dr. E. E. Martin, district superintend
ent. Rev. Milo Arnold, pastor of the
Yakima Church of the Nazarene, and
Rev. R. W. Coulter, pastor of the Sell-
wu vuurcn ox uie nazarene in f ort
land.
Rev. Fred M. Weatherfprd, pastor
v win lULu tnuxcn ana nosi IO trie
special rally speakers and representa
tives from Ashland. Grants Pass and
Prospect extends a cordial welcome to
Pilgrim Holiness Church
E. Jackson and Bessie Streets
fl'USunH.u T a mm
Tighe, superintendent Classes for all
ages.
. lp:45 Mornin worship, sermon
text, Acts 1:8.
Phrpsm'JUnItr r0Up' MrB D" D'
,6:30 p. m. Senior group, Elva
7-tn n c j
a p. m .Young people will take
j VJVa unaer airecuon
of Miss Elva Thompson. Miss Nellie
Sanders and Eugene Shepherd giving
Saturday, 8:30 Sunday school board
meet at Pleyer home.
8 Cottage prayer meeting at home
Public invited to all services.
Zlon Lutheran Church
Fourth at Oakdale
ITI.ri n Q U.. n a
in t t m-taiacneucai
aunaay. :43 a. m. Bible school
' uuTi, ' ? " rvce, sermon.
iVt '.if'y. " &pe-
i ujr -uinur unoir, Mrs. will
lam Myers directing. 12:30 p. m.
i- iT u evening meet
InC nt chnrrh.
vwsZVt08?8?' 8 p' .m Brotherhood
iU1 men, o. m. uau, discus
sion leader. All men invited,
n- ilesd?y; 8 J' m Lenten ves-
iiu mum service de
tt? t tmee yuWPirfual needs in
iiou, P- jn. ladles' Aid
nr?elerX luncheon with Mrs.
StertoS ThomPn nd Mrs. Adolph
CANT KEEP 'EM DOWN
Providennv R T aim wAr
Sgt. Miriam Siperstein of Provi
dence, stationer! in
almost fainted recently when her
brother. Flieht OMIcor rn,inn ti
Siperstein, paid her a visit. The
fumy navigator, stationed in the
East Inrlips hurl mnrlo o 9 9(10.
mile round trip flight in a bor-
rowea tighter plane to visit his
sisier.
tlse Mill Tribun. Want Ada. '
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Rev. Milo "Arnold
Guest Speaker at
Nazarene Church
Rev. Milo Arnold will be
guest speaker at a special Chris
tian educational rally in the Med
ford Church of the Nazarene
Sunday, and will speak to the
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and
at 10:45 a. m, and at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Arnold is pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene, Yakima,
Wash. In addition to his pastoral
labors he has supervision of the
district educational program rep
resenting the northwest district,
which includes Oregon and
Washington.
Others who will participate In
the program Include Dr. E. E.
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Rev. Milo Arnold,
Martin, superintendent north Pa
cific district, anrl Rpv RnhoH
W. Coulter, pastor of the Sell
wood Church of the Nazarene in
Portland.
There will be a general mass
rally for the 3 p. m. service,
which will also lncludo rpnrr.
sentatives from Ashland, Grants
Pass and, Prospect.
Rev. Fred M. Weatherford,
Nazarene pastor here, is also one
of the spokesmen of thn rtictrlrt.
wide tour scheduled to be heard
in Portland First Church Tues
day, Newberg Wednesday, Cor
vallis Tuesdav. Cod Bav Vrirlav
and Medford Sunday. Klamath
Jtans will mark the site of the
closing of the series on Monday.
Rev. Weatherford. hot nastnr
Invites the people of this area
to attend.
..OUve
Barber's
Observations
With nnm' nua Aml.
ing with Juvenile problems stress
ine importance of regular Sun
day school attendance as a
means of dellnauencv control
Trying to see why this was so,
i couian't; at least to my com
plete satisfaction.
Havlne attended RnnHm
school most of my life with
wnat might be called relentless
regularity, yet I was unable to
put my finger on its Influential
element, The time spent in Sun
day school is largely given over
to the learning of Biblical hi
tory, memorizing scriptural pas
sages and the singing of songs.
True, there is some -emphasis
placed on right livlns
on the evils of drink, but I failed
to see where there was enough
to influence conduct of any
great extent; especially when 1
remembered the week-long pe
riods Detween lessons.
Too, much of the class time,
tOO mUCh in mV Pcttmatlnn .
taken up In getting put for the
reai purpose oi the meeting. Out
of an hour spent in Sunday
school, I doubt If 15 minutes is
given to the actual study of the
lesson and its application to real
livine. Yet tnti.t. .ho... -...
children who have good Sunday
ii-nooi records, have bad social
records.
In converttntlnn nrUU m .
of mothers who regularly send
.ucir cnuaren w Sunday school.
I told them nf mv
J u.AICUICIH
and asked thm uku t. i
of a few songs, the gather
"ig oi oirtnday pennies, giving
out story papers, plus a few
sketchy nassi nf th. i
snould be such a pronounced In-
iiuence tor good. Well, those
women aavn uhnt t M.
D w me, was
a satisfactory answer.
not discounting in the least
the effect of the teaohlng of the
principles of rleht liui
ever casual this teaching 'might
yet me main benefit derives
from the fact that children who
attend Sunday school come from
good homes. It takes parents
who have their children's wel
fare very much on their hearts
to get up early on their one day
of rest and see their youngsters
off to Sunday school.
So the social contacts children
make in Sunday school are with
those whose parents take seri
ously their moral responsibility
as parents and as citizens. Were
the lesson entirely omitted, Sun
day school would still be a con
structive influence.
Which reminds me I wonder
If the son and his wife are doing
the right thing by Scotty, the
grandson. However, it's really
a little early for concern, seeing
he's scarcely 18 months old. But
Sunday school is a "must" for
his near future.
'SPRING' IN THE PANHANDLE
Amarillo, Tex., (U.PJ Even
nature was fooled by the recent
good weather In the Panhandle,
reports an Amarillo woman resi
dent. Her violets are in bloom.
ClcMlns Umt for Sunday loo Late
lo Cluulty 5 30 Saturday afternoon
Pleaie remember
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