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Is 1 Church Notices Advent ChiistUn Church West Jackson at Welch at Blbla cnooi, 10:15, Kutta Btbb, ttuparintend nt Preaching at 11:30. This will be n Easter program all the way Sun day school and preaching. Irvia Da pray, minister. Jacksonville Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mitchelmore, pastor. 10.: m.. Bible school 11:30 a. m-, chorus choir, directed by Mrs. George Wendt presenting Caster music, reception of members, message "The Loving Heart." Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study. 8:30 p. m.. choir rehearsal. Talent Methodist Church Rev. C. E. Cox. pastor. 6:43 Those attending sunrise service will meet at the church to go up Beeson Lane. 7:30. waffle breakfast for young peo- Ele at F. L. Holdridge home. 9:45. unday school. 11, Easter program and short sermon by pastor. Recitation and special vocal and instrumental music. 7:30, evening service. CAMPBELL'S MILK PASTEURIZED or RAW Grade A at your favorite Grocer, or 'phone 4190 HALLMARK EASTER CARDS America'! finest Cards tor Tory relative and friend her or across the mllai. Priced Sc to $1.00. SWEM'S G'FTS ririt Chriitlu Churca Mtnuk and uajiaaie. uidcti w. Dinltli. miniatar. y:30 a. m.. Bible school. (Note change In time.) 10:55 a. m., worship, message, "The Resur rection in the Present Tense." Solo and anthem. 6 p. m.. Christian Youth Fellowship. 8 p. m, Easter festival ol music by the choir. Foursquare Gospel church W. Shearburn, pastor. 8:45, Sunday school. 11. worship, Easter service. 6:30, young people's Crusader service. 7:30. evangelistic service. 730, Wed nesday, Bible study. 7:30, Friday, prayer service. You are extended a cordial Invitation. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mitchelmore, minister. 6:45 a. m., sunrise service, uermer bill, south of Phoenix; oreaaiasi w. lows at church. 10 a. lutfnn ice, cnoir rouire ., . .. . ,,'-"1, Sheets; message, "The Loving Heart. iVm.. Easter in the Bible school. Federated Church of Central Ph 7-45 p. m., annual business meeting. Sunday. 6:30 a. m.. sunrise service at Blackwell hlU. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school. Saster program. 11 a. m.. wor ship, communion service. 6:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. group ft .udltortum. Senior X . r. im " r HoUy at Eighth. Marry Hansen, mln Uter. :30. Preparatory prayer service a. . service, sermon. ine i ... - ira.ti Mnne." An thems, "Open the Gates" and "In the End of the Sabbath." 4:30, Easter ves pers by choir. 7:30, union evening service at Nararene church. Annual eonereiatlonal meeting Wednesday. covered, dish dinner, 6:30. St. Mark's Church Fifth and Oakdale.Ceorge R. Tur ney. rector. Easter day, 7, holy com munion (said). 0, choral eucharist. 11. morning prayer, ante-communion and sermon. 13, holy communion. 4. church school festival service, flower ing of cross, presentation of mite boxes. Tuesday, 10:30. sewing unit; 13:30. luncheon and meeting; auxiliary guild. o Guyer's Market o U. S. and Federally Graded Meat Plggly Wiggly S. Riverside at, 13th and S. Central WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE! For Your Easier Menu ROASTIHG CHICKENS Fancy Large Hens No Leghorns! FRYING SIZE RABBITS LINK SAUSAGE Special for Your Easter Breakfast Sauerkraut YfflL LOAF Pint Di" Pickle lb- 15c SrlhS' 3for0c O FRESH FISH O Crabs Halibut Salt Cod Herring Smoked Herring Mackerel . Chinook Salmon Fillet Rock Cod Fresh OYSTERS . . . . . . . pint 65c Chorea eff the Natarena Holly at First. Fred M. Weatherford. pastor. Out landing Easter Sunday school program, 0:43 a. m. A special gift bookmarker will be presented to each visitor. Dr. Russell V. DeLong, union guest speaker, will be heard three times: 11 a. m.. 3 p m. and 7:30 p. m. Several numbers of spe cial music, John Eby, director. Assembly of God 11 Newtown street O. O. Baker, pastor. 8:45, Sunday school. Attend the Easter rally. 11. the Swanson evangelistic party. 6:30. young peo- fle's Christ Ambassadors meeting. :30. unusual program by Swanson party. Meetings every evening ex cept Saturday at 7:45. A warm wel come to an. tTn1vBr.af anlrldial Ttmsl. 406 West Main Street, Medford Ho tel, Studio Hall. Dr. Edward C. Le Vyne. Pastor. Church services each Thursday, 3 p. m. Rev. Darlene Le vy ne minister, and Psychic. Message Assembly. Also Rev. Le-Vyne will be at the hotel from 11 a. m., to a p. m.. for spiritual advice same days. All welcome. The Apostolic Faith , N. Central Ave, at 3rd St Kev.C n, nn.tnr fl:o. Sunday school. 11:00. Morning Worship; 3:00, Young People's Evangelistic Meeting Every one welcome; 7:45. Evening Evangel Istio Service. The orchestra and chorus choir will present a concert of Easter music; 8:00, Mld-Week Meetings on Tuesday and Friday nignis. antral Ave., and. Jackson Street W a. nV Worship and Communion, i. - .' n v. Aasiatv. 6:30 P. m.; EvangeJliUc Bible Ccnferencee 7:30 5ne to "pretch morning and evaninj Sunday and nightly at 7:45. Special Easter music Brother. C.R wbrsham and Tlsdal. will preach. Come and bring someone Christian Crusaders 6:30 p. m.; eve iine service i 7:30 p. m.; prayer meet- Further announcement! wll I" rnajw c.nriov. Praver meeting! in vari ous home. WfrSS Keller. PasJor. Invite the public to service Saturday. 8 p. m. Ad)uUnt r.elSo- Adjutant C.' Rosnlck wlU deUver the message. i-ir.t rhnrrh of Christ. Scientist 22 N. Oakdale. Services every Sun day at 11 o'clock. Subject. April 1 ..o-.iu.. o-in fitinrfav school. 8:00. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonials of Christian Sci ence healings. The reading room at 414 Medford Center building, is open from 10 a. m.. to a p. ni, wsq,. days and nolldays. B.-1 Ami ft,nrti Meeting at the Howard School, old Pacific niijnway. . in.An C.nriav .rhnol tlOUr. 11:00, Easter 'morning worship, with children's program. phji, men: "He Is Risen." Receptlor i ol members. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Mid. week prayer. Zlen Evangelical Lutheran Church West Fourth at "Oakdale. Elvln 8. Hansen, pastor. Easter Sunday, 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Wor ship service. Special music by Junior and senior choirs. Sermon: "He Is Risen" by Pastor Hansen. 12:00 noon Courtesy Communion. 7:30 p. m. Lu ther League. the First Baptist Chore. 5th and N. Central Sts.. Wolford A Dawes, pastor. Bible School. 9:43; Morning worsmp, 11 a. m.; ii" Pinnle'a mMtlnf. 6:30 n. m.: Evening Service, 7:30: Mid-week Service, Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel streets. Louis i;. Ktrhy. D.D. minister. Easter Sunrise service 6 a. m. Church School 8:30 a. m. Easter worship 9:30 a. m. Ser- mAn "I p.niih In hi Moraine. Second service 11:00 a. m. Sermon: Love Trlumona over Ail. sacrca Paeeant 7:30 D. m Easter music: "Clirist Arose." and "Christ Our Pass Over." Solo. Mrs. Howard Bush, Talent Friends Church Mllo Clifton Ross, pastor. Oeorge A. Bales, associate In chargl 10:30 Dun- day school. 11:30 Easter r.--crntng wor ship, with children's program, and sermon. 7 p. m. Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor, and Adult Bible study. 8 p. m. Evening Gospel hour, sermon by pastor: "He Is Risen, Even as He Said." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints ii um enrf street. Earl D. Clem ents. Branch President, No. 3 Loring Court. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.; Re lief Society, Priesthood and Primary. 11:10 a. m.; shihik. p. m.: M I A. services. iu " p. m.; Easter program Sunday, 10:00 a. m. "Love Triumphs Over All." The vested choir, led by Harold Burleson, will present two an thems, "Christ Arose," and "Christ Our Passover." Mrs. Bush will sing "In the End pf the Sabbath." There will be 65 accessions into the church at these two services. At 7:30 p. m. a sacred pageant "The Symbol of the Cross," will be presented by seven young adults assisted by the choir. St Peter's Lutheran Church (Synodlcal conierencei. a,, main ami Dnrtlanri Av HafTV H. YOUnC. DaStOr. Sunday school at 8:43 o'clock, followed by Easter egg num. rosier with celebration of Holy Communion. Gu.1,1 hiMinm meetinff after the service to consider the pastor's call to Immanuel Lutheran Church of Albany. Seventh-day AdvenUst Church Corner of Edwards and Beatty Streets, G. A. Thompson, pastor. Sat urday, 9:30 a. m.. Sabbath school. 11:00 a. m.. Sermon by Elder C. A. Scriven, President of the Oregon Con ference or aevenui-aay .uvcnwv. Wednesday 8:00 p. m.. Prayer Meeting, topic, 'The Victorious ChrisUan Life." Church of Christ, Phoenix Ronald F. Whtted, minister. 10 a. m.. Rlhla school: 11 a. m.. Morning serv ice. Communion; 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., Evening services. Saturday, 2 p. m. There will be a par ty and Easter egg hunt for all the children in the community In the pri mary and beginner age groups. METHODISTS PLAN m uni n cil IU HULL) EASTER SERVICES Methodist Church will cele brate Easter with a Sunrise service. Three youth groups and many adults will meet at the church at 6 o clock and go to a hill top near Jacksonville Berr H. Schmidt will, be gufst speaker after which they will have an Easter breakfast. The pastor. Or. Louis C. Klr by, will conduct two Easter wor ship services at 9:30 a. m. at 11 o'clock to ' accommodate the Easter crowds. At the first service he will speak on "Joy Cometh in the Morning, and at the second, E FINAL SERIES OF BE AT NAZARENE lSivr h OF A WELL DRESSED EASTER So smart ... so flattering ... so charming yours ! New season fash- ions that dress you in exquisite perfection to play up your lighter side. Suits and coats with a sparkl ing personality ... dresses endear ingly styled. You'll love all our Easter Into spring fashions. 100 Wool 3-piece and 1 -piece CT IS oi.mHimorLHi EASTER SERVICES THROUGHOUT DAY Easter Sunday services at St Mark's Episcopal church, an nounced by the Rev. George R. Turney, rector, are to be held at I, 0 and 11 a. m., 12 noon and 4 p. m. The 9 o'clock service will be the traditional choral eucharist, with musical setting as follows: Organ prelude, "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring," Bach; proces sional hymn, "Welcome Happy Morning," Sullivan; introit, "In the End of the Sabbath," Speaks; Kyrie, Gloria Tibi, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei, Lut kin; hymn, "The Strife is O'er," Monk; offertory anthem, "Christ Our Passover," Schilling; "Gloria In Excelsis," Noble; "Sevenfold Amen," Stainer; re cessional hymn, "Jesus Christ is Risen Today," Lyra Davidica; organ postlude, "Hallalujah Chorus," Handel. Tho choir Is directed by Ro berta Ward Bebb with Mrs. Nell Taylor at the organ. Personnel of the choir is as follows: Mes dames Stephen Nye, C. O. Lari son, John Day, H. Morris, George Barnum, C. Crary, A. G. Mc- Millin, M. Gibbons, Walter Treece, Theodore Holmes and Bebb; the Misses Olive Curry. Audrey Davis, June Williams; the Messrs. R. W. Frame, El wood Hedberg, La Verne Suther lin, Fred Strang. Adiel Neff, A. J. MacDonough and the Rev. Turney. The 7 a. m. service will be a communion service with music the 11 a. m. service is to be morning prayer and ante-com munion and sermon with a re petition of the choral program presented at the 9 a. m. service, with communion at 12 noon. Flowering of the cross . and presentation of mite boxes will take place at the 4 p. m. church school service. rrlday. March 30. 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUHS THREI Robert Merritt, chairman of the executive board, will moderate the meeting. SOLDIER IN PUP TENT KILLED BY ARMY TRUCK Battle Creek, Mich., Mar. SO (U.R) One soldier was killed and another seriously Injured Medford Church of the Naza rene will be host for the closing Union Pre-Easter Passion Week series with Dr. Russell V, De Long, guest speaker. "His minis try during the week has been oi far-reaching effect in this com munity," states Rev. Fred M Weatherford, pastor and presi dent of the Medford Ministerial association. First item on the program will be a program by the Sunday school department. This will in clude a series of exercises, "The Trail Elazing Christ", "The Vic tor", 'The Easter Message". The Sunday school departments will also furnish music and a pageant presented by the Junior girls. Dr. DeLong will also speak briefly to the Sunday school. Topics from which Dr. DeLong will speak during the day in clude: 11 a.m., The Meaning of the Cross", the 3 p.m. Union mass, meeting, "Easter, a Fore token of Church Triumph", and at the 7:30 closing message, 'The Pull of the Cross". Special music under the direc tion of John Eby will include numbers by the chorus choir. 'The Day Is Breaking", "Halle-. lujah For the Blood", "The Story of the Cross", Other vocal num bers will also be heard at the afternoon session. Mrs. Ruth Eby will serve as organist for the morning and afternoon sessions and Mrs. Mottle Vroman ' Huenergardl will preside at the organ Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The public Is extended a hearty invitation for this big closing day of the series. CENTRAL PL CHURCH TO HOLD BUSINESS MEETING Central Point, March 30. The Federated Church (Brick Church) of Central Point will hold its annual business meeting tonight at 7:45 o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year and to transact all current congregational busi ness. AU members and friends of the church are urged to attend. last night when run over by aa army truck while they slept In pup tents near Jackson, Mich., military authorities announced today. Victims of the accident were) Pvt. Charles H. Terrell, 23, Ro anoke, Va., killed, and Corp. Ernest J. 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