Church Notices
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Fifth I" OakdaU. Oeorg Turney,
rector. Fourth Sunday after Easter,
n holy communion (first commu
nions); 9:4s, church ichoul; 11. morn
ing service and sermon. Tuesdav,
1030, tewing unit: 12:30, luncheon
and meeting, auxiliary-guild. Thurs
day and Friday, regular schedule.
Slot: May 6, U. T. O. oilarlng.
Church of Christ
1058 Court street. Maurice Tisdale,
minister. Morning worship. 10:30; eve
ning services, 8. Subject for the eve
ning services will be "Set Thine House
In Order." We invite you to be with
us in our services. We teach nothing
ut the word of the Lord. It is de
signed to do us good.
pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie streets.
D D. Phillips, minister. 9:45 a. m.,
Sunday school; 10:45 a. m.. worship;
6 30 p. m.. Junior and senior groups;
7 30 p. nv, half -hour of orchestra mu
sic and praise service; B p. m.. young
leoDle in charge of evangelistic serv
c Pfc. Halliard of Camp White will
t a speaker; 8 p. m., prayer meeting.
geventh-Dav Adventist Church
Corner of Edwards and Beatty
treats, G. A. Thompson, pastor. Sat
. urday, 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school; Sat
urday, 11 sermon, "Salt That
ftas Lost Its Flavor"; 7 p. m., young
people's meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m.,
prayer meeting.
t Peter's Lutheran Church
(Svnodical con(erence). East Main
and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young,
mi tor. Sunday school and Bible class
it 9-45 a. m.; divine worship with holy
communion at 11, theme. ''Be Present
When the Risen Savior Comes to
Strengthen Faith." Choir practise
Tuesday evening at 7:30.
Jacksonville Preshyterlan Church
Lawrence Mitchelmore, pastor. 9:43
m . Bible school; 11 a. m., sermon,
Near to the Heart of God," S. M. S.
story, choir anthem; 7:30 p. m., Chris
tian Endeavor; Monday, 7:15 P- nv.
Boy Scout meeting: Thursday, 8:30
m , choir rehearsal with Mrs.
George Wendt, director.
Talent Friends Church
Ti,Sundy .chool 10:30 Elizabeth
T indstrom, superintendent. Adult
classes rr!t in city hall. Mom In
message at 11:30. Junior C. E.. senior
C eT and adult Bible study. 7. Eve
ning service 8 with message by pas
tor Praver meeting Wednesday at 8.
Youth activities as scheduled.
Assembly of Ood Church
11 8. Newton street. G. p. Baker,
minister. 9:45. Sunday school: 11.
Eorning
meeting. i.ou, b.b..rv.... ---
iji-uiig vinin0. nraver and
n-& VHHav evening. "What
i r.nhM " A warm I
the Bible' Teaches." A warm welcome
jor an.
Universal Spiritual Temple
In Medford hotel, mezzanine floor.
He"! Darlene Le-Vyne. pastor. Church
Services each Thursday at 2 p. m.
Lecture from the Bible and tests and
after message assembly, a message
to all. All are welcome.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
"it North Oakdale. Services every
Sunday at U o'clock. Subject, April
29. "Probation After Death." 8 30.
Sunday school. 8. Wednesday evening
meetings include testimonials of Chris,
tian Science healings. Reading room
at 414 Medford Center building open
from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sun
days and holidays.
Federated Church of Central Point
Rev. Rolf H. Hn,n'.,P"toMJ"
slonary convention meetings: Friday,
I 45 p. m.: Sunday. 11 a. m.. 3 p. nv:
Rev. Michael Kurlak. from French
West Africa speaking and showing
pictures. Other services: Sunday. 9:45
a. m- Sunday school: 6:30 p. m..
Y. P. meetings; 1:45 p. m.. Fellow,
ship service. Monday. B p. m., mens
prayer meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m..
mid-week prayer meeting.
rirst Baptist Churrh .......
Filth and North Central streets.
Wolford A. Dawes, paslor. Bible
chool. 9:45: worship, 11 ""QSS:
Denied"; anthem. "My Shepherd ,
duet. Mrs. C. Fin ey and Mrs. D.
Piatt. Young peoples ?rouP'' B-?"-Evening
service. 130, solo. Miss Ma
Fine Norton. Annual meeting of
church. May 2. Covered dish dinner,
:45. Meeting- following.
The Apostolic Faith
NortV Central ave. at Third stteot.
Fev. C. W. Frost, pastor. 9.30 Sunday
school: 11, devotional and P"iu
service; 3. young people's ev.nge 10
meeting: 7:45. evening evangelistic
service: opening with; program i of mu
sic by the organist, orchestra and
mixed chorus. 8, mid-week meeting
Tuesday and Friday evenings.
' sSsfKrtlet street. Fre. and
easy meeting Saturday. 8 P-"-; Su.nT
day school. holiness sen-Ice "
young people s legion. 6:15; a"'"0"
meenngV8.PTheme for the yJ
pie s legion will be around the May.
pole. Both Sunday morning andee.
Sing services will be conducted Dy
Adjutant Bosnlck.
C1l?caco.0,r00Wil.on. pastor. Sunday
chMl":45 a m.; morning worship
II a m.; Christian Crusaders. oJU
" m ; "vening ec.. 70 J- nv.
prayer meeting, Wednesday, 730
m.: Intermediate class 7.30 p m. e
expect to be worshiping : In our own
building soon. Announcement wm an
pear in this paper later. our presence
U desired In all services.
Free Methodist Church K,iier
p.wiir ;k&$s 3
cordially invite you to each of our
services.
Foursquare .Gospel Church
Corner Central and J"V'unday
W Shcarburn. pastor. 9.45. u"'"'
schoo n? worship;
pie's service: 7:45 evangelistic-service
with inspirational songs and testi
monies. The pastor will T,"'I12'Y:
Wednesday. Bible study. Epistli i to
Romans. 7 :45. Friday, song and prayer
eervtce. The public is invited.
Church of Christ .-, .treat
Central avenue and Jackson straw.
William S. Kepple. minister. Bib e
chool, 10 a. m; worship.
C E. society. 7 p. m.: vangelistlc
aervlca, 8 p. m. Bible study and pray
r. Wednesday. 8 p. m Choir practice.
Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Sunday morn ng
topic. "Cods Grace." The ..evening
topic. "The Poor Man Cried.' All are
welcome.
Hl" ? J?rch Nsiarene
win .tl F'rt-red M. Weatherford
Sunn? i? hl". "rew appearances
iunday as pastor. A special rally in
rV.rfi5U."day Ft0? W1" feature.
Dedication of babies and reception of
Cf.me?ber featured at 11 a. nv A
baptismal service fcatura in the 7 30
night program. Visitors and friends
invited.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale. Delhert W. Dan
iels, Minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible School.
Of5 a. m. Morning worship. Message
The Sin We Are Afraid to Mention."
Anthem by the choir. 6:30 p. nv. Chris
tian Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p. m. Eve
ning worship. Message. "Victory Over
Circumstances." Special music.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Elvin S. Hansen, pastor. Sunday.
9:45 a. nv, Sunday school. 11:00 a. nv.
worship service. Sermon: "The Lord
and Giver of Life." 7:00 p. m.. Luther
league. Monday, 8:00 p. m. Kingdom
workers. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. Young
Women's Missionsry at A. Brewold
res., Jacksonville highway. Thursdav.
1:30 p. nv. Ladles' Aid at J. Dawson
res., 412 Boardman.
First Presbyterian church
Holly at Eighth Street. Harry Han
sen, minister. Pre-prayer meeting,
Sunday. 9:30 a. nv; .church Bible
school. Church service. 11. sermon. "A
Way of Freedom." solo. "The Silent
Voice." Jean Farley, anthem by choir.
Children's sermon. Supervised nurs
ery room. Christian Endeavor meet
ings 6:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer tel.
lowship, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Medford Friends Church
Meeting in Howard School, old Pa
cific highway. Milo Clifton Ross, pas.
tor. Mrs. I.iiplla Lewis. Dianist. 10 a. m.
Sunday school. 11 a. m. worship. 12
noon. Annual business meeting. ioi'
lnn. a iln.nl. llinr-tv ThlirsdaV. I
p. nv, mid-week prayer and Bible
study, led by Oscar N. Brown, Salem.
Friday. 6:30 p. nv, regional Twin
Rocks rally banquet.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets. Louis C.
Klrby. D. D. minister. Sunday school
... wi.ia it .nn i n, brmnn:
"The Holy Spirit In The Believer.
Trio: "Holy unosi. ntim rm...
Leonard. Mary Schmidt. Nursery tar
small children. Evening service. 7.30.
Sermon: "A Dream that Transformed
a Life." Youth groups mcci.
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K2 through P2 valid through
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SUGAR:
Rnnk 4 Suear stamp 35
valid throuah June 2. New
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SHOES:
Book 3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3
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GASOLINE:
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valid through June 21. "B" 6-7
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Sunday, April 29, 3 P.
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YMCA HOST TO .
Hl-Y CONGRESS
DISTRICT MEET
Medford YJICA was host to
the Southern Oregon Hi-Y Con
gress last Sunday. Worship ser
vice for the day was written by
Ben H. Schmidt and Capt. Har
old Burton, theme of the service
being "Power of Influence."
Officers of the day were Alton
Hayes, Medford, president; Stan
ley Dubbs. Grants Pass, vice
president and John Reedy, Aslv
land, gecretary. Nineteen dele
gates from Medford were in at-'
tendance, four from Ashland,
seven from Grants Pass and 11
from Roseburg. Six girls from
Roseburg who represented the
Tri-Hi-Y, national girls organiza
tion affiliated with the Hl-Y
clubs, also attended.
The program opened at 8:45
a.m. with registration and open
ing formalities were led by
Schmidt. Devotions and election
of officers followed. Frank Van
Dyke, state representative from
Ashland, gave the keynote ad
dress.
Informal Hi-Y discussions led
by Gerald Pence, LeRoy House,
John Bullock and Alton Hayes
completed the morning program,
At noon a luncheon was served
by Mrs. G. Pence, Mrs. J. Hayes,
Mrs. Clarence Meeker and Mrs.
Schmidt.
Her. Mflo Ross opened the
afternoon program with an ad
dress entitled "An Older Boy's
Religious Living, In Thought and
Action." Mrs. J. A. Smith spoke
on "Forming a Peaceful World"
and open discussions were held
on the talks.
George E. Maddox sang two
longs which were followed by
the closing address by Rev.
Ross.
Later a Fellowship Circle,
directed by Alva Lows, Rose
burg, was held.
WEATHER
Northern California Clear
today, tonight and Saturday, ex
cept cloudy along northern coast
and mountains northern part.
Slightly warmer.
Closlne time for Sunday Too Lata
to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon
f lease rememoer.
J'ville Juniors
To Present Play
Tonight in Gym
Jacksonville, April 27. The
play, "The Phantom Bells" Is to
be presented by the Jacksonville
high school junior class tonight
at 8 p.m.. In the Jacksonville
gymnasium.
The cast includes!
Maxlne Johnson, as Laura
Rhodes; Betty Rock, as Mrs.
Rhodes', Simone Petard, as Lela
Sayles; Wanda Meyer, as Miriam
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Friday, April 27, 1945
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