Church Notices
Church of Christ
1056 Court St.. Maurlcsj Tisdel. min
ister Sunday services, 10:30 . m.,
subject: "The Successful Christian.
8 p. m., subject, "The Second Coming
of Christ.' Wednesday, 8 p. m., Bible
study. We invite you to attend out
church service.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets. Louis C.
Kirby, minister. Sunday school, 9:43
a. m. Worship 11 a. m. Solo, Mrs. How
ard Bush. 7:45 p. m.. Topic: "Forgotten
Men." Duet, Mrs. Helen Pierce and
Mrs. Mary Schmidt. Youth meetings.
7:00 p. m , Bible expositions Thursday
7:45 p. m. Woman's Society Tuesday 3
p. m.
PUcrbn Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie Streets.
D. D. Phillips, minister. 9:45 a. m.,
Bible school. 10:45 a. m., sermon:
'Great Birth Day of Church." Nell
Sanfers, soloist. 6:30 p. m.. Junior and
senior g-oups. 7:30 p. m., song service.
8 p. m.. text 1 Thess. 5:23:24. Imo
gene Blair soloist 8 p. m., Wednesday,
prayer meeting.
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you are a first-class mechanic you
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Ninth and Bartlett
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Batata
I Church of Chrlit
Central Avenue and Jackson gtreets.
William S. Kepple, minister. Bible
school, 10 a. m.; worship and praise
11 a. m.; C. E. Society 6:45 p. m.;
evangelistic service B p. m.; prayer
and Bible study Wednesday. ( p. m.:
choir practice Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Morning message topic: "The Power of
Pentecost." Evening topic: "The An
swer to Life's Inquiry."
tirst Presbyterian Church "
Holly at Eighth streets. Harry Han
sen. minister. Pre-prayer meeting.
Sunday, 9:30: church Bibla school.
9:45: church service, 11 a. m., sermon:
Anthem. Thine Is Tha Greatness.
Solo, "Bless this House," Mrs. William
McAllister Children's sermon. Super
vised nursery room. Young People s
meetings 6:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer
fellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
St Mark's (Anglican)
Fifth and Oakdale, George R. Tur
ney, rector. Whit-Sunday (Pentecostl;
8 and 11, Holy Communion; 8:45,
Church school: Whltsun Monday. 8.
Evening guild, parish house; WhlUun
Tuesday, 11, Holy communion; Wed
nesday 8, Spring party, parish house.
Thursday and Friday, regular sched
ule. . .
Mrst Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W. Dan
lels. minister. Pentecost: 9:45 a. m.,
Bibe school. 10:55 a. mWorshm.
Message: "WHAT IS CKRISTIAlJ
ITY"? 6:30 p. m., Christian Youth Fel
lowship. 8 p. m.. Worship. Message:
"THE COLD CHURCH." Special mu
sic. Observance of the birthday of the
church.
Talent Methodist church
Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor. 1m.
Friday, May 18, Fellowship supper at
the church. Sunday services: 9.45
Sunday school. Clarence Holdrldge.
sVoerlntendent. Presentation of first
Quarter awards. 11:00. Monday wor
SVlo Sermon by pastor. 7:45. evening
,vic? 7:45. X Wednesday. Prayer
meeting and Bible study.
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson. Rev.
w shearburn. pastor, 9:45 Sunday
Study" 7:45. Friday. Song and
prayer.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Services every
Sunday at 11 ock..Sbect. Uym
"MAi-tal- and ImmorUls. 9.30. sun-
open from 10 a m. to S p. m.. except
Sundays and holidays.
"centraf Potat'lEifH. Hansen P..-
meeting. Thursday: 2 p. m. Women,
Missionary Society meeting.
t Peter's Lutheran Church
S,-,M?4"url S' h YounnganpaP.?or:
s.nechoSibMrt,:
bershlp. Visitors alway. welcome.
way? Mllo Clifton Ross. P"'" aim'
EC.h W.to PenS?'P Ch
Srena cM'Flannelgraph story W
C. M. rvinR. .uuiBwi - r
Bible study.
test messages and um". i&v.
consultation. Everyone welcome.
A Dawes. Pastor. Bible school 9:45
ftrmonfeS
Young People's meeting 7 p. m. Eve
ning iervlci p. m. Helpfuf messages
Free Methodist Church .
337 W. Tenth St.. Pastor, R. O. Kel
ler. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morn
ing worship. 11 a. m. Evening service.
7 45 o m Y P. M.S., 7 p. m. Wednes
day &.'r Ser"ce45 p. m We are
glad for new faces each Sunday Come
and get acquainted, and we will en
deavor to do you good.
The Salvation Army '
238 N. Bartlett Street. Free and
Easy meeting Saturday at 8 p. m Sun
day school at 9:45. Holiness -Meeting at
11:00: Young People's Legion. 6:15:
Salvation meeting. 8:00. Theme of the
dov will be "I Am An American.
Adjutant C. Rosnick will be the speak-
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ApottoHe Faltfe Church '
N. Central Ave., at Third St. Bev.
C. W Frost. Pastor. 0:30. Sunday
school. Bible taught by competent
teachers. 11. Devotional ana rraise
Service. Personal testimonies tell of
answers to prayer. 3, Evangelistic
Meeting. 7:45. Evening Evangelistic
Service. Opening with music program.
8, Tuesday and Friday services.
Talent Friends' Church
George Bales, pastor. Sunday school
in an ln,.htth Lindstrom SuDerin-
tendent. 11:30 morning worship. Jun
ior ana senior t. c. ai r.w. avening
worshio hour at 8:00 with the Chris
tian Endeavor group In charge. Mid
week prayer meeting, Wednesday at
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Assembly of God Church
11 Newtown Street, G O. Baker,
pastor. 0:45. "Blind for Three Days,"
subject of Sunday school lesson. 11:00
"Life HI vine Power" messane by Das-
tor. 8:30. Christ Ambassadors. 7:45.
Her. and Mrs. Richard J. Teeter re
turned missionaries, guest speakers.
8 n m.. Wednesday. Praver and praise.
8 p. m., Friday, 'What the Bible
Teaches.
Advent Christian Church
West Jackson at Welch.Irvln Dupray
minister. Bible scnooi, a. m. num
Babb, superintendent. We have a place
for you. Preaching 11 a. m., subject,
Hope." A welcome awaits you. We
have been pleased to see some new
faces at our services.
Jacksonville Presbyterian Church
Lawrence H. Ailtchelmore. minister.
Bible school, 0:45 a. m.; worship 11
a. m., annual observance of Rural Life
Sunday with members of Grange and
4-H Invited guests, special quartet
number; sermon, "God's Planting";
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; Mon
day, 7:15 p m., Scout meeting; Thurs
day 8:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Mrs.
Geo. Wendt. director, Mrs. Ray Harris,
pianist.
Seventh-day Adventlst Church
Edwards and Beatty Streets. G. A.
Thompson, pastor. Saturday 0:30 a. m.,
Sabbath school. Saturday, 11:00 a. m.,
Sermon by Eugene Winter. Saturday,
7:30 p. m.. Young People's Meeting.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting.
Church of God
R. F. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school,
0:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Christian Crusaders, 6:30 p. m. Eve
ning service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet
ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Missionary
meeting, Thursday. 2:00 p. m. Young
People's meeting, Friday. 7:30 p. m
Services will be held at the church
Haven and Holly streets.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints
331 West Second Street. Earl D. Cle
ments, Branch Pres. Sunday school.
10 a. m.; Priesthood, Relief Society
and Primary, 11:30 a. m.: Sacrament
services, 7:30 p. m.; M.I.A., Tuesday,
7:30 p. m.
Church of the Nazarene
George Coulter, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m., with a class for
everyone. Morning worship at 10:45.
Combined young people's groups at
6:30 p. m., with Rev. Coulter conduct
ing installation of officers. Evening
service at 7:30. Mid-week service
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Zlon Lutheran Church
West Fourth at Oakdale. Elvin S.
Hansen, pastor. Sunday 9:45 a. m
Sunday school; 11 a. m., Worship serv
ice with Confirmation. Sermon: "In
vesting a Life." 7 p. m., Luther League
tor youth of all ages. Tuesday, 8 p. m.,
Brotherhood; Thursday, 5 p. m.. Jun
ior Choir practice; 8 p. m., Senior
Choir Practice.
Zion Lutheran To
Confirm Classes
At Sunday Rites
Next Sunday, Pentecost Sun
day in Zion Lutheran churches,
will be observed at the Medford
church, located at Fourth and
Oakdale, with a class of six boys
mnlrlnir nuhlie confession of their
Christian' faith and becoming
members of the church tnrougn
the Order of ., Confirmation.
Those to be received are Merton
Bali,- Robert Gllman, Roger
Hogstrom and Ernest Stamm, all
or Meatora; .-.eonara ovmui.
Prospect and. Roy Renner of
Grants Pass. The Rev. fiivin a.
Hansen, pastor, will deliver a
special sermon entitled "Invest
ing a Life."
On the following Sunday, May
27, adults will be received into
church membership and Holy
Communion will be adminis
tered. After the service all new
members will be feted at a con
gregational fellowship dinner in
their honor to be served in the
church parlors. 1
Baptist Young to
Conduct Service
Sunday Evening
Young people of the First Bap
tist church will conduct the
Sunday service at 8:00 p. m., the
theme being "Looking unto
Jesus."
A young people's choir will
present several numbers and a
ladies trio, male . quartet, a
musical saw and clarinet duet
will be featured.
A cordial invitation Is extend
ed to all who enjoy good music
and inspiring messages.
STARS GO OVERSEAS
Hollywood, May 18 (U.R)
Dimpled Skating Star Sonja
Hcnie, one of the first volunteers
to a War department request for
more overseas entertainers, left
today for a port of embarkation.
Bette Davis, two-time Oscar win
ner, and Charles Ruggles will
leave soon to act in USO camp
show theatrical companies. Miss
Davis will star in "Holiday."
Closing time for Classified Ads 8 30
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DOG EATING RED
POINTS PUTS BITE
ON WOMAN .
Lut week, Mrs, Ed Ln (
tha dinner scrape to tier dof.
Rusty, and settled down with the
paper. But not for kmr. There
on the food page It laid that
housewives, threw away thou
and of red point beeauaa ttwqr
did not save meat trimmings and
platoacrapsl .'
Now tin. Lane aavM an fat
crape to be melted down and
added to the saivsye can. That
way the (eta more extra red
point. Rusty Is doing nicely on a
leaner diet. He was too fat, any
way. And our country Is getting
more of the used fat It urgently
needs for war and home-front
essentials.
L
AI DINNER MEET
The annual conference of the
Medford Methodist Church was
held Wednesday evening in the
church with 175 people attend
ing a covered dish dinner. Fol
lowing the dinner Miss Marjorie
Bloomingcamp and Miss Bernice
Bloomingcamp sang a duct. Miss
Thelma Loughary gave a reading
and Miss Helen Pierce sang two
numbers. Dr. E. J. Aschenbren
ner, of Grants Pass, presided.
Highlights of the occasion as
reported by the pastor. Dr.
Louis C. Kirby, were the wel
coming of new members and re
ports of department heads, show
ing an outstanding year In the
church.
Dr. Kirby's report showed that
105 people united with the
church during the current year,
making a total present member
ship of 902. He also reported the
baptism of 40 persons.
Church treasurer, Miss Annie
Bateman, reported all local and
denominational items paid in
full and f 8,000 given to missions,
the largest amount ever given
by the church.
Other reports showed an In
crease in attendance of 100 in
the church school with an en
rollment of 471 pupils. Clarence
Meeker for the trustees, report- j
ed over $800 spent for renairs
and improvements. The Worn-,
an's Society of Christian Service
through its president Mrs.'Harry
Meyers, reported a membershi
of 180 and receipts of $1700.
Mrs. Beulah Faber said mem- i
bership of the Wcsleyan Service j
Guild was the largest it had ever j
been and $250 had been given to j
local and Missionary causes.
The pastor closed the service
by presenting a well planned :
program for next year. i
MAX SCHMELING SAID
ARRESTED IN HAMBURG
London, May 18 (U.R) An
Exchange Telegraph dispatch
from Hamburg said Max Schmel
ing, former heavyweight boxing
champion, was found there to
day. An Exchange Telegraph cor
respondent said Schmeling was
arrested on the Hamburg water
front by two military policemen
of the 53rd Welsh division.
He was in civilian clothes, the
agency reported, and said he
had been discharged from a para
troop regiment.
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Flees Kansas Jail
Lansing, Kan., May 18 (U.R)
William La Trasse, 63-year-old
escape artist, train robber and
convicted murderer, escaped to
day from the Kansas state peni
tentiary here.
Robert Hudspeth, warden,
said La Trasse escaped from the
prison hospital where he had
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