Church Notices
Vntvarul Spiritual Tempi
Meet at Medford Hotel. Rev. Dsr
lene Le-Vyne, pastor. Church service
each Thursday, a p. m., at Medford
Hotel, mezzanine floor, and from 11
a. m., to 2 p m. Consultations by Rev.
D. La-Vyne Healing and message as
sembly at 2 p. m. All welcome.
Baker.
Assembly of God
11 Newtown street Q. O,
castor. Sunday school, a :45
Mornlnr worship, 11 a. m. Christ am
bawadori, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv
ices 7:45 p. m. Wednesday prayer and
praise 8 p. m. The public 1 invited to
attend the services.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Corner of Edwards and Beatty. O.
A. Thompson, pastor. Saturday, 9:30
a. m., Sabbath school. 11 a. m., Ser
mon by Ray Hlxon of Portland, guest
speaker. 8 p. m.. Vesper service lead
by Dean Lower of Portland. Wednes
day 8 p. m.. Prayer meeting.
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Th Apoitoile ruth
N. Central Ave , at Third St. Rev.
C. W. Frost, pastor. 8:30 Sunday
school. 11:00 Devotional service. 3:00
Young People'! meeUn.7:43 Evening
Evangelistic service, preceded by a
program of special muslc.8:oO Tuesday
and Friday services. Come just as you
are and bring a friend.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie Streets.
D. J. Phillips, minuter. 8:43 a. m.,
Sunday school. 10:43 a. m. Missionary
service. 6:30 p. in., Junior and Senior
groups. 7:30 p. m.. evening service
conducted by Mrs. Elva Thompson and
young people's groups. p. ".Wed
nesday, prayer service. 8 p. m., Thurs
day, cottage prayer service.
Friends' Church Quakers)
Meetlng'at the Howard School, old
Pacific highway. Milo Clifton Roes,
pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday school, mis
sionary Sunday. 11 a. m.. Worship.
Adj. Chas. Rosnick. of Salvation
Army, will preach. 7 p. m. Christian
Endeavor. 8 p. m.. Evangelistic serv
ice. No mid-week meeting or youth
activities, because of Oregon Yearly
Meeting of Friends, at Newberg.
Free Methodist Church.
337 w. loth St Pastor: B. O. Keller.
Sunday school, 8:45 a. m. Morning
worship. 11 a. m. Y.P.M.S., 7 p. m.
Evening service. 7:43 p. m. Wednesday
Prayer meeting. 7:43 p. m. Misa Eve
lyn Collin, of Portland. Oregon, will
rive charge of Daily Vacation Bible
School, beginning next Monday. June
4, at 8:30 a. m.. each morning. We in
vite the children of h f"niiVl2
cpme and enjoy her Felto-gram Bible
lessons. .
First Church of Christ, Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Services every
Sunday at 11. Subject, June 3 An
cient and Modern Necromancy, alias
Mesmerism and H y p n o 1 1 s m, De
nounced." 9:30. Sunday School. 8.00,
Wednesday evening meetings Include
testimonials of Cchrlstian Science
healings. Reading room, 414 Medford
Center building, open 10 a. m. to a
p. m., except Sundays and holidays.
First Christian Church ' '
Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W. .Dan
iels, minister. 9:45 a. m.. Chlldrena
Day program, by Department of the
Bible school. 10:55 a. m.. Morning
worship. Message: "The Uh
Child.,r Anthem. 6:30 p. m.. Christian
Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p. m.. Evening
worship. Message: "The Cold Church,
from Revelation. Duet Eunice and
Vera Smith.
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Fonrsqnare Gospel Church
Central and Jackson. Rev. W. Shear
burn, paslor. 9:45 Sunday School. U.
worship, baptismal. 6. Crusader prayer.
8:30. Mrs. Wilfred Keele will speak to
the Young people. 7:45, Rev. Wilfred
Keele of Los Angeles will speak in
evening evangelistic service. Special
singing. 7:45. Midweek services, Wed
nesday and Friday.
Taleot Methodist Church
Kev. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Sunday
services: 9:45, Sunday school, Clarence
Hildrldge. superintendent. 11. morn
ing worship. Message by Rev. A. G.
Jeffries. Special music. 7:45, evening
service. Wednesday: 7:45. Prayer meet
ing. Bible study. Thursday: 2. WSCS
meets at the Walty home. Friday: 7:30
Sunday school board meeting.
St Mark's (Anglican)
Fifth and Oakdale. George R. Tur
ney, rector. Summer schedule for
June. Sundays. 8, Holy communion;
10. Senior Church School: 11. Morn
ing service and sermon. Fridays: 11,
Holy communion; Monday: June 4.
special teacher's meeting, 8 p. m., rec
tory. The Salvation Army
238 N. Bartlett Street. Free and
Easy meeting, Saturday at 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45. Holiness meet
ing at 11:00. Mrs. Rosnick will fee in
charge. Young People's Legion at
8:13. Mrs. Wenzel will be in charge.
Salvation meeting at 8:00. Adjutant
Rosnick in charge.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Sts. R. F. Wilson,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.; Christian
Crusaders, 6:30 p. m.; Evening service,
7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting, Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m.; Young People's Prayer
service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
The First Baptist Church
Fifth and N. Central Sts., Wolford
A. Dawes, pastor. Bible school. 9:45,
Classes for all ages. Morning worship.
11 a. m.; Sermon, "The Communion."
Chpir Anthem, ''Hear Us Blessed Je
sus," by Sexton. Solo by Mrs. Ted
Graham. Communion. Young People's
Groups meet at 7 p. m. Evening Serv
ice 8 o'clock. Sermon, "Paul Before
Agrippa." Choir anthem, "He Shall
Feed His Flock," by Cole, Special music.
Zlon Lutheran Church or the ULCA
Fourth St., at Oakdale. Elvin S.
Hansen, pastor. Sunday 9 a. m., Sun
day school. 11 a. m.. Worship service.
Sermon: "Ancient Lessons for Modern
Living." 7 p. m., Luther League. Mon
day through Friday 9 a. m., to 11:45
a. m.. Vacation Bible School classes
for two weeks. Tuesday, 8 p. m.. Chi
Rho Circle at Guenther Residence. 613
S- Newtown.
First Presbvterlan Church
Holly at Eighth Street. Harry Han
sen, minister. Pre-prayer meeting.
Sunday. 9:30 a. m.; church Bible
School, 9:45; Church Service, 11 a. m.,
Anthem, "My God and I": Vocal Trio,
Sermon, "The Light that Shined in the
Darkness." Children's sermon. Super
vised nursery room. Young People's
meeting, 6:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer
fellowship, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets. Louis C.
Kfrby, D.D., minister. Sunday school
9:45. Worship 11:00, sermon. Anthem.
"Open Our Eyes," solo: "The Holy
City," by Harold Burelson. Evening
Ferv.ce 7:45. Sermon. Mrs. Marjorie
Hopkins will sing. Board of Educa
tion. Tuesday 7:43. Vacation Bible
School, Monday 9 a. m.
Church of the Brethern
Mary and Saling streets, Stanley G.
Keller, pastor. Bible classes convene at
10:00. Story for children. At 11:00 Mr.
Orval Etter of Eugene will speak on
"The Current Quest for International
Security." Evening service at 8:0Q in
clude hymn singing, devotional and
sermon: '"The First Century Church."
St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri
Synod)
E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry
H. Young, pastor. Sunday school and
Bible class 9:45. Divine worshio 11.
Theme: "Following the Savior." Va
cation Bible school commenses Mon
day, 9 a. m. and continue to June 10.
Siftfiinni 0 tn 12. Confirmation class.
I Wednesday, 4:30 p m. Adiflt member-
snip ciass, weanesaay, cou p. in.
Church of Christ
Central Ave. and Jackson St. Wm
S Keppla, minister. Bible school 10
a. m.; worship, 11 a. m.; C. E., 6:45
p. m.; gospel service, 8 p. m. Wednes
day, 8, prayer and Bible study; Thurs
day, 7:30 p. m., choir practice, Sun
day morning message will be brought
by Lowell Applebury of San Jose
Bible college. Evening message by
pastor.
Church of the Nalarene
Corner of 1st and Holly St. Rev.
George Coulter, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m.; worship, 11 a. m. Sermon:
"Remove Not the Landmarks." Youth
group meetings, 6:30 p. m. Evening
service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon: "The
Master's Call." Dally vacation Bible
school under direction of Mrs. Dora
Mae She per d begins on Monday. 9
CHURCH OF GOD SCHOOL
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY
The Church of God vacation
Bible school will begin June 4
and continue through June 13
with classes for ages from 4 to
IS years. School hours will be
from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Monday
through Friday each of the two
weeks.
An interesting program with
plenty of activities is being ar
ranged, according to a church
spokesman. A public program
and exhibit will conclude the
project. All children are invited
to attend the classes.
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CHURCHES OF CITY
PLAN SUMMER
The Medford Ministrlal as
sociation through its committee
chairman. Dr. Louis C. Kirby,
announced today that many
churches of the city have
planned to conduct a vacation
Bible school beginning Monday,
June 4, and continuing through
June. 15.
Devotions and class work, con
sisting of studies in the Bible,
missions, handcraft and recrea
tion will be held every day from
9 to 11:30 a. m. Many of the
churches, also plan a picnic on
Friday, June 15, and a demon
stration service in the church
showing the kind of work done
during the Bible school sessions.
There will be classes for children
from the nursery through the
junior high grades.
Parents of the community are
urged by the committee to select
a school and send their children
regularly each day for instruc
tion. . .
NAZARENE VACATION
SCHOOL IS SCHEDULED
Daily vacation Bible school
classes will begin next Monday
at 9 a. m. at the Church of the
Nazarene, corner of 1st and
Holly streets with Mrs. Dora
Mae Shepard as director.
Mrs. Shepard, who comes
from Burns, Ore., has had rich
experience in teaching both in
public schools and also in con
ducting city-wide vacation Bible
schools, according to the church
announcement.
Classes will begin at 9 each
morning and continue to 12
o'clock. Handwork classes will
be provided and special courses
in music, memory-work and Bi
ble note-book work with pictures
will be featured daily.
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
SLATES BIBLE SCHOOL
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
comer East Main and Portland
avenue, will again sponsor a va
cation Bible school, June 4 to
June 15. Sessions will be held
each day, Mondays through Fri
days from 9 to noon, with classes
for children four to 15 years of
age.
A staff of competent teachers
has been selected, according to
the announcement. Courses will
be given in Bible history, a mem
ory course on Bible passages,
commandments and the Apostles
Creed, books of the Bible, and
Biblical art. According to the
pastor, Harry H. Young, if the
film is available, the school will
feature a movie on the Life of
Christ. This film will also be
shown to adults Thursday, June
7 at 8 p. m. No admission charge,
but a silver offering will be
taken to help pay the rental fee.
Christian Church
Vacation School
Will Open June 4
Daily vacation Bible school
will be held by the First Chris
tian church. Ninth and Oakdale,
beginning June 4 and continuing
through June 15, it was an
nounced today. Sessions will be
from 9 a. m. until 11:30 a. m.
Monday through Friday.
Children will be divided into
four groups. Theme for begin
ners will be ""let's go out of
doors," primary theme will be
"exploring God's out of doors,"
juniors will study "discovering
the Holy Land" and intermedi
ates, "the life of Christ."
All children from beginner to
the intermediate age not en
rolled in Bible school elsewhere
are invited to attend the school.
rent peace Issues, the meeting
being held in fellowship hall of
the Christian church. Those in
terested are invited to hear Mr.
Etter.
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BRETHREN SPONSORING '
TALK ON WORLD PEACE
Mr. Orval Etter, of Eugene,
state secretary for the Fellow
ship of Reconciliation, will speak
Sunday at the Church of the
Brethren. His 11 a.m. topic will
be 'The Current Quest For In
ternational Security," and will
include an evaluation, .from a
religious point of view, of the
Dumbarton Oaks proposals, and
what is happening to them at the
San Francisco conference.
At 3 p.m. Mr. Etter will meet
an informal group to discuss cur-
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