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rafWliKliTiifi-a'Aif -v Church Notices Apoitoltc Faith North Central and 3rd Streets. Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Regular services as follows: Sunday: Sabbath School, 9 30 a.m.; Devotional, 11 a.m.; Young People's meeting. 3 p. m.; Evangelis tic, 7:45. Tuesday and Friday, 8 pm. Watch for announcement of Christ mas program, which wiU be well worth while to attend. Chapel Of The Rooks And Roses 10 So. OakdaU Ave. D. E. Mil lard LL.D Minister. Morning ser mon lecture, 10:55 a. m. Subject: "Science and religion. Are they allies or enemies? Will science replace religion? Is the world coming to and end or will religion and science build a new one?" Hear this dynamic message. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel... Louis C. Kirby. D. D. minister. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worship 11, sermon: "Phillip, the Devout Layman." Anthem by choir. Solo: "Bless This House" by Mrs. H. Buah. Evening service 7:30. Sermon: "'The Reach of the Soul." Youth services 6:30. Official board meets Tuesday 7:30 p. m. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W. Daniels, minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. Classes all ages. 10:55 a. m Morning Worship. Message by Mrs. E. R. Moon, former missionary to Jamaica. Anthem by Choir. 6:30 p.m. Christian Youth Fellowship Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Ser mon "With A Persecutor and Blasphemer." Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's witnesses. Kingdom Hall, 31 ft. Grape, Sunday 8 p .m. Watch tower Bible study. "Living Under Grace, and Not the Law"; Friday, 7 30 p.m.. Service Meeting: 8:45 p.m., 'Theocratic Aid to Kingdom Pub lishers'". 328 N. Riverside. Wednes day, 7.30 p. m., Bible study. "The Kingdom is at Hand." Church of God Haven and Holly streets. Roscoe F. Wilson, pastor. Sunday School 8:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young People's meeting 6 :30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Praver and praise service Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. Choir practice Thursday 2 p.m. W. H. and F.M. S. Thursday 2 p. m. Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson. Rev. W. Shearburn, pastor. 9 :45 Sunday School with classes for all. 11, Wor ship, "Hold Fast That Which Thou Hast." 6:30, Young People's Crusa der service. 7:30, Evangelist Arthur Goble will speak on the subject "Awaken". 7:30 Wednesday and Fri day Midweek services. The public is invited. St. Mark's Episcopal Church 5th and Oakdale George R. Tur ney, rector. Sunday (2nd Sun. in Advent ) 8, a.m. Holy Communion, 9:45. Church School; 11. Morning prayer and sermon. Monday 8. Eve ning Guild, business meeting, election of officers. Thursday. 7:45, choir rehearsal. Friday 11, Holy Commun ion. Weekdays at 5, prayers and intercessions. X HEAR Dr. Willard H. Pope TONIGHT! SUBJECT: "God's Amwei to the World's Scientists, States men and Politicians Is the Discovery of Atomic Ener gy a Fulfillment of Bible Prophecy? What Will the End Be According to the Bible?" Don't Miss Thisl ATTEND CONGRESS SES SION TONIGHT at 7:451 Enjoy great Singsperation led by Rev. Wilmer Brown, Pastor First Evangelical Church of Salem. Hear Chief Kiutui Tecumseh sing. CONGRESS FOR UNITED EVANGELISM Under the Auspices of the WORLD CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALS ASSOCIATION, Continues Another Week, With Two Sessions Daily 3 and 7:45 P.M. AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5th and Central Rev. Wolford Dawes, Pastor i ... Speaks Saturday V teste. ft President German E. Ells worth of the North California Mission, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will speak to the local church congregation Saturday, at 8 p. m. All inter ested are invited to attend, ac cording to Earl Clements, branch president. The church is located at 331 West Second street. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 331 West Second street. Karl Clem ents, branch president. Telephone 5400. Priesthood class 9:13 a.m. Sun day School 10:30 a.m. Chorus work ii p. m. Sacrament meeting 7 p. m. Seventh-Day Adventlst Edwards and Beatty streets. G .A. Thompson, pastor. Saturday 9:30 a.m.. Sabbath school. Saturday 11 a. m., sermon. Saturday, 3:45 p.m.. Young People's meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. St. Peter's Lutheran (Missouri Synod) E. Main and Port land Ave.. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school. Bible class, 9:45 a. m.; worship 11 a. m. Speaker. Pastor N May. Grants Pass. Confirmation in struction Monday. 7:30. Christmas luncheon of Lndios' Aid. Thursday afternoon, 1 o'clock. Erich requested to bring inexpensive gift for exchange Talent Friends Church George Bales, pastor. Sunday school 10:30 a. m., Elizabeth Lind strom, superintendent. Morning Wor ship 11:30 a. m. Junior C. E.. 5 p. m. Senior C. E , 7 p. m. Evening Wor ship 7:30 p.m. Student Prayer Meet ing, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Junior Boys Ice skate Saturday. Advent Christian Church Jackson and Welch. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. preaching at 11. Sub ject: "The Day of Accounting." F. 13 Eastman, speaker. First Presbyterian Church Holly at Eighth Street. Harry Han sen, minister Pre-prayer meeting Sunday, 0:30 a. m.; church school, 9:45; church service. 11 a. m., An them. Trio. Sermon, "Why The Church?", by Kev. J. Jack Paskell. guest speaker. Children's sermon. Youth meetings: Juniors 4 'p. m.. High School, College Age, 6 :45. Prayer Wednesday at 7:30 p m. Pr Methodist Church 337 W. 10th Street. Pastor, R. O. Keller. 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 meeting 7:45 p. m. Julia Mae Weber, Ashland, will give felt-o-gram Bible lessons each night next week to children of commun ity immediately alter school. Church of Christ. - 1056 Court St. Maurice Tisdel. minister. Services: Morning worship Sunday 10:30 a. nr. preaching at the evening service 7:30. Bible study Wednesday evening 7. The church where nothing but the word of the Lord is taught and where you are always welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist 212 North Oakdale. Services Sun day 1 1 o'clock. Subject for Dec. 9. "God, The Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school 9 30 a. m. 8 p. fn. Wednesday meetings include testimo nials of Christian Science healing. Reading room at 414 Medford Cen ter building 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. ex cept Sundays and holidays. Church Of Christ W. S. Kepple, minister. Central Ave and Jackson Street. Bible school 10 a. m. Worship, Communion, 11 a. m. C. E. Society. 6:30 p. m. Evan gelistic Service. 7 :30 p. m. Prayer, Bible study Wednesday 7:30 d. m Morning topic, "The Man That Dared to Speak". The evening topic, "When An tvangcust came. Friday, Dec. 7, 1945 MEDrORD MAIL-THIBUNE TTVZ 43B S o is ... '.. 4 4 Friends Church (Quakers) Old Pacific Highway and DeBarr Ave., at Midway Koad. 10 a. m. Sun day school. 11 a. m.. Worship, Bible exhibit. 6:30 p. m.. Junior, Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Ser vice. Wednesday, 7-9 p. m., Youth Night. Thursday, 7:30, mid-week prayer. Women's Guild will meet as announced. - Assembly of God Church 11 Newtown street. G. O, Baker, pastor. Messages Sunday: "Three unspeakable Blessings. at 11 am "Face To Face With Facts." at 7:30 p. m. Christ's Ambassadors Young People, 6:30 p. m. "Why 1 Am What I Am" by guest speakers. Sunday scnooi, :45 a. m. Midweek services, 7:45 p. m., Wednesday and Friday. Jacksonville Presbyterian Lawrence H. Mitchelmore. pastor. 9:45 a. m., Bible school. 11 a. m., sermon "Mary's Sour", choir number. Quarterly fellowship covered dish dinner for members of congregation and friends will follow. Evening service and Junior society meeting iu ue ommea xnis weeK. rnursday 7 30 p. m., Bible study. 8 p. m., ciioir rcnearsai. First Baptist Church 5th and North Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes, pastor. Bible school 9:45. Worship 11 o. m. The pastor will speak on the theme From Glory To Calvary". Special music. Young People's Groups meet. 6:30 p. m. Evening1 service 7:30, con ducted by the representatives of The World Christian Fundamental Asso ciation. Special music. i V III r ? Ill 'Ti S J H : W U (pi Heavenly dresses to take you right through that round of holiday parties coming up! Smooth flattering lines skillfully nipped in at the waist, artis tically cut at the neck. Styles as glam orous or conservative as you desire. To make your selection from this bevy of beauties is a thrilling experience itself. Sizes 9 to 20 Vi RAYON CREPE VELVET TULLE JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF SWEATERS SLIPOVERS CARDIGANS WITH COAT SLEEVES Rich, vibrant colors in blush pink, blue, light blue, green, wine, tan and brown and all of 100 virgin wool. You'll want several of these lovely sweat ers to complete your wardrobe. And they make wonderful Christmas gifts, too! Sizes 32 to 50. 3.95 to 6.45 PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M M DE PT. ST Zlon Lutheran Church 4th at Oakdale. Klvln S. Hansen, pastor. Sunday: 0:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m.. Worship service Sermon: "The Seven Visions." 7 p. m. Luther League. Monday: 8 p. m Sunday school teachers and offic ers meet. Tuesday: 8 p. m.. Brother, hood. All men invited, Thursday: 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. Wiliam D. Uoshaw To Be Speaker at Baptist Congress William D. Upshaw, for eight years a member of congress from Atlanta, Ga., and in 1932 the prohibition candidate for president, will be one of the speakers over the week-end at the Congress for United Evan gelism at the First Baptist Church. He will be main speaker Sat urday night at the youth rally. Upshaw's deep-south old-fashioned Georgia wit makes him a unique speaker for youth ral lies. The Georgian "orator on crutches" was known as "the most electrifying speaker in congress," keeping Washington "on its ear" by his fearless in dictment of the "naughty drink ing higherups." The Literary Digest said in 1923, "to Con gressman Upshaw belongs the credit of awakening the con science of America on the ques tion of sober officials." Upshaw will also be main speaker at the Sunday night service. LaVerne Redding, Naval Radioman, Home for Visit LaVerne Alvcy Redding, chief radioman in the navy, arrived in Medford Thursday for a visit of three-weeks with his mother, Mrs. M. H. Mears, 11 Vancouv er. Redding, in the navy for 14 years, has served on many types of ships and while assign ed to the attack transport, USS Laurens, participated in two in vasion landings, the Lingayen gulf and the Okinawa opera tions. Redding reports that during the past year the Laurens has covered some 60,000 miles In all parts of the Pacific and recently arrived from Tokyo Bay with high point men from the Eighth army ready for discharge at Seattle. Redding is at present detach ed from the ship and has been assigned to radio technician's school in Chicago. LaGuardia Radio On Liberty Time New York, Dec. 7 (U.R) Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia will begin his career as a radio commentator Jan. 6 under spon sorship of Liberty Magazine, he announced today. His salary for a Sunday broad cast from 9:30 to 9:45 p. m. (est) over WJZ, New York, and the American Broadcasting com pany network, will be in excess of $100,000 a year. Clnairs- time rot Classified Ads 8:3U i m 'loo l.ate to Classify 12:13 p m Plea., rrmfrnwr 10M0MOW UIIHI 7-VICITAill LAXATIVI Save time and energy by shopping early Lovely firt. delightful duo ..stirring thoughts of Lilac-Time. fl . 3 Federal 3 excise yCTVK ex,'? on O yy - ViXf r Cosmetics M--:? "Sfe. . .... . E-4 v.,4 I Plu.l.d. to, .z ! r j,t ' v y .... 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