Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1950, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD (OHZOOH) MAIL THIBUNB
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. . in Medford Churches
St. Mark's Episcopal Church Plans
Morning Services Easter on Sunday
St. Mark'i Episcopal church from the early service with the
will observe Easter with tradi
tional services, commencing with
a Sunrise eucharist in the church
at 6:30 a. m. with a full choral
rendering by St- Mark's senior
choir, under the direction of
Roberta Ward Webb with Nell
Beverly Taylor at the console
In addition to Eyre's setting to
, the holy communion and tne
"traditional Easter hymns, the
choir will present "Christ the
Lord Is Risen Today," and for
the offertory anthem, "King of
Kings with Mrs. Katheryn Mor
ris as soloist.
Communion Service
There will be no preaching
Bt this service.
At 0 a. m. family choral com
munion will be held In a musical
setting rendered by St. Mark's
Girls choir, directed oy Mrs
Stephen Nye and with Miss Gail
McDuffee at the organ.
The introit, "Christ the Lord
Is Risen" will be sung, followed
by the offertory anthem, "Gate
way Carol." The rector will
preach on "Resurrection and
Life"
At 11 a- m. the senior choir
will repeat the musical setting
Plan Easter Program
; For Phoenix Church
( Phoenix, Apr. 7 An Easter
; program will be presented by
j the Phoenix Presbyterian Sun
j day school Sunday, with each
' department taking part. Primary
and junior students will be par
ticularly featured.
The program will be held in
the recreation room of the
Sunday school and all parents
of the children are invited to at
tend. The committee in charge of
the program is Mrs. A. V.
Thompson, Mrs. R. D. Thompson
and Miss Beverly Wilson. It is
atatcu Unit the program will
bring the Easter story in a vivid
manner.
Following the Sunday school
program the usual morning
service will be held with the
Easter message to be given by
the Rev. E. J. Clark. There will
be special Easter music by the
choir and reception of new mem
bers will be held.
Anyone in the community not
affiliated with some other
church is invited to attend.
The traditional sunrise service
. la planned by all three Phoenix
churches. Music for this is be
ing furnished by pupils of Mrs.
Eve Prentice in Medford. Miss
Joan Anderson will sing "Think
on Me" and Miss Cnrol Davis
will give an accordion solo, "Be
neath the Cross of Jesus."
rector preaching on "Easter And
Immortality." This service will
be broadcast over station KYJC
Floral Service Sit
Overflow congregations at this
service will be accommodated in
the markade with radio recep
tion from the church.
At 4 p. m. Children of the
church school with their parents
will attend a floral Easter serv
ice, highlighted by the tradition
al flowering of the cross and pre
sentation of mite boxes. A short
address will be delivered by the
Rev. J. M. B. Gill
Newcomers, visitors and those
without church affiliations are
welcome at all services.
Au.mhlv nf Gnd (Eacle Point)
Sunday ichool 3 30 p m. Worhlp
3.30 Dm. Thursday. 7:45 p.m.. BlDie
tudy.
Rogue Klvr Arctmhly of God Million
On Broadway. Sunday program
fl:4fl am. Worship 11 am. Young Peo
ples C.A.'a S;43 p m. Evening service
young people presenting 'Even the
Lilies".
Seventh llay Adventlst Church
Corner Edwards and Beatty streets.
Worship 11 a.m. Sahhalh school at 9:3u
a m. Al.v. at o:ju p.m. u. &. aennep
per, pastor
Wav-slrie Chaoel Church
t Pentecostal Independent). 2072
Buckshot hill road. Sunday school 0:43,
am. Worship 11 am. Evangehstic
servicc Wednesday 7:30 p m. Young
Peoples' service Saturday 7:30 p m.
Uihle study. Pastor, Rev. K. R. Miser.
First Presbyterian
Easter Services,
Breakfast Slated
Sams Valley Easier Service
Easter program during Sunday
school hour at 10 a.m. in school house.
Sermon. "The Resurrection", alter
program by pupils. Easter egg nunl
for children following. Bible school
and bnet worship and preaching
service held here each Sundav.
Charles T. Naher, minister.
K. P. Hall Lecture Series
Special lecture will be presented
by Dr. O. E. Millard, in K. P. hall at
11 a m Easter Sunday. Subject will
be. - The Activating Principle of the
Resurrection." There will be special
music.
Central Churrh of Christ
Central and Jackson. Don H. Bvert.
pastor. William H. Kignt. Bible school
superintendent. Bible school 11:43 a m
Worship 11 a m., sermon, "The Resur
rection." Young Peoples' meeting 6:31)
pm. Evening service 7:30. Sermon
"Why Seek the Living Among the
Dead?"
Assembly of God (Rogue River)
Sunday school 9:45 am. Special
Easter program, Mrs. Ralph Grosen
bach, superintendent. Worship at It
a.m. Christa umbassadora iyoung peo
ples group) o:sa p m. Mrs. Andrew
Yates president. Evangelistic service
7:45 pm. Wednesday Bible study and
prayer 7:43 p.m. Church located on
Broadway near Main atreet. Rev. Ed
ward T. Grafslrom, pastor.
Easter observances of the
First Presbyterian church, Med
ford. will start with a sunrise
service at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, it
was announced today. Through
the courtesy of Miss Claire Han-
ley, the service will be held at
Hanley s butte, route 2, off the
Jacksonville highway or off Ross
lane.
Groups wishing to attend the
service are requested to meet at
the Presbyterian church at a a.m.
The service has been arranged
by the combind youth groups of
the church who will have as
guests young people of the First
Christian church.
The service is open to the pub
lic and groups of young people
and adults from other churches
not having services of their own
are welcome to attend.
Breakfast Planned
Following the service, break.
fast will be served for young
people of the church. Through
the courtesy nf Mr. and Mrs. A
L. James of Rogue River Pack
ing corporation, breakfast will
be held in the cafeteria of the
Rogue River cannery, Front
street.
Two morning church worship
services are planned, the first
at 9:30 and the second at 11
o'clock. Guest speaker will be
Philip S. Hitchcock, Klamath
Falls. Included in special musi
cal selections will be "Christ
Our Passover," "All Hail the
Power" and "Hosanna." Soloist
will be Mrs. William McAllister.
Mrs. Charles Champlin and Mrs.
George Wendt.
For their concluding services
the high school youth group will
hold a fireside sing at the church
parlor at 6:30 p.m.
A Joyful Easter to All!
from
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
1020 East Main Street
larry H. Young, pastor
Sunrise Service 6:00 A.M. in the church -Theme:
'The Risen Lord Is Still the Same Savior"
Easter Anthem by Ladies' Trio
Easter Service with Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.
Theme: "The Message of the Open Tomb"
Easter music by the Senior Choir and Junior Choir
The public is cordially invited
Advent Christian Cburrh
Weit Jackson At Welch street. 9:45
am., Sunday school with informal
Eater profjram; 11 a.m.. Preaching
service with sermon by Lee Williams;
7 30 p.m., tocial service.
'7 inn Lutheran I'hurrh
4th and Oakdale. O. W. Ebhgrrt,
pastor. Church school 9:45 a.m. Pub
lic worship 1 1 a m. Easter morning
breakfast. John Garner's home, 2435
l,rnan avenue. Chi Rho circle. Mon
day, 8 p m. at churrh. special pro
gram. Brotherhood, Tuesday evening
at church. Good Will circle Thursday.
2 p rn at Mrs. Alf Brewold . W est
Main.
Temple Baptist Churrh
794 Letter lane. Perry M. Johnson
pastor. Cooperating with Southern
Baptist convention. Sundny school
and Training Union tor alt. Simul
taneous revival begins Sunday with
Chaplain Henry W. Anderson as
evangelist. "The Baptist Hour," KYJC,
12. 30 p.m. each Sunday.
Mfdfard Gomel Center
i Undenominational! AOS Western
avenue. Sunday school 9.45 am. Les
son, "The Risen Master." Worship 11
a m. "Treasures from the Tomb," com
munion. 7:45 p.m., Evangelistic rally.
Wednesday, 7:45 p m.. Prayer and
Bible study. George Southwick. pastor
Medford Friends Church
Merriman road and De Barr avenue.
Carl F Miller, pastor. Sunday school
10 a m. Easter program at this time.
Worship 11 am. Pastor will preach on
subject, "The Living saviour. Jim
or church same hour. Christian En-
denvor 6:30 p m. Evangelistic service
7 30 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
1111 East Jackson street. Rev. John
Connor, pastor. Sunday school 11:4j
am. Worship It a.m. Young Peoples
meeting 6:45 p in. Evangelistic meet
ing 7:30 pm. Mid-week prayer meet
fng Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
First Presliyterlan Church
Holly at Eighth. Rev. Harold Rob
erts, moderator. Sunrise service 5:30.
pre-prayer 9 a in., school 9 30: ervice&
0 30 and II em., sermon. "Why Seek
Ye the Living Among the Dead? ':
Philip S. Hitchcock. Klamath Kails.
speaker; Junior sermon 9 30 a m.,
nursery. High school group 6:30 p.m.
No evening service.
. Mark'i Church (Episcopal)
George R. V. Bolster, rector. Easter
day: Sunrise choral eucharist 6:30 a in.
tamlly choral eucharist with sermon
a nv master choral eucharist with
sermon fKYJO. Children s lloral serv
ice, presentation of mite boxes, 4 p.m.
Friday, holy communion, 11 am.
irksonvltle Assembly of God
J. A. Skinner, pastor. Sunday school
9:43 a ni. r.nsler nromni. service.
.. Easter message. 7:45 p m , taster
play hy young people of Christ Am
bassadors group sew cnun n locaica
at Filth street and Blackwell lane
Foursquare Church
East Jackson and Morrow road
Rev. Harry and Viola Hansen, co
past on. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school
taster program by pupils. 1 1 a.m.,
Worship. Subject. "Miraculous Event.'
7:30 p.m., Easter drama. "The Promise
of Easter." 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible
study. 7;30 p.m. Friday, prayer meet
ing.
The Churrh In the Pines
Blackwell hill, two miles south ol
Gold Hill. Rev. D. W. Casev. pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. Evangelistic 7:45 p.m. Midweek
service Thursday 7:45 p m. Special
service 7:45 p.m. Good Friday. April
7. sound picture. Bethlehem to Cal
vary"; fellowship service fur all. Free
bus service.
Firtt Churrh of Christ. Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Church services
11 am. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday. 8 p.m.. testimonials Oi
healing. Reading room 228 West Sixth.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except holidays,
evenings 7 to 9 except Wednesdays.
Sundays 2 to 5. Subject April U,
"Are Sin, Disease And Death Real?"
Central Point Church of Christ
3:30 a.m.. Sunrise service. Charles
Weliman home. Granite hill. 7:30 a m.,
Youth breakfast. Central church. Med
ford. 9:43 am., Bible school. 11 am.
Lord's supper. Easter message. 3 pm.
Service to shut-ins, in homes. 6:30
pin.. Youth meeting. 8 pm.. Service,
special music; baptismal service. L. H.
Camp, minister.
St. Peter'j Lutheran church
10J0 East Main. Harry H. Young
pastor. Sunrise service 6 a.m. m
church. Sunday school 9:45 a m. Easter
serv ire, communion, 1 1 a m. Congre-
Kdiiunm (justness meeting Monda
p m. Sacred concert by Concordia
cnorus, Portland, Thursday. 8 p in
Adult class Friday, 7:30 p.m. Confir
mation class, Saturday 11 a m.
Phoenix Presbyterian Churrh
E. J. Clark, minister. Sunrise serv.
Ice flam. Breakfast 7 pm Bible
school program 10 a m Worship II
a m Anthem by choir. Solo. "Thanks
Be to God" bv Mrs E Wright Ser
mon. "The Empty Tomb" Ladies' Aid
Wednesday z pm i noir practice
p.m. Bible school cabinet 8 pm.
First Method. it Churrh
West Main and Laurel. Meredith
Groves, miuislrr. 9:30 and 11 am.
Identical services; sermon. "The Power
of an Endless Life." Anthr-iu. solo.
Mrs Archie Pierre, Methodist men s
quartet. 9:30 a m . Children's pro
gram. H30 pm. youth meetings 7 30
p m . Easter cantata by chancel choir,
"Divine Redeemer."
Churrh of the Brethren
Mary and Saling streets Stanley
Keller, pastor. Easter Sunday: Sun
rise service, meet at church 4am;
Bible claes 10 a m ; children's pro
gram; Worship II am, pastor's mes
sage. "Because 1 Live" CBYF and
Brethren 7 pm. Drama 8 pm" S m
hol or a Cross" Wednesday, Junior
Ht-Y. 7 pm.
Apostnllc Faith Church '
North Central at Third. Rev. C. W
Frost, pastor. Sundny school 9:30 a.m.
Worship 11 am. Young people 3 pm
evangelistic 7:30 p.m.. with special
taster program by organist, chorus
ana nrcnestra. Supervised nurserv,
lucsrtay and Friday. 8 p.m. Service at
neese wreeK cnurcn Wednesday, 8 p m
Central Point Presbyterian Churrh
Sunday school and worship service
Youth choir practice 11 a m. Westmin
ster fellowship meeLs for trannnrli.
lion to Jacksonville. 6 pm. Fellowship
n.lllK jnny, nieniora armory
Wednesday. 7 p.m. J. K. Swank, pastor
Talent Friends Churrh
Pastor. Irwin Aluer 5 45 am Kim.
rise service. 10 a m.. Combined Sun
day school Easier program and wor
ship. 7 p m.. Christian Endeavor. 8
p m.. Song and praise. Tuesday, 7:30
p.m.. Young Peoples' Prayer fellow
ship. Wednesdiiv. 7 n m rhmr r..
hearsal; 8 p.m.. Prayer nice tins
Jacksonville Presbyterian Church
Friday. April 7. Sarrainmu nf hn.
nsm Ana Lord supper, 7:45 p m
Sunday, Sunday school. 10 a m. Wor
ship service with special Easter pro
gram 11:30 a.m. Westminster fellow,
ship 6 30 pm. Wednesday. Fellowship
skating party, Medford armory, 7 p.m.
J. K. Swank, pastor.
Free Methodist hitrrh
337 West Tenth street. Pastor. R G
Keller. Sunday school 9 45 a in. Wor
k-nip ll am YPMS. 6 45 pm Evan-
urnMic service 7 30 pm. Wednesdav
prayer meeting 7 30 p m. Easter mes
sage ny pnsioi , "Resurrection Joy
First Christian Thurrh
Mnth and Oakdale. Holly Rov Jar-
vis, minister, v a in.. Firse service:
Message. "When the Dawn Came",
Anthem. 10 a m , Bible school, tl am.
Second service; Message. "The Promise
He Promised"; Anthem. 6 u m . Jun
ior high youth. 6 30 p ni . Senior high
youth. 7 30 p m , Easter cantata.
Rabboni". 8 33 p.m.. Youth fireside
First HaptUt Church ( oner lt e
North Central M Fnth street Wol
ford A Dawes, pastor Binle school
9 43 a.m. classes (or all Worship 11
a m . sermon. ' The Declaration "
Special music. Baptist Irenes 6 ;to
p m. Evening service 7 ,30 Choir will
present raster cantata. "The Mvstrrv
of Easter "
Churrh of The Naarene
Holly nt First street P J B.irtram
pastor. 9 am. -r:nni it,,.- u-ml-iY
School program 9 45 a m Worship 11
a m . "What E.tster Means to Me '
Easter music, choir. 6 30 pm Youth
7 30 p m . Thirty-voice A Cappella
choir of Northues Nrripe college
Urrinfsday. 7 30 pm. church annual
meeting.
Wost City, 111. lU.Pi Jossc
DuKcor's enr ran out of rh$ nn h
country rond near here. When
he wont back for thi car the
next day, it was missing four
wheels and tires, cencrntor, bat
trry and carburetor.
C. P. Church Slates
Communion Services
Central Point, Apr. 7 An
early morning communion ser
vice will be held at 6:30 Easter
at Community Bible church, at
Central Point. The special pro
gram will include a short mes
sage by Rev. Floyd Pollock. The
public is invited.
The Sunday school will pre
sent its annual Eastern program
at 9:45 a.m. and the Easter mes
sage will be preached at 11 a.m.
by Pastor Rolf Hansen. Another
communion service will take
place at the close of the morn
ing worship for the benefit of
those unable to attend at the
early hour.
Youth services at 6:45 p.m.
and the evangelistic service at
7:45 will conclude the Easter
activities.
A new sound system provid
ing listening for mothers in the
church nursery and also chimes
in the church steeple have been
installed recently by the young
adult class of the Sunday school
and will be in use Sunday.
Baptist Choir Plans
Cantata Sunday Eve
The choir of the First Bap
tist church will present an East
er cantata, "The Mystery of
Easter" at the 7:30 evening ser
vice on Easter Sunday. The can
tata tells the Easter story
through use of a full choir, solos
and men's and women's choruses.
J. Robert Cochran directs the
church choir with Mrs. Evelyn
Graham at the organ. Soloists j
will include Mrs. Fidelis Piatt
Donn Piatt. S. T. Brannock, Fred
Phillips. Lester Wilco Jr., and
Boh Semon.
The public is invited.
Adventists Schedule
Services on Sunday
"The Unpardonable Sin" will
be the subject of the sermon
Sunday evening at 7:45 at the
Adventist church, according to j
Pastor O. E. Schnepper.
Many have wondered what,
this sin is which God cannot
forgive, he said. Pastor Schnep
per said he will tell just what
it is and why God cannot forgive
one who has committed this sin.
The subject this evening is
"The Mark of the Beast." The!
Bible predicts a time coming !
when no man can buy or sell j
save who has this "Mark." Some ,
have thought it to be the sign of i
the "Hammer and Sickle" while
others think it to be some labor I
union label. i
All are invited.
the Chapel trio will sing and Igo and Arlene Brood. Follow
Mrs. Vern Wilson will give the ing the service an Easter break
devotional message. Ray John- fast will be served,
son will preside. The public is invited. If it
Committee in charge includes rains, the service will be held
Bill Walker, Dolph Bills, Ellen in the church.
Sunrise Service Dated
By Methodist Youth at
Heuner Ranch, Sunday
A sunrise service sponsored by
Youth council of the First Meth
odist church will be held on the
Heuner ranch near Jacksonville,
Easter Sunday at 5:40 a.m.
The program includes a cornet
duet. "The Holy City" hy Walter
Kendal Jr. and Kay Williams.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL
Fifth and Oakdale
EASTER SERVICES
Sunrise Choral Eucharist 6:30 a.m.
Family Choral Eucharist with Sermon.... 9:00 a.m.
Easter Choral Eucharist with Sermon 11:00 a.m.
Broadcast Over Station KYJC
Children's Easter Floral Service .. 4:00 p.m.
Newcomers and Visitors Cordially Welcomed
at All Services
REV. GEORGE R. V. BOLSTER,
Rector
YOU WILL ENJOY
8000 BAPTIST CHURCHES
Simultaneous Revivals
April 9 to 23
HEAR ....
CHAP. HENRY W. ANDERSON
AT THE
Temple Baptist Church
794 Lozier Lane
CACH EVENING 7:30 P.M.
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CHAP.
H. W. ANDMSON
Etnglnt
LONG-LIVED FAMILY
Memphis. Tenn. U.R' Little
Duranne Burt of nearby Cas
cilla. Miss., is well-equipped
with living ancestors. A recent
count showed Duranne had four
living great-grandmothers, three
great-grandfathers, two grand
mothers and two grandfathers.
Easter Services
DUPLICATE MORNING SERVICES
9.30 and 1 1:00 A.M.
Sermon: "The Power of An Endless Life"
SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC
7:30 P.M. Easter Cantata
"The Divine Redeemer" Gounod
Mrs. C. R. Adamson, director
9:30 A.M. Easter Program in Nursery,
Kindergarten and Primary Departments
6 30 P.M. Youth Meetings
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main and Laurel
Meredith A. Croves, minister
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SERVICES
SUNDAY
11:00 A.M.--7:50 P.M.
Don't Miss The...
MUSICAL PROGRAM
The
Orchestra, Organist and Choir
have prepared for this
sacred day
Supervised Nursery for Childre.
t Both Services