1st Christian Church
Easter Services Set
Dual morning worship services
will be conducted at the First
Christian church Easter Sunday.
The first church service is
scheduled at 9 a.m. with the
choir presenting the Easier an
them, "Christ is Risen." E. Run
aid Rice will direct and Mrs.
Ernest Conrad will be at the or
gan. The sermon for the first
service will be "When the Dawn
Came."
At 10 a.m. all departments of
the Bible school will meet for
their teaching sessions. Classes
and teachers will be available
for all age groups. The repeat
service will be at 11 a.m. with
the pastor speaking on "The
Promise He Promised."
The Sunday evening service
will witness presentation of the
Easter cantata, "Rabboni" start
ing at 7:30. The Grand command
ery, Knights Templar of Oregon,
will attend and Grand Prelate,
Walter O. Haines, will partici
pate in the program.
The public is invited.
"The Church In The
Pines"
BUckwtll Hill, 2 Miles South of
Gold Hill
REV. D .W. CASEY, Pastor
Special Service 7:45 P.M.
Good Friday, April 7
Sound Picture
"Bethlehem to Calvary"
FELLOWSHIP SERVICE FOR ALL
SINGS HERE SUNDAY The A Capella choir of Northwest
nazarene college, shown above, will present a sacred music con
cert at 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunday in the local Church of the Naz
arene. The public is invited to this concert.
Gold Hill Community
Gold Hill, Apr. 7 Children
of the Community Methodist
Sunday school will give an Eas
ter program at the church Sun
day, April 9, at 10 a.m. The pro
gram will consist of a panto
mime, "When I Survey the Won
troiis Cross" by the junior girls.
Miss Elaine Kelley will sing a
hymn and there will be recita
tions. The primary class under
the direction of Mrs. Betty Nied
ermeyer will give recitations and
songs-
The church service will be
conducted at 11 a.m. with a spec
ial Easter service of music and
an Easter sermon. The Sunday
school program will be separate
from the regular church service.
"The Unpardonable Sin"
What is this sin which God cannot forgive? It is murder
or suicide? This subject will be made plain on
SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 7:45 P.M.
You are also invited to hear the sermon tonight on the
subject of the Bible prediction of a time coming when
no man can buy or sell unless he has the "Mark of the
Beast."
Adventist Church
Corner Edwards and Beatty Sts.
Everyone Invited
REVIVAL 'MEETINGS
Beginning April 11
At Shady Cove
Assembly of God Church
EVANGELIST NELS L I E R E, a young
minister, violinist and baritone singer, each
right at 7:45 except Monday and Saturday.
PASTOR R. T. DOHERTY
Phone 2171 Shady Cove
Local Methodists
Plan 9:30 and II
Rites Sunday A.M.
Two duplicate services will be
held at the First Methodist
church Sunday at 9:30 and 11
a.m. Rev. Meredith Groves will
preach on the topic "The Power
of and Endless Life."
The choir will sing the an
them "In the End of the Sab
bath," with solo by Bill Wilson
Mrs. Archie Pierce will sing
"There Is No Death," and the
Methodist men's quartet will
sing "He Is Risen."
Organ selections by Bill Walk-
er will include "A Song of Vic
tory. Sleepers, Wake and
"Marche Triumnhale."
At the Sunday evening service
at 7:30 the choir directed by Mrs.
C. R. Adamson. will present the
Easter cantata. "The Divine Re
deemer." Special parts will be
sung by Mrs. Pierce, Dr. G. A.
Dierdorf, Mrs. Howard Bush,
Mrs. Lyle Schoppert, Dwight
! Wagner. Mrs. Adamson and the
i men's chorus.
Bill and Harriet Walker will
play a piano-organ duet "Easter
: Festival." Organ numbers will
' be "Christ the Lord Is Risen'
i and "Temple March." Mrs. Vern
Wilson will be pianist.
Boy Scout News
Ctntral Point Cub Scouts
Officials of Cub scouts of Cen
tral Point, the organizing com
mittee and the den mothers met
recently in the IOOF hall. Plans
for promoting the new organiza
tion were discussed. There is an
urgent need for more women of
the community to volunteer for
den mothers, it was emphasized
Mrs. Barnes announced her
den will meet on Wednesdays.
Mrs. Barnes resides on Beall lane
and will have boys from that vi
cinity in her den. Mrs. Young's
den s first meeting was inurs
day, April 6. Mrs. Barnes and
Mrs. Young will assist each oth
er with their den's organization,
Mrs. Arnold's den will also meet
on Wednesdays at her home, and
all meetings will be held after
school at the present. Mrs. taw
telle's den will meet on Thurs-
days at 4 p.m.
Chaplain Anderson
To Conduct Revival
Services at Church
will begin Sunday at the Temple
uapiisi cnurcn, meiuura. imp
lain Henry W. Anderson, of the
Veteran's Domiciliary center,
will speak at 7:30 each evening,
April 9 through 23.
Tho fhui-M, ic a rnnneratine
constituent of the Southern Bap
tist convention wnicn is prujcti-
inn a cimltgnnnc rovivnl in
which 8.554 churches west of
the Mississippi river win oe
joined in concerted meetings
through the two weeks
It is expected mat a toiai vl
1 n jinn nantict nlmrrlips
will be involved in the move
ment.
Messages Announced
riialoin AtiHprcnn hac an
nounced his messages for the
first week, April 9 through 16.
Mnnn,, "Th Trinmnh nf Hod's
Man oii the Mountain;" Tuesday,
"The Ex-champion wno Lame
CM.". WahnEnv ''Whpn find
Meets Greed"; Thursday, "Stand
ing Between tne ueaa ana mc
Living ; S nctay,"wnen ine uev
"Why Sit we Here umn c
nip" nnH Simrinv evening.
"Super Power From God." -Music
for the campaign will
l. ... Jirlinn at V. V MSV.
Special gospel song books and
chorus sneeis nave ueen mtuuicu
for the music program and every
one is assured a singspiration
each evening, according to me
pastor, Perry M. Johnson.
The public is invited.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE:
THE WAY OF
FREEDOM
is the Subject of a Christian Science
Lecture to Be Given
SUNDAY
APRIL 9 at 3 P. M.
by
Arthur Perrow, C.S., of Chicago, 111.
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bolton, Massachusetts
Medford Senior High
School Auditorium
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Medford, Ore.
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
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Friday, April ?. 1930
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
SHOT BY PLAYMATE
Superior, Wis., Apr. 7 (U.P.)
A 12-year-old boy was treated
for a .22 caliber gunshot wound
in his lung today after he was
shot by a 13-year-old playmate
for refusing to leave the older
boy's home.
WEATHER
Northern California: Occasion
al rain today, tonight and Satur
day; snow in mountains; cooler
in southern interior today; south
west to south wind 25-35 MPH
from Pt. Arena north and 15-25
MPH elsewhere.
HAIL IN PORTLAND
Portland, Ore., Apr. 7 (U.R
A 15-minute hall storm hit parts
of East Portland last night and
left higher elevations covered
with as much as one inch of hail.
No damage was reported.
EVANGELIST C h a p 1 a ir
Henry W. Anderson of Camp
White Veterans Domiciliary cen
ter will speak at evangelistic
services in Temple Baptist
church here starting Sunday at
7:30 p.m. The services will last
for two weeks through April 23.
The Grange
Sams Valley Grange
Sams Valley Grange met Sat
urday night, April 1, with excel
lent attendance. Assistant Coun
ty Agent Earle Jossy showed
colored slides of many different
types of weds which infest the
fields, gardens and roadsides in
this county and gave methods
of eradication and effective con
trol. Ways and means committee
announced next dance would be
April 8. Home Economics chair
man announced a potluck sup
per would be held preceding the
next regular meeting. April 15,
which will celebrate the 25th an
niversary of the organization.
Lecturer announced that charter
members would put on the pro
gram. Every member is urgAd to
attend and receive a piece of the
large Grange birthday cake. Sup
per will be served starting at
7 n.m.
Sixteen members and candi
dates from Roxy Anne Grange,
headed bv their master I. E.
Wolfe and supported by E. W.
Gebhard, master of Central
Point Gramze were visitors at
last regular meeting March 18.
As we were unable to ive the
degree work that evening it was
decided our team would go to
Roxv Anne and nut on the third
and fourth degrees Friday eve
ning, April 21.
During lecturers program an
April fool skit was given by sev
eral Grange ladies. Those hav
ing birthdays in April were hon
ored with a special cake. Re
freshment committee consisted
of Mr. and Mrs. George Botsford
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beers
and Don Beers.
Other den mothers are Mrs.
Fountain, Tolo, and Mrs. Thomp
som and Mrs. Barnard, Central
Point.
All boys from 8 to 10 who are
interested in becoming a cub. or
anyone interested in this worth
while work and willing to be a
den mother was asked to call
L. H. Camp, phone 27X2, Cen
tral Point. The dens are being
limited to groups of seven to
give each cub more attention and
make the work easier for the
den mothers. Den mothers may
call 1131, Central Point, to have
announcements of meetings or
other den activities published.
LIKE POPCORN
Seattle. Wash. (U.R Univer
sity of Washington scientists are
testing a popcorn-like substance
for possible use in making light,
cheap concrete. Dr. Peter D.
Johnson and Dr. James I. Muel
ler said a shale-clay was mixed
with cement and used in building
blocks. If the combination
proved to be cheap, strong, wa
terproof, light and a good insu
lator, an important new nidus
try could develop. Johnson said.
MEAT
Center
231 E. 6th Street
FRISH
HAMBURGER lb. 39c
PORK
SAUSAGE ... lb. 39c
WHOLE OR HALF
HAMS lb. 39c
CENTER SLICED
HAM each 19c
JOWL
BACON .... lb. 19c
SLICED
BACON lb. 39c
Nazarenes Schedule
Easter Sunday Rites
A number of special fcatuio.
will mark the cclcbratiun ot
Easter Sunday at the Medford
church of the Nazarene. The
day will begin with the "Gos
pel Hour" Easter service over
KM ED at 9 a.m.
At 9:45 a.m. there will be a
Sunday school rally with a goal
of 700 present. Boys and girls
of the school will present an
Easter program. Highlighting
leature will be special songs oy
a robed junior choir of 60 voices.
The church choir will present
Easter music at 11 a.m. and the
pastor will speak briefly on
What taster Means lo Ale.
Another highlight in the
church's program for Easter Sun
day will be presentation of the
A Capella choir of Northwest
Nazarene college, Nampa, Ida.,
in a sacred concert at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. The public is invited.
The church annual meeting
will be held by the pastor Wed
nesday at 7:30 p.m.
BROWNS FIND SENSATION
San Antonio, Tex., Apr. 7
,U.R) The St. Louis Browns
were convinced today they have
uncovered a new starting pitch
er in 29-year-old Dick Starr.
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