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Four Traditional Meetings To Be Held at St. Mark's Four traditional services will mark the Easter observance at St. Mark's Episcopal church. The Sunrise Choral Eucharist at 6:30 a.m. will include. Easter music by the senior choir. There will be no preaching at this serv ice. At 9 a.m. a family choral communion will be held and will include music by St. Marks' girls' choir. The Rev. J. M. B. Gill will preach on "Recogni tion." At 11 a.m. a choral commun ion will be celebrated, with the senior choir again presenting the music, and the Rev. George Bol ster, rector ot St. Marks, preach ing on "Comes the Dawn." This service will be broadcast over station KYJC. At 4 p.m. the children's Easter Flower service will be held, in cluding the presentation of Mite boxes, and the flowering of the cross. Doug Philips will be in charge of the service, with St. Mark's Choristers, providing the music and with Gail McDuffee at the organ. The rector will deliver a short address. All children, who are invited to bring- their parents, should bring a handful of spring flow ers for the decoration of the cross, and will receive a potted plant at the conclusion of the service as a memento of the oc casion. Monday of Easter week is re- THE- CRATER J GIFT SHOP IS CLOSED Temporarily Watch This Paper for Opening in New Location 105 W. Main FLORSHEIM and JARMAN SHOES for MEN LANTIS - WILSON Main and Central served for services with the lick and shut in. The Choral Eucharist services are traditional with the church. The 8:30 and 11 a.m. services will open with an organ prelude, "Offertoire de St, Cecitc," Ba tiste, and the processional hymn will be "Welcome Happy Morn ing." The Introit will be "In the End of the Sabbath," Speaks, with Kenneth B. Teeter as solo ist, and following will be the Kyrie Eleison, Gloria Tibi and Laus Tibi, all by Eyre, The hymn will be "The Strife is O'er" and the offertory anthem, "King of Kings" by Simper, with Mrs. H. E. Morris as soloist. Closing numbers will be Sur sum Corda, Sanctus, Benedictus qui venite and Agnus Dei, Eyre; hymn, "At the Lamb's High Feast," Bach; the seven - fold amen, Stainer; recessional hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today," and postlude, "Hosannah" by Hartmann. Director of the senior choir is Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb, the organist is Mrs. Marguerite Con rad and choir mother, Mrs. C. Elwood Hedberg. Singing in the senior choir will be Mesdames George Barnum, C. W. Crary, John S. Day, R. E. Bebb, Edith Garrett, C. O. Larison, A. G. McMillin, H. E. Moris, Ray Bak er, Patricia Smith, Fred Morlan, M. E. Sands, Donald Kent, and the Misses Olive Curry and Bar bara Williams; Messrs R. W. ; Frame, C. Elwood Hedberg, Roy ; Brown, George Bruse, Fred Mor 'lan, Kennth Fykerude, Kenneth William, Douglas Philips, Paul 'Skinner, Richard Carter, Lloyd Tlmmons Jr., and Kenneth Tee ter. Mrs. Stephen G, Nye directs the girls' choir and Miss Gail I McDuffee it organist. Members of the choir are Misses Carol Bates, Isobel Carr, Carol Coleman, Oscella Ann Caldwell, Anne Gregory, Kath- leen Guiley, Gail Gatter, Anne Hart, Alexa Hibbard, Marcia j Houghton, Sandra Hubbard, Nancy Hamilton, Marilyn Olson, I Alberta Puhl, Suzanne Reich- stein, Alicia Robinson, Lynette Sylvia and Evelyn Stafford. The 9 a.m. service will include the processional hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today," the an them, "O Sons and Daughters Let Us Sing," and the recession al, "Come Ye Faithful." Retail Food Prices Increase in March Washington (U.R) Retail food prices increased three tenths of 1 per cent from March 15-31, the Bureau of Labor Sta tistics reported Friday. The advance put food prices 12.5 per cent above the level just prior to the Korean outbreak. The new index was 228.5 per cent of 1935-39 prices. jfEASTER LILIES U Potted Planti O M Cut Flowers J HOPPE'S GREENHOUSE & FLORIST 305 Loiier Lin PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Church Notices U Peir LitUmjta Church 1030 East Main. Kenneth l Korby, pastor. Today. 8 p.m., Lenten service. Sunday. 8:30 a.m., service. Paul Harms preaching. Breakfast after service. 9 30 a.m., Sunday school, it a m., communion, sermon. Monday, ft p.m., voters Tuesday, 7:30 p m., teachers. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Adult instruction. Thursday, 1:30 pm., La dies' Aid; 8 p.m., conarenatlonal meet (n. Friday, 8 p.m., education hoard. Saturday, 8:00 to i0.3G a.m.. children's classes. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 648 South Ivy street W. J. Attridfffr. branch president. Sunday: Priesthood 9 a.m.; Sunday school 10:30 am.; sac rament meeting 6.3Q p.m. Tuesday : Relief society 2 p.m.: Mutual 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Choir practice 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Primary 10:30 a.m. Community Sunday School Lone Pine school. Paul Gasparotti. superintendent. Special on Easter: Miss Verna Cincade will give story of Easter In flannelgraph. Miss C Incur! e teaches in public schools of Medford Everyone welcome. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel. Meredith Groves, minister. 9:45 a.m.. school. 8:15. 9:30 and 11 a.m., services. Ser mon: "As It Beffan To Dawn." Music will Include solos by H. S. Daniels, Mrs. G. MaeDougaS!. Mrs. L. Schop pert; men's quartet number; anthems by Vesper and Chancel chotrs. Nur sery, junior church 8:30 p.m., youth groups. 7:30 p.m.. Festival of Choirs. The Church in the Plnet Full Gospel) Two miles South of Gold Hi!!. The Rev. Delbert Wesley Casey and The Rev. Catherine Casey, co-pastors, EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE 5 a.m. Sundav school 10 a.m. Worship U a.m. Basket lunch noon. Young people 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Public Invited. Phoenix Church of the Naxarene Third and Pine streets. Sunday school 9:45 a.nv, short program follow ing. Worship 11 a.m. Young people 6:30 p m. Evangelistic message 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer and Bible study at 7:30 p.m, Henry Lacy, pastor. Temple Baptist Church Southern Baptist convention. Perry M. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Training union 7 p.m., class es for all. Morning worship, "The Easter Story," Evening worship, mes sage by pastor, ordinance of baptism. Sunrise mervlce 5:30 am. Youth offic ers leading worship throughout day. First Presbyterian Church (Central Point) The Rev. Norman K, Tully, pastor. Church worship 9:45 a.m., followed by church school. Sermon: "The Soul's Invincible Surmise." Baptism for in fants, Wednesday, April IB. Women's association meets at the home, of Mrs. Gebhardt; dessert at 1:30 p.m., follow ed by program on Cuba, Mrs. Tully speaking. First Presbyterian Church (Jacksonville) The Rev. Norman K Tully. pastor. Church school with Easter program 9:30 a.m. Church worship, with bap tismal service 11:15 a.m. Sermon: The Soul's Invineible Surmise.'" Thursday, Friday, spring meeting of Presbyterial women at First Presby terian church, Coos Bay. St. Mark's Churrh (Episcopal) George R. V. Bolster, rector. Easter dav: Choral eucharist without ser mon, 6:30 a.m.; Choral eucharist wiih sermon, preached. The Rev. J. M. B. Gill, 0 a.m. Choral Eucharist, sermon, rector preaching (broadcast over sta tion KYJCl. U am.: Children' Easter service, flowering of the cross, re-tor preaching. 4 p.m.. Friday, holy com munion, 11 a,m First Church of Christ, Scientist 313 North Oak dale. Servire 11 a.m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. testimonials of healing. Read ing room 228 West Sixth street 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except holidays, evenings 7 to 9 except Wednesdays. Sundays 2 to 5. Subject April 13. "Are Sin, Dis ease, and Death Real?" Nursery avail able Sundays. Shady Cove Union Sunday School (At school house) 3egins 10 am. with regular classes and short Easter program, followed by sermon on "The Significance of Easter. AH welcome. Medford Church of Christ IOOF hall, 221 West Sixth street. Maurice Tindel, minister. Bible classes 10 a,m. Worship service 10:45 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening Bible study 7:30 p.m. (141 Ashland avenue. H, O. Martin will speak at both, services Sunday. Public invited. p m., council; Women's? mis sion Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth and Oakdale. O. W, Ebrfght, pastor. Sunday services: Church school 9:45 a.m. Worship tl a.m., bap tism for Infanta, children 3 p.m. Youth fellowship meets at church 2:30 p.m. for egg hunt at Bowdish ranch, Tuesday. 8 p.m., Get -acquainted party: Wednesday, B Thursday, 1:30 p.m. stonary. The Apostolic Faith North Central avenue et Third itreet, the Rev. C. W. Froat, pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., featuring Easter music: worship, 11 am., pre lude bv orchestra: young people, 3 p.m.; service. 7:50 pm cantata hy chorus, "From Darkness to Light." Tuesday, Friday services, 8 pm. Serv ice, Reese Creek church Wednesday. 8 p.m. SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES at the Medford Assembly of God Church 1 Sunday School 9:45 Coma and help ui break all records. Morning Worship 11:00 Special muiic by the their, duets and Instrumental. Message: "Resurrection life," by the Pastor. Evangelistlt service 7:30 ",M. Plan la attend bath of that tarvleat that will be filled 'with spiritual blessing. Mill Grice end Mitt Hansen wilt be ministering In music end tinging, both morning and evening. Meet with us at the church el 5:00 A.M. We wilt drive out of the city for a tumtse service. J. S. MANCHESTER, Pwtor REMEMBER You will alwayt find a welcome at the MEDFORD ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 11 NEWTOWN STREET Where J. $. MANCHESTER it the Pattor First Baptist Church (Conservative North Central at Fifth street. Woiford A. Dawes, pastor. Bioie school 9;4S a.m., classes for alt. Nur sery. Worship U a.m. Sermon: "H I Risen," Special music by choir. Bap tist leagues 8:30 p.m. Service :3& p.m. Combined adult and youth choirs present Easter message in song. Sun rise service. Meet at church 5:15 a.m. Hertford Church of The Kazarene Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox, pasior. & a m., "The Gospel Hour" n KMED. 8:45 a m.t Sunday school Easter program by children. 11 a.m., worship; sermon. "The Living Christ," 7 :30 p.m., cantata. "The Cross Tri umphant, by church choir. Wednes day, 7:30 p.m., midweek prayer, praise service. First Presbyterian Church, Eighth and Kollv. The Rev. D. Kirkland West, pastor. Sunrise serv ice 5;IS a.m., Huener Butte farm Sunday school t:3f a m. for all de partments to juniors: two church serv ices 8r30 and 11 a.m., sermon: "A Skeptical World Look for the Risen Christ in You." (Nursery lor children to five years; junior church 5-11 years.) First Church of God Haven and Holly streets. The Rev. Charlea A. Anthony, pattor. Christian Brotherhood hour 8 am. Sunday, KMED. Church school &: a.m. Wor ship 10.43 am. Youth fellowship 6:30 p.m. -Worship 7 p.m Children hour Wednesday 4 pm. Mid-week prcyer service 7:30 p.m. Advent Christian Church Jackson and Welch streets. Ssmrfay. April 13. 8:4.5 a.m., church school, Mrs. Bryan Gossett, superintendent, 1 1 a.m., Easter message in flannel graph and song by junior choir. No evening service. Laurel Lee Crahb, pastor. Medford Friends Church Corner Merrlman and DeBarr, Ctynton G. Crisman. pastor. 16 a.m., Sunday school Easter program. 11 a-m., worship, pastor's message: "Deaths Sting Removed;" choir an thems; children's church. 8.3Q pm., senior, intermediate Christian En deavor Easter services. 7:30 p.m., play, "The Challenge of the Croas," by young people, choir background. House of prayer and Fleming IBble Institute Undenominational. 31ft Portland avenue. Ministry of healing, fellow ship in prayer. Course covers Bible three tlmea, Bible class, lectures every Sunday 3 p.m., and week-day aiternoons, evenings by appointment. Free ttfitton. W. L. Deraing, minister, Bible teacher, author. Foursquare Church East Jackson and Btddle road. The Rev. Harry and Viola Hansen, pastors. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, tt a.m., worship service. 6:30 p.m. Crusaders. fl:30 pm., Beceans. 7:30 p.m. evange listic service. 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. J. Clark, mtniser. Union Sunrise service, reservoir hill, 7 a.m., Mrs. Eve Prentice's accordion band furnish ing music. The Rev. Henry Lacy speaker. Primary department will give program 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m., choir will sing several Easter num bers. Sermon: "What Think Ve of Christ's Resurrection?" Wednesday, Women's prayer circle 18 a m., choir practice 7 p.m., trustee meeting 8 p m. Free Methodist Church 10th and Ivy streets. The Rev. Rob ert J. Cox, pastor. :45 a.m., church school tor all. 11 a.m. Easier worship; dedication of Infants, reception of members; sermon: "The Risen. Christ." 5 p.m., youth ehoru. 8;45 p.m., Y, P, M, S., 7:30 p.m., rally, sermon: "The Continuing Miracle of Resur rection," Tuesday, 7:30 pm, Youth night. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m, prayer meeting. Church of the Brethren Mary and Saling streets. Stanley Keller, pastor. Easter breakfast, devo tions 7:15 a.m. at church. Musical meditations 9:45 a.m. Departmental devotions. Church school. Worship It a.m., music hy children's and adult choirs. Pastor's message: "The Empty Tomb and Beyond." Worship 7:30 p.m.. musical and reading program by adult choir. Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson. Don B. Byers, minister, Henry Johnson, Bible school superintendent. Bible school 8:45 a.m. Worship It a.m., sermon: "Christ Lives, and We Too Shall Live." Serv ice 7:30 p.m., sermon: "The Most Dynamic Figure In History." BJbie study 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Salvation Army Fourth and Harltett, Captain and Mrs. Thomas Mack, CO. Easier Si day morning. Corps hreakfast 7:45 a.m.; Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; follow ed by program, enrollment of new members; young people 8 p.m.; service 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, young people's club 7;30 pro, Thursday, ladies league 7 :30 p.m. Friday, sunbeams 4 p.m. Rams Valley Community Church (interdenominational) Minister, the Rev, W Lee Gray. Sunday school and church 10:30 a m. Raptism, recpption of members. Sun day, a p.m., Easter cantata, "The Cross of Redemption." given by young peo ple's choir. Choir practice Wednes day T p.m. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale ShtSvy H. Anglemyer, minister. First service 8:30 a.m.; second service 11 a.m. Mes sage; "Resurrection." Bible school ; R;45 a.m. Baptismal service 3 p m., s 4 p m 8 30 p m, 7:30 p m.. Easter j music, church choir Wednesday 7:30 , p m., Bible study; choir practice 7:43 p.m. Medford lerenth-day Advent! Church ' Corner Edward end Beany street, j Saturday, 9:30 am., Sahhath school. Worship 11 a.m,. A. 3. Reisig speaker, ' Investiture; 4 p.m., Missionary Volun I teer program, travelogue pictures; 8 p.m., Home. School program. Rogue ! River academv. "Helping Your Child to Have Emotional Stability, ftim. Dorcas Wednesday. 10 a m. to 3 30 ' p.m. Junior Dorcas, leader Mrs. John ; Wheeler, Monday 7.30 p.m., textile painting class. Recovery Expected For Tiny Wanderer Pendleton Attendants tn ft Pendleton hospital aid Fri day that ihree-year-oid Keith Parklni is expected to recover after spending Wednesday night in a brush-titled canyon near Ritter, Ore. HU condition was listed as critical. The youngster, son ef a Wash-! ington state penitentiary guard, wandered away from his grand father's ranch at Ritter about noon Wednesday, He was found unconscious on the frozen ground of Skull can yon early Thursday morning by a search party that Included his father. Alien O. Parkins. The spot was several miles from the ranch at Ritter. State Police officer Thomas Taylor ot John Day. Ore., said the lad was stiff from coid and exposure when found. He was flown to a hospital here in private plane. Tiidar, April !!. 3S5J MZDFOHB (OREGON) MAIL TEiBTJSE SBVt McKenzie Boa! Parade Sunday Eugene tti.R) The McKen zie River Guide' association, sponsor si the annual "White Water Boat Parade" down the river, expects the event to at tract more than 100 entries this year. The ITth annual parade will start down the IS-miie stretch of white water at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. The lightweight ply wood boats will be launched at Redstdes, three miles above Blue River. The parade has never pro duced a major accident though spectators are always treated to spills and upsets, especially at Martin rapids. Thousands of care annually line the highway along the river as the flimsy craft careen through the roar ing water. On The Side by e. v. Doling (DiXribatei fey K!la F!urM SluiicMt, Int.! Wht t, lov, 'Ttt that dttishttom transport tt ran t,t. Which p!nt,r c&nnot paint, ,p wftrds r,vMt. Nor any art e Know of can conceal. Faint Texas is in again with some thing for California, or even Brooklyn to try to top. Mrs. Betty Calamusa, of Houston, Texas, who is 38 years old, has been married twelve times to ten different men. She gave two of her husbands a second chance. All of her ex-husbands are living and all are said to have a little spark ot love stilt burning for Betty. Maybe I'll try to get in touch with Mrs. Calamusa. She should be a good expert for our Mules & Men department. Pleas Not. Another clever celebrity who lived at ?5!i Bedford St., Man hattan, the smallest house In New York City, was Harry Woods, the song writer. He wrote one of my favorite songs, "Side By Side." My girl friend and I used to sing that together when we were first married. Harry also wrote "River, Stay Away From My Door," "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bobbobin Along," "When the Moon Comes Over the Moun tain" and "Just A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet." Briafiy. That ancient brain teaser as to "How Old Is Ann?" continues to baffle ma,ny amateur mathe maticians. The answer ts that Ann is 18 years old , . , In 1813, Harry Lauder, the Scotch comic, was being paid $4,000 a week in vaudeville in this country. And no income tax to pay. Harry made a provision in hia contract that he b? paid weekly in cash with three $1,000 bills, one $500 bill and the rest in smaller bills. AlidM. How big can a human being grow? So far the largest man known to medical historians was Miles Darden, of Tennessee. Dar den was seven feet six inches in height and weighed 871 pounds! . . . Add picturesque street names: Johnnycake Road, Balti more, Md, ... It was not "Lefty" O'Doul but O. Henry who first said: "East is east and west is San Francisco." Almost Dry. It is generally believed the mint Juleps flow very freely in Kentucky. Fact Is, it is almost a dry state. Despite the fact that Kentucky distillers make 40 per cent of the whisky produced in this country eighty-eight of the 120 counties of the Bluegrass State are dry, voted so by local option. Kentucky also has the reputation of being the birth place of more beautiful women than any other state. That's not so. That honor rightly belongs to Texas. Sidelights. At one time Fred Allen, the melancholy comedian, was one of this country's greatest users of tobacco. He smoked fifteen cigar a day and In between chewed tobacco ... If having long-lived parents is an aid to longevity Mary Garden should be around for some time yet. Her father lived to be 90, Uer mother to 93. Incidentally. Mary and her Lions Will Sponsor ! Clyde Beaffy Circus The Clyde Beatty circus wilt appear in Medford on June 10 under the sponsorship of the Medford Lions club, it was an nounced today by Ed MeKeen, Lions president. Negotiations had been completed between the clubs' board of directors and B. J, Collins, general contracting agent for the circus. The three-ringed show will in clude 28 acts, including a per sonal appearance by Beatty and hii famous wild animals. The group will bring an array of trained wild animals assembled from five continents. The Lions clubs' proceeds will go into their general fund for boy and girls work and their sight conservation program. folks once lived in Brooklyn, on President street. It was Oliver Herford who said: "Into each life some Brooklyn must fall." Passing By, Dorothy Caruso. Widow of En rico. She was 24 years old when she married the great tenor. He i was 45. The marriage, ended by j Caruso's death, lasted a little less than four years . . . Osar f Levant. Composer, pianist, actor j and wit. An extremely aupersti- Hons fellow. Refers to thirteen ! as "that number. Is afraid that if he comes right out and says "thirteen" it will bring him bad luck. Also, it he sees somebody throw a hat on a bed he screams. By the way, what i the origin of the superstition that throwing a hat on a bed brings bad luck? Bookstores, Note it stated the third largest bookstore in the United States is in Dallas, Tex. Another one ef those interesting but irritating statements. Doesn't mention which are the two largest. I be lieve Breniano's, New York, ts the country's largest bookstore; or am I stuck for another of my hard-earned stogies? Anyway, even it Brentano's isn't the larg est, it is my favorite. They let yovi browse undisturbed tn Bren tano's. Nobody comes up and says: "Can I help you?" Soo Gompefitfori Festival at Klamaih Klamath Falls CU.R1 -annual Southern Oregon trict Solo Ensemble Competition festival opens here Friday, More than 350 music students from southern Oregon high schools will attend the sessions. Judges will include well-known musicians from universities and colleges throughout the North west, - THAT'S A LOT OF INSECTS Knoxvttte, Tenn. UB Two University of Tennessee gradu ate students estimate that picn- nlckers hit about 102 insects each time you drop a sandwich. If you select a nice leafy ground to spread your picnic cloth, the chances are you will be covering 14,745 of the little pests, they said. Immigration to America reached it peak Sn 1300-18 10, when, ne wly S000,OSa aliens more thirr twice the total United States population In 1760 en tered the country. Now ij firisi ri$sn from tlje TCertnfktammtO TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 794 Lozier tan The Dis- Cabbage is "the outstanding vegetable buy" for this month, the U, S, Department of Agri culture reports. Learn How Prayer Can Heal You tEARN how bodily iSSf ore healed, how personal oneJ fi nancial problems ore selves', through understanding prayer as taught in Christian Science. Attend A FREE LECTURE ntitied "Christian Science; "The Living Light of Christ, Truth" lr WAN M. mimr C $. ef Euffote, H.V, Member of the Board of lectureship, ef The Mother Church, The First.CKureh of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mossochusett TONIGHT 8 p.m. in MEDFORD JUNIOR HIGH. School Auditorium Was? Sssond St., at Ookda! First Church of Christ, Scientist Medford, Oregon Cordially Indies You to Attend St. Mark's Church EPISCOPAL Fifth and Oakdale Easter Services Sunris Choral Fueharist 6:30 A.M. Famity Choral Eucharist with Ssrmon....... 9:00 A.M. Easter Choral Eucharist with Serman U:00 A.M. Broadcast over Station KYJC Children's Easier Flora! Service 4:00 P.M. Newcomers and Visitors Cordially Welcomed At All Services REV. CE0RCE R. V. BOLSTER, Rector W "-"h L llf I ELECTRIFIED j V ,J f VISUAL AIDS! J -, ; t Sun., April 13 " Easter Eternal n Two Men Who Went to D Heaven and Came Back W(af DM Thty Say About The Placef HAROLD E. METCALF Evangelist EASTER LILIES WILL SE GIVEN AWAYf BIBLE AUDITORIUM 9T0 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE, MEDFORD, OREGON