FOUH MEDFOHD (OREGON)
Presbyterian
Talks To Concern
Happy Families
The Rev. D. Kirkland West
will begin a sermon series on
"Christ Wants Happy Families;
Is Yours One?" at the 11 a.m.
service on Sunday, April 20.
Subject of the first sermon
will be "Christ's Teaching on
Mental Health." Other topics
will be "Prayer Can Make a
Difference," April 27; "How Do
You Solve Family Problems?,
May 4 and "What Keeps Fami
lies Safe?," May 11 (Mothers'
day).
Ttacher To Talk
James Johnston, teacher of
physics at the senior high school
and an elder In First church,
will sprak at the youth service
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Dr. West
goes to Eugene to address Pres
bytcrian students on Sunday
evening and at a luncheon meet
ing Monday.
Junior High Westminster fel
lowship members and their par
ents will hold a picnic supper
and meeting at TouVelle Park at
4:30 p.m. Leaders will be LeRoy
Walland, Jerry Neil, Dunne
Sides, Ray Williams and Gary
Metterniek.
Young adults will convene at
the home of Gage Sani'en, 304
South Central avenue at 8:30
p.m. Leader will be Dave
Bourquin.
Lay Representatives
To Address Friends
Three lay representatives of
the Friends brotherhood, all
from Portland, will speak at the
11 a.m. worship service at the
Friends church Sunday.
The men, Wilbur Pressnall,
David Prultt, and Floyd Cell,
will present the work of the
F fiends brotherhood, official
men's organization of Oregon
Yearly Meeting of Friends
churches.
Present project of the Broth
erhood is financing the newly
organized Friends church of Spo
kane. APRIL 20 -MAY 4
7:30 p.m.
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Rtv. Paul McCasland,
Secretary of Evangelism
Baptist General Convention
ot Oregon-Washington
GOSPEL PREACHING
GOOD MUSIC
TEMPLE
Baptist Church
794 Loiler Lam
Southern Baptist Convention
COME
and Bring the Family
to Our Friendly Church and Sunday School
Hear the Bible Taught and Preached
to Apply to Your Everyday Life
SUNDAY
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Church Notices
.Mfdford rrlendi Church
rnrnee Merrlman and DBaiT. Clvn
tnn n f'.tmin. naitor. 10 a.m. Sunday
school Theme: Loyalty to th Bible.
II am.. worst, d: reoreseruauvM 01
FrRndR brotherhood ipeakln. 6:30
p.m.. Christian Endeavor. 7. 30 p.m.,
worship; accordion solo by Duane
liiinstiKer: paiior nmHisc
Galatians.
First Baptist Church (Conservative)
North Central at Fifth street.
Wolford A. Dawes, pastor, Bible school
:45 a.m., classes tor mi. worsnip 11
a.m.. laymen in cnarge. napmt
f lien 0:30 p.m. service t;tv p.m.,
youth In charge.
Med ford Church of Christ
IOOF bp:'.. 221 West Sixth street.
Maurice Tidel. minister. Bible classes
10 a m. Worship srrvice 10:48 a.m.
Evening norvlces 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
even. rut service 7:30 p.m. (141 Ashland
n venue . Herald of Truth program
KMEO Sunday. Public Invited.
The Church In the Pines (Full Oospel)
Two mile South of Gold Mill. The
Rrv. Dplbert Wesley Cnsey and The
Rev. Catherine Casey, co-paators. Fel-
lUWIIlip mri iiiik npiii w. K-
7:30 p.m., also politick lunch April 30.
Sunday school 10 a m. Worship 11 a m.
YounK people 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic
service I.O" pm, nimr piej,
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Young: people Fri
day 7:30 p.m.
Central Church of Christ
Centrnl and Jackson. Don H. Byers.
minister. Mnry Jnhnuon. Bible school
superintendent. Bibln school 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m., sermon: "Living the
Bible." Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Bible study 7:30 p.m.
Trull Commnnly f'hurrh
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11
a m. Younc people's meeting 6 30 p.m.
Scrvirc 7:30 p m. Joseph Bowdoln,
pastor.
Church of the Ilrrthren
Mary and SnNn. Stanley Keller,
past or. Meditations. 0:11 a.m. Depart
mental devotions. Church school class
es. Children's church. Worship II am.
Pastor's message: "The Indwelling
Christ." Church business meeting 2
p m. Worship 7:30 p.m.
Temple Baptist Church
794 Lozier lane. Cooperating with
Southern Baptist convention, Perry
M. Johnson pastor. Sunday school
1):43 a.m. Training union 7 p.m.. class
es for all. Spring n-vival begins Sun
day morning, The Rev. Paul McCas
lnnd. evangelist. Services through
thruugh May 4, 7:30 p.m. dally.
First Christian Church
Nlnih and Onkdale. Shelvy H.
AnRlemyer, minister. Bible school
U:45 a.m.; worship 11 a.m., sermon:
"Stewardship of Life'': 6 p.m., youth
groups; 7:30 p.m.. worship film; "I Am
With You" (professional actors); 8:30
pm.. CYK fireside. F. A. Dnugherty
residence, 2251 Kings hUhway.
Wednesday. 2-0 p.m.. District Conven
tion of Christian Churches, members,
lrlcnds Invited.
Free Methodist Church
10th and Ivy streets. The Rev. Rob
ert J. Cox, pastor. 9:43 a.m.. church
school for all: U a.m., service, ser
mon; "Pentecost, a p.m., youth chor
us. 6 45 p.m.. Y.P.M S, service. 7:30
p.m., Evangelistic rally. Tuesday, 7:30
p.m.. Youth Night. Wednesday. 7:45
pm.. prayer meeting. Society meeting
Sundav. 8:30 a.m., "The Light and
Life Hour," KYJC.
Phoenlv Preshvterlan Church
E. J. Clark, minister. 10 a.m. Bible
school, Russell Thompson presiding;
11 a.m.. worshin. special choir music:
sermon: "Abundant Power for Today's
Task.' Wednesday Women's Prayer
circle 10 a.m. Women's Missionary
silver tea, Mrs. Kirkland west, hpeaK
er, 2 p.m. Choir practice 7 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Dav Saints
H4B Smith Ivv street. W. J Attrldce.
branch president. Sunday: Priesthood
fl am.: Sunday school 10:30 a.m.; Sac
rament meeting 0:30 p.m. Tuesday:
Relief society 2 pin.; Mtthinl 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir practice 7:30 p.m.
Saturday: Primary 10:30 a.m.
Pentecostal Church of Gorf
Fifth and Pine streets, Central Point.
The Rev. W. E. Wilfong. pastor. 0:45
a m., Sunday school 11 a.m., worship.
7 30 p.m.. evangelistic service Wed
nesday, 7:30 pm. weekly service.
Friday. 7:30 p.m., The Rev. H. James.
Mot. en to. Calif.
Meriford Churrh of The Naiarene
Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox,
pastor. 0 a.m.. "The Gospel Hour."
KMED. 0:45 am., Sunday school. II
nm. worshin; sermon by the Rev
Mark It Moore. Punca City, Okla. fl:30
pm., four youth groups. 7:30 p.m.,
evangelistic service: sermon by pas
tor Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., midweek
prayer, praise service.
St. Mark's Church (Episcopal)
George R. V. Bolster, rector. First
Sunday after Easter: Holy communion
fl n in.: church school 0:30 nm; nur
scv school 10 4. am : organ recital
10:45 m : matins with sermon II
a m ; young people's fellowship 7 p in
Friday, holy communion 11 a.m.
I'hoentx rhurrh of The Nararene
Third and Pine streets. Sunday
school !t 45 am Worship II am
YounK people 0 30 pin. Service 7.30
Sin. Wednesday prayer and praise
our 7 30 p.m. Pastor, The Hev. Henry
Lacy.
rtMi Treshvterlan Church
tOittr.il Point)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor
Church worship o 45 a m Sermon by
pastor: "The Gospel of the Burning
heart " followed Immediately by
church srhool. classes for all. All
(oik and Inends of church Invited.
nr. i rrr.hvtf rlnn Church
UnrktiinvUIrl
Thp Ht-v Norman K. TiiUy, pnalor.
SunrlHV h.-hnol M 10 it hi. Public wor
ship 11 l.l in. Spi-mon by imstor on
' 'I he i;o!tvl of the Klnmint Heart "
Monthly ineetlnR ot Tventv-Flhtv
club Krlrlay 1130 p.m All folk and
friends ot church Invited.
Arlvent Christian Churrh
.Inrkson pnd Welch alreels. 9-4. a nv.
church school. Mrs. llrynn Gossetl.
superintendent. 11 am., worshin serv
ice with symposium on "The Second
Comlnc of chrl.t " No evenlns service.
Ijiurel l.ee Crahb, pastor.
a
Friday. April 18. 1952
First Church of Christ, Scientist
312 North Oakdale. Service 11 a.m.
Sunday school 0:30 a.m. Wednesday,
8 p.m., testimonials of healing. Read
ing room tin west six in street iu a.m.
to 5 p.m. except hllodays, evenings
7 to a except Wednesdays. Sundays 2
to 8. Bubiect Aurll uu. "uocinne oi
Atonement." Nursery available Sun
days.
The Salvation Army
Fourth and Bartlett, Catpsln and
Mrs. Mack. Sunday school 0:45 a.m.;
morning worship, junior, senior, Mrs.
Boyd Harlow conducting senior meet
ing; 2:45 p.m., county home; 6 p.m.,
young people; t:to p.m., service, iib.
Bert Wenzel conducting. Tuesday,
prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
young peoples ciuds :ju p.m. muri
day. ladies league 7:30 p.m. Friday,
sunbeams 4:00 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly. The Rev. D.
Kirkland West, pastor. Pre-praycr
0:30 a.m.; Sunday school. Churchman
ship class 9:43 a.m.; service 11 a m.
Sermon "Christ's Teaching on Mental
Health." (Nursery, children to five
years; junior church 5-11 years). Jun
ior, senior high W.F. 6:30 p.m.; service
7:30 p.m.; young adults 8:30 p.m.
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Meredith
Groves, minister. 0:45 a.m., school. 11
a.m., worship; sermon: Dr. J. Gordon
Gould, guest speaker, Alaskan mis
sions Music: Chancel choir. Chapel
trio. Nursery; Junior church. 6.30,
youth groups, 7:30 p m., service, ser
mon: "When He Is Come," Mr.
Groves; music, Vesper choir.
Community Sunday School
Lone Pine school. Paul Gasparottl.
superintendent. Interdenominational.
Classes tor pre-srnooi, primary, junior,
lntpmHtjt lush trhnnl anil arlnltc
Everyone welcome.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church
1020 East Main. Kenneth F. Korby,
pastor. Sunday school, Bible study
0:30 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Tuesday. 8
o.m.. Junior, senior choirs: Sunday
school teachers, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.,
Aauu instruction, many, a p m., wor
ship, communion with sermon; St.
Mark, Evangelist. Saturday, 0 and
10:30 a.m.. Children's confirmation
classes. Next Sunday. 2 p.m.. Ladies
Aid raiiy, Kiamatn f ans.
Medford Seventh-day Adventlst
Church
Beattv and Edwards streets. Serv
ices: Saturday, 0:30 a.m.. Sabbath
school; 11 a.m., worship; 4 p.m., Mis
sionary Volunteer meeting. Helen
Barrow, leader; 8 p.m. in gym, ina
teur hour. Wednesday. 10 a.m. to F.30
p.m., Dorcas activities. Prayer bands
each evening.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Meeting at the air reserve build
ing. Medford municipal airport.
Church school 0 a m. Church service
11 a.m. Phone 3-2456. James David
son, pastor.
The Apostolic Faith
North central avenue at Tnird
street, the Rev. C, W. Frost, pastor.
Sunday school 0:30 a.m. Worsnip 11
a.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m..
opening with music by organist, or
chestra and chorus. Tuesday. Friday
services 8 p.m. Service Reese Creek
church Wednesday B p.m.
Missions Meetings
At Central Point
Central Point The eighth an
nual World Missions conference
at Community Bible church here
got underway last night. It will
conclude Sunday.
South America will address the
meeting was in progress today
with women of community
churches throughout the valley
participating. A dinner is plan
ned for 6 p.m. and a missionary
skit at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Rich
ard Perry, from Colombia,
An nil-day ladies' missionary
8 p.m. service.
Mixad Blood
Mr. Perry bosun his service in
Colombia In 1930 and has serv
ed two terms In that country. He
has worked mainly among
Mestiios, people of mixed Span
ish and Indian blood.
Sunday services include reg
ular Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.,
church at U a.m. and youth
meeting with missionary speak
er at 8:45 p.m.
At 7:45 p.m. the speaker will
be the Rev. Donald Fairley,
from Gabon. French Equatorial
Africa. He will show curios, cos
tumes and films.
One of the most important
stones found along the Oregon
coast are the onyx agates, said
to be some of the best in the
world.
MORE EXCITING THAN
TRAINING TIGERS!
s 1
I ll I Mr'
ananaA fsAVJ story
Ry. Donald A. falrUy African Pigmies for Christ.
Under his difficult and dangerous ministry, the file-toothed
men of the forest have built mission shelters, homes,
schools and churches.
Mr. Fairley 's presentation Is made even more interesting
by his imitation of forest noises and expert film shots.
Don't Miss Hearing Him!
Saturday, April 19, 8 p.m.
ROGUE VALLEY
YOUTH for CHRIST
Medford Junior High
r 1 ' 1 !
F&( .J
MARK R. MOORE
Naiaren Speaktr
Former Chaplain
Will Preach at
Mazarine Service
The Rev. Mark R. Moore, of
Ponca City, Okla., former Army
chaplain who was twice im
prisoned by the Germans in
World War II, will speak Sunday
at 11 a.m. at the Medford
Church of the Nazarene, accord
ing to the pastor, The Rev.
Vernon Wilcox.
The district superintendent,
The Rev. W. D. McGraw Jr., of
Portland, will also participate In
the service, which will be broad
cast over radio station KYJC.
While with the Army, Captain
Moore was twice captured.
twice bombed, and twice liber
ated. His second liberation was
effected by the 88th division, In
which his brother, Major J. p.
Moore Jr., was serving as chap
lain. Writes Book
The unexpected meeting of
the two brothers, as well as
many other war experiences, Is
related in his book, "Prisoner
of the Germans." After the war,
he was professor of Biblical lit
erature at Bethany-Peniel col
lege until 1948. Since that time
he has been serving as super
intendent of the Northwest Ok
lahoma district of the Nazarene
denomination.
Other services of the day will
Include Sunday school at 9:45
a.m., youth meetings at 6:30
p.m., and an evangelistic service
at 7:30 p.m., with the pastor
bringing a message on the
theme: "What Jesus Taught
About Hell."
The public is Invited to these
services.
Fairley Speaker
AfYFCSession
Donald A. Fairley, missionary
from Gabon in French Equator
ial Africa, will be speaker at 8
p.m. Saturday at a Rogue Val
ley Youth for Christ rally at
Medford junior .high school.
Mr. Fairley went to Africa In
1929 and has completed four
terms of service, first In the Bel
gian Congo and later In Gabon,
engaging In pioneer evangelism
and station dcvclopmet. His im
mediate work has been evange
lism among four language
groups and the establishment of
gospel centers for the training
and supervision of native
workers.
An interesting part of his
work has been among the
Pygmies.
Before his conversion, Mr.
Fairley was a wild animal train
er, working with lions and tig
ers. He will give imitations of
forest noises and descriptions of
African life.
A.
Don Fairley
Former Lion Trainer
from
encn equatorial Arrict
Fair,ey re,a,es ,n thrilling
of caciturina cannibalistic
Church of Chris)
Plans Structure
Medford Church of Christ will
start construction of a church
building within 10 days, It was
announced today.
Members have been holding
services at the Odd Fellows hall.
Officials of the church said
that the frame stucco building
will be erected at West Main
and Chestnut streets. Three lots
totaling 150 by 125 feet have
been purchased at the site and
will make off-the-street-parking
possible.
Large Building
Auditorium portion of the
building will be 108 feet long
and 39 feet wide. The two-story
education department section
will be 72 by 24 feet and will
have space for 14 classrooms.
Balcony Included, the auditor
ium will seat about 400 people.
R. T. Burns will supervise con
struction. Much of the work will
be donated by members.
The church now has 150 mem
bers and average Sunday school
attendance is more than 100.
Rhodesia Picture
To Be Shown Here
A 75-minute aound film, "I
Am With You," will be shown
at First Christian church at 7:30
p.m. Sunday.
The movie was taken In
Southern Rhodesia under aus
pices of the Church of Sweden
and has professional actors with
native Africans also In the cast.
Young people of the church
are sponsoring the showing here.
The public is invited.
Scholarship Benefit-
CONCERT
JOSEPHINE SPAULDING
Meixo Soprano
DORlS HELEN CALKINS
Harpist
Assisted by a String Quartette
TUESDAY, APRIL 22-8 P.M.
Senior High School Auditorium
Tickets Adults $1.50, Students 80c, tax included
AVAILABLE NOW AT
''ruitt's, Purucker's, and Cameo Beauty Salon
Sponsored by the
MEDFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY
"'ontributed in behalf of the Religion in American Life Program by
Herald of Truth
Radio Program
Broadcast Slated
Weekly broadcast here of the
religious radio program, "Her
ald of Truth," will start Sun
day, April 20.
It will be broadcast at 7:30
a.m. by station KMED. Medford
Church of Christ is sponsor.
The 30-minute program, un
der direction of the Highland
Church of Christ, Abilene, Tex.,
is the first network radio pro
gram ever produced by the
Churches of Christ. James W.
Nichols Is evangelist. Leonard
Burford and Bill Davis are di
rectors of the a cappella choir
for the broadcast.
Nichols' Efforts
The network program was In
augurated largely through the
efforts of Nichols and $300,000
was raised from 9,000 congrega
tions of the denomination In 40
states to finance the project.
Nichols, a graduate of Abi
lene Christian college is a native
of Abilene and has been preach
ing since he was 15 years old.
His story is related in the March
24 issue of Time magazine.
The network broadcasts were
launched In February.
LIKE THEIR NUMBERS
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Some
people get right attached to their
telephone numbers. The Joseph
Lowenthals have had the same
number for 39 years. Mrs. A. H.
McFadden's telephone was in
stalled in 1911 and she still has
the same number, 41 years later.
Millions of Americans this month are making it
a special point to invite their friends into their churchei
as freely and frequently as they
ask them to their homes. You'll find that SHARING
your faith does something for you, and for your
friends as well ... it grows when it's shared . . . and your
friendships grow, too.
Take someone to church this week . . .
Baptists To Observe Layman's Sunday
Layman's day will be observed
on Sunday, April 20, at First
Baptist church.
The men of the congregation
will have charge ot the 11 a. m.
service and the topic will be
"The Layman and His Church."
Stanley Parrlsh will talk on
education, Otto Jones on prayer
and Harry Walker on evan
gelism. Alaska Official
Methodist Guest
Dr. J. Gordon Gould, superin
tendent of the Methodist Alaskan
mission, will be speaker at the 11
a. m. service Sunday at First
Methodist church.
. Special music will Include an
anthem, "Unfold, ' Ye Portals,"
by the Chancel choir, and a num
ber, "Victory by the Cross," by
the Chapel trio.
At the 7:30 p. m. service, the
pastor, the Rev. Meredith Groves,
will speak on "When He Is
Come." The Ve.perchoir,. Mr.
Groves will speak, also, at the
high school Youth Fellowship
meeting at 6:30 p. m.
A fireside for high school
MYF members will be held fol
lowing the evening church serv
ice at the home of Joy Lee
Wright, 1257 South Peach street.
TUNE-IN ON
"The HERALD of TRUTH
WW
James W. Nichols
Sponsored by the
Medford Church of Christ
Meeting temporarily In the I.O.O.F. Hall In Medford
you'll both
A
Mi
The young people wm eon
duct the evening service and the
youth choir will sing. "I Will Re
turn," will be the message theme.
Speakers will be, Kenton Adams,
"Promises of His Coming"; Bob
Semon, "Meaning of His Return
to Christians," and Miss Dorle
Wagner, "Meaning of Hla Re
turn to the Unsaved."
LAYMAN
DAY
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. "The Layman
and His Church" by
the layman.
6:30 p.m. Baptist
Leagues for all ages
7:30 p.m. "I Will Re
turn" by the Young
People
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
5th ft Central
Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor
YOU ARE WELCOME
This is a religious program
sponsored by the Churchei
of Christ which it broad
cast over 240 American
Broadcasting stations. The
Abilene Christian College
A Cappella chorus fur
nishes the gospel songs,
and James W. Nichols of
Abilene presents the lesson.
Our closest broadcast of
this program Is at 7:30 P.M.
Sunday, over KMED, Med
ford. be richer for it
J
Medford Mail Tribune