Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1952, Image 4

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    FOUR MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
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Free Methodists
To Hear Director
The Rev. George L. Ford,
Western regional director of the
National Association of Evan
gelicals, will be guest speaker
at Medford Free Methodist
church Sunday morning.
Mr. Ford has just returned to
the West coast from the nation
al convention of the NAE in
Chicago, April 13-18. Included
on the program of the conven
tion were such leaders as Dr.
Billy Graham, Dr. Robert Cook
of Youth for Christ and Dr.
Leslie Marston, bishop of the
Free Methodist church.
Mr. Ford's visit will give the
people of Medford an oppor
tunity to share in the Inspiration
of this convention, according to
Pastor R. J. Cox. The public is
Invited to hear Mr. Ford's ad
dress at 11 a.m. '
BIBLE SCHOOL
TEACHERS
ATTENTION
Am you looking for material for
your vicitlon Biblo school clauts?
ART
CENTER
404 EAST MAIN
Telephone 2-4123
Wa hivt complete lint of paints,
papers, clays, weaving materials,
rubber moldi, aV many othar items.
Let ut help you with your
program problomt
Group To Appear
Saturday, Sunday
The "Prairie Ambassadors" of
Prairie Bible institute. Three
Hills. Alta., Canada, will be at
the Church of the Nazarene at
8 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, and
at First Baptist church at 7:30
p.m. on Sunday, May 4.
Their service at the Nazarene
church will be under auspices
of the Rogue Valley Youth for
Christ.
The team is headed by the
Rev. Will Bruce, institute field
representative, who Is speaker
for the party. Others are Harry
Brobst, New Jorsey; Ed Oman,
Manitoba; Joe Hartt, Washing
ton; Leslie Thompson, Pennsyl
vania, and Bruce Adams, British
Columbia.
Variety of Music
A variety of music is pro
vided by the group.
Mr. Bruce was formerly di
rector of San Diego Youth for
Christ and was among those
who led the last three city-wide
gospel crusades in that commun
ity. Before entering the minis
try, Mr. Bruce was traffic man-
I ager for Armour and company
! in Los Angeles. He entered full
j time ministry In 1945.
I Each of the young men of
the group is planning definitely
to participate in full-time Chris
tian service. Four of them are
looking to the foreign mission
field. In the group are a quartet,
a trumpet trio, a vocal duet
team, a vocal soloist and a pianist-organist.
The public Is Invited.
THE
APOSTOLIC
FAITH
N. Central Ave., at 3rd St.
INVITES YOU
THREE GREAT SERVICES SUNDAY:
11 a.m. - 3 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. (If you wish free trans
. portation call 2-2757).
TUESDAY and FRIDAY 8 p.m.
A large orchestra leads the singing in every service.
Sermons on everyday living will inspire you.
Personal accounts of answered prayer give you
new faith.
"THa church without a collection plate"
THE MOST FAMOUS
Night Meeting
Or THE BIBLE
and tht MILLION who
Lost their Way because of
tht GREAT MISTAKE
MADE!
VISUAL AIDS
7:30 p.m.
TONIGHT
910 S. CENTRAL AVE.
MEDFORD, ORE.
BIBLE AUDITORIUM
Church Notices
Pentecostal Church of God
Fifth and Ptne . .mm
Point. Th Rv. W. E. Wilfonf. pastor.
8 43 a m.. Sunday urnooi. 11 am.
hip. 7:30 p.m. vnilUtic wrvtc.
WawlnaidaT. 7 30 Dm. weekly rvic.
Friday. 7i0 pm- weekly Mrvict.
. Vl! ramtnttnltv fhUTCBt
(Interdenominational)
Minuter. Trie Kev. v. uray
fiiinriiv ftrhrtol and church 10 30 a m.
Sermon: "The Promise of Power."
Communion ifrrieej. Choir practice
Wednesday 7 pm.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E J. ciirK. trimmer, oioiv khoui
10 am. Ruasell Thompson pretdinf.
Worship U a m. Music by choir Ser
mon: What is Better than Silver or
Cold?" Wednesday. Women s Prayer
circle 10 am. Choir practice 7 p-m.
Session meeting S p m.
Prospect Episcopal .Minion
Evensong with sermon, the Rev.
J M. B. Gill in charge, home of J. H.
Grieve. 8 p m.
St, Mark's Church (Episcopal)
r-.- a v Hnlitar rtvmr Third
i... ttm UaIv rnmmn ril On ft
a m.; church school 8:30 a.m.: nuraery
icnwi iu. a. in., iuv.o, -' -
a.m.; holv communion with sermon
11a.m. Friday holy communion 11a.m.
Church of The Nararene
Holly at First Vernon L. Wilcox,
pastor. 6 a m.. "The Gopel Hour", on
KMED. 9 45 a m.. Sunday school. 11
a.m., worship: sermon: "Exempt or
Expendable. Which? ' 6 30 p.m.. four
youth groups. 7 30 p in . evangelistic
service. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. mid
week prayer, praise aervice.
The Church in the Plnet (Full Gatpel)
Blackwetl hill, two miles south of
Gold Hill. The Rev. Delbert Caney and
The Rev. Catherine Casey, co-pastors.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship II
a.m. Young peoples hour 6 30 p.m.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Midweek
service Thursday 7:30 pm. Bible atudy,
prayer night. Welcome.
Medford Seventh-day Adventlst
Church
Edwardi and Beatty Street. Sen-
Ices: Sabbath school 0:45 a.m.. worship
11 a.m. Missionary Volunteer program
4:45 p.m., Ashland M.v. s win snow
film. "Dip-Bert Svn.Dhonv." 8 D.nv.
Home and School meeting. Rogue
Kiver academy, nature program, anat
ing In gym. Senior Dorcas work
Wednesday 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Medford Friends Church
Corner Merrlman and DeBarr.
Clynton G. Crlsmnn pastor. 10 a.m..
Sunday school: theme: "Loyalty to
the Great Commission. 11 a.m.. woi
ship; solo, Deane Robert; metsage.
evangelist r.a Harmon, e ao D m., in
termedlate Christian Endeavor: Quiz
Kids program: henlor Christian Endea
vor led by pastor. 7:30 p.m.. service,
message, Ed Harmon.
Medford Church of Christ
lOOF hall. 221 West Sixth street.
Maurice Tisdel. minister. Bible class
es 10 a m. Worship aervice 10:45 a nv
Service 7:30 p.m. Herald of Truth pro.
gram KMED. Sunday. 6.30 a m.
Wedntadav Bible study. 141 Ashland
avenue. 7:30 p.m. Public invited.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Service It a.m.
Sunriav ichool 0:30 a m. Wednesday.
8 p.m., testimonials of healing. Read
ing room l-a wl aixrn street iu a.m.
to 5 p.m.. except holidays, evenings
7 to B except Wednesdays, Sundays 2
to 5 Subject May 4. 'Everlasting
Punishment." Nursery available Sun
days. First Preibvtertan Church
(Central Point)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor.
Church v"jrhtp t AS a m Snor!
ginning series on prophets, "Tht
Greatest of All Mosc-i. ..,.i3 a ... .
following church worship, church
school meets. All Invited. 7:30 p.m..
final session of "Why Am I Teaching?"
Temple Baptist Church
794 Loner lane. Southern Baptist
convention. Perry M. Johnson, pastor.
Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Training
union 7 p nv. classea for all. Closing
day of spring revival, sermons by The
Rev. Paul A. McCasland morning and
evening. Christian Home Week May
4-U.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly. The Rev. D. Kirk
land West, pastor. Pre-prayer 930
a m.; Sunday school. Churchmanship
class 9:45 am: service 11 era- Ser
mon. "How Do You Solve Family
Problems?'1 (Nursery for children to
3 years, Junior church 3-11 years).
Junior, senior hiph W F. 6:30 p.m.;
service 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "Am I My
Keeper?" Young adults
Brother's
8:30 p.m.
Community Sunday School
Lone Pine school. Paul Gasparottl.
superintendent. Interdenominational.
Classes for pre-school. primary. Jun
ior, intermediate, high school and
adults. Everyone welcome.
Reorganized Church of Jesos Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Meeting at air reserve building.
Medford municipal airport. Medford
congregation will meet with Grants
Pass mission Sunday for communion
In Grange halt. Highway 99 south.
Grants Pa?s. Church school 10 a m
Communion 11 a.m. Phone 3-2456
James Davidson, pastor.
Central Church of Christ
Central and Jackson. Don H. Byers.
minister. Henry Johnson. Bible school
superintendent. Bible school 0:45 a.m.
Worship if am., sermon: "Thronging
or Touching Jesus." Service 7:30 p.m..
sermon. Donald Kelley. Northwest
Christian college student. Bible study
7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Trail Community Churcb
Sunday school. 10 a.m., Worship. 11
a.m. Young peoples' meeting 6:30 p.m.
Service 7:30 p.m. Everyone invited
Joseph Bowdoin, pastor.
First Baptist Church (Conservative)
North Central Bt Fifth. Wolford A.
Dawes, pastor. Bible school 9:43 a.m..
classes for all. Nursery. Worship 11
a m. Sermon: "Divisions." Special mu
sic. Wrlcome to new members. Com
munion. Nurseries during service.
Baptist leagues 6:30 p.m. Service 7:30
p.m.. song service. "Prairie Ambassa
dors" conducting. Mid-week service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Church of the Brethren
Mary and Saling streets. Stanley
Keller, pastor. Morning meditations
945 a.m. Departmental devotions
Church school classes. Children's
church. Worship 11 am. Pastor's mes
sage: "The Christian Family." Worship
7:30, message by John Groth, "Prayer."
Advent Christian Church 1
Jackson and Welch streets. 0:43 a m .
church school. Mrs. Bryan Gosett.
superintendent. 11 a.m.. worship serv
Ice with communion. 7 p nv. slngspira
tion with social hour: short message
by pastor. 4 p.m. Tuesday, Junior choir
practice. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, p-wer
meeting. Laurel Lee Crabb. pa r.
lion Lutheran Church
Fourth and Oakdale Sunday school
43 am. Service 11 am. Dr. L. H.
Stelnhoff, Pacific synod president,
preaching. Youth fellowship Sundav.
6 p.m. Chi Rho circle Tuesdav 8 pni .
home of Mrs. Einar Larson, West llth
street, Mrs. Loyal Smith, co-hosiess.
Choir Wednesday 7:30 p m. Mother
daughter banquet Saturday, May 3,
6:30 p.m., Medford hotel.
Free Methodist Church
10th and Ivy streets. The Rev. Rob
ert J. Cox. pastor. 9:43 a.m., church
school for all. 11 a m , worship serv
ice, guest speaker, the Rev. George
L. Ford. 6 jvnv, youth chorus; 6 43
P nr. Y P M S. service; 7:30 p m . rallv.
sermon: "God is Light" Tuesday, 7 30
P nr. youth night. Wednesday. 7 43
tm.. prayer meeting. "The Light and
ife Hour" 7:30 a.m., Sunday, KYJC.
the" PRAIRIE AMBASSADORS
o
I From
,.. g3teM TfTt Three
MllnSS Hills
irft Aibe,ta
hHl 4il Canada
l r'Mf SAT.
; rl U MW' MAY 3
I Ml W W 1 8 P.M.
Medford Nazarene Church
Rev. Will Bruce, Field Representative of the Prairie Bible Institute and Three
Yean Director Youth for Christ of San Diego, California, will bring a Heart
Challenging Manage.
TOP MUSICAL COMBINATIONS
MAI! QUARTETTE VOCAL DUITS
TRUMPET TRIO VOCAL SOLOS
TRUMPET DUETS PERSONAL TESTIMONIES
AM of these young men are In F-oll Time Christian Work. Well over 600
Student from this Institute Have Gone to Mission Fields
for CHRIST
North Holly and
1st Street
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel. Meredith
Groves, minister. 9:45 a.m sch"! ti
a m., worship. Sermon: "The Power
of Anger." broadcast over K
Music: Anthem, Chancel choir, quartet:
Methodist Men, solo: William Wilson.
Nursery. Junior church. 6:30 p.m.,
youth groups. 7 :30 p.m., service:
Panel: "Methodists of the World."
Special music.
Phoenix Church of the Nazarene
Third and Pine streets. Hcnrv Laev.
pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Wor
ship 11 a m. Young people 6:30 p.m.
Service 7:30 pm. Wednesday prayer
ana praise service :ju p.m.
Ttrtt Christian Chorch i
Ninth and Oakdale. Shelvy H. Angle- I
myer. minister. Bible school 0:45 a nv, j
worsnip n a.m.. sermon: uuest
speaker, Dan Thuma, Northwest
Christian college, observing NCC Day.
6 p m., snack supper. 7:00 p m., ad
dress: "Our Home and World Brother
hood.'1 The Rev. Stanley Keller, first
in series of addresses for Family
month. 8 pm., worship, sermon: "She
Has Chosen the Good Part." Bible
study Wednesday 7 30 p.m. Choir
practice May 7, 8 p m.
Tht Salvation Army
Fourth and Bartlett. Captain and
Mrs. Thomas Mack. CO. Sunday school
9 43 am.; services, junior, senior 11
am.: Mitchell Sanitarium 2 30 p.m.;
young people 6 p.m.; service 7:43 p.m.
Tuesday, prayer meeting 7:30 pm
Wednesday, corps cadets 4 p m.; young
people s club 7 30 p.m. Thursday, girl
fuards 4 p.m.; ladies league 7.30 p.m.
riday. sunbeams 4 p.m.
First Church of God
' Haven and Holly streets. The Rev.
Charles A. Anthony, pastor. Sunday
8 a m., "The Christian Brotherhood
Hour", KMED 9:45 a.m.. church school.
10:45 a.m., worship. 6:30 p.m., youth
fellowship 7 p.m., adult prayar meet
ing. 7 30 p nv, evangelistic service.
Every night next eek excent Satur
day 7:30 p.m., evangelistic services.
All welcome.
Pilgrim Holiness Chureh
Corner East Jackson and Bessie.
The Rev. John Price, pastor. Sunday
school 0:45 a.m., classes for all. Wor
ship 11 am, "What Doth God Re
quire?" PHYPS 6:43 p.m. Evangelis
tic service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday pray
er and Bible study 7:30 p.m.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
1020 East Main. Kenneth P. Korby.
pastor. Sunday school, Bthte class 9:30
am. Service 11 a.m. Voters meeting
after service Married couples picnic.
Tou Velle park, movie. 7:30 p.m. Tues
day, 7 30 p.m., Sunday school teach
ers, junior caoir; 8 p.m., senior choir.
Thursday, l p.m.. Ladies Aid: 7:30
p m . adult instruction. Saturday. 0 and
10:30 am., children's confir. :ion
classes
The Apostolic Faith
North Central avenue at Third
street. The Rev. C. W. Frost, oastor.
Sunday school 9:30 am. Worfip U
am Evangelistic service 7 :50 p.m..
opening with music hy organist, or
chestra and chorus. Tuesday, Friday
services 8 p.m. Service Reese Creek
church Wednesday 8 p.m.
Church of Christ
10."6 Court street. Radio program
over KMED 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Bible
study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Everyone
welcome.
First Presbyterian Church
(Jacksonville)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully. nastor.
Church Sunday school at 10 a.m. Pub
lic worship 11:15 a.m. Sermon, begin
ning series on Drop nets, "ine urea test
of All Moses." Sunday, 7:30 p m..
unai session in wny Am i teacn
ing.'" Thursday. Women's association
10 a m., sewing, noon luncneon, p.m.
program. Women of church and
friends Invited-
Deputation Team
01 Presbyterians
Here This Week
A deputation team from the
First Presbyterian church, Ber
keley, and the University of
California will be at First Pres
byterian church here this weekend.
Special activities under the
leadership of these 10 students
will begin Friday at 6:30 p.m.
with a potluck supper for junior
and senior high groups. A Satur
day outing at TouVelle park will
start at 1:30 p.m. A picnic sup
per will follow ball games.
The Junior and senior high
youth groups will be led by
deputation team members at 6:30
p. m. Sunday.
Family Problem
The Rev. D. K. West, pastor of
the Medford church, will speak
on "How Do You Solve Family
Problems?" at the 11 a. m. serv
ice Sunday. His topic at the 7:30
p. m. service will be "Am I My
Brother's Keeper?"
The Presbyterian junior
church was reorganized recently
under direction of Mrs. E. C.
Corn. It meets at 11 a. m. each
Sunday. There are four to seven
and eight to 11-year age groups.
Objective is to teach the chil
dren how to worship. Parents are
invited to bring and leave their
children while they attend the
adult services.
The young adults will meet at
the home of Pauline Champline,
420 South Central street, at 8:30
p.m. Stan Merrill will be discus
sion leader.
Salem Minister
Friends Speaker
Sunday will mark the close of
the evangelistic meetings at the
Friends church. They began
Wednesday.
Evangelist Edward Harmon,
pastor of Highland Friends
church, Salem, will speak to
night, Saturday evening and at
the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. wor
ship services Sunday.
The public is invited.
Mr. Harmon has had wide ex
perience in evangelistic and pas
toral work in the northwest.
Music will be furnished by
groups from the local church.
and will continue through May
11.
The Rev. Ralph M. Starr is
evangelist for these evening
meetings.
Mr. Starr has traveled around
the world and has taken pictures
showing conditions of people in
other countries. He will show
some of these pictures on Thurs
day, May 8.
The public is invited to the
services.
Revival Continues
At Church of God
Revival services at the First
Church of God began Tuesday
Everybody' Saying
Early
California
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Baptist General Convention
of Oregon-Washington
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