FOOT MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. May It. 1952
Church Notices
Advent GhrltUKB church
Jackson at Welch itreet. 9:45 a.m.
church school. Mra. Bryan Gosiett.
Superintendent. 11 a m., worship rv
lce, paitor ipeaking. 8 p.m.. Slngspira
tion for entire church, social hour
afterward. 8 p.m. Wednesday, prayer
meeting, with Elder Bryan Gossett in
charge 4:00 p.m. Tuesday. Junior choir.
Laurel Lee Crabb, pastor.
The Apostolic Faith
North Central avenue at Third
atreet The Rev. C. W. Froit, pastor
Sundav school 8:30 am. Worship II
a m. Evangelistic service 7:50 p.m.,
opening with music by organist, or
chestra and chorus. Tuesday. Friday
services 8 p.m. Service Reese Creek
church Wednesday 8 p.m.
Chapel of Spiritual Truth
(Universal Church of the Master).
Shamballa del Rio. highway 99, three
tenths mile south of Rogue River,
Sunday healing service 7:30 p.m. Wor
ahip service 6 pm. Christina H.
Loomls, pastor.
nuirrn ui me
Mary and Saling streets. Stanley
Keller, pasior, omrniiig iiieuii.inuiiB
0:45 a.m. Departmental devotions.
Church school eludes. Children's
church. Morning worship 11 a.m. Ser
mon: "The Sower". Church business
meeting 2 p.m. E-vcmng worsnip i
The Salvation Army
Fourth and Bartiett. Captain and
Mrs. '(nomas Mack. CO. Sunday
school t;45 a.m.; tervlces, junior, sen
ior 11 a.m.; county home 2:45 p.m.;
young people 6 p.m.; service 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday, prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, corps cadets 4 p.m . young
people's club 7:30 p.m. Thursday, girl
guards 4 pm.; ladles league 7:30 p.m
Friday, sunbeams 4 p.m.
Free Methodist Church
inth ami iw iitreeti. Th Rev. Rob
ert J. Cox. pastor. 0:45 a.m.. church
school for all. 11 a.m.. worship serv.
ice. sermon: "God Is Love.' 8 p.m.,
youth chorus; 6:45 p.m.. YPMS serv
ice; 7:30 p.m., communion, message by
conference superintendent. The Rev.
R. T. Fine. Tuesday. 7:30, Youth night.
Wrdnesd.'iv, 7:45 p.m., prayer meeting.
' The Light and Ltf Hour." Sunday.
7:30 a.m., KYJC.
First Presbyterian Church
(.Central Point)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor.
Church worship 0:45 a.m Sermon,
second on Prophets. "When God
Came Back." Church school 10:45 a m.,
immediately on close of public wor
ship. On Friday. May 22. 8:30 p.m.,
last family fellowship of season. Bring
covered dish and friend.
Wings Over Jordan
Choir Here Monday
Mrdford Friends Church
Corner Merrlman and DrBarr.
Clvnton G.. Crlsinan, pastor. Friday.
7 30 pm.. C. K. rally. Talent Metho
dist church. Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Sa.
lem Quarterly meeting of Friends all
day meeting, Talent city hall. Sunday.
10 a.m.. Sundav school. 11 a.m.. wor
ship; music by Indies trio; Junior, chll
dren'K church. 6:30 p.m., senior, inter
mcrh.'ite Christian Endeavor. 7:30 pjrt.,
worship.
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Zion Lutheran Church
Fourth and Oakdale. Sunday gchoo
at 9:4.1 a.m. Morning worship at 11.
Paul Rynnmg will preach. Youth fel
lowship at 8 p.m. Choir practice
Wednesdtay, 7:30 p.m.
foursquare Church
East Jackson and Morrow road- 0:49
a m.. Sundav school. Mrs. Dan Haas,
Sunday school superintendent. 11 a m.,
preaching service 6:30 p.m.. Berean
and Crusader services. 7:30 jpni.,
evangelistic service. 7:45 D.m. Tues
day, opening night of Dr. Jacques
Lime, revival meeting.
First Presbyterian Church
lTn.hlh unrl Unllu Th RV n Kirk.
land West pastor. Pre-prayer 9:30
a.m.; sunaay scnooi. L,nurcnmannip
class 9:45 a.m.; service 11 a.m. Holy
Communion, sermon' "Accepting or
neiuairiK itic wup , (iimsci; iui tun-
dren to five years; Junior church 3
1 1 years); Junior, senior high W.F.
6:30 p.m.: service 7:30 p.m.. the Rev.
James J on d row. Ashland speaker;
8:30 p.m., young adults.
Church of Christ
1056 Court street. Sunday worsnip
iu:3U a.m. and 7:au p.m. naaio pro.
gram over KM ED 7:30 a.m. Sunday,
llihle study Wednesday 7:3U p.m
Everyone welcome.
Sams Vallfy Community Church
(interdenominational)
Minister, the Hev. W. Lee Gray
Sundny school and church 10:30 a m
Sermon: "seeKing Men." tnoir prac
tice Wednesday 7 p.m.
The Church In the Pines (Full Gospel)
Black well hill, two miles south of
Hold Mill. Hi Rev, Delbert Casey and
The Rev. Catherine Casey, co-nnsiors,
sunday scnooi iu a.m. worsnip n
a.m. Young peoples' hour 6:30 p.m
Evangelistic service 7:au p.m. Mia
week service Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Bible study, prayer night. Welcome.
Firm Pri-sbvtcrlan Church
(Jacksom tile)
Thi Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor.
Church school at 10 a.m., classes for
all. Public worshlo 1 1:15 a.m. Ser.
mon. in course on. Prophets. "When
God Came Back.'' Friday. May 23,
(!:.10 p m., regular monthly meeting,
program of Twenty-Eighty club
Bring covered dish. Friends welcome.
Mrrtiord Seventh-day Ad vent Ut
Church
Edwards and Beattv streets. Serv
ices: Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. Sat nr.
day: Worship II a.m., Missionary Vol
unteer meeting 5:30 p.m., Dorcns meet
ing 10 a.m. to j:ju pm. weanesB
At 8 p.m. in gym Girls' club of Rogue
itiver academy, unacr oireciion oi
Mrs. O. E. achnepper. will give bene'
lit musical program.
First Churrh of Christ. Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Service U a.m.
Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Wednesday,
a d m.. testimonials of healing. Read'
inc room 2?8 West Sixth street 10 a.m
to 5 p m. expect holidays, evenings 7
to 0 except Wednesdays, Sundays 2
to 3. subject May m. "Mortals ana
immortals. nursery available &un-
aays.
Phoenix Presbyterian Churrh
E. J. 'Clark, minister. Bible school
in a.m. Russell Thorn Dson. ores ninff
Worship It a.m. Sermon: "Obedience
lo God First. Wednesday, women i
prayer circle 10 a.m. Choir practice
i p.m. trustee meeting a p.m. may
union baccalaureate 11 a.m. The Rev.
E, If. McGee, speaker.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
1020 East Main. Kenneth F. Korby
pastor. Sunday school. Blbla studv,
9:30 a.m. Worshlo 11 a.m. Youth rallv
Klamath Falls 2 p.m. Tuesday, 7:30
p.m., Sunday school teachers, junior
choir; senior choir 8 p.m. Thursday. 8
p.m., Ascension aay service, sermon,
holy communion, examination of con
urination class, Saturday, 0:30 a.m.
cnuaren s connrmation ciass,
Community Sunday School
Lone Pine school Paul Onsparottl
superintendent. Interdenominational
Classes for pre-school. primary, jun
lor, intermediate, high school and
adults. Special music and program
everyone welcome.
The "Wings over Jordan," re-1
nowned Negro choir, will sing at
8 p. m. Monday, May 19, at First
Methodist church.
The choir, which was organ
ized In 1937 and which met with
almost Immediate demand, Is
now on a good will tour of the
country. It seeks to foster friend
lier relations between Negro and
White races and to combat the
influence of communism in
America as it influences the
American Negro.
Organized by the Rev. Glynn
T. Settle in Cleveland, O., to
show the people of different
races and creeds that the Amer
ican Negro is a worthy, hard
Motion Picture
Slated Sunday at
First Methodist
"A Wonderful Life," a sound
film starring James Dunn and
featuring Allene Roberts, Arthur
Shields and Isobel Withers will
be shown at First Methodist
church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
The movie tells the real life
story of a person whose greatest
satisfaction Is to serve God and
his fellow men through his
church. Henry Wood, the central
character, is both the joy and
despair of his family.
At the 11 a. m. service Sunday
there will be baptism of adults
and reception of members. The
pastor, the Rev. Meredith
Groves, will speak on "The Pot
of God," in one of a series on
"Using Our Inner Powers."
Family Sunday
The Crancel choir selection
will be "God So Loved the
World" and the Junior choir will
sing "O Happy Home" and "Now
Thank We All Our God." Fam
ilies will sit together at the serv
ice in observance of Family Sun
day. Members of the high school
Methodist Youth fellowship will
attend a sub-district rally Sun
day at 2:30 p. m.-at Wildervllle.
Junior high MYF members and
their parents will have a 5:30
p.m. potluck dinner. A panel
discussion by the young people
on "You and Your Family" will
follow.
working citizen, the choir has
appeared in 43 states, averaging
more than 50,000 and giving con
certs night after night.
Spiritual! Tall Story
It is said that the spirituals
sung by Wings over Jordan ac
tually tell the story of the Amer
ican Negro "through music, feel
ing and depth of understanding."
On one of the featured radio
programs of the Columbia Broad
casting company, the choir has
been heard on Sunday mornings,
except during the time during
World War II when it toured
Europe to sing to servicemen. It
was the only choral group to be
sent to the battlefront.
The group has appeared in
New York's Town Hall, Madison
Square Garden and Carnegie
Hall, Hollywood Bowl in Los
Angeles and Convention Hall in
Philadelphia.
Nw Pattern
Until recently, Wings Over
Jordan has followed, of neces
slty, the pattern of an entertain
ment group and has sung con
certs which were underwritten
by advance guarantees and
through sale of tickets. However,
the choir has been withdrawn
from the commercial field where
it was handicapped In carrying
out its "mission." It is felt that
everyone .whether or not he has
the price of a ticket, should have
an opportunity to hear the group.
In order to reach the greatest
number the choir has determined
to appear in as many places as
possible, wherever people will
hear them, without admission
charge and purely on a free will
offering basis.
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First naptlst churrh (Conservative)
North Central at Fifth. Watford A.
Dawes, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m..
classes for all ages. Bus service. Wor
ship 11 a.m. Sermon: "Spiritual Dis
cernment." Spcctal music. Baptist
leagues U-30 p.m. Evening service 7:30
p.m. Sontt service. Music by youth
group. Sermon: "One Policy." Nursery
during all services.
rirst Christian Churrh
Ninlh and Oakdale. Shelvy H
Aniflemyer, minister. Blbln school n-4.1
am., worship 11 a.m. Sermon: "How
to Know Jesus Better.' p.m.. Family
nmnth "mack supper; 7 p m., address;
"Our Country and World Brother
hood," Mrs. Curt Mopklns; 8 p.m,
worship, sermon: "We Must Believe
That He Is." Wednesday, 7:30 p.m..
Bible study; 8:1S p.m., choir practice.
rtrst Methodist Churrh
West Main and Laurel. Meredith
Groves, minister. 9:4ft a.m.. school. II
a m.. worship; sermon: "Tha Pot of
Cold Fnmily Sunday) Junior and
chancel choirs participating. Nursery,
junior church: fitm: "It Is Wonderful."
6 30 p.m.. youth groups. 7:30 p m
service; film, same as above; special
music.
t'entral fhurrh of Christ
Central and Jackson. Don H. Byers.
minister. Henry Johnson. Bible school
superintendent. Bible school 9:45 a m
Worship 11 a.m., sermon: "The Illum
inated Life." Evening service 7:30.
Mfs Jean Cunningham, missionary tc
Mexico, speaker. Bible study 7:30
p.m., Tuesday.
Church of The Najarene
Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox,
pastor. 8 a.m.. "The Gospel Hour" on
K MED. f 4. a.m., Sunday school. 11
a m . worship, broadcast over KYJC;
sermon: "The Ideal Church " 6:30 pm,
youth groups. 7:30 pm. evangelistic
service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., mid-
week service.
Church of jesns Christ of
tJtler lav Saints
648 South Ivy street. W. J Altrldge,
nanch president, Sunday: Priesthood
!) a m bun day school 10 30 am. Sac
rament meeting 6:30 p m. Tuesday
Iieltef society 2 p.m.; Mutual 7;3i) p.m
Wednesday: Choir practice 7;30 p.m.
naiuraay: rrimary iu:ju am.
Hertford Churrh of Christ
IOOF hall. 321 West Sixth. Maurice
Tisdel. minister. Bible classes 10 a m.
Worship service 10. 43 am Service
7 30 p m. Wednesday evening service
7 30( t 141 Ashland avenue). Public
Invited.
Free Methodist
Leader To Talk
The Rev. Richard T. Fine, su
perintendent of the Oregon con
ference of the Free Methodist
church, will speak at the Med
ford church of the denomination
on Sunday evening.
A special rally Is planned and
the public is invited. Mr. Fine
will officiate at a , concluding
communion service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fine are making
a final tour of Southern Oregon
preliminary to the annual con
ference on July 9.
Featured at Crusade
The Rev. Robert J. Cox, pas
tor of the Medford church, will
be featured speaker for an evan
gelistic crusade In Modesto.
Calif. The Modesto crusade is
directed by a former Medford
pastor, The Rev. David A. Co
hagan. Mr. Cox will be absent from
his parish May 19, 28. During his
absence, the Rev. Kenneth Har
ger. Medford, will substitute.
college, and has spent the last
year In Mexico. She Is the daugh
ter of Frank Cunningham, min
ister at Newberg.
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock worship hour, the minis
ter, Don H. Byers, will preach
the first of series of messages
on the book of First John. The
message will be "The Illumi
nated Life," an exposition of
the first chapter. The public is
invited.
SI. Mark'a Church (Epticopill
George K. V. nrtliter. rector. Rom.
ll.in Sundjiv. Holy rouimunlon 8 a nv;
rlmrch .rhool 9:30 am.; ruirscrv
i.-hool 10 43 am: organ recital 10.43
am; mntim with ..rmon. II am:
)ount people' fellowship 7 pm; Fri
day, holy communion li am.
lTll Community Churrh
Sunday school 10 am. Worship 11
a in. Younf people s mretlna 6 30 p m
Service 7 30 pm. Cvcrone invited
Joseph Bowdoln. pastor. '
Missionary To Mexico I
At Evening Service '
Miss Jean Cunningham, mis-;
slonary to Mrxlco, will speak at
the Central Church of Christ this
Sunday evening at 7:30. j
Miss Cunningham is recent !
graduate of Northwest Christian i
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LYLE CORNFORTH
Adveniiat Asiistant
Adventist Assistant
Will Speak Sunday
Lyle W. Cornforth, new assist
ant pastor of the Medford Sev
enth-day Adventist churche, will
preach in the Medford church
at 11 a. m. Saturday on "The
Role of Education in Conver
sion."
Mr. Corforth, who graduated
from Walla Walla college in
1948, and will receive a master's
degree in education at the Uni
versity of Southern California
this summer, served the first 10
months of his ministerial Intern
ship with the Oregon conference
at Klamath Falls as assistant
to Elder W. P. Alderson.
During his work in the Med
ford district, he and Mrs. Corn
forth will make their home at
1657 King's highway.
Nazarene Service
To Be Broadcast
Services of the Church of the
Nazarene will be broadcast from
11 a. m. to noon on Sunday by
radio station KYJC. The Rev.
Vernon Wilcox, pastor, will talk
on "The. Ideal Church."
Church officers for the coming
year will be installed at the close
of the service.
The Sunday school year, which
closed April 30 showed increased
attendance, the pastor reported.
A. F. Kornstad is superintend
ent of the department. The Bible
school hour begins at 9:45 a.m.
each Sunday.
New officers of the NYPS,
youth department of the church,
will be installed at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. The 7:30 p.m. church
service will feature singing and
a message by the pastor. The
public is invited.
Dr. Jacque Little
To Head Revival
Dr. Jacque Little, internation
ally known evangelist, prophet
ical teacher and Bible expositor,
on Tuesday, May 20, t 7:45 p. m.
will begin a three-week revival
at Foursquare church.
Officials of the Med lord
.t,.ln.h .lots that his messages
are factual, scriptural and start
ling. His messages win expimn
the signs of the times. Dr. Little
has conducted campaigns from
coast to coast.
There will be special music
and nlrltlme sosDel singing each
night. The revival is open to the
public.
A BRIGHT FUTURE
For the Christian!
Yes, you can really be sure about
your standing with God and your
preparation for the hereafter.'
HEAR PREACHING ON SUBJECTS
THAT CONCERN YOU
Sundays 11 a.m. and 7:50 p.m.
Tuesday and Friday. 8 p.m.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Young People 3:00 p.m.
Special Music at Each Service
Orchestra
Pipe Organ .
Chorus
No Collections , . , Ever
Prairie Ambassadors
To Appear at Trail
Trail The Prairie Ambassa
dors, of Prairie Bible institute,
Three Hills, Alta., Canada, will
be featured at a service at 8 p.m
Monday of Trail Community
church at the Trail school.
Their repertoire includes a
male quartet, a trumpet trio, a
vocal duet team, a vocal soloist
and a pianist-organist.
The Rev. Will Bruce, field rep
resentative of the institute, !ids
the team. Others are Harry
Brobst, Ed Oman, Joe Hartt, Les
lie Thompson and Bruce Adams.
Mr. Bruce Is the speaker of the
group.
Don't Fail To Hear
Dr. Little
Tuesday Night,
May 20, 7:45
Foursquare
Church
The Blood-Mad Beast of
Moscow
Dots Jot Stalin Know The
ANTICHRIST?
What Three Great Bible Pro
phets (Ezekiel, Daniel and John)
say about Russia, Communism
and the end of the world.
Startling - Factual
Scriptural
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st
"One Year After I Die"
"Remains In a Test Tube"
At 7:45
WITH
DR. JACQUES LITTLE
Internationally Known Evangelist and Bible Expositor
MAY 20th to JUNE 8th
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
, EAST JACKSON I MORROW ROAD
Rev. Harry and Viol. Hansen, paster.
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Millions of Americans this month are making it
a special point to invite their friends into their churches
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 . . .
you'll both be richer for it
A
'Jim 71
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