rOUR MEDrORD (OREGOKi
Ex-Catholic Wi
Address Friends
Meeting Tonight
The Rev. Anthony Callandro,
Italian-born ex-prlet of the Ro
man Catholic church, now trav
eling through the United States
under the auspices of the Na
tional Association of Evangeli
cals, will speak at the Friends
church at 7:45 tonight.
Mr. Callandro is founder of
the Evangelical Biblical insti
tute of Italy, a seminary for
Italian ex -priests re -training
them for Protestant ministry,
located at Portici, Naples. Italy.
In order to found the seminary
In 1949, he resigned from the
pastorate of the Church of the
Redeemer in West New York,
N. J-, and from the faculty of
the senior high school in Mont
clair, N. J., where he was a pro
fessor of Italian for 16 years.
He has been active in com
munity work, in interracial asso
ciations, and for many years he
taught Americanization and civ
ics to Italian Immigrants, pre
paratory to their becoming
American citizens.
For 12 years director of
Christ's mission In New York
City, he conducted forum meet
ings each Sunday In Times
Square district for the discus
sion of the vital differences be
tween the religious and cultural
values of Reformation teachings
and those of Roman Catholicism.
Distinctions he has received
Include the 1034 American Uni
versity award from the Italian
government, being sent as an
ambassador of good will to Italy
by the Italian Ministerial asso
ciation of Greater New York in
1947 and being elected presi
dent of the Association of Ex
Priests ol Italy at Its first con
gress in Florence, Italy, the
same year.
The public Is Invited to hear
him.
Presbyterians Elect
Dr. Morse Leader
Dr. Herman N. Morse has
been elected moderator of the
General Assembly of the Presby
terian Church In the United
States of America, Presbyterian
lnrrh officials here reoorted.
Dr. Morse has been head of
the Board of National Missions
since 1948 and has been a worK
er in home missions for 20 years.
This is the 150th anniversary
year of the founding of the board
and the fact that Dr. Morse was
chairman helped him gain elec
tion by overwhelming margin,
it was said.
The General Assembly opened
two weeks of sessions Thursday
In New York City.
Staff Members at SOC
Give Graduation Talks
Ashland Southern Oregon
college staff members are busy
this week delivering commence
ment addresses at several Ore
gon high schools.
This evening Dr. Elmo N. Ste
venson, college president, will
appear at Butte Falls; Dr. Roy
W. McNeal, professor of geog
raphy at Prospect; and Dr. Ar
thur Krcsiman, associate profes
sor of English at Canyonville.
Dr. Stevenson delivered the
commencement address at Cor
bctt last night and on Wednes
day Dr. John A. Schulz, associate
professor of psychology, appear
ed at Ophir. Dr. Schulz also
spoke to the Bandon Lions club
Wednesday noon.
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Firit Baptist Church
(.Conservative)
North Central at rifth ttret. Wol
fnrri A. Dawes, pallor. Bible ichool
0:48 a.m., classes (or all. Nursery.
Worship U a.m. Dr. Jonn a. tiouser.
guest speaker: special music. Baptist
leagues 6:30 p.m. Service 7:30 p.m..
Dr. Houser will show pictures of work
In the mission field; special music.
Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
rirst Church ol Christ, Scientist
313 North Oakdnle. Service U a m.
Sunday school 9:30 a m. Wednesday.
8 pm., testimonials ol 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 May 25 "Soul and Body.
Nursery available Sundays.
Trail Community Church
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11
a m. Young people s meeting 6.30 p.m.
Service 7:30 p.m. Everyone Invited.
Joseph Bowdoin, pastor.
Bams Valley Community Church
(interdenominational)
Minister, the Rev. W. Lee Cray.
Sunday school and church 10:30 a.m.
Sermon: "Women That You Have
Met." Church officers, at Sunday
school tenchers meeting Monday. 8
&m . home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mc
onough. Choir practice Wednesday
7 p.m.
Church of The Nazarene
Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox,
pastor. 8 a.m. "The Gospel Hour."
KMED, 9 45 a m.. Sunday school. 11
a m.. worship: sermon, "Tired. Re
tired, or Re-fired?" 6:30 pm., four
yomn stouis. ' " p.m..
service: message: "Stand up and Be
Noumea! Heoncsnnv, w p.n..,
week prayer, praise service.
Trmpla Baptist Church
794 Lozler lane. Southern Baptist
convention, Perry M. Johnson, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. Training
union 7 p.m.. classes for all. Worship
1 1 am., "The Deadly Danger of
Doubting.' Worship 8 pm. Moody
science film, "Hidden Treasure."
Everyone welcome Baptism at 9 p.m.
Hour of Power, Wednesday, 8 p.m..
"Why Baptists Practice Immersion
only."
Church of Christ
1056 Court street. Radio program
over KMED, Sunday. 8:30 am. Sun
day worship 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Bible study Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
First Church of God
Haven and Hollv streets. The Rev.
Charles A. Anthony, pastor. Sunday.
8 a m., "Christian Brotherhood Hour."
KMED. 9:45 a.m.. church school. 10:45
am., worship. 6:30 p.m.. youth fellow
ship. 7 p.m., adult prayer meeting 7:30
?m.. evangelistic service. Wednesday
30 p.m.. mid-week prayer meeting at
church. All welcome.
The Church In the Pines (Full Cospell
Blackwell hill, two miles south of
Gold Hill. The Rev. Delbert Casey and
The Rev. Catherln Casey, co-pastors.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. Young peoples' hour 8:30 pm.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Mid
week service Thursday 7:30 p.m.,
Bible study, prayer night Welcome.
Advent Christian Church
Jackson and Welch streets. 9:45 a.m..
church school, Mrs. Bryan Gossett.
superintendent. 11 a.m.. worship serv
ice, topic: "The Holy Spirit." 7 pm,
singspirntton. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday,
prayer meeting. 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jun
ior choir. Laurel Lea Crabb, pastor.
St Mark's Church (Episcopal)
George R. V. Bolster, rector. Sunday
after Ascension Dav: Holv communion
fl a.m.; church school 9:30 a.m.; nur
serv school 1045 a.m.: organ recitnl
10:45 a.m.; matins with sermon 1 1
a.m.; young people's fellowship 7 p.m.
Mfdford Church or Christ
TOOP hall. 231 West Sixth street.
Maurice Tlsdel. mlnisler. Bible class
es 10 a.m. Worship 10:45 a in. Service
7:30 p m. Wednesday evening service
7:30 p.m. (at 141 Ashland avenue).
Herald of Truth rndio program Sun
day 7:30 a.m.. KMED. Public is Invited.
Chapel of Spiritual Truth
(Universal Church of the Master).
Shnmhalla del Rio, hltihwriy 09. three,
tenths mile south of Rogue River.
Sunday healing service 7:.m n m. Wor.
ship service 8 p.m. Christina H.
Loom Is, pastor.
First Preshvtertan Church
(Central Point)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor.
Worship 9 45 a.m. Memorial day ser
mon by pastor, "let lrs Now Praise
Famous Men." Appropriate music.
Immediately afterwards, 10:45 a.m.,
church school meets, classes for all.
First Preshvtertan Church
(Jacksonville)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor.
Sunday school 10 am, classes for all.
Public worship 11:15 am Memorial
day sermon: "Let V Now Praise
Famous Men." Baccalaureate for high
school graduating class 8 p m, Public
Invited.
Inn Lutheran Church
Fourth and Oakdnle. Sunday school
945 am. Worship service 11 am. Otto
Ewnldsen will prrarh. Wednesday.
7:30 p.m., choir practice.
First Preshvterlan Church
Eighth and Holly. The Rev T) Kirk
land West, pastor. Pre.prayer B 30
am.; Sunday school 9:45 am: service
11 am., sermon: "God in Everyday
Living" (Nursery for children to five
years; Junior church 5-11 years); Jun
ior, senior high W F. 6 30 p m ; serv.
Ice 7 30 pm, film: "Lifting India's
Shadows." 8 30 p.m.. young adults.
House of Prayer and
Uemlng Bible Institute
Undenominational. 91A PiXtland
avenue. Ministry of healing, fellow,
ship In prayer. Course covers Bible
three times. Bible class, lectures
every Sunday 3 pm and week day
afternoons and evenings hy appoint
ment. Free tuition W. L Demlng.
minister, Bible teacher, author.
Phosnlx Presbyterian Church
E J. Clark, minister. Bible school
10 a m. Union baccalaureate service
11 am High school girls' chorus will
sing "Cherubic Hvmn." "Send Forth
Thy Spirit." Sermon: "Building for
Eternity." the Rev. E H. McGee
Wednesday. Women's Prayer circle,
Missionary society 2 pm Choir 7 p.m.
Dsily vacation Bible school June 23
Pictures of Lite of Paul evenings.
frlday. May , 19S2
Notices
Foursquare Church
East Jackson and Morrow road. Sun.
dav school 8:45 a.m., Mrs. Dan Haas,
superintendent. Worship service 11
a.m. Berean service 6:30 p m. Crusader
service 7:45 pm. Evangelistic service
nightly except Monday.
Community Sunday School
Lone Pine school. Paul Gasparottl.
superintendent. Interdenominational
classes for every age. This week spec
ial musical program. Everyone wel
come. First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdnle. Shelvy H.
Angiemyer. minister. Bible school 9 45
a m.; worship 11 a m., sermon: "Free
dom In Christ." Snack supper 8 p m.,
address: "Our World One Brother,
hood,' Miss Ivy Coffey, Delhi. India.
7 p.m. In church sanctuary, Worship
8 p.m., sermon: "Am I Mv Brother's
Keeper?" CYF fireside 0 pm. Wednes
day. May 28. 6 p.m., fellowship dinner;
congregational business, election of
church officers.
First Methodist Churrh
West Main and Laurel. Meredith
Groves, minister. 9:45 a.m., school. 11
a m., worship, sermon: "The Things
That Belong To Pence." Mrs. Everett
Fa her. speaker. Anthem by Chancel
choir. Solo: Mrs Archie Pierce. Nur
sery, junior church. 6:30 p.m.. youth
groups. 7:30 p.m.. service, sermon:
"Great Tasks For Great Days," pastor.
Music by Chancel choir; solo.
Medford Friends Church
Corner Merrlman and DcBarr.
Clynton G Crisman. pastor. 10 a.m.,
Sunday school. 11 a.m.. worship; mu.
sic by ladies chorus. 6:30 p.m., Chris
tian Endeavor for Intermediates and
seniors, 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service.
Tuesday, 7 p.m.. - mother-daughter
banquet. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., pray
er meeting and choir practice.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
048 South Ivy street. W. J. Attrldge.
branch president- Sundav: 9 a.m.,
priesthood; 10:30 a.m.. Sundav school;
3 p.m.. district leadership: 6:30 pm
sacrament meeting. Tuesday: 2 p m
Relief society: 7:30 p.m., M.I. A.
Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Choir practice.
Saturday: 10:30 a.m.. primary.
The Apostolic Faith
North Central avenue at Third
street. The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor.
Sunday school 9:30 am. Worship H
a m. Evangelistic service 7:50 p.m..
opening with music by organist, or.
chestra and chorus. Tuesdav, Friday
church Wednesday 8 p.m.
Medford Seventh-day Adventtit
Church
Edwards and Beatty streets. Serv
ices: 9:30 am.. Saturday. Sabbath
school; 1 1 am., sermon hv pastor
"Ways to Avoid Backsliding." 5:15
p m . Missionary Volunteer meeting.
Wednesday. 10 to 3:30 p.m., Dorcas
activities.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
1020 East Main. Kenneth F. Korby.
pastor. Sunday school, Bible study
9 30 a.m. Divine worship II a.m. Con.
flrmation of children and adult class,
es. Fellowship dinner, noon. Monday,
8 pm.. meeting of congregation for
study. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday
""u"' wT-mrr irmning: junior vrtOir,
8 p.m., senior choir.
Picnic on Sunday
At Millard Home
Persons who have been attend
ing the Truth Lectures at the
KP hall here have been invited
to participate in a picnic dinner
bunday nt the D. E. Millard
home on upper Rogue river.
There will be a lecture at 11
a.m. and dinner will follow at
12:30 p.m. All attending are re
quested to bring a basket dinner.
The afternoon will be spent In
discussion, sightseeing and visit
ing.
Those desiring transportation
are asked to meet at the KP hall
at 10:30 a.m.
Two SOC Classes
Elect New Officers
Ashland Junior and sopho
more class members at Southern
Oregon college yesterday elected
officers who will lead the two
groups next year.
George L. Kekuna. Hllo, Ha
waii, was named president of the
Junior class to succeed Frank B.
Koch, Central Point. Russell M.
Killlngsworth. Medford, was
named vice-president: Mary El
len Yost, Tulelake, Cal., secre
tary, and Paul Adams, Grants
Pass, treasurer.
The sophomores elected Er
nest L. Wirth, North Bend, presi
dent. Dale M. Smith, class leader
this year, was named treasurer
and other officers are Lloyd E.
Hale, Eagle Point, vice-president,
and Gracia M. Brown, Ashland,
secretary.
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Stale Secretary
To Give Report,
To Methodists
Mrs. Everett Faber, itata sec
retary of Wesleyan Service
guilds, will report Sunday at
First Methodist church on a
peace seminar held recently at
United Nations headquarters In
New York and In Washington,
D. C.
She will speak at 11 a.m. at
the annual Thank Offering pro
gram of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service.
Others participating In the
program will be Mrs. J. W.
Poage, Mrs. W. R. Peabody, Mrs.
Jessie Minear, Mrs. John Car
ter and the Rev. Meredith
Groves. Ladies of Ruth Esther
pnd Susannah Wesleyan Serv
ice guilds will assist In the ush
ering. Special music will be "God
Bringeth Peace to the Earth,"
by the Chancel choir, and "When
God Is Near," a solo by Mrs.
Archie Pierce.
Candlelight Installation tor of
ficers of the women's society
and the service guilds will be
held at the 7:30 p.m. church
service. Mr. Groves will speak
on "Great Tasks for Great
Days." Miss Cora Mason, Ash
land, Mrs. O. P. Taylor and
Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins will help
with the service.
After the service a reception
for the officers will be held In
the church parlors.
Carol Van Ausdall will be
speaker and Phyllis Parmley
will be leader at the senior high
Methodist Youth fellowship
Sunday evening. Mr. Groves
will talk on "How We Can
Know There is a God" at the
Junior high MYF. The senior
high group will have a fireside
at the home of Janet Johnson,
323 Vancouver avenue. Gold
Hill young people will be guests.
Science-Religion
Motion Picture
ill Be Shown
"Hidden Treasures," a film
which delves into the infinitesi
mal things of God's creation, will
be shown Sunday at 8 p.m. at the
Temple Baptist church, the Rev.
Perry M. Johnson, pastor, an
nounced The movie is the latest reli
gious-science film of Moody In
stitute of Science and was pro
duced by Dr. Irwin Moon, direc
tor of the institute.
Camera-work for the picture
took 18 months and cameramen
reported risked life and limb to
capture some of the unusual
scenes. The fllmers' adventures
took them from dungeon caves
to exploration aboard a research
ship. Wonders of creation are
shown with use of telescope and
microscope.
The film shows minute flow
ers, microscopic denizens of the
sea, diatoms, iridescent cave
crystals, microscopic paramecia
and amoebae and some of the
100 million island universes
shown by the 200-inch Mt. Palo
mar telescope.
"Hidden Treasure" Is the sixth
in a series produced by the in
stitute. The picture will be shown at
8 p.m. today at the Church of
the Nazarene.
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Guilford, Vt. CUR) A
marble tombstone over the grave
of Benjamin Carpenter has a
lengthy Inscription listing his
many services to the state. The
inscription concludes: "Left this
world and 146 persons of lineal
posterity. March 28, 1804, aged
78 years, 10 months and 12 days
with a strong mind and full
faith of a more glorious state
hereafter. Stature about six feet
weight 200. Death had no ter
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Hell Will Be Subject
At Bible Auditorium
Evangelist Harold E. Metcalf
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bible
Auditorium will preach on
"Hell."
The auditorium choir will
sing, "What Shall I Give Thee,
Master," and a solo by Mrs. O.
E. Schnepper will be "The Song
of Heaven and Homeland."
During the first ten weeks of
the evangelistic series, 9,700
free mimeographed sermons on
54 subjects have been sent to
those who have requested them.
Baptist Moderator
To Speak in Medford
Dr. John B. Houser, modera
tor of the Conservative Baptist
Association of Oregon and pastor
of the First Baptist church at
Lebanon, will show moving pic
tures of work in the mission
fields Saturday at 8 p.m. and
also Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist church, Medford.
Dr. Houser has recently re
turned from a trip to the Orient,
where he spoke at the mission
ary conference of three mission
boards. He also visited the mis
sion fields and. took pictures of
the work.
Dr. Houser will also speak at
the morning service of First
Baptist church. All are invited to
these services.
NO WAY TO RUN RAILROAD
Louisville, Ky. (U.R) The
first steam locomotive built in
the United States was the "Best
Friend of Charleston" in 1830 but
in less than a year it came to a
bad end. The fireman, annoyed
at the hiss of escaping steam, sat
on the safety valve lever and the
engine blew up.
Enjoy
Our 40-piece orchestra and 32
voice choir and organist, in
addition to various ensembles pre.
pare a special program for each
Sunday night. They also take part
in each service of the week and
lead congregational singing. Don't
miss a real treat in spiritual music.
SUNDAY, 1 1 A.M. - 7:50 P.M.
Tuesday & Friday 8 P.M.
(Nursery for Children)
.
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Eugene Pastor
To Talk Sunday
To Presbyterians
The Rev. Thomas H. Hunter,
university pastor at Westminster
foundation, University of Ore
gon, will preach on "God In
Everyday Living," at the 11 a.m.
service at First Presbyterian
church here on Sunday.
Mr. Hunter is filling In for
Dr. D. K. West, pastor, who Is at
the Presbyterian General Assem
bly in New York.
Jackie Madigan and James
Woodworth, students of the uni
versity, will sing a duet. The
two and four other members of
a deputation team from the foun
dation at the university will
meet with the senior high group
here at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, with
the senior high Sunday school
class Sunday morning and with
the Westminster fellowship Sun
day at 6:30 p.m.
Film To Bs Shown
Others on the team are Mary
Cochrane, Myrla Thomas, Alan
Mundle and Lawrence Richard
son.
The fellowship commission
will have charge for the Junior
high fellowship at 6:30 p.m.
A film, "Lifting India's Shad
ows," will be shown at the 7:30
p.m. service on Sunday. Robert
Brewer will have charge of the
service The public is invited.
Young adults will meet at the
home of Florence Erbs, 519 West
11th street, Sunday. Dorothy
Henderson will lead the discus
sion. Music?
Street
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FAITH I
UtCTIONS J
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 . . .
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Musicians' Leader
To Attend Conclave
J. Vernon Marshall, 408 New
town street, business agent for
the Medford Musicians union,
will represent Local 597, Ameri
can Federation of Musicians
(AFL), at the 55th annual con
vention of the musicians in San
ta Barbara, Calif., it was an
nounced today. The convention
will open June 9 and continue
through June 12.
The delegates will hear ad
dresses by their president, James
C. Petrlllo, Gov. Earl Warren
and others, and will transact
union business, including legis
lation and election of officers.
The convention, which has been
held every year since 1898 (with
the exception of two war-time
years), is the supreme govern
ing body of the union.
Nearly 1,100 delegates will at
tend, representing the 701 locals
and the 242,167 professional mu
sicians of the United States and
Canada.
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