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TOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TrtdiT. May SO. ItSt Dorolhy Wagner To Talk Sunday To Presbyterians Mi Dorothy Wagner, West ern area secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres byterian church, will speak at : First Presbyterian church at the 11 a. m. service on Sunday. Her tonic will be "A World of Op- nortunity." Miss Wagner spent three years In China and was acquainted ' there with Dr. D. K. West, pas tor of the Medford church, and Mrs. West. She was the main speaker at the Presbyterlal at C.nat Bav in April. A no-host dinner, honoring Miss Wagner, will be held at 1 t m. Sunday at the Jackson ho tel. Reservations may be made by telephoning 3-2514. Olh.r Talks Sat The mission board secretary also will speak to the high school Sunday school class at 9 45 a. m. and to the junior high Westminster fellowship at 6:30 p. m. There will be no evening wor shin service this Sunday. Junior and children's , church for youngsters five to 11 years of . age will meet at. 11 a. m. may and June topic is "ijoa s ranv ilv." Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. El liott will show slides and tro phies brought from India and Siam. Jane Sides win give reading. "Unpardonable Sin" Subject of Sermon "The Unpardonable Sin" will be the subject of Evangelist Har old E. Metcalf's sermon Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bible auditor lum on South Central avenue. The auditorium choir will sing, "Master, the Tempest is Raging," and there will be a trumpet solo by Delmer Fjarll. A radio broad cast over KMED will follow. "The Smallest Man In the ' Bible who Accomplished a Great Work for God," is the sermon on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. and will be followed by baptism of 15 candidates, making the tbtal bap tisms for May 43. . To Texts The Rev. and Mrs. Shelvy ' Anglemyer left Thurs . day for Ft. Worth, Tex., where they will meet their daughter, ' Cathryne, who is completing her Junior year at Texas Christian university. They will bring her to Medford to spend the sum mer. They also will visit another , daughter, Mrs. Hugh Mitchell at Port Arthur, Tex. Their third daughter, Charlotte, will accom pany them. Mr. Anglemyer is pastor of the First Christian ehurch of Medford. f ' J ; A. A. BERG Nasaren Speaker Nazarenes Vill Hear Australian The Rev. A. A. E. Berg, Bris bane, superintendent of the Aus tralian Nazarene district will speak Sunday at 11 a. m. at the Medford church ol the Naiar ene, according to the pastor, Rev. Vernon Wilcox. He is in the United States to attend the General Assembly of the denomination, which con venes in Kansas City, Mo., June 22 to 28, and is spending some weeks in speaking engagements over the country. He will be ac companied to Medford by his wife and small daughter Mar- New Work In 1949 Mr. Berg, a former officer with the Australian Northern command, was appoint ed head of the Nazarene district, A comparatively new work, or ganized in 1948 through the ef forts of the Nazarene youth group, the district has shown ex ceptional growth In its brief per iod of existence, Wilcox report ed. In addition to preaching in the morning service, Mr. Berg will speak briefly in the Sunday school which opens at 9:45 a. m., telling some facts about Austral ia. All are Invited to attend these meetings. No evening services are scheduled because of the high school baccalaureate. Children's Day To Be Observed First Christian church will ob serve Children's day Sunday. The Bible school will have a spe cial worship program In the sanctuary. Prof. Ward Rice, of North west Christian college, former pastor of the Medford church will speak at the 11 a.m. wor ship service. There will be no evening service because of sen ior high baccalaureate. Mr. Rice will speak at tne June 8 morning service and John W. Runyon at the evening service on that date. Mr. Kunyon is establishing a congregation of Disciples of Christ at Gold Hill. Zion Lutheran Pastor Arrives The Rev. G. Herbert Hiller man. new pastor at Zion Luth eran church, is to conduct his first worship service here Sun day morning. He arrived this week to assume his duties. Mr. Hillerman comes from Juneau, Alaska, where he had served as pastor of Resurrection Lutheran church since 1941. He served churches in Gardena and Richmond, Calif., before that. Mr. and Mrs. Hillerman have three children. He succeeds Dr. O. W. Ebright who was called to take charge of a home for the aged at Al- hambra, Calif. Church Notices dispel of Spiritual Troth (Universal Church of the Master). Shamballa del Rio. highway 89, three tenth! mile south of Rogue River. Sunday healing tervlca 7:30 p.m. Wor fhlp lervice 8 pm. Christina, H. Loomli. pai tor. Trail Community Church Sunday scnooi if 10 ajn. Worship 11 Younf oeoDle's meeting- 6:30 p.m. Service 7 30 p.m. Everyone wel come. Joseph Bowdoln, pastor. St. Peter's Lutheran Church 4030 East Main. Kenneth T. Korby, pastor. Sunday school, Bible study, 9 :30 a.m.; worship 1 1 a.m. Married couples 7:30 pjn.. Pastor Korby on KYJC. 10 p.m. Tuesday. 7;30 pm Sunday school teachers; 8 p.m.. sen ior choir. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. va cation Bible school teachers' meeting. Thursday, 1 p.m.. Ladles Aid meeting. Saturday, 1:30 p.m.. children gather (or VBS parade at Hawthorn park. Sams Valley Community Church lntri1fintninaf Innall The minister. The Rev. W, Lee r.rav Rnndav school 10:30 a.m. Ser mon "Regret of the Useless Life." Communion service. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Z. J. Clark, minister. Bible school 10 a.m. Russell Thompson, presiding. Worshio 11 a.m. Music by choir. Ser mon "Men of Good Report." Mon day, daily vacation Bible school 9 a.m. Wednesday Women's Prayer circle 10 a.m. Choir practice 7 P.m. Pictures of Life of Paul evenings June 2-13. All invited. Phoenix Church of the Vasaren Third and Pine streets. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Houy Michael, suoerintendent. Worship 11 a.m. pastor preaching. Young people 6:30 p.m. Clifford Hutchins. president. Evangelistic message 7:30 p.m. Mid week oraver. praise. 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor, The Rev. Henry Lacy. fit. Mirk's Church (Episcopal) George R. V. Bolster, rector. Whit sunday: noiy communion, o a.m. church school 9:30 a.m.; nursery school 10:45 a.m.; organ recital 10:45 a.m. holy communion with sermon 11 a.m. Friday, holy communion 11 am. The Grange Butte Falls Grange Butte Falls Grange will meet Monday, June 2, at 8 p. m. The meeting will observe the anni versary of the organization, and will honor members whose birth days were In the past three months. Quiet Hour Artist Graduation Soloist Eldon Steward, radio artist of the Quiet Hour broadcast at Berkeley, Calif., will be guest soloist Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Valley View Seventh-day Ad ventist church at commence ment exercises of the 26th class of graduates of Rogue River ac ademy. Elder Don Gray of Grants Pass will give the address. Di plomas will be presented by Harold E. Goffar, principal, a response given by Annetta Wright, president of the class, and the valedictorian speech de livered by Margaret Clary. Melvln L. Tompkins, associate pastor of the church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon at 11 a.m. Musical numbers will be rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Daugherty, Joe Hoyt and Marjorle Metcalf. First Presbyterian Church fCentral Point) The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor. Church wosrhlp 9:45 a.m. Sermon on "The Gift of the Spirit." appropri ate to Whitsunday worship. Sunday school immediately afterwards. 10:45 a.m.. classes for all. Everyone invited. Zion Lutheran Church Fourth and Oakdale. G. H. Heller- man, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. Youth fellow ship 6 p.m. Tuesday 8 p.m., Chi Rho circle, noma oi am. ah orewom, Jacksonville highway. Mrs. William Gates, Mrs. Robert Clatter, hostesses. Ladles Aid 1:30 p.m. Thursday at church: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Glather, hostesses. The Salvation Army Fourth and Bartlett. Captain and Mrs. Thomas Mack. CO. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; services, junior, sen ior 11 a m.: county jail 2:30 p.m.; young people e p.m. service 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, prayer meeting 7 :30 pm. Wednesday, young peoples club 7:30 pjn. Thursday, ladies league 730 p.rn. Community Sunday School Lone Pine school. 11 a.m. to noon this week only. Following service, all families and friends wilt drive to Touvelle park for Sunday school pic nic, everyone welcome. The Apostolic Faith North Central avenue at Third street. The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. worship 11 a.m. Young people 3 p.m. Evange listic service 7:50 p.m., opening with music by organist, orchestra and chor us. Tuesday. Friday services 8 p.m. Service Reese Creek church Wednes day 8 p.m. Free Methodists Will Hold Rally Sunday school workers from the seven churches of the Rogue River district of Free Methodist churches will hear Miss Edna Evans of Winona Lake, Ind., in a district rally at the Medford church on Monday. The rally is scheduled to begin at 7:45 p.m. Miss Julia Mae Weber, Ore gon conference Sunday school promoter, will be in charge. To Present Materials Miss Evans is a representative of the Free Methodist publishing house and will present a new line of graded Sunday school materials. This new literature represents an advancement in church school education, devised by the church Board of Christian Education in cooperation with the National Association of Evangelicals and the Sunday School' Board of the Wesleyan Methodist church. Senior High Baccalaureate T D CiiMli S deryices iu uc un unuaj The Church In the Pines (Fall Gospel) Blackwell hill, two miles south of Gold Hill. The Rev. Delbert Casey and The Rev. Catherine Casey, co-pastors. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Young peoples' hour' 8:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Mid week service Thursday 7 30 p.m.. Bible stu4y, prayer night. Welcome. Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson. Don H. Byers, minister. Henry Johnson, Bible school superintendent. Bible school 9:45 am. Worship 11 am. Sermon: "The Abiding Life." Tuesday, Bible study 7 JO pjn. First Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly. The Rev. D. Kirktand West, pastor. Pre-prayer 0:30 a.m.; Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; service 11 a.m. Subject: "A World of Opportunity," (Nursery for children io live years junior cnurcn 5-11 years) .6:30 pjn., junior, senior high W.F. Chiirrh of The Nazarene Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox. Sastor. 9 a.m.. "The Gospel Hour." .MED. 045 a.m., Sunday school. 11 am., worship. The Rev. A. A. E. Berg, Australia, will be speaker. Evening services dismissed for high school baccalaureate. Wednesday, 7:30 pjn., midweek service. Good Shepherd Mission fProspect) Evensong, preacher. The Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, 8 p.m. Service at J, H. Grieve s residence. San Francisco Bay lies in a Members of the HEC will take I long valley bounded East by charge of the program. (West by high hills. First Presbyterian Church (Jacksonville) The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor. Church Sunday school 10 a.m., with classes for all. Public worship 11:15 a.m. Sermon: "The Gift of the Spir it.' appropriate for Whitsunday wor ship. During week, rest, pray. In old Historic cnurcn. Temple Baptist Church 7H4 Lxiuer lane, aouinern uapnsi convention, Perry M. Johnson, pas tor; The Rev. Kenneth G. West, mis sion pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Training union 7 p.m., classes for all. Mr. west spcaKer at ootn worsmp services Sunday. Hour of Power, Wednesday, 8 pm.. "Why Baptists Baptize by immersion. Medford Church of Christ IOOF hall. 231 West Sixth street. Bible classes 10 a.m. Worshio serv ice 10:50 a.m. Service 7:30 p.m. John York will speak at both services. Wednefdav service 7:30 cm. tat 141 Ashland avenue). Herald of Truth Program over KMED, 7:30 a.m. Sun- l aay. ruDiic inviica. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel. Merdlth A. Groves, minister. 9:45 a.m.. school 11 a.m.. worship. Sermon: "Leading The Parade" broadcast over KYJC. special music, nursery, junior church evening nign scnooi youth groups dismissed because of baccalaureate service at nign scnooi a p.m. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Shelvy H. Anglemyer, minister. Bible school 9:45 a.m.. Children's day. Worship 11 a.m.. address bv Prnfexxnr Warri A. Rice, Northwest Christian college. Evening worship dismissed for Bac calaureate at senior high school au- uuorium. weanesaay, 7:30 o.m. Bible Study: 8:15 O.m.. choir nrartio n viiui tit aaiii-iuaiy. First Church of Christ, Scientist 213 North Oakdale. Service 11 a.m Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimonials of healing. Read ins room 22a Wnt sixth tr tn w p.m. except noiiaays, evenings 7 to 9 except Wednesdays. Sundays 2 5. Subtest Jlin I "Inmsnl .4 Modern Necromancy. Alias Mesmer ism ana nypnousm, Denounced, Nursery available Sundays. Pilgrim Holiness Church bund ay school 9:45 a m vrmhln 11 a.m.. Women's Missionrv snrietv in cnorge. toung people o:43 n.m tvangeiistie service 7:30 p.m., the Rev. M. Brown in charge. Monday i -.to p.m., me riev. Mr. Fran, mis sionary, with film. Wednesday 7:30 1 er meeting. p.m., miawcen prayer service. Siskiyou Memorial Park Invites You To See the Beautiful Array of Flowers On this day set aside for Remembrance Ours Is Not A Shrine It's A Living Memorial CLEAN AND CREEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR The Mausoleum and Crematory Are Open For Your Inspection Siskiyou Memorial Park 605 Highland Drive Rev. Free Methodist Church 10th and Ivy streets. The Robert J. Cox. pastor. 9:45 church school for all: 11 a.m., worship sermon: "In Memoriam." No evening services. Monday, 7 :45 a.m., Area Sunday school rally with Miss Edna Evans of Free Methodist publishing house. Tuesday, 4 p.m.. young peo ples picnic, weanesaay, t;m pjn. annual society meeting. First Church of God Haven and Holly streets. The Rev. Charles A. Anthony, pastor. Sunday: ine ennsuan urotnernooa Hour. KMED, 8 a.m. Church school 9:45 a m Worship 10:45 a.m. Youth fellowship o:ju p.m. aquii meeting 7 p.m Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Midweek prayer meeting cnurcn i:iu p.m. Ail welcome to Medford Friends Church Corner Merrlman and Clynton G. Crisman. pastor. DeBarr, 10 Sunday school. 11 a.m., worship; pas tor's message: "Poisoned Yeast." Music by quartet. 7 o.m.. Intermedi ate C.E., Kay Johnson, leader, lesson on nenasmps: senior c.c. a o.m, worship, solo, Marjorle Crisman. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. ueanne rtoDerta leader, rnursday, p.m.. Mrs. George Flanagan addresses aunaay scnooi council. House of Prayer and Denting' Bible Institute Undenominational. 218 Portland avenue. Ministry of healing, fellow- snip in prayer, course covers Bible three times. Bible class, lectures every Sunday 3 pjn., and week day afternoons and evenings by ap- fioinuneni. free tuition, w. l,. uem ng, minister, Bible teacher, author. Baccalaureate services lor members of the Mediord senior high school graduating class will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday, June 1, at the senior high auditorium. The Rev. George R. V. Bolter, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal , church, will give the sermon. 1 The Rev. Robert J. Cox, pastor of the Free Methodist church, will be presiding minister and will pronounce the Invocation and benediction. Members of the high school choir will sing "Holy Lord God" and "Jesus. Joy of My Endeav or." Miss Lorraine Veldt will di rect the choir and the singing of the congregational hymn. Orchestra to Play The processional and reces sional will be played by the high school orchestra under di rection of Miss Audrey Brist. Seniors who will participate in the music are Billianne' Bell, Mary Anne BIrdseye, Betty Buckingham, Jo Anne Camp bell, Ronnie Cook, Charles Dean, Betty Farrar, Shirley Gar ris, Marjorie Helman, Kathleen Hicks, Carmen Hughes, Pat Lyd iard, Donna McKitrick, Marilyn Payne, Bill Preston, em nea den, Carolyn Shangle, Barbara Swanson, Frances iroxeu, Wayne Tysver, Mary Lee Wat son, Pat Viles and Jo Ann Zem licka. There are approximately 200 seniors in the class. A number of churches have cancelled their usual evening meetings Sunday because of the baccalaureate service. Methodist Service Will be Broadcast The 11 a.m. church services of First Methodist church will be broadcast Sundad by radio station KYIC. The Rev. Mere dith Groves, pastor, will speak on "Leading the Parade." Special recognition will be given to school graduates who are Methodists. The Chancel choir will sing and Mrs. Howard Bush will present a solo, "Prayer." No evening service will be held on Sunday. Advance for Christ Temple Baptist Church 794 Lozier Lane Southern Baptist Convention Perry M. Johnson, Pastor , Rev. Kenneth G. West, Mission Pastor, Guest Minister Never a Stranger Medford Seventh-day Adventlst Church Edwards and Beatty streets. Serv ices: Saturday, 9 ;30 a.m.. Sabbath school; 11 a.m., sermon by the pas tor. Junior Dorcas Monday 8 pjn.. senior Dorcas Wednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All day picnic at Grants Pass park Sunday June 1. Advent Christian Church Jackson at Welch streets. 0:45 a.m., church school. Mrs. Bryan Gossett, superintendent. 11 a.m., worship, pastor giving communion meditation. Communion. 1 pjn.. Fellowship din ner in basement. 2:30 p.m., baptism service. Others wishing to observe this ordinance contact pastor. 3:30 p.m., annual business meeting, elec tion of officers. 4 o.m. Tuesday, jun ior choir. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday pray- First Baptist Church (Conservative) Norm central at rittn. woirord A Dawes, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Church of the Brethren Mary and Satins streets. Stanlev Keller, pastor. Meditations 9:45 a.m. Classes for all. Bus service. Worship Departmental devotions. Church 11 a.m. Sermon: "Jesus Only." Soec- srhool classes. Children's church, lal music, baptism, communion, wel- Worship 11 a.m. Quarterly business come of new members. No evening meeting a p.m. no evening service. service. B GRADUATING? Sii Young People don't forget to honor ' Mil God as you seek for success in life, illii 00 eon ,ru'y ,niy being a real Bible Ultll Christian! WELCOME TO OUR YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE vS tjj Sunday 3 p.m. ww Hear music, singing, and testimonies w ' of enthusiastic young men and women. Regular Services: Sunday "9 11 a.m. and 7:50 p.m. fT" Tftj Tuesday & Friday, 8 p.m. fj "Si "Never collection" -Y7 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 our faith does something for you, and for your :, friends as well ... it grows when it's shared . . . and your friendships grow, too. Take somcc:i3 to church this week ... you'll both be richer for it A Jm Contributed b behalf of the Religion in American Life Program by Medford Mail Tribune