Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1952, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNE
Friday. June 20, 1952
Church Notices
First Methodlit Church
Wt Main and Laurel. Meredith
Groves, minister. 9:43 a m., school. II
am., worship; sermon: "Time For
Cod.' Chaplain H. W. Anderkon.
speaker. Anthem, solo. Mis. Lylc
Schoppert. Nursery, junior church.
7.30 p.m.. youth groups; 8 p m.. Vaca
tion School program in sanctuary.
Community Sunday School
Lone Pine school, Clyde Taylor,
superintendent. Classes for all. Every
one welcome.
Churrh of Jesus Christ of
Litter lay Saint
648 South Ivy Street. W. J. Attrfdte
hranrh preslrient. Sunday: S a nv,
Priesthood; 10:30 a m., Sunday school;
6:30 pin, Sacrament meeting. Tues
day: 7 30 pm.. Mutual. Thursday;
10 30 a m., Primary.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
1020 East Main. Kenneth Korby
pastor. Mission Sunday: Sunday
school. Bible study 9:3(1 am, first ser
mon 11 a in. Potluck lunch. 3 p in .
second service, the Rev. Richard
Graef. Zion Lutheran, Klamath Falls,
preaching. Monday, 8 p. m.. church
council. Tuesday, 8 p m. sermon, holy
communion. St, John the Haptist
Next Sunday, hcKinnint day of
young peoples camp.
Good Shepherd Mission, Prospect
Evensong, preacher, the Rev
George R. V. Bolster, 8 pm. Residence
of J. H. Grieve.
Seventh-day Adventlst Churrh
Edwards and Bealty streets. Serv
ices: Saturday, B.30 a. m. Sahbath
school : 11 a.m. worship, sermon by
pastor, communion service,
Free Methodist Church
Tenth and Ivy streets, the Rev.
Robert J. Cox. pastor. 0:4 ft am.,
church school for all. 1 1 a m., wor
ship service, sermon: "Making Life
Worthwhile." Youth inrvice, 6 p.m.;
Evangelistic rally, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Youth Night. 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday,
prayer meeting. 7:45 p m. Sunday,
"The Light of Life Hour," 7:30 a.m..
KYJC.
First Christian Churrh
Ninth and Oakdale. Shelvv H. An.
glemyer, minuter. Schedule for Sun
day, June 22. Bible school 0:4ft a m
Church service II a.m. Sermon sub
ject: "My Christian Task Today."
Anthnn by choir: "The King of Love
My anppnern is.- service a p.m. aer
mon subject: "On Our Way."
First Presbyterian Churrh
Eighth and Holly. The Rev.
Kirkland West, pastor. Preprayer 9 30
nv.; Sunday school. Churchmomhip
class fl:4 am: service it am. er
mon: "What Shall I Do With Jesus?"
(Nurserv for children to S years: Jun
lor church S-1I yearn. Junior, senior
men w. r. pm.; service p.m
Will Presbyterians Be United by
18357"
Zion Lutheran Church
Fourth and Oukdale. Pastor, the Rev.
G. Herbert Hillerman. Choir director,
Oscar BJorlie. Organist, Mrs. Lcltoy
Jensen. Sunday school superintendent.
William Gates. Sunday school. 0:45
a.m. Worship service, 11 a.m. Sermon
"When Words Are Not Enough."
Youth fellowship, 7 p.m.
St. Mark's Churrh (Episcopal)
George R. V. Bolster, rector. Sec
ond fiunrinv alter Trinity. Holy com
munion 8 a.m.: church school 9 30
a.m.; nursery school 10:45 a m.; organ
recital 10:45 a m.; matins with sermon
1 1 a.m. Friday, holy communion
11 a.m. ,
Th Anastatic Faith
North Central avenue at Third
streets. The Rev. C. W. Front, pastor.
Sunday school l):30 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. Camp meeting convention in
Portland June 20 through July 20.
corner S E. 52nd avenue and Duke
street. Everyone welcome. ,
The Churrh In th Pines
IFull Gosnel)
Two miles south of Cold Hill. Spec
ial services June a. aunaay acnooi
10 a.m., worship 11 a.m.; baptismal
service 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m., picnic at
Big Butte and Rogue river. Young
peoples hour 6:30 p.m., evangelistic
service 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Delbcrt and
Catherine Casey co-pas tors.
Medford Church of The Nsarrne
Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox,
Sailor. 9 am., "The Gospel Hour".
MED. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school;
vacation Bible school program. 1 1
a.m., worship; The Rev. C. Edwin
Cox preaching. 8:30 p.m.. youth
groups. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service.
C. Edwin Cox. speaker.
First Presbyterian Church
(Jacksonville)
The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor.
Church school 10 a.m., clashes for all;
public worship 11:15 a.m. Sermon by
pastor on "Elijah -The One-Man
Army." All invited.
Churrh of Chrht
1056 Court Street. Radio program
over kmkij sunoay h 3U a.m. Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m. and 8 pm. Bible
siuny weaneviny a p.m. very one
welcome.
First Presbyterian Churrh '
(Central Point)
' The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor.
Church worship 0:45 a m. Sermon on
'Elijah The One-Man Army."
Church achool 10:45 a.m. All Invited.
first Church of God
' Haven and Holly streets, the Rev.
Charles Anthony, pastor. Christian
Bi other hod hour. KMED, B a m.
Church school. 0:45 a m. Worship,
10:45 a.m. Youth fellowship. 6.3(1 p m.
Service, 731) pin. Midweek Prayer
service, Wednesday, 7;30 p.m. in
chapel.
K.P. Hall Lecture
A Truth lecture will be presented
by Dr. D E Millard. Sunday, at II
a m. in K.P. hall, corner of Fifth and
Grape streets. Special music. Public
Is welcome. Topic, "The Cause nealin
of All Effect."
Advent Christian Church
Jackson and Welch ltirrcts 9:45 a m
worship service. A Symposium will he
given by members of the church in
the absence of the pastor. No evening
service, no Junior choir practice 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting.
Laurel Lee Crabb, pastor.
House of Prayer and Demltig
Bible Institute
Undenominational. 210 Porllnnd av
enue. Mtnlhtty of healing, fellowship
In prayer. Course covers Bible three
times Bible class, lectures every Sun
day. 3 p in . and weekday allrrnnons
and evenings by appntntmenl. Free
tuition- W. l Doming, minuter, Bible
teacher, author.
Phoenix Presbyterian Chunh
E. J. Clark, minbtcr. Hlhlr school
10 am. Runsell Thompson, presiding.
Worship 11 am. Music bv choir. Ser
mon "Our Spiritual Supply and De
mand " Wednesday, Women's Prayer
Circle. 10 a in. Women's Missionary
Society, 3 p.m. Choir practice 7 p ui
Chapel of Spiritual Truth
i Universal Chinch ol the MnslerV
Shamballa del Kin, highway tin, three
tenths mile south of Rogue Hiver
Sunday healing service 7 30 p m Wor
ship service 8 p m. Chrtntuta 11.
Loomis. pastor.
First Churrh of Chrlt, KrientHt
212 North Oakdttle. Service II am
Sunday school 0 30 am. Wednesday.
p.m , testimonials of healing. It end
ing room 228 West Sixth street 10 n in
to 5 pm, except holidays, evenings
7 to 9 except Wrdnef.rtiiv Sundae 2
t o.V Subject June 22. "I the Uni
verse. Including Man, Evolved bv
Atomlo Force?"
Presbyterian Pastor
Will Begin Series
Radio station KYJC will
broadcast the 11 a.m. services of
First Presbyterian church on
Sunday. Dr. D. K. West, pastor,
will speak on "What Shall I Do
with Jesus."
The sermon will be the first
in a series on "Life's Greatest
Questions."
Other subjects and dates are
"What If I Gain the World and
Lose My Soul?," June 20; "How
Long Halt Ye between Two
Opinions?," July 6; "What Must
I Do to Be Saved?," July 13;
"My God, Why Hast Thou For
saken Me?," July 20, and "Hast
Thou Not Known?," July 27.
At the services Sunday Mrs.
Vera Ciiristensen and Mrs. Jean
McAllister will sing "Comfort
Ye One Another." The choir will
sing "Build Thee Mora Stalely
Mansions," with solo by Robert
Wright.
On Sunday evening Dr. West
will speak on "Will Presbyter
ians Be United by 1955."
Adventisf Youth
Rally on Saturday
A Southern Oregon Associat
ed Missionary Volunteer quar
terly rally will be held June 21
at 5 p. m. in the Bible Auditor
ium, 910 South Central avenue.
Joe Hoyt, president, said he
expects at least 800 persons to
attend from 15 towns, but lias
invited all other youtlj in Med
ford, of any faith.
A skit, "Decisive Moments,"
will be the main fcaulre. There
will be musical numbers by
Donna Peck, Alyce Darner, the
Granls Pass trio, Ruby Joreen-
sen and Ellen and Frank Brown,
and a trumpet duet bv Henry
Martin and Charles Lewis.
At 6:30 refreshments will be
served by Medford and Valley
View hostesses. A Zion Luther
an film, "I Am With You,", de
picting missionary experiences
in Africa will be shown at 8
p. m.
Apostolic Faith
Camp Meet Set
The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor
of the Apostolic Faith church
here, has announced that the
annual camp meeting conven
tion of the faith will be held in
Portland this year from June 29
through July 20.
The Apostolic Faith has a per
manent camp ground at S.E.
52nd avenue and Duke street,
which is considered one of the
beauty spots of Portland. It has
a huge tabernacle, recently en
larged, where regular Bible
study and evangelistic services
are held, in addition to a smaller
tabernacle for youth services.
There are also tents and ac
commodations for housing the
hundreds of visitors each year.
A number of the Medford con
gregation expect to attend a por
tion of the camp meeting this
year. Visitors are expected from
all parts of the United States
and from some foreign countries.
Anyone in Portland during that
time is welcome to attend the
services, the pastor remarked.
Free Methodist
Program Tonight
Students enrolled in the Free
Methodist vacation Bible school
will perform tonight in a spe
cial Bible school program.
Mrs. Ray Jennings, superin
tendent of the school said an
interesting program is planned,
beginning at 8 p. m. at the
church.
This afternoon the entire
school was dismissed early and
went to Hawthorne park for
picnic.
Twelve young people from the
Free Methodist church are at
tending the Oregon conference
youth camp at Camp Wyeth on
the Columbia river. The Camp
began last Saturday and con
cludes- tomorrow. Those who
made the trip from Medford
were: Celia Glogston, Donna El
kins, Lois and Loretta Kellcy
Rita Grislis, Arils Daugherty,
Donald Eaton, George Sparks,
Jimmy White, Junior McDonald,
and Richard Atterbury. .
Society and Clubs
Art Appreciation
Will Be Subject
Of Lecture Series
Eugene Bennett, artist, today
announced a series of five illus
trated lectures on art which he
will give beginning the first
week in July.
Mr. Bennett, who was gradu
ated from the Art Institute of
Chicago a year ago and who
taught In the New Trier high
school, Chicago, the last year,
states that the lectures will be
planned for laymen who are
striving to understand and ap
preciate art. Emphasis will be
placed on contemporary Ameri
can painting and various art
movements, including romanti
cism, realism, modernism and
the American scene.
Colored slides will illustrate
the lectures, and a general ques
tion period will follow each ses
sion. No art background is neces
sary, it is stated.
The lectures will be held one
evening each week, and a charge
will be made.
Top Sewing Value!
Methodists To Hear
Chaplain on Sunday
Chaplain Henry W. Anderson,
Camp White, will be guest
speaker Sunday at the U a.m.
service of First Methodist
church.
His topic will be "Time for
God."
The Chancrl choir will present
The Earth Is Hie Lord's." Mrs.
Lylc Schoppert will sing "God
Pamled a Picture.
The church dally vacation
Bible school program will be
given nt 8 p.m. In the sanctuary.
Open house will be 7:15 to 7:45
p. m. Parents and friends are
invited to visit the rooms and
departments to view work done
by the children.
First Raptlit rhilrrh (Consrrviiltvr)
North Central at Kiflh. Wolfnul A
Il,we, pnslor lllhle school IMS a ui
Clas.es for all. Worship 1 1 a m. Ser
mon. "The Chrlalian and Law." Spe
rial rmitf. Hapmt Iraaur 7 p in
Service 7.:l(i pin. Drtilv acalloll llihlf
rhool will prcrnt program. Display
of handwork Midweek service Wed
nesday, 7. in p m.
Evangelist To Answer
Questions in Sermon
In another sermon from the
book of Revelation at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, at the Bible auditorium.
Evangelist Harold E. Melt-nit
will answer questions people
have asked hini.
They include: "What are the
seven lost languages'.'" "When
will they come?", "Why Does
God permit Them?", "Upon
Whom Will They Fall?", "Will
Christian Church
To Ordain Elders
A special ordination service
for newly elected elders of First
Christian church will be held at
the 11 a.m. service Sunday.
The sermon subject will be
"My Christian Task Today."
Special music will be presented
by the choir.
The evening service will be
gin with a snack supper at 6:30
p.m. Following it will be an in
stallation service for the differ
ent organizations of the church:
Officers of the church board, all
elders and deacons, the Women's
fellowship, the men's fellowship
and all Bible school officers.
The sermon for the evening
service will be "On Our Way."
Special music for the evening
will be presented by the vouth
choir.
4-H Club News
Busy Mountain
The Busy Mountaineers club
of Prospect met June 17 at the
home of the president and dis
cussed the exhibit for the Home
Extension meeting. Members
worked on their head scarfs.
Next meeting is to be on July
1 at Jo Ann Roniine's home.
Suzanne Rogers, reporter.
DOUGHNUTS CONSUMED .. ..
New York (U.R) The
Doughnut Corporation of Amer
ica reported Friday that 10.074,
000,000 "sinkers" were consum
ed In this country In 1951. Seventy-five
pre cent of the dough
nuts were washed down with
coffee, the corporation said.
There be Any Warning?", "Will
bomb Shelters Be Sufficient ref
uge," and "Can a Person be Sure
He Can Escape Them?"
The auditorium choir will
sing "A Shelter In the Time of
Storm." There will be a solo
by Joe Hoyt.
R9368 "T
Results Announced
By Duplicate Club
Mrs. Al Gilhousen and Dr.
S. Ralph Dippel held high score
for the weekly play of Medford
Duplicate Bridge club Tuesday
night with a total of 69 points.
Taking second were Budd
Gail and T. J. Fuson, who scor
ed 62 points. Three couples
tied for third, fourth and fifth
places. Mrs. Paul McDuffee and
her partner, Mrs. B. L. Sander
son, Mrs. Lorcn Scott of San
Luis Obispo, Calif., and her part
ner, Roy Pruitt, and Mr. and
Mrs. George all scored 55'2
points.
Mrs. George Codding and
Mrs. Frank Baker took sixth
with 53 '2 points.
Woman's Club Plans
Dinner Monday Night
Scottish Rite Woman's club
has planned a potluck dinner at
6:30 o'clock Monday, June 23,
in Masonic temple, with a social
evening to follow. All Scottish
Rite Masons and their wives are
invited to the event. Those
whose names begin with A to
J inclusive are asked to lake
meat dishes; K to S vegetables
and salads; T to Z cakes.
Hostesses for the evening will
be Mrs. Radie Hodges, Mrs. Mcl
vin A. Krows, Mrs. C. I. J. Port
er, Ashland, Oregon, and Mrs.
Ray M. Johnson.
This will be the last meeting
until fall.
Visitors Arrive
From Wyoming
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Stratton,
Riverton, Wyo arrived Wed
nesday to visit for two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Strat
ton, Loring court, their son and
daughter-in-law. The Strattons
are accompanied by Mrs. Mar
ion Ashbaugh, Riverton.
Mr. Stratton is mayor
Riverton.
of
Returns
Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson re
turned to her home at 522 West
Tenth street Tuesday after a
10-day vacation trip. While away
Mrs. Hutchinson visited friends
and relatives in Portland, Hood
River and Molalla. In Portland
Mrs. Hutchinson witnessed the
annual Rose festival parade.
Easy to Handle
C W'KTnjr I
7364 L..v?!J
I mr
Two favorites pineapple de
sign and filet crochet for this
unusual set! Crochet each de
sign separately, then join them.
For chair set, dresser set, place
mats.
Handy pickup work for sum
mer weather. Pattern 7364 has
charts; crochet directions.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern to Mail
Tribune, Household Arts Dept.
P.O. Box 5640, Chicago 80, 111
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with PATTERN NUMBER.
Exciting! Our 1952 edition of
Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book!
Brimful of new ideas, it's only
Twenty cents. NINETY-ONE il
lustrations of patterns of your
favorite needlecraft designs, plus
SIX easy-to-do patterns printed
right in the book.
California produces approxi
mately 15 per cent of the nation's
vegetables.
Quadruplets Born To
27-Year-Old Mother
Weymouth, Mass. (U.R) A
girl and three boys were born
prematurely Wednesday night
to Mrs. Marion Manning, 27.
The attending physician said it
was "too early to tell" if the
quadruplets will survive.
The fourth baby, a boy born
66 minutes after the first birth,
was said to be In "fair" condi
tion. The girl, first to arrive,
and two boys that followed were
reported in "good condition."
They were placed In incubators.
WEATHER (
By United Press V
North California: Fair Friday
and Saturday except coastal fog.
Buv BUILDERS
SUPPLY
QUALITY
BLOCKS
BRICKS FLUES
727 W. McAndrews
Phone 2-4107
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Invites You To Hear the Simpsonaires
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main and Laurel Streets Medford, Oregon
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st at 8:00 P.M.
"The Simpsonaires" Quartet from Simpson Bible Institute, Seattle,
Washington, Will Present an Evening of Sacred Music.
This Versatile Musical Ensemble Presents an Interesting and Inspiring
Program That Music Lovers Won't Want to Miss.
This Quartet Will Be Making Numerous Appearance Up and Down '
the Pacific Coast.
QUICK before the tempera
ture hitr a new high, sew an
air-cooled pinafore with gay ap
plique flowers! You look pretty
when the doorbell rings! Buttons,
ties at back so you can put it on
in a jiffy. Opens flat to iron.
Pattern R0368: Misses' Sizes
12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16
takes V.4 yards 35-inch. Ap
plique instructions included.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send Thirty-five cents in coins
fin, care of Mail Tribune, Pat
for this pattern to Marian Mar
tern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chi
cago BO, 111. Print plainly YOUR
NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mall
Tribune must be submitted to
writing and deadline for the Sun
da; edition Is I p.m. Friday Dead
line for weakly news Is S p.m. the
day before publication, and dead
line tor the weekly calendar Is
a.m. ef tbe day for publlcaUon
Friday
6:30 p.m. Siskiyou canton
and auxiliary, EOOF hall.
7:30 p.m. Credit Women's
club, home of Mrs. Roberta Dan
iel. 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman hall.
Saturday
p.m. Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, Masonic
temple.
New ideas to enable elderly
people to stay at work are being
worked out by the British min
istry of labor. Part of the coal
face in one colliery has been set
aside for elderly miners.
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR
Evangelist and
Mrs. Don Mallough
From. Springfield, Missouri
at the
Medford Assembly
Of God Church
1108 WEST MAIN
TONIGHT 7:30 P.M.
Rev. Mallough will speak on the subject:
"A Woman Without a Name."
They will be playing on the novelty instru
ments, the Cowbells and Sleighbellt.
There will be special numbers in song.
This is a meeting you will want to
attend.
REV. AND MRS. WILL ALSO BE MINISTERING
Sunday Morning & Evening 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Reverend Mallough Has a Ministry That is Practical, Logical and Unique
Pastor J. S. Manchester '
Evang. and Mrs. Don Mallough
Be Sure to Attend Sunday School at 9:45.
Our Daily Vacation Bible School begins Mon
day morning, June 23, at 9 a.m. Coma and
bring your friends.
Freshly Ground
FEEDS
Are more palatable.
Our Medford Made
Feeds are really
fresh
MORTON MILLINO CO.
10 W.il Jetkien Street
"eattaw raw-
Have Your Children
in Sunday School!
Each Sunday 9:30 A.M.
(Transportation provided for those who desire it)
Bible study made interesting, with classes for all ages,
including adults
SUNDAY SERVICES: 1 1 a.m. and 7.50 p.m.
Young People 3 p.m,
Special music Sunday evening
by orchestra, chorus, and
II you are in Portland fiom June 29 to July 20, attend the annual
camp meeimo located al S.E 52nd Ave. and Duke St.
the vent
ated too
belle sharmeer
Discovery! A stocking with its own ventilating system! Just think of it
hundreds of tiny perforations allow air lo circulate-even between
your toes Wonderful way to slay foot-refreshed all day long.
Won't you let us fit you in your own personal Belle Sharmeer Leg sUe?
hrr or tie nder or small leas Sues to 10'j
meidlle) for atrrape sire Iras 5ires 8'i to 11
$135 $195
elurbeea fur tail, letgrt lejs 5ues9,a toll1! to I a pair
MA,U AND BARTLETT STREETS PHONE 2-6428
iM.' I seen in
5