Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1955, Image 6

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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL ' TRIBUNE
Seminary Sunday
Observance Set
Attention of the Episcopal
church throughout the nation
will be forcused Sunday on the
work and needs of the church's
theological seminaries. - Known
as "Seminary Sunday, every con
gregation will be informed on
the current status of . our semi
naries, the supply of prospective
clergy, the financial situation in
theological education, and other
matters.:': . :-if-;'
Where possible students from
theological colleges will be guest
preachers at church services. ;
Visiting at Saint Mark's Epis
copal church here will, be Don
Eaton, a senior classman at the
Church Divinity School of the
Pacific at Berkeley, Calif. Eaton
who will address the Adult
Study group at 9:30 a jn. and
preach at the 11 a.m. service,
is one of this year's outstanding
students, and a candidate for the
ministry from the Episcopal Dio
cese of Oregon. ,
He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Eaton, and a coffee hour
will be held following the 11
a.m. service in : honor of the
couple. The special offering will
be devoted to the work , of the
Berkeley seminary. , , :
Prospect Church
To Be Dedicated
Prosnecf Dedication of the
Church of the Good Shepherd
is planned for Sunday at 3 pan.,
when the bishop of the Episcopal
diocese of Oregon, the Rt. Rev.
Benjamin Dagwell, Portland,
will officiate.
The - mission, begun by - the
congregation of - St. Mark's
church in Medford, now is equip
ped with a new church building
and vicarage, and is ministering
to a wide group of residents in
the Prospect and Shady Cove
vicinities. - , - -
The Medford church shares
the support of the project with
the diocese of Oregon. -V.i
The Rev. Robert L. Greene is
the vicar.
Second in Series
Sunday at Nozarene
' "Christ and Temptation," will
be the topic of the second in a
series on the subject of tempta
tion which will be given Sunday
by the Rev. Raymond W. Hum,
pastor of the Church of Naza-
rene at First and Holly sts. He
opened the series last Sunday.
During the morning worship
service the congregation will ob
serve a quarterly communion,
' Other subjects -which will be
in the series . include, 'Tempta
tion and Desire," and "How to
Conquer Temptation." The series
is to conclude Sunday, Feb. 6.
Next Sunday the choir will
sing at the morning service and
Sunday evening the evangelistic
hour will include music by the
church orchestra, a male chorus
and the church choir. A 30-min-
ute singspiration by those who
attend also will be conducted.
Dr. G. A. Dierdorff will be guest
soloist. -
Famed Renaissance
Painting in Museum
Providence, R. I. (U.R) A
famous Renaissance painting
that was retouched by a British
painter, is now the property of
the Rhode Island School of De
sign's museum.
The museum purchased the
painting, Nicolas Poussin's "Ven
us and Adonis," after it turned
up in a private English collec
tion last summer. Dr. John Max
on, museum director, called the
, purchase the museum's "most
important .. . . in 20 years." .
Poussin's work, "lost" for
more than a. century, was once
the property of Sir Joshua Rey
nolds, the famed English paint
er.
"When Sir Joshua owned it,
he somewhat repainted the can
vas," Dr. Maxon said. "But his
repaints have - been ' successfully
removed and Poussin's, original
work has survived in unusually
fine condition.
Battleship Oregon
Funeral Unworkable
Portland U.R)-Harry E. Wil
lianas, chairman of the Battle
ship Oregon Commission, has re
turned from conferences with
the Navy department in Wash
ington convinced that plans for
a full military funeral for the
famed ship are unworkable.
"The burial is just a hopeless
situation," Williams said. "I had
several conferences with the
secretary of the Navy and -his
aides and they said it would take
a special act of Congress,
rnrrv nv
Chesterfield, N. H. U.R
Neither ; of the ,two occupants
was seriously injured when an
automobile here went out of con
trol, ripped out 10 guard-rail
posts, somersaulted " repeatedly,
tore out utility lines, went down
an embankment, landed on its
roof and rolled over to halt on
its wheels.
Announcements -
Advent Christian Church -
Jackson and 'Welch st. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Bryan Gossett,
Sunday school supt. Worship 11 ajn..
F. S. Palter, speaker. Junior Loyal
Workers 6:30 p.m. Worship 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:30 n-m. Ju
nior choir practice Wednesday 6 JO
p.m., followed by orchestra practice.
Women's missionary society all day
Thursday in basement of church.
West Main Church of Christ
. 1701 West Main St. Maurice Tisdel,
minister. Bible classes 9:45 a.m. Wor
ship 10:45 a.m. Youth meeting 6:30
jn. Bible study Wednesday 7:30 pjn.
adies Bible class Friday. 1:30 p.m.
Herald of Truth radio program Mon
day 7 pjn. over KYJC.
Country Church
Midway Four Corners. Pastor. Ern
est Balls. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wor
ship 11 ajn. Services 7:30 p.m. Thurs
day, prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m.
St. Mark's Episcopal "
Fifth st. and Oakdale ave. The Rev.
George K. V. Bolster, rector. Third
Sunday after Epiphany: .Theological
Education Sunday. 8 a.m.. Holy Com
munion. 9:30 am Church school. 9:30
a-m Adult study group (Perl's 10:45
a.m. Nursery school. 11 ajn.. Prayer
with sermon. 3 pm.. Dedication of the
Church of the Good Shepherd (Pros
pect). 7 pjn.. Young People's fellow
ship. Friday 11 ajn.. Holy Communion.
Assembly of God
' (Ashland)
' The Rev. M. H. Thompson, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a jn. Worship 11
ajn. Young people 6:30 p.m. Evange
listic service: 7:30 pjn. .Tuesday,
W.M.C. Prayer service. 10 a.m. Tues
day. Visitation, choir and orchestra
practices 6:30 pjn. : Thursday. Mid
week service 7:30 pjn. Saturday, Men's
Fellowship 7:30 pjn.
Sams Valley Community Church
( interdenominational
Services held in Sams Valley
school. Sunday school for all ages, 10
ajn. Worship 1 1a.m. Message by the
Rev. H. A. Dierdorff. Potluck dinner
after church services. Choir practice
Wednesday 7 o.m.: Bible study and
prayer 8 p.m. Bible study in the homes
Sunday 7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church : .
- (Central "oint
The Rev. Norman K. Tully. castor.
Worshin 9:45 a.m. Sermon. "How Am
bitious Should a Mother Be for Her
Sons?" Church school: 10:45 - a.m.
Classes for all ages.
First Presbyterian Church " :
. . - uacKAonviiie) - -The
Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor.
Church school 10 a.m.. classes for all
ages. Worship .11:15 'ajn. Sermon,
now Amoitious anouia a mower xe
for iter sons
First Church of Christ. Scientist '
212 North Oakdale. Service 11 ajn.
Sunday school 9:20 ajn. Wednesday,
8 pjn., testimonials of healing. Read
ing room 228 West Sixth st.. 10 a.m.
to 5 pjn., except holidays, evenings
7 to 9 except weanesaay. aunaay
to 5 pjn. Subject Jan. 23. "Truth."
Eastwood Baptist Church "
(American Baptist convention.) xne
church. Keenewav and Ridseway. the
Rev. Willi Loar. pastor. Bible school
9:43 a.m.: worsnip 11 a.m. sermon.
"For This ' Cause I -.Came." Prayer
meeting at church 7:30 p.m.
Re-Org anlze Church of . Jesus Christ
of Latter Day saints
531 South Riverside ave. : a.m.,
church school. 11 a.m.. Preaching
services. No midweek service this
week, viv-v-
Pentecostal Church of God
Fifth and Pine sts.. Central Point.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.- Worship 11
ajn. Evangelistic services. 7.30 pjn.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. regular services.
Friav. 7:30 o.m.. teaching on "How to
Win Souls" by Elroy Nidever. a gradu
ate of the- American Soul clinic. Sat
urday, Jan. 22 a fellowship of all
churches of the Southern Oregon sec
tion to be held at 327 Sweetbrier,
Roseburg. V; r .-, ,, . .. .V-.--., '
Jacksonville Assembly of God 1 -.'
William D. Turnbull, : pastor. Sun
day school 9:45 ajn. Worship 11 a. m.
Christ's ambassadors 6 :30 - p.m.,
"Don't Be a Barefoot Christian."
Evangelistic service 7:30 pjn. Thurs
day. Bible study and prayer 7:30 p.m.
G. M. C.'s Tuesday. Jan. 25. 7 p.m.
Foursquare Church
East Jackson and Biddle lane. Pas
tor, R. H. Mathewson. Sunday school
9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Berean,
Crusader and Children's church 6:30
pjn. Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Bible study
and prayer Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Medford Community Church
Joseph A. Bowdoin, pastor. A Bible-
believing and teaching Christian fei
low ship, Sunday mornings in the
Pythian auditorium,. Fifth and Grape
sts. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Church
service 11 ajn. Sunday and Wednes
day' meetings at 45 Vancouver ave. at
7:30 p.m.
Medford Pilgrim Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson and Bessie sts
The Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor. 9:45
a.m., Sunday . school, Mrs. Moore,
supt. ll , ajn.. worsnip. The Rev.
Moore in charge. 6 pjn.. Combined
Young Peonies service of Central
Point and Medford churches at Med
ford church. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic
service. 7:30 pjn. Wednesday,, mid
week prayer service.
Truth Lecture -
Winter series of Truth lectures by
or. Dell e. Millard, each Sunday. 2:30
pjn. in the KP hall. 5th and Grade sts.
Sunday's topic. "New Light for The
new uay.
Eagle Point Community Bible Church
a:45 ajn., Sunday school. 11 a.m.,
Worship. 6 30 n.m.. iCi.' .7 :30 o.m..
worship. Wednesday: 2 p.m.. Women's
prayer meeting; 3 p.m.. Child Evange
lism; o p.m., cnoir praci
8 pjn. Prayer meeting.
Thursday:
The First Church of God - -
Haven and Holly sts. The Rev. Dar
old H. Jones, minister. 9:45 ajn., Sun
day school hour for all ages. 11 ajn..
Worship service, sermon. "Faithful
ness." 6:30 p.m Evening Youth fel
lowship, radio program. "Opportunity
unlimited . 7:3a. pjn..- liospei service,
sermon. "The Great Man Mcses."
Wednesday,. Jan. 26. Prayer .meeting at
7:30 pjn.. choir practice 7 8:30 .pjn.
Friday. Jan. 28. Work Night at
cnurcn, 8:30. pjn.
First Baptist Church (Conservative)
North. Central ave. at . Fifth st. F.
Carl Truex. DD., interim pastor. Sun
day school. 9:45 ajn., classes for all
ages,- nursery, two buses. Worship,
1 1 a.m. (broadcast over . KBOY), spe
cial music, sermon by the pastor,
"Inside the Cup.' Baptist leagues, four
age groups, 0:30 pjn. Evenings serv
ice at 7:30. youth choir, sermon by
pastor, "The White Horse and Its
Rider." Fellowship hour. Midweek
service of Bible study ; and ' prayer
ana aaopuon 01 constitution, weanes
aay, 730 pjn.
The Apostolic Faith
- North Central ave. at 3rd st. The
Rev. c. w. Frost, pastor. Sunday school
and Adult Bible class, 9:30 ajn. (free
transportation). - Worship, 11 a.m.;
Young people, 3 pjn. Evangelistic
service, with prelude by orchestra,
organist, and chorus, 7:50 pjn. Tues
day ana rnaay, ; 7:au ujn. ao col
lections. J ;
Gold Hill Christian Church -
Bible school, 9:45 ajn. Worship, 11
a jn.. Sermon topic. "Repentance." Mid
week-service Thursday, 730 pjn. Dex
ter Williams, minister. .. ,- --
" - - -'-3
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Otis D. Swisher, interim
pastor. " 10 am. Church school. 11
ajn., .Worship.- Nursery for children.
7 pjn Young People's meeting. Mon
day, 630 pjn., Potluck supper for
men and boys. Tuesday, Girls' hand
craft class: Wednesday. 930 ajn.,
prayer meeting. Mrs. Keiths. 7 pjn
Choir practice.
Friday, January 21, 1935
Church
Church- of the Brethren
Mary and Saling sts. Church school
for all ages. 10 ajn. Miss Vera Cing
cade, children's Bible story. Worship,
11 ajn. Message "God Calls to Serv
ice," by Pastor C. V. Stern. Young
People's class invited to parsonage
for evening meeting and waffle sup
per. 5:30 pjn.- Special service . at
church, 7:30 p.m. Message by the
Rev.. Walter E. Peckover. district
elder, followed by installation of pas
tor. ,
Emmanuel Apostilic Church
1110 North Central ave. Pastor, the
Rev. Ralph D. Bullock. Sunday school,
10 a.m. Worsnip, 11 a.m. Evangelistic
services every night this week at 7:45
o'clock except Saturday, conducted by
Evangelist Robert G. Hammond. Broad
cast over KMED Saturday, 8:15 ajn.
Central Church of Christ
Central and- Jackson sts. Ellmore J.
Gilstrap, minister. Bible school, 9:45
a.m. .. Worship, 11 ajn. Installations.
Sermon, "Worthy - Quests and Chal
lenges" Potluck, dinner at church at
noon. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pjn.
Worship, 7:30 p.m., Harold Fowler of
California, speaker. Tuesday, 7:30 pjn.
business meeting of church. Wednes
day, 7 pjn., prayer meeting, 8 pjn
choir meets to practice. -
Si Martin's Episcopal
Shady Cove. The Rev. Robert L.
Greene, viscar. Church school, 10:30
ajn. in the school. Room 1. No eve
ning service. Congregation will join
church in Prospect for dedication of
the new Prospect church, and for
confirmation service, . 3 p.m. ......
Church of the Good Shepherd
Prospect. The Rev. Robert I.
Greene,, vicar., Third Sunday after the
Epiphany. 8 ajn., Holy Communion,
10 ajn.,- Church school. 11 a.m.. Prayer
with sermon.3 pjn., Confirmation serv
ice, and dedication of the new church
building. Wednesday, 4 pjn., confir
mation class for children, in the
church. : Thursday, 8 pjn, c Confirma
tion classes in church. -
First Methodist Church v'
West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Ray
mond E. Balcomb, Dr. J. Thomas Dix
on, Mrs. Anne J. Gorby, ministers.
Worship,' 9:30 and 11 ajn. Sermon,
"Passages of Power," "The Handwrit
ing On the Wall." Church school, 9:30
a.m. 11 ajn.. Nursery and Primary
church. ' School of Christian.. Living,
6 to 8 p.m.
Methodist Church
Gold Hill.- Gerald' Gear, minister,
Wendell' Applen, Church school supt.
cnurcn scnooi, lu a.m, worsnip n
a.m. Tooie. 'Where we are and Where
We Want To Be." MYF, 7 pjn. Senior
MYF sub-district meeting in Medford
at 2:30 p.m. . First lesson of WSCS
study on India, Ceylon and Parkistan
to begin, 1 pjn Tuesday., v
Universal Church of the Master " '
M. M. Kruse. D D. Services, route 1,
box 161. Gold Hill. Highway 99, neat
kock .fpim oriage eacn, sunaay, o
pjn.
Ashland Methodist Church
North Main --and Laurel sts. Ross
Knotts, pastor. 9:45 a.m Sunday
school, classes for all ages. 11 ajn.,
Worshin. - Sermon: "Front Seat - Re
ligion." 6 pjn.; Junior High fellow
ship. 6 p.m.. Senior High leliowsmn.
7:30 p.m... service.- urama, ? "jsmpty
Hands."-7:30 pjn., Monday.. Methodist
men. 7:30 pjn. Thursday, cnoir xe
nearsai. - - - k 1 .
Zion Lutheran , Church. U.L.C.A
Fourth st. and oakdale ave. pastor,
G. .Herbert Hillerman. Choir director.
O. , Bjorlie. Organist, Mrs. L. Veidt-
Evensen. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday scnooi. 11
a.m.. Worship. Sermon,. "The Heart's
Oral Function.: Installation of Church
council. Music by choir. 7 pjn.. Youth
fellowship. Tuesday. 8 p.m., urcie a
of Women's guild, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.. Sunday scnooi stair meeting.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m Choir practice
or,
etical class,
Temple. First Southern Baptist
794 Lozier lane. Floyd H. Yeats,
pastor. Sunday "Inspiration" KMED,
8 ajn. Sunday school, 9:45 ajn. Train
ing union, 6:30 p.m. worsnip. 11 a.m
and 7:30 p.m. Monday, Brotherhood,
730 p.m. Wednesday, Teachers' meet
ing, 7 pjn Studies on,, Job, 8 pjn.
Conrrecatfonal Church" -
300 Oakwood dr. Thomas McCam-
ant, minister. To find church turn one
block south from East' Main st. on
Groveland - ave. Sunday school, 9:45
a.m. Worship, 11 ajn. Sermon, "Tests
of character," Dasea on Matt. 7.
First Christian Church -
,- Ninth st. and Oakdale ave." Bible
school, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 10:55 a.m.
Topic. "Ask, Seek. Knock." Youth
services. 6:30 pjn. Services. 7:30 P.m.
Topic, -"Detours on. the Road to Hell."
Monday, 7 p.m.. Boy scouts. Tuesday,
District - convention. Wednesday; 730
p.m.. Choir practice. Thursday, circle
day, prayer meeting, 7 pjn.
First Presbyterian Church '.
Eighth and Holly sts. The Rev. D.
Kirkland West, p.D pastor. Two
morning services, 9.-45 and 11 ajn. Two
Church schools, 9:45 and 11 ajn. Serv
ice. 7 pjn. . '
Church of Christ
1056 Court st. aRdio program over
KMED 8:30 ajn. Sunday. Worship
Sunday, 1030 ajn. and 7:30 pjn. Bible
sxuay weanesaay, 7aq pjn. . ...
Bethel Assembly of God v 1
1729 North Riverside ave. Lawrence
D.-Krause, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45
a.m. Worship,. 11 ajn.-Children's and
C.A. services, 630 pjn. Evangelistic
service. 7:30 p.m. (subject, "Man Un
der .the Anathema of God." Midweek
service, Wednesday, 730 pjn. Mr. and
Mrs. 'Frank Bermudec, missionaries
to Mexico, guest speakers. t
Medford Assembly of God
1108 West Main st. F. Wildon Col
baugh, pastor. Sunday ' school, 9:45
ajn. Worship. 11 a.m.-Sermon topic.
"Modern Miracles With Ancient Meth
ods. Prayer, 2 p.m. Christ's ambas
sadors. 6 pjn. Prayer. 7 pjn. Evan
gelistic rally, .730- pjn.-, Thursday,
Hour of - Power," 7:45 p.m. Saturday,
"Pastors cau,- KMED,-9:45 ajn.
Church of the Nazarene
Holly , and First sts. R. W. Hurn
minister. 9 ajru.KMED-VThe Gospel
Hour." 9:45 ajn Sunday school. 11
a .m.. Worship, sermon, "Christ and
Temptation.' 630 pjn., Training hour
ana youtn-groups.-7:30 p.m.. worship,
Sermon, .''Removing Frictions, of the
soul. Wednesday, 730 pjn4 Family
prayer-meeting. -
Medford Friends- Church
Corner Merriman and DeBarr sts,
Clynton G. Crisman. 'pastor. 9:45 ajn.
Sunday school. 11 a.m.. Worship, pas
tor's mesage. "Jehovah of the Bible
vs. Jehovah of the Watchtower"; choir
anthem. Junior church. 6 :30 o jn
Family hour: Adult Bible studv: Sen
ior,- Intermediate - and - Junior Chris
tian' Endeavor; -Children s Story hour,
730 pjn. Praise and worship. 930
pjn, "Quaker Hour," KMED. -
St, Peters Lutheran Crurch
Missouri Synod)
1020 East Main at. Kenneth F. Kor
by, pastor. Sunday school and Bible
study. 930 ajn. Worship with sermon
and Holy communion, 11 a.m. Walther
league snow party, a pjn. Tuesday,
Conversion of St. Paul, sermon and
Holy communion. 8 pjn. Wednesday,
service. 8 pjn. Thursday. 8 p.m, sen
ior choir, adult instruction class. Sat
urday,; 9 and 1030 . a jn., children a
instruction classes.
Free Methodist Church
-Tenth and Ivy sts. The Rev. J. M.
Root, pastor. Sunday school. 8:45 a.m.
Worship 11 ajn. Young People's meet
ing; 6.-45 pjn.. Services 730 pjn. Mid
week prayer service Wednesday 730
pjn.-Youth night Thursday 7:30 pjn.
Radio program. Light and Life Hour,
KUC Sunday sdo ajn.
Saturday Meeting
Set at St. f4arks
The best means by which Epis
copalians may reflect. Christian
teachings in daily and in parish
life will be discussed in a Mass
meeting to be held in St. Mark's
Parish house at 8: p.m., Saturday
Members of the teaching staff of
St. Mark's church school, inter
ested members of the parish, and
Episcopalains from Grants Pass,
Ashland, Prospect, Shady Cove
and other parishes and missions
in ; this area' are expected to
attend. -
The leaders of the conference
are Miss Lynette Giesecke, a for
mer director of Christain educa
tion for th diocese of Texas, and
more recently director of Christ-
an education at " St. John the
Divine, Houston,' Texas,' and the
Rev. William B. Murdock, form
erly rector of St. Andrew's Epis
copal church, Lomita Park, Cal
ifornia. Both are now with the
leadership training' division of
the Episcopal church's national
department of Christain educa
tion, and have conducted like
conferences in many diocese
throughout the country. Refres-
ments will be served following
the meeting. -
Oficers at Zion
To Be Installed
Zion - Lutheran church coun
cil members and officers will
be installed at 11 a. m., Sunday
at the ' worship service.
Three of the council members,
William Gates, Robert Glather
and Ross Turman, were elected
to the council at the annual con
gregational meeting of last Mon
day evening. v .
Others who serve on the coun
cil '-i from former elections and
to be installed also , are Knute
Lindgren, Frank Sherman ' and
Sam Demo. r- . y 1 V'.. :-i
The church officers to be in
stalled are vice-president, Wen
dall Mattson; secretary, Irven
Eitreim," and treasurer, Arnold
Opgrand. ;..!-,-Jv:.-,.-r--v;:
The choir will sing an anthem
under the direction of O. Bjorlie
and the pastor will preach the
sermon, "The Heart s Oral Func
tion."
Visitors and friends are in
vited. -
Presbyterians Will
Close Sermon Series
Dr. D. Kirkland West of the
Presbyterian church will speak
tthe final sermon in a series on
"Prayer"- Sunday - morning on
the topic "Dare you Pray, 'Thy
Will be Done'.":-? ; -:
. The Senior . high fellowship
group will conduct the evening
worship service . at Camp White
with Bill Cochran in charge. Don
Robinson, Nancy McKeown, Na
than . Douthit and Bruce West
will speak. Carol Penman, Janet
Jamison and Mira Frohnmayer
will have planned the music.
The Junior high Westminster
fellowship will be led by David
Carter and Harvey Hencil on the
topic, "Why Become a Mission
ary?" ' ' r ' -
Dr. West's sermon is entitled,
"The World's Most Costly Tem
ple." 'God and' Man in the City"
will be the topic for the adults.
Sunday Program Told
For First Baptists
"Inside the Cup," a message
taken from Malachi 3:1-15, will
be given at the 11 a.m. worship
hour at the First Baptist church
Sunday, by the interim pastor,
Dr. F. Carl Truex. Music will be
provided by, the adult choir
under the direction of J. Robert
Cochran. '
' At the 7:30 p.m. service, the
pastor will continue a series of
messages 'taken from the book
of Revelation. The message will
concern "The White Horse and
Its Rider," . taken from Revela
tion, Chapter 66., '
A continuation of the annual
business meeting will be held
Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m.,
for the. consideration of the
adoption of a new constitution
proposed for the church.
Eisenhower Found
To Be in Good Shape
Washington (U.R) President
Eisenhower's doctor said yester
day .the chief executive is tin
"good shape" after two years in
the world's toughest job.
But the physician said he is
"concerned" because Mr. Eisen
hower has not been getting as
much exercise as she should. '
MEDFORD
TRUTH CENTER
Invites Yo To Join ia a
UNITY
Study Group
"God Is A Present Htlp"
- By Emefie Cady
' Classes Tues., 8 pm-
. Friday -1 1 .m. .
Sunday School Class
For Children and Adults
Sundays 11 :C0 a.m.
Roe 201-3 Holiv Thaarra
BaiUiae 2ad Floor
Episcopal Church PurcKases
Property; Off
St. Mark's Episcopal church
has ' purchased the property of
the Medford Christian Science
church, it was announced at a
congregational meeting of St.
Mark's last Sunday evening.
The property is located ad
jacent to - St. Mark's Sunday
school building on South Oak
dale ave. The transfer- of the
property will be completed next
month. -
The results of a fund drive,
conducted last summer and fall
to raise money which made the
purchase possible, also were an
nounced. More than $125,000
has been given or pledged so
far, the announcement said.
Growth Noted
Considerable : growth in com
municant strength also was re
vealed and growth was evident
in reports of all parish organ
izations. An increase of activity
in various departments was in
dicated.
The , building , just acquired
will be used to increase church
school facilities uatil another
structure can be erected.
The gift of Black Oaks es
tates to the Episcopal diocese of
Oregon by Mrs. Alan J.. Lowrey
of San Francisco also was an
nounced at this meeting. '
Discussed were plans ; for : a
new hospital in Medford, an
nounced earlier, which will re
place . the present Community
hospital which is owned by the
Episcopal church.
During elections Messers. " El-
wood , C. Hedberg, Shelby ; M,
Tuttle, Frank C. Bash and Fred
Morlan were selected ; to suc
ceed the Messrs. H. H. Coleman,
John P. Moffat, Robert Ae El
liott and Eric Allen Jr.i for
three-year terms of . service on
the vestry.
Delegates to the diocesan con
vention for which St. Mark's
congregation will be hosts April
17 and 19, were named. The
delegates are Tuttle, James A.
McDougall, Fred J. Carr, Art
Morlan
Alternate delegates are Rob
ert W. Voegtly, Robert S. Rix.
Robert D. Dames, and Victor
Mimes. The Rev. George R. V,
Bolster, who presided at the
REVIVAL MEETINGS
. , At The
Emmanuel Apostolic Church
1 110 North Central Ave. - Medford Ore. '
Every night except Saturday at 7:45
Beginning Saturday the 23rd
' Conducted by
EVANGELIST ROBERT G. HAMMOND
The Reverend Mr. Hammond is one of the Pentecostal pioneers, having .
received the real apostolic baptism of the Holy Spirit in 1907. He has
been preaching the old time "faith once for all delivered unto' the
saints" most of the time since then, "the. Lord working with him and
confirming the Word with signs following." Mark 16:15-20.
ExambUs
Looks like his dad.. Ounces are, he'll grow up to think
Walks like his dad , ;7Jke Hii dud. For Pop' the hero V,'.
Acts like his dad. ..
Contributed to the Religion
icers Elected
meeting announced the appoint
ment of Miss Jane Snedicor as
parish correspondent to the Di
ocesan ' and National church
press.
Appointments Told . '
At the- organizational meet
ing of the Vestry which follow
ed the business session Mr. Bol
ster announced the appointment
of James A. McDougall as sen
ior warden of the parish; -Char
les Crary was reelected junior
warden, and Robert W. Voegt
ly as Vestry clerk. . Paul Mc-
Duffee was elected assistant
treasurer of the parish.
Serving the meeting as tell
ers for elections were Messrs.
Fred Strang, John Eddy, and
Ralph Bf Matthews; and as uni
formed pages, Bill Dames, and
John Hughes, members of Saint
Mark's church school police pa
trol.
Ministers Begin
New Radio Program
The Medford Ministers asso
ciation : members ; will begin a
new radio program over a local
station on Sunday, - Jan. 23, at
3:30 p. m. called, "Ministers'
Round Table." It will feature
the ministers of various Medford
churches .- discussing problems
submitted by listeners.
Forming the panel on the first
week will be . Dr. D. Kirkland
West, of the First Presbyterian
church; The Rev. George Bol
ster, of St. Mark's Episcopal
church; and the Rev. Kenneth
Korby, of St Peter's Lutheran
church.
Dr. Raymond E. Balcomb of
the First Methodist church, will
be the moderator.' The" topic
for discussion Sunday will be
"Why Did God Do This To Me?
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"Truth," will be the topic of
the Christian Science lesson-ser
mon Sunday, and the golden text
will be from the Psalms. A pass
age will be read from Page 299
of the book, "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures," by
Mary Baker Eddy.
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rand the way he
he acts, it the
v Think of that
when it's time
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Light their life with fait
In American Life program
Officers To Be
Installed Sunday;
Guest Speaker Here
Officers will be installed at
the Central Church of Christ,
Sunday during the-worship at 11
a. m., and a potluck lunch will
be served at noon at the church.
Harold Fowler, a minister
from Berkeley, Calif ., who will
arrive Saturday to visit his
brother and family, the Kenneth
Fowlers, 12 Ashland ave., will
be the evening worship speak
er. Sermon Topic at
Assembly Announced
"Modern Miracles with An
cient Methods" will be the ser
mon topic of Rev. F. Weldon
Colbaugh, pastor, at the Med
ford Assembly of God, 1108
West Main st., worship service
at 11 a. m. Sunday.
Emphasis - is being given in
the church to prayer. On Sun
days at 2:30 p. m. the church
is opened for prayer and friends
throughout the community who
would like to pray together are
invited to the church. Also a
period of 30 minutes has been
set aside for prayer - preceding
the evening evangelistic service
which begins at 7:30 p. m.
In the evangelistic service,
the Rev. Colbaugh will speak
on the subject 1 "Sanctification
for Every Believer." All services
of the church are open to the
public, . ' ,
Announcement will be made
Sunday of forthcoming revival
meetings with Dr. - Merle - Ed
wards, of Denver, Colo., to begin
March 6.
Giraffes, because of their
poorly developed voices, com
municate with each other mainly
by switching their tails.
Hear Orchestra & Chorus
SUNDAY
Give
"The church ,
without a -
collection plate"
...NOT SPOKEN
does things, the way
right way.
next time you're tired
to go to church or
Medfor
d Mall Tribune
Mcihodist Youth To
Meet for Conference
Methodist Youth from the
Rogue Valley will convene Sun
day, January 23, at 2:30 p. m
at the : First - Methodist church, .
for a rally. In addition to recrea
tion, business, and worship, the
sub-district semi-finals in the
statewide oratorical' contest will
be held' at 4:45 p.m. . The finals
will be held at 7:30 p. m. The
five minute talks are be on the
theme: "The Need for a Christ
ian Witness In My High School".
Stanley .. Culy and Mary Kay
White of Medford, are officers
in the sub-district orgaization.
At the two services of morning
worship Dr. Raymond Balcomb,
minister of the church will
preach on the theme: "The
Handwriting on the WalL"
Soloist at the 9:30 ajn. serv
ice will be Mrs. Gregory Mac
Dougall, and the Chancel choir;
under the direction of Mrs. C.
R. Adamson, will sing at the
11:00 ajn. service. .
- v At 6:00 - p.m. the school of
Christian Living with interest
groups for all ages will be held.
BETHEL
Baptist Church
11 NEWTOWN STREET
- 7:50 P.M.
, ORCHESTRA
Calm as the Night .
.CHORUS .
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Unto the lord
Cadman
MORNING SERVICE
11 A.M.
Tuesday & Friday
,'. 7:50 P.M. ,
APOSTOUC
FAITH -1
North Central Avo.
at 3rd St.
synagogue Vand you'd Eke to grab
forty extra winks." You can't blame ;
: him, years from now, if he hasn't faith
In God i; in life... in himself. ..if
: you haven't shown him where to look
for it. I
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