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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Philadelphia Church 133 North Rivrid ave. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Street service 7 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:45 pm. Friday. 7:45 p.m. Thomas White, pastor. Church of the Kaxarane (Phoenix) Third and Pine t. W. V. McArthur. pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school. 11 a.m.. Service. 6:30 p.m.. Youth fellow ship. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic service. W ednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Prayer meeting. Congregational 300 Oakwood dr. Thomas MoCam ant. minister. To find church turn one block south from East Main St.. on Groveland ave. Sunday school 9:45 am. Worship 11 ajn. Sermon, "Reality." Valley View Seventh-day Adventlit Church , Phoenix-Jacksonville highway. Sab bath school 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Wor ship 11 a.m. Young People's meeting at Mediord church p.m. Dorcas ' meeting on Tuesday. U.rifnril Communit Church JUl UUUCHUUI1IUIUV.W ing and teaching fellowship. Joseph A. Bowdoin. pastor. Sunday school n . a m rt....ik ...i.ira 11 am in Pythian auditorium. Fifth and Grape sts. services ju p.m.. aunu) Wednesdays at 39 Vancouver ave Temple Baptist Church (With Southern Baptist Convention) 794 Lozier lane. I loy J. a. xeais, castor. Sunday. "Inspiration." 8 a.m., kTED! Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Training union 7 DJn. Worship serV' ices 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday, business meeting 8 p.m. Church of the Open Bible Amir ..hnnl Q .1 am Wnrshin 11 a m Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Midweek services Wednesday and Friday 7 JO m Th. H mir M Mnri. Hum.. DM- tor. The Rev. Darlene Elliott, co- pastor. Re-Organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 531 South Riverside ave. 9:45 a.m., Church school. 11 ajn.. Communion service. 3:30 p.m., Re-La-Da-Sa-Wom- en's class. 2:30 P.m.. tons league Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. study class at home of pastor, 1046 nater lane. Eagle Point Community Bible Church Glenn S. Wade, pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school. 11 a.m.. Wawship. 6:30 p.m., CX.; 730 p.m.. Service. 8 p.m Tuesday, business meeting. 2 p.m. Wednesday. Women's prayer meeting: 3 p.m.. Child evangelism: 8 p.m.. choir practice. 8 p.m. Thursday, prayer meeting. " First Christian Church Ninth st. and Oakdale ave. William C. Piper, minister. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:55 ajn. Guest speaker from Gideons. Youth service 6:30 P.m. Services 7:30 pjn.. topic. "Living Faith of the Open Bible. Fireside youth services 830 p.m. Monday. Boy scouts 7 p.m.; cnoir practice :ju p.m, Church of the Brethren Mar- and Saline sts. C. V. Stern naator. Church school for all ages 10 ajn. Worship 11 ajn. Theme. "The Unrecognized Christ." Young Peoples me tine 6:30 p.m. Worship, song test and message. "Loving the Unlovely" 7:30 p.m. Bible study and - prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 cm. venth-day Adventlit Church Corner Edwards and Beatty sts, Saturday: Sabbath school 9:30 am Church aervice 11 a.m. Gordon Dalrymple. speaker. Young Peoples Missionary volunteer meeting 4 p.m. Services at Esauire theater Friday, Saturday. Sunday and Wednesday 7 pjn. The Apostolic Faith Church North Central ave. at 3rd at. The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sunday school and Adult Bible class 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11 ajn. Young people 3 p.m. Evangelistic service with pre lude by orchestra, organist ana cnorus 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 pjn. No collections. . West Main Church of Christ 1701 West Main st. Maurice Tisdel, minister. Bible classes 9:45 a.m. Wor ship 10:45 a.m. Worship 7:30 p.m Young people's Bible study 630 p.m. Wednesday Bible study 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible class Friday 1:30 p.m Herald of Truth radio program over KYJC Monday. 7 p.m. Medford Truth Center -Unity" Sunday. 11 a.m.. Unity's Interprets' tion of International Sunday school lesson. "True Preparedness": classes for children of all ages. Classes on Emmet Fox's book "Power Through Constructive Thinking." Tuesday, 8 &m. and Friday. 11 a.m. Room 303 oily Theater building. Advent Christian Church 704 Welch st. and Jackson blvd. The Rev. David Roehl. Men's Fellowship 7:30 p.m.. Friday. April 39. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. Services 11 a.m. YW. 6:30 p.m. Sunday services 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. prayer meet ing. Wednesday, 630 p.m.. choir prac tice; 7 p.m., orchestra practice. First Presbyterian Church (Jacksonville) The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor. Church school 10 a.m., followed by public worship 11:15 a.m. Sermon, "The Incredulity of Thomas." Fri day. May 6. Medford Council of v,nurcn women, ai rirsi jt-r-soyienan Church in Medford, luncheon 1 p.m. Bethel Assembly of God 1739 North Riverside ave. Lawrence D. Krause. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Children's and Christ's ambassadors services 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Midweek service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. "Gospel Beacon" broadcast Sunday 8 JO a.m.. KBOY. Dial 730. Free Methodist Church Tenth and Ivy sts. The Rev. J. M. Root, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Young People's meet ing 1 p.m. Service. 7:45 p.m. The Rev. Carl Anderson, general church evan- felist. services continue through May . Preaching daily 7:45 p.m. Radio program. Light and Life Hour. Sun day. 8:30 ajn.. KYJC. St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Shady Cove) The Rev. Robert L. Greene, vicar. Third Sunday after Easter: 10:30 a.m.. chuch school. Room 1 of school. 7:30 p.m.. Evening prayer with sermon by venerable George Zeigler. Arch deacon of the Diocese of Oregon. Monday. 8 pjn.. St. Martin's guild at home of Mrs. Glen Anderton. McLeod. Forest Acres Community Church (Non-denominational) Seven miles from Medford on Table Rock rd., one block east in Forest Acres, one mile south of Camp White. The Rev. Ernest F. Post, pastor, route 2. box 213-B. Central Point. Sunday school .9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Young people 6:30 p.m. Church serv ice and songfest 7:30 p.m. Wednes day prayer meeting 730 pjn. The LIVING FAITH of the OPEN BIBLE SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 P.M. First Christian Church 9th and Oakdale William C. Piper, Minister Church Announcements - Universal Church of the Master M. M. Kruse. D O. Services. Rt. 1, Box 161. Gold Hill, on Highway 89. near Rock Point bridge, each Sunday, 8 p.m. Ashland Unitarian Fellowship Sunday. May 1. meeting postponed. Instead group will meet Tuesday, May 3. at 8 p.m.. at Wesley house at Southern Oregon college, the Rev. Frank Ricker. Pacific Coast Unitarian council, apeaker. Sams Valley Community Church (Interdenaminational) Sunday school for all ages 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Message by the Rev. H. A. Dierdorff. Holy communion. Choir practice Wednesday 7 p.m.; prayer and Bible study 8 p.m. Sun day evening service held, home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scank. First Methodist Church West Main at Laurel sts. Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomb. Dr. J. Thomas Dixon. The Rev. Mrs. Anne Gorby, ministers. Worship 9:30 and 11 ajn. Sermon. "The Crucial Question." Church school at 9:30 a.m. Senior High Church school 11 ajn. Nursery care and primary church. School of Christian living 6 to 8 P.m. Emmanuel Apostolic Church 1110 North Central ave. Pastor, the Rev. Ralph D. Bullock, phone 3-4369. Sunday school 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m. 7:45 p.m., evangelistic service. Evangelist Esther Marie Bullock, speaker. Thursday. 7:45 p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting. Broadcast over KMED Saturday 8:15 ajn. St. . Mark's Episcopal Fifth and Oakdale ave. The Rev. George' R. V. Bolster, rector: Third Sunday after Easter: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. Church school; 10:45 a.m.. Nursery school: 11 a.m.. Holy communion, confirmation and sermon. The Right Rev. Frank A Rhea, bishop of Idaho, confirmation and guest preacher. 7 p.m., Young People's fellowship. Medford Friends Church Corner Merriman rd. and DeBarr ave. Clynton G. Crisman. pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m.. Wor ship, choir and youth quartet, pastor's message, "The Battlements of the Home." 6:30 p.m.. Family Hour. 7:30 p.m.. Worship and praise, sermon from Philippians. 9:30 pjn.. "Quaker Hour," KMED. First Church of Chri.it. Scientist I.O.O.F. hall. 221 West Sixth st Service 11 a.m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. 8 p.m.. testimonials of healing. Reading room 228 West bixth St., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. except Wednesdays and holidays. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Saturdays 7 to 9 n.m Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. Subject May 1, -venasting punishment. First Church of God Haven and Hollv sts. The Rev. Dar old H. Jones, minister. 9:45 a.m.. sunaay school hour, ll a. m. -Worship, amiiy weeK program, sermon. "Hal lowing The Home." 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meeting. Hattie Erickson. guest speaker. 7:30 p.m.. Service, fam ily film. "Love Thv Neighbor.' Wednesday evening. May 4. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. cnoir practice b:30 pjn. Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson sts. Elmore J. Gilstrap. minister. Bible school :43 a.m. Con Pulley, superintendent: classes for all ages. Worshin 11 a.m theme. "Christian Endeavor. Youth groups 6:30 p.m. Worship at 7:30 p.m sermon subject, "The Passion That Produces The Victorious Christian Wednesday. 7 pjn.. prayer meeting. ana 8 p.m., cnoir practices. Ashland Methodist Church North Main at Laurel sts. Ross Knotts, pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school classes for all aees. 11 a.m.. Worshin. Sermon. "Deliver Us From t-vii. e p.m.. Junior High fellowship. 6 p.m.. Senior High fellowship. 6:30 p.m.. Wesley foundation at Wesley house. 7:30 p.m., Monday, official board meeting. 7:30 o.m.. Wednesday. choir researcal. 6:30 p.m. Saturday, nomeDuuaers ciasa party. Zlon Lutheran Church. UX.C.A. Fourth at. and Oakdale ave. Pastor. G. Herbert Hillerman. Choir director, Oscar Biorlie. Organist. Mrs. L. Veidt- Evensen. Sunday school superintend ent. Archer Watson. 9:45 a.m.. Sun day school. 11 a.m.. Special Lutheran World action service. 7 p.m.. Interme diate Luther league. 7 p.m.. Senior Luther league. Tuesday. 1 p.m.. Wom en s guild, xnursdav. 7:30 n.m.. Coun cil meeting: 7:30 p.m.. Choir rehearsal. Saturday. 9:40 a.m.. Catechetical class, First Presbyterian Church (Central Point) The Rev. Norman K. Tuly. pastor, Church worship 9:45 a.m. Sermon, ine i:icreauiity of xnomas. ' Church school 10:45 ajn. Young people 7:30 p.m. 'Monday 6:30 p.m.. Married Couples group, especially those with young children. Dr. Alvin Roberts. "Salk Polio Vaccine." Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Choir practice, followed by ses sion meeting. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 1020 East Main st. Kenneth T. Korby. pastor. Sunday school and Bible atudy 8:30 a.m.: Worship with sermon and Holy communion, 11 a.m. Monday. 8 p.m.. Adult instruction class: Wednesday. 8 p.m.. midweek service. Daniel. Chapter 3: "The Con fessing Church." Friday. 7:30 p.m.. Christian fellowship meeting. Satur day, 9 and 10:30 ajn.. Children s in struction classes. Church of the Good Shepherd (Prospect) (Episcopal) The Rev.- Robert L. Greene, vicar. Third Sunday after Easter: 8 a.m.. Holy communion. 10 ajn.. Church school. 11:15 a.m.. Morn ing prayer with sermon (The Ven erable George Zeigler, Archdeacon of the diocese of Oregon in charge. 3:30 p.m.. Sacrament of confirmation by Bishop Rhea of Idaho. Bishop Rhea also will preach. Tuesday. Bishop's committee, 8 p.m. First Baptist Church (Conservative) North Central ave. at Fifth st. James W. Neely. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.. classes for all ages, nursery, two buses, worsmp li a.m. (Broadcast over KBOY): adult choir; sermon bv pas tor. "Will a Man Rob God?" Baptist leagues 6:30- p.m.. four age groups. Services 7:30 p.m.. youth choir: ser mon by pastor. "God's Message to Suffering Church." Midweek service of Bible study and prayer. Wednes day. 7:30 p.m. RECORD SNOWPACK Kelso, Wash. (U.R) A rec-: ord April snowpack of 105 inches is on the ground at Spirit Lake near the base of ML St. Helens, M. R. Stenerson. district ranger for the Gifford-Pinchot national forest said today." - Herbert Daniels, Song Director Friday. April 29, 1955 WIII"BMMM"MMMli kl ELDER TO VISIT Elder Clif ford E. Young, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, will be a visiting authority from Salt Lake City, representing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at two meeting here Sunday. The sessions will be held at 10 a.m., and at 2 p.m., at the Medford Ward chapel, 648 South Ivy st. The public is invited. Observance Slated At Friends Church National Family week will be observed at the Friends church May 1 to 8. Families are asked to attend the church services Sunday as a group. Pastor Clyn ton Crisman will speak on "The Battlements of the Home" in the 11 a.m. worship hour. The youth quartet will sing. , During the week, activities will include a combined prayer meeting of youth and adults Wednesday evening, and a film, "The Stones Cry Out," from the Moody Institute of Science, on Friday evening. Family week will close with Mothers' day observance the following Sun- day. A dedication service for babies will be conducted and gifts provided for mothers. -Missionary, emphasis will be made 5n the Sunday school May 1 with an offering for the Ernest FritscTfle family, missionaries under Youth for Christ in Tndia. The adult department will have their monthly Bible quiz,' and Intermediates will conduct a Scripture memory contest. Family Hour A Family hour at 6:30 p.m. will offer a discussion group for every age. A- class: in. Friends history for adults is taught by Edward ' Harmon. Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor are for children in grade school, and Senior CE for young people. Lois Harmon, will conduct a Bible story hour for preschool age children. Atihe 7:30 p.m. worship hour, the pastor will continue his ser mon series from the Book of Pwhilippians. t First Methodists To Open New Class A new Adult membership class will : begin at the First Methodist - church on Sunday, May 1, at 5 p.m. Dr. Raymond Balcomb, minister of the church, will teach the class. All inter ested persons -are invited and attendance implies no obliga tions, church officers point out. Persons who are already mem bers but desire to learn more of the history and meaning of Christianity also are' invited. Loyalty Sunday will be ob served at the services of morn ing worship at 9:30 and 11 a.m. with Dr. Balcomb preaching on the" theme. "Dollars and Sense." Church Music Mrs. C. R. Adamson, director of music, will address the adult interest group in the School of Christian Living at 6:30 p.m. on the theme, "The Music of the Church." Interest groups for all ages from preschool through high school will be held at the same hour, and an additional membership class under the leadership of the Rev. Mrs. Gorby, will be conducted. When the world's largest pas senger liner, the Queen Eliza beth, docks in 'New York Har bor she lands as many as 2,000 trayelers and their baggage, gets a stem-to-stern , cleaning, loads enough food for 100,000 meals per round-trip voyage, and em barks '.another 2,000 passengers all within a normal two-day turnaround. BETHEL Baptist Church 2P ii Letter From Korean Home Tells of Needs; Children Available for Adoption Mrs. H. Miracle, 1702 Corona ave., president of the Seventh Day Adventist church's Dorcas society, a welfare organization, sends clothing and other articles for use at a Korean sanitarium and hospital orphanage. This week she received a letter express ing appreciation and telling of further needs at the institution, including adoption both in this country and in Korea of homeless children. . : : : The letter follows: "Seoul Sanitarium and Hospital Orphanage Box 43 Seoul, Korea February 14, 1955 Dear Friends: This is Valen tines Day and we wish to take this opportunity to thank you again for your interest in our orphan boys and girls to express the love and gratitude in their hearts for what you have done for them. At present we have 61 young sters attending the primary school which is grades one to six. There are 33 studying on a mid- die school level which covers grades seven to nine. The school building erected last year is too small for our needs and if you were to visit the Orphanage to day you would find classes being held in the children's living quar ters, in the engine room, and in any other available space. Sent lo Stales You will be interested to know that 12 of the younger children of mixed blood have been sent to the States and. 20 of the full blooded Korean children have been adopted into native homes. These children have all gone into homes where they are wanted and where the parents are finan cially able vo support them. An other child has been cleared to go to the States and soon others will be going. Only five of the colored babies of mixed blood have been spoken for as yet, and we have around 20 others be tween one and four years of age which should be placed in Ameri can homes, for they will find it difficult to adjust to and to be integrated into Korean society. These children show no trace of Oriental' features and have lov ing natures. v The new cafeteria and kitchen have been completed and are in use. As soon as heat is installed in the new 'dormitory the babies will be moved from the hospital to the orphanage. Tiny babies are still brought to us for care. Two weeks ago a newborn baby,' wrapped in rags, was found on the hillside behind the hospital and last Sunday a four month old baby was left in the Out-Patient Department. Many of you have written ask ing about our needs. There is constant need for such things as combs, toothbrushes and tooth paste, and for school supplies such as tablets, pencils and cray ons. For the younger babies we are needing rubberized or plastic sheeting and panties. We were so thrilled for the shipment of new baby gowns, jackets, dia pers, blankets and other things received from friends in the Los Angeles area. This past week we unpacked the washing ma chines and sewing machines which were sent from friends in Northern California, Many of these things are already in use. The other things received are too numerous to mention, but thanks to all. As the army wrthdraws it will become more difficult to get needed milk. Each day, it takes 35 gallons of milk for the babies and more than twice this much for the older boys and girls. After March 31, 1955, we will no longer have APO privileges: thereafter, all mail for civilians coming through the Army post office will be returned to the sender. Because of this no air mail intended for us should be posted later than March 15. In the future address all orphanage mail letters as well as packages, for the Rues, Mitchells, Kigers and myself to the address as "WHAT shall it prosper a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" Mark 8:36 MEDFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Joseph A. Bowdoin, Pastor P. 0. Box 223 Write for helpful, free booklet! Sunday School, 9:45; Church Serv ice, 11:00, in the Pythian Audi torium, 5th and j Grape. . Evening services, 7:30 Sunday and Wednes day at 35 Vancouver Avenue given on the heading of this let ter. (The Rues expect to be back by the middle of March.) Anyf funds sent in the future should be in check only no money or ders nor cash. You may continue to send packages to the Commanding Of ficer, 326th Comm. Rec, APO 301, San Francisco, until noti fied otherwise. Only the name of the Commanding Officer should appear, on the outside of these j packages. If you wish to put one ! of our names or the name of the j orphanage on the inside you may do so, but it should not appear on the outside. It would be better to send most of the new things this way, rather than through international mail. Used cloth ing and other things will come through the Korean mail all right. - Since the fall of 1951 the 326th Comm. Rec. group of the Army has promoted the interests of our orphanage in many ways. It is the Commanding Officer and Chaplain of this unit who spon sored the giving of a Christmas party for our youngsters the past two years. This year the gift of food and school supplies amount ed to around $1,000. We greatly appreciate the interest and sup port of this and other similar army groups. At premt there are six fine young men on their Orphanage Committee and they are the ones who bring ,us your packages and acknowledge your letters. Enclosed is a valentine pic ture of our older boys and. girls and they send it to you with their love, heart-felt thanks, and best wishes. (Signed) Irene Robson, . The Rues and Irene Robson. ,P.S. In the future for any checks sent, make payable to the 'Seoul Sanitarium and Hospital Orphanage.' Write on the back of the check where endorsement is made 'for deposit only.' Send air mail through the Korean post office and they should reach us all right. .- - The Motilon Indians in the re gion of Lake Maracaibo, Venzu ela, are believed to be the only people in the world who have no dogs. District Meeting Slated Next Week Members of the Medford Free Methodist church will be hosts for a quarterly district confer ence of the southern district of the Oregon conference May 6 to 8. The conference will be held in conjunction with the present evangelistic services which are now in nightly progress. The Rev. Carl E. Anderson will.be the guest speaker at various oc casions during the convention. The district meeting will be $ "A Certain Vote in These Uncertain Times" PI - i I I J Aim Hundreds continue to pack the Esquire to hear God's last warn ing message for this hour. Join them! SUNDAY NIGHT O ALL Remember tonight's lecture: The Emblem of Liberty, Loyalty and Love," and Saturday night's: "False Christs and False Prophets."-Both at 7 p.m. Medford CRUSADE for CHRIST Esquire Theatre 1 of Isiifji n ' T t'.ni ' L Rosalind Russell, stir "Wonderful Town," wich her son, Lxnct J i0ti-'k If you have, then surely you've felt that surge of warm feeling spread over you ... a$ I have. ' "Maybe it's hi wide-eyedj absorbed expression 1 1 : perhaps it's the happy feeling I get just at . being in church with Lance and my husband, Fredand knowing weTt already introduced our son to God. As we attend church each week with Lance, we see his heart grow bigger with the qualities of love friendship and tolerance. Because Faith has made our lives so , . much richer we want Lanct to grow up in its wisdom." Rosalind Russell . Light their life with Faith (jjli . ; . bring Contributed to The Religion in American Life Program by The MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE under the direction of the Rev. W. S. Kendall, conference super intendent of Newberg. Children's Meeting Mr. Anderson is accompanied by his wife, and together they present a ministry in sermon and song. Mrs. Anderson will conduct illustrated meetings each evening, for the children, previous to the regular services at 7:45 p.m. Dead line for Sunday Classified Is at noon Saturday. ffer a Evangelist- Gordon Dalrymple is offer ing $1,000 to anyone who can locate a certain text in the Bible. What is it? Be present Sunday night to learn what it is! See the tremendous Colorama Demon stration watch the pillars of the giant house on the Blacklight Board col lapse! Also the Great Bible Film- "QUEEN ESTHER" PART II One of the most powerful and movinej films ever produced on the word of God. 7 P.H - ONE BIG SESSIOH SEATS FREE O .p '. w , ..?. HS diem to worship this week 4-H Club News Wettside 4-H Club Westside school April 4. The meeting was called to order by John Foley, president. Seven new members joined, which makes us 32. We discussed tha rules and regulations of the 4-H. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gilman and Mrs. Gier. Next meeting is to be held May 2 at Westside school at 7:30 p.m. Marie Swearinger Reporter. IT 416 last Main - i. . 11 NEWTOWN STREET