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    SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, July 22. 195S
QUARTET SCHEDULED The Kings Ambassadors quartet of
Central Bible institute of Springfield, Mo. (pictured above) will
sing Sunday at Medford Assembly of God; 1108 West Main st.
They will open the Sunday school program at 9:45 a.m., and
speak at various departmental programs. A variety of musical
combinations will be presented at the worship service at 11 a.m.,
and at the 7:30 p.m. evangelistic services. They also will speak.
At 6 p.m., the quartet will provide services for the youth group.
The members of the group are Carl Walker, Charleston, S.C.,
Brenton Osgood, Springfield, Mo., Clyde Miller, Miami, Okla.,
and Ward Tanneberg Coulee City. Wash. Geoffrey Duncombe,
Lancashire, England, is pianist. The public is invited to all
services.
Attend The Church
Of Your Choice
THIS WEEK
First Presbyterian Church
Xighth and Holly sts Dr. I Kirk
Sand West DD.. pastor. Two morning
iervices 9:45 and H a.m. Two church
sencils? 9-45 and 11 a.m. Serv.ce 7 p.m.
Congregational
Thomas McCamant. minister. 300
Oalwool dr. To l"Vhurclu"rov
block south from East mam on Grove
land ave. Sunday school SMo am
Worship 11 a m. Sermon bv Dr. Paul
A. Davies. conference minister.
Country Church
Midway Four Comer. Pastor. Ernest
Hails Sundav school 10 a.m. wor
ih,n Til a i m and 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.
! 30 to 3:0fc Children's B.ble hour for
aEes three to 10. Bible study and
prayer meeting Thursday. 7:4a p.m.
Church of the Brethren
Marv and Saline sts. Pa"-""-mie
Moore. Church school 1? a.m.
Worship 11 a.m. Sermon - Hough
Koad to the Kingdom Sunday. 8
p m young people present play. The
Terrible Meek."
Advent Christian Church .
Corner Jackson and Welch sts. The
Hev David Roe hi. pastor. Special
SSeting Friday. July 22. o pan.
lor all interested in work of church
Sunday school 9:45 an. Worship 11
am. "Gods Love in Relation to the
World." Worship 7:30 p.m.
Re-Organized Church of Jesui Christ
of Latter Day Saints
531 South Riverside ve. 9:45 a.m..
Church school. 11 a.m.. Service. 2:30
p m . Re-La-Da-Sa Women s class. 2.30
lm . Zions league. Wednesday ri ght
classes discontinued unia further
notice.
i .. j rlv.h
jneaiora rnciu -,--Clvnton
G. Crisman. pastor. Corner
Merriman rd. and DeBarr ave. 9:4a
a.m.. Sunday scnooi. 11 .-
7 p.m.. Senior. Intermediate, and Jun
ior Christian Endeavor. 8 p.m. Wor
ship, reports from Camp Sa-vva-li-nais.
9-30 p.m.. "Quaker Hour" broadcast,
KJ1ED.
Belhrl Assembly of God
1729 North Riverside ave. L. p.
Krause. pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Children and
Youth services 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic
service 7:30 p.m. Midweek service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. "Gospel Beacon
broadcast Sunday. 8:30 a.m.. KBOY.
Dial 730.
Bethel Baptist Church
11 Newtown st. Perry M. Johnson,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Wor
ship 11 a.m. "Peculiar Baptists ;
Training union 7 p.m. Worship 8 p.m.,
"The Miracle of One-ness With Jesus.
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Singing, prayer, and Bible study.
Revelation. Chapter 6.
First Christian Church
... j rv.vnlo avA William C
mil ai. mm w.. ... - - - .
Piper minister. Sunday school 9:4o
a m. Worship 10:55 ajn. Topic. "Seek-
. l T1 . ' V ..... V. urviroe 7 tl TT1
Evening service, program by Youtn
fellowsnip. lonany, rtvy scuuws.
District Mens leuowsnip i p.m. iut
-J . . V ..... V. Mpraatinn fi-an n.m. Thurs
day'. Circle day. Education commit
tee meeting 7:30 p.m.
Zion Lutheran Chnreh. IT. L. C. A.
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave. Pastor,
G. Herbert Hillerman. Organist. Tim-
.... Uill.nnqn CimHBV Uhn(ll lUDt.
Archer Watson. Twd services. 8:30
a.m. Sermon by i pastor Hillerman;
11 a.m.. sermon Ty Paul Hynninff.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. 7 p.m.. Senior
Luther league. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Lydia
circle. :
Church of The Good Shepherd
Prospect. (Episcopal) The Rev. Rob
ert L. Greene, vicar. Seventh Sunday
airer mniiy. a a.m.. tioiy commun
ion. 10 a.m.. church school. 11:15 a.m.
irayer with sermon. Wednesday: 10
a.m. Holy Communion.
St. Peters Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
Mntn a U.nnntll IT
Korbv. pastor. Matins. 8 a.m.: Sun
day school and Bible study 9:30 a.m.:
wnnV.iv. ..-J K BAi-mnn anrl Wfllv COm-
munion 11 a.m. Walther league swim
party, meet at cnurcn. p.m. special
meeting of the voters after the 11
o clock service. so mio-weeis reivitc
Free Methodist Church
10th and Ivy sts. The Rev. J. M.
Root castor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Worship. 11 a.m. In absence of the
pastor. 11 a.m. service conducted by
Gideons. Young People's meeting 7
p.m. Service 7:45 p.m.. The Rev. Ken
neth Harger. speaker. Radio program.
Lipht and Life hour. KYJC Sunday,
8 o0 a.m.
North Central ave. at 3rd st. The
.- . i - t.-,- ... CunHav
school 9:30 a.m.(free transportation).
iviorning aevouonai ii
people o p.m. at uiu Kiiy ..v. i.. .
Main and Holly: Evangelistic with
prelude bv music groups 7:50 p.m.
Friday service 8 p.m. No collection
taken.
Medford Community Church '
-7i, Kruith rntral ave. An un
denominational Bible believing and
teaching Christian fellowship. Joseph
A. Bowdoin, pastor. Sunday school
for all. 9:45 a.m. Service 11 a.m.. sub
ject. "Things God Wants Every Chris
tian to Know." Youth meeting 6:30
p.m. Church service 7:30 p.m. "Studies
in Phillippians." Prayer meeting and
Bible studv Wednesday 7:30 pjn.
St. Martins' Episcopal Church
Shady Cove. The Rev. Robert L.
Green, vicar Seventh. Sunday after
Trinity. 7:30 p.m. .Prayer wiui sermon.
Spiritualist Universal Church
of the Master
M. M. Kruse. D.D.. services R. R.
I. Box 161. Gold Hill. Highway 99,
near Rock Point bridge each Sunday,
8 p.m.
First Presbyterian. Phoenix
Second st. and Church st. Ernest R.
Volkman. minister. Church school, 10
am.. Worship. 11 a.m.. What is
Faith?" Youth group 7 p.m.. home of
Elizabeth Pramann. 810 Church st.
Delegates Attend
Biennial Session;
Camp Meeting Set
Thirteen delegates represent
ed the Medford Seventh-day Ad
ventist church at a biennial Ore
gon conference session held July
20 and 21 at Gladstone park.
Ore. They in turn helped elect
conference officers and depart
mental secretaries for the bien
nium. The delegates were Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Fjarli, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Knapp, Mrs. E. F. Coy, Mrs.
David Bechtel, Mrs. Maecele
Cartwright, Mrs. Zula Knight,
Mrs. Inez Smith, Mrs. R. E. Kel
ler, and Mrs. Harold Yost."
Delegates from the Valley
View Seventh - day Adventist
church are, Mesdames Elmer
Fjarli, Joe Hoyt, Roy Glassford,
Rueben Arnold, Jennie Walker,
Laura Hamer, Clara Nogel, Wil
liam Harter and Dewey Penrod.
The Oregon conference of
Seventh-day Adventists has a
membership in excess of 14,000.
Headquarters are in Portland.
One hundred seven churches
comprise the conference, which
operates 62 elementary schools
with a combined enrollment of
1,898 students.
Presbyterians Hear
Architect Report
Phoenix Members of the
board of trustees of Phoenix
Presbyterian church met recent
ly to hear a r e p o r t by R. J.
Keeney, architect, on the condi
tion of the church building.
It is stated that the building
is badly in need of repair and
redecoration and the board is
considering the problem.
First Presbyterian Church
Central Point
The Rev. Norman K. Tullv. pastor.
Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sermon, "Keep
Clean." the seventh commandment.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.. with classes
for all ages.
West Main Church of Christ .,
1701 West Main St.. Maurice Tisdel.
minister. Bible classes for all uses.
9:45 a.m. Worship. 10:45 a.m. Young
(jcuuie s meeting, f.m. worsnip. 8
p.m. Wednesday Bible classes. 8 p.m.
Ladies Bible class. Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Church of the Nazarene (Phoenix)
Third and Pine St.. W. V. McArthur.
pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Mrs.
Harding, superintendent. 11 a m Serv
ice. 6;45 p.m. Young people's. 7:30
p.m. Evangelistic service. Prayer meet
ing, i:ou pjn. weanesaay.
Sams Valley Community Church
(Interdenominational)
Sunday school for all ages. 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m. Message by the Rev.
H. A. Dierdorff. Praver unci Rihlo
study Wednesday, 8 pjn. by Milton
scanic.
Medford Truth Center "Unity"
Room 203. Holly theater bldg. Sun
day school for adults and children 11
a.m. Subject, "The Ever Present
Bounty," one of series. Prosperity for
me summer classes .Friday 11 a.m. and
Tuesday. 8 p.m.. same subject. Text
book by Charles Tillmore.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
I OOF haU. 221 West Sixth st. Serv
ice 11 a.m. Sundav school Q-2n am
Wednesday. 8 p.m., testimonials of
neanng. Heading room 228 West Sixth
si., iu a.m. to a p.m.. except Sundays
and holidays. Tuesday. Thursdavs and
Saturdays. 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, 2 to 5
p.m. Subject July 24. "Truth."
St. Mark's Episcopal
Fifth st. and Oakdale ave.. Th
George R. V. Bolster, rector. The Rev.
Robert F. Burger, assistant. Seventh
Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Holy
Communion. 10:45 a.m. Nursery school.
11 ajn. Church school 1 summer ses
sion). 11 a.m. Prayer. Sermon. Friday,
11 ajn. Holy Communion
Eagle Point Seventh-day Adventist
church
Grange hall. Saturday Sabbath
scnooi. :ju a.m. worsnip, 11 a.m.,
speaker W. E. Atkin. Prayer meeting.
R nm WHnttHnv at Tn.n'. ATn
Dorcas welfare meetings until after
camp meeting at Gladstone park.
Charch of the Nazarene
Holly at first sts. Raymond W. Hum,
Sastor. a.m. rne Gospel Hour
;MED. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11
a.m. Worship sermon. "Evidence
of Faith." 6:30 p.m. Youth groups.
7:30 pjn. Worship sermon by
pasior. weanesaay 7:30 pjn. Fami
ly prayer meeting.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Central Point
Corner of Sixth and Pine sts. Rev.
R. James Kreider. pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.
Youth service. 6:30 p.m.. Miss Elaine
Cox. president. Evangelistic service.
ju p.m. Midweek Prayer and Bible
study. Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Medford Assembly of God
1108 West Main st. F. Wildon Col-
baugh. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m. Christ's Ambassadors
6 p.m. Adult study 6 p.m. Evanclistic
rally 7:30 p.m. The Central Bible In
stitute King's Ambassadors Quartet
will be featured in all services of the
day. Tuesday. Thursday "Hour of
rower ii-io p.m.
First Baptist Church (Conservative)
North Central ave. at Fifth st.
James W. Neely. pastor. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.. Dr. Vincent Bennett, adult
department; classes for all ages; nur
serv. Two busses. Worship 11 a.m.
broadcast over KBOY). adult choir.
Dr. Vincent Bennett speaker. Baptist
leagues 7 p.m.. four age groups. Serv
ices 8 p m.. youth choir, message by
pastor.- Midweek service of Bible
study and prayer. Wednesday,
7:30 pjn.
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Ray
mond E. Balcomb. Dr. J. Thomas Dix
on. The Rev. Mrs. Anne J. Gorby,
ministers. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. worship.
Sermon. "Courage In The Common
place." Church school 9:30 ajn. and
special class for mentally retarded
children. 11 a.m.. Senior High church
school, nurserv. primarv church for
grades 1. 2. 3. No primarv church
af'er this Sundav until September 4.
Methodist Youth fellowship 7 pjn.
Forest Acres Community Church
(Non-Denominational)
One mile south of Camrj White "on
Table Rock rd.. one block east in
forest acres. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.
Classes for all ages. Worship. 11 a.m.
Young people 6:30 p.m. Church and
songfest 7:30 p.m. Potluck picnic and
songfest in Tou Velle park after morn
ing church service. Choir practice,
Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
The First Church of God
Haven and Holly sts. The Rev.
Darold H. Jones, minister. 9:4o a.m
Sunday school classes for all age
groups. 11 a.m.. worship, sermon,
"Success From Failure." B:30 p.m..
Youth Fellowship hour. 7:30 p.m.. Gos
pel service, sermon. "Peter. James, and
John. Contrasted."- Wednesday night.
uly 27. Prayer meeting: study. The
Book of Romans. Chapter 2. Music
practice 8:30 pjn. .
Eastwood Baptist Church
(American Baptist Convention)
North Keeneway and Ridgeway
drives. Church school 9:4a a.m. Classes
for ail ages. Worship 11 ajn. The Rev.
W. J. Loar. final message before tak
ing a years' leave of absence. YBA and
workers conterence Monday. July zo,
7:30 p.m.. at church, for all YBA com
mittee and workers. Bible study and
?rayer meeting Wednesday. July 27,
:30 p.m. Quarterly business meeting
iter Bible study.
Eagle Point Two delegates,
Helen E. Barrow and Mrs. Tom
Campbell attended from Eagle
Point Seventh-day Adventist
church.
Following this meeting will
be the annual Oregon conference
of Seventh-day Adventists camp
meeting, which will close with a
laymen's congress August 2-6,
which Mrs. Frank Arnold will
attend as a delegate from the
Eagle Point church.
Since organization in August,
1954, with a membership of 37,
the Eagle Point Seventh-day Ad
ventist church has added 42 new
members.
Superintendent
Here To Meet
With Councilors
Dr. Paul A. Davies. minister
and superintendent of the Con
gregational conference of Ore
gon will visit the Congregational
Camp Activities
To Be Reported
The Rev. R. W. Hum, pastor
of the Medford church of the
Nazarene has been attending a
District camp of the church dur
ing the past week. Over a thou
sand people attended the meet
ing held at Clackamas. It is
scheduled for ten days, and will
close Sunday.
Reports of some of the activi
ties of the camp will be given
Sunday, July 24 at 9:45 a.m. by
the Rev. Mr. Hum. In the morn
ing worship service he will speak
on "Evidence of Faith."
Missionaries From
Bolivia To Speak;
Campers Return
The Rev. and Mrs. Marshall
Cavit, who have spent nine years
as missionaries in Bolivia, will
speak and show pictures of their
work at the Friends church Fri
day at 8 p.m. The Cavits, with
their daughter, Christine, are
touring this country in deputa
tion during this furlough year.
Their work has been with the
Aymara Indians under the
Friends mission board. Mr. Cavit
was the inaugurator of tent evan
gelistic campaigns, using loud
speaker and slides, which are
now being conducted by the In
dians themselves on the Bolivian
altiplano. He was also supervisor
of the day-schools sponsored by
the Friends mission in Bolivia.
The public is invited to attend
this missionary presentation.
Return
Seventy-five young people re
turned Monday from a week at
Camp Sa-wa-li-nais, Friends
young people's conference near
Keno. Pat Schroeder, of the local
church, was camp director, and
Pastor Clynton Crisman was
camp manager. Those who at
tended the camp for the week
are Charlotte Unruh, Nadine
Brood, Larry and Bernard Gunn,
Blaine and Gregory Wolfe, Pat
Leek, Janet Johnson, Sonja Han
sen, Virginia and Sharon Wal
ters, Inez, Raylene and Glenette
Viers, Raymond and Howard
Breazeale, Gary Evans, Lawrence
Roberts, Rickey Smith, Nick and
DeWayne Gier, Judy Nelson,
Pauline Jones, Tom Dorsey, Rita
and Sharwyn Miller, Anita Kay
Townsend, Phyllis Archibald,
Jean, Lynn and Sandra Malot,
Jack and Jimmy Hamilton, Lary
and Gary Smith, Donald Ditch
and Ramona Schroeder.
Campers will have charge of
the 8 p.m. worship service Sun
day, and will tell of their camp
experiences.
Young People Plan
Religious Drama
A play, "The Terrible Meek,"
will be given Sunday at 8 p.m.,
by three young people of the
Medford Church of the Brethren
at the church.
The cast members are Marilyn
Paul, Ken Breazeale and Jack
Pool who take the roles of a pea
sant woman, Roman soldier and
Army officer, respectively.
The public is invited to see the
religious drama.
Remove the cellophane wrap
per from new lamp shades. Oth
erwise, heat from the light bulb
may shrink the cellophane pull
ing the shade out of shape.
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DR. PAUL. A. DAVIES
church of Medford again this
week end. He will be accompan
ied by Mrs. Davies.
He will meet with the church
council at the parsonage today at
8 p.m. The purpose of the meet
ing will be to examine the pres
ent status of this youthful church
and make plans for the future.
Dr. Davies will remain to
speak Sunday in the absence of
the pastor, Thomas McCamant,
who will leave Saturday to serve
as counsellor at the Lower Jun
ior camp at the Congregational
grounds known as Camp Adams
near Molalla.
A group of children and adults
from the Ashland and Medford
churches will accompany him.
Boys and Girls Camp
For Assemblies To
Be Held Next Week
The southern Oregon Boys and
Girls camp for the Assemblies of
God will be held this next week
at government Camp 2 on Mt.
McLoughlin, according to offic
ers of the camp.
Evangelist will be the Rev.
David Godwin, of Dallas, Tex.
Study classes will be held in the
morning and handiwork and rec
reational activities are planned
for the afternoon. The faculty
has been chosen from among the
ministers of the southern Oregon
Assemblies of God.
More than 26 Assemblies of
God churches will cooperate.
The Rev. Homer Thompson,
pastor of the Ashland Assembly
of God, is director of the camp.
DR. VINCENT BENNETT
First Baptists
Slate Speaker
Dr. Vincent Bennett will be
guest speaker at the Medford
First Baptist church Sunday,
July 24, at 11 a.m., the regular
service which is broadcast over
station KBOY.
A graduate of Cliff college,
England, Dr. Bennett served sev
eral years on the college exten
sion staff in association with the
late Dr. G. Campbell Morgan.
Dr. Bennett has taken special
work at Moody Bible institute
and is a graduate of McCormick
Theological seminary. For sev
eral years he served as university
pastor and professor of Bible at
the John Brown university and
later served as vice-president of
the John Brown schools. His
recent resignation as associate
president of Wheaton college in
Illinois permitted him to enter
an evangelism and Bible confer
ence work.
In addition to the Medford
service in the morning, Dr. Ben
nett will speak at the Ashland
First Baptist church, July 24, at
7:45 p.m.
Some Caffeine Said in
Decaffeinated Coffee
Chicago (U.P.) The American
Medical association says that
advertising to the contrary
there still is some caffeine in
decaffeinated coffee.
According to a report in the
American Medical Association
Journal, it has not yet been pos
sible "to extract all the caffeine
in commercially prepared cof
fee." A cup of regular decaffein
ated coffee has about one-third
the amount of caffeine as is
found in regular ground coffee,
the AMA said. Regular instant
coffee has about half as much
caffeine as a cup of regular
ground.
FURNITURE SCAR AID
New York (U.R) First aid
for furniture scars; a new pro
duct which actually re-compounds
the damaged surface as
a professional refinisher does.
The product is available in col
lapsible metal tube and comes
packaged with a no-rub furni
ture wax.
MEDFORD
TRUTH CENTER
Invitti You To Join ia
"UNITY"
Classes in
"PROSPERITY"
By Charles Fillmore
Tuesday evenings 8:00 p.m.
Friday morning 1 1 :00 a.m.
Also Sunday School classes for
' adults and children
Sundays 11:00 a.m.
Room 203 Holly Theatre Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
APPOINTED
Harvey M. Brandau, 449 Ha
ven st., has been invited by Val
paraiso university, Valparaiso,
Ind., to attend the second annual
campus convention of the Val
paraiso advisory council on
August 5 and 6. Convention par
ticipants will discuss problems
and methods of gaining in
creased understanding and sup
port for Valparaiso's program of
Christian education. Mr. Bran
dau was appointed by Dr. O. P.
Kretzmann, VU president to
serve as a member of the coun
cil. Mr. Brandau is a member of
St. Peters Lutheran church.
Farewell Sermon
Slated Sunday
The Rev. Willis J. Loar, who
has been pastor of Eastwood Bap
tist church for the past two
years, has resigned to be effect
ive immediately.
Mr. Loar will leave the min
istry for a one-year leave of ab
sence and has spent the past
month in Idaho Falls, Ida., train
ing for a credit bureau sales posi
tion. He will be in Medford this
week end to deliver his farewell
sermon at the regular 11 ajn.
worship service at the Eastwood
Baptist church, North Keeneway
and Ridgeway drive.
Sometime during next week,
Mr. and Mrs. Loar and son, Da
vid, will leave Medford to com
plete their vacation before be
ginning his new work. Mr. Loar
has been a member of Kiwanis,
chairman of the Medford Minis
terial association and as a mem
ber of other civic organizations.
Presbyterians
List Program
The Rev. John O. Reynolds,
assistant pastor of First Presby
terian church, will speak at both
morning services on the subject,
Are You Stumbling, or Stand
ing?"
Music will include a violin
solo by Richard Werner and An
thems by the Westminster and
Chancel choirs, under the direc
tion of Miss Priscilla West.
At the evening service the
Rev. Ernest R. Volkman, pastor
of Phoenix Presbyterian church,
will speak to the adult group on
the topic, "Peace Amid Storm."
The college age group will have
its second meeting of the sum
mer and will hear Dr. Raymond
Balcomb speak on the topic,
"What Protestants Believe."
umnmuia.n mini iiili . u m
SPEAKER Lillian Thrasher,
(pictured above) will speak at a
missionary rally Tuesday, July
26, at 7:45 p.m. at the Medford
Assembly of God, 1108 West
Main st. She is founder and
director of the Assiut Orphanage
in Assiut, Egypt, and is making
a limited number of speaking en
gagements in this country. This
is the only address she will make
in southern Oregon and north
ern California. The public is invited.
TABERNACLE FILM .
"Miracles in Africa," is the
title of a film which will be
shown Saturday at 8 p.m., at the
Full Gospel tabernacle, 609 West
ern ave. The Snow evangelist
party also will participate. .
"THE
WAY of LIFE
is ABOVE to th wis,
that h may depart
from hell beneath."
Proverbs 15:24
FREE BIBLE LESSONS
True to the old faith. Unde
nominational. No obligation
whatever. No other contact
will be made unless request
ed. Our mail address is P.O.
Box 223, Medford, Oregon.
MEDFORD
COMMUrilTY
CHURCH
27'i SO. CENTRAL
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Service 1 1 :00
Youth Meeting 6:30
Evening Service 7:30
Wednesday Evening 7:30
Joseph A. Bowdoin, Pastor
YOU ARE INVITED
WELCOME
TO SUNDAY SERVICES
Bible School-9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m. -8 p.m.
Central
Church of Christ
CENTRAL ft JACKSON STS.
Ellmore Gilstrap, Minister
COME
Outdoor Young People s
SERVICE
SUNDAY -3 P. M.
AT OLD CITY PARK - West Main at Holly Street
Special music by young people's chorus and
orchestra
REGULAR SERVICES:
Sunday 11 a.m., and 7:50 p.m.
Sundav School 9:30 a.m.
i rriaay a p.m.
"The Church Without a Collection Plate"
J
Rosalind Russell, stir of
"Wonderful Town,"
with her son, Lance
j&febdL lutltb feo
If you have,
then surely you've felt that surge of warm feeling
spread over you ... as I have.
"Maybe it's his wide-eyedj
absorbed expression 1 1 : perhaps it's the happy feeling I get just tt
being in church with Lance and my husband, Fred and knowing we've
already introduced our son to God. As we attend church each week
with Lance, we see his heart grow bigger with the qualities of lovej
friendship and tolerance. Because Faith has made ur lives so
much richer we want Lance to grow up in its wisdom."
JRosalind Russell
.;. I
lieht their life with Faith fffcR . ; bring them to worship this week
Contributed to The Religion in American life Program by
Medford Mail Tribune
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