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f G October Campaign Plans Announced ' Plans will be announced Sun day at the Medford Assembly of God Sunday school, 1108 West Main it., for the October enlarge ment campaign which will be carried on in cooperation with all churches of the denomina tion. Goals for various departments will be given and the outline of programs - will be announced. During the past year there has been nearly a 30 per cent in crease in attendance in the Sun day school of the church. Offi cers of the school state that plans made will endeavor to maintain this growth. In conjunction with the Sun day school program Sunday morning will be the promotion O of pupils. . A staff meeting of the Sunday school will be held tonight at the church in preparation for the program. First Christians Slate Promotions Parents and friends of the children of the First Christian church Bible school are invited to attend the promotion' exer cises of the Bible school chil dren Sunday, Sept. 25, at 9:45 The departmental superintend ents who will have charge are Mrs. William E. Roberts and Mrs. Al Hermanson, nursery; Mrs. George Bannister, kinder garten; Mrs. Howard Gault, pri mary; Mrs. Wayne Smith, junior; and Mrs.' Claude Haggard, jun ior high. Mrs. Ralph Cook is the superintendent of the Bible school. The sermon for the morning worship servj'ce will be pre sented by W. C. Piper on the subject, "The Still Small Voice." Salem (U.R) Gov. Paul Pat terson has appointed O. H. Hins dale of Reedsport as a .member of the State Fish Commission. PLANT THESE NOW! The Best DAFFODILS Grown In Oregon ALL JUMBO Ivory Petals, The Pink size bulbs in the Choicest Vari eties. EMS. E. II. IMELAGE Yellow Trumpet. Large Flower 3 for 60c 12 for $2.10 0 MRS. R. 0. BACKHOUSE Daffodil Large, Long Lasting 3 for 75c 12 for $2.50 0 FRAKCISCA DRAKE Flame Red, Gold and White Frilled Cup 3 for 50c 12 for $1.65 MAGIC FIRE Yellow, White and Red 3 for 75c 12 for $2.50 And Many Others GARDEN CENTER NURSERY (Formerly Newhall's) Va Mile South of Phoenix on Hiway 99 NewHours Announced For Medford Center New day time hours for the Medford Truth center, "Unity," were announced this week by Katharine Bosworth, leader! The center is located at Room 203 in the Holly theater building. Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 27 the center will be open weekly from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Fridays. Meditation will be held from 12 to 12:30 p.m., and office workers are invited to take their lunches. Coffee will be served, the leader ex plained. New books will be on sale and the lending library will be open. Congregalionalists To Receive Members A reception of new members at the Congregational church, Groveland ave. and Oakwood dr. will be here Sunday morn ing. . After the service a coffee hour is planned in the Sunday school building in honor-of the new members. Any newomers to the vicinity or others interested in this church are especially invited to the coffee hour. The sermon by the Rev. Thomas McCamant at the morn ing service will be on the ques tion, "What Do You Believe In?" The children's story will be on "An African Heroine." The Couples club will meet Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Smith, 710 McAndrews rd. Reformation Day Observance Set A "Festival of Faith" is being planned by the Medford Minis terial association to observe Re formation day in October. Flans, for the observance in clude a Choir festival Sunday evening, Oct. 30, when Protes tant church choirs will sing.-On Monday evening, Oct. 31, the film, "Martin Luther," will be shown. The committee in charge of the observance includes Dr. D.1 Kirkland West of the First Pres byterian church, the Rev. George R. V. Bolster, St. Mark's Episcopal church, and Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomb, First Meth odist church. Nezarenes Plan Robe Dedication In special services Sunday morning, the Sanctuary choir of Church of the Nazarene, Holly and First sts., will dedicate new choir robes. The music committee and choir members, began a project last winter to purchase the new full length robes. The processional song at 11 a.m., Sunday, will be an arrange ment of "Make Me a Blessing," by Schuler. Dean von Stein, chairman of the music committee, will make the presentation of the robes to the church as a gift from the choir. A response and dedication prayer will be offered by the pastor, the Rev. Raymond W. Hurn. " The pastor's morning sermon subject will be "Who Is a Mis sionary?" Featured in the evening serv ice will be a duet by the Rev. and Mrs. Hurn and the Sunday evening sermon "Recovery From Spiritual Blunders" . Friday, September 23, 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN First Baptists Set Rally Day Program An annual fall rally and pro motion day will be held Sun day at First Baptist Sunday school, North Central ave. at Fifth st. Mrs.. Herman Ekerson will have charge of the program to be presented by those being promoted from the beginner to the primary department. Other parts of the program will be given by the primary de partment, headed by Mrs. Mel vin Johnson, and the junior de partment, for. which Mrs. Don ald . Zimmers is superintendent. Students who attend the high school and college age division also will be recognized. ' The combined Baptist leagues will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening and will sponsor a meet ing with the Rev. Hammond Ma jor, Conservative Baptist mis sionary from India, as speaker. All members and friends of the church are invited. At the 11 a.m. worship service the Rev. James Neely will speak on the subject, "God's Remedy for Prayerlessness." 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