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First Methodists To Hear Former Pastor On Sunday The Rev. Meredith A. Groves, superintendent of the Eugene district of the Oregon confer ence of the Methodist church, and former minister of the Med tord First Methodist church, will be the guest speaker Thanks giving Sunday, Nov. 20 at the First Methodist church. His ser mon will be "Again Pioneers." The Rev. Mr. Groves served in Medford from 1947 until 1952. ifcWETT OFFICE SUPPLY ' 6- m SHEAFFERS SNORKEL PEN only Quality plus economy! All the most wanted Sheaffer features . . . clean filling . . . smooth-writing 14K gold point. Come in today! Use Our Convenient LAY-A-WAY SEE OUR OTHER Timely Gift Ideas JEWETT OFFICE SUPPLY 31 N. Bartlett Phone 3-3133 7 ' t REV. M. A. GROVES Methodist Speaker He was appointed district super intendent in 1953. He will be here in connection with the seventieth anniversary of the Methodist church now being celebrated. Children in the first six grades of the church school are par ticipating in the anniversary with an "Earn and Give Cam paign." Each child is requested to earn something this week to give on Sunday, Nov. 20. He is asked to put his contribution in an envelope, and write on the outside how he earned it. The children will present their of ferings at the opening of the 11 a.m. service. An adult membership class, open to all interested persons, under the leadership of Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomb, minister of the church, will begin at 5:30 p.m. Attendance at the class, Dr. Balcomb emphasizes, in no way implies an obligation to unite with the church. All those in terested in learning more about the Bible, the church, and Meth odism, are invited to attended. The third in a series of five meetings for in-service training of church school workers will be held Sunday, at 7 p.m. Dr. Balcomb will continue his series of lectures on the Bible dealing with "The Writings" following the lecture informal "buzz ses sions" for teachers will be held. The Seventieth anniversary banquet of the church will be held on Tuesday, Nov.-22, with Bishop A. Raymond Grant of the Portland area of the Methodist church as speaker. Reformation Film To Be Shown Sunday Central Point The picture, "Martin Luther," will be shown at the Community Bible church, Central Point, Sunday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. The film presents the story of i the Reformation. The public is invited to at tend. No admission s will be charged. Guest Speaker Slated At Apostolic Church The Rev. Audrey Wallace of Portland will be guest speaker Sunday at the Apostolic Faith church, corner of Third and Cen tral aves., it was announced to day. Services will be . held at 11 a.m. and 7:50 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Wallace lived in Medford for many years and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallace of Medford. CHERRY TREES BLOOM Washington (U.R) Cherry blossoms bloomed on some trees today along tourist attracting Hains Point while the tempera ture was in the 40s. Holiday Activities Planned at Temple Several members of the Tem ple Baptist church plan' to be in Springfield, Ore., to attend a state training union convention to be held there Thanksgiving day. A turkey dinner will be served and the event will be at tended by members of other Baptist churches of the state. The group will leave here Wednesday and they plan to re turn Friday morning. Those who cannot make the trip will meet at the' church here at 794 Lozier lane, Thursday at 2 p.m., when a Thanksgiving day program will be given and a din ner served. The menu will in clude holiday foods furnished by those who attend. The event also will honor Mrs. Dessa Johnston, a former resident and former member of the church, who is visiting here from Portland. An invitation . is extended to all couples or families who had expected to be alone during the holiday to attend the dinner and fellowship. Union Service Planned For Thanksgiving Day Ashland Dr. J. D. McAulay, Southern Oregon college direct or, of education has received word that his manuscript "A September Experience Program" has been selected for publication in December by the editorial board of the Teacher's Educa tion Quarterly. ' A union Thanksgiving service is to be held at the First Baptist church Thursday at 10 a.m., ac cording to the Rev. F. Wildon Colbaugh, chairman of the spe cial services committee of the Medford Ministerial association. The choir of the First Baptist church will provide music for the occasion. Others participat ing in the program will be the Rev. Thomas McCamant, presi dent of the Medford Ministerial association, the Rev. Raymond Hum, vice-president, the Rev. Raymond Balcomb, the Rev. Ern est R. Volkman, the Rev. Clyn ton Crisman, the Rev. James Neely, and the Rev. John M. Root. The Rev. William C. Piper will be the speaker for the oc casion. Members of all denominations are invited to attend the union Thanksgiving service. This is one of the few occasions during the year when an interdenomina tional service is held and it is expected that a large crowd will be in attendance. Friday, November 18. 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN -a As We Live Let Family Help Mother Keep Outside Interests Becoming completely absorbed in any one thing can be bad. (Q) "I am married, have three children ranging in age from nine lo 14 years, and a large house to take w,!7?"rr care of. There are so many demands o n my lime from every member of the family, I have had to give up most of my outside inter ests. I used to Dr. Herlock belong io a bridge club of congenial women but it seemed every time there was a meeting, something came up to keep me home. I resigend from the club last year. The same is true of the college club io which I belonged. Now I am finding it difficult io serve on any chur'ch commiiiees or even the PTA. Most of my friends have families but ihey keep up their outside interests. I feel I am getting very narrow and the time will come, when the chil dren are grown up, when I will be left high and dry. Have you any suggestions?" Mrs. R. G. (A) Yes. Get the cooperation of every member of the family so you will be able to have some outside interests and activities. Your family should help you live your life just as they make "de mands on you. Most clubs and community or ganizations have regular times for their meetings. Members know ahead when the meetings will be held and can plan accord- By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. ingly. Your oldest child is quite old enough to take charge of the household should a meeting come when the children are at home. This may interfere with some thing that teen-ager wants to do, but he or she must make some sacrifices, just as you do.-In the evenings, ask your husband to take charge so you can attend some community organization and then urge him to do like wise while you stay home. (COPYRIGHT 1955, GENERAL FEATURES CORP.) Couple Survives Plunge Into River Ontario, Ore. U.R) An air man and his wife were hospital ized yesterday suffering from shock and exposure after their car skidded on icy pavement, crashed through a bridge railing and plunged into the Malheur river one mile, north of here. SSgt. Edward Moore, 21, and his 19-year-old wife, Ruth, of Paine Air Force Base, Everett, Wash., were en route to New Mexico on furlough when the accident occurred. Moore reported that the car landed in six feet of water and was btiffeted from side to side by the swift current. 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