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Refiremenf Home Director To Speak Walter Higgins, executive di rector of the Rogue Valley Re tirement Home, Inc., will speak at the First Methodist church Sunday, Feb. 19 at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Mr. Higgins, a Methodist lay man, was formerly associated with the Willamette View manor in Portland, and he will describe the need for the type of home soon to be constructed in Med ford. ; ,- ".. The Rogue Valley manor will be built entirely from the fees of those who purchase its ser vices, and no solicitations of money from the community or from church members is made at any time. Dr. J. Thomas Dixon, associ ate minister of the church, will preside at the services. The Children's choir, under the di rection of Mrs. George Sloniger and the Chancel choir, under the ' direction of Mrs. C. R. Adamson, will sing and the soloist for both services will be Mrs. George Sloniger. The first communion service to be held in the newly opened Meeker Memorial chapel will be at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 19 with Dr. J. Thomas Dixon : officiating." Senior CE Members To Conduct Worship Young people of the Senior Christian Endeavor will conduct the worship service 'Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends church. Donny Ditch, CE president, will preside, and Kay Johnson will be song leader. Musical numbers will be a trumpet-trombone duet by Jack snd Jim Hamilton, solo by Ken Kumasawa, and a mixed quar tet, Pat Leek, Kay Johnson, Gary Smith, and Ralph Waldo. Devotional talks will be given by Donny Ditch, Sonja Hansen, Ken Kumasawa, Nadine Brood, Gary Smith and Pat Leek. Sunday school will be held at 9:45 a.m. Department superin tendents are Dr. Wayne Roberts, adults, Deane Roberts, inter mediate, Mrs. R. B. Langston, primaries, and Mrs. Eunice Jones, beginners. Pastor Clynton Crismar. will speak at the 11 a.m. worship. Three Christian Endeavor so cieties meet at 6:30 p.m. for those in grade school and . high school. BETHEL SPEAKER The Rev. Robert Pirtle will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. at the. Bethel Assem bly of Cod, 1729 North Riverside ave. He is a representative of the National Sunday School depart ment and was Sunday school rep resentative of Oregon. He also has held other positions with the assembly in regard to youth work. The public is invited. Wit- Speaker Announced For School Rally Evangelist William L. Dever eaux will speak at a Sunday school rally at 9:45 a.m., Sun day at the Medford Assembly of God, 1108 West Main st. -The rally is being held in conjunction with a revival cam paign. A Bible will be given to the person responsible for bringing the most visitors to the Sunday school. Visitors are invited. Those who need transportation, may arrange : for it by calling telephones 3-4244 or 2-4232. The Rev. Devereaux will speak at both , the service at 11 a.m. and at the evangelistic rally at 7:30 p.m. Phoenix Church Group To Consider Redecoration Plans Phoenix A congregational corporation meeting will be held next Sunday at Phoenix Pres byterian church after the morn ing worship. Plans will be pre sented for redecorating the church sanctuary, -i The south group will meet that evening at the home of Dale Haggard at 7:30 p.m. A Sunday school training ses sion, for all teachers and work ers in the church school, will be conducted Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m., by Miss Mary Duckert, a field representative for the board of Christian education. Dr. E. C. Adams Eastwood Speaker Dr. Elmer C. Adams, execu tive secretary for the Oregon Baptist convention, will speak at the Eastwood Baptist church Sunday evening in connection with ; the "Adventure in Mis sions" being conducted by the church. Dr. Adams returned last fall from a world tour of American Baptist mission fields and will show slides and tell about that tour. The evening will begin with a snack supper at 6 p.m. and continue with study classes for primary, junior, junior high and adults age levels at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Adams will speak at . 7:20 p.m. A nursery will be provided, and families are invited.. The eve ning will conclude at 8 p.m. At the morning service, the pastor, Richard M. Jones, will speak on the theme, "The Out stretched Hand." The church is located fit North Keene way at Ridgeway dr. Valley Baptists At Church Session Several valley persons are in Coquille to attend the eighth annual meeting arid conference of Conservative Baptist associa tion of Oregon, which opened Feb. 1 6 a?id will continue through Feb. 18.. ' . From here are the Rev. James W. Neely, pastor of First Bap tist church, who will give the annual sermon; Mrs. Neely; the Rev. Haddon ; Robinson, assist ant in Christian educational work at the local church, and congregational members, S. T. Brannock, Don Minear, Mrs. Grace Roberts, Mrs. Edith Whil lock, Mrs. Shirley Darby, Mr. and Mrs. John Luttrell and Mrs. Ralph Raymond. ' The Rev. Mr. Neely also was a member of the program plan ning committee for the session. Dedication Rifes Slated This Week Juniors To Sing At Congregational A Junior choir under direction of , Mrs. W. H. Kennerley will sing for the first time at the Con gregational church next Sunday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Kennerley also is director of the adult choir. - The Rev. Thomas McCamant will begin a series of Lenten ser mons on "The Commands . of God." The topic of Sunday's ser mon will be "Hear." Later topics will take up the commands, "Re pent," "Remember," "Love" and "Hope." The first session of a , new membership preparation class will be held at 8 p.m., next Sun day. The classes are intended for all who are interested in becom ing members of the church. A series of six sessions is planned. The first discussion is on, "What Is A Christian?" Larry Kraushaar, a minister and representative of the Watch tower Bible and Tract society of Brooklyn, N.Y., has arrived ; in Medford to work with the Med ford congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, in ministry training, Ted Thompson, presiding min ister of the local group, has an nounced. During the week the new Kingdom hall at 2402 Jackson ville highway will be dedicated. Mr. Thompson, James Mather and Dwayne Molinsky will speak and outline purposes and uses of the building. Mr. Krau shaar. will conclude the ceremon ies with a talk entitled, "Dedi- The Rev. E. Redding To Speak at Temple The Rev. Elcho Redding, mis sionary to India for an interde nominational mission board, the Evangelical Alliance mission, will speak Sunday, Feb. 19 at both the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services at Temple. Baptist church, 794 Lozier lane. The missionary and his family are in Medford on furlough from their mission field in India. The Rev. Mr. Redding is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Redding of Med ford. The family will attend the services and the Rev. Mr. Red ding will tell of experiences in their field. 75,220, Oregonians Receive Salk Shots , Portland U.P.) The State Board of Health said today that about 75,220 Oregonians had re ceived the two shots of Salk polio vaccine needed fir basic protec tion. In the first overall report on the .results of the campaign which began last Spring, the de partment said an estimated 242, 440 first, second and booster shots had been administered up to Feb. 1. Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state health officer, said the figures were compiled for the U.S. Pub lic Health service and : were "rought' estimates based on ap parent consumption of vaccine rather than on repors from phy sicians. 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SOLO IOCAUY BY PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO. 4th & Front Street 03665 H. TMfamock POKTIAN012 ORfSON cated to the Advance of True Worship in Our CJommunity."- ' Mr. Kraushaar will deliver a public Bible sermon next Sun day at 3 p.m., at the hall. His topic will be, "How Bible Prin ciples Apply to Your Life." All persons interested are invited. No collections will be taken, the minister pointed out. Unitarians To Meet Sunday in Ashland Unitarian fellowship will con vene Sunday, Feb. 19 at. 7:30 p.m., at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreisman, 111 Bush st., Ashland. The group will continue then study of world religions. The topic for next Sunday will be Judaism. - ' . Friday, February 17, 1356 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN RITES POSTPONED -v Dedication rites for the new location of Philadelphia church on Grandview, ave., previously announced for Sunday,. Feb. 19, have been postponed, according to the' pastor,- Thomas White. 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