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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Choral Eucharist Begins Services For St. Mark's Friday, March 30, 1956 Easter services at St. Mark's Episcopal church will begin with the traditional sunrise choral eucharist at 0:30 a.m.. WW FROM HOPPE'S 305 Lozier Lane Phone 2-6378 Easter Lilies Corsages Cut Flowers Potted Plants A COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE WE DELIVER Telegraph Delivery Service family choral communion at 9 a.m., full choral eucharist at 11 a.m. and children's Easter floral service at 4 p.m. At the early service St. Mark's senior choir, under direction of Ward Smith, and with Mrs. Ernest G. Conrad at the console, will sing. The service vill in clude the best knoivr- Easter hymns. At 9 a.m. St. Mark's junior choir, directed by Miss Marcia Houghton, with Mrs. R. J. O'Sullivan at the organ, will sing a traditional setting to the eucharist. The Rev. Robert F. Burger, assistant to the rector, will preach at this service. At 11 a.m. the senior choir will give a second rendition of the sunrise music, and the Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector of St. Mark's, will deliver the ser mon. The 4 p.m. children's service will feature the traditional cere mony of "Flowering the Cross" and the Lenten mite box offer ing will be presented. This serv ice will be conducted by senior acolytes, Jim Boyd and Tom Morris, and a short Easter med itation will be given by the rector. Potted pansy plants will be given to every child at the con- , elusion of this service, to which parents and friends are invited. I Children of the junior school are asked to assemble at the i Guild hall not later than 3:40 I p.m. to attend the 4 p.m. service j in procession. Family Night Supper At Phoenix Church Easter observance at the Phoe nix Presbyterian church will be gin with a family night and cov ered dish supper at 6 p.m. to day. Following the supper an East er cantata entitled, "The Day of Resurrection," will be given by the choir under the direction cf Halw Loofbourrow with Mrs. Loofbourrow at the organ. Sunday morning, a youth group from the church will at tend sunrise services at Hue ner's Butte at 5:53 a.m. "He Is Risen Why?" will be the Easter message of the pastor, Rev. E. R. Volkman, at 11 a.m. The Easter service will be held in the newly remodeled church sanctuary. A number of new members will be welcomed 1 into the church. Special School Program Planned A special Sunday school pro gram will be given Easter at 9:45 a.m. at the Medford As sembly of God, 1108 West Main st., by members of the begin ner, primary and junior depart ments of the school, according to James Nilsen, Sunday school superintendent. Th" boys choir and girls chorus will provide special East er music. Morning worship will be com bined with the Sunday school program and the Rev. E. T. Quanabush, evangelist, will speak on "Three Reactions to Easter." Dr. Quanabush will speak to night on "The Truth Behind the Cross". This is a special Good Friday service and the public is cordially invited to attend. A sunrise service will be held by the young people of the church in cooperation with the other Assemblies of God Christ's Ambassadors throughout the valley. Persons who wish to at tend should meet at the Medford Assembly at 5:30 a.m. and trans portation will be provided to the location of the service which will be on a hillside northwest & J WANGEL Iff? '2 Reg 1-95 SPRING 1 FOOD CAKE PAN " COSTUME JEWELRY '-') Has removable bottom. jr ' Charming floral design. t'. """"WN ; "'" " '' '' " """ down i 1 ft P-5.3 U4 Reg. 2.50 RUBBER DRAIN BOARD MAT Fits any size sink. NO MONEY DOWN Reg. 2.49 ALUMINUM SKILLET SET Set of 3 varied sizes. NO MONEY DOWN Reg. 3.95 Assortment COSTUME RINGS High fashion. Adjustable. NO MONEY DOWN Reg. 2.50 UTILITY BRUSH SET For kitchen, bathroom. 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NO MONEY DOWN 122 IAST MAIN STREET - MEDFORD Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Reg. 2.40 Self Wringing SPONGE MOP Save work and time. NO MONEY DOWN Evangelist To Speak At Assembly of God mi m mi m "The Saviour Lives," an East er story cantata, will be pre sented by the choir of the Med ford Assembly of God, 1108 West Main st., Sunday night at 7:30. Dr. E. T. Quanabush, evan gelist of Costa Mesa, Calif., "who is conducting special revival meetings at the church, will of the city. Rev. Wm. Tumbull, of Jacksonville will be the speaker. Music will be furnish ed by each group attending. A breakfast for the Christ's Ambassadors will be held at 7:15 a.m. at the Medford Hotel. speak on the subject "Resur rection Realities." Soloists and groups singers for the cantata will include James Nilsen, bass soloist, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leslie, . tenor and alto duet; Marilyn Cook, soprano solo; Leon Stansfield, Dale Clemens and Donald Strong, men's trio, and Carol Colbaugh, Victoria Stiles and Claudine Edwards, .ladies trio. Try red cinnamon candies, raisins and butter for an extra good filling for baked apples. Wrap the cored and filled ap ples in foil and bake half an hour in a very hot oven. Serve with cream. 'Barabass' Is Slated A First Church of God The worship hour Sunday at ! 10:45 a.m. at First Church of God will be devoted to an East er emphasis. All children's . de partments will be represented in the Easter program. A missions offering will be taken during the worship hour. The worship at 7:45 p.m. will feature a play, "Barabass," di rected by Mrs. Edna Guyer. 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