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SIX MEDTORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE mlm Announcements - fCi Adnt Chriitian Church Wett Jackion and Welch its. near Holly at. Rev. G. Ellsworth Waiaton. pastor. Sunday achool lor a.l age at fl 45 a.m. Worshjp 11 am. Voum fc -louship Bible itudy 6 P m. Social iel !ouh,S and "freahmen.fohow.ng pre-prayer service "i,'p12 ?55 p.m.. "A StrcnK Man. P' and Defeat Became of Sio. Miaw,ee meeting 7 p m. Apo.tolie Faith Church and adult Bible clau 9 30 ifree . . . n i r 11 ni l Young People 3 p.m. Evangeh.t.c pre- i.. j- w., rrr ruiDS l-OO p.m. Tuesday and Friday aervices 8 P m. No collection. Nursery. Aihland Methodist Church -., North Main at Laurel. Ross Knot", pastor. 9:45 a m.. Sunday ch'i, a.m., worsnip. o p.m., jumui ... - ior High fellowship, Wesley founda tion. 1 p.m. iuesaaj, pnj- " i,T,r Wednesday, study 7:15 p.m. J""f dav. choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. fnd' camp fun night. 11 a.m. Saturday, youth choir. Bethel Assembly of God 1729 North Riverside ave. q.tv Krause. pastor. Sunday school s.o a.m. Worship 11 a m. Children s serv ,ic 6:30 p m. Christ , 2b youth service 6:30 p.m. E"nff' service 7:30 p m. Midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p m. Central Church of Christ j Central and Jackson sis. Emor Jn G.lstrap. minister. Men s Chrwuan fellowship breakfast 7:30 am Bible school B45 am. Don Pulley, supt. Classes for all ages. Worship 11 a.m., f, subject g"The 1"'. Fruit Bearing." Singmg 6 Pm.. eP iarate group discussions 6.10 p.m. v per 6:45 vm.: speaking by Raymond Utterback from Northwest Chstuin college 7 p.m.: communion 730 p.m.. ned?ction 7 30 p.m. Prayer meetmg Wednesday 7 p m. Choir practice Wednesday. 8 p m. Church of Christ 1056 Court st. Services 10 30 am. .nd 730 p.m. Speaker Jay Thompson. Bible studv Wednesday 7T30 p m. Radio program KMED. Sunday. 8:30 p.m. Church of The Nazarene Hnllv and First sts. Ravmond W. Hum. pastor. 9 a.m., "The . . r .. L'frn o i S a.m.. Gospel Sunday chool. 11 a.m.. Worship. ermon u, pastor. Rev. R. W. Hum. 6:30 P.m. Training hour and Youth groups . 730 P m.. Worship, sermon. But Peter Standing Up" by the pastor. Wednes .day. 7:30 p.m.. Family prayer meeting. !church of The Brethren 345 North Mary st. Escil Hiser. pas tor. Church school 10 a.m. Superin tendent. Lyle Paull. director of chUd- ,ren' work. Mrs. Charles Nelson. De partments for all ages. Worship 11 am. Sermon. "The Supreme Court of He- lisrion." CBYF 6:30 p.m., leader Linda Nelson, topic "Building Friendships. Adult forum 7:30 p.m., film strip, topic. "Leads to Leadership." leader Lvl Paull. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. meet ing of the ministry and worship com mission. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., choir practice. Friday. 7:30 p.m.. Young Adult fellowship. Church of the Nazarene (Phoenix) : Third and Pine its. W. V. McArthur, -pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school. 11 a.m.. services. 6:45 p.m.. Young peo ple. 730 pm.. Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. prayer meeting. nuui ' " - . . . ., Congregational 300 Oakwood dr. Thomas McCam ant. minister. To find church turn on block south from East Main St.. on Groveland ave. Sunday school 9:4o a m.. worship at 11 a m. Sermon. "What We Do At Church." Eagle Point Community Bible Church Joseph J. Munshaw. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m.. services, 830 and 7:30 p.m. Woman's ipraver meeting. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Child's Bible storv time. 3 p.m.. Tues day, Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 730 p.m. Eagle Point Seventh-day Adventist Church Grange hall. Saturday Sabbath school 9:45 a m. Worship 11 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p m. at home of Mrs. Tom Campbell. Lake creek. Eastwood Baptist Church (American Baptist) North Keene way at Ridgeway dr . Richard M. Jones, pastor. Friday. 7:30 p m., church schoool open house. '9:45 a m.. Church school; 11 a.m.. worship. T-i 'Taith', 5iaffnlii " music. nursery care. 7:30 p.m.. worship. Se ries. A tiaiiery oi ixreai ouuis, "Moses. Man of Vision." m-.lK lilvMt rhritlan Church Fred Lee. pastor. Temporary quar- Tr 1.4ZM ztaiinz ave. a.m.. oun- dav school, classes for all ages. Mrs BrVart Gossett, supt. 11 a.m.. worship -T anJ an4 T i f " 7 n HI Wednesday, prayer meeting and Bible tuay. First Baptist Church (Conservative) North Central ave. at Fifth st James W. Neely, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.. classes for all, nurs erv, bus service. Worship. 11 am i broadcast over KBOY); adult choir; sermon bv pastor. "Lessons and Bless ings in Giving." Baptist Youth leagues and Adult Bible class, 630 p.m., serv ice, 7:30 p.m: youth choir: sermon by pastor. "The Living Message of I Chronicles." Midweek service of Bible studv and prayer. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., "message by Rev. Haddon Robinson, assistant pastor. Berean Baptist Church Camp White. Glenn S. Wade, pastor. Sunday school. 9:43 a.m. Church. 11 a.m. Baptist youth. 7 p.m. Services. 8 p.m. Prayer meeting and choir practice, 7:45 p.m. First Christian Chinch Ninth st. and South Oakdale ave. William C Piper, minister. Sun day school, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 10:50 a.m., guest speaker. Raymond Utterback. School of missions. 6 p.m. Monday. Boy scouts, 7 p.m. Education al committee meeting,, 7:30 p.m. Tues day, Men's fellowship dinner. 7 p.m. Thursday, ABC party, 1:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. First Church of Christ. Scientist Windsor and Oakwood dr. (one block south of. East Mtin st.) Service 11 a.m. Sunday sch .1. 11 a.m. Nur sery available. Wednesday. 8 p.m., testimonials of healing. Reading room, 228 West Sixth St.. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except holidavs: Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. 7 to 9 p.m.; Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. Subject April 15, "Doctrine of Atonement." First Church of God Haven and Holly sts. Rev. Darold H. Jones, minister. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school hour for all age groups. 11 a.m.. worship. sermon. "Spiritual First LAILJ William C. Pip' ' Minister Emptiness." 6:30 p m., Upper Room pra.ver hour. 730 p m.. Gospel service, sermon. 'The Ants Sermon." 8:45 p m.. Youth lellowship hour. Paul and David Kyn in charge. Monday night, recreation, 8 30-1U p m. Wedr.esaay. 7:o0 p.m., prayer meeting, report from west coast ministers' meeting. Thursday afternoon, April 19, Mis sionary prayer and work day, 1:30 p m. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomo. Dr. J. Thomas Dix on. Rev. Mrs. Anne J. Gorbv, minis ters. 9:30 and 11 a.m . worship, ser mon. "A Sermon by Moses." 930 a.m., classes for all ages, class for retarded children, five adult classes. 11 a.m.. Senior and Junior high church school, kindergarten cla.ss for ages 4, 5. 6. Nursery care for prekindergarten ages. Primary church for grades 1, 2. 3. School of Christian Living, 6 to 7:20 p m. First Presbyterian Church Central Point. Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Ser mon, "From the Resurrection to the Ascension; Why did Christ Appear Eleven Times? And What Did He Do?" Church school after worship, classes for ail ages. First Presbyterian Church Jacksonville. Rev. Norman K. Tullv, pastor. Church school, 10 a.m. Wor ship, 11:15 a.m.. sermon. "The Eleven Appearances; Why and What They Accomplished." First Presbyterian, Phoenix Second and. Church sts. Ernest R. Volkman, minister. Church school. 10 a.m., worship, "Christian Courtship." 11 a m. Westminster iellowship, Kay Nicodemus in charge at home of Mar garet Ann Bolz, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 13. 5:30-8 p.m., ham dinner. Tuesday. April 17, 1:30 p.m.. Women's Organization, home of Dorothy Owens. Wednesday, April 18. 9:30 a.m.. Bible study and prayer fellowship at manse: 7 p.m.. Choir practice at church; 8:15 p.m.. Trustees meeting at church. Thursday. April 19. 10 30 a.m. Wo men's Association meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Cub Scout pack meeting at church. Forest Acres Community Church (Non-Denominational) Two miles south of Tou Velle park on Table Rock rd., one block east in Forest acres. Rev. Ernest F. Post, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m., wor ship. 11 a.m. Young People's service, 7 p m. Songfest and church service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Free Methodist Church Tenth and Ivy sts. Rev. J. M. Root, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. LeRoy Calkins, supt. Worship, 11 a.m. Fam ily hour, group meetings for all mem bers of the family, 7 p.m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m. Midweek, prayer service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Radio program, "Light and Life Hour," Sun day. 8:30 a.m.. KYJC. Griffin Creek Union Sunday School Meets 10 a.m. at Griffin Creek Grange. Non-denominational. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 2402 Jacksonville highway. Sunday, 3 p.m.. Public talk, "Choosing Life With the New World Society." 4:15 p.m., Bible study, Watchtower March 1, "Avoid Sickness of Mind and Heart" and "Keeping Up With the Truth." Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Bible study, "You May Survive Armaged don." Friday, 7:30 p.m, service meet ing Ministry school. Medford Assembly of God 1103 West Main st. F. Wildon Col baugh. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. sermon topic. "What God Will Dn." Children's church. 11 a.m. Christ's ambassadors and adult Bible study group, 6 p.m. Evangelistic rally, 7:30 p m., sermon topic, "Too Late." Frayertime. Wednesday and Friday. 10 a.m. Hour of Power. Thursday. 7:45 p.m. Men's fellowship. Friday. 7:45 p.m. Medford Community Church 227' 2 South Central ave. Joseph A. Bowdoin. pastor. An undenomination al Bible believing and teaching Chris tian fellowship. Sunday school. 9:45 a m. Church service, 11 a.m. Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Medford Freinds Church Corner Berriman rd. and DeBarr ave. Clynton G. Crisman, pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school: worship, pastor's message. "Peter Restored." youth choir anthem. 11 a.m.. worship, choir anthem, "O Holy Spirit." pastor's message: junior church; Sunday school for young people. 6:30 p.m.. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p m.. Praise and wor ship. 9:30 p.m., "Quaker Hour" broad cast, KMED. Medford Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner East Jackson and Bessie sts. Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, Mrs. Moore, supt. 11 a.m.. Worship, Rev. Moore in charge. 6:45 p.m.. Young people's serv ice. 730 p.m.. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, midweek prayer service. Medford Truth Center. 'Unity' Room 203. Holly building. 11 a.m.. Devotional service for' adults: classes for children, all ages. International Sunday school lessons with Unity in terpretation, subject, "The Courage of Conviction." Tuesday. 730 p.m., class, "Good Business." Friday, 11 a.m., mediation and healing service with cla.ss, "How I Used Truth," by Emily Cady. Philadelphia Church Pastor, Thomas White. One block off Crater Lake ave. on Grandview ave. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 am. Street service. 7 p.m. Evan gelistic service, 7:45 p.m. Wednesday evening. 7:45 p.m. Phoenix Assembly of God 411 Second st. LeRoy Nidever. pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Christ's ambassadors. 630 p m. Eangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer and praise service. Fri dav. 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting. Sat urday, 7 p.m. Renrsanized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 531 South Riverside ave. 9:45 a m., Church school. 11 a m., preaching. 2:30 p.m., Re-La-Da-Sa women's class. 2:30 p.m., Zimo league. Rogue Vallev Spiritualist Church. U.C.M. Services each Sunday at R.R. 1, Box 161. Gold Hill, on Highway 99, near Rock Point bridge, 8 p.m. St. Mark's Episcopal Fifth st. and North Oakdale ave. Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector. Rev. Robert F. Burger, assistant. Sec ond Sunday after Easter. 8 a.m.. Holy communion. 9:30 a m., church school. 9:30 a.m.. Adult study group. 10:45 a.m.. nursery school. 11 a.m.. prayer with sermon. 7 p.m . Young People's fellowship. Friday, 11 a m.. Holy com munion. Christian Church "The Friendly Church Welcomes You TO ALL SERVICES Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 10:50 a.m. Youth Meeting 6-.30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. 9th and Oakdale Medford, Ore. rr!dT- AprH 13, 1938 Announce Sermon; Sunday School Awards To Be Made "But-Peter Standing Up," will be the subject Sunday even ing of the Rev. Raymond W. Hurn, pastor of First Church of Nazarene, Holly and First sts., in continuation of a series of sermons which will continue through May 20. Four Sunday school members at First Church of the Nazarene will receive seven-year perfect attendance bars in exercises Sunday morning. One hundred and seventy-nine persons will receive recognition for perfect attendance for a def inite period. Those to receive the seven year bars include, Laura and Ruth Phillips; Myrtle Scoville, and Denise Stevens. Those who have had perfect attendance for 93 months, and lack only three months of having the eight-year bar, are Glenda Branch; Charles Leschensky, and Grace Bohl who have 90 months perfect at tendance and Arnold Kornstad, who had 87 months perfect at tendance. Ten persons will re ceive six-year bars. They are, Pete Beard; John, Lou Ann, and Claude Sullivan; Patsy Branch; Floyd and Miriam Carothers; Austa Beard; Lois Tompkins; Clarence Starkey. Loyd, Juanita and Judy Arn old; Arlene Goble; Stanley Scheel, and Linda Grimes will receive five-year bars, with Johnnie Sullivan; Leslie and Lois Wright; Alva Yoakum, and Alvira Davis reciving four-year bars. Dale Tompkins; Minnie Snyd er; Clyde Goble, and Lester Howell will receive three-year bars. Fred and Velma Warner; A. C. Loop; Herman Marrs; Marion and Adele Huebner, and Merleanne Perkins will be the recipients of a two-year crown.- Kenneth Shearin; Mary Lou Bohl; Richard Cole; Connie Hurn; Esther Tompkins; Stella Bradley, and Grace Lee will re ceive the one-year pin. Phoenix Church Pledges Sought Phoenix A special effort is being made to secure pledges for the Phoenix Presbyterian church building fund to meet a debt incurred by remodeling the sanctuary of the church, of ficers announced this week. Mrs. E. R. Claflin has been appoint ed by the trustees as treasurer of the funds for the next 90 days and Sunday April 8 and Sunday, April 15 have been des ignated as dates to receive gifts to the fund. Mrs. Roscoe Owens, Mrs. Claude Hutton and Mrs. Horace Root, will be hostesses for the coffee hour at the church next Sunday. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 1020 East Main St. Kenneth F. Korby, pastor. Sunday school and Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; worship with sermon and Holy communion.'Jll a.m. Voters meet, 2:30 p.m. Eagle Point Sunday school. 6:30 p.m., service, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 8 p.m.. Board of educa tion. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Sunday school teachers. Wednesday, 8 p.m., services. Thursday. 8 p.m.. Adult instruction class. Saturday, 9, 10, 11 a.m.. Chil dren s catechumen classes. Sams Valley Community Church (Interdenominational) Sunday school, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. message by Rev. H. A. Dierdorff. Junior choir practice Wednesday after school, senior choir practice Wednes day, 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible study. Wednesday, 8 pm., by Milton S Cark. Sams Talley Gospel Church Sunday school for all ages. 10 a m Worship, 11 a.m. Young people's serv ice. 7 pm. Regular service. 7:30 pm Wednesday Bible study and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Temple Baptist Church 794 Lozier lane; cooperating . with the southern Baptist convention: Floyd H. Yeats, pastor. Training un ion, 6:30 p.m. Worship, 11 a.m. and t.jv p.m. Wednesday, choir practice, 6:30 p.m. Teachers' meeting, 7 p.m., prayer, meeting, 8 p.m. Valley View Seventh-day Adventist Church South Stage rd., Medford. Saturday service. 9:30 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m Missionary volunteer service. 5:45 p.m Sunshine band. 4 p.m., for all young people. Dorcas all day Tuesday. Prayer meeting 8 p.m.. Wednesday. Church board meeting following prayer meet ing. Z;on Lutheran Church. U.L.C.A. Fourth St. and North Oakdale ave Pastor, G. Herbert Hillerman. choir director, Oscar B.iorlie, organist. Tim Hillerman. Sunday school superintend ent. Archer Watson. 9:45 a.m.. Sun day school. 11 a.m.. Worship service with sermon, "One Plus Ones, Equals One." 630 p.m.. Intermediate Luther league. 7:30 p.m.. Senior choir re hearsal. Saturday, 10:15 am.. Cate chetical class. Study it SUNDAY SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICE EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 1729 North (Just North of Jorgensen's Dairy) Education Day Rites Planned At Eastwood Baptist Education Day will be observed at Eastwood Baptist church, north Keene way at Ridgeway dr. at, the 11 a.m. ser vice. "Faith's Scaffold" will be theme of the pastor's sermon. Music will be featured and nurs ery care is provided. "Moses Man of Vision," will be the second sermon in a series titled, "A Gallery of Great Souls ," at 7:30 p.m. The series centers on some of the great men of the Old Testeament. An in vitation is extended to all in terested. The Eastwood Baptist church is an American Baptist (For merly Northern Baptist) church cooperating with the American Baptist convention. The Rev. Richard M. Jones is pastor. Officers, Dates For Vacation School Announced Officers have been selected and dates have been set for the Daily Vacation Bible school of the First Baptist church in Med ford. The school will run for a two-week period from June 11 through June 22. Theipe of this year's school is, "Champions for Christ," and it is based on the Olympic games that will take place later this year in Melbourne, Australia. The advertising, the decorations and the recreation wUl be based on some phase of the interna tional contests. Director of the session this year will be Miss Joyce Colvin. Superintendants for the various departments are Mrs. Douglas Lamb in the nursery department; Mrs. William Koepke in the be ginner department; Mrs. Haddon Robinson in the primary depart ment; Mrs. Donald Zimmers in the junior department; and Mrs. Larry Adams in the junior high department. The school is open to any young person in Medford, ac cording to the Rev. James Neely, pastor of the church. Missionaries Slated To Speak At Central Point Central Point During the two remaining days of a mis sionary convention in progress at Community Bible church, Central Point, two missionary speakers will be heard. Tonight the Rev. John Swift of Peru, S. A., will be speaker. He first went ,to Peru in 1949. He also will exhibit curios and show colored slides. The Rev. Don Fairly from Ga bon, French West Africa, will speak Sunday at the 11 a. m., service. He was the first resident white missionary tg go into the area, and will relate experiences among African tribes. Visitors To Speak At Nazarene Church Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stark, medical missionaries to Africa for the Church of the Nazarene, will speak at the services at the Medford Church of the Naza rene, Holly and First sts., at 11 a.m., Sunday. Mrs. Stark, missionary nurse, is the former Miss Ann Scheel of a valley fam ily. Dr. and Mrs. Stark will show colored slides of family life on a mission station to friends and members of the church at 7:15! p.m., Tuesday, April 17. Scientists To Open ; New Film Program A television series produced by the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., will begin Sun day, at 12:45 p.m., on station' KBES-TV. Two guests will teli of their own religious exper iences on each 15-minute pro gram and a moderator will give comments of inspirational . na ture, church officers announced. Will B. Davis, manager of committees on publication, is in charge. The filmed series will concern healing sickness through prayer and of other problems. McKenzie is North Dakota's largest county, with an area of 2,847 square miles. Many Books have been written on the problems of civilization, but only one provides their solution - THE BIBLE. in our 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Riverside L. D. KRAUSE, Pastor First Methodists ill Commission Volunteer Workers Two hundred volunteer Loy alty Sunday visitors will be com missioned at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. service at First Methodist church Sunday, April 15. Between April 15 and 20 they will visit as teams in the homes of members and friends' of the church. "Their sole purpose" accord ing to Dr. Raymond E. Balcomb, minister, "will be to tell the story of what our church is do ing. They will not ask for pledges or seek membership commit ments but will extend invitations to attend church on Loyalty Sun day, April 22." Dr. Balcomb will preach at both services Sunday on the theme, "A Sermon By Moses," Music for the earlier service will be provided by the Youth choir, under the direction of Mrs. George Sloniger and for the sec ond service by Chancel choir under direction of Mrs. C. R. Adamson. Soloist for both serv ices will be Mrs. E. L. Porter. School Groups The School of Christian Liv ing with interest groups for all ages from preschool through adult will convene at 6 p.m. A snack supper will be served by Senior High Methodist Youth fel lowship. The family worship will include a recording prepared professionally dramatizing a true story of the impact of the Bible. Assembly of God Program Listed "Too Late" will be the sermon topic for an evangelistic rally at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at Medford Assembly of God, 1108 West Main st. The pastor, F. Wildon Col baugh, will speak at both the morning worship service and the evening evangelistic rally. The worship topic at 11 a.m. will be, "What God Will Do." The Sunday school, which be gin at 9:45 a.m., will give em phasis to a loyalty campaign which will continue to May 20. Visitors are invited. Transpor tation can be arranged for any one desiring it by calling 3-4244- or 2-4292. Tonight, the entire Sunday school staff meet to outline plans for a Sunday school for the next few months. The pro gram will include a period of training when the filmstrip !'White Unto Harvest" will be shown. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School classes for all (nursery) 11:00 a.m. "Lessons and Blessings in Giving" 7:30 p.m. "The Living Message of I Chronicles" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH N. Central at Fifth Unitarian Students To Present Service Our Liberal Faith: Heritage and Horizons" will be the title of an original dramatic worship service to be given here Mon day, April 16 at 8 p.m., in Room B, YMCA building. The service will be done by six theological students from Starr King school for the ministry, Unitarian sem inary at Berkeley, Calif. They are touring the Pacific north west. Everyone interested is invited. Dean Josiah R. Bartlett will accompany them. He has for seven years been minister of the University Unitarian church at Seattle. Thomas Starr King, Un-itarian-Universalist minister, founded the school at Berkeley. Unitarian Fellowship of Ash land and Medford will not meet Sunday as originaly scheduled. Students who will appear here are from various parts of this country, Germany, and England. Bap) ists Slate Victory Rallies The first of three "victory" rallies will be held in the Cal vary Baptist church of Ashland Monday at 7:30. The rallies are under the auspicies of the Bap tist General convention of Oregon-Washington. Emphasis of the meeting in Ashland will be on Sundav school and doctrines of the Bible. Speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sisemore and Dr. R. L. Milam. Baptist churches co operating with the Southern Bap tist convention in Northern Calif ornia, those in and around Kla math Falls, Jackson County, and as far North as Canyonville will be in attendance. The meeting is open to the public. Two other such rallies are to be held, one at First Baptist church, Klamath Falls, Wednes day at 7:30 p.m., and the other Temple Baptist church in Med ford, Tuesday evening, April 24 with emphasis on training and stewardship. BROWN TOPS UNDERFOOT New York (U.R) The whole family of browns takes over in carpet colors for 1956, the Carpet Institute reports. It says all shades of beige are abundant, with the emphasis on the rosy tones. You'll hear terms like sandalwood, cinnamon, wheat, mocha, cocoa, nutria, butternut and even mink used to describe the various shades of browns. Look also, the institute said,' for increasing popularity for the gold and copper tones. If the failures of your past hang heavy over you, let God wipe them off the record. Jesus died so that the dark record of past failures could be forgiven and blotted out. Why not worship with us this Sunday and see from God's record, the Bible, how your record can be changed? James W. Neely, Pastor The Honorable Herbert H. Lchmin, Senator o Li2b.t their life with Faith ; : Contributed to The Religion in American Life Frognm W The MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Missionary Stated At Community Church Miss Mable Tyrrell, home on furlough from Nigeria, Africa, will speak and show slides Sun day, during the 7:30 p.m. ser vice at the Medford Community church 227Vi South Central ave. Miss Tyrrell attended valley schools. She also attended Mult nomah School of the Bible in Portland and the Prairie Bible institute in Canada and was grad uated from Southern Oregon col lege, before going to Africa in 1951. During her furlough, Miss Tyr rell is staying with her father in Rogue River. She plans to re turn to Africa next fall. She is serving under the Sudan Interior mission and has been an instruc tor in a mission-sponsored teacher training college at Omu Aran, Nigeria. Brethren Church Series To Begin Church of the Brethren under direction of the Christian Educa tion commission it beginning a series of 10 lessons in leadership education. The lessons will begin at the Adult forum at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, and continue weekly. Film strip will be used as a basis for study. The series of lessons is designed to aid in the discovering and developing of church leaders. The first lesson, "Leads to Leadership" will give direction in the reviving of Boards of Christian Education and the so lutions to leadership problems, j In the Sunday morning wor ship, the pastor will give the second in a series of five ser mons based upon instructions given to the church by the "Resurrected Christ." Texts are taken from the last five verses of the gospel according to St. Matthew. See and hear n T V How Christian ience Heals" Here is a constructive TV series for the whole family. Each 15 minute program presents actual religious experiences, told by those who had them, showing how prayer heals sickness and solves other every day problems. Why not see for yourself how these programs can help you? Station KBES-TV Channel .5 Day ...SUNDAYS Time. 12:45 P.M. ... Is a priceless gift that every one can possess ... a source of love, comfort and strength which fs sorely needed in these troubled times. Only you and I, as parents can give this gift of Faith to our children. If we want them to know the joy of Faith tomorrow . . . we must give our children the gift of Faith today." Herbert H. Lehman from New York ; bring them to worship thii week New Device Helps Pilot: Smooth Bumps Washington (U.PJ The U.S. aircraft industry has developed a new electronic device which helps smooth out the "bumps in the sky" for jet pilots. This elec tronic co-pilot helps keep the jets on their course when they zoom through the skies at high speeds. Planes, official publication of Aircr,.f- Industries Association, says the reaction of a jet plane pilot hitting an air bump is simi lar to a man driving an automo bile without shock absorbers over a wash-board road at 80 miles per hour. The air bump, however, is caused either by natural air currents or other air disturbances. The publication points out that at present speeds of more than 600 miles per hour, before the pilot could correct the roll, pitch or yaw, his plane might be miles off the correct flight path, and in combat, his plane might be rendered ineffective before he could fire a shot. This new electronic device? however, automatically adjusts the controls of the plane when it strikes an air bump and keeps it flying on an even keel. The plane still rolls on the first shock, but then smooths out quickly, returning to level flight. Read and Use Classified Ads MEDFORD TRUTH CENTER Invites You To Join in "UNITY" CLASSES Tues. 7:30 P.M. Good Business" Fri. 1 1 A.M. "How I Used Truth" (Meditation & Healing) Also Devotional Service tor Adults and Sunday School for Children. Sundays 11:00 A.M. Room .203 Holly Theatre Bldg. Medford, Oregon Faith . . . i