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Summer Schedule
To Begin Sunday
Al First Baptist
A wide variety of activities
for every department will be
available next week at the First
Baptist church in a new sum
mer schedule. All of the even
ing services during the summer
months will begin at 7:45 o'clock.
On Sunday morning, the Rev.
James Neely will base his ser
mon on, "How Cod Meets Man's
Needs," on the 51st psalm. The
sermon will be another in the
year-long series based on the
Bible reading program of the
church. The aim of the program
is to read through the scriptures
in a year.
On Monday morning, the an
nual Daily Vacation Bible school
will begin. The school will be
divided into two sessions with
the nursery through the junior
departments to meet at nine a.m.,
and the intermediate department
meeting will be at 7 p.m. One
of the features of this year's
school will be an attendance
contest in which a bicycle will
be awarded to the pupil bring
ing the most visitors during the
two-weeks school.
On Friday at 8: p.m., the film
"Facts of Faith," produced by
the Moody Institute of Science,
will be shown, and is open to
anyone interested.
The First Baptist church is
located at North Central ave. at
Fifth st.
Children's Day
Services Slated
Children's day will be rec
ognized in the First Presbyterian
church, when a number of child
ren will be baptized at the
11 a.m.
Dr. D. K. West will speak on
the subject, "Children Are Peo
ple, Too," a part of a series of
sermons on, "What Makes Our
Homes Truly Strong."
Twenty-five senior high stu
dents will leave in the afternoon
for the week-long Presbyterian
Youth conference, at the Lake of
the Woods.
Allan Lehl will conclude his
services as director of the choirs
of the First Presbyterian church,
and will lead the Chancel and
Westminster choirs.
Bruce Weber, who has return
ed from San Francisco Theol
ogical seminary will speak at
the evening service on, "The
Wonders of God." Robert Brew
er will conduct the worship serv
ice at 7: p.m.
Friends To Open
Vacation School
Daily Vacation Bible school
will open Monday at the Friends
church, to be held for two weeks,
each week day from 9 to
11:30 a.m.
Two buses will furnish trans
portation, one route to run
through Med ford and the Lone
Pine area and the other out
Table Rock rd. and through
Central Point. Parents may call
telephone 2-6926 to arrange for
children's transportation.
The school is for children from
four years up through the 8th
grade. A staff of 25 is prepared
to handle administration and
teaching in four departments.
Any child is invited to attend.
The day schedule will in
clude Bible teaching, memory
work, music, handcrafts, work
books and games. All depart
ments will be coordinated under
the theme. "Adventuring with
Christ in the King's Adventure-
land.
Couple To Speak
Of South American
Missionary Work
The Pioneer Missionary Broad
caster, located in the Andes
mountains of South America,
will be the topic of talks and
films at a meeting at Free Meth
odist church today at 7:45 p.m.
Mrs. and Mrs. Kermit Beougher,
former Medford residents, now
working with the broadcasting
system, will speak of their ex
periences and work of the sta
tion.
The station is the oldest mis
sionary broadcasting system in
the world, according to church
officers. It has been operated
since Christmas day, 1931. on a
50.000 watt short wave transmit
ter with world coverage.
The couple were personal
friends of the five missionaries
who were killed Jan. 8 in Ecua
dor and will also speak of them.
First Services
Scheduled Sunday
In Gold Hill Church
Gold Hill The first services
to be held in the new First
Christian church at Gold Hill are
set for Sunday, June 10. Sunday
school will open at 9:45 a.m.,
and church services are slated
for 11 a. m.
The Rev. Gilber Cays, evan
gelist, and the new minister of
the church, the Rev. William
Miller, who has been attending
Southern Oregon college, will
conduct the sen-ices.
Announcements -
Advent Christian Church
West Jackton and Welch near
Holiv it. Rev G. E. Walaton, pator.
Sunday achool for all ages. 9 45 a.m.;
Worship 11 a.m.; Youth fellowship.
6 am. Social hour; Pre-praver and
K on pel hour. 7:30 pm. Mid-week
praver meeting and colur practice, 7
p.m., Wednesday.
Apostolic Faith Church
North Central ave. at 3rd St. Rev.
C W. Frot. pastor. Sunday school
and adult Bible cli. 9:30 am.; (free
transportation ; Wonhip. 1 1 a.m.;
Younjt people. 3 p.m ; EvartReliitic
prelude bv musical gTOupa. 7 50 p.m.;
Tuesdav and Friday services. 8 p rn.
No collection. Nursery.
Berean Baptist Church
White Citv. Glenn S Wade, pastor.
Sundav school. 9:45 a m : Worship. 11
a.m.: Baptist youth, 7 p m.; Service.
3 p.m.; Bible school. Monday through
Friday. 9 a.m.; Wednesday prayer, 8
p m.
Bethel Assembly of God
L. D. Krause, pastor. Sunday school,
9 45 am: Worship. 11 am.. L. D
Stiles, nuest minister: Christ's am
bassadors and children's erviees, 6:30
pm.: Evangelistic service. 7 30 p.m..
Gerald Smith, fuest minister. Midweek
service. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m.
Central Church of Christ
Central and Jackson sls. Ellmore J
Giistrao. minister. Bible school. 9:45
a.m.. clafte lor all ages; Worship, 11
a.m.; Communion and preaching, "A
Marvelous. Unfolding Ministry, Part
2''; Services. 6 30 p.m.: Singing, group
meetings. 6:40 p.m : Reassemble for
vesper. 7:15 p m.; Sermon. 7:30 p m..
"Weeds In Your Garden'"; Commun
ion. 7:50: Benediction. 8 p.m ; Mid
week prayer meeting. 7 p.m., Wednes
day. C'hitrrh of Christ
Radio program KMED. Sunday,
TH-30 sjil and 7:30 pm; Speaker,
Sundav morning. William Breeder.,
Bible study. Wednesday. 8 p.m.
Church of Jeius Christ of
Latter tav Saints
648 South Ivy st. D E. Nelson, bish
op. Sunday. 9 a.m.. Priesthood: 10:30
a m . Sunday schoot: 7 p.m., Sacra
ment meeting Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.,
MIA; Wednesday. 10 a.m.. Primary;
8 p.m.. Choir practice.
Chqrch of the N'azarene
9 a.m.. "The Gospel Hour"; 9:45
am., Sunday school; 11 a.m.. Wor
ship: 6 30 p m.. Training hour and
youth groups: 7 :30 p.m . Worship.
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Family prayer
meeting.
Congregational
300 Oak wood dr. Thomas McCamant.
minister. To find church turn one
block south from Eat Main St., on
Groveland ave. Sunday school. 9 45
a.m.; Worship. 11 a.m., sermon, "Com
ing Home."
Eagle Point Seventh Day
Adentlst Church
Grange hall. Saturday, Sabbath
school. 9:30 am.; Church service. 11
am.: Prayer meeting. 8 p.m.; Wed
nesday at horn of Mr. and Mrs. Her
schel Harper.
Eastwood Baptist Church
(American Baptist)
North Keene way at Fidgeway dr.
Richard M. Jones .pastor. Sunday. 9:45
a m.. Children's day program in church
school; ll am. Worship. "The Morn
ing Years": Dedication of parents and
children. 5 p m. Baptismal service.
First Christian church.
Faith Advent Christian Church
1329 Saling ave. Fred Lee. pastor.
3 45 a m.. Sunday school, classes for
all age. Mrs. Bryan Gosiett, supt. 11
a nr. Worship. "The Cities of Refuge,
and Christ Our Refuge" Numbers
35:6. Hebrews 6 17-20. 7 pm. Wednes
day prayer meeting and Bible study.
First Baptist Church
(Conservative)
North Central ave. at Fifth st.
James W. Neely. pastor. Sunday school
at 9:45 a.m.. classes for all. nursery.
bus service: Worship. 11 a.m.. (broad
cast over KBOYi; adult choir; sermon
ov pastor. Mow God Meets Man s
Needs. Baptist leagues and pastor t
Bible class. 6:30 p m.; Evening evan
gelistic service with youth choir and
essaee bv pastor. 7:45 o.m.: Vaca
tion Bible school. Monday. 9 a.m.; mid
week service ot Binie study and pray
er. Wednesday. 7:45 p.m.
First Christian Church
William C. Piper, minister.' Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m.; Worship. 10:50 a.m.;
school. 9:45 a m.; Worship. 10:50 a.m..
topic. "Seek Ye First the Kingdom";
Chi Rho youth, 6:15 p.m. Monday. Fi
nance committee meeting. 7 p.m.; Or
ficial board meeting. 8 p.m. Thursday,
Choir rehearsal. 7:45 p.m.
Flrt Church of Christ. Scientist
Windsor and Oak wood dr. forte
block south of East Main st.l Service
11 a.m.; Sundav school. 11 a.m.: nur
sery available. Wednesday. 8 p.m.. tes
timonials of healing. Reading room,
228 West Sixth st.. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
except holidavr. Tuesday. Thursdays
and Saturdays. 7 to 9 p m.; Sundays,
2 to 5 pm. Subject June 10, "God
the Preserver of Man."
First Methndist Church
West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Ray
mond E Balcnmb. Rev. George A.
Trobough, Rev. Mrs. Anne J. Gorby.
ministers. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship,
'Reverence for Life": 9:30 a.m..
Church school, class for retarded chil
dren, five adult classes. 11 a.m.. Kin
dergarten, nursery, primary church,
senior and junior high church school.
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, pas
tor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m., classes
for all ages: Worship. 11 a m : Young
people's service. 7 p m.: Songfen and
church service. 7:30 p.m.; praver
meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 p m.; Dailv
Vacation Bible school, daily 10 to
11:30 am., free transportation provid
ed. DVBS program for pupils and par
ents, 7:30 p.m. Friday the 15th.
Free Methodist Church
Tenth and ivy sts. Rev. J. M. Root,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.: Wor
ship, ll a.m. In the absence of the
pastor. Rev, Melvin Lee. speaker.
Family hour. 7 p.m.; Group meetings
for all; 7 45 p.m.. Rev. Kenneth Har
ger to present picture. "Forbidden
Valley." Midweek prayer service.
Wednesday. 7 45 p m.: Radio program.
"Light and Ufe Hour." Sunday, 730
a-m.. KYJC.
First Prehyterun Church
Central Point. Dr. Norman K TuIIv.
pastor. Worship. 9:45 mjn., -Long Life
and Good Davs": Church school im
mediately afterward. Children's dav
program for both children and adults.
First PreshyterWn Churrh
Jacksonville. Dr. Norman K. Tullv.
pastor. Church school. 10 a.m.; Wor
ship, 11:15 am., program in honor of
Children's day. Second Sunday of
June. Children s day. for parents and
children.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly sts. Dr. D. Kirk
land West, pastor; Rev. John O. Rey
nolds, assistant pastor. Worship. 9:45
and 11 am. Dr. West, speaker. "Chil
dren Are People. Too". Church schools.
9 45 and It am: Service. 7 pm..
Bruce Weber, speaker, "Tha woo
den 4t God."
First Presbvterlan Church
Second and Church sts. Ernest R.
Volkman. minister. Church school,
"Children's Dav Program,' 10 ajn.;
Worship. "The Child and God"; 11
am., Westminster fellowship. 7:30
p.m.: Senior high camp at Lake of
the Woods. June 10-16; Wednesday,
June 13. Bible study and praver fel
lowship at church; Choir practice at
church, 7 p m.
Griffin Creek Union Sunday
School
Gnffin Crek Grangt, 10 am.; Non
danomina uooai.
f ridiT- June t. 1958
Church
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses .'
2402 Jacksonville hwy. Sunday. 7
p.m.. Bible study. May 1 Watchtower;
Wednesday. 7 JO p.m.. Bible study,
"You May Survive Armageddon Into
God s New World." Friday. 730 p.m..
service meeting and theocratic min
istry school.
Medford Community Church
227' a South Central ave. Joseph A.
Bowdotn. pastor. An undenominational
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 Friends Church
Corner Merriman rd. and DeBarr
ave. Clynton G. Crisman. pastor. 9 45
a.m.. Sunday school; Worship. "Tha
Christians Walk"; 11 a.m.. Worship,
pastor's message, junior church, nur
sery, Sunday school for young people;
7 p.m.. Christian endeavor; 8 p.m.,
Praise and worship, solo by Mr. Or
rin Ogier, message by pastor: 9:30
a m . "Quaker Hour' broadcast,
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 service: 7:30
p.m.. Wednesday. Midweek prayer ser
vice. Medford Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
E. F. Coy. pastor; D. M.
associate pastor; Saturday
Mac Ivor.
Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.: Worshfp!
ii a.m . Missionary volunteer. 6:45
p.m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 8
pm.
First Church of God
Haven and Holly sts. Rev. Darold H
Jones, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sundav
school: 1 1 a.m.. Worship, "Consider
the Children." Children's dav; 630
p.m.. Upper room prayer hour. Rev.
Ed Hoover in charge; 730 p.m.. Eve
ning gospel service. "Are We Grow
ing?"; 8:45 p.m.. Youth fellowship,
planning meeting. Wednesday, June
13, Prayer meeting, Ephesians study.
Thursday, June 14. Missionary prayer
meeting.
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
831 South Rivefside ave. 9:45 a.m..
Church school; ll a.m.. Preaching ser
vice; 2:30 p.m., Re-La-L-e-Sa women's
class; 2:30 p.m., Zions league.
Salvation Army
Lt. George Johnstone, commanding
officer. 4th and Bartlett sts. Sunday
school. 9:45 a.m.; Worship. 11 a.m:
Junior church. 11 a.m.; Young people's
service, 6 p.m.; Sfreet service, 7 pjn.;
Worship, 730 p.m..
Sams Valley Community Church
(Interdenominational)
Services held in school house. Sun
day school, 10 a.m.; Worship, ll a.m.;
Message by Rev. H. A. Dlerdorff. Pray
er and Bible study. Wednesday. 8
pjn., by Milton Scank.
Sams Valley Gospel Church
Sunday school for all ages, 10 a.m.;
Worship. II a.m.; Young; people's ser
vice. 7 pm.; Regular service. 730
p m. 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. Sunday school,
9:45 a.m.; Training union, 7 p.m.;
Worship, ll a.m. and 8 p.m. Wednes
day, Choir practice, teacher's meeting,
and prayer service.
Valley View Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
South Stage rd. Pastor. T. T. Cov;
assistant. Don Mclvor. Sahhath irhnni
9:30 a.m.; Worship. 11 a.m.: Mission
ary volunteers. Valley View. 6:45 p.m.
Prayer meeting. 8. Wednesday, rwva
all day, Tuesday. ' '
West Main Church of Christ
1701 West Main st. MmiHre Tiril
and John York, ministers. Bible class
es, a.m.; worship. 10:45 a.m.;
Young people. 7""p m.; Worship, 8 p.m.
Bible study for everyone. 8 p.m., Wed
nesday. Ladies Bible class, 130 p.m..
Friday.
Phoenix Assembly of God 1
441 2nd st.. Phoenix. LeRov Nidever
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Wor
ship, II a.m.; Christ ambassadors, 630
pm : Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.;
Bible study and prayer. Tuesdav, 7:30
p.m. Prayer and praise service Fri
day. 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Satur
day, 7:30 p m.
Rogue Valley Spiritualist Church
(L C. M.)
Services each Sunday at Rural Rt.
1. Box 16!. Gold Hill, on Hwy. 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. Second
Sunday after Trinity. 8 am.. Holy
communion: 9 30 a.m.. Church school;
10:45 a m.. Nurserv school; 11 a.m..
Prayer with sermon; 12:15 p.m. Cof
fee hour. Friday, ll ajn. Holy com
munion. St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Svnod) '
1020 East Main. Kenneth F. Korby.
pastor. Sunday school and Bible study.
9:30 a.m.; Worship, sermon and Holy
communion, 11 a.m.: Council meeting,
2:30 p.m.; Eagle Point Sunday school,
630 p.m.; Worship. 7:30 p.m. Monday,
9 a.m.. Vacation Bible school begins;
8 p.m.. Adult class. Tuesdav. 8 p.m..
Adult class. Wednesday, 8 p m.. Ser
vice. Thursday. 8 p.m.. Adult class.
Friday. 8 p.m.. Confession of faith of
me catechumens. Saturday. 11 a.m
catechumens meet at church.
United Truth Center of Medford
11 a.m.. Sunday devotional service
for adults and Unity Sunday school
for children all ases, subject. "Right
eous Desire." Unity's interpretation of
International Sunday school lesson.
Pythian hall. Fifth and Grape sts.
Weekly classes. 203 Holly Theatre
blds." Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., "Good Busi
ness" class with prayer and healing.
Book "How I Used Truth," bv Cadv.
Friday, 11 a.m.. "How to Let God Help
You." by Myrtle Fillmore.
Zion Lutheran Church
l C. I A.)
Fourth st. and North Oakdale ave.
Pastor. G. Herbert Hillerman. Organ
ist. Tim Hillerman. Sunday school sup
erintendent. Archie Watson. 8:30 a m..
Early service, 9:45 a.m., Sunday
school: 11 a.m.. Later service, sermon.
"A Little Huidle With a Big Mean
ing." Tuesday. i:30 p.m.. Good will.
SERIES OPENS
A series of 12 messages on the
theme, "Growth in Christian
Living." will begin Sunday, June
10 at 7:30 p.m., at First Church
of God. The Rev. Darold Jones
will give the series.
MAPLE FURNITURE and LAMPS
Nazarene Pastor . i
To Be Delegate I
At School Session
The Rev. Raymond W. Hurn,
pastor of the First Church of the
Nazarene, will leave with his
family, accompanied by Mrs.
Dora Mae Shepard and her
daughter, Marilyn,, for Kansas
City, Missouri, June 11 to attend
church schools convention of
the denomination. The conven
tion to be conducted June 14 to
16 will precede the quadrennial
general assembly of the church,
to begin on June 17 and last
through June 22.
The Rev. Mr. Hurn is a mem
ber of the Oregon-Pacific district
church school board, and will
serve as an official delegate from
Oregon to the convention.
Mrs. Dora Mae Shepard, who
teaches the 2 grade at Wash;
ington school, will be a work
shop leader in Vacation Bible
school work at the Convention.
For many years she has directed
the Vacation Bible School of the
Medford Church and of other
churches. She will also serve in
Sunday school workshop ses
sions held concurrently with the
General Assembly in Kansas
City. She will lead discussions
on "How to Improve the Teach,
ing in our Sunday School.
During the absence of the
pastor, the Rev. LeRoy Harris
will speak here. The Hurns plan
to be gone until Sunday, July 1.
Dr. M. R. Zigler
To Speak Sunday
Dr. M. R. Zigler, well known
member of the Church of the
Brethren, will be the morning
speaker at the Medford Church
of the Brethren, Sunday.
Dr. Zigler, is at the present,
a member of the central com
mittee of the World council of
Churches. He is director of the
Brethren service commissions
relief, and rehabilitation pro
gram in Europe and represents
the Church of the Brethren at
the World Council of Churches
in Geneva, Switzerland.
Along with the work in his
denomination, Dr. Zigler has
been greatly interested in the
interdenominational activities of
many organizations and move
ments, among them, the Home
Missions council of North Amer
ica, the International council
of Religions education, the Fed
eral Council of Churches, Na
tional Service Board for Reli
gious Objectors. Church World
Service, CARE, CRALOG, the
Rural Life association, and the
World Council of Churches
He was a delegate to the
world-wide religious conferences
at Edinburgh and Oxford
1937, and to the Amsterdam As
sembly of the World Council of
Churches in 1948 and was one
of ,. the representatives of the
church of the Brethren to the
World Council Assembly at
Evanston in 1954. In addition to
his extensive travel in Europe
since 1945, he visited China and
Japan in 1947 and India in 1953.
Friends Engage
Assistant Pastor
Orville Winters, NCwberg, has
been engaged to serve as as
sistant pastor for the Friends
church during the summer
months. A graduate of George
Fox college, Mr. Winters has
attended A s b u r y Theological
seminary, Wilmore, Ky., the past
year and pastored the American
Avenue Community church, Lex
ington, Ky., while a student
there.
He is living at the Friends
parsonage, and will assume full
pastoral duties during July
while Mr. and Mrs. Clynton
Crisman take an extended vaca
tion trip to the east. In addition
to preaching, Mr. Winters' duties
at the church will include direct
ing music, teaching in Vacation
Bible School, supervising youth
activities, office work and visita
tion. Pastor To Leave .
For Conference
The Rev. G. E. Walston of the
Advent Christian church plans
to leave Monday for Alton Bay,
N .H., to attend a national con
ference of the denomination. He
will be away for about five
weeks and will visit in New
York City with a son, G. B. Wals
ton. The minister will stop
route east at Detroit, Mich
take delivery of a new car
route west he will go by
southern route and visit
en
to
En
the
the
Grand canyon. At Santa Cruz,
Calif., he will serve as a delegate
from the national meeting at a
northwest conference. .
The Hot. G. A. Trobough
Naw Associate
First Methodist
Associate Pastor
Assumes Duties
The Rev. George A. Trobough
has assumed duties as associate
minister of the First Methodist
church. He was appointed to the
position by Bishop A. Raymond
Grant at the closing session of
the Oregon annual conference of
Methodist church.
The Rev. Mr. Trogough is a
graduate of Hendrix college,
Ark., and Boston university
School fo Theology. Previous
pastorates have included the
Salem Methodist church, Con
way, Ark, the Flint Street Meth
odist church, Sommerville,
Mass., and the First Methodist
church, St. Helen's. Ore., where
he served from 1951 until com
ing here.
While in St. Helens he 'served
as chairman of the Columbia
county apprenticeship committee,
chairman of the Juvenile protec
tion committee. President of the
Lower Columbia Ministerial Fel
lowship, and was a member of
the occupational and industrial
survey committee.
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Tro
bough, have two children, Mary
Elizabeth and Gloria Glen.
.'Reverence for Life" will be
the sermon subject of Dr. Ray
mond E. Balcomb at the 9:30
and 11 a.m., services Sunday,
June 10. Anthems will be render
ed by the Youth and Chancel
choirs and the soloist for both
services will be William W.
Wilson:
WON'T TELL AGE
New York (U.PJ Mrs. Muriel
Nicholson stirred up a little con
fusion in the Motor Vehicles
Bureau four years ago when she
gave three dlifferent birth dates
on as many different applica
tions to register three different
cars. In a separation action
Thursday, Mrs. Nicholson told
the judge she was 38. But two
years ago she told another court
"she was 'born in- 1916 which
made her 40 now.
William C. Pipe
Minister
Litfht
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School To Begin
At Nazarene Church
Vacation Bible school of the
First Church of the Nazarene,
Holly and First sts., will get
under way at 9: a.m., Monday,
June 11. The two-week school
will hold sessions from 9 until
11:45 a.m. daily Monday through
Friday, June 11 through June 22.
General superintendent for the
school is Mrs. Vivian Starkey.
Selected as the superintendent
in January, she and her staff of
supervisors and teachers have
been working for several months
in preparation for the annual
Bible School.
Those assisting Mrs. Starkey
are, Mrs. Emma Hall, Melvin
Stiehl, Mrs. Sam Graves. Mrs.
Evelyn Welsh, Mrs. Esther Tomp
kins, Mrs. Arlene Goble, Miss
Ellen Kay McUne, Mrs. Juanita
Arnold. Mrs. Sandra Foster, Mrs.
Rhea Klukkert, Miss Ruth Phil
lips, Miss Darlene Graves, Miss
Janet Bohl, Miss Bonnie Law
rence, Mrs. Gladys Stewart, Mrs.
Juanita Hochhalter, Miss Shirley
Wright, Miss Phyllis Wright,
Mrs. Janet Wright, Mrs. Barbara
Hutchins, Mrs. Arlene Kornstad,
Mrs. Warren Robinson, Mrs.
Vera Steele, Mrs. Betty Chase,
Mrs. Mildred Wright, Mrs. Madge
Stiehl, Mr. Gerald Cramer, Mrs.
Ruth Holmes and Mr. Loren
Scheel.
Any child in the vicinity is
eligible to attend. There will be
no tuition fees. The Vacation
Bible school program is planned
for Sunday morning, June 24.
Eastwood Sermon
Theme Announced
"The Morning Years" will be
theme of the sermon to be given
by Richard M. Jones, pastor of
the Eastwood Baptist church,
north Keene Way dr. at Ridge
way, dr. at the morning service,
Sunday, June 10. A dedication of
parents and children will be con
ducted by the pastor during the
service.
Vesper baptistmal rites will be
held at the First Christian church
at 5: p.m. The pastor will speak
briefly on the meaning of Christ
ian baptism.
Adventist Students
Return From School;
Graduate To Leave '
Eagle Point Miss Muriel Bur
gess of Eagle Point Seventh-day
Adventist church, who was grad
uated last week from Milo acad
emy is to leave today for Walla
Walla, Wash., where she plans to
attend college. Other young
members of the church return
ing from Milo academy last week
are Coralee Burgess, Edith Clark,
Patty Pershall and Arlene
Rogers.--
About 261,000,000 short tons
of bread grains will be produced
in the world in 1956, crop ex-
First Christian Church
"Tha 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.
The Honorable Herbert H. Lehman, Senator
tbeir Ufa with Faith VKK : i I
Contributed to The Religion m American Life Program hf
The MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Eagle Peinf Group
Surpasses Goal
Eagle Point Eagle Point
Seventh -day Adventist church
congregation surpassed their
ingathering goal of $400 by more
than S50, it was announced at
Services Saturday.
Ingathering funds, received at
this season through most of the
United States, are used by the
church for worldwide uplift
work.
School in Session
At Forest Acres
A Daily Vacation Bible school
is being conducted at Forest
Acres Community church. Table
Rock rd., two miles south of Tou
Velle park, and one block east
in Forest acres. Attendance is
made up of approximately 50
students and classes are enlarged
bv additional attendance daily,
officers stated.
The sessions are 1V4 hours in
length and each class has its own
project developed by their
teachers. The classes are for
children age three through 11.
Included in the classes are
studies, flannelgraph, and Bible
stories, rythm band work, sing
ing, outdoor activities, visual
aids, scrap books, and other ac
tivities. Refreshments are served.
Transportation can be ar
ranged through the church. Mrs.
Ernest F. Post, wife of the pastor,
leader for the school. All
children in the district are in
vited. The school will close June
15.
First Christians
To Conduct Classes;
School Opens Monday
The Daily vacation Bible
School of the ' First Christian
church will be held at the
church, June the 11 through
June 22. Mrs. Yvonne Haggard
will be the superintendent. Class
es will be lor kindergarten, pri
mary, and junior departments.
Mrs. Betty Templeman will
be in charge of the junior depart
ment, Mrs. Thelma Smith liead
of primary, and Mrs. Beulah
Warren will be in charge of the
kindergarten. Mrs. Alice Hood
will be in charge of the publicity.
The school will be held daily
from 9. a.m. to 11:30 a. m. A
program is being planned for the
close of the school. The theme
this year will be "The Church."
Any child of this age group is
invited to attend.
Or will you eventually lose the most val
uable possession your soul? Jesus Christ
came to redeem your soul from sin and to
give you eternal life. Come and hear about
Him at-our church this Sunday.
11:00
7:45
"How God
VACATION
Monday
thru
9:00 a.m.
Friday 7:00 p.m Teen Time for Jr. Highs
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
NORTH CENTRAL AT FIFTH
"Faith . . .
... Is a priceless gift that every
one can possess ... a source of
love, comfort and strength which
is 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. Lehmaal
from New York
bring them to worship ttui ween
Bible School Set
To Open Monday
Members of the board of ed
ucation of St. Peter's Lutheran
church, 1020 East Main St., today
announced the opening of Vaca
tion Bible school for Monday
June 11, at 9 a.m. They invite
parents to send their children.
whether or not they are mem
bers of St. Peter's.
Mrs. Norman Jahn is su
perintendent of the school this
year. As in former years, the
school will greatly stress Bible
stories. Christian songs, and
worship. Theme of this year's
study is, "God's Children Learn
to Pray." In addition to the
stories, flimstrips. movies and
flannel-graphs will be used.
Those who need transportation,
should contact Mrs. Harvey
Brandau, telephone 2-9475.
Class sessions continue until
12 noon and continue, Monday
through Friday, until June 22.
Theme Announced
For Bible School
"Friends of Jesus" will be
theme for the 1956 Vacation
Bible school at First Church of
God, Haven and Holly sts.,
which will begin Monday, June
11, and continue daily through
June (22.
Mrs. Cora Noss is director.
Mrs. Twila Bradshaw and Mrs.
Cora Hoover will teach the
beginner class. Mrs. Velma Ryn
and Mrs. Faye Harger will direct
the Primary activity. Mrs. Ruby
Hoover will guide the Junior
class. Rev. Darold Jones plans
to teach the Junior High age
young people. The closing pro
gram for the Bible School will
be on Friday evening, June 22,
at 7:30 p.m.
UNITY
TRUTH CENTER
Sundav Devotional Services. II m.m.
Knight of Pythias Halt
Sunday School for Children
Unity Classes
Tuet-. 7 :30 p.m., "How I Used
Truth", by Cady. Prayer Sc Heajing.
Fri.. 11 a.m. "How To Let Ood
Help You," by Myrtle Fillmore.
. Katharine Bosworth, Leader
Room 203 Holly Thtatre BMg.
Medford, Oregon
Meets My Greatest Need"
, Evangelistic Hour
5
BIBLE SCHOOL
Nursery through Junior