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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE I; H Announcements - "Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18 :20. Apostolic Faith North Central ve. at Third it. Bev. C- W. Frost, pastor Sunday: 9 30 a m. Sunday school and adult Bible cla 'free transportation). 11 a m. Worship 3 p.m. Young people 7 50 p.m. Evangelistic prelude by musical group Tuesday and Friday: 8 p.m. Services, no collections. B'thef AuiemblT of God 1729 North Riverside L. D. Krause, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a m. Sunday school 11 a m. Worship service ' 6 .10 p.m. C h r i t ' ambassadors youth service 7 30 p m Evangelistic service Wednsriav: 7;30 p.m. Midweek service Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson sts. Eilmore J. Giistrap. minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible school 11 a m. Morning worship. "Broth- erly Love 8:30 p.m. Evening service, singing and group discussions. 7:15 p m. Vesper 7 30 Gideons present Bible placing projrram 7:50 p.m Communion 8 p m. Benediction Churrh of Christ 1056 Court St. Sunday: 8 30 a m- Radio program KMED 10.30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Church serv ices. Jay Thompson, speaker. Wednesday: 8 p.m. Bible study. Churrh of Jesus Christ of Latter Jay Saints 648 South Ivy at. Dwaine E- Nelson, bishop Sunday: 9 a m. Priesthood 10:30 a.m. Sunday school 7 p.m. Sacrament meeting Tuesday: ' 7:30 p.m. M.IA. Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. Primary Church of the Nazarene Holly at First Raymond W. Hum, pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. "The Gospel Hour", KMED 9:45 a m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:30 p.m. Training hour and youth groups 7:30 p.m. Evening worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Family prayer meeting. Community Church Nondenominational) 227 South Central ave. Joseph A. Bowdoin. pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday achool 11 a.m. Church service 7 30 p.m. Church service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study. Congregational Church 300 Ookwood drive Thomas McCamant, minister Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Church worship. "Looking Ahead at the Supper." communion and reception of new memoers. Faith Advent Christian Church 1329 Sahng ave. Fred Lee. pastor Sunday: 9:45 a m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship Wednesday: 7 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale William C. Piper, minister Sunday: V4S am Stindav school 10:50 a.m. Morning worship, guest sneaker. James H. Cornett, "What Khali T RpnrifM- to mV God?" 6:15 p.m. Christian youth fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening services, "Study In First John Monday: 5 o.m. Bov Scouts 7 p.m. Finance committee meeting 8 p.m. utiictai Doara meeting II a.m. Christian Women's fellow ship. First Church of Christ Scientist Windsor and Oakwood drive Sunday: 11 a.m. Service 11 a m. Sunday school; narsery available. Wednesday: 8 p.m. Testimonials of healing Readme room. 228 West Sixth St. 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Daily (except holidays). 7 to 9 p.m. Tues.. Thurs.. and Sat z to 5 p.m. &unaays; juiy a sac rament." First Church of God Haven and Holly sts. Rev. Harold H. Jones, minister Sunday: 9:45 am. Sunday school 11 am. Morning worship. "Era- powered Living". 7 o m. Upper room prayer hour 7:30 p m. Gospel service. "Worship at its Best. Tuesday: 7 p.m. Youth fellowship. Youth room. Wednesday: Prayer meeting, Ephesians 6 Thursday: 1:30 p.m. Hour of prayer. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Raymond E. Balcomb. Rev. George Troboush, Rev. Mrs. Anna Gorby, ministers Sundav : 9 30 a.m. Sunday school (class for retarded children) 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship services. "The Riddle of Righteousness 11 a.m. Junior church (senior high through primary) 7 p.m. Youth groups ,M William C." Pip Minister Church First Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly Rev. D- Kirkland West, D.D., pastor Sunday: 9:45 Be 11 am. Morning worship, "The Devil s Favorite Tool" 9:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday school 7 p.m. Evening services First Presbyterian Church Central Point Dr. Norman K. Tuily, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a m. Church worship "In Re membrance of Me," and holy commu nion. 9 :50 a m. Church school 7.30 pm. Young People's group. First Presbyterian church. Jacksonville Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor Sunday: 10 a m. Sunday school 11:15 a.m. Church worship VIn Re membrance of Me", and holy com munion; opportunity for baptism and reception of members. First Presbyterian, Phoenix Second and Church streets E. R. Volkman, minister Sunday: 10 am. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship. Dr. Clif ford Miller, guest speaker. Wednesday: 9:30 a m. Bible study and prayer fellowship, at the church. Free Methodist Church Tenth and ivy sts. Rev. J. M. Root, pastor Sundav: 7:30 a.m. "Light and Life Hour . KYJC 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 1 1 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. Family hour, group meet ing for all ages. 7:45 D.m. Evangelistic service. Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. MidweeK prayer service- Friends Churrh Corner Merriman rd. and DeBarr ave. Clynton G. Crisman, pastor. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. sunaay scnooi 9:45 & 11 a.m. Worship services 11 a.m. Sunday school for young people 8 p.m. Praise ana worsmp service. 9:30 p.m. "Quaker Hour" broad cast. KMED. No Christian Endeavor due to young people's camp. Kincdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 2402 Jacksonville highway Sunday: 7 n.m. Bible study - "Keep Face With the New World Society," June 1, Watchtower. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Bibie stuay tnonnsiae area). "You May survive Armagea don into God's New World" Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Bihie study tan oiner areas), iou May survive Armageu don into God s New World". Friday: 7:30 p.m. Service meeting and theocratic ministry school. M.thodint Church, Ashland Wnrth Main itnri Laurel Ross Knotts, pastor C. I 8:45 am. Morning worship, music Dy youin cnoir. 8:45 & 9:45 a.m. sunaay scnooi (adult class at 9:45) ii m. Morning worship. "The Measure of a Man." 6 p.m. Junior niftn lenowsmp 7 p.m. Senior high fellowship Tuesday: 1:30 p.m. Prayer group 7 p.m. Youth choir and youth rec reation. 11 a m Women's Society of Chris tian foervice Pilrrtm Holiness Church, Central Point Corner fine at sixin si. Rev. H. James Kreider, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:45 pm. Youth service 7:30 p.m. Gospel hour 7 :30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible stuay. Pilirim Holiness Churrh. Medford Corner East Jackson and Bessie sts. Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:45 p.m. Young people 7:30 p.m. Pilgrimette's Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service Rogue Valley Spiritualist Church U.C.M. Route 1. Box 161. Gold Hill M. M. Kruse, D. D. Sunday: 8 p.m. Services St. Luke's Methodist Church Bigham Hall. Jackson county grounds on Stewart ave. John Albert Taylor, minister Sunday: fair- 9:30 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning service, Human Being." "Just a St. Mark's Episcopal Fifth st. and North Oakdale ave. Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector; Rev. John A. Bright, assistant Sunday: 8 a m. Holy communion 10:45 a.m. Nursery school 11a.m. Church school, morning prayer and sermon. Friday: 11 a.m. Holy communion Seventh-Pay Adventist Church Corner Edwards and Beatty sts. E. F. Coy. pastor; D. M. Maclvor. as sociate pastor Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Sabbath school 11 a.m. Worship 6:45 p.m. Missionary volunteer Seventh-Day Adventlst Church. Eatle Point Grange Hall Saturday: 9 30 a.m. Sabbath achool 11 a.m. Worship Wednesday: 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, home of George Gander. First Christian Church "The Friendly Church Welcome 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. Friday. July 6, 1956 V iff-' Jtn. y , Kit f T,$ W I... . .... y . tirfrriir-'rfir PROGRAM SCHEDULED A vocal trio, the Pilgrimettes of West ern Pilgrim college, El Monte, Calif., will give a program at the Pilgrim Holiness church, Sunday at 8 p.m. The program will in clude a variety of musical selections. Mrs. Robert Rogers, pianist for the singers, and the Rev. Rogers, speaker for the evening, are accompanying the singers on their tour through the Northwest. New Assistant At St. Mark's New assistant at the St. Mark's EniscoDal church "is the Rev. Tr.hr, A RrinM nf Portland. A June graduate of the Church Di vinity School of the Pacific, Mr. Bright was ordained a deacon last week. A graduate of Princeton uni versity, he taught English and coached wrestling at the Gover- 1 tJSfSsiii- -. REV. JOHN A. BRIGHT New Assistant - ? v x ' Missionaries To Speak at Service The Sunday afternoon service at the twentieth Old Fashioned Camp Meeting at Bethel Gospel park, Brooks, Ore., will- feature Temple Baptist Church (Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention) 794 Lozier lane Floyd H. Yeats, pastor Sunday: 9 45 a.m. Sunday school 8 & 11 a m. Morning worship 7 p.m. Training union Wednesday: 6:15 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Teachers meeting 8 p.m. Business meeting Friday: 7:45 p.m. Associated Workers con ference Union Sunday School, Griffin Creek (Non-denominational) Griffin Creek Grange Sunday: 10 a.m. Services Unity Truth Center Sundav: 11 a.m. Devotional service. "God's Last Will and Testament". Knights of Pythias Hall, Fifth and Grape sts. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Weekly adult class, "Good Business", 203 Holly Theatre bide. Friday: 11 a m Weekly adult class, "How to Let God Help You", 203 Holly Theatre bldg. Zion Lutheran Church. L'LCA Faurth and Orkdale G. Herbert Hillerman, pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Worship service, sacra ment of baptism for children. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service, "Fear In God's Presence." A CARD ADDRESSED TO HERALD OF HIS COMING, Box 3457 Terminal Annex,' Los Angeles 54, Calif., will bring free a monthly undenominational publication telling what God is doing and what he expects of His people in these last days. New is no time to trifle with GOD'S INFALLABLE LIVING WORD It is appointed unto man once to die, and after this the judgment. Heb. 9:27. Have you prepared to meet that appointment? HEAVEN IS A PREPARED PLACE FOR A PREPARED PEOPLE (Not for triflers) Phone 2-2804 and a Herald will be mailed to you. MEDFORD FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE REVIVAL MEETINGS with Evangelist and Bible Teacher Knut O. F. Hjertstedt, of Portland, Ore. Meetings every night at 7:45 Bible Study Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., at 2 p.m. All pastors and congregations are invited to attend Fellowship meeting Sat. Night, 7:45, July 7th Prayer for the sick are offered at every meeting. Everybody Welcome For further -information call Pastor Van McCoy Med. Tele. 3-3814 Arrives Church nor Dummer academy in Massa chusetts. Wrestling, Rev. Bright's hobby, was previously used by him to help pay his college ex penses while attending Prince ton. Returning to his parent's home in Portland, Mr. Bright entered Lewis and Clark college before transferring to the Divinity school in Berkeley. From there he was graduated with honors and received the Alumni Preaching prize for be ing the student showing the greatest improvement in his preaching during the past three years. Rev. Bright was presented for ordination by the Venerable George H. Ziegler, archdeacon of the Diocese of Oregon, and was ordained by the Right Rev. Ben jamin D. Dagwell, bishop of Ore gon, and the Right Rev. James W. F. Carman, bishop coadjutor of Oregon. Mr. Bright, who is residing at 620 Oakdale, is the assistant to the Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church. missionaries from many coun tries in their native costumes. Special speaker for the occas ion will be the Rev. Reuben Can delaria, pastor of Bethel Temple in Manila, Philippine islands. The service will begin at 2:30 p.m. Among the other missionaries who will be present are the Rev. and Mrs. Earl Downey, Belgian Congo; Rev. and Mrs. Ward Wood, Gold Coast; Rev. and Mrs. Kenney, India; Rev. and Mrs. Richard Johnston, Japan; and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Brown, South America. The Rev. E. Els worth Krogstad, Oregon district missionary secretary, will direct the service. Services will continue daily through this week. PROPOSAL WRECKS CAR Grand Rapids, Minn. (U.R) Marilyn Kingery, 21, of Big Rap ids, Mich., was hospitalized with bruises today for throwing her arms around her boy friend when he proposed to her.- The boy friend, Eugene M. Scher phorn, 25, was driving at the time and he lost control and crashed into a parked car. Washington College in Mary land is the only one to hold that name with the consent of George Washington. Dr. Wesl Beefed To Synod Committees Dr. D. Kirkland West, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, was appointed Synod chairman of the stewardship and promo tion committee for Oregon while attending the Presbyterian Syn od of Oregon meeting in Port land last week. Dr. West, who spoke to the group of his trip around the world last summer, was also el ected to a committee to plan for suitable retirement homes to meet the problem of elderly peo ple who wish to retire to a church directed home. He was also elected pastor ad visor to the Presbyterian Men's, Clubs in the state. Compromise Sought For Portland Center Portland (U.R) A move to reconcile conflicting east and west side interests in Portland for location of an exposition recreation center by putting por tions of the facility on both sides of the Willamette river was un derway here today. The Portland city council agreed yesterday to promote a meeting of proponents of both the South Auditorium and Delta Park sites to effect a compro mise. The ' council also agreed that if an agreement could not be reached for location of the $8,000,000 center, a new ballot measure should be prepared for the November election to allow the voters to pick the site. Evening Hours Listed For EP Branch Library Eagle Point Mayor Don Ash pole of Eagle Point has an nounced that commencing imme diately the Eagle Point branch library of the Jackson county library system will be open each Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. The new hours are in addition to reg ular Monday and Friday after noon hours from 2:30 to 5 p.m. According to Mrs. Jessie Ty- cer, branch librarian, the addi tional hours are expected to at tract an increased number of readers to the library, especially those who are occupied in busi ness during the daytime hours. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES Chicago (U.R) Non-farm mortgage foreclosures currently are running less than three per year for 1,000 mortgaged prop erties, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago announced. 9:45 Sunday School ll:00-Rev. Robert Welch .from French West Africa) 7:45 Sermon by the Pastor 7:45 Wednesday, Rev. Merlin Platz FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North Central at Fifth T A(Uk The Family Council Editor's Note: The Family Council consists of a judge, a psychiatrist, newspaper editor, a women's page editor and two newspaper writers. These consult with clergymen oi all faiths and denominations. All letters art held in complete confidence. Len I have made a mess of our life. Janice I can't be young for him. Len I seem to have made a terrible mess of my family life and I am desperately eager to make amends, but my wife seems unwilling or unable to re spond to my new attitude. At 31, I have three children, a new home and an excellent job, which I have achieved as the result of haM work and college studies in my spare time over a period of more than four years. Now that I have at last arrived somewhere and can give my family some attention to make up for the years of neglect, I find that my wife no longer re sponds to my affection. In short, I seem to be unable to recapture that which I once ignored in my concentration on paying ' the family bills and getting ahead. I would do anything to induce my wife to feel for me as she did in the early days, when, I must admit, 'I scarcely valued her love. I have sought advice and help, but the sum total of all this has ' been the admonition that I must court her again with patience and persistence. I find it very hard to act on this advice, because the craving for love and affection is persis tent, but hardly patient. My wife tells me frankly that she cannot bring herself to revert to the status of a romantic young girl. She has lived through years of emotional neglect and loneli ness, aggravated by economic problems, including a ceaseless flow of doctor bills for the youngsters. Now, she says, she is much older than her years. Janice I feel as though my husband ran out on me, perhaps because he found the classroom easier to take than the problems of raising three babies. He has kept young, but he left all the aging to me, and he is now dis satisfied with the result. I wish I could be the way he wants me to be. I also wish he would let me be alone instead of making de mands on me. The 'Council: Len has had the benefit of good advice, but he finds himself unable to act on it; or, rather, he finds himself un able to be patient. Yet it is patience that is the key to Janice's emotional state. She is wrong when she believes that she cannot feel young. She can recover from her wounded NOT SURE that you are en the right road to Heaven? God's Word hat reassurance and facts.. Let us introduce you to the way of life and assurance this Sunday. i The Honorable Herbert H. Lehman, Senator A-ir i;f with Faith irWt : ; a Contributed to The ReEgion in Amenaa Life Frefrum bf The MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE feelings and her deeply felt sense of frustration. She needs and demands now the very thing she has been deprived of in the past. When the babies were most bothersome, her husband failed to give her help and companion ship. Now, too, he refuses to give her companionship, except on his own terms. He thoueht nothing of giving more than four years to his studies while his wife was submerged alone in the nursery. If he were willing to give four years to a patient courtship, it is a fair wager tnat she would come out of her "frozen attitude" in a short time. The only way to make haste with her is slowly. It is his de mand for a decision on her part that makes it impossible for her to change. If he would only ac cept her as she is and do so cheerfully, she would not re main indifferent for long. She is not being allowed to grow out of her frustrated feelings. (Copyright 1956. General Features Corp.) Airman Sucked Into Nose of Jet Plane Dies umcago iu.K A young air man was killed when he was ' sucked into the nose of a Sabre jet plane at O'Hare Air Force base Thursday. Airman Third Class Earl W Cunningham, 25, of Indianapolis, Ind., was drawn into the nose by the powerful jet suction as he walked in front of the plane. Officials said he was probably knocked unconscious, and died minutes later of suffocation. Visitors Welcome at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thomas McCamant, Minister Groveland Ave. Church Worship Both at 10 a.m. k T T-N ".. ' . V In rreparedness? I . v WE DO TOO! ' 1 Ii Prepare to meet God by arming yourself with j !j faith and spiritual strength. 1 lij INSPIRATIONAL SERVICES SUNDAY' L 11 A.M. 3 P.M. 8:00 P.M. jii The musical groups will open the evening j j J service with a special program j ... 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. Lehman from New York . t- J.! I, bring tnem to worsmp Governor Presenls Plaque af K. Falls Klamath Falls (U.R) Gov. Elmo Smith presented a safety plaque to the Weyerhaeuser Tim ber Company at Klamath Falls yesterday, awarded by the Na tional Safety Council for im provements in accident frequen cy and severity rates for the year 1955. John B. Bishop, branch man ager of Weyerhaeuser, accepted the plaque on behalf of the 800 local employees. The plaque is the highest award given by the National Safety Council. In order to qualify, a plant must improve 44 per cent in frequency of accidents and 30 per cent in severity. The Weyer haeuser Klamath Falls plant had a 67 per cent improvement in frequency and 83 per cent im provement in severity. In making the award, Gov ernor Smith said, "It is indeed an honor for Oregon to have one of its major industries earn such an award. It takes the team work you have shown here to accomplish such a record." Following the presentation, Governor and Mrs. Smith left by private plane for Salem. UNITY TRUTH CENTER Sunday Devotional Services, 11 a.m. Knicihts of Pythias Hall Sunday School for Children Unity Classes Tues-, 7 :30 p m "How I Used Truth", by Cady. Prayer c Healing. Fri., 11 a.m. "How To Let God Help You," by Myrtle Fillmore. Katharine Bosworth. Leader Room 203 Holly Theatre Bldg. 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