Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 05, 1956, Image 7

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    Service Series At
Nazarene Church
Starts Tuesday
Dr. G. B. Williamson, general
superintendent of the Church of
the Nazarene, will speak at the
First Church of the Nazarene,
Holly and Firt sts., during a
five day "Deeper Life Camp
aign" which begins at the church
Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev Mr. Williamson of
Kansas City Mo., has served as
general superintendent since
April 194fi. He has been a p?,-tor
for 16 years serving Nazarene
churches in Iowa, Chicago,
Cleveland, and Kansas City. He
was president of the general
young people's srfciety and in
1939 represented Nazarene youth
at a world conference in Amster
dam, Holland.
He was president of Eastern
Nazarene college, Wollaston,
Mass., for nine years, and is the
author of four books.
The series of services will con
tinue through Sunday, Oct. 14.
Candidates and Issues
To Ge Featured in Talk
The Wesleyan Service guild
of the Ashland Methodist church
i3 sponsoring a bi-partisan talk
on political candidates and con
troversial issues appearing on
the November ballot Tuesday,
Oct. 9. at 7:30 p.m. in the Ash
land City library.
Dr. Francis Hainc,-, Southren
Oregon college, will be the fea
tured speaker. A discussion per
iod will follow. Those attending
will be given an opportunity to
view the personalities and if.ucs
in the coming election from a
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Rev G. B. Williamson
Interest Groups For
All Ages Continue
At Methodist Church
H. P. Bosworth, formerly with
the U. S. Army in Washington,
D.C., will discuss "Our Foreign
Policy" at the adult interest
group, "Questions for Christian
Citizens" at the First Methodist
church Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
Addressing "The Church
Around the Corner" group, will
be Douglas W. Shepherd of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints.
Other interest groups will be
available for all ages at 5:30 p.m.
A family snack supper will be
served at 6:30 p.m. by the Build
ers class and at "Inspiration
Time" at 7 p.m. a sound, color
movie, "A New Bold Venture,"
will be shown.
Christian point of view.
The public is invited to attend
the meeting to be held in the
Lecture room at the library.
Local Members To Attend
Academy Open House Sunday
Fourteen members of the local
Seventh-day Adventist churches
plan to attend the reception for
Governor Elmo Smith and the
formal public open house of the
S e v e n t h-d a y Adventist Milo
academy Sunday, Oct. 7.
The new school, located 17
miles east of Canyonville,
through not completedly finyhed
was opened to students last year.
Some 225 students are enrolled
this year. When complete the
school will have a capacity of
300 students.
The event Sunday will fignal
the completion of the two 150
capacity dormitories for boys
and girls, the kitchen-dining
room, the gymnasium, power
plant, vocational training build
ing, and a model firm with the
latest modern dairy equipment.
The 447 acre Lazy Bar 8
ranch was purchased in 1952
from G. Corwin. Since then
the Oregon Seventh-day Adven
tist have given the funds to pro
vide the new school. Some $1.
000,000 have already been put
into the project by Adventyts
without government or state aid.
The Milo academy is one of
thre hoarding and day schools
on the high school level operated
by the church in Oregon.
Governor Smith will address
Congregational Meetings
Congregational meetings will
be held this week by the First
Presbyterian churches in Central
Point and Jacksonville.
Both meetings will begin with
a fellowship fupper at 6:30 p.m.
and plans for the year will be
discussed.
The Central Point meeting
will be Sunday, Oct. 7, while
the Jacksonville group will meet
Thursday, Oct. 11.
the reception crowd at 11 a.m. in
the academy gymnasium. Some
2000 people are expected by
church leaders to attend the
day's activity.
Elder-, John Trude, Medford
pastor, and Floyd Bresee, Ashland-Valley
View pastor, will
head a delegation of Adventist
ministers, church officers, and
members from this area.
Others planning to attend in
clude Mr. and Mr;, Benford Cole
man, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tur
vey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pittsley,
and Mrs. Roy, Swan, from Eagle
Point: and from Medford and
Valley View churches, Mrs.
Ruby Rusque, Mrs. Leonard
Yost, and Mr,-;. Joe Hoyt.
Rev R. G. Jolly
Home Missionary Group
Sponsor Speaker In
Rogue River Monday
The Rev. R. G. Jolly will speak
Monday, Oct. 8, at the Rogue
River Civic club, Rogue River,
at 8p.m. sponsored by the Lay
men's Home Missionary move
ment. '
Rev. Mr. Jolly, who has travel
ed throughout the world, will
speak on "Earthy Coming Reign
of Peace." He will illustrate his
talk with colored filmstrip.
The public is invited to attend.
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Rally Day Programs To Be Held
By Six Valley Churches Sunday
Rally day programs are sched
uled this Sunday by several
churches in the valley. Programs
for the children will be held by
the Forest Acres Community
church, the Phoenix First Pres
byterian church. Central Church
of Christ, Eerean Baptist church.
First Church of God, and the
Congregational church.
Berean Baptist Church,
White City
The Berean Baptist church
will show the movie "Acres of
Diamonds" during Sunday school
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. at a special
feature of rally day.
Following the worship service
there will be a potluck dinner at
the church. Those planning to at
tend are requested to take a cov
ered dish and their own table
service. Coffee will be furnished.
Congregational Church
Promotion exercises for the
Sunday school-will be held at the
Congregational church beginning
at 9:45 a.m. Parents with chil
dren in the Sunday school are
asked to be present at the earlier
service.
Church school teachers who
will start a new quarter of work
this Sunday include Mrs. F. C.
Ayres. beginners class; Mrs. Paul
Norris, lower primary; Rex Stev
ens, upper primary; and Mrs. C.
W. Austin, junior high. Mrs.
Richard Travis, superintendent
of the Sunday school, will be in
charge of the promotion exercis-
All Sunday school depart
ments will participate in the ral
ly day program to be held Sun
day at the First Church of God
at 9:45 a.m. The junior choir
will sing at the exercises.
New Sunday school officers
will be honored. They are: Mrs.
Cora Noss, superintendent; Mrs.
Olive Guyer, assistant: and Mrs.
Dorothy Davis Sunday school
teachers will be installed during
the 11 a.m. worship hour.
New departments to start at
the church this week will be the
young adults and the cradle roll.
Advertising Firm
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Local Church Thursday
An introductory message on
the New Testament will be given
Sunday at the 11 a. m. service
by the Rev. James W. Neely of
the First Baptist church. This
is one a series of sermons on the
Bible.
At the close of the service
the Lord's table will be observed
and new members will be re
ceived into the church.
Plans are being made for the
arrival of Salem Kirban, head
of a Christian advertising firm
in Philadelphia, Pa. He will
speak to the men of the church
Thursday evening, Oct. 11. on
church advertising and promo
tion. His talk will be illustrated
by kodachrome slides, records,
and motion pictures.
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