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MEDFORD CHURCH DIRECTORY "Is it nothing to ye), ill yv who past by?' Lamentations 1:12. APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH North Central ave. at Third Loyce Carver, pastor 8:15 a!m Radio broadcast KMXD 9:30 aj Sunday scnooi 11 mm Mornins unrnhin 3 pjn. Young people's meeting 7 20 p.ci. .vangcusuc service Wednesday: 7 JO pjn. Prayer meeting ASCENSION LTJT89BAN CHUSCg 2501 Barnett dr. Elvin S. Tollefton, pastor O Sunday: 9 45 a. m. Sunday school 11 am. Divine worship BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF 0 1729 North Riverside L. D. Krause. pastor Sunday: 9:45 -m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 8 p.m. C. A. Youth service 7 p.m. Evangelistic rally WHnpJdav! 730 p.m Bible and prayer hour CHURCH OF CHRIST 1G36 Court street Sunday: 8:30 arru Radi program KM ED . 1030 a.m. and 730 p.m. Wor ship services Wednesday: 7:30 p m. Bible study CHURCH OF CHRIST 1701 West Main st. - Rosse VXong, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible classes o 10:45 jn. Morning worshia 7 pjn Evening worship WednesAy: 7 p.m. 4Udwejf Bible study Thursday: 1:30 Jm, Ladies Bible class CHV?Ct Of JtSUS ClglfcT OF 40 ou Iv st. d. g. s0". byv kincly: 9 jam. risthood 10:30 Jn. Sunday school 7 p.m. Sgcrftmtnt meeting Tuesday: 730 p.m. MIA. Wednesday: lj a.m. Priirgry CHURCH 09 THf IltTlRE 345 North Mary st. Escil Hiser, por Sunday: o 10 a.m. Church school ' 11 a.m. Worship 7 pjn. Youth choir 7 p.m. Adult study and Chil dren's Bible hour 730 pjn. Youth felloeshie) 8 p.m. Adult choir Monday: 730 p.m. Men's work night CONGREGATIONAL cffURCg (United Church of Christ) . 300 Oakwood dr. (1 block south ot East Jgaia M Groveiand ave.) O Thomas McCamant, minis t Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Church worship 6:45 p.m. Family campfire Tuesday: 8 p.m. Membership class EASTWOOD 9APTIST CgURCf (American Baptist) North Keene Way dr. at lid ge way Richard M. Jones, pgstor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morninif worship 6:30 p.m. Bfgptist Youth fUo-shiD Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Hour of prsjyer 830 p.m. Choir rehearsal F(RST PENTECOSTAL CSL'RCH JESUS NAME 126 Bietfle rd. Sunday: fl:45 ajas. Sunday school 11 a jn. Morning worship 7:45 pjn. Evening' service Tuesday: 7:45 pj Bible study Tkursday: 7:45 pjn. Bible study FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eighth and Holly sts. O. Kirkland West, pastor John O. Reynolds, assistant Sunday: 6:30 Ac 11 a.m. Church school 930 11 a.m. Worship services 5 pjn. Churcnmanship class 7 pjn. Westminster fellowship 730 pjn. Geneva fellowship Tuesday: 7:30 pjn Princeton Seminary choir , Wednesday: 530 cm. WT youth nicht ' 7 pjn. Geneva prayer fellowship 7:30 p.m. Miawecx leiiowsmp Thursday: 12 aeoav Men's luncheon - SETfNTB-PAT ABTbTTTIST CHURCH -r Corner Edwards and Beatty sta John Trude, pastor Saturday: - 930 ajn. Sabbath school 11 am. WonhiD hour 530 pjn MV. Valley View church Wednesday: io ajn. senior a ore as lug 30 pjn Midweek prayer meet- FlgST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CVURCB 7t4 Lozicr lane Sunday: :44 ajn. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 7 pjn. Training Union i p.m. Evening service Tuesday:. 730 p.m. Choir practice Ifednesday: 7 pjn. Group meetings 8 o m. Praver meetinr 8:45 p.m Teachers and officers meeting FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1294 South Peach st. , J. M Boot, pastor Sunday 9:45 ajn Sunday school 11 ajn Worship service 7 pjn. Family hour 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic service Daily: 7:45 p.m. Nightly meetings with Jig. c Biavreu, evangelist FAITH &DVS CHf.lFl-t CHURCU 1329 Saling v C. F. L ministr o Sunday: 10 gm Sunday school 11 svjn. Woiship hour 7 pjn. frayr msjetiag and Bible study FIRST astejBL Of GOB 1108 West Main St. Robert B. Cull, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11a m.Wnrhin 6:15 p.m. Christ Ambassadors 730 p.m. Evangelistic services Tuesday: 6:30 pjn. Orchestra practice 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Wednesday: 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday: 7:45 pjn. Midweek service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ( Conservative ) North Central at Fifth James W. Neely. pastor Sunday: 11 ajn. Morning worship with sermon (KBOY) 6 30 p.m. Baptist Training Union, junior mi u auuii 7:45 pjn. Youth night service Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. All-church Missionary fellowship FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCt Ninth at Oakdale William C. Piper, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 10:50 a.m. Morning worship 6 630 p.m. Christian Youth fel lowship 730 pjn. Evening worship serv ice Friday: ' 730 pjn. Choir rehearsal FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 100 Windsor ave. (1 block south of East Main st.) Sunday: 11 ajn Church service 11 a.m Sunday school, nursery available Sunday and Wednesdays Wednesday: 8 pjn. Testimonials of healing Reading room 228 West Sixth si 10 ajn. to 5 pjn. Daily (except Sundays and holidays) FIRST CHURCH OF TBB NAZARENE 520 North Holly at. Raymond Hum, pastor SU9n:05ya.m "Goepel Hour" KITED 9:45 ajn. Sunday scheol 10:30 .m. Bible school program dionstrliion 6 p.m. Junior and senior groups 7 .p.m. tvening worship Wei3ay: 7:30 .m. Brayer meeting 10 f.m. Choir praetiee Thuay- . . no Bwr asid fastieej glirSay. e jj. etrtyer at church altar $kftl ISBODI9 CBUBCH Vst Msi t Laurel sts. SiwrB BojBbrry. aaixuete SU930,tm. Church school , 9.30 ft 11 a- 11 am. Senior aid jurtor hues churcir school . "' ' 530 Junior hi MY1T 7 p.m. Senior alge BW Wednesday 7 pjn. Boy Scouts 730 pjn. Youth choir rehearsal 830 pjn. Chancel choir r sal 2QSdVJa. Fellowship to prayer FRIENDS CHURCH (Corner of DeBarr and Merriman) Clynton Crisman, pastor Sundav: 9:45 It 11 a.m. Church school 9:45 Ac 11 ajn. Worship 7 p.m. Christian Endeavor S p.m. Praise and worship 9:30 p.m.: "Quaker Hour" -broad' cast KMED Wednesday: 8 p.m. Youth prayer meeting Thursday: g pjn. Prayer meeting FOURSQUARE CHURCH East Jackson and Biddle rd. J. H. Mathewson, pastor Sunday: 9:4a a.m. Sunday scnooi 11 a.m. Morning? worship 30 pjn. Berean, Crusader and children s church 730 n.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 730 pjn. Bible study ana prayer FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 809 Western ave. (McAndrews rd. at W. Jackson at.) an Mcioy. pastor Stnday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn Worship service 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic services Tuesday: 7:45 pjn. Midweek services Friday: 7:43 pjn. Mid-week services KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 24M Jacksonville Highway Briday: 725 ajn. service meeting and ministry school Sunday: 6 a.m. watcntower study f uesday: :0 pja Bible study JC. PITT AVENUE CBUBCH OF VRE NAZABENE 133 Sit. Pitt ave. Henry I. Browa, paster Cunday: 9:45 ajn Sunday school 100 ajn Worship service 630 ajn Junors and young paopic - - - 730 pjn. Evening service tednesday: 730 pjn Prayer meeting OPEN BIBLE STAND ABD CHURCH 271S Table Bock rd. Virgil Harsh, pastor Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn Morning worship p jn. Overcomer's youth service 7 pjn X renins evangelistic service Thursday: 730 pjn Midweek service and Bioie study THE AQUARIAN HALL OF TRUTH 435 North Holly st. Miss Alice Cook and Miss Flora Hara. pastors Sunday: S pjn Worship service . UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP No summer meetings; for fall Sundav school information call Mrs. Walter Arron, MUrdock 9-3148. UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD Pythian Hall 5th Sc Grape sts. Katherine Bosworth, minister Sundav: 11 ajn. Sunday devotional serv ice and Sunday school Tuesday: 2 p.m. Ashland publie library Wednesday: 1:30 pjn Fagalde home. Shady Cove Thursday: 730 pjn. Midweek service, Cen ter rooms 203 Houy Diag. Fridav: 11 ajn. Weekly class, Center rooms, ZU3 HOiiy mag. VALLEY VIEW SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST CHURCH South Stage rd. John Trude, pastor Sunday: . 930 a.m. Sabbath school' 11 a.m Worship hour 5:30 p.m. Missionary volunteers Tuesday: 10 a.m. Dorcas Wednesday: 8 pjn. Prayer meeting - ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. ULCA Fourth and Oakdale Marvin Langeland, interim pastor aunaay: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND FAITH TABERNACLE High I ay (") South of Ashland Leo o. te, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic services Dally: 10 a.m. Praver services Tuesday, Friday and Saturday: 7 2u pjn. services FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (United Church of Christ) 717 Siskiyou blvd. Fred G. Flocher. pastor Sunday: 9:45 a Jn Sunday school 11 ajn Worshin Thursday: 8 p.m. Church council FIRST METHODIST CHURCH North Main at Laurel Ross Knotts, pastor Louis Miles, associate pastor Sunday: 9:43 a.m. Sunday scnooi 11 a.m. Morning worship 5 Dm. Senior hieh MYF Tuesday: imo p.m. Frayer group 6 pjn. Senior high fellowship FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Main and Helman sts. B. J. Holland, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 9:45 Ac 11 a.m. Morning worship Tuesday: 630 p.m. Men's breakfast, Place caie GOLD HILL COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Corner 4th st. tc 4th ave. Howard Walton, pastor Sunday: 10 a m. Church school 11 ajn Worship service 6:30 pjn. Intermediate MYT 7 pjn. Senior MYF THE CHURCH IN THE PINES (Full Gospel) 2 miles south of Gold Hill, eld Pscifie hirhwav Delbert Wesley Casey, pastor Catherine Casey, assistant pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7 pjn. Bible study and srayer service Pr erians Have Played I nf luential Role i n History esbvt PHOENIX FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner First and Rose sts. Perry M. Johnson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mornina" worshin ' 630 pjn Baptist training union uh p.m Evening worship Wednesday: 7 30 pjn Midweek Bible study FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH second and cnurch sts. William H. Saladin, minister Saturday: 730 p.m. Membership class Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school ' 11 a.m. Worship service Wednesday: - 930 ajn Bible study and pray er nour . . TALENT WAGNER CREEK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Preaching service 7:30 p.m. Evening service PHILADELPHIA CHURCH (Nonsectarian) 1891 Grandview ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, pastors Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn Worship 7:45 pjn Evangelistic service Wednesday. 7:45 pjn. Midweek service PILGRIM HOUNESSCHUBCH 342 Mae st. Sherman Moore, pastor Sunday:' 9:45 a Jn Sunday school 1 11 ajn Mornine worshin 6:45 pjn Young people's service 738 pjn. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7:30 pjn. Midweek prayer serv ice) SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 326 South Oakdale ave. Priests: Ft Carl Mai, Fr. John A. Ug., Fr. William McLeod Sunday: 6. 7, 830, 10 & 11:30 a.m. Mass 730 pjn Rosary and benedic tion Wednesday: 730 pjn. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions Saturday: 4-530 & 730-9 pjn. Confession Daily: 8 ajn. Mass ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fifth St. and N. Oakdale Ave. G. R. V. Bolster, rector John S. Power, assistant Sunday: . 8 ajn Holy communion 930 ajn Church school familv service 9:30 a.m Nursery school and junior church school li ajn rioly communion Friday: 11 ajn. Holy communion ST. LUKE'S METHODIST CHintrn Bigham hall, fairgrounds M elvin Dixon, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Church school 9 ajn. Worship service ST. PETER EVANGELICAL LUIHUUN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 102n Taif Mmin - Kenneth T. Korby. pastor Sunday: . 8 a.m. Worship service Q-3A m m e M n J . mIiaaI - 4 Bible class il am Worship with sermon and holy communion 2 pjn. Sunday school picnic, Hawthorne park Wednesday: 8 D.m. Ausfshllrv f?Aflfai rtn GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Mountain and Iowa E. Paul RiedeL pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday , school and adult Bible class 8 & 11 ajn Worship services Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Walther league offi eer's meeting Wednesday: 7:45 pjn. Adult instruction class CENTRAL POINT CHURCH OF CHRIST Third and Oak sts. Mr. Jean M. Shelly, minister Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 10:45 ajn Worship service 630 p.m Junior, Junior High and Senior youth meetings 730 pjn. Evening evangelistic service Wednesday: ' 73,0 pjn. Midweek service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH or. Norman xuuy, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 a.m. Church worship 1 pjn Youth group MISSIONARY BAPTISTS Townsend Club Building Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Fifth and Pine sts. W. H. Johnson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service Thursday: 7:45 p.m. Young people's service EAGLE POINT COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Joseph J. Munshaw, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school ' 11 a. m Worship service 7 p.m Youth fellowship 8 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 8 p.m. Prayer meeting SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST - Grange hall John Trude, pastor Saturday: 9:30 ajn sabbath school 11 ajn. Worshin. communion: W. E. Atkin vresidlna: Wednesday: 730 pjn. Prayer meeting home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Estelle KEITH'S f Ornamental Iron Let as show yea bow to give year heme a completely new appearence. inexpensively, with our beautiful Ornamental Iron! Free Estimates Ph. SP 3-35SS 2231 Orchard Home Drive BUY DIRECT and SAVE! JACKSONVILLE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC . CHURCH Fr. William McLeod Sunday: 9 ajn Mass VILLAGE CHURCH (Interdenominational) Across from Museum Dick Merriman, pastor Sunday: . 10:45 a.m. Worship service SHADY COVE OUR LADY OF FATIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday: 11 ajn Mass ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH School band room W. B. MacHenry, vicar Sunday: 9 a.m. Holy communion and sermon , 930 ajn. Church school Wednesday: 730 pjn. choir rehearsal . RURAL CHURCHES FOREST ACRES COMMUNITY CHURCH Affiliated with American Sunday School Union (non-denominational) seven miles rvortn of Medford, l block east of Table Rock rd. Lester Wilcox Jr., pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 730 p.m. Evening service GRIFFIN CREEK COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Griffin Creek Granee Tyley O. Evans, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 7 pjn Young people's service pjn. -Church service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer ROGUE VALLEY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Route 1. Box 161. Gold Hill ' M. M. Kruie. DJ. Sunday: 8 pjn Service - SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH (Interdenominational) John Roelfs, minister Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship SAMS VALLEY GOSPEL CHURCH (Nondenominational) Gordon Peterson, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 730 pjn. Regular service Thursday: 730 pjn. Bible study and prayer VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CHAPEL Camp White Perry M. Johnson, chaplain Sunday: 10:15 a.m pjn Guest minister, in theatre be on July 11 at 8:30 p.m Protestant worship By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International In number, Presbyterians rank fifth among U. S. rellg ious bodies. In prestige, they rank near the top. Presbyterians have played an influential role in U. S history since their first church was founded by the Scotch immigrants at Reho both, Md., in 1683. Their handiwork is strikingly evi dent in the U. S. constitution which set up a system of gov ernment patterned after i Presbyterian synod. Today there are about 4,' 200,000 ' Presbyterians in the United States, more than any other country of the world. Among them are President Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and scores of other prominent persons. x . . Nearly three-fourths of Am erica's Presbyterians belong to one denomination, the United Presbyterian church in the USA, which was formed at Pittsburgh last week by a merger of two groups. The Southern Presbyterian church with 830,000 members, is the second largest body. They are eight other Presbyterian de nominations, ranging in size from less than 500 to more than 85,000 members Governed by Elders . Presbyterians get their name from a system of church government which is their distinctive contribution to Protestant Christianity. There are three basic types of church organization. The churches governed by bishops are said to have an "Episco- Grange Notes Lake Creek Grange HE Chairman Nora Brad shaw reported on the number of coffee bands the Grange is saving. We have need for many more and she asked members to bring them to each meeting. She also re minded members to bring their sales slips to the July meeting. The names of the business firms . may be found in the Grange bulletin,'' listed under Jackson county. Faye George gave an inter esting report on" an article entitled "A New Window in the Sky." Carl Jansky, who worked for the Bell Tele phone company, discovered that there was a noise inter rupting their service across the ocean each night. The noise was lour minutes ear lier each night which corre sponded to the rise of the stars. Jansky died before he had completed his work but others carried on. At present there are radio towers all over the world collecting data from his discovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Charley attended State Grange at Eugene and gave a report from the meetings they attended. There were -33 Grangers from Jackson coun ty at the state meeting. This being safety montn, Claus Charley read a poem. The poem stressed the need for being most observant Of trains. The birthday of Helen Woolfolk was honored. Ozie Burrell baked and decorated a cake. Next grange meeting will pal" form of government. Those in which local congre gations rule their own affairs by majority vote are "Con gregational." The Presbyterian system is a representative form of gov ernment in which authority is vested in "elders" elected by the people. Presbyterians believe it is the same system used by x the early Christian church. They cite numerous New Testament passages re ferring to "Presbyters" the Greek word for "elders" con ducting church affairs. The governing body of a local Presbyterian church is called "The Session." It con sists of the minister "teach ing elder" and several elect ed laymen "ruling elders." A "Presbytery" ' exercises auth ority over all churches in a particular city or other geo graphical area. It is composed of approximately equal num bers of ministers and ruling elders chosen to represent their sessions. A "Synod" is a similar rep resentative assembly govern ing a number of Presbyteries. All of the Synods in the coun try come under the General Assembly, which meets an nually. Followers of Calvin " In doctrine, Presbyterians are spiritual descendants of John Calvin, the Swiss theo logian and 16th century con temporary of Martin Luther who left as great an imprint as Luther on the Protestant reformation.. John Knox carried Calvin's teachings to Scotland in 1550 and on them built the Church of Scotland, still the parent church of Presbyterians through the world. It was from Calvin that Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Donald Gus Stuart, violation basic rule. 110. Frank Vernon Kievet, allowing unlicensed- person to operate ve hicle, Sio. Johnnie Harold Greb, violation basic rule, S10. Philip Gordon Johnson, violation basic rule, $10. Jess Dwsyne Janssen, disobeyed traffic sign, S5. Robert Kenneth Hood, improper passing and lane usage, S5. ' Paul Austin Godward, violaUon basic rule, S10. Donald H. McLeod. disregarding no right turn sign, 5. William Harold Reichstein, viola tion baste rule, $10.. Freddie Lee Holt, violation basic ruie. sio. Melbs Irene Chartier, disobeyed traffic sign, S5. lerry ie run, vioianon nasie rule. S10. Elden Harold traffic signal. S5. riazei K.atnenne Age, disobeyed Swayne, dlso beyed traffic sign. S5 Gerald Dwayne Green, violation Basic ruie. sio, peter wiiuam voroecK. violation dssic ruie, aio. DISTRICT COURT Charles X. Jenka, violation basic rule, S 15. . t . hod w. Reaae, lauure to stop, sio Deloris J. Shaw, no operators license, S10. Dean L, lng, $15. K Weitman, truck speed- Bennett, violation erman A. basic rule. SIS David R. Clement, overload. JTl David R. Clement, overload, S30. Melvln I. Taylor, overload, $30. Kicnard l. wiison. no motor ve hide license, $10. CIRCUIT COURT Dorothy French vs. William French, divorce complaint. . Martha Owens vs. Luther V. Owens, divorce complaint. - - MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Gus Eurene Goldennennv Jr.. and Betty Jane Sinyard, both of Central Point. 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' Calvin held that "by the decree of God, some men are predestinated unto - everlast ing life, and others foreor dained to everlasting death. The "elect" are certain of ultimate salvation, regardless of how far from grace they may seem to fall.' The "oth ers" are doomed by an "im mutable" decision, made "be fore the foundation of the world was laid." ; Some Presbyterians still subscribe to this doctrine in its rugged original form. But others have found it neces sary to tone it down sharply to bring it. into harmony with MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, rejen, Friday, Jum It, 195S J Medford Youth Boys State Of licer Corvallis (UPI) Doug Leonetti of Portland was elected governor of Boys State here Thursday. Leonetti defeated Merle Wallis, also of Portland, 147 to 118. He was to be inaugu rated in Salem today. 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