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FRIDAY. AUGUST IS. 1960
Presbyterians Plan
Services, Activities
' Sunday at the First Presby
iterian church, Eighth and Hoi-
jly, Dr. Kirkland West will
'continue his series of sermons
ron the book of Ephesians,
J speaking on "God's Power for
ilflan s weaKness. "mere win
'be baptism of infants at the
Ml a.m. service. Miss Karen
' vL-ytle will sing Mozart's "Al-
leluja" at both the 9:30 and
.'the 11 a.m. services.
t Aug. 27-29 at 7:30 p.m. the
; Geneva players present "A
! Sleep of Prisoners" by Chris-
; topher Fry.
Youth fellowship will be
'held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the
::home of Becky Gates, 1958
Milltard rd. There will be
swimming and John Pierce
: and Ross Kinsler will lead
;the meeting, "A Faith for the
'Nations," on the world mls-
,'sion of the church. Youth
.'night, Wednesday, will begin
at 5 p.m. at the home of Mr.
;and- Mrs. John Dellenback
;257 Windsor dr. There will be
swimming followed by sup
:per , and Bible study to con
tinue in the 16th chapter of
'Acts. '
' Geneva fellowship for col
;iege-age people meets Sunday
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark,
;2118 Dellwood ave. The Rev.
;Bob Jacks will lead the pro
gram on "Love and Mar
triage." Bible study for Gene
va fellowship is Thursday at
;8 p.m. at the church. "Dance
r.o? "the Squares," a square
'dance for Geneva fellowship
'and the Methodist group, will
be held Friday at 8 p.m. at
Zthe Elliott home, 2186 Hanley
:rd. .
J . A. - new class for prospec
tive church members will be'
igin Sunday, Aug. 28, at 5 p.m.
;Wettminiier
i Sunday at the Westminster
'Presbyterian church the serv
'ice of worship is being con
ducted by doctors who are
members of the congregation.
:Dr. Laurel Case, Dr. Jack In
gram and Dr. Ray Casterline
will report On "The Relation
;-of Christian Faith to Health."
f . This report is the result of
ja study, authorized by the
i general assembly in 1B56, by
committee which included
an imposing list of members
lof the ministry, theologians
''and medical men.
During the service Miss Lin
"da Smith, contralto, will sing
"the solo "I'll Walk With God."
Summer Children's church is
held at the worship hour for
.!r.MMinn frnm IS in 10 Vnnr
; These children attend church
with their parents and are
excused during the service for
"a time of Bible stories and
: games. A nursery for pre
' school children is also pro
vided. ' Westminster Youth fellow
ship for senior high students
' will meet tonight at the home
; of Rosanne Legas, 220 North
.;' Barneburg rd. All students,
'r including incoming soDho-
'; mlng at 5 p.m., followed by
refresnments ana a program.
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. lake Rihle f amm
" The Southern Oregon Com-
Inc. nnened the first week nf
Bible camps at Camp Mc-
! Loughlin, Lake of the Woods.
; on Aug. la witn Z4u junior
' girls in attendance. This
reached for a one-week camD.
the Rev. Paul O. Kroon rjresl.
dent of the association, report
ed.
The association will conduct
two more weeks of camps
this year, youth camp. Aun.
: 22 to 27, and Junior boys,
Aug. 29 to Sept. 3.
. Speaker for the camps this
year are the Rev. and Mrs.
Clifford Gustafson, Weed, Cal-
J . . 1. T T-l , . I" .
ii., me ni'v. ruui 4. ureen,
evangelist lor the Youth
camp, Phoenix, Ariz., and the
Rev. Dwight Kinman, Bible
teacher for the Youth camp,
Portland.
This is the ninth year of
Bible camps conducted by the
association. From a small be
ginning of 54 young people in
1952, the camp has grown to
an attendance of 608 In 1959.
There is every indication that
the attendance this year will
go much higher.
Lay
Members to
Speak
at Zion
The Rev. H. C. Coovert and
two members of the Senior
turner League oi &lon Luther
an church, Eric Ewaldsen and
Albert Watson, will leave
early Sunday, for Parkland,
Wash., where they will attend
a Luther League workshop at
Pacific Lutheran college. They
will return Aug. 26.
Two lay members of the
congregation will supply the
pulpit Sunday, In the absence
of the minister. C. S. Slcssler
will deliver the sermon at the
8:30 a.m. worship service, and
Otto Ewaldsen will speak at
1 1 am.
college-age group will meet
at the home of Sandy Clark,
2118 Dellwood ave., at 7:30
p.m. A discussion on "Love
and Marriage" will be led by
the Rev. Robert Jacks.
Westminster Presbyterian
church Is located on Oakwood
dr. between Barneburg and
Groveland aves. .
Youth Director
To Be Honored
Sun. by Baptists
Ned Landers, who has been
youth director at First Baptist
church during the summer
months, and Mr. and Mrs. Ol
iver Smith, who have served
as advisors for the senior
high youth, will be honored
at the church on Sunday.
The message at the 7:45
p.m. worship service will be
given by Mr. Landers, and he
and the Smiths will be hon
ored at the fellowship hour
following this service. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith are joining the
staff at the International
Child Evangelism Institute in
Muskegon, Mich., the first of
September, and Mr. Landers
will be completing his studies
at Western Baptist Seminary
in Portland, this winter.
Work with the senior young
people of the church will be
continued under the leader
ship of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mi
near and Miss Joyce Colvin.
'The Midnight Miracle"
will be the sermon subject of
Pastor Edward C. Stauffer at
the 11 a.m. worship hour at
First Baptist church, Sunday.
The adult choir will partici
pate in the service, and Miss
Carol G r e s h a m will sing
Down From His Glory."
Miss Janice Dodson, who
will leave in September under
Wycllffe Bible Translators for
work in New Guinea, will be
guest speaker at the high
school and college age youth
group which meets at 6:30
p.m. Sunday.
The Sunday school picnic
for all ages in the Bible school
will be held on Saturday,
Aug. 27, at TouVelle park.
The potluck picnic will begin
at 6:30 p.m., preceded by
games tor the young people.
Service Planned
At Crater Lake
The annual vesper service
at Crater lake will be held
by the Congregational church
es of southern Oregon Sunday
at 4 p.m. The location of the
service is 1.6 miles from Rim
Village Junction along the
west rim road. The service Is
held with the worshipers sit
ting on a slope facing the lake
It lasts about 30 minutes.
The Rev. Edward G. Wulfe-
kuehlcr, Ashland, will preside
over the worship. The Rev
Marshall McKinnle, Klamath
Falls, will rend the scripture.
The speaker this year will be
the Rev. Thomas McCamant,
Medford, who takes as his
topic, "The Everlasting Hills."
The morning worship at the
Congregational church of
Medford will be at the usual
10 a.m. hour. The pastor will
take as his topic, "The Golden
Rule." The soloist will be
Mrs. Gene F. Chamberlain
There will be a laymen's
breakfast on Wednesday at
6:30 a.m. with the pastor lead'
ing the discussion.
St. Luke's Church
Tells Activities
"The Higher Happiness"
will be the subject of the
sermon given by the Rev.
Mclvln Dixon, minister at St.
Luke's Methodist church, at
the Sunday worship service
at 10 a.m. Supervised nurs
ery Is provided for pre-school
children and junior church is
conducted for children from
first through the fourth
grades.
Sunday school convenes at
9 a.m. with classes for all
ages. Mm. Richard Kyle, su
perintendent, Is in charge of
preliminaries.
The finance commission
will meet for special session
Monday at 8 p.m. In the
church.
St. Luke's is located at
2940 Siskiyou blvd., across
the street from the Hoover
Elementary school.
Jacksonville Church
Announces Subjects
Jacksonville - At the morn
ing worship service of the
Jacksonville Assembly of God
church the Rev. W. Elwood lr-
by will speak or. the subject
"The Vanity of Life."
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. the
youth service will be conduct
ed by the Christ Ambassadors
President Robert Vaughn Jr.
Pastor Irby will speak on
the subject "The Man God
Uses" Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
1957 Award of Merit
National
Former Minister Returns
To Southern
The First Southern Baptist
church, 794 Lozier lane, has
received word that their for
mer pastor, the Rev. J. M.
McCraw, with Mrs. McCraw
LT. COL. JOHN ERICKSON
MRS. JOHN ERICKSON
SA Officers to
Visit Corps Here
This Week End
Special activities and meet
ings are on the agenda for this
week end to coincide with the
visit of the divisional leaders,
Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Y.
Erickson.
Colonel and Mrs. Erickson
will arrive In Medford Satur
day, and conduct a Senior Sol
diers (members) meeting at
7:30 p.m. Sunday at 9:45 a.m
they will be guests of the local
Salvation Army Sunday
school and Colonel Erickson
will speak at the worship serv
ice at 11 a.m.
In the afternoon the Erick-
sons win take part 1 in me
monthly service conducted by
the Medford League of Mercy
workers at the Jackson Coun
ty Farm home. Mrs. Erickson
will be the spenker at the
service to commence at 2:30
p.m. At 6 p.m. the Young
People's legion will be host to
Colonel and Mrs. Erickson.
Following the open air serv
ice at 7 p.m., the final Salva
tion service will be held at
7:30 p.m. in the Salvation Ar
my building with Colonel
Erickson speaking. The public
Is invited to all Sunday Serv
ices, but the Saturday service
is for senior members of the
Salvation rmy. ,
Monday before returning
home the Ericksons will in
spect the S.A. Transient shel
ter on Crews rd. and other lo
cal facilities of the Army.
Christian Tells
Sunday Subjects
The Rev. Fredrick Ross
Evans will preach at both
services Sunday morning at
the First Christian church on
the subject "The Prodigal's
Prerogative."
The youth choir will sing
Father, Lead Mo Day by
Day" at the first service. The
Rev. Glenn McKcrrow will
sing "Into the Woods My Mas
ter Went" at the 10:55 a.m.
service.
The Christian Youth fellow
ship will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. Evans will talk to them
on "Youths' Responsibility in
Government." Bill Edwards
will give the devotionals.
Wednesday the youth fellow
ship will meet at the church
at 6:30 p.m. to go on a swim
ming party.
The Chi Rho fellowship will
meet at 7 p.m. Dale Carson
w il 1 be study leader and
Charles Williams will have
charge of the worship. Their
mict-weok recreation will be
held at the Wayne Wakefield
home Thursday evening.
Winner
CHURCH NEWS
Religious Publicity Council
Baptist Here
and their two young sons, Ray
and Eugene, are en route to
Medford from Arkansas.
Mr. McCraw resigned as
pastor several weeks ago on
account of ill health, but after
a vacation of rest and recrea
tion finds his health much im
proved and has accepted a
call to return to the church
and resume his duties as pas
tor. The family is expected
to arrive in time for this Sun
day's services at 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.
A reception will be held in
their honor at the church
Thursday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m.
Anyone interested is invited
to atend.
The young people's Sunday
school department has been
invited to a weiner roast to
be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Burns, Wagner
Creek rd., Saturday, Aug. 20.
All young -people of the
church and their friends be
tween the ages of 17 and 24
are invited to attend.
Activities For
Central Church
Told by Pastor
Both the morning and eve
ning messages Sunday at the
Central Church of Christ will
be from the eighth chapter of
the book of Romans. It will
be titled "God's Power in
Your Life"; the morning mes
sage being part one and the
evening message, part two.
The speaker will be John V.
Heberllng, minister.
Central church meets for
the study of God's word at
9:45 a.m. Sunday, at which
time there are classes for
each age group from pre
school to adults. High school
and adult groups will study
this week the lesson "Isaiah
Denounces Social and Person
al Evils," Isaiah 5:1-24. There
are also discussion and fellow
ship groups for school age
young people Sunday at 6:30
p.m.
Central church meets for
worship and gospel preaching
at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. each
Sunday. The Lord's Supper is
served at the morning service
and is available to any who
desire it at the evening serv
ice.. Mr. Heberllng will give
a message in song Sunday
entitled "It's in My Heart."
On Wednesday, Aug. 24
the midweek meeting will be
dismissed so Central church
may go to the Central Point
Church of Christ to hear Mr.
and Mrs. Yoshtmitsu Higa
who are returning to native
Okinawa after receiving their
college training in this coun
try.
The meeting place of t h e
Central Church of Christ is
at North Central ave. and
Jackson st., Medford.
College Announces
Entrance Schedule
Mt. Angel - College en
trance examinations for stu
dents planning to attend Mt.
Angel college this fall will
again be given at the college
building, Saturday, Aug. 27,
at 10 a.m.
Registration is slated for
Saturday and Sunday, Oct,
1 and 2, with regular classes
beginning Oct. 3.
This later date has been
selected because of the build
ing program in progress at
the college. The new residence
hall and student union build
ing will be ready for partial
occupancy Oct. 1. Date for
actual completion is set for
Oct. 20.
New fnculty members in
clude Thomas Sullivan, lan
guage department; Mrs. Muri
el Davis, sociology, and John
Todd, chemistry and physics.
A record enrollment of 100
freshmen is expected.
Students who have not yet
taken the entrance examina
tion may do so on Aug. 27.
Brethren Church to
Host Quartet
A male quartet from La
Verne college, La Verne,
Calif., will appear in a sa
cred concert at the Medford
Church of the Brethren, 345
Mary st., in the worship serv
ice Sunday at 11 a.m.
The quartet Is currently en
gaged in a tour of northern
California, Western Idaho,
Washington and Oregon,
which will include 24 ap
pearances. The Youth Fellowship of
the church, under the direc
tion of Miss Linda Nelson,
will sponsor a party for the
quartet In the church fellow
ship hall Saturday evening.
A
Christian Worship
Gives Many Titles
To Supreme Act
By LOUIS CASSELS
United Press International
To Roman Catholics, it Is
the Mass. In Eastern Ortho
dox churcl.es, it is the Eu
charist. Among Anglicans, lt
is known as Holy Commun
ion. Many Protestant's prefer
to call it the Lord s Supper,
Whatever its title. It Is the
central and supreme act of
Christian worship.
It was instituted, by Christ
himself at his last supper with
his disciples, in -the upper
room of a house in Jerusalem,
a few hours before He was
arrested, tried and crucified.
Found in Corinthians '
The earliest written ac
count of the simple ritual He
performed, and the meaning
He gave to it, is found in St.
Paul's First Epistle to the
Corinthians.
the Lord Jesus in the
night in which He was betray
ed took bread; and when He
had given thanks, He brake lt,
and said, 'This is my body,
which is'broken for you: This
do in remembrance of me. In
like manner also the cup, af
ter supper, saying, 'This cup
is the new covenant in my
blood: This do, as oft as ye
drink it, in remembrance, of
me.' " .
Thus bread and wine were
Christians, with the body and
blood of Christ which were
sacrificed to redeem men from
their sins
Eucharist, from a Greek
word meaning thanksgiving,
seems to have, the earliest
term applied to the rite. An
cient records show that regu
lar' celebration of the Eu
charist began in the primitive
Christian Church early in the
First Century A.D. It has con
tinued ever since in virtually
all branches of Christendom,
the Quakers being the most
notable exception. ' ' ' '
Different in Nature .
Although Christians are
united in their fidelity to this
act of worship, they differ
considerably in their under-
standing of its nature and
significance.
Some Protestants, for ex
ample, Baptists, Disciples of
Christ and pentecostal groups
observe the Lord s Supper
as a "memorial" service. They
believe that its primary pur
pose is simply to remind
Christians tnat "wnue we
were yet sinners, Christ died
for us."
Hornbrook Group
Lists Speakers
Hornbrook-The Rev. Hart-
zell Buckner was guest pas
tor in the pxilpit of the Horn
brook Methodist church Aug.
14.
Mr. Buckner, now pastor at
the Methodist church In Din
uba, Calif., served the Yreka
church for eight years, and
was transferred from Yreka
10 years ago. While In Yreka,
he often served the Hornbrook
church.
Mr. Buckner's son. Bob, a
youth lay leader at the Yreka
Methodist church, was orig
inally scheduled to take over
at Hornbrook Aug. 14 as he
did the previous Sunday, but
asked his father to substitute
for him. Mrs. Hartzell Buck
ner. accompanied her husband
to Hornbrook.
Services next Sunday will
be ' conducted by local lay
leaders. The pastor, the Rev.
William C. Ogden, plans to
be back in the pulpit Aug. 28.
Miss Oregon to Be
Honored at Cottee
Dr. George Roseberry will
preach on "T h e River - of
Sticks" Sunday at the 9:30
and 11 a.m. worship services
at First Methodist church.
Miss Oregon, Miss Rose
mary Doolen, will sing for
each service the solo "The
Lord Is My Shepherd."
The youth choir, will . sing
Praise the Lord, the Al.
mighty." The coffee hour will
honor Miss Doolen. All of the
congregation who wish to
meet her will have the oppor
tunity at that time.
Methodist Men meet Thurs
day noon. A colored movie,
"The Methodist Men's Hour,"
will be shown.
The 75th anniversary com
mittee will meet Thursday at
7:45 p.m. at church in the
fireplace room.
Optometrists Attend
Seminar, Medford
Six Medford optometrists
attended a postgraduate sem
inar Tuesday at Rogue Valley
Country club, at which Dr.
A. M. Skcffington, St. Louis.
Mo., presided.
Medford optometrists at
tending were Drs. Tom Ander
son, Orval Eaton, Frank Free
burger, A. W. Glutsch. Rich
ard Nelson and William
Thompson.
But the vast majority of
Christians in the world - in
cluding Catholics, Orthodox,
Anglicans, Lutherans, Presby
terians and Methodists - re
gard the Eucharist as a "sacra
ment," or sacred mystery.
They hold that God acts
through the sacrament In a
supernatural way to Impart to
believers the uplifting of
mind, the purifying of motive
and the strengthening of will
that is called grace.
Among the sacramental
churches, however, there are
strongly - held differences' of
doctrine about the nature of
the Eucharistlc miracle.
It is Catholic and Orthodox
teaching that the elements of
the service, which retaining
the external appearance of
bread and wine, are literally
changed in Catholic termi
nology, "transubstant i at e d"
into the body and blood of
Christ at the moment of con
secration. Renewal of Sacrifice .; '
These communions regard
the celebration of the mass as
renewal" or "re-enact
ment" of Christ's sacrifice on
the cross.
Leaders of the Protestant
Reformation rejected the doc
trine of transubstantiation and
sought to eliminate from the
Mass any suggestion of a
"repitition't of the atoning act
of Christ which, they said,
was performed once and for
all on Calvary.
While asserting that the
bread and wine of communion
are sacred symbols rather
than the literal body and
blood of Christ, the Reforma
tion churches held - and still
hold - that Christ is spiritual
ly "present" in the Eucharist
in a real and unique sense.
They believe that those who
partake of the sacrament
therefore partake of Christ,
receiving His spirit as nour
ishment of their souls.
Other differences among
Christian bodies concern de
tails of the service.
4 Churches Tell
Sunday Events
Rogue Rim - The Rev D.
Floyd Barnett, retired minis
ter ' of - Hope ,. Presbyterian
church,; R o'g u e River, will
speak Sunday at 11 a.m. at
the church. The minister is
currently on vacation. -
Jacksonville - The Rev.
King K. Jones Jr., minister
of First Presbyterian church,
Jacksonville, will speak Sun
day on "God's Vineyard," an
other in a series on "Preach
ing from the Prophets."
The junior choir will sing
"One God."
Phoenix - The Rev. Wil
liam Saladin will speak on
Are . the Demands of ' the
Church Too Great?" during
the 11 a.m. services Sunday
at the Phoenix First Presby
terian church.
The youth choir will be
discontinued until fall.
A college age retreat is
scheduled for Diamond lake
Aug. 19 to 21. Registration
blanks may be obtained at the
church office.
No choir practice or coffee
hour will be held during Au
gust.
Central Point - The Rev.
Robert Olmsted, pastor of
Central Point First Presby
terian church, will speak
Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. wor
ship service on "The Mission
of the Seventy."
Last Sunday the Geneva
Fellowship choir sang "How
Great Thou Art".
A nursery is maintained
each Sunday during the wor
ship service.
Assembly of God to
Have Guest Speaker
The Rev. L. E. Ray. pastor
of Assembly of God church
in Lovelock, Nev., will be
guest speaker at First Assem
bly of God, 1108 West Main
for the 7:30 p.m. Sunday
evangelistic service. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray are now in the Med
ford area visiting relatives.
Pastor Robert E. Cull will
speak at the 11 a.m. Sunday
worship service on the sub
ject, "All Out for the King
dom." Final plans are being com
pleted for the "Kid's Crusade"
to start at First Assembly on
Aug. 29 under the direction
of the Rev. and Mrs. Ray Wil
son and children of Grants
Pass. Mr. Wilson, an Ameri
can Indian, will announce de
tails of the crusade sometime
next week.
ASHLAND SERMON
Ashland - "Give All to
Christ" will be the sermon
topic Sunday at the 8:30 and
11 a.m. worship services at
Grace Lutheran church, Fran
ces lane, Ashland. Vicar John
Kllffner will speak. The text
will be Mattht 19:16-26.
CRATER LAKE
Community bide, at rim near
lodge ,
Donald Hall, student miniiter
Sunday:
8-.4S a.m. 5 u n d a y ichool,
hdqtrs. recreation hall
9:45 ajn. Service of worship
7 p-m. Service of worship
Tuesday:
10-11:30 ajn. Vacation Bible
school, hdqtrs. recreaUon hall
7:30 p.m Bible atudy group,
Slim Mabery home
Wednesday:
0:10 pjn. Choir rehearsal
Friday:
9:13-10 p.m. Discussion group
Saturday:
7 p.m. Service of worship,
Mazama campground .
PROSPECT
Community halt -Fr.
William McLeod
Sunday:
6 pjn Travelers' mass
Former Pastor
To Speak Sunday
At Nazarene
The Rev. Vernon L. Wilcox
and family, former pastor of
the First Church of the Naz
arene will be present for
"Wilcox Sunday", Aug. 21 at
the First Church of the Naz
arene, 520 North Holly st.
Serving the local church as
pastor from June 29, 1951 to
June 6, 1954. Mr. Wilcox is
known in the community. He
will , give the message at 11
a.m. and broadcast over sta
tion KDOV.
Mr. . Wilcox also is an or
ganist and his entire family
are musical. During the Sun
day school hour at 9:45 a.m.
Mr. Wilcox and his teen-age
daughter, Roxanne, will give
an orgin and piano duet. Mrs.
Wilcox will sing during the
morning service.
An old fashioned dinner
on the grounds will be held
in. the ' afternoon following
the morning service. It will
be a notluck dinner and all
the friends and members of
the church who wish to come
are invited. Hot and cold
drinks will be provided."
The Wilcoxs have been for
the past six years in Port
land, at the Moreland Church
of the Nazarene.
The ' pastor . of the local
church,', the Rev. Harold M
Sanner, will -bring the eve
ning message, "Water and
Fire."
St. Peter's Topics
Told for Sunday
The question, "Why Must
the Righteous Suffer?" is the
topic chosen for Sunday's ser
mon at St. Peter's Lutheran
church by the Rev. John E
Simon, pastor.
The sermon will be based
on the experiences related in
the book of Job, and it will be
preached at. both the 8:15 and
11 a.m. service. The church
is located at East Main and
Vancouver sts. Holy commu
nion will he celebrated dur
ing the 8:15 a.m. service.'
Sunday school for all age
groups will begin at 9:30 a.m,
The Church Council of St.
Peter's will meet Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. Planning session
for the coming state conven
tion of the Walther league is
set for Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Speakers Told
For Bible Church
Central Point - Two guest
speakers will be heard at the
Community Bible church,
Fourth and Alder sts., Cen
tral Point, Sunday. Evangelist
Paul A. Green, Phoenix, Ariz.,
will speak at the 11 a.m. serv
ice. Mr. Green will also be at
the Lake of the Woods Youth
camp, Aug. 22-27, as the camp
evangelist. .
At 7:30 p.m. the Rev. Jack
Schisler and family, who are
en route to Argentina as mis
sionaries, will give the mes
sage. Mr. Schisler is known to
several churches in the valley
as he has conducted meetings
at . Grants Pass, Trail and in
Central Point during the past
three years. , ..
Peirce Promoted to
Hotel Manager Post
Maxwell Peirce, son of Mrs.
Y. S. Christianson, 37 Valley
View dr., and the late Max
Peirce, has been promoted to
manager of the Canterbury
hotel, San Francisco.
The young man was gradu
ated from Medford High
school in 1950 and is a grad
uate of the University of Ore
gon. He has been the assistant
manager of the Claremont ho
tel, Berkeley, according to an
announcement by the Clare
mont - Canterbury organization.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth t Holly Phone SP 2-2830
Sermon: "God's Power for Man's Weakness"
( Rev. D. Kirkland West
A cordial walcome awaits you Sunday morning.
Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Church School classes for all ages ,
, . . - 9j30 and 11:00 a.m.
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"You are my sheep,
and I am your God, ay
34:31.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
West Jackson and Welch sts., near
Holly st.
Fred O. Sapp Jr., minister
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m, Worship service
II a jn. junior cnurcn -
Friday:
6:30 p.m.-
-Youth fellowship
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third st
Loyce Carver, pastor
Sunday:
8.-05 a.m. Radio bradcast KMED
8:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a jr.. Morning worship
3 p.m. Young people' meeting
7:50 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday & Friday:
8 pjn. Evangelistic service
ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH
ELC
2501 Barnett rd.
Elvin S lollefson pastor
Sunaa
8:30 tc 11 ajn. Divine worship
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Church Membership class
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOO
1225 E. McAndrews Rd.
L. D. Krause, pastor
Sunday :
s :4a a.m. sunaay icnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. CA youth and chil
dren's services
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic rally
Wednesday:
7:ao pan. uioie ana prayer nour
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
North Central ave. at Jackson at.
John V. Heberllng, minister
Sunday:
vao a-m.-mme acnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth groups
7:30 pjn. Evening worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court St.
Sunday: . " "
tf'ju a.m . i-Togram mtu .
10:30 a.m. Worship service
7-30 o.m, Worship service
Wednesday:
7:30 P.m. utscussion oi noman
L.euer
CHURCH OF CHRIST '
1701 West Main st.
Rosse V. Long, minister
Sunday:
a:1 a a.m. 0101c classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m, Evening worship
Wednesday:
7:30 o.m. MiaweeK utoie siuay
xnursaay:
l pjn Lames uioie ciass
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Chimh of Christ)
i oaitwooa ar
(1 block south of Cast Main on
Groveland mve.l
Thomas McCamant. minister
Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday icnooi
10 a.m. Worshln
4 D.m. Vesoer Service at Crater
laice
Wednesday:
:30 a.m. Laymen's oreaKiast
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
(American Bantisti
North Keeneway dr. at Ridge way
Clifford, J. xoung, pastor
Sunday:
u:a ajn. t-nurcn scnooi
11 a.m . Mornlnc worship
Wednesday:
a p.m. rayr meeting
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
2460 Roberts rd.
G. E. Walston. minister v
Sunday: .
a:0 ajn. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship hour
7 o.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 D.m- frayer miiuni .
Bible study.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD -
1106 W. Ma n St.
Robert E. Cull, oastor
Sunday:
a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 ajn. Worship
6:15 pjn. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 ojn. Evangelistic service
Tuesday:
7 p.m. rrayer um
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. MiaweeK service
FIRST BAP1IST CHURCH
(Conservative
North Central at Filth
Ed Stauffer, interim pastor
Sunday
u:iu a.m. aunany mkiiuui
11 a.m. Morning worship
with ttermon .KBOY1
6:30 D.m. Baotlst vouth leagues
and adult Bible study
7:45 D.m. Evening worsmp ana
fenowsntp nour
weanesaay: .
o.m. Midweek service
of
prayer and Bible study
rms-i cnnis-nAif CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale '
Fredrick R. Evans, minister
Glenn McKerrow, associate
Sunday:
a:a a jn. ounasy kiiuui
8:30 St 10:35 a.m. Worship serv
e:ao ojn. unrisuan iouin iei-
lowship
7 cm. Chi Rho fellowship
Monday:
7 D.m. soy acouis
Wednesday:
6:30 pjn. iouin cnoir xenearsai
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.
100 Windsor ave
biock souui or casi main si.i
Sunday:
8:43 a.m. ivnu x -now t-nnauan
Science Heals "
11 a.m. cnurcn service
11 ajn. Sunday school, nursery
available Sunday and Wednesdays
Wednesday
B pjn. lesnmomais vi newing
Reading room 228 Wast Sixth it
10 a.m to 5 DJn. Daily (exceo
Sundays and holidays.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Haven and Holly sts.
W E. Martin pastor
Sunday:
8 a.m. Christian Brotherhood
hour, KBOY
9:43 a.m. Sunday scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
7 pjn. Adult prayer group
7:30 d Jn. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 Djn. rrayer ana Bini
meeting
ASHLAND TOPIC
Ashland - "Robin Hood of
Israel" will be the sermon
topic Sunday at the 11 a.m.
worship service at Ashland
Methodist church, North Main
and Laurel sts. Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond, minister, will
speak.
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
the heep of my pasture,
the Lord God." Ezekiel
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
520 North Holly at. .
Harold M. Sanner, pastor
Sunday:
7 ajn. Intercessory prayer at
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
10a.m. "Showers of Blessings'
KDOV.
11 ajn. Morning worship
6 pjn. Youth groups
7 pjn. Evening worship
Tuesday:
6 p.m. Intercessory prayer at
altar
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Hour of power
8:30 p.m. Choir practice :
Thursday:
6 ajn. Intercessory prayer at
alter
Friday:
I pjn Missionary prayer and
fasting.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel sts
George G Roseberry minister
Robert F Dowrey, Associate
Sunday -
9:30 ajn. Adult classes and
church school
9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship
9:45 ajn. College age class
II a.m. Nursery
li ajn. Junior 8c Senior highs
6:30 pjn. Older youth and sen
ior high MYF
Tuesday:
9:30 ajn. WSCS General
7 p.m. Junior high MYF
7 pjn. Senior high MYF fun
night
Wednesday
7 p-m. Boy Scouts
7 pjn. Youth Choir rehearsal
FIRST PENTSCOSTAL
CHURCH JESUS NAME
(Independent)
1265 Blddle rd.
Charles Richardson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
Wednesday:
7:45 pjn. Bible study and pray
er meeting
FIRST PRESHY'i'fcHtAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts
D. Kirkland West, pastor; G. Rob
ert Jacks, Harold M. Rotierts,
and Robert T. Bridge.
Sunday:
9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship service
9:30 a.m. Nursery thru Junibrs
11 a.m. Junior and senior high
graders
10:30 & 12 noon Coffee hours
7 pjn. Youth fellowship
7:30 pjn. Geneva fellowship
Monday:
6:30 a.m. Presbyterian Toast
masters Wednesday
5 p.m. Youth night
730 pjn. Neighborhood fellow
ship Thursday:
S p.m. Geneva Bible study
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH
794 Lozler lane
Roger Pryor, interim pastor
Sunday: '
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Training unions
730 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Group meetings
8 p.m. Hour of prayer and
Bible study
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
East Jackson and Biddle rd.
R. H. Mathewson, pastor .. . j
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
630 pjn. Berean Crusader and
children's church
7 30 Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Bible study and
prayer
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1284 South Peach st.
E. C. Bush, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
II a.m. Worship -7
p.m. Family hour
7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Midweek prayer serv
ice JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom hall
2402 Jacksonville highway
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Service meeting a
theocratic ministry school -Sunday:
6 p.m. Public talk
7:15 ojn. Watchtower study
Tuesday:
u pjn. hi Die stuoy
MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Mt. Pitt at Chestnut
James O. Gordon, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
10:53 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. NYPS
6 p.m. Junior society
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
730 D.m Praver meeting
Friday:
ii noon Hour oi orayer , i
missions
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
CHURCH
2715 Table Rock rd.
Virgil Harsh, pastor
sunaay;
a:43 a.m. sunaay scnooi
ii a.m. worsmp service
S n.m. Overt? nmcr Youth rv
Ice
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 u.m. Privir and Bible
study
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
608 Western ave.
Ltllie Snider, pastor
Sunday; -
n:5 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
730 o.m. EvancrIitUff rv!ra
Tuesday:
'au pjn. Midweek prayer serv
ice Thursday:
:ju pjn. Young people a service
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Nonsectarian)
1851 Grandview ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White,
pastors
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
730 D.mEvanffallatlr mmrurm
Wednesday:
7:30p.m. Prayer meeting
Friday:
pjn. hi Die atudy
UNITY CENTER
OF MEDFORD
J South OaUalt
Affiliated
Unity Schoel Christianity,
Lta's Summit, Ma.
Midweek Devotional and Heal
In Service every Wednesday
730 pjn. Study class every rrf.
day H:00 ajn. at 905 So
Oakdal.
t Refular Sunday
Devotional Services 11:00 ajn
Sunday School
Y.O.U.
at
PYTHIAN HALL ;
Sth and Grape sts.
Center Open Daily
10:00 a m. to 4.00 pjn.
Prayer Ministry and Counselinc
by appointment.
Rev. Katherina Boaworth.
Minister
Office SP 34M3