Building Fund Canvass Set
By Local Congregational
The Congregational church
will hold its building fund
canvass Sunday. Funds are
needed to build a new church
and educational plant at the
corner of East Jackson st. and
Berkeley Way.
Each member and friend of
the church will be visited
Sunday between 2 and S p.m.
The service of worship will
be held at 11 a.m. in the audi
torium of Hoover Grade
school on Siskiyou blvd., east
of South Modoc rd. Church
School classes will meet in
the school band room and
cafeteria at the same hour.
Taking part in the canvass
Sunday service will be the
Rev. Harris E. Hcverly, Den
ver, Colo., secretary of the
church finance advisory serv
ice, who has been working
with the church during this
week In preparation for the
canvass visitation.
As the worship hour be
gins, Mr. Heverly will speak
to the children of the church
school about the part they
may play in the building of
a new church.
Christian Living
School To Start
Sunday Evening
"A High Culling" will be
the subject of Dr. George
Roseberry's sermon at First
Methodist church Sunday.
Miss Sharon Smith and Mr.
Michael Johnson will sing a
duet, "Hold Thou My Hand,"
at both morning worship ser
vices. The youtn cnoir win
sing "Jerusalem, My Happy
Home" at 9:30 a.m. and the
chancel choir will sing "God
Be In My Head" at 11 a.m.
The School of Christian
Living will start Sunday at S
p.m. Three classes are being
offered with different lead
ers each of the six Sundays.
The first class is "Responsible
Adults for Tomorrow's
World" with a film "The
Bright Side" being shown.
Mrs. O. P. Taylor is the lead
er. The second class offered is
on "Churchmanshlp" and will
be conducted by the steward
ship and finance commission
with Elliott Beckcn. leader. A
film "The Will of Augusta
Nash" will be shown.
Walter Higglns will lead the
third class on the nature and
mission of the church, "The
Church Is Mine."
There will be classes for
school age children as well as
adults. The Junior High and
Senior High Methodist Youth
Fellowships will join the rest
of the church at the snack
supper served by the Ship
mates class at 0:30 p.m. fol
lowed by their regular Sun
day evening programs.
The Senior High MYF will
have as their guest Sunday,
Garner Haupert, who will
show his slides and talk about
his trip to Norway last sum
mer. The Methodist Men will
have their monthly dinner
meeting Thursday at 6:30
pm. in Wesley hall. "Senior
Citizens in Medford" will be
the theme. The program will
be conducted by Mr. Higgins.
Omar Bacon, and Dr. Frank
Roberts. The Senior Activity
Center orchestra will furnish
the music.
Council Accepts
O'Brien Baptist
O'Brien Representatives
of C o n s e r v a 1 1 v e Haplisl
churches in Ashland, Med
ford. While City. Grunts Pass
and Sehna accepted Ihe newly
affiliated First Baptist church.
O'Brien, at a recognition
council held in the O'Brien
church Oct. 4
A constitution and by laws
was drawn up by a commit
tee representing the charter
members, following the new
church's organization, under
the direction of acting pastor
the Rev. Arthur Drews and j
the Rev. Edward Duerksen of .
the First Baptist church, sd-
ma
The Rev and Mrs Harold
Burger will be al the First
Baptist church Oct. 16 at 7:311
p in. to show pictures of the
World Evangelistic cruvade
work In Mexico and oilier
foreign countries
Mr, and Mrs Burger make
a visit annually to Oregon
and this area where many
groups help support Ihe work
of tile crusade.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave , 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Arc Sin, Disease, and Death Real?"
Church and Sunday School Services dt I I 00 a m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 pm.
You Are Always Welcoma
liiten to: "The Bible Speaks To You"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9.00 A.M.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1962
At the adult service, he will
preach a sermon entitled
"Bold Dialogue With Our
Culture." Following the ser
mon, the Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the church, will
commission the 25 canvassers
ol the project.
Following the morning
service on Sunday, the :an
vassers will have dinner to
gether at North's Chuck Wa
gon, and there receive final
instructions for their canvass
ing from Mr. Mevcrly.
Sunday at 8 p.m. a Thanks
giving service will be held at
the Welty house, 2840 Hill-
icrest rd. At that time, the re
suits of the canvass visitation
will be announced and a con
cluding service of worship
will be held.
4mA .
DR. H. C. ROYS JR.
Crusade Speaker
Christian Life
Series Continues
The Christian Life crusade
will continue nightly at First
Southern Baptist church, 794
Lozicr lane, with Dr. Harvey
C. Roys Jr., guest speaker.
The sessions arc held al
7:30 p.m. and Sunday he will
speak at the 11 a m, and 5:30
p.m. services.
Dr. Roys is the son of mis
sionary parents who served in
China until 11121, After re
ceiving his doctorate of med
icine degree from the Uni
versity of Oklahoma school of
medicine in 11)43, he served
in the U. S. Army in Okinawa
and Korea. Following his dis
charge he took specially train
ing Ht the New York Univer
sity, Bellview Medical cen
ter, skin and cancer unit.
He is now pastor of the
Brooklyn Avenue Baptist
church, Seattle, Wash., and Is
president of the Kingdom
Building Foundation of Wash
ington.
Topics for the series of
messages will Include the
Value of Suffering," "A Phil
osophy of Life That Works"
and "Four Emotions and
God's Word."
The choir, under the direc
tion of Dennis Suinpels, will
sing al each service.
Holiness of God
To Be Subject
The licv. IliTiiard K. An
drews will speak on the holi
ness of God al the Sunday 1 1
a in. service of the First Bap
tist church meeting at Wilson
School auditorium, G rand
ave. at Corolla si. Title of his
message is "Our God Is A
Holy God." A mixed trio will
sing anil Maynard lladley will
be soloist.
At the 7 pin. service. Mr.
Andrews will speak on
"Things You Can Be Sure
Of." Miss Linda Scott will
sing and Wayne Jackson will
play I he trombone.
Tuesday the men's fellow
ship of Hie church will meet
al the Wilson school cafeteria
for a politick supper and
meeting at 30 p.m.
The program will be a
panel of stH'akers.
Wednesday evening t h e
chinch will hold ils quarterly
business meeting.
loyof V Fellowship
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Postponed To Ocf. 1 7
Talent The annual loyally
fellowship dinner onguiully
scheduled tomglil has been
postponed until Wednesday,
Oct. 17, at 6 45 p.m. in the
Talent Mclhodisl annex
The story ol the church
year will be presented
through skil, song and pic
torial scene. All members and
constituents are inv ited to at
tend. Fai-h family is to take
cocrcd dull and table serv ice.
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THE REV. A. I.. McKAY
Here From University
First Christians
To Hear Field
Representative
The Rev. Adrian L. McKay,
field representative for Drake
university divinity school,
Dcs Moines, Iowa, will be the
guest speaker at both services
Sunday morning at the First
Christian church.
In addition to pastoral and
university work, Mr. McKay
takes an active leadership in
community affairs.
At the first service the
youth choir will sing "Jesus,
I Love Thee." The chancel
choir will sing "Lovely Ap
pear at tne iu:aa a.m. ser
vice. Mrs. B. T. Rice and Mrs. J.
F. Evans will host the coffee
hour following the second
service.
Nancy Bogener will lead
the Chi Rho Fellowship study
at 6 p.m. on self-understanding.
Patty Evans will give the
devotions. Mrs. Ralph Cook,
church worship department
chairman, will meet with the
Middlers at 8 p.m. and show
them ways to set up worship
centers and present devotion
al services. Mrs. Cook will al
so give the study at the Chris
tian Youth Fellowship meet
ing on "The Art of Fine Wor
ship." Tomorrow night the Chris
tian Youth Fellowship are
having a progressive dinner
party Willi the Middlers as
their guests. The dinner will
feature foreign foods and the
courses will be served at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn
Monla, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
North, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Simcox, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
II. Gandec.
Anniversary To Be
Celebrated Sunday
Medford Friends church
will celebrate Its 2()lh anni
versary Sunday.
Harold Beck, former mis
sionary to Alaska who now
pastors the Rosedale Friends
church near Salem, will be
Ihe guest speaker for the pro
grain following a politick din
ner in the social hall.
Dr. Milo C. Ross, president
of George Fox college. New
berg, started the Medford
Friends church 20 years ago
wilh eight people meeting in
his home on Keene Way.
Pictures of the first attend
ers and construction progress
of the plant now valued at
nearly $200,000 will be shown
al the anniversary program.
Dr. Claude Lewis. Central
Point, will be muster of cere
monies. More than 200 are
expected to attend the dinner
and anniversary service.
Mr. Heck will also speak at
the evening service and will
show colored slides of the
Alaska field during the 6:30
p.m. youth service.
Foursquare To Have
Two Guest Speakers j
The Hrv, and Mrs, Lcroy j
Nydevrr will be gui'Ms spoitk-1
eis tit the Sunday 7:30 p.m. j
servirivH at the Foursquare i
i liurch. 2200 Roberts rd. They
also will show slides on t!u
niisionny work in Mexico.
Mr Nydever will leave
within the neM few weeks
for the ItinttiiiiKe school in !
Costa Rich to study huiKuaKO i
and customs.
Sunday the church wilt ob
serve its second anniversary
at ihe 1 1 a m. services. The i
Rev. K L. Mathewson will
speak and .several musical
numbers will be suns
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haen Slice!
AHihaled Wilh Unity School cit Chrutianily, Lee s Su'int, Mo
REV KATHARINE BOSWORTH. V.n.s'f
Worship Hour II 15 am.
"Use Your Inheritance"
Romans 8 1?
Sun.!,n School. Voutri ot Unity. Adult 3ible Class 9 45 a m
Ot'iL oce" daily Monday thru fnuav, 10 I m -4 o m
95 S Oakdale Ae Phone 7;2.60i
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
Roman Catholics Schedule
Religious Discussion Clubs
The fall session of Contra
lernity of Christian Doctrine
religious discussion clubs is
now under way in Sacred
Heart parish, with some
groups already filled and
meeting regularly. Other
groups are completing plans
for beginning their discus
sions during the next two
weeks.
According to Mrs. Arthur
Becker, chairman of the CCD
activity, an increased interest
In the study sessions for
adults is evident this year be
cause much of the material
to be discussed concerns Ro
man Catholic church govern
ment and ecumenical coun
cils. Selected as a text to be
used at the current meetings
is Volume II of the Practical
Catholic Life series, entitled
"What Every Catholic Should
Know" and edited by the Rev.
Hugh J. O'Connell of the Re
demDtorist Fathers.
Sirenalhened Faith
Since discussion clubs have
proven to be a successful
moans nf si renifthenine the ac
live faith of many individuals
during times when pastors
have less onnortunitv for per
sonal contacts, the Very Rev
Carl Mai and the assistant
priests of Sacred Heart
church encourage all who
can, to participate in the cur
rent sessions.
Anvnnn wishing to form or
to join a club, or desiring fur
ther information, may call
Mrs Rocker. 773-2B5D.
Free baby sitting service is
offered by St. Mary s students
for parents of young children.
Those needing this service
should call Mrs. Paul New
comb, 772-5405, immediately.
Other Courses
Adult inquiry classes are
held each Monday night for
approximately 25 weeks. The
Rev. John A. llg will conduct
information sessions for those
who are interested in inquir
ing into the teachings and
practices of the Roman Cath
olic church.
Two Churches List
Coming Activities
Central Point - "Devotion
that Dares" will be the title of
the sermon to be preached
Sunday by the Rev. Robert W.
Olmsted during the 1 1 a.m.
worship service at the First
Presbyterian church, Central
Point. Following the worship
service a coffee hour will be
held in the Church Fellowship
hall.
The Senior High Fellowship
will meet at the church at
6:30 p.m. Sunday and travel
to Medford for a combined
youth group meeting.
Jacksonville - "The Mas
ter's Tools" is the title of the
sermon to be preached by the
Rev. King K. Jones during the
II a.m. worship service in the
First Presbyterian church,
Jacksonville, Sunday. The
choir will sing the anthem
"Praise Ye The Father."
Al 7 p.m. on Sunday the
Men's Study will meet in the
church. This informal discus
sion group will consider Acts
1:6-2:13. All men are invited
to attend.
Trinity Baptists
To Hold Communion
Trinity Baptist c Ihi r c h.
Griffin Creek and South
Stane rds.. will hold a com
munion service at the 11 a.m.
service Sunday.
Pastor Bruce O. Rogers
will Kive a communion medi
tation on "The Basis of Our
Communion." The Scripture
portion will bo Phillppians
2:1-11. Mrs. Helen Merriman
and Mrs. Loren McCormack
will sing a duct at this acr
v ice.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the
members of Trinity Baptist
will meet for a regular busi
ness meeting.
Talk Announced For
Unitarian Group
"The Mutual Stimulus of
Science and Religion" by Nils
Y. Wcssell, president of Tufts
university, will be the talk
at the Unitarian fellowship
Sunday at 1 1 a.m.
U will be taped for presen
tation to the group by Carl
Cieorgc
The service is held at the
Red Cross building, HO Haw
thorne ave There will be a
general discussion of future
program topics fol'.minfi the
ervice
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
The classes meet on the
second floor of St. Mary's
Grade school, beginning at
8 p.m.
Catechism teacher training
classes will begin Tuesday,
Oct. 16. The new class in
Catholic doctrine and cate
chism teaching methods will
be offered for present and
future teachers of catechism
and for all Catholics who
would like an intensive re
fresher course in religion.
Certificates Given
The first meeting will take
place in the activities room
of St. Mary's Grade school, be
ginning at 8 p.m. The Rev.
1957 Award of Merit Winner
jilBj
Conference
At Church of
The Rev. John Grimlcy
missionary to Nigeria for 17
years, will speak Sunday at
the 11 a.m. worship service at
Church of the Brethren, 345
Mary st. His topic will be "Is
Your Church Growing?"
Mr. Grimley will be one of
the speakers at the local
church during the week end
session of the 53rd annual
conference of the Oregon dis
tricl of Church of the Breth
ren. The session started this
morning and will continue
through Sunday noon.
Keynote speaker tonight at
7:30 o'clock and again Satur
day at 7 p.m. will be Dr. Har
old D. Fasnachl, president of
La Verne, Calif., college. His
topics will be "Profile of the
Church in 1972," tonight, and
"How Docs Your Garden
Grow?" Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grimlcy and
their four children are now
on furlough, living in Spring
field, Ore. He is attending
Northwest Christian college,
Eugene.
Mrs. Grimlcy is author of
a book "Children of the Bush
Country," which is illustrated
by her husband.
Theme for the conference
here is "Jesus Christ the Light
of the World." Some 200 dele
gates from throughout the
slate are expected to attend.
Moody Institute
Official To Talk
Dr.. Ernest Malyon of
Moody Bible institute, Chi
cago, is presenting programs
of sound color films and Bible
messages nightly and Sunday
through Oct. 13. al the Be
rean Baplist church, While
City.
Mis subject for tonight at
7:H0 o'clock will he "What Is
The Grealest llinderance to
Revival Today?" Music for
this service will be provided
by a group from Mcdford's
First Baptist church.
Saturday evening the film
"Time and Eternity" will be
presented. This film is pro
duced by the Moody Institute
of Science and explains Ihe
meaning of time and space.
At the Sunday 11 a.m. serv
ice Dr. Malyon will speak on
the subject "Are You Ready'."'
At the 7::i() p.m. service, Dr.
Malyon will speak on "If
Christ Returned to White City
Tonight'' Music will be pro
vided by a group of young
instrumentalists.
Monday the Moody Insti
tute of Science film, "Facts of
Faith," will be shown.
Music Department
Plans 'Sing Along'
The music department of
the Reorganised Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints is sponsoring a "Song
Along," Saturday, Oct. U. at
7:,t0 p.m. in (he church an
nex All are invited and refresh
ments will be served by the
ladies Re La Da Sa organisa
tion The Zion's League will hold
a chili super at the home of
Tom Schyler, 1014 W. Fourth
st., Saturday before the song
fest. This marks the start of
a new year's activities for the
youth. Schyler is youth
leader.
Klder James Davidson will
be the speaker for the 11 m.
service Sunday Mr and Mrs
William tin-gory will smg a
duet for the service.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth ind Holly Phon 779-1711
Sermon: "How a Christian Must Live'
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Worship Services 9:30 and 1 1 a.m.
Church School 9:30 a.m.
Junior and Senior High Classes 1 1 :00 a m.
MEDFORD. OREGON
Gilbert Lulay will conduct
the sessions on the new keryg
matic approach to catechism.
Teaching methods will be
presented by Sister Francis
Marion, SNJM. CCD teaching
certificates will be presented
to all who satisfactorily com
plete the course.
Catechism for grade school
pupils attending public
schools are held each Satur
day in St. Mary's Grade
school at 10 a.m. The Public
High School of Religion meets
in the same building every
Sunday at 5:45 p.m. for those
students enrolled in public
high schools.
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Is Under Way
the Brethren
DR. H. D. FASNACHT
Keynote Speaker
Unify Topics Are
Given For Sunday
"Use Your Inheritance" is
the subject of the sermon
scheduled Sunday by the Rev.
Katharine Bosworth at the
11:15 a.m. service, at the
Unity Church of Medford,
Holly and Haven sts. The text
is taken from Romans 8:17.
Miss Sandra Mvers will be
at the organ and Frank Schu-
chard will sing "Acquaint
Thyself With Him."
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, Oct. 17, at
11 a.m. at the church. Those
attending are to bring their
lunch. At 1 p.m. the study
class will meet.
Grants Pass and Ashhind
study classes will meet as
usual.
Men of Unity will meet
Monday, Oct. 15. at 6:;I0 p.m.
at the church, for a potluck
supper. Bill Turner will be
chairman.
"The Unity Way of Life" by
Marcus Bach, will be in the
book department soon. This is
an outsider's view of Unity
by a religious researcher.
Copies may be reserved by
calling Unity center, f)!)5
Oakdale ave., phone 772-600'2.
Unity church of Medford is
an affiliate of the Unity
School of Christianity at Lee's
Summit. Mo.
Study Day Planned
By YCW Sunday
Members of the Young
Christian Workers from Port
land. Roseburg and Medford
will meet at St. Mary's Grade
school auditorium Sunday for
! a study day.
Speakers will be Colleen
Dunn, vice president; the Rev.
Gilbert Lulay, chaplain of the
Medford section; Mike Wood-
i ruff, president and George
i Miller treasurer.
Topics will be "Importance
! of the Individual." "The Mys
! tical Body." "What YCW De
. mands of YCW Members" and
; "Spirituality of Dues."
' Workshops will be held be
I Iwecn talks for discussion.
Mass and communion at
! Sacred Heart Catholic church
: will start the dav al 10 a m.
; Breakfast will follow at the
; home of Mr and Mrs. Fritz
; Betscharl. When the study
day is completed, members
will asain gather at the Bel
sehart home for a dinner.
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HtV. MAURICE RHODtN
Here From Japan
Nazarenes To
Hear Missionary
The Rev. Maurice Rhoden.
missionary to Japan now on
furlough in the United States,
will speak Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at the First Church of the
Nazarene, 520 North Holly st
Mr. Rhoden has been work
ing in evangelism at Hok
kaido following a year of
language study in Tokyo. He
began his work in Japan in
1957.
Mr. Rhoden will describe
the work in Japan and show
colored slides.
The Rev. Harold M. San
ncr, pastor will preach Sun
day at the 11 a.m. service on
Ephcsians. The subject will
be "To Make All Men See."
The topic for Mr. Sanner's
message in the 7 p.m. hour is
"Everything But God."
Music for these services in
clude the sanctuary choir sing
ing "Saviour, Like a Shep
herd Lead Us," and a tenor
solo by Jack Dclmonte during
the morning service, a duet
by George McUne and Mrs.
Rex Vowell, a soprano solo
by Mrs. Cliff Shafer, and an
instrumental solo by Bob
Hansen, in the evening.
Football Theme
A fall program following
the football theme is now
under way in the Sunday
school of the Oregon Pacific
District Churches of the Naz
arene. Emphasis is on the
home department enrollment
and also on the teen-age de
partments. The theme for the
latter is, "Go Teens Go."
Perry Christiansen, minis
ter of education and music,
has announced that perfect at
tendance awards will be pre
sented during the Sunday
school hour Sunday. Highest
honors go to Charles Leschcn
sky for 14 years of perfect at
tendance, and to Fay Stiehl
and Mrs. Clarence Starkcy
for 13 years each.
Laymen To Hear
Panel Discussion
The regular monthly din
ner for the laymen of St.
Mark's parish will be held in
the Guild hall Monday at 6
p.m.
The program, following the
dinner, will take the form of
a panel discussion on "Ihe' re
sponsibilities of the Episcopal
layman." Following a brief
presentation by each member
of the panel, an open discus
sion period will be held with
all invited to participate.
The panel, which will be
moderated by Robert W.
Voegtly. will include the Rev.
John Bright, representing the
clergy; Mrs. Margaret Philips,
the ehurchwomen; Eugene
Donahoo, the vestry; and Bob
Beatty. the laymen.
Mr. Bright, former assist
ant at' St. Mark's parish, has
recently returned from ser
vice with the church in Brazil
and is rector of Trinity Epis
copal church in Bend.
What Spiritualism
Is, To Be Reviewed,
Gold Hill - "What Spiritual-1
ism Is. And Does" will be the j
title of the address by the
Rev. Elvin'a Colburn. pastor1
of Concord Spiritualist chapel j
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The serv-1
ice will also consist of mes-'
sages and healings
Mrs. Colburn said two visit- j
ing mediums are expected in '
the near future. Dales of their
arrival at the Gold Hill chapel j
will be announced. They are
the Rev. Evelyn Allinger. Los
Angeles, and the Rev. William I
llollen, West Covma. Calif. I
HEAR . . . rPSTTl
DR. ERNEST G. MALYON X:
of Moody Bible Institute SV'. tl" 1
Ths Massage of Cod's Word '?';
Berean Baptist Church k !
Crater lake Highway end Avenue "A" 1 !
White Cry, Oregon I W '. t( " i
October 7-19 V ' ; U Ah
Sundays: 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. fojF
Weekdays: 7:30 p.m. A.' v. ;
everybody cordially invited! Dr. Ernest Maylon
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Series Start,
Medford Presbyterians
The final sermon in a scries
on Colossians will be deliver
ed by Dr. D. Kirkland West
at First Presbyterian Church
Sunday, entitled, "How a
r'hrictian Must T.iVC."
The Chancel Choir will sing
an anthem for both the 9.30
and the 11 a m services and
Miss Diana Hunter will sing
"O Lord Most Holy by Ce,ar
Franck. ,
At 7 p.m Sunday Rogue
Valley Presbyterian youth will
be guests at First Chu irch o
hear a talk by Miss freedaj
Hartzfeld, assistant to the ,
college
Boy Scout Troop 13. spon
sored by the Men's club, will
hold a court of honor and din
ner in the Fellowship hall
Monday at 6:30 p.m. All par
ents and friends are invited.
THE REV. JACK QUALLS
New Minister
Activities Listed
At Phoenix Church
Phoenix - The Rev. Jack
Quails, minister of Phoenix
Church of the Nazarene,
Phoenix, will speak Sunday
at the 11 a.m. worship service
on "An Ounce of Prevention
Is Worth A Pound of Cure."
The minister recently as
sumed duties at the church.
A Sunday school rally will
end the two-week long opera
tion doorbell Sunday morning
at the church. Several musical
selections have been planned
for the Sunday school opening
assembly. Miss Pamela Gid
eon will play the organ and
sing "Rock of Ages," and the
young people will gather
around the organ to sing "The
Old Rugged Cross."
Miss Ruth Cauthon will
lead the group singing ac
companied by her sister, Lin
da, at the piano. A duet will
be sung by Steven and Cary
Quails.
Teaching, Training
Session To Finish
A week of teaching and
training will end this week
end wilh several talks Riven
by L. M. Dugan and L. A.
Mahan, district and ciriuit
representatives from the
Watchl ower headquarters.
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Danger of "falling out" of
God's lavor. will be discussed
by Dugan, Saturday, Oct. 13.
Another portion of the meet
ing will be devoted to "New
Things Learned." from the Bi
ble. A question and answer
period will be held.
A public talk. "Is It God's
Will That Men Suffer and
Die," will be given by Ma
han, Sunday al 4 p.m. It will
be followed by the weekly
study in the Watchtowcr en
titled. "Add To Your Knowl
edge Every Day," and a final
discussion by Dugan.
GH Mefhodisfs Plan j
Trip To Camp Sunday i
Gold Hill - The Rev. Loch
len L. Gregory, pastor of Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church, will give the sermon
message, Sunday al 11 a.m.
A trip to Indian Springs is
planned for Sunday afternoon.
The outing will consist of ex
ploring the camp and a vesper
service. Those going are to
take a sack lunch. Cars will
leave the church at 2 p.m.
Those in need of transporta
tion arc to be there prior to
thai time. j
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End for
All are Invited to an adult
Bible Study led by Dr. West
on the 66th chapter of Isaiah
in the Fireplace room at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Jack:
Sides conducts a Bible Survey
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) Thursdays at 10 a.m.
: Westminster
Worship will be held at 11
I Westminster Pres-
Dyterian church Sunday. The
Reynolds, pastor.
new .series c(
on the subJcct ..Tha
o t
wU1 con
centrate on Christian love.
The church choir, under tho
direction of Ronald Bartlett,
will sing the anthem "Like as
a Father." Children's church
will be held during the serv
ice and nursery care is avail
able for pre-school children.
The adult class meets at 9:45
a.m. in the pastor's office and
is presently in a study of "Tha
People of God in the Bible."
The Junior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 5 p.m. at
the church to hear John Wie
be, who-has served as a mis
sionary to Nigeria for 25
years. A film on Christian
work among the lepers wiil
also be shown.
The Senior High Fellowship
will meet at 4:30 p.m. at tha
church to go to Black Oaks
Retreat center for a joint
meeting with the youth of St.
Mark's Episcopal church. Din
ner will be served and a dis
cussion meeting will follow.
Central Church
Events Planned
"Living By Jesus' Teach
ings" will be the subject o
the message Sunday at Cen
tral Church of Christ, 1440
South Oakdale ave. The
speaker will be minister John
V. Hcberling.
The worship service begins)
at 11 a.m. with junior worship
service for elementary school
children at the same time.
There is also a nursery avail
able for babies and pre-school
children.
Bible School begins at 9:45
a.m. with an opening assem
bly in the auditorium. There
are two Sundays left in the
Bible school hunting season
contest, and the junior class is
leading. Everyone who has
been to Bible school in the
last three weeks is a hunter,
eligible to invite and bring
new "game" to Bible school
with them.
At the 7:30 p.m. service Mr.
Hcberling will conclude hia
! series of sermons on "Meet
ing Honest Situations." This
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A midweek service is held
Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. The
minister is leading a series of
lessons on Bible geography
and background. This week
the group will be studying
background history of the
book of Exodus.
METHODIST TOPIC
The Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor of SI. Luke's
Methodist church, 2940 Siski
you blvd., will speak on
"Luke, Physician and Friend'"
at the 11 a.m. worship service
Sundny. Oct. 14 has been des
ignated St. Luke's dav.
First Baptist
Church
Conservative-Fundamental
B. E. Andrews, Pallor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, OCT. 14th
9 40 A M.
Sunday School tor All
II 00 A M.
"Our God li a Holy God"
7 00 PM
"Thingj You Can Dt
Sure Of!"
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Bible Study and
Prayer Service
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