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FRIDAY, Evangelist Will Continue Services At Local Nazarene The Rev. James C. Crab, tree. Springfield, Ohio, evaiv gelist in the Church of the Nazarene, will continue a ser ies of services at the First Church of the Nazarene, 520 North Holly st. Mr. Crabtree preaches each evening at 7:30 o'clock except Saturday. Preaching services Sunday will be at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The evangelistic crusade con tinues through Nov. 25. The pastor of the local church is the Rev. Harold M. banner. The junior high choir will be featured in tonight's serv ice, wnich is Junior High Night. All the choirs of the local church arc being used during the services. The primary choir will sing during the Sunday school hour at 9:45 a.m. and the junior choir will sing in the Sunday service at 7 p.m. Departments Recognized The pastor has announced that there will be special nights during the services next week in which various departments of the church will be recognized. Wednesday night will be the adult de partment; Monday, youth; Tuesday. Missionary society, and Friday, all Sunday school. Sunday's collection will be the annual thank offering for world missions which is re ceived throughout the denom ination. Music for the 11 a.m. serv ice Sunday will be the sanctu ary choir singing "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." The Fishermen male quartet will also sing. During the 7 p.m. service a ladies trio composed of Mrs. Rex Vowell, Mrs. Rex Coble, and Mrs. Jerry Anderson will sing. Bob Han sen will present an instrum ental solo. Three Churches List Activities Central Point - The Rev. John Phillips, field director for the Board of National Missions of the United Pres byterian church in the U.S.A., ,,'mM nrn'.i.l. tl.n c.,,., Q,m. ri-.v ,i,.,Mn n, ii a , wo,- ship .service at the First Pre bylerian church, Central Point. Following the service ft coffee hour will be held in the fellowship hall. The Junior and Senior High Fellowship will meet at the church Sunday at 6 p.m. to begin rehearsals for the Christmas pageant. The regu lar meeting will follow at 7 p.m. Jacksonville --A dedication service, during which mem bers nl the First Presbyterian church. Jacksonville, will of fer their stewardship com mitment pledges for 19B:i, will be held during the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Kini! K. Jones, will resume his scr ies of messages from Ejihes ians. His topic will be "Trade Your Old Life in on a New One.'' The choir will sing a Thanksgiving member. "A Prayer of Thanksgiving." Sunday al 7 p.m. the Men's study will meet at consider tin- fifth chapter of Acts. Ilurinu the Thanksgiving week end. members of the church's youth group will participate in the Y o u t h Synod meeting in Medford. The speaker lor this occasion will tie Dr. James Robinson ot rw York Phoenix Tile congregation of tin- Phoenix Presbyterian church will observe Loyalty Suiidwy on Nov. lit. Mrs. Mary Thompson will he the organist and the Rev. Wil li.itn Sahulin has chosen the topic "Our Common Mis sion'' for his sermon. Nursery care will be provided and a roller hour will lollov the worship .service. Jan Stone and Janie Suit will he in charge of devotions and refreshments for the youth group meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. The adult group will meet at 7 :t(l p.m. Sunday in the inanse to continue their dis cussion on the subject of church and state. Witnesses Plan Week's Meetings What does the crisis in the world mean according to Ri hie nronhcev? Lester Russet. Central Point, will give a Hi-' hie answer lo that question Sunday at 4 p m. in a dis rnuise entitled "World Crisis. What Does It Mean" It will he given at the Kingdom hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Jack-1 sonville highway, al 5:15 p.m. on "The Word Who Is Hp?" speak at the Rogue Valley which Mr. Reynolds will The theme for the Friday Unitarian Fellowship Sunday show slides and speak of his meeting at 7:3(1 p.m. will bp at 11 a.m. Her topic will be mission work In the country "Apply Your Hearts To The "Woman's Status." The meet-! of Lebanon. Word Of Clod." ing will be held at the Red i Westminster church is lo- Events in the life of Jesus Cross building. (10 Hawthorne J cited on Oakwood dr. be Cln ist will be studied Tues-i ave. Following the talk, rc itween Harncburg and Grave- -i o .. r ...Ml I... 1 i , .... day nl 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 16. 1962 Union Thanksgiving Services Planned In Medford, Ashland, Phoenix, Talent The annual union Thanks giving services held in south ern Oregon eommunitics will be held Wednesday evening or Thursday morning, Nov. 22. The Medford service will be broadcast over radio sta tion KMED. The Medford service, spon sored by the Medford Minis terial association will be held at Zion Lutheran church, Fourth si. and Oakdale ave., at 10 a.m., Nov. 22. The Rev. W. E. Martin, minister , of First Church of God and as sociation president, will speak. The Ashland service, und er the auspices of the Ash land Ministerial association will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian church. Edwin Hai.ion,, pastor of Friends church, will give the sermon. Presiding at the service will be the Rev. David Coulter, associate minister at First Methodist. Other Ministori Other ministers participat ing in the Medford service will be Perry Christiansen, First Presbyterian, scripture; the Rev. Clifford Young, Eastwood Baptist, proclama tion; Maj. William RickenJ Salvation Army, and J. L WillcuLs, Medford Friends church, benediction. The Zion Lutheran church choir will sing the anthem "I Will Thank Thee, O Lord" by Moir-Deis, and Miss Cath erine Watson will be soloist, singing "Bless This House. Mrs. Paul Evensen will be organist. The Rev. John Reynolds, Westminster P r e b y terian church, will be radio moder ator. The offering received in Medford will be donat.d to the Jackson County Board of Christian Education. Aihland Service At the Ashland service others assisting will be the Rev. B. J. Holland, host min ister; the Rev. Lawrence May, Church of God, and Don Cowan, secretary of the YMCA. President of the association is Dr. P. Mali 'm Hammond, First Methodist church. The Presbyterian church choir will sing the Welch SI,R. "Vcl A" Tilings Now Living" with the obligato by Mrs. Virginia Cecil, llerschel Scotl will be soloist for the service Mrs. J. W. McCoy will be organist. St. Peter's Lists Sermons "You are n Pilgrim on this Earth" is the topic ofr Sun day's sermon chosen by the Rev. John L. Simon of St. Peter's Lutheran church, 1020 East Main st. The sermon can be heard in both services - al 8:15 and II a.m. The early service will also include the celebration of holy communion. The or ganists for the services will be Virgil Wolff and Mrs. Rich ard Smith, respectively. T h e Lutheran Laymen s League of St. Peter's church meets Sunday at B:30 p.m. in t h e basement auditorium. Monday will be the church council meeting at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Simon, who also serves as counselor of the southern Oregon churches of the Lu theran Church - Missouri Sv- nod. will continue his visits i to the eii;lit churches by meet ing with the members of St. Matthew's church of Tri-City on Sunday evening. He will address the congregation on the synod's Faith Forward mission expansion effort. Trinity Schedules Guest Speaker Howard Uusse, executive director of Youth Adventures. Inc., will speak Sunday at the 7:30 p.m. service of Trin ity Baptist church, Griffin Creek and South Stage rris. Youth Adventures. Inc., is an organization which sponsors a Christian camping program for the hoys and girls in Ore gon's llillcrest school and MacLaten school for boys. A Thanksgiving commun ion service will he held by the church at the II a.m. worship hour. There will be music and words of Thanks giving from members of the congregation The climax of the hour will be the Lord's Supper service. Nursery care is provided for babies and pie-school aac children during the Sundav school and mornmi; worship i UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Mrs. Lharity Sander will ' frcshmcnti will be served Other community services are scheduled in Talent and Phoenix. The Talent services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the Talent Friends church. Mrs. Violet Bolligcr, minister of Talent Methodist, will give the Thanksgiving sermon. The host pastor, A. Clark Smith, will presir'e ant mu sic will be furnished by the Talent Assembly of God. The offering will be sent to the American Bible society. Also Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. will be the Phoenix com munity service at the Presby terian church. Speaker will be Herbert Phillips, an elder of the host church. Mrs. Jess Sanders will be organist, and youth choirs will sing. Among the choirs scheduled will be the youth choir of the Assembly of God church. Individual churches in the valley have also scheduled services. They include: Apostolic Faith The Rev. Loyce C. Carver, pastor, will speak Thursday at 10:30 a.m. of Apostolic Faith, Third st. and Central ave. Mrs. George Sprague, or ganist, and Miss Wanda Day, harpist, will play the Eng Presbyterians To Host State Youth Assembly Nov. 22-25 Medford's two Presbyterian the First church, will co-host the 15th annual United Presby terian Youth assembly for Oregon during the Thanksgiving holidays, Nov. 23 to 25. More than four-hundred Senior high fellowship members will come to Medford to hear Dr. James H. Robinson, New York, give five addresses on "Alternatives for a Time of Anxiety and Promise." Dr. Robinson founded the Church of the Master and the Morningside Community center in Harlem 27 years ago with a small nucleus of 50 people, are two of the most significant institutions in the city of New position to become director of Operation Crossroads Africa, Inc., as well as consultant to the State Department on Afri can affairs and the United Presbyterian church. During their stay here, the delegates will be housed in private homes of various church members. Meetings and meals will be held at the Medford High school with the exception of Saturday evening. Saturday evening the Medford High a capella choir, after the installation of new synod officers, will present a 30 min ute concert. Joel Gregory, 1982 graduate of Medford High school at tending Harvard university, Youth Synod. "Stand Your Ground" Willi be the sermon topic for Dr. D. Kirkland West at the First Presbyterian church Sunday. The youth choir will sing "Prayer of Thanksgiving" for the 9:30 a.m. service and the chancel choir "To Thee, O Lord, Our Hearts We Raise" for the 1 1 a.m. service. Gary Frame, tenor, will sing "1 Shall Be Like a Tree" for both hours. At 5 p.m. Sunday the adult membership class being tought by Dr. West will meet in the Fireplace room and the Rev. David Brown will teach a youth membership class in the Youth chapel Monday at 4 p.m. Senior High Fellowship will meet at 7 Sunday for a dis cussion presented by the Wit ness Commission on "Consci entious Objectors." Miss Sue Kagy will be chairman. Sen ior High also has a midweek meeting each Wednesday with potluek supper and Bible Study. Junior High Fellowship meets each Tuesday after school for church school, Bi- hie study, choir practice and dinner. Sunday at 7 p.m. Geneva Fellowship will meet at the Roxy Ann Bowling lanes for a howling party. Stewardship d e d 1 c a I ion will be observed at the 11 a in. worship service of the Westminster P r e 9 b y t erian church Sunday. F.very mem ber is encouraged to be pres ent to dedicate his pledge to the church lor 19H3. The Rev. John O. Reynolds will continue his current ser mon series on "The Fruit of the Spirit." This Sunday's message will be "Fidelity: Re member America's Heritage." The church choir will sing "Let All Things Now Living" and Steve Mosher will serve as lay assistant. Church School classes meet al S 45 a m. Parents taking children arc invited to attend the adult study group led by the pastor In the church of fice. The Senior High Fellow ship w ill meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Ron ald Cordon will lead a study and discussion on "Relations Between Church and State." The Manners group for couples will meet Saturday Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and sirs. II. ti. Patterson. 2432 Obispo dr. Pcsscrt will be served and nrw nffnru elected, after I land aves. lish melody, "This Is My Father's World, and "Amer ica, the Beautiful," as a pre lude to the service. Ascension Lutheran The adult and children's choirs will sing at the 10 a.m. Thursday Thanksgiving service at Ascension Lutheran church, 2501 Barnett rd. Their songs will include "For the Beauty of the Earth." Christian Science A special Thanksgiving day service will be held at 11 a.m. at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 100 Windsor ave., Thursday, N-v. 22. The serv ice will include hymns, pray er and a lesson-sermon on "Thanksgiving". Sacred Heart Three masses will be of fered in Sacred Heart Catho lic church Thanksgiving morning, according to the Very Rev. Carl Mai, pastor of the parish. The first two masses will be at the usual week day hours-6:30 and 8 a.m.-with the third mass being added at 9 a.m. St. Mark's Episcopal. St. Mark's Episcopal Holy communion will be observed Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal, Fifth st. and North Oakdale ave. St. Peter's Lutheran Holy communion will be churches, Westminster and mostly children. Today they social welfare and religious York. In 1958 he resigned this is moderator ot the Oregon 1957 Award of Merit Winner 8 St. Luke's Plans Wednesday Service The members and friends of St. Luke's Methodist church will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m., Wednes day for a service of Thanks giving. Ralph Humphrey will be at the organ. Mrs. D. G. MacDougall, First Methodist church will be guest soloist. The Rev. Charles R. Mc Donald, pastor, will preach on the theme: "Bless the Lord, O My Soul." At the 11 a.m worship the pastor will speak on "With Thankful Hearts." Unity Activities Listed for Week Mrs. Katharine Bosworth, minister of Unity church of Medford. Haven and Holly sts., will speak Sunday at the 11:13 a.m. service on "The Eternal Is Real." The text is taken trom II Corinthians 4:18. Miss Myers will be al the organ, and Miss Sharon Smith will sing "God Speaks To Me." Men of Unity will meet Monday. Nov. 19. at 6:30 p.m. at the Unity church for a pot luek dinner. The prayer ministry will meet Wednesday. Nov. 21 at 1 1 a.m. at the church. Those attending are asked to lake their lunch. At 1 p.m. the study class will meet. The Grants Pass class will meet as usual. The sermon to be given Sunday by the Rev. Harvey C. Convert at Zion Lutheran church at the It a m. worship service will be "An Old Remedy for a New Ago " The senior choir will sing "Psalm 130" and the junior choir will sing "The Lord Is My Shepherd." First Presbyterian Church Eighth nd Holly Phone 779-1711 Sermon: "Stand Your Ground ' Dr. D. Kirkland West Worjhip Services: 9:30 and 1 1 :00 a.m. Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 m. MEDFORD MAIL observed Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal, Fifth st. and North Oakdale ave. St. Peter's Lutheran The Rev. John E. Simon, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church-Missouri Synod, will give the Thanksgiving sermon Thursday at 10 a.m. The church is located at 1020 East Main st. Unity Church Uniiy Church of Medford, Holly and Haven sts., will ob serve Thanksgiving with a sermon Thursday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m. The members of the church school, dressed as pilgrims, will open the service singing, "Thanksgiving Pray er" and "Autumn Leaves," under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Lowe. The Rev. Katherine Bos- worth, minister, will speak on "Praise and Thanksgiving." The text is from Psalm 105:1-2. Miss Sandra Myers will be at the organ and Mrs. Rich ard A. Schuchard will sing "Thanks Be to God" by Jean Alden Joy. Grace Lutheran In Ashland the Grace Lu theran church, Frances Lane, will hold Thanksgiving day services at 10:30 a.m. Thurs day. The Rev. Albert R. Nick odemus, pastor, will speak. THE REV. J. H. ROBINSON Here From New York jIBJIWW' . f if - I CHURCH NEWS National Religious Publicity Council Eastwood Baptists Announce Topic Sunday at the Eiistwood Bnptist church worship ser vice the pastor, the Rev. Clif ford J. Young, will speak on: "America, Be Thankful," us ing Psalm 92. The chancel choir will sing, "I Thank Thee, Lor d," by Copes. Missionary Moments will report on the Congo Van ga Mission field. Baptism will be observed. The Junior Baptist Youth fellowship which meets at 6 p.m., is holding an attendance contest between the "Mar tians" and the "Friendship U's," according to President David White. The Senior Hi-h BYF meeting at 6::?l) p.m. will com plete plans for its participa tion in an association retreat at Dead Indian Camp, Nov. 22 to Ho. according to Presi dent Linda Morse Seniors trom Grants Pass. Itoseburg, Brookings. Merlin and Riddle will attend. At the l.'M) p.m. service, the pastor will speak on "Jesus, Shepherd," based on John 10. Spiritual Healing To Be Subject Spiritual hcaliiiK will br a topic rloiill with m Kirst Church of Christ, Scientist, 1(10 Windsor ave.. Sunday in a lesson sermon on the sub ject "Mortals and Immortals." The service will be at 11 a.m. Scriptual selections will in clude verses from Matthew, w i t h correlative citations from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Haker Kddy TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Congregational Topics, Meetings Are Scheduled "The Thankfulness of the Forgiven" will be the sermon topic Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship service at the Med ford Congregational church. The Rev. Robert W. Tull, min ister, will speak. The church is temporarily meeting at Hoover Grade school, on Siskiyou blvd. east of Modoc rd. Again this year, the chil dren of the church will at tend the opening portion of the worship service, when each child will be given the opportunity to contribute some item of food for the Thanksgiving baskets that the church will distribute to needy families in the commu nity. The adults will take a Thanksgiving offering for the "Share Our Surplus" effort of Church World service. Sunday evening the mem bers of the Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs. Tull, 401 Ardmore ave., prior to leaving for Ash land to attend the meeting of S? College Age Fellowship the Southern Oregon Col je campus, Mr. Tull will be the worship leader of the eve ning. The monthly meeting of the church school staff will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. The group will meet at the Welty house, 2940 Hillcrest rd., for both business and study. The Laymen's Fellowship will meet for breakfast Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. The meeting will be at the Town House cafe, 127 South Cen tral ave. New Window fo Be Dedicated Dedication of the new stain ed glass window in memory of George W. Howard will be held at First Methodist church Sunday at the 11 a.m. morn ing worship service. Dr. Eu gene Ray will receive it for the board of trustees. Dr. George Roseberry will preach at both services on "The Spirit of Thanksgiving." Mrs. D. G. MacDougall will be soloist at both services singing "A Song of Praise." The youth choir will sing "Thanksgiving Psalm" at 9:30 a.m. and the chancel choir will sing "Now Thank We All Our God" at 1 1 a.m. This will be the last Sun day of the School of Chris tian1 Living. Vcm Wolthoff and Omar Bacon are leaders for the class on "Responsible Adults for Tomorrow's World." "The Church Is Mine" will be held under the guidance of Mrs. Everett Fa bor. Helping her will be Mrs. Walter Higgins. Mrs. Verne Wilson, John Ifft and Leo Taylor. The Senior High Methodist Youth Fellowship will attend the Sub-District MYF meeting in Grants Pass Sunday after noon, and will not have their regular Sunday night meeting. Ascension Lutheran Announces Dinner Ascension Lutheran coiiRre galion, 2301 Barnett rd., will hold its Stewardship dinner at 5 p.m. Sunday at Kim's restaurant, Medford. The Rev. Raymond Brandt, Grants Pass, will speak. The senior choir held its first rehearsal Wednesday at I 7:30 p.m. The Rev. E. S. Tol-' lrfson, former pastor of As cension, is the director. High school and adult members and friends are invited to par ticipate. .Mr. and Mrs. Tollef son have temporarily return ed to the valley and are liv ing at Jacksonville. The minister, the Rev. Ver non Hanson, will speak at the Sunday services. BETHEL TOPICS "The Oasis for True Thanks jiivtns" will be the subject of the messaKe at 11 a.m. Sun dav at llethel Assembly of Cod. 125 East McAndrews rd. At i Mil p.m. the message title will be "The Threaten ini; Shadow of the Beast." The pastor, the Rev. L.. D. Krause. will speak at both services. TEXT CHRISTMAS CARDS By SUNSHINE nf CORONATION At The EVANGEL CENTER 230 South Central ' iSJ'iP HAVE SCRIPTURE f ''Sii 'V, -if w? f'.'ft ? '"" 4 J HOWARD BUSSE Director to Speak Youth for Christ Rally Scheduled Howard Bussc, executive di rector of Youth Adventures, Inc., will speak at the Youth for Christ rally tomorrow night at McLoughlin Junior high school in Medford. The. Teen Chorale will also be on the program. The rally is sche duled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Busse formerly served with Los Angeles Youth for Christ and more recently at director of the camping and rehabili tations program of Portland YFC. In the latter position, he was responsible for the organ ization and conduction of the first camping program ever carried out with students from MacLaren School for Boys and Hillcrest School for Girls. First Christian Subjects Listed The subject of the Thanks giving sermon which the Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans will preach at both services Sun day morning al the First Christian church is "The Gates of the Court." It is based on the fourth verse of Psalms 100. Mrs. C. Vernon Monia and Mrs. L. 1. Brooks will be hostesses at the coffee hour following the second service. The Chi Rlio Fellowship will continue the study on looking toward a career at their 6 p.m. meeting, with Margaret White as leader. Jim Perry will give the wor ship service. Mr. Evans will speak at the Middlcrs Fellowship meeting at fi p.m. on "Evolution and the Early Bible." Kathy Christensen will lead the wor ship. The Christian Youth Fel lowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. They will listen to a taped lecture by a college psychology professor and then discuss it. Carol Monia will have charge of the wor ship period. About 30 members of the three youth groups and their sponsors will leave today for North Bend and Cociuille for the district World Youth Fel lowship conference. Psychic Phenomena Is Sermon Topic Gold Hill - "The Bible and Psychic Phenomena" will be 1 he title of the address by the Rev. El vina Colburn, pastor of Concord Spiritualist chapel Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Bianca Corona will play a piano selection, "Eve ning Star" and her daughter, Miss Judy Corona, will sing ia vocal solo entitled ''Sweet Hour of Prayer." Ail liii.ia.5 i HEAR! James C. Crabtree of Springfield, Ohio SPLENDID EVANGELIST FIRST NAZARENE S20 No. Holly, Medfo.d NOVEMBER 14-25 Nightly Etcept Sat., 7 30 Suitdarl 1 1 A.M. 1 7 P.M. H. M. Sanntr, Paitor t . V I -is 'k? wencnon "Let the heavens praise APOSTOLIC FAITH C'H L'ltt'H North Central ave. at Third it. Loyce C Carver, pafctor Sunday: 9:30 m. Sunday school 11 a.m Morning worship 3 p.m. Young people' meeting 7:30 pm. Evangelistic service Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Talent night Thursday: 10 JO a.m. Thanksgiving service ASCKNSIUN LUTHERAN C1IUKCH 2til7 Barnett rd. Vernon Hanson, pastor Sunday. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a m. Worship service 3 p.m Congregation dinner at Kim's Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Lutheran doctrine class Thursday: 10 a m. Thanksgiving service iutiikl assembly of goo 1223 E- McAndrews rd. L. D. Krause, pastor Sunday: 0:45 am. Sunday school 1'. a.m Worship service 6:30 p.m. Young peoples services 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic services Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour CKNTKAL CHURCH OF CHRIST 1440 South Oakdale ave. John V. Heberling, minister Sunday ' 0:45 a.m. Bibte school 11 a.m. Worshio service b:30 p.m. Young people's: cussion group 7:30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Midweek meeting dis- CIIL'RCH OF CHRIST 105b Court st. Eston Catlett, minister Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Worship service 7 p.m. Bible study Wednesday : 7 p.m. Bible study CHURCH OF CHRIST 1701 West Main Lloyd Bridges, minister Sunday f:45 a.m. Bible classes 10:45 a.m. Morning worship 7 p.m Evening worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible study. CHURCH OF THK BRETHREN 345 North Mary st. William Wash, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6 p.m. Choir rehearsal 7 p.m. Communion service. Thursday : 7 p.m. Harvest feast CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (United I hurrh of Christ) Hoover school, Siskivou blvd. Robert W. Tull. minister Sunday: 11 a.m. Church school 11 a.m Worship service 6 p.m. Pilgrim fellowship Wednesday: 6:.10 a.m. Laymen's fellowship breakfast S p.m. Choir rehearsal KASTWOIIK BAPTIST CHURCH (American Baptist) North Kcenrway dr. at Ridgeway Clifford J. Young, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school II a.m. Morniii" worship 6 p.m. Junior BYF :3fl p.m. Senior BYF 7:30 p.m. Evening service FAITH All VENT CHRISTIAN 24(0 Roberts rd. Laurel Lee Crabb. minister Sundav: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 am. Worship hour 7 p.m. Evening service Wednesday : 7 p.tn Prayer meeting and Bi ble study Saturday: 10 a.m Choir practice FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 l Ob W. Main si. Robert E. Cull, pastor Sunday 9:45 am. Sunday school 11 am Worship 6:15 p.m. Christ ambassadors 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Wed ne&day: 7:45 p.m. Midweek service UNITY Corner Holly and Haven Streets Affiliated With Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo. REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister Worship Hour 11:15 a.m. "The Eternal Is Real" II Corinthians 418 Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m. Office open daily Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. 995 5. Oakdale Ave. Phone 772-6902 EVERYONE IS WELCOME First Church of Christ, Scientist 100 Windsor Ave , 1 Block South of East Main Subject: "Mortals and Immortals" Church and Sunday School Services at I 1:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m. You Are Always Welcome listen to: "The Bible Speaks To You" Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M. SUNDAY: Radis Broadcail, KMED Sunday School Morning Worihip . Young People's Meeting Evangelilric Servict Talent Night THANKSGIVING MESSAGE The Rev. Loyce C. Carver. TUESDAY: THURSDAY Sprague, orqaniit, and Mitt Wanda Day, htrpttt, will play the traditional Englith Melody, "Thit It My Fafher'i World" and "America, the Beautiful." Congregational tinging, led by 36-piect orcheitra. (No Meeting Friday Nightl. tf-'-Tiih Supervised Phone 772-2757 CHURCH DIRECTORY thy wonders, 0 Lord." i oct ins jv v FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative. WiLson school. Grand and Corona sts. Bernard Andrews, minuter bund ay , 9:40 am. Sunday school 11 a.m Morning worship 6 p m. Family hour 7 p.m. Evening servic Wednesday : 7 JO p.m. Mid-week service F1RS1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth at Oakdale Fredrick R. Evans, minister Wendell Wagler associate Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 8:30 & 10:55 a.m. Worship serv ices fi n m. Middlers 6 p.m. Chi Rho fellowship 6:30 p.m Christian youth fel- low ship Monday 7 p.m. Boy Socuts Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal 7 p. in Carillon choir rehearsal 7 p.m. Midweek Bible study 8 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 520 North Holly st. Harold il. Sanner, pastor Perry Christiansen, music minister Sunday. 7 am. Intercessory prayer at altar 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m Morning worship 4:30 p.m. Senior high ensembl practice 6 p m. Youth fellowships 7 p.m. Evening service Tuesday : 6 a.m. Intercessory prayer al altar 10 a.m. Kindergarten choir practice Thursday: 6 a.m Intercessory prayer at altar Saturday: 9 a.m. Primary choir 10 a.m. Junior choir practice 11 a.m. Junior high choir prac Jce Monday thru Friday: 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic servica FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 100 Windsor ave. (1 block south of East Ma Li st.) Sunday: 11 a.m. Church service 11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery available Sundays and Wednesdays Wednesday: 8 p.m. Testimonials o! healing Reading room 228 West Sixth st. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily (except Sundavs and holidays) FAMILY SERVICE Talent-Mrs. Violet Bolliger, minister of Talent Methodist church, will hold a family Thanksgiving service Sunday at 11 a.m. The church will be decorated with local produce for the service. The produce will later be used in baskets for needy persons. First Baptist Church Conservative-Fundamental E. Andrews, Pastor Byron Evans, Youth Dir. Meeting Temporarily at WILSON SCHOOL Grand & Corona SUNDAY, NOV. 18th 9:40 A.M. Sundav School for All 1 1:00 A.M. "FAITH AND WORKS ON THE SAME TEAM" 7:00 P.M. "The BIG 'IF' IN LIFE" Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Service I COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS START SUNDAY TO MAKE THIS A WEEK OF GIVING THANKS TO GOD. . 9 05 a.m. :30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Pator, Mrs. George APOSTni ir FA,TH CHURCH Nursery 3,d t Central, Medford fFl On the Jl. .'Ik"" I A"" K) fiEHN1 KBOY B.