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rillOAY, JANUARY 21. 1M3
MBPrOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Nazarene College
Group Scheduled
A crouD of young people
Irom the Christian Worker's
band of Northwest Nazarene
college, Nampa, Idaho, will
be in Medford this week end
tor National Youth Week
services at First Church ot
the Nazarene, 520 North
Holly st.
The services, under the
young people's direction, will
be held tonight at 7:30
o'clock, Saturday at 7 p.m.,
which will be a zone rally,
and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7
p.m.
. Monday night the Nazarene
youth oi this area are spofr
soring a skate night at the
Ashland skating rink. This
will conclude the Youth week
activities.
The Rev. Harold M. San.
ner, pastor of the local
church, has announced that
Galen Olsen, Eugene, a mem-
Activities Noted
At Four Churches
Ashland -Newly elected
officers of the United Presby
terian church, Ashland, were
Installed at the Sunday morn
ing services, Jan. 20.
At the 9:43 a.m. service
Mrs. David Fletcher and Ron
ald Kirsher were ordained
and installed deacons. At
the 11 a.m. service five eld
ers were ordained and install
ed. Taking office on the ses
sion were Mrs. Glenn Revel,
John Cady, Mrs. Alta Poley,
Clyde E. Smith and Mrs. C.
A. Stothers. Arthur M. Pe.
ters, a previously ordained el
der, was Installed with them.
Central P o i n t - Dr. Earl
William Benbow will speak
on "The Counsel of Patience"
at the Sunday il a.m. wor
ship service of the First
Presbyterian church, Central
Point. A nursery for pre
school children is provided.
A coffee hour will follow
in the fellowship room.
Church school with classes
for all ages meets at 9:45. The
church is located at First and
Oak sts.
Jacksonville-The Rev. King
Jones will return to the pul
pit Sunday morning follow
ing a three-week vacation. He
will begin a trilogy ot ser
mons entitled "A Light from
the Dark Past."
The Individual sermons
are: "How to Fail Without
Really Trying," "Hen-Pecked,"
and "The Mastery of
Moods."
The annual meeting of the
church will be held following
a potluck dinner at the close
of the worship services. The
meeting will begin approxi
mately at 1:30 p.m. The pur
pose of the meeting will be
to elect officers, adopt a bud
get, and conduct other busi
ness which might properly
come before the congregation.
The church night fellow
ship meeting has been can
celled for this Saturday evening.
Phoenix - During the 11
a. m. worship service at the
Phoenix Presbyterian church
Sunday, the Rev. William
Saladln will conclude his se
ries of "How To" sermons
with the topic, "How to
Give." The choir will sing.
Sunday school classes for
all ages will begin at 9:45
a.m. Sunday the adult class
will study the third and
fourth chapters of Mark and
will discuss "Why Jesus
Taught In Parables."
Bible Quiz Planned
Sunday by Church
The Free Methodist youth
group, under the direction of
Mrs. Everett Malott, will par
ticipate In a Bible quiz Sun
day evening In preparation
for a playoff with the Sprlng-
neid quiz team at a Youth
rally to be held in Sulherlin
on Feb. 2.
The Sunday school has for
Its theme during January,
"tor Times Like These -Evaluate".
In the Sunday morning
worship service pastor Roland
Stewart will present a mes
sage based on Phllippians 4:6
tilled "The Answer to Anx.
Icty".
Following the family hour
In the evening, the monthly
singspjratlon will be conduct
ed by Mrs. Loyal Smith.
Bethel Assembly
Scheduled Evenls
"The Christian's Life and
Death" will be the uibjcct
of the menage at 11 a.m. Sun
day at Bethel Assembly of
lion.
The subject for the 7:30
p.m. evangelistic service will
be "Trouble Ahead." The
pastor, the Rev. L. D. Krause,
will speak at both services.
The church is at 1225 East
McAndrews rd.
At 6:15 p.m. Sunday the
youth department will con
duct a gospel service at the
Veterans Administration dom
iciliary, White City.
ber of the college group, will
be the guest speaker tonight
and in each of the services
during the week end. A mixed
quartet will accompany him.
Piano accompanist, also from
the college, who will play
during the services is Marilyn
Shepard of Medford.
Along with the music by
the college quartet the sanc
tuary choir of the local
church will sing during the
Sunday morning service, "A
Charge to Keep I Have."
Two features at the 6 p.m.
Family Hour Sunday will be
the musical program in the
Young Adult Fellowship, and
the Senior High Fellowship's
program, which will be con
ducted by the young people
from the college.
- Junior church director, Bill
Brewster, has announced that
the speaker for the Juniors
Sunday will be the pastor,
Mr. Sanner. Music will be pre
sented by Cherie, Lori, and
Cina Newman.
The Men's Fellowship will
hold its monthly dinner meet
ing at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Speaker for the evening will
be George Reed. Election of
officers for the new year will
also take place.
L1
HOLDS MEETING The Rev.
J. Austin McNaught, an elder
in the Church of the Nazar
ene, is conducting an evangel-
istic revival at the Chapel in
the Pines Nazarene church in
Prospect. The service will
continue nightly at 7:30 p.m.
through Feb. 3.
'Abundant Life'
To Be Subject
The Rev. Fredrick Ross
Evans will preach on "Abun
dant Life" at the First Chris
tian church Sunday morning.
At the first service the
youth choir will sing "Won
derful Word's of Life." The
chancel choir will sing Hay
dn's "The Spacious Firma
ment on High" at the 10:53
a.m. service.
Mrs. Floyd Cary and Mrs.
A. L. Paul will be hostesses
at the coffee hour.
At the church school open
ing program music will be
given by a girls' quintet com
posed of Anne Bannister,
Mary Bannister, Linda John
son, Sarah Matthews, and
Suzanne Brooks.
Parents of the1 Chi Rho
Fellowship members have
been invited to their 6 p. m.
meeting when an Installation
service for new officers for
the coming six months will be
Installed. Jim Perry will lead
their study on " "Responsibil
ities of Freedom in the
Church." :
James Savard and Douglas
Mann will lead the study and
worship at the Middlers Fel
lowship meeting at 6 p.m.
Advent Christian
Activities Listed
'Hot Water or Gold Water"
will be the 11 a.m. message
by the Rev. Fred Sapp Jr.,
pastor of the First Advent
Christian church, Sunday.
A quartet composed of
Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Sapp, and James
Clark will sing. The chllren
will go to the Junior Church
chapel at 11:30 a.m. for a mis
sion study.
"Step Ahead Month" In the
Sunday school will end Sun
day. The last foot steps for
visitors will be placed in the
center aisle this week. A nur-
sery for children under three
Is provided.
lion Lutheran Elects
New Council Members
At the annual congregation
meeting of Zlon Lutheran
church Tuesday four men
were elected to the church
council.
They are Bruce Braatcn,
David Hannaford, Frank Ku
onl, and Walter Selffert.
These men with five present
members will constitute the
council for the coming year.
The members will be Installed
during the morning worship
service Sunday.
The sermon to be given by
the Rev. H. C. Coovert Sun
day, Is "Jesus Relieves Dis
tress." The senior choir will
sing the anthem, "Go Not
Far From Me. O God."
The Intermediate Luther
League will meet at the
church at 6:30 p.m. Plans
for the evening's entertain
ment Include a taffy pull and
a backward party.
Elections Held by
Ascension Lutheran
At the annual meeting of
Ascension Lutheran congrega
tion last Sunday Richard
Mclum was elected president.
Others elected were William
Petersen, vice president;
Harold Kiier, secretary; Mrs.
Kenneth Dixon, financial sec
retary; and James Rlstuti,
treasurer. A budget of $13,430
was adopted for the year.
Sunday afternoon the
Luther League will travel to
Grants Pass for a Joint meet
ing there with the League of
Calvary Lutheran church.
METHODIST SERIE3
Gold Hill The Rev. Loch
len L. Gregory, pastor of Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church will present the third
in a series of sermons on
"Jesus," Sunday at II a.m.
Evangelist To Hold
Services in CP
Central Point - A series of
meetings with Evangelist J.
Q. Hunter opens Wednesday;
Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m.' at the
Community Bible church,
Fourth and Alder sts., Cen
tral Point. ;
The meetings will continue
through Feb. 10 nightly at
7.:30 p.m. and Sundays at 11
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
, Evangelist Hunter1 has had
an extensive ministry and
during the past few years has
been associated with Village
Missions as their area evan
gelist. .
Last summer he ministered
In this area having served as
camp speaker at Union
Creek Bible camp.: ' ;
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THE REV. J. Q. HUNTER
Meetings Start Jan. 30
EdMcCullougfiTo
Speak at Service
National Youth week, Jan.
27 to Feb. 2, will be observed
In both services Sunday at
the First Church of . God,
2000 Crater Lake ave., .ac
cording to the Rev. W. E.
Martin, pastor.'
"Filling the Emptiness",
the theme ot the week, is also
the topic of Sunday morning's
sermon to be given by the
Rev. Ed McCullough.
Mr. McCullough. and his
family recently moved to
Medford from Fairfax,' Va.
where he was pastor of the
Church of God for the uast
4Vi years. A graduate of Med
ford High school, he is pres
ently associated with Atkin
McCullough Insurance- com
pany and attending Southern
Oregon college.
As a part of the Sunday
evening service the youth
fellowship will present a short
skit Introducing youth week.
Mr. Martin's message will
continue the central theme,
"Filling the Emptiness".
Witnesses Slate
Week's Activities
' The theocratic minUtrv
school and service meeting of
jenovan s witnesses will be
held at 7:30 p. m. Friday.
The theme will be "Keep
Proving What You Your
selves Arc."
The various reasons for be
lief and disbelief In Hnri will
be discussed In a Bible lec
ture Sunday entitled "Basis
For Belief In God," by J. H.
Morris, Ashland.
A SttldV in the WatrMnu.nr
magazine will follow entitled
"Strong Reason For Faith In
God's New World." Sunday's
meeting will begin at 4 p.m.
Study grottos will meet at
8 p.m. on Tuesday to discuss
material in the textbook "Let
lour Name ie Sanctified."
MEN'S GROUP
Solum The Men's follow.
ship of the Scltna church met
recently witn pictures of wild
life being shown. Seventeen
attended.
FormerPastorTo
Speak at Medford
Adventist Church
Lyle W. Cornforth, former
pastor of the Medford Sev
enth-day Adventist church,
will be guest speaker at the
church's 11 a.m. worship hour
Saturday.
Mr. Cornforth left his posi
tion here last June to assume
the prlncipalshlp of the Milo
academy, denominational
boarding school located at
Milo, Ore. Mrs. Harvard
Bresee will be1 vocal soloist at
the service.
C. C. Weis, present pastor
of the Medford church will
address the Milo academy stu
dents at their worship hour
Saturday. Approximately 300
students attend the school,
and a number of Medford
young people are enrolled
there.
At 7 p.m. Saturday, in the
Medford church, Evangelist
Duane Corwin will present
tne . subject, . "The United
States and Rome in . Bible
Prophecy." .
' Sunday at 7 p.m. a color
film entitled "More than
Singing" will, precede a lec
ture by . Evangelist Corwin,
"The Seven Seals of Revela
tion." Richard C. Schwartz, pub
lic relations department sec-
retary of the Oregon Confer
ence, of Seventh-day Adven
tists, with offices in Portland,
will meet with the press sec
retaries ot the Medford and
vicinity churches, Wednesday,
Jan. 30. The gathering will be
held at 7:30 p.m. in the Med
ford church, 1900 Greenwood
St.
New Unity Book
To Be Studied
A new' Unltv fvmlr "Wmv
to Live a Prosperous Life," by
Catherine Ponder, a minister,
is in. the book department at
the Unltv Church nf Merf.
ford, Holly and Haven sts.,
ana tne unity center, 995 So.
Oakdale ave.
All study classes will hecin
the study of this new book.
rne Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, minister of the Unity
church of Medford, will speak
on "Be A Doer of the Word"
at the 11:15 a.m. Sunday ser
vice. The text is taken from
James 1:22. -. .
Steve . WhlDDle. of Sants
Kosa. calif., will be mieat
organist.
Mrs. H. H. Bresee will sing
'I Shall Not Pasi Again Thl
Way," by Stanley S. Effln
ger. Wednesday, Jan. 30, the
prayer ministry will meet at
11 a.m. at the Unity church.
Those attending are to take
their lunch. At 1 p.m. the
study class will meet.
Study on Asia Set
At St. Luke's
Mrs. Clarence Byrd, chair
man of the commission on
missions and social concerns
at St. Luke's Methodist
church, has announced a
study on Asia to be held at
the church for four Sundays.
The first meeting will be
Sunday at 7 p.m. The study
will be the problems of the
Chinese along the rim of
Asia. An Asian fes.lval Is
planned for Feb. 17.
The text for the study will
be "On Asia's Rim" by An
drew T. Roy. Leaders are Har
ry Chlpman, Robert Kyle, the
Rev. Charles R. McDonald.
and Hugh Rogers. Chlpman
will lead the first session on
Korea.
Sunday at 11 a.m. Mr. Mc
Donald will continue his se
ries of sermons on the Book
of Amos when he preaches on
the theme: "Prophetic Jour
ney to Samaria."
Gaub, Hutchison
Families Scheduled
The Rev. Kenneth Gaub
evangelistic party of nine.
will appear at the Foursquare
church, 2200 Roberts rd. Wr d
nesday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m.
The Gaub family play such
instruments as the accordion,
banjo, guitar, ukulele and tarn
borinc. They have appeared
on television, radio and in
crusades throughout America.
Also appearing with them
Is the Ray Hutchison family.
They will also sing during
the evening service.
Mr. Gaub will be guest
speaker for the one night service.
' C. E. REDFIELD
To Lear for Taiwan
School Principal
To Be Speaker
A high school principal
whose next position will be
In Taiwan will be the guest
speaker at Trinity Baptist
church Sunday at the 1 1a.m.
worship service.
C. E. Redfleld is preparing
to serve at the Morrison
academy, Talchung, Taiwan.
He has had experience both
as a teacher and a principal.
He served for seven years at
the Mt. Baker High school,
Deming, Wash., and for two
years at the Klamath Union
High school, Klamath Falls.
He is a graduate of Ltnfield
college, McMinnville, and has
his master of education de
gree from the University' of
Washington.
At 7:30 p.m. Sunday the
youth groups will meet and
the adult Studies in the Gos
pel of Mark wiU be held. The
study in Mark will be, "Jesus
Evaluates Knowledge, Atti
tude, and Action", Mark
12:28-44.
Trinity Baptist church is lo
cated at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds. An attended
nursery is provided during
the Sunday school and morn
ing worship service.
Missionary Hedal
To Speak Sunday
Missionary John B. Hedal,
representing the Reorganized
church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, will be the
guest speaker Sunday at the
Medford Branch of the RLDS
church. Mr. Hedal will preach
on "Increased Vision," select
ing for his scripture Proverbs
29:18.
The guest minister was
raised in Coeur d' Alene, at
tended Graceland college at
LamonI, Iowa, and Eastern
Washington College of Educa
tion, Cheney, Wash.
His first assignment was
missionary to Columbia River
district with residence in
Portland. In January, 1961,
his . assignment was trans
ferred to missionary of South
ern Oregon district.
Church Building
Plans Announced
Ashland-Plans for erection
of a new church building at
the corner of Garfield and
Iowa sts., were approved by
members of the Assembly of
God church at their annual
meeting. Groundbreaking is
set for Easter.
According to the Rev. R. L.
Cornwall, contract for the
building has been given to
the J. C. Construction com
pany of Eugene.
The minister was reelected
for ten years. He has served
the Ashland church for the
past six years. Officers chos
en were Ennis Lane and Gil
bert Elder, deacons for a
three-year term. Department
heads approved were Mrs.
Mary Conger, Sunday school
superintendent; and Mrs.
Frances Farrlngion, Sirs. Bet
ty Lane, Ennls Lane, Miss
Pauline Wilklns and Mrs.
Cornwall.
UNITARIAN SPEAKER
The Rogue Valley Unitar
ian fellowship will hear an
address Sunday by David
Alexander of Southern Ore
gon college. His topic will be
"A Treatment of the Theol
ogy of Bultmann with three
Paintings by Gauguin and
Picasso". The fellowship
meets at the Red Cross build
ing, 60 Hawthorne ave. at 11
a.m. Anyone Interested In the
fellowship is welcome to attend.
College Choir To
Sing Here Monday
The California Baptist col
lege choir of Riverside, Calif.,
will present a choral program
of sacred music Monday, Jan.
28, at First Southern Baptist
church, 794 Lozier lane.
The 40-volce choir will pre
sent Its program at 7 p.m.
nnrier the direction of James
H. Walker. A feature of the
evening will be the girls a
cappella ensemble under the
direction of Mrs. Walker.
The program will be pre
ceded by a potluck dinner at
6 p.m. at the church to be
served by the congregation.
Sunday is Layman's day ob
at the church. The
Rev. Gilbert O. Skaar will
speak at the 11 a.m. worship
service on "uoa wants Men.
Fred Everson will give a test
imonial on "What It means to
me to be a Christian." A song
service will begin at 10:45
a.m.
For the evening service
Earl Covey will speak on
"Men Can Witness." Don God-
dard, Royal Ambassador lead
er, will present "Serving
Christ by Working With
Boys" and James Paul Fun-
ston will give a testimonial.
The evening song service will
begin at 6:30 p.m. and the
youth choir will sing.
JAMES H. WALKER
Choral Program Director
Fourth in Series
Scheduled Sunday
"The Essential Ingredients
for a Christian Home" Is the
theme of the message to be
given by the Rev. Bernard E.
Andrews, pastor of the First
Baptist church, Sunday at 11
a.m. It is the fourth in a se
ries of messages on the Chris
tian home.
All services of the First
Baptist church are being held
in the Wilson school auditor
ium while the new building
is under construction.
At 7 p.m. the pastor will
speak on "Kingdom Parables"
in a message from Matthew
13. The church Is making a
complete study of the New
Testament in 1963.
A trumpet duet with David
V'ooten and Danny Jack, and
a Junior trio with Marilyn
Zimmens, Cindy Cain, and
Steve Andrews will provide
music for the service.
First Baptist church is
sponsoring the concert by the
Westmont College of Santa
Barbara, Calif., Tuesday eve
ning in the Medford High
School auditorium. The col
lege is non-denominational.
St. Peter's Lists
Coming Activities
Services at St. Peter's Lu
theran church, 1020 East
Main st., will be at 8:15 and
11 a.m. Sunday.
The sermon topic, an
nounced by the pastor, the
Rev. John E. Simon, is "Je
sus' Credentials Prove Him
To Be The Son of God and
Savior of the World."
The church council meets
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the
conference room. A church
orchestra, new at St. Peter's,
will rehearse for tile first
time Saturday. Feb. 9, in the
church's basement auditori
um. Al Huntemann will
serve as director. All inter
ested In Joining this group.
whether young or old, may
attend.
TRAIL REVIVAL
Trail The Rev. Price,
pastor of Williams Commun
ity church, is conducting a
series of evangelistic services
at the Trail Community
church. The services will be
held each evening at 7:30
p.m. and on Sundays at 11
a.m. and 7 p.m.
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100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main 1
Truth"
Church and Sunday School Services at 1 1:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Service, 8 p.m.
You Are Always; Welcome
listen tot "The Bible Speaks To You"
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MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Lincoln School Auditorium 608 N. Bartletr
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Wonhip 11:00 A.M.
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Mid-week Service 7:30 P M. Wednesday
IPIece announced each week)
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FRANK T. HORD
Public L.ciur.r
Christian Science
Activities Listed
Frank T. Hord, Washir
ton, D. C, will discuss the
power of spiritual enlighten
ment in a public lecture Tues
day, Jan. 29, at First Church
of Christ, Scientist, 100 Wind
sor ave.
The talk will be at 8 p.m.
and on the subject "Christian
Science Dispels Fear and Ex
pands Horizons."
Hord was serving as Chris
tian Science commission on
publication for . Kentucky
when he was first named to
the board of lectureship In
1951.
'Truth" will be the sub
ject of the lesson-sermon Sun
day at the church at 11 a.m.
The text will be from Psalms
43:2, 3. .
Persons up to the age of
20 are invited to attend Sun
day school. All are welcome
to the services.
Visitation Event
Set by Eastwood
The Eastwood Baptist
church school teachers are
starting a visitation pro
gram Sunday, according to
Superintendent Dean Ander
son.
The objective will be to
have the teachers visit the
home of each pupil to share
the church school program
with parents in the home.
Sunday the pastor, the Rev.
Clifford J. Young, will speak
on: "The Influence of Pray
er," using Mark 1:33 as his
scriptural background. The
chancel choir will sing "Bro
ther James Air," a rendition
of Psalm 23.
At the 6 p.m. Junior Bap
tist Youth Fellowship meet
ing Dan Little will be the
guest speaker. At the 6:30
p.m. Senior High BYF meet
ing, the youth will discuss,
"How to Take Faith to
School." President is Carol
Anderson.
At the 7:30 p.m. service the
pastor will speak on "The
Leper," with Mark 1:40 as
his scriptural background.
The Gideons plan to have
their monthly camp meeting
at Eastwood Monday, starting
with a potluck dinner.
Series To Continue
At Central Church
Minister John V. Heberling
will continue his series of
messages from the book of I
Peter Sunday at II a.m. at
Central Church of Christ,
1440 South Oakdale ave. This
week's message from the sec
ond chapter will be entitled
"Privileged Position."
Mr. Heberling and his fam
ily are attending the annual
conference on evangelism in
San Jose, Calif., this week.
At the 7:30 p.m. service Sun
day, Mr. Heberling will speak
on the conference theme
"Making Men Perfect in
Christ." His message will
share inspirational thoughts
from the conference.
Sermon, Dinner Set
Gold Hill "The Mystery
of Godliness" will be the title
of the sermon subject by Dew.
ey V. Jeffrey, minister of Gold
Hill Christian church, Sunday
at 11 a.m.
Election of officers, a devo
tional period and singing will
follow a 7 p.m. dinner.
It was announced that the
contest is tied between the
Green Mountain and Red
Blanket Tribes In the Sunday
school contest.
Lift up your
hjnds In
pr.yar and
your hearts
In song.
Week-End
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CHURCH NEWS
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Presbyterians Set Youth
Sunday; Ordination Event
Both the 9:30 and the 11
a.m. services will be conduct
ed by the youth of the First
Presbyterian church Sunday.
Ushers and greeters will also
be from the youth groups.
The Rev. David Brown will
direct the combined youth
choirs in the anthem, "Gloria
in Excelsis" from, the 12th
Mass by Mozart and a sextet
will sing. "Awake My Heart."
Singing in the Sextet will be
Cindy Anderson, Philip
Frohnmayer, Ann Gaston,
Dru An Graff, Johnnie Linn,
Donna Marin. Greg Smith
will be at the organ.
, Sermonettes on the theme,
"To Fill the Emptiness" will
be given by David Housel,
Congregational
Topic Announced
"But Some Prayers Are
Not Answered" is the title of
the sermon to be preached
Sunday by the Rev. Robert W.
Tull, minister of the Congre
gational church. The 11 a.m.
service of worship will be m
the auditorium of Hoover
Grade school on Siskiyou
blvd., just east of South
Modoc rd. The school is the
temporary meeting place of
the church while plans are
being made for the construc
tion of a new church and edu
cational unit at the corner of
East Jackson st. and Berk
eley Way.
The church school will
meet during the worship
hour. Children younger than
three-years-old will be cared
for in the health room of the
school. Three, four and five-
year-olds will have their class
in the school . bandroom.
Classes for the first through
sixth grade young people will
be neld In the school cafe
teria. v This week a new junior
high class will meet for the
first time. Under the leader
ship of Dr. John R. Watson
and Mark Smith, seventh.
eighth and ninth grade young
people win meet from 11 a.m.
to noon in the lobby of the
school office.
The Laymen's Fellowship
will meet tor breakfast on
Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. The
regular meeting place for the
laymen's breakfast is the
Town House' cafe, 127 South
central ave.
. Wednesday the choir will
hold its rehearsal at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allen,
2115 Capital ave. at 8 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE
Wilderville All mem
bers of the Wilderville Meth
odist church have been invit
ed to attend open house Sun
day at the Emanuel church
parsonage at Cave Junction
from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
First Baptist
Church
Conttrvatlve-Fundamental
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kiJ 11a.m.
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Maetlnt TameararllV at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand 1 Cerena
SUNDAY, JAN. 20
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
11:00 A.M.
"The Inentlal Ingredients
te a Chrtttlan Heme"
7:00 P.M. "
"Klnedm Parables"
Wednesday
"Thraufh Hie New
Testament in 1963"
Greg Carlson and Michael
Arant.
. At 7:30 p.m. Sunday the
public is invited to a concert
by the Lewis and Clark col
lege band.
Thursday noon is regular
men's luncheon. President
Dale Coverstone invites all
men to attend and take a
friend. Dr. D. Kirkland West
will give a short inspiration
al talk and the meeting la
over promptly at 12:50 p.m.
Westminiter
The ordination and instal
lation of the newly elected
elder-trustees and deacons
will take place at the 11 a.m.
worship service of the West
minster Presbyterian church
Sunday.
The new elder - trustees
elected at the annual meeting
last Wednesday are: H. D.
Christenscn, Karl S. Clinkin
beard, John C. Collins, Stuart
V. McQueen, Brian B. Mullen
and James P. Rowan. The
new deacons are: Mrs. Gordon
Barker, James V. McGood
win, and Mrs. Rowan.
The sermon will be given
by the Rev. John O. Rey
nolds on the theme "Live Up
to Your Names". Lawrence
Clark will be the lay assist
ant and the church choir will
sing the anthem "Like As a
Father".
There will be a children's
sermon and separate church
for boys and girls from 5 to
10 years of age. Nursery caro
is available for pre-school
children.
AH church school classes
meet at 0:45 a.m. The adult
class meets in the pastor's of
fice and Sunday will study
and discuss "Luther's Crisis
of Faith."
Westminster Presbyterian
church is located on Oakwood
dr. between Barneburg and
Groveland aves.
BOX SOCIAL
Talent - The Junior Meth
odist Youth Fellowship of
Talent Methodist church ara
planning a box social Satur
day, Feb. 2, from 3:30 to
5:30 p.m. Everyone Is invited
to attend the event In the
Methodist annex. Girls are
to take box lunches to be
aunctioned off by Jim Ruth
erford and George Moore.
CONCORD CHAPEL
Gold Hill "Why People
Turn to Spiritualism" will be
the title of the address by
Sidney Jones at Concord Spir
itualist chapel, Sunday at
7:30 p.m. Robert Routh will
assist with the service of spir
itual experiences. Mrs. Bianca
Corona will play a piano solo.
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with you.
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SUNDAY
January 27th
1963
9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
YOUTH
SUNDAY
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t0. D. KI'KUND WEST, Paster J
An Invitation
the WESTMONT COLLEGE Choir and Quartet
of Santa Barbara, Calif.
Will Present
an Outstanding Musical Concert
TUES. JAN- 29 7:30 P.M.
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
UNITY
Comer Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE 80SWORTH, Minuter
Wonhip Hour 1 1 : 1 S a.m.
"Be A Doer of the World"
James 1:22
Sunday School. Youth of Unity, Adult B.blt Cm 9:45 t m.
Office open da.ly, Monojy ,hru Frldy , , m .4 ,
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Pta, 772-6902 Ev.ryon. W.lcom.