Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1963, Image 6

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FRIDAY,
Knights of Altar
Formal Investiture
Ceremonies Held
Twenty-three boyi of Sa
cred Heart parish became
members ol the KnighU ol
the Altar yesterday morning
at the first formal investiture
ceremonies of the organiza
tion ever to be held in the lo
cal Catholic church.
The Knights of the Altar is
an international society, with
headquarters at Notre Dame,
Ind.
All of the boys participat-
ina in the rites are eighth
grade students at St. Mary's
school and have been prepar
ing for the occasion for sev
eral months under the direc
tion of the Rev. Gilbert Lu-
lay.
To qualify for membership
each boy was required to
serve a minimum number of
hours at mass and other relig-
1 Am A Person'
To Be Topic at
Congregational
In observance of Race Re
lations Sunday, the Rev. Rob
ert W. Tull, minister of the
Congregational church, will
preach a sermon this Sunday
entitled "I Am A Person
The church will meet from
11 a.m. to noon Sunday for
worship and church school at
the Hoover Grade school on
Siskiyou blvd., just east of
South Modoc rd. This is the
temporary location of the
church's Sunday activities
while plans are being made
to build a new sanctuary and
educational unit on East
Jackson st. at Berkeley Way.
During the worship hour,
child care will be provided
for children younger than
three years of age in the
school health room. The class
for three, four and five year
olds will meet in the school
band room. The first through
sixth grade - classes will be
held in. the school cafeteria,
and the seventh, eighth and
ninth grade young people will
meet in the lobby of the
school office.
Progreuiv Supper
Sunday the adult members
and friends of the church will
meet at 6 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Duane O. Rich
ardson, 740 West 14th St., for
the beginning of a progressive
supper. The various stages of
the meal will take the group
to a number of homes. The
evening will conclude with
dessert at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bish, Wag
ner Creek rd., Talent.
The regular monthly meet
ings of the board of deacons
and the board of trustees will
be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
These meetings will be fol
lowed by a meeting of the
church council at 8:30 p. m.
The meeting plare this month
will be the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hcnsclman,
2108 Woodlawn dr.
The Laymen's Fellowship
will meet for breakfast at
6:30 a.m. on Wednesday at
the Town House cafe, 127
South Central ave. The pro
posed plans for the new
church will be shown at the
meeting for the study and dis
cussion of those present.
iinesses List
Theme tor Week
The themp of the Jehovah's
Witnesses' weekly service
meeting and thoorcralic mln
istry school will be "Present
Your Bodies As A Living Sac
rifice".
Sunday's program will fea
ture a public Bible lecture at
4 p.m. and a study in the
Watchtower magazine untitled
"Hnw F.tror.2 n',y,ir r-.i'.'-V'
will follow at 5 p.m.
A study will continue on
Tuesday evening in the "Let
Your Name Be Sanctified"
text book and the chapter
considered will deal with
John the Baptist.
Indian Mission
Minister To Speak
Ashland-Thc Rev. Linn D.
Pauahty, minister of the
Klamtith Indian Methodist
mission, will speak Sunday at
the 11 a.m. worship service
at First Methodist church,
North Main and Laurel sts.,
Ashland.
His topic will be "We Hhvc
This Ministry to American In
dians." A coffee hour will fol
low the service.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of Eajt Main
"Spirit"
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"
Station K-SHA SUNDAYS-9:00 A.M.
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FEBRUARY . 3
ious services and to pass tests
on his knowledge of the mass,
religion, the Constitution of
the United States and history
of his Church and country.
Advancement in rank is earn
ed as more hours as an altar
boy are served and higher de
grees of tests are passed.
Attendtd Mass
Immediately preceding the
investiture ceremonies the
boys attended mass together
and received holy commun
ion. Celebrant was the Very
Rev. Carl Mai, who also pre
sided at the investiture, assist
ed by Father Lulay. Servers
were Philip Hollen and Larry
Hochstatter.
After mass the candidates
went to the altar to be vested
with cassock and surplice, the
symbols of their position as
altar boys and the purity they
are to strive to preserve, and
to be presented with member
ship certificates and pins
Then, standing at the foot of
the altar, the Knights recited
their pledge and promise.
Receiving the highest rank
of grand knight were Daniel
Stinson, Eric Jensen, Douglas
Nelson, Steve Lewis, Glen
Meeker, Steven Rose, Larry
Hochstatter, Philip Hollen,
and Michael Moiyneaux.
Rank of knight commander
was conferred upon five boys;
rank of knight was earned
by seven, and two were made
pages.
Following the ceremonies
the boys, Father Mai and Fa
ther Lulay were honored at
breakfast served In the
school annex by several mo
thers and eighth grade girls,
Area Conference
To Be Attended By
Local Delegation
Seventh-day Adventists will
hold their eleventh quadren
nial session of the North Pa
cific Union conference in
Portland, Feb. 11 to 14, ac
cording to Elder C. C. Weis,
an official delegate to the con
ference, pastor of the Med
ford Advcntist church.
Also attending from this
area will be Elder Arvln Win
kle, pastor of the Ashland and
Valley View churches. Evan
gelists Duane Corwin and Sid
ney Nelson, Dr. Harold Reith,
and W. E. Atkins of the Shady
Point church.
Purpose Stated
Elder Weis states that (he
purpose of the session is to
elect executive and depart
mental officers for the North
Pacific Union conference for
the ensuing four-year term.
Policies will be adopted that
will govern procedures in the
denomination's 308 churches
n the Northwest as well as its
many educational and med
ical institutions in the terri
tory. The meeting will be attend
ed by the president of the
General Conference of Sev
enth-day Adventists, Elder R.
R. Flguhr, Washington, D.C.,
and other officials.-
A ministerial seminar and
evangelistic council will be
held in connection with the
convention, reported Elder C.
A. Scriven, president of the
North Pacific Union confer
ence, who will be chairman
of the four-day session.
Christian Science
Sermon Topic listed
The importance of under
standing God as infinite Spir
it w!!l be emphasized at First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
100 Windsor ave., Sunday at
the 1 1 a.m. service.
The verso from II Corinth
ians 3:17 will be read. The
Imson-sTmon is entitled
'Spirit.''
. pcum'c UP to tnu mc
of 20 arc Invited to attend
Sunday school. All are wcl
come to the services.
GUEST SPEAKER
The Rev. Melvin Lee will
be the guest speaker at the
morning worship service of
the Free Methodist church
during the absence of the pas
tor, Roland Stewart, who will
be in Klamath Falls holding
a scries of evangelistic meet
ings. Mr. Lee is a urmluule uf
Greenville college and a form
er pastor of Kamloops, B. C.
In the evening service the
Rev. Kenneth Hargcr will be
the guest speaker. He is a
former pastor in the Oregon
conference and Is presently
working with the Sunday
school at Lake Creek.
Sermon Series To
Be Heard by Local
Presbyterians
Continuing his sermon ser
ies on the Gospel of Luke, Dr.
D. Kirkland West will preach
on, "The Cost of Disciple
ship" Sunday at the First
Presbyterian church.
The Senior high choir will
present. "Adoramus Te" by
Palestrina at the 9:30 a.m.
service and the chancel choir
will sing for the second serv
ice. The Rev. David R. Brown
will sing "The Holy City" by
Adam.
Senior High Fellowship
will meet at 7 p.m. with the
fellowship commission, Phil
Frohnmayer, chairman, I n
charge of the worship and
program. A midweek fellow
ship is also held each Wed
nesday at 3:30 p.m. Junior
High Fellowship meets each
Tuesday after school for
church school, dinner and fel
lowship. Parents of Senior High
Fellowship will attend a
meeting In the Fireplace room
Monday at 7:30 p.m. to evalu
ate the Senior High program
from the parent's standpoint.
Westminster
The worship service of
Westminster Presbyterian
church will be held at 11 a.m.
Sunday, the Rev. John O.
Reynolds, pastor, will begin
a new series of sermons on
men of the Old Testament
with a sermon on "Abraham
the Friend of God".
Subsequent sermons in the
series will be "Jacob Les
sons on Prayer", "Moses and
Samson a Contrast in Faith
fulness", "David Qualities
of Greatness", and "Elijah
God's Answer to Discourage
ment".
The church choir will sing
the anthem "God Will Wipe
Away All Tears" and chil
dren's church will be held for
boys and girls from 5 to 10
years. Nursery care for pre
school children is available.
The Senior High Fellow
ship' will meet Sunday at 7
p.m. at the church. Opening
worship will be led by the
students, after which James
Johnston, physics teacher at
Medford High school, will
speak on the subject "Do
Science and Religion Con
flict?" Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr. be
tween Barneburg and Grove-
land aves.
'God's Hand' To
Be Unity Topic
"God's Hand" is the subject
of the lesson scheduled Sun
day, by the Rev. Katherine
Bosworth, at the 11:19 a.m.
church service at the Unity
Church of Medford, Holly
nd Haven sts. The text Is
taken from Psalms 145:16.
This is the second of a series
on Prosperity.
Elmer Whipple of Santa
Rosa, Calif., will be guest
organist.
Mrs. II. H. Bresee will sing
"Soft Are Your Hands, Dear
Jesus" by O'Hara.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, Feb. 13 at
11 a.m. at the Unity church.
Those attending are to take
their lunch. At 1 p.m. the
study class will meet.
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Unity center, 995 South
Oakdsle ave, a study class
will have their lesson, Pros
perity.
Friday, Feb. 15, the Men "f
Unity will have a Sweetheart
dinner at 8:30 p.m. at the
church for the Women of
Unity.
Bethel Assembly
Topic Is Noted
"A Light for Dark Times"
will be the theme of the mes
sage at 11 a.m. at Bethel As
sembly of God Sunday. The
pastor, the 3v. Lawrence D,
Krnu.sc, will speak.
The 7:30 p.m. evangelistic
service will Include congrega
tional singing, testimony,
other music and a message
Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7:30
p.m., the Rev. Derek Prince
will be guest speaker. Mr
Prince, born in India of Eng
lish parents, has done mission
ary work in East Africa, has
worked among Jewish child
ren In Jerusalem, and taught
at Western Pentecostal Bible
college, Vancouver, B.C.
The church is located at
1225 F,!t McAndrews rd.
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MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Lincoln School Auditorium 608 N. Parttert
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Youth Service 6i00 P.M.
Evening Service 7:00 P.M.
Mid-week Service 7:30 P M. Wednesday
(Place announced each nkl
"There Ii reel and sW tlf (or your every arablem"
MtDFORD
1957' Award of Merit Winner
Missionary Conference To
Start at First
A four-day Missionary con
ference will be held Sunday
through Wednesday at the
First Baptist church, meeting
at Wilson school, Grand and
Corona aves.
Sunday morning the Rev.
Ken Cumings, Northwest rep
resentative for the Conserva
tive Baptist Foreign Mission
society will be the guest
speaker. Mr. Cumings spent
THE REV. N.T. DELLINGER
Appointee to British
Honduras
Round-Robin
Conference Set
White City - The Berean
Baptist church, White City,
will have their annual Round
Robin Missionary conference
In cooperation with other
churches of the Shasta-Cascade
association beginning
Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service.
The Rev. N. T. Dellinger,
Conservative Baptist Home
Missionary society appointee
to British Honduras will be
the speaker.
Mrs. R. A. Hadeen will be
the soloist for the service.
The Family-Training Union
hour begins at 6:30 p.m. in
the church. Various youth
groups hold their meetings
and the adult group is study
ing the subject, "How To Live
the Victorious Life."
Miss Alma Kludt, a veter
an of 12 years service in Cen
THE
REV. GEO. BOWMAN
Valley Speaker
tral India under the Con
servative Baptist Foreign Mis
sionary society, will be the
speaker at the 7:30 p.m. serv
ice. Rodney Lllom will play
his accordion.
The Rev. Ken Cumings,
Northwest represent '.ive of
llie Conservative Baptist For
eign Mission society, will
speak Monday; the Rev. Doug
Stave, Conservative BcipUs.1
Foreign Missionary society ap
pointee to India, will speak
Tuesday, and the Rev. George
Bowman, Conservative Bap
tlst Home Missionary society
appointee to the Spanish
speaking rtenplp in s.ontbern
California, on Wednesday. All
services will be at 7:30 p.m.
Gibbon Acres Church
Has Guest Speaker
The Rev. Herbert Trautman
will be the guest speaker at
Gibbon Acres Pentecostal
Church of God, 139 Gibbon
rd., during the absence of the
pastor, the Rev. B. M. Ivey.
The Pentecostal fellowship
meeting will be held at the
home of the Rev. and Mrs.
John Morjan, pastors of the
Grants Pass Pentecostal,
Highway 99, south of Grants
Pass.
The Ivcys plan to return
Feb. 18 after conducting a
two week revival in California.
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Baptist
one term In Portugal as a
missionary before assuming
his present position.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Dellin
ger, missionary appointees to
British Honduras, will speak
at both the youth hour at 6
p.m. and the 7 p.m. church
service. They were recently
appointed by the Conserva
tive Baptist Home Mission so
ciety to their field and will
leave soon.
Miss Alma Kludt, mission
ary with several years exper
ience in India will be the
speaker for Monday evening.
The meeting will be held at
p.m. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Minear, 1996
Griffin Creek rd.
Miss Virginia Bowen, who
has been In Japan for many
years, will speak Tuesday eve
ning and the meeting will be
held at the home of the Rev.
and Mrs. B. E. Andrews, 785
Waverly ave.
Wednesday evening the
meeting will be at Wilson
School auditorium and Dr.
Douglas Stave will speak.
Dr. Stave is to teach at the
Union Theological Seminary
in India. The school Is a co
operative effort of several
evangelical mission groups in
India.
The Missionary conference
is being held in cooperation
with Baptist churches in Ash
land, White City, Grants Pass,
Selma and O'Brien. The
speakers will rotate from one
church to the other for the
conference.
District Official
To Speak at
First Nazarene
Dr. W. D. McGraw, Port
land, district superintendent
of the Oregon Pacific District
Church of the Nazarene, will
preach in both the morning
and evening services Sunday
at the First Church of the
Nazarene, 520 North Holly st
Dr. McGraw has now been
serving as district superin
tendent in this area for his
denomination for more than
ten years.
Music in the services, ac
cording to Perry Christiansen,
minister of music and educa
tion, will be presented in the
11 a.m. service by the sanc
tuary choir singing "Blessed
Be the Fountain", and a tenor
solo by Dean von Stein. Dur
ing the 7 p.m. service the
Fishermen male quartet will
sing and a women's trio by
Mrs. Rex Goblc, Mrs. Dick
Horton, and Mrs. Jerry An
derson. An instrumental num
ber will be presented by Bob
Hansen.
The pastor, the Rev. Harold
M. Sanner, is holding Youth
Week services in the Church
of the Nazarene at McMinn
ville. Last week the congregation
voted to retain the pastor for
four more years.
Monday evening a spaghetti
feed will be held in the activ
ity building for all teen-agers
who have read at least three
of the missionary books for
this year. This is to he given
by Dr. McGraw for the youth
of the southern Oregon area
churches. It is expected that
abuut 40 young people will
participate.
Unitarians to Hear
William McKinney
The Rogue Valley Unitar
ian fellowship will hear an
address Sunday by William
McKinney, Southern Oregon
college. His topic will be
"Pride Sin or Virtue. Mr.
McKinney has been instructor
of Religious education for the
junior high school age group
of the Unitarian Church
school.
The executive board meet
ing, which is usually held the
second Tuesday of each
month, will be held Feb. 21.
in order that a report may be
heard from Mrs. Herschel
Barnes and Carl George, dele
gates to the Pacific Northwest
District Unitarian-Universal-ist
conference.
The Unitarian Fellowship I
meets Sunday at the Red !
Cross building, 60 Hawthorne
ave., at 11 a.m.
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee s Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour 11:15 .m.
"God's Hand"
Psalm 145:14
Sunday School. Yeuth of Unify, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a m.
Office open daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phono 772-4902 Everyone Welcome
OREGON
Three Churches
Announce Events
For Coming Week
Central Point -. Dr. Earl
William Benbow, v.-ho ii sup
plying the pulpit of the Cen
tral Point Presbyterian
church, will preach Sunday at
11 a.m. on the subject, "Un
answered Prayer." He has
served in the ministry for 50
years, most recently with uni
versity students at Corvallls
and Seattle.
A get-acquainted time with
a cup of coffee will follow the
service.
A meeting of the official
boards of the church will be
held Monday, Feb. 11, at 7:30
p.m. Elders, deacons, church
school officers and teachers
as well as the leaders of the
Women's association will at
tend. Recently installed as elders
for a three year term were
Edwin J. Christie, Dr. Max
Flowers and Franklin H.
Gebhard. Deacons taking of
fice were Mrs. Lloyd Mc
Cashen, David L. DeArmond,
Dale Miller and Robert Pad
gett. ' ,
Jacksonville - "The Mastery
of Moods" will be the topic
of the sermon given by the
Rev. King K.Jones in the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson
ville, Sunday morning at 11
a.m. This sermon will con
clude a trilogy of sermons
entitled "A Light from the
Dark Past."
"Thy Savior" will be the
anthem sung by the choir dur
ing the worship service.
Following the morning
worship service, a coffee hour
will be held in the Fellowship
hall of the church.
Sunday at 7 p.m. the Men's
study group will meet to con
sider Acts 12.
Thursday at 7 p.m. all per
sons who will participate In
the Greater Medford Census
taking will meet In the Fel
lowship hall to receive their
assignments and instructions.
All persons who Intend to be
census takers are to be pres
ent at the important meeting.
Phoenix - Tribute will be
given to the Boy Scouts of
America at the Sunday wor
ship service at the Phoenix
Presbyterian church. The
Rev. William Saladln's ser
mon will center around the
theme "Exploring Life With
Jesus." Mrs. John Thompson
will be the organist.
The Session will meet at
3 p.m. Sunday at the church,
The adult - study group
which meets at 7 p.m. a; the
Manse, will discuss Christian
family life.
Missionary Work
To Be Reviewed
Gold Hill The Rev. Elvina
Colburn, pastor of Concord
Spiritualist chapel, Gold Hill,
will speak of missionary work
that she did recently in
Shreveport, La., and tell of
the historical background of
the Cassadaga Spiritualist
camp at Cassadaga, Fla., Sun
day at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Bianca
Corona will play a piano solo.
There will be spiritual com
munication according to the
pastor.
Mrs. Colburn returned to
her home after a four weeks
trip to Florida and Louisiana.
She was re-ordalned into
the National Spiritualist asso
ciation at Cassadaga Spirit
ualist camp. From Florida she
traveled to Shreveport, La.,
where she lectured five days.
Mrs. Colburn said she now
has three students here who
are studying for their licen
tiates certificates. These peo
ple are also studying and de
veloping various phases of
mediumship, she said.
Study to
show thyself
approved
unto God . .
2nd Tim.
2:15
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Our Selection Of
NEW BOOKS
Devotional & Fictional)
and
YOUTH PROGRAMS
EVANGEL
CENTER
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Methodists To Observe
Boy Scout Sunday; Award
To Be Presented Scout
Boy Scout Sunday will be
observed at First Methodist
church with Dr. George Rose
berry preaching on "The
Heart Has Its Reason at both
morning worship services. At
the 9:30 a.m. service Danny
Hawkins will receive his God
and Country award.
Soloist for both services
will be Miss Sharon Smith,
singing "Suffer the Little
Children." At 9:30 a.m. the
youth choir will sing "Praise
the Lord! Ye Heavens, Adore
Him," and the chancel choir
will sing "Thou Wilt Keep
First Christians
To Observe Boy
Scout Sunday
Boy Scout Sunday will be
observed Feb. 10 at the First
Christian church at the 10:55
a. m. service. Members of
Scout Troop 9, sponsored by
the church, and their leaders
will attend church In a group
The Rev. Fredrick Ross
Evans will preach on the
theme of Boy Scout Week,
'B e Prepared - Be Fit.'
Scouts who will paiticipate
in the services by presenting
the colors, leading in the flag
salutes, reading scripture and
giving the benediction are
Stanley Robbins, Terry Bara-
clough, Jack Young and Terry
McLean.
At the first service the
youth choir will sing "Men
and Children Everywhere
The chancel choir will sing
"Judge Eternal" at the 10:55
a.m. service.
Mrs. Earl Purdy and Mrs,
Everett Bennett will be host
esses at the coffee hour.
The annual School of
World Outreach will begin
Sunday evening and continue
each Sunday for six weeks
The theme of the entire
school is "Disciple Decision
and God's Mission." The first
study will be on "Meaning
and Purpose of Outreach." It
will begin at 6 p.r with a
soup and sandwich snack
lunch. At 6:30 p.m. there will
be an assembly for orienta
tion of the school and a divi
sion into study groups. These
groups will be for all age lev
els for all members of the
family. The study will end
at 7:30 p.m.
The Elders and Deacons
will meet at the church on
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at 6:45 p.m. the
Christian Men's Fellowship
will sponsor their annual
Sweetheart banquet in the
Blue room of the Jackson
house.
Mr. Evans will go to Co-
qille Sunday evening to pre
sent the Unified Outreach
program for the State of Ore
gon to the members of t h e
First Christian church.
NEW AGE CHURCH
"The New Age Discovery
and Development of the
Fourth Dimension" will be
the subject of a lecture at 2:30
p.m. Sunday by Dr. Dell E.
Millard, at the New Age
church, north of Eagle Point,
on Hammel rd. Preceding the
lecture there will be a fellow
ship dinner at 1 p.m. and a
musical half-hour at 2 p.m.
The public is invited.
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The Biggest Scare Crow In Medford
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1ST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
1108 W. MAIN ST. REV. R. E. CULL, Pator
Him" at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Louise Davis will lead
the School of Missions at 5
p.m. on "Hong Kong." The
Boy Scouts of the church will
put on the snack supper and
the ju-lor department will
have the devotions under the
guidance of Mrs. Robert
France.
Senior High MYF will meet
at 6:30 p.m. with Joe Banks
in charge of the program on
church music. This group is
planning a progressive dinner
for Friday night, starting and
ending at the church. All high
school youth are invited.
The Methodist Men will en
tertain their wives at a Val
entine's day dinner Thursday
at 7 p.m. in Wesley hall. Dr.
Malcolm Hammond of the
Ashland Methodist Church
will be guest speaker and Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Taylor of
Ashland will entertain with
solos on the violin and piano.
The Builder's class will
have a Valentine party at the
church Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Contest to End at
Gold Hill Christian
Gold Hill - "Go Is For the
Christian" will be the title of
the subject for the next youth
group meeting of Gold Hill
Christian church, Sunday at
6:30 p.m. Steven Andrews
will be leader. The group is
directed by Dewey V. Jeffrey
minister of the church, and
Mrs. Jeffrey.
A contest among the entire
Sunday school between the
"Red Blanket" ana "ureen
Mountain" tribes is now tied.
Winner will be determined
Sunday. A buffalo berger
feed for the winning side will
be held Saturday, Feb. 16 at
6:30 p.m. at the church. There
will also be games.
Mr. Jeffrey 'U deliver the
sermon mes. during the
worship hour -unday at 11
a.m.
A "Times of the Signs"
party for members of the
youth group will be held Sat
urday, Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Currey, Blackwell hill rd.
Miss Joanne Hilkey, Kenneth
Currey and Steven Andrews
will have charge of the youth
meeting.
First Baptist
Church
Ceniarvativa-Fundamantal
On the
Air
KBOY
1 1 a.m.
-rilh
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Matting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand & Corona
SUNDAY, FEB. 10
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
1 1 :00 A.M.
Rev. Ken Cumings,
Min iQ nary Speaker
7:00 P.M.
Mr. & Mr. N. T. Dellenger,
Miitienarlet to
British Honduras
Wednesday
Dr. Doug Stave,
Missionary te India.
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STAYS
TQNITE 7:30
Frank Lummer, Former Roman Catholic
"Why I Still Love The Virgin Mary"
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SUN. NITE 7:30
Hear
GLADYS LUMMER'S
LIFE STORY
FROM STAGE
TO PULPIT
WED. 7:30
I Saw The Dead
Behind the Iron Curtain
Rev. Lummer jut returned1
Item behind the Iron Curtain
1 will be tellinf breath-taking
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Colored Sound Film
Smuggled From Behind
the Iron Curtain
Taken in Shadow of Death
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ELDER B. K. PACKER
Council Assistant
Elder to Preside
At Stake Meetings
Elder Boyd K. Packer, an
assistant to the Council of
Twelve Apostles of the
Church of Jesus Chr.st of
Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake
City, will preside at a quar
terly conference of the Klam
ath stake Saturday and Sun
day, Feb. 9 and 10, at the
Medford High school audi
torium. Accompanying Elder Pack
er will D6 Elders raui
Child, a member of the gen
eral welfare commltte. and
A. Leslie Derbyshire, geneal
ogical society conference
staff.
General sessions of the con
ference will be conducted
Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
by Stake President Ronald
Earl Phair, Klamath Falls.
Elders Child and Derby
shire will address meetings
for welfare and genealogical
leaders on Saturday.
Young People's Event
Central Point - A young
people's service is scheduled
for Saturday, Feb. 9 with
Evangelist J. Q. Hunter as
the speaker at the Community
Bible church, Fourth and Al
der sts.. Central Point. Mu
sical numbers will be supplied
by the young people of the
church.
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The Christion's
Highest Joy Is in Foithful
Obedience to God . . . Rev
erent Worship in His Holy
Temple.
. SUNDAY '
February 10th
9:30 & 11 a.m.
"The Cost of
Discipleship"
Dr. West
Preaching
2ND WEEK
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WELCOME
UNDY LUMMER
16-Year-Old Evangelist
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