Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 15, 1963, Image 8

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THE REV. A. Q. ZARZA
Here From the Philippines
Custodians To Be
Honored
Sunday
At 1st Christian
"Nobody-God's Somebody1
is the title of the Rev. Fred
rick Ross Evans' sermon at
the First Christian church
Sunday morning.
At the first service the
youth quartet will sing "The
Lord Is My Shepherd." The
carillon choir will sing
"Jesus. Saviour, Pilot Me" at
the 10:55 a.m. service.
The coffee hour following
the second service will honor
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey,
' who have been the church
custodians for many years.
Hostesses are Mrs. Clarence
Hunter, Mrs. I. R. Perry and
Mrs. Bill Brooks.
The closing session of the
Schools of World Outreach
will start at 6 p.m. The study
will be an evaluation of the
church outreach program
here. Mr. Evans will lead the
discussion for the adult group.
Following the classes there
will be a dessert tasting and
fellowship hour.
Pastor's classes on church
manship will begin March 23
and continue for three weeks.
Juniors will meet each Satur
day from 10 a.m. until noon.
Junior High and High School
students will have their
classes each Sunday evening
starting March 24.
Youth Week To Be
Observed Sunday
Youth week will be ob
served at First Southern Bap
tist church beginning Sunday
morning. Youth Pastor will be
Fred Everson. Jeanne Hobbs
will direct the choir.
At the worship hour young
members of the church will
give testimonials on "What
Christ Means To Me." Speak
ers besides Mr. Everson will
be Roselyn Allen, Jerry Pitts
and Malinda Homer.
Harold Lane will act as
Sunday School Superintend
ent and Dean Hunt will serve
as Training Union director.
Ushers will be Jimmy Pope,
Dennis Case, Bob Maynard
and Jerry Pitts. Krislina
bKuar will be at the piano
and Sue Williams organist.
Guest speaker at the eve.
ning service will be the Rev.
Austin Lovin of Springfield,
area missionary for the Ore
gon Southern Baptist conven
tion.
FAMILY NIGHT
Ascension Lutheran congre
gation's first family night of
the year Is scheduled Sunday
beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a
potluck supper. The program
lor the evening, to be present
cd by the Luther League, will
consist of a movie entitled
"The Rival World," an ac
cordion solo by Carolyn Ulv
rich, and a slave auction. Pro-
ceeds from the auction will
be used to help f i n a n c
leaguers' trips to a conference
convention
TALENT QUEST
Talent - Dr. Lorcn Messen
ger of Southern Oregon col
lege will speak Sunday at the
11 a.m. worship service at
Talent Methodist church,
First and Wagner sis. His
topic will be "Judas,'1 con
tinuing the pre-Eastcr theme
on the lives of the Apostles
under way by the Rev. Violet
M. Bolligcr, minister.
k DINE HERE
WITH THE FAMILY
A
RESTAURANT
"A Coed Place Te lit"
Open Deity , . , 6 a.m.
Social Hour Nightly S to 7
510 North Riverside
FRIDAY. MARCH IS. 1963
Congregationalists
List Guest's Events
The Rev. Amadeo Q. Zarza,
senior minister of the United
Church of Christ, Baguio City,
The Philippine Islands, will
be the guest of the Medford
Congregational church next
week, arriving in Medford on
Wednesday. During the past
four months he has been visit
ing the C o n g r e g a t i o n a 1
Churches of Oregon.
A native of The Philip
pines, Mr. Zarza is a graduate
of Silliman university and re
ceived his theological train'
ing at Union Theological sem
inary in New York City and
United Seminary in Dayton
Ohio.
Wednesday evening he will
be the guest speaker at
meeting of persons interested
in joining the church soon. He
will speak about the world
mission of the church.
Thursday morning he will
be the guest of the Laymen s
Fellowship at a breakfast
meeting to be held at the
Town House Cafe at 6:30 a.m.
Thursday noon he will speak
to the monthly meeting of the
Women's Fellowship which
will be held at the Red Cross
building. Members of the Wo
men's Fellowship of the First
Congregational church of
Ashland have been invited to
attend.
Meeting With Youth
Thursday evening a special
meeting for junior and senior
high school young people will
be held at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. John Smock, 108
Geneva St., in order that the
Foursquare Topic
Is Family Week
Family week will be the
theme for Sunday school at
the Foursquare church, 2200
Roberts rd. The person taking
an entire family will receive
a prize.
Each Sunday, a theme will
be announced. The contest
which starts Sunday, will con
tinue for six Sundays. It is
sponsored by the Northwest
District Foursquare churches,
and involves 23 churches in
the area.
The Rev. K. L. Mathewson
said that the theme is "Fish
ers of Men." This emphasis
reaches a peak at the pre-
Easter season when the church
launches its annual outreach
to gain new members.
The Rev. Roy Mourer. dis
trict supervisor, announced
that cash awards are to be
given to the outstanding Sun
day schools during the drive.
Presentation of these awards
will be made during the
Northwest District convention
in Portland In May.
A young people's rally will
be held tonight at 7 o'clock
In the Grants Pass church.
450 Southwest J st. Quiz teams
will begin working for com
petition. All churches of the
Northwest district will par
ticipate. Musical numbers will
be presented from various
churches.
Bethel Assembly
Announces Services
At Bethel Assembly of
God's 11 a. in, worship service
Sunday, the pastor, the Rev.
Lawrence D. Krnusc, will
speak on the subject, "Life's
Most Profitable Lesson." It
will be the last in a series of
messages taken from the Epis
tle of Paul the Apostle to the
rnuippinns.
During the Sunday school
opening service at 9:45 a. m.
a plan will be presented to
increase Sunday school at
tendance from now until
Easter Sunday.
The 7:30 p.m. service will
consist of music, public tes
timonies and an evangelistic
message. The church location
Is 1225 East MeAndrcws rd
lion Lutheran Topic
Announced for Sunday
Sunday at Zlon Lutheran
church, Fourth st. and Oak
dale ave., the Rev. II. C. Coo
vert, paster, will speak on
"All The Way With Christ."
The Junior choir will sing
"Into The Woods My Master
Went."
The third in the series of
Pastor's Instruction classes
for persons desiring church
membership will meet in the
Fireside room at 4 p.m. Sun
day. The Senior Luther
League will meet at 6:30 p.m.
at the church.
Mr. Coovert's meditation
for the Lenten vesper service
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. will
be "What Is Truth?"
First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 Windsor Ave., 1 Block South of East Main
Subject: "Substance"
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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teen-agers may meet and talk
with Mr. Zarza. Friday even
ing a no-host dinner will be
held at Pings restaurant in
Mr. Zarza's honor. Sunday,
March 24, Mr. Zarza will
preach for the morning serv
ice of worship of the Congre
gational church at Hoover
Grade school.
After his visit with the
Medford church, Mr. Zarza
will be in Ashland to partici
pate in the 75th anniversary
celebration of the First Con
gregational church March 24.
He will then be in Roscburg.
Parables Continue
The Parable of the Talents,
which is found in Luke 19
will be the subject of the ser
mon the Rev. Robert W. Tuli,
minister of the Congregation'
al church, will preach on
Sunday. This is the third in a
series of Lenten sermons on
the Parables of Jesus' Last
Days.
The regular Sunday service
of worship of the Church will
be held at Hoover Grade
school. This Is the temporary
meeting place of the church
until the new church is built
at the corner of East Jackson
st. and Berkeley Way.
Both the service and the
Church school will be at 11
a.m. Child care and classes
for all children from infancy
through ninth grade will be
offered at Hoover school dur
ing the worship hour.
Sunday at 6 p.m. the Pil
grim Fellowship will meet at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gatewood Smith, 2665
Syringa dr.
Wednesday the group of
persons interested in joining
the church will have its third
meeting. It will be at 8 p.m.
t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Kirtley, 2413 East Mc-
Andrews rd.
High Priest to
Speak at RLDS
High Priest Noel King, Eu
gene, will be the guest speak
er Sunday during the morn
ing worship hour at the Re
organized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Tenth and Ivy sts.
Mr. King has held the of
fice of district president for
the southern Oregon district
for the past two years.
A potluck dinner is
planned at the church Sun-
day after services, honoring
the district president and fam
ily.
The second of a planned
spring cleaning, all day
work session is called for
Saturday, beginning at 10
afn. at the church. The build
ing committee reports that
emphasis will be made at this
time to complete the repairs
on the classrooms started last
work day.
St. Peter's Events
Are Announced
Holy communion will be
celebrated In the 8:15 a.m.
service Sunday at SI. Peter's
Lutheran church, 1020 East
Main si., according lo the Rev.
John E. Simon, pastor of the
church. The main Sunday ser
vice begins at 11 a.m.
The Lenten hymn by the
German Lutheran hymn-writer,
Paul Gerhardt, "Upon The
Cross Extended," will serve
the subject for the 7:30
p.m. Wednesday Lenten med
itation by Pastor Simon. This
will bo the fourth in a scries
of meditations on great Len
ten hymns.
The eighth grade confirma
tion class will met as usual
during the spring vacation In
order to prepare for confirma
tion on Palm Sunday. There
will be an additional session
Tuesday at 5 p.m.
SPIRITUALIST SE-VICE
Gold Hill "Where We Go
From Here" will be the title
of the address by the Rev.
Elvlna Colbum of Concord
Spiritualist chapel at 5H0 Sec
ond ave , Sunday at 7:30 p.in
Sidney Jones and Mrs. Pansy
Jones, healer will assist the
pastor with the service
"When Morning Gu'ds the
Sky" will be the title of
solo-box and piano duet by
Mrs. Bianca Corona ani Mrs.
Colburn.
FOOTS CREEK SPEAKERS
Foots Crock - Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Bigelow from San
Jose, Calif., will be guest
speakers Sunday at Foots
Creek chapel, in the absence
of the Rev. O. F. Gocttcl, min
ister, who is on vacation.
MEDFORD
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Religious Liberty Official
To Speak at
Lloyd E. Biggs, Religious
Liberty Secretary of the
North Pacific Union Confer
ence of Seventh-day Advetv
tists, will speak at the Mad
ford church, 1900 Greenwood
THE REV. RON ARNOLD
Communist to Christian
Former Party
Member to Speak
The Rev. Ron Arnold, a
member of the U. S. Commun
ist Party for five years pricv
to his conversion to Christian
ity, will conduct a series of
Christian Witness meetings at
the Free Methodist church be
ginning Sunday at 11 a.m. He
will also speak in the 7 p.m.
service. On Monday he will
address the congregation at
6:30 p.m. and on Tuesday and
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Arnold s story has been
described as "from Commun
ist cell to Christian pulpit."
Topics to be discussed in
clude "The Spectre of Com
munism . or Why Christians
Are Involved," "Communist
Hypocrisy or How the Church
Is Subverted," "Communist
Brainwashing or How You
Are Being Influenced," "The
Communist Trojan Horse or
Infiltration 'and the Need for
Christian Citizenship," and
"Communism's Doom or the
Triumph of Truth and Your
Part In It."
Trinity Baptist
Series to Conclude
At the 11 a.m. worship serv
ice of Trinity Baptist church
Pastor Bruce O. Rogers will
give the closing message of a
scries of messages from the
Book of Nehcmiah on "Ef
fective Christian Service."
His subject will be, "Dedica
tion That Is Different." Dr.
Richard Nordquist will sing
a solo during the service.
At the 7:30 p.m. hour youth
groups will meet and the
adult discussion group will
consider "The Coming of the
Son of Man" from Mark 13.
Trinity Baptist church is
located at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds. An attended
nursery is provided for babies
nnd pre - school children dur
ing the Sunday school and
morning worship hours.
Church of Brethren
Sermon Topic Listed
"A Woman's Place
Power in Religion" i
and
the
Sunday sermon topic of the
Rev. William Wash of the
Medford Church of the Breth
ren. 345 North Mary st.
Mrs. Lorenc Henderson will
sing.
Choir rehearsal will be
changed from 6 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. Sunday because ihc
Youth fellowship will be
meeting with the Youth fel
lowship of the Friends church
at 6:30 p.m. at the Friends
church.
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
The Rogue Valley Unitarian
fellowship will hear a talk
Sunday by David Alexander
of Southern Oregon college.
His topic will be "Protestant-ism-A
State of Religious Re
bellion." The fellowship meets
each Sunday at the Rod Cross
building. 60 Hawthorne ave.
at 11 a.m.
UN!TY
Corner Holly nd Hvcn Streets
Afflicted with Unity School of Christianity, Lee' Summit, Mo.
RfcV. KAfHAHlNE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour H:I5 J.m.
"Tell No Man"
Luke 5:12-14
Guest Speaker The Rev Joseph K. Stiegler Unity Minister,
Tacoma, Wish.
Sunday School, Youth ot Unity. Adult Bible Class 9.45 a.m.
Office open daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a m. -4 p m.
995 S. Oakdalt Ave. Phone 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Area Church
st., at 11 a.m. Saturday. Mr.
Biggs has done extensive
work in the line of Religious
Liberty since his retirement
as Oregon Conference presi
dent in 1959. He will acquaint
church members with recent
developments throughout the
United States in this field.
Wednesday, March 20, at
7:30 p.m., E. H. Bergman,
who heads the Sabbath School
work for the Oregon Confer
ence will meet with Medford
and vicinity Sabbath School
division leaders in the cradle
roll room in the Medford
church. Mr. Bergman will
present demonstrations in the
use of visual aids in the cradle
roll, kindergarten, primary,
junior and youth depart
ments. Representatives from
eight churches in the area
have been invited to attend.
Series Continues
Duane Corwin is continu
ing his series of "It Is Writ
ten" lectures at 7:30 p.m. on
Sunday, Monday and Tues
day in the American Legion
hall in Central Point, and on
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday nights in the grade
school gymnasium in Shady
Cove.
The color film, "One in
40,000" will be a feature of
the Sunday and Wednesday
night programs. This film al
lows the viewer to witness the
actual surgical removal of a
diseased lung, and points out
the link between cigarette
smoking and cancer. Title of
the accompanying lecture will
be "Suicide on the Install
ment Plan."
Monday and Thursday
nights Mr. Corwin's subject
will be "Europe Past, Pres
ent, Future," and the film,
"Customs of the Holy Land."
"Cain and Abel" will be
shown on Tuesday and Friday
nights, and Calvary at Sinai'
is the scheduled lecture.
Registrations Still
Taken for Series
Registrations are still being
taken for the new series of
inquiry classes which were
started this week by the Rev.
G. N. Lulay for persons de
siring to become acquainted
with the teachings of the
Roman Catholic church.
According to Father Lulay,
an assistant pastor at Sacred
Heart church, the classes will
be held from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m.
each Monday and Thursday
until the first week in June.
The sessions are open to all
adults of the community.
Members of the Catholic con
gregation are invited to at
tend the classes with their
non-Catholic friends and rela
tives. It has been stressed that no
one will become obligated to
the church by attending any
part or the whole of the series
Questions from the inquirers
will be encouraged.
"Life in Christ. Instructions
in the Catholic Faith," a new
text by the Rev. James Kil
gallon and Gerard Weber, is
being used in the classes.
Copies of the text may be
obtained at the time of regis
tration. All classes will be
held in the eighth grade class
room on the second floor of
St. Mary's Grade school, 11th
and Ivy sts.
Series ot Messages
To Begin at Central
John V. Hcberling, minis
ter of Central Church of
Christ, 1440 South Oakdale
ave., will begin a scries of
messages Sunday at the 11
a.m. worship hour. The scries,
entitled "Facing Life With
Jesus," will end on Easter
Sunday.
Morning messages will deal
with how Jesus met life's ba
sic problems; evening mes
sages with the resources upon
which He drew. Sunday's
topics will be "Finding Prin
ciples To Live By" and "Jes
us And The Family." Evening
worship is at 7:30 p.m.
Loyalty Month will contin
ue to be the emphasis at the
Bible school hour with each
class endeavoring to meet its
goal and place its banner at
the top of the flagpole. Bible
school begins with a combin
ed opening assembly at 9:45
am.
Unity Church to
Have Guest Speaker
The Rev. Joseph K. Stieg-
ler, minister of the Unity
Church of Tacoma, Wash.,
will be guest speaker for the
Unity Church of Medford,
Holly and Haven sts., at the
11:15 a.m. service Sunday.
His subject will be "Tell
No Man". The text is taken
from Luke 5:12-14. This will
carry out the Lenten theme of
"Conservation for that week.
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, minister of Unity
Presbyterians
Note Sermon
Topics and Music
Dr. D. Kirkland West will
use as his sermon theme,
"Choice of Masters" at the
First Presbyterian church
Sunday.
Mrs. A. L. Clay will sing,
"How Lovely Are Thy Dwel
lings" for both morning serv
ices and the senior high choir
will sing "My Eternal King"
at 9:30 a.m. hour. The chan
cel choir will be heard in the
anthem, "The Lord Is My
Shepherd" at 11 a.m.
The adult membership class
will meet with Dr. West Sun
day at 5 p.m. and both the
youth and adult classes will
meet the session March 24.
At 6:30 p.m. Sunday Gene
va Fellowship meets in the lob
by of the Rogue Valley Man
or in preperation for the ves
per service to be given at 7
p.m. The program will in
clude Negro spirituals sung
by a quartette and a panel
discussing the way Christian
College Age Youth today
view the world.
Senior High Fellowship
will meet at 7 p.m. at the
church Sunday for a discus
sion on church and state led
by the citizenship chairman,
Mike Mayfield. There will be
no week day meetings of Jun
ior High and Senior High fel
lowship due to the spring va
cation. A concert will be presented
by the Lewis and Clark Col
lege choir in the church
sanctuary Friday, March 22
at 8 p.m.
Westminster
The regular worship serv
ice of the Westminster Pres
byterian church will be held
at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Ted Hornecker will serve
as lay assistant and the
church choir will sing the
anthem "Breathe on Me,
Breath of God." The Rev.
John O. Reynolds will begin
a new series of sermons
which will continue until
Easter, with Sunday's mes
sage on Your Estimation of
Jesus."
Children's church will be
held for boys and girls from
5 to 10 years of age and nur
sery care is available for pre
school age children.
All departments of the
church school meet at 9:45
a.m. each Sunday and new
members are welcome to en
roll. The adult class meets
in the sanctuary and is study
ing the Reformation doctrines
of John Calvin. Parents who
take their children to church
school are invited to attend
this class led by the pastor.
Westminster church is lo
cated one block south of East
Main st. at 2000 Oakwood dr.
Anniversary Event
Sheduled Sunday
Gold Hill - Anniversary
and homecoming will be nb
served at Gold Hill Christian
church Sunday. A fellowship
dinner will be held at t h e
church at 1 p.m. Former mia
isters and members of the
church will be guests.
The sermon subject will be
given by Dewey V. Jeffrey,
minister of the church dur
ing the 11 a.m. worship hour.
The evening services have
been discontinued temporari
ly. The weekly Bible study
and prayer meetings are held
each Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
and the youth group meet
ings at 6:30 p.m. each Sunday
are being continued.
" A general clean-up work
day will be held at the church
on Saturday March 16 from 1
until 4 p.m.
listen to e Special Broadcast
WORLD LITERATURE
Oswald Smith t
Jack McAlister
Can wo evangeliie in our
9entration.
KRVC Sundar, 8:30 A.M.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Lincoln School Auditorium 608 N. Bartlett
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship
Youth Service
Evening Service
Mid-eek Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
(Place announced each week)
"There is a real and positive
church of Medford, will be
guest speaker for the Unity
Church of Tacoma the same
Sunday.
Ray Bosworth will assist
Mr. Stiegler in Medford, and
the Rev. Helen Stiegler will
assist Mrs. Bosworth in Ta
coma.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ, and Mrs. H. H.
Bresee will sing "Just for To
day" by Seaver.
Men to Meet
Monday, March 18, the Men
of Unity will meet at 6:30
p.m. for a potluck dinner.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, March 20,
at 11 a.m. at the Unity
Church. Those attending are
asked to take their lunch.
At 1 p.m. the study class
will meet.
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Unity Center, Mrs. Bos
worth will have for the les
son topic "What Can You Do
About World Peace?"
The Grants Pass and Ash
land classes' will meet as
usual.
Unity church of Medford
is an affiliate of the Unity
School of Christianity at
Lee's Summit, Mo.
'Measure of Man'
To Be Methodist
Sermon Subject
"The Measure of a Man'
will be the subject of Dr.
Oeorge Koseberry s sermon
Sunday at First Methodist
church.
Mrs. Keith Johnson will be
soloist at both morning wor
ship services. The youth choir
will sing "Sing a Song of
Joy at 9:30 a.m. and the
chancel choir will sing "God
So Loved the World" at 11
a.m.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth fellowship will meet
at 5 p.m. and the Senior High
MYF will meet at 6:30 p. m
Three Senior High MYF girls
have been chosen by the Ore
gon conference to attend the
Christian Vocations Work
camp at Loon Lake. They are
Kay Kent, Penny Sage and
Karen Cornecl. They will
spend the week end at this
newest Methodist Camp which
is located near the Umpqua
river between Scoltsburg and
Reedsport. Each girl had to
write an essay to be eligible
There will be 20 young people
from Oregon in attendance
The Methodist Men's month
ly dinner will be at 6:30 p.m
Thursday. Guest speaker will
be Police Chief Charles P,
Champlin. Election of officers
will be held.
The Older Youth Fellow
ship will have a spaghetti din
ner and bowling party on
Thursday beginning at 6:30
p.m. at the church.
Advent Christian
Church Events Noted
"Man's Mirrored Image"
will be the message by the
Rev. Fred O. Sapp Jr., pastor
of the First Advent Christian
church, at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service Sunday.
The choir will sing "Won
derful Grace of Jesus' Fol
lowing the junior sermon the
children will go to the Jun
ior church for their own serv
ice. During the Sunday school
hour Penny Crusade banks
will be returned to see how
many stops Mr. Penny can
make this week. Each stop
has a certain amount attach
ed to it and as that amount
is raised Mr. Penny will pro
ceed to that spot. This is the
Advent Christians' annual
drive to raise money for mis
sions. It will last through
May.
.11:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
help for your every problem"
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THE REV. J. K. STIEGLER
Unity Minister in Tacoma
Message Series
Continue at
First Nazarene
The approach of Easier
emphasis continues in the
services at First Church of
the Nazarene, 520 North Hol
ly st. The pastor, the Rev.
Harold M. Sanner, is present
ing his series of messages in
the 11 a.m. worship hour on
"Scenes About the Cross."
The Sunday morning topic
will be "Betrayal at Prayer
Time.
The pastor's sermons in the
Sunday 7 p.m. evangelistic
service are about the Cross
of Christ under the general
topic "Calvary and the Gos
pel." His theme Sunday eve
ning will be "Is The Cross
Central?"
The minister of music, Per
ry Christiansen, has announ
ced that the sanctuary choir
will sing "Sweeter Than All
and Mrs. Rod Newman will
present a soprano solo. In the
evening service a mixed trio
will sing composed of Caro
lyn Cole, Doris Young and
Harold Sanner Jr.; a duet will
be presented by Velma Myers
and George H. McUne, and
Mr. McUne will sing a solo
titled "Down From His
Glory."
During the Sunday school
hour the drive to add babies
to the Crad'-i roll will contin
ue. New babies, with their par
ents, are presented in the
adult department of the Sun
day school which meets at
9:45 a.m. Mrs. A. F. Stewart
is the supervisor in charge of
the Cradle roll.
Speaker for . the Junior
church Sunday will be Mr,
McUne. Juniors who will pre
sent music for their service
will be Linda McMahan and
Karen von Stein, who will
sing a duet. Christine Laur-
ance and Donald Larson will
play piano prelude music.
lhe Junior High young
people will have a "hard
times" party tonight in the
activity building. Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Bayne are spon
soring the activity, which
will be held from 7 to
o'clock.
Christian Science
Sermon Topic Told
The deep, spiritual nature
oi real "bubslance will be
the subiect at First rhnrr-h f
Christ, Scientist, 100 Windsor
ave., Sunday at 11 a.m.
Bible readings will include
verses from I Corinthians 2
and 10.
Young people up to the age
oi zu are invited to attend
Sunday school. All are invited
lo attend tne services.
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YFC RALLY
TOMORROW NIGHT
Meet Jack Hamilton
Director of Teen Research for I A Youth for Christ
McLoughlin Jr. Hi, 7:30 p.m.
Three Events Set
Sunday at Local
Friends Church
Medford Friends church
will have three events Sunday
which will involve attenders
from junior high age to tin
oldest adult.
Jack Hamilton, youth work
er and leader in Youth For
Christ International, will ad
dress the Adult Family hour
group at 6:30 p.m. in the fire
place' room.
At the same hour, Lonny
Fendall of George Fox col
lege, Newberg, who is presi.
dent of Friends Youth Chris
tian Endeavor of the North
west, will speak to a com
bined meeting of junior high
age and teens.
The Over-50 group of Med
ford Friends will hold its
monthly potluck dinner in the)
Fellowship hall following the
Sunday morning service.
The evening Family hour
adult group which has been
a Bible Fellowship led by the
pastor in recent weeKs, nas
invited Mr. Hamilton to speak
on the opportunities and re
sponsibilities which are open
to the church in its youth
program. A "spiritual foster
parent" plan in which con-.
cerned Christian adults will
be asked to shepherd the spir
itual welfare of individual
young people through person
al interest and prayer will be
introduced.
Youth speaker, Lonny Fen
dall, was present for the Fa
ther and Son dinner held Fri
day night in the Medtora
church. After discussing the
Friends' youth program in the
Northwest with local C.E.'ers,
he will preach at the Talent
Friends church of the evening
service.
The Over-50 club, some
times known as the Young in
Heart, recently reorganized
with Mrs. Charles Klutsen
beeker of Central Point, as
president. All adults are in
vited to these informal din
ners held each month, usually
followed, by singing and visit
ing. The second in a series of
pre-Easter messages will ba
given by the pastor, J. L.
Willcuts, titled, "What Does
It Cost To Be Happy?" These
are based on Christ's Sermon
on the Mount.
The Friends Youth Hobby
night which ordinarily would
meet on Tuesday night, is
postponed one week to Marh
26, when Officer George Lu
cas of the Medford Police de
partment, will present a lec
ture and film on driver train
ing. A Christian training ses
sion is led by the pastor dur
ing each Hobby night.
Series of Sermons
The ' Rev. Charles R. Mc
Donald, pastor of St. Luke's
Methodist church, will con
tinue his series of sermons
on the Life of Jesus Sunday
at the 11 a.m. worship. The
title will be "A Day in Caper
naum." The Methodist Youth fel
lowship will meet Sunday un
der the leadership of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Chlpman. Craig
Horton and Sharon Chipman
are in charge of arrange
ments. This will be the final
activity for the week as the
usual study and fellowship
groups will not meet during
spring vacation.
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