Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1963, Image 8

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Rural life Sundayill?
Scheduled at
First Christian
Sunday will be observed a
Rural Lile Sunday at the
First Christian church. The
Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans will
exchange oulpita with the
Rev. Jack Nail.
Mr. Naff has been the min
ister of the First Chrltslan
church In Madras since 1957,
During that time he has serv
ed in many civic organlza-
tions. He is presently the vice
president of Kiwanii club and
served one term as mayor of
Madras. Mr. Naff will speak
on the subject "The Church
Without Walls" at the 10:55
a.m. service. The scripture
text is Matthew 16:18. "There
Is a Balm in Gllead" will be
the anthem sung by the caril
lon' choir, and the chancel
choir will sing Robertson's
"The Lord's Prayer." Mrs,
Harold Ottosen and Mrs,
Price Shatter will host the
coffee hour following the sec
ond1 service.
At the 8:30 a.m. service
RalDh A. Warren, representa
tive of the Oregon Council on
Alcohol Problems will speak.
Mr. Warren is state president
of the Christian men's Fellow
ship. The youth choir will
sins "At Worship" at this
prvire.
The Chi Rho Felloshlp will
meet at 6 p.m. with Robert
Mann conducting the study
and Michael Tusow the wor
ship program.
The Middlers Fellowship
will meet at the church at
3:15 p.m. to go play miniature
golf. Each one is to take a
sack lunch. They will return
to the church at 6 p.m. for
their study and worship. John
Evans will be study leader on
"The Word of God" and Rob
ert Ottosen will give the wor
ship. Reports will be given
by Dlanne Pickens and Doug
las Mann.
The Chrltslan Youth Fel
lowship is having a car wash
at Jerry's Union station, Jack
son St. and Central ave., to
morrow from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m; The proceeds will go to
their missionary giving goala.
On Sunday the Christian
Youth Fellowship will meet
at the church at 12:30 p.m.
to .bicycle out to the new
church for a picnic and serv
ice project. Michele Niehaus
will lead the study and Shar
on Tucker the worship at the
8:30 p.m. meeting.
Visitors for the Every Mem
ber Canvass will meet on
Tuesday and Thursday eve-
nlnns In the new church par
lor on Crater Lake ave. The
meetings will begin at 7:30
p.m. and consist of a visual
presentation and training ses
sions. Alcohol Problems
Director to Speak
Sunday at the morning wor
ship service at Eastwood Bap
tist church, t':e guest speak
er will be the Rev. Edgar F.
Woody, public relations di
rector of the Oregon Council
on Alcohol Problems.
The chancel choir will sing
"Come, Ye Disconsolate" by
the Rev. Thomas Moore. Mis
sionary Moments will present
"Out of the Fog at Salem."
The Junior Baptist Youth
Fellowship meeting at 6 p.m.
will discuss the effects of al
cohol as a beverage. The Sen
ior High BYF at 6:30 p.m.
will make plans for its sum
mer program. At the 7:30 p.m.
service William Robertson
i will be the guest speaker.
Pre-school Vacation Church
school begins Monday, May
20, and will be held Monday
through Friday from 9 to
11:30 a.m.
The Dlaconate Is planning
a dessert meeting Saturday,
May 18.
At the midweek service of
May 22, II Corinthians 3 will
be discussed.
Evangelist, Parly
To Appear in Area
The Rev. Kenneth Gaub
and evangelistic party will ap
pear at the Foursquare
church, 2200 Roberts rd., at
the Sunday morning worship
hour and the 7:30 p.m. serv
ice.
They will be accompanied
here by Ray Hutchison and
family. Both families will par
ticipate in musical and instru
mental ri-.mbcrs. While In this
area the party will make re
cordings. May 21 through 26, the
Kofmo evangelistic team, Sac
ramento, Calif., will begin
services at the church. Mrs
Lee Hofmo is pianist and
contralto singer, and the Rev.
Mr. Hofmo preaches and is (
baritone singer. They have
spent considerable t'mr In the
St. ndlnavlan count-'-i. They
will ling Scandinavian tongs,
wear cost-mes of that country
and show color films.
The Rev. K. L. Mathewson
la paslnr of the church. Serv
ices will be conducted every
night except Saturday begin
ning at 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1863
Talent-Sunday the Talent
Methodist church services
will honor the graduates.
There will also be a cere
mony to install the new offic
ers of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service.
In the evening, the Junior
Methodist Youth Fellowship
of the church will have a
party to welcome the new
members coming in from the
sixth grade and a farewell to
those graduating and being
promoted to the High School
Methodist Youth fellowship.
Communion To Be
Celebrated
Holy communion will be
celebrated in the 8:15 a.m
service at St. Peter's Luther
an church, 1020 East Main it.,
Sunday, according to the pas
tor, the Rev. John E. Simon
Organist will be Mrs. Ivls
Clay. Mrs. Richard Smith
will play for the 11 a.m. serv
ice. In this service the choir
under the direction of A
Huntemann will sing the
Gradual and the anthem, "All
Praise to God Who Reigns
Above.
The present adult member
ship class will meet for its
last regular session Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. The teachers and
assistants for this year s Va
cation Bible school will meet
Wednesday at 10 a.m. The
workshop will continue until
3 p.m. Each is to take a sack
lunch.
The festival of the Ascen
sion of our Lord will be com
memorated with a service
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The
choir will meet after the
service.
The closing program of St.
Peter's kindergarten will take
piece Friday, May 24, with
the teacher, Mrs. Edna Tnms,
In charge. All Interested in
kindergarten work are Invit
ed. The program will be held
in the church's basement au
ditorium. Refreshments will
be served at the close of the
performance.
Priest Scheduled
To Speak at RLDS
God Is Active Today" will
be the sermon topic of Priest
Harry Spintig of the Reorgan
ized Church of Jesus Christ
ot Latter Day Saints, Tenth
and Ivy sts., during the Sun
day worship hour at 11 a.m
There will be a noted ab
sentee of women In the con
gregation Sunday, since many
will be attenaine tne annual
district Women's Institute In
Albany this week end.
The theme for this year s
Institute, as reported by Dis
trict Women's Leader Mrs.
Harry Ruchaber, of Roseburg,
will be: "What Doth the Lord
Require of Thee?" Guest min
isters will be Seventy Luther
Troyer of Boise district and
High Priests Noel J. King and
Harry Ruchaber.
The Institute will conclude
with a luncheon Sunday noon,
hosted by the Albany-Corval-
lls Women, after which the
women will return home,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., the
midweek fellowship and pray.
er service will be under the
direction of Priest Ural Don
nelly.
Southern Baptist
Sermon Topics Told
At the Sunday morning
worship hour the Rev. Gilbert
O. Skaafc, pastor of First
Southern Baptist church, will
have for his sermon topic
God Working in You."
Song service, led by Dennis
Sampcls, will begin at 10:45
a.m.
In the evening, beginning
at 8 p.m. Mr. Skaar will speak
oi "Right or Wrong?" The
church choir will sing at both
services.
This evening 11 members
ot the Assoclatlonal Girls
Auxiliary in both Phoenix and
Medford will bo presented
awards in a ceremony at the
local church, 794 Lozicr lane.
The awards will be for "for
ward step" work accomp
lished the past year. Theme
for the service will be cen
tered around the 50th anni
versary of Girls Auxiliary.
The service will begin at 7:30
o'clock.
Mrs, Don Herbert, assocla
tlonal youth director, U In
charge of the program. The
Young Women's Auxiliary
will sing and Mrs. Skaar will
be soloist. Mrs. Eldon Mit
chell, Phoenix, and Mrs. Alma
King, Mcdford, are counselors
for the groups.
UNITY
Corntr Holly sod Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Chriitianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH. Minister
Worship Hour 11:15 i.m.
"The Law of Fulfillment"
Matthew 3:t
Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class 9;4S a.m.
.-..,"t' epn d'lv' M"day thru Friday, 10 .m.-4 p m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
Dedication Set
For St. Martin's
Episcopal Church
Shady Cove-The Rt. Rev. J.
W. Carman will officiate at
the dedication ceremony of
St. Martin's Episcopal church.
Shady Cove, Thursday, May
23. The event wiii be held at
8 p.m. and is open to all in
terested persons.
Services have been held In
the recently completed
church, valued at $35,000, for
the past several weeks.
Land for the church was
purchased in 1958 and after
architect plans were drawn
up, the services were held in
the basement of the proposed
church. Through the use ot
volunteer labor the church
was finally completed.
Vicars who have served the
church since its construction
started have been the Rev.
Bruch McHenry, the Rev.
John Smith Power, and the
Rev. Stanley Welsh, present
vicar.
Officiating at the first serv
ice held in the church on
March 31 were Mr. Welsh and
Mr. Power. Mr. Power is now
at St. Peter's church in Al
bany. ,
The church includes an
altar made of white oak with
a Celtic cross of local dog
wood. The new communion
rail was made by a member
of St. Martin's.
Rogafe Sunday
Topic Announced
The sermon by the Rev. H.
C. Coovert for Rogate Sunday
at Zion Lutheran church,
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave.,
will be "Faith Is Fulfilled in
Doing."
The order for Installation
of officers and ' committee
chairmen of the Lutheran
Church women for the com
ing year will be conducted
during the worship service.
Music will be provided by the
choirs. The Junior choir will
sing "Who Is This Lad?" and
the senior choir offertory will
be "Sanctus."
The Senior Luther League
members will leave from the
church Sunday at 1:30 "p.m.
for an outing and picnic In
the Siskiyous. The Intermedi
ate Luther League will meet
at the church at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday for a tin can supper.
Mr. Coovert will leave Sun
day afternoon for Portland to
attend the convention of the
Pacific Northwest Synod of
the Lutheran church in Amer
ica which is being held at St.
Mark's Lutheran church May
21 to 23.
Leon Evans, the official lay
delegate from the local con
gregation, will also attend the
convention.
Conference Retreat
Set by Church
The Young Adult Fellow
ship of the Free Methodist
church have planned a con
ference-wide retreat May 17
and 18 at Canby.
Dr. Donald Demaray, dean
of the School of Religion at
Seattle Pacific college will be
the speaker. He is the author
ot several books and a grad
uate of the University of Edin
burgh. The theme for the re
treat is "The Work of the
Holy Spirit."
The local pastor, the Rev.
Roland Stewart, is currently
serving as the conference di
rector of the Young Adult
Fellowship.
The Sunday school under
the direction of LeRoy Cal
kins will continue the empha
sis on the Christian Home
during the month of May.
In the morning worship
service the youth chorus will
sing "More Than Conquerors"
accompanied by Mrs. Gordon
Stiles at the organ. The pas-
tor will present a message on
the subject "Eternal Life. '
The service training course
"What Makes Our Home
Christian" Is being taught by
Kenneth Harger during the
family hour at 6 p.m. Follow.
ing the family hour, the
monthly slngspiration will be
presented by Merrie Marsh,
featuring solos, duets and
trios and also favorite chor
uses and gospel songs.
MUSICAL SERVICE
Talent - The Ray Hanson
group will conduct an evan
Holistic service Wednesday,
May 22, al the Talent Assem
bly of God church at 7:30
p.m. The service will Include
gospel music and singing.
Westminster Notes
Events Listed at 1st
Westminster Presbyterian
church will welcome the Rev.
Philip Getchell as pulpit guest
Sunday. Mr. Getchell has
served tor the last three years
as a missionary with the Pro
testant Episcopal church in
Brazil, working at Sao Paulo
and at Toledo in the state of
Parana. His message will be
entitled "The New Day in
Missions."
Mr. Getchell grew up in
Medford and attended ; Stan
ford university and the
Church Divinity school in
Berkeley, Calif. During the
service several new members
will be publicly welcomed
and the choir will sing. Chil
dren's church and nursery
care are available for boys
and girls.
"The Church's Reconciling
Task" Is the discussion theme
of the adult study class which
meets at 9:45 a.m. Sunday
All other departments of the
church school meet at the
same hour.
The Junior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 5 p.m,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Christensen, 183 Black
Oak dr. The Senior High Fel
lowship will meet at the
church at 7 p.m. and after
the discussion will gather tor
fireside at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Collins, 2248
Dellwood ave.
Graduating seniors will be
honored at the annual spring
banquet of the Senior High
Fellowship Wednesday, May
22, at 6:30 p.m. All senior
high youths' of the church are
Invited to attend.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr. be
tween Barneburg and Grove-
land aves.
First Church
"An Alternative to Futili
ty" will be the subject ot the
sermon by Dr. D. Kirkland
West at the First Presbyterian
church Sunday.
The senior high choir will
sing a 12th Century Plain
song, "Of the Father's Love
Begotten," for the first serv
ice and the chancel choir will
present "By the Waters of
Babylon" tor the 11 a.m.
service.
A new class In church mem
bership will be started by Dr.
West Sunday at 5 p.m. All
who plan to unite with the
church on June 23 are invit
ed to attend. Nursery care
will be provided.
Senior High Fellowship
will meet in the sanctuary for
installation of officers. Par
ents of the youth are invited
to attend. A reception honor
ing senior high parents and
the new officers for tne com
ing year will be held immedi
ately following the installa
tion services.
Officers for the coming
year are Mike Hoover, moder
ator; Jane Stinson, first vice
moderator; John Lampkin,
second vice moderator; Shar
on Hale, secretary, and Ed
Lippert, treasurer.
Aldersgate Theme
Set at St. Luke's
St. Luke's Methodist church,'
2320 Siskiyou blvd., will
mark the 225th anniversary of
John Wesley's Aldersgate ex
perience on Sunday during
the 11 a.m. worship service,
The service of morning
prayer will follow the Wesley
liturgy. The Rev. Charles R.
McDonald, pastor of the
church, will preach on the Al
dersgate theme and the con
gregation will be singing Wes
ley hymns.
The altar choir, composed
of junior and junior high age
boys and girls, will sing "For
Man's Quest for God" by Pul
len, Mrs, Claude Griffin is the
director and Mrs. Charles R.
McDonald assists at the or
gan. The senior choir will sing
"Day After Day" by Clarke.
Ralph Humphrey is organist
director. Central Church
Sermon Topics Listed
"Christlanlty-All Work and
No Play? ' will be the theme
of the Sunday morning mes-
sage at Central Church ot
Christ, 1440 South Oakdale
ave. Bringing the message
will be the minister, John V,
Hcberling. Mr. Heberling's
evening sermon is entitled
"The Full Gospel."
Services 'at Central church
begin at 9:45 a.m. with Bible
school, followed by morning
worship and Junior worship
at 11 a.m. Evening activities
include youth meetings at
6:30 p.m. and worship at 7:30
p.m.
YFC RALLY
TOMORROW NIGHT
Hear Dr. Milo Ross, President
0
Sax Quartet Trumpet Triot Soloist
from George Fox Collage, Newberg, Ore.
McLoughlin Jr. High 7:30 P.M.
Senior High Fellowship is
invited to the home of Dr.
and Mrs. B. Brandt Bartels
for a potluck supper and
choir practice. Young people
desiring rides should be at
the church by 4:15 p.m.
Junior High Fellowship
meets each Tuesday after
school for church school, din
ner and fellowship.
Koinonia for young mar
ried couples will hold their
regular monthly potluck din
ner at 7 p.m. Thursday. The
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Ill
School of Religion
Graduation Held
"Go forth with love and
perseverence into the world
which so needs the boon of
Christ's love" was the admo
nition of the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Edmund J. Murnane, LL.D.,
of Eugene, to the graduates
of St. Mary's Public High
school of Religion Tuesday
night.
True peace can never come
except through love, especial
ly love for the unlovable, he
said, and it is not possible to
be real messengers of Christ s
love unless there is the learn
ing ot religious principles and
development of moral virtues
in the person along with his
secular education.
Msgr. Murnane was fea
tured speaker at the first an-
nual graduation exercises to
be held for the senior class
Congregational
Events Noted
The service of worship and
the church school of the Con
gregational church will be
held at 11 a.m. Sunday.
The temporary meeting
place of the church each Sun
day is Hoover Grade school.
on Siskiyou blvd. just east oi
South Modoc rd. The church
is meeting in the school while
plans are being made for con
struction of new buildings
at the corner of East Jackson
St. and Berkeley Way.
Sunday the Rev. Robert W.
Tull, minister ot the church,
will preach a sermon entitled
"First Steps on the Long Koaa
to Chrltslan Unity." The choir
will offer music for the
service.
The church school otters
classes for all children from
three years of age through
ninth grade, and child care
for children and infants un
der three.
The Pilgrim Fellowship
will hold its weekly meeting
at 8 p.m. Sunday. They will
meet at the home of Mr, ana
Mrs. Tull, 401 Ardmore ave.
Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. the
Laymen's Fellowship will
meet for breakfast at tne
Town House cafe. Wednesday
evening the choir will hold
Its weekly rehearsal at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Richardson, 749 West 14th st.
beginning at 8 p.m.
The third session of the
class for persons who wish to
be received into the member
ship of the church on Sunday,
June 2, will be held at 8 p.m.
on Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Padgham,
2707 Springbrook rd. Mr. Tull
will lead the discussion on
the meaning of church mem
bership.
Grace Lutheran
Adds Early Service
Ashland An early serv
ice is to be added at Grace
Lutheran church, Ashland,
Sundav. The service will be
gin at 8:30 a.m. This will be
followed by the Sunday scnooi
and Bible classes which will
meet at 9:45 a.m. There will
also continue to be the 11 a.m.
service.
The pastor of the congrega
tion, the Rev. Albert Nlcko
demus, announced that a
family night dinner will be
held Sunday at 6:30 p.m. The
program following the dinner
will consist of a puppet show
performed by the Junior Wal
ther League under the di
rection of Mrs. H. M. Schill
ing. There will also be a pres
entation on stewardship given
by George Carpenter, Grants
Pass.
MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Speaker;
Church
program, to be conducted by
Dr. West and Don Denman, is
on "Wills and Funerals."
A progressive dinner by
the Cruisers club will begin
at 8 p.m. Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hen
ney. Soup will be served at
6:45 p.m. at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Sides, the main
course at 7:30 p.m. at the
Charles Hundleys, and dessert
and coffee at 8:30 p.m. at the
church. All married couples
of the church are invited.
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
of the Confraternity of Chrls-
1 1 a n Doctrine - sponsored
school of religion for Catholic
students who attend public
high schools: The 16 gradu
ates have attended religion
classes regularly every Sun
day evening throughout the
school year.
Diplomas Presented
Diplomas were presented
by the Very Rev. Carl Mai,
assisted by the Rev. John Ilg,
supervisor of the school, to
16 persons. Special school of
religion awards for scholar
ship were given to Michael
Whinihan, senior; Teresa
Mata, junior; Sandy Bayliss,
3ophomore; and Susan Wake
field and Mark Bayliss, fresh
men. Attendance awards were
received by seven students.
Master of ceremonies for
the exercises, which were
held in the all-purpose room
of St. Mary's High school was
Robert Howard, chairman of
teachers for the Sunday night
classes. He introduced thus
years teachers: Miss Con
stance Sokolowski, freshmen;
Robert Hamelin, sophomores;
Dr. Frank Wilson, Juniors;
and Robert Grant, seniors.
Marian Choir Sings
Several selections were
sung by the Marian choir of
the parochial school, directed
by Sister Miriam Joseph and
accompanied by Miss Ingrid
Bergstrom.
Following benediction of
the Blessed Sacrament a re
ception was held In the
Knights of Columbus hall for
the graduates and their
guests. In charge of arrange
ments for the party was Mrs,
Raymond Wise, assisted by
Mrs. LeRoy Stuart, Mrs. Paul
Newcomb, Mrs. Arthur Beck
er and Mrs. Robert Howard,
Adventist Sermon
Listed for Saturday
"The Privilege ot Prayer"
is the subject of the sermon to
be given by Sidney Nelson at
the 11 a.m. hour in the Med
ford Seventh-day Adventist
church Saturday. Mr. Nelson
will point out that Christ is
the Christian s friend, and
prayer is the means of com
municating with Him,
At 7 p.m. Saturday a musi
cal program will be presented
under the direction of Marvin
Wilson, who heads the music
department, at Rogue River
academy. The program will
feature James Kempster, solo
ist, and the combined Rogue
Valley chorale and the Rogue
River academy choir.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Medford church the George
Vandeman film, "Why so
Many Denominations?" will
be shown. Elder Duane Cor-
win will speak on "The Power
of Positive Thinking."
UNITARIAN ADDRESS
The Rogue Valley Unitari
an Fellowship will hear an
address Sunday by Carl
George. His topic will be "A
Hundred Years Later." The
fellowship meets at the Red
Cross building, 60 Hawthorne
ave., at 11 a.m. A picnic is
being planned on June2 as a
close to fellowship activities
until fall when meetings will
be resumed weekly.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Talent-Gilbert W. Kistler
will be the guest speaker Sun
day at the 11 a.m. worship
service at Talent Friends
church. Dr. Milo C. Ross,
Newberg. president of George
Fox college, will be the speak
er at the 7:30 p.m. service.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9:30- 11:00 a.m.
"Alternative to Futility"
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Church School. 9:30 and 11.-00 t.m.
Pentecost Theme
Sermons Start at
First Nazarene
With Pentecost Sunday Just
three weeks away, this theme
on the Christian calendar will
be before the First Church of
the Nazarene, $20 North Hol
ly St., during theh Interven
ing Sundays.
- The pastor, the Rev. Har
old M. Sanner, has announced
that the Sunday messages at
11 a.m. will be on some phase
with regard to the day of Pen
tecost, June 2.
His subject for Sunday will
be "The Spirit of Fire." Music
will be furnished by the sanc
tuary choir singing "Full and
Overflowing" and a tenor solo
by Jack Delmonte.
"Called to the Caribbean"
is the subject to be consid
ered by the pastor in the 7
p.m. service. The pastor be
gins a series on his recent
journeys to some of the for
eign mission fields of the
Church of the Nazarene, par
ticularly Trinidad and Pana
ma. He will show film Sunday
on some phases of the work
In Trinidad. The series will
continue for the next few
Sunday nights.
Perry Christiansen, minis
ter of music for the church,
announced that music for the
evening service will include
a girls trio by Carolyn Cole,
Cheryl Stewart and Susan
Myers, a duet by Mrs. Rex
Vowell and Jack Delmonte, a
vocal solo by Mrs. Clifford
Shafer, and a violin ensemble.
Children and youth of the
Sunday school will present a
music recital Sunday at 3
p.m. in the church sanctuary.
The music students will play
numbers on the piano, organ,
and various other instru
ments. A reception will be
held in the activity building
following the recital. . -
Superintendent
To Hold Meeting
The Rev. E. J. Aschenbren-
ner, district superintendent of
the Methodist church, will
preach Sunday at First Meth
odist church at both morning
worship services.
Miss Sharon Smith will sing
My Task." The youth choir
will sing "O Light, Whose
Beams Illumine All" by Bort-
niansky at 9:30 a.m. and the
chancel choir will sing "Con
sider the Lillies" by McCor
mlck at 11 a.m.
A tellowship potluck din
ner will follow the 11 a.m.
service for all members and
friends of the church. This
dinner precedes the fourth
quarterly conference and .an
nual members meeting of the
church. Mr. Aschenbrenner
will preside. All members are
to attend as this is the annual
business meeting at which the
new officers of the official
board, commissions and com
mittees are elected.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will hold a
fireside at the home of Brad
Thompson, 224 Renault ave.
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. A coun
cil meeting will follow the
fireside.
. The Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will have
as their guest speaker the
Rev. G. N. Lulay, St. Mary's
Catholic church. They have
been having a series of inter
faith discussions. Steve Mar
tin will lead devotions. A fire
side will follow at the home
of Bob and Dick Minshall, 608
Sterling rd.
Thursday there will be a
sub-district vacation church
school training session from
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with
leaders coming from Roseburg
and Portland.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship is sponsor
ing an Italian dinner on Sat
urday, May 25, from 5:30 to 7
p.m. in the church dining
room. There will be free ba
bysitting in the nursery. This
is their money-raising project
of the year. The public is in.
vited.
Ashland Methodists
Announce Activities
Ashland - Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond, minister of First
Methodist church, North Main
and Laurel sts., will speak
Sunday at the 11 a.m. service
on "Gray Wood." A coffee
hour will follow the service
Sunday at 5 p.m. the Jun
ior High Methodist Youth Fel
lowship group will be lead by
Beth Nickell.
At 7:30 p.m. the quarterly
conference will be held with
the Rev. Edward Aschenbren
ner, district superintendent,
presiding.
Concord Spiritualist
Address Scheduled
nniA MlllHiit address at
Concord Spiritualist chapel
Sunday at a p-m. win oc
given by the pastor, the Rev.
Elvina Colburn.
The pastor will be assisted
by Mrs. Pansy Jones, healer,
Sidney Jones, and Robert
Routh.
Miss Carol McCall will play
the clarinet and a piano solo
vox duet will be Dresented by
Mrs. Blanca Corona and Mrs.
Colburn.
Baptists Note
Coming Events
('What Is the Believer's Re
lationship to the Flesh?" is the
message that will be brought
at the 11 a.m. service Sunday
at the First Baptist church, by
the Rev. Bernard E. Andrews,
pastor. This will conclude a
series of messages on the na
tural man. The chapel choir
will sing and Mrs. Albert
Gandt will be soloist for the
service.
Sunday at 7 p.m. Mr. An
drews will give the first of
four messages from the book
of Romans. It will be, "What
Happens to the Man in Eter
ity Who Never Heard the
Gospel?" An informal song
service precedes the message.
Music will be provided by
Jerry Goddard playing the
French horn and Mrs. Carol
Morris with a vocal solo. .
The Men's Fellowship of
the church will have a pot
luck supper and meeting at
the pastor's home, 785 Waver
ly ave., Tuesday at 6 p.m. Ger
ald Wollam will show travel
pictures. Officers of the fel
lowship are Lawrence Cuffel,
president; Miner Boshears,
vice president; and Monroe
McGonagle, secretary treasur
er. All men are invited.
Other Sunday activities at
the church, which is meeting
temporarily at the Wilson
school, Grand and Corona
aves., include a full Sunday
school program at 9:40 a.m.
and a family hour at 6 p.m.
which includes youth groups
as well as an adult class. .
The men of the church are
currently engaged in repair
and maintenance work at the
Union-Rogue Baptist camp
near Prospect. They expect te
have it ready for the summer
camping program which be
gins late in June.
Roundtable Topic
To Be On Missions
This week end the Minis
ter's Roundtable will discuss
foreign missions. -
It is viewed over station
KMED-TV, Channel 10, at 11
a.m. Saturday and at 8:05 a.m.
on KMED radio.
The Rev. Wendell Wagler,
associate pastor at First Chris
tian church, will serve, as
moderator. Joining him on the
program will be Dr. Margaret
Wallace, the Rev. Harold San
ner, and Dr. George Rose
berry. Dr. Wallace is a retired mis
sionary from India, who now
makes her home at Rogue
Valley Manor in Medford. Mr,
Sanner is the pastor of the
First Church of the Nazarene
and he has recently returned
to Medford following a visit
to a mission field of his de
nomination. Dr. Roseberry is
pastor of First Methodist
church and formerly was a
district superintendent where
part of his responsibility was
to promote the mission pro
gram of the Methodist church,
The program will focus
around the following ques
tions: "How have current
world conditions affected
Christian foreign missions?"
"Have concepts of missions
changed?" "What are the
prospects for the future of
the missionary movement."
Revival Scheduled
At Ashland Church
Ashland - Evangelist Allen
Rollins will conduct revival
and evangelistic meetings at
The Hillside church (Christian
and Missionary Alliance), 748
Siskiyou blvd. The services
will begin Sunday, May 20, at
7:30 D.m. and earn avnninD
throughout the following two
weeks.
Mr. Rollins, a former local
dairy man. fjt a tfrnrinatA nt
Golden Gate Bantit vmi.
nary. San Francisco. After
graduation, he and his family
went to Brazil as independent
Baptist missionaries serving
with the "World Missions to
Children."
Slides of Rollins' work In
Brazil will be shown Sunday
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrkk Junior High Auditorium
1S0S E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School
Morning Worship .
Youth Service
Evening Service
Mid-week Service 7:30 P.M. Wedneaday
. (Place announced each week)
"There h reel ana positive help for year every problem"
Unity Sermon;
Meetings Listed
For Next Week
"The Law of Fulfillment"
ii the subject of the lesson
scheduled Sunday by the Rev, "
Katharine Bosworth at tne
11:18 a.m. church service at
the Unity church, Holly and
Haven sts. The text Is taken
from Matthew 5:6. This is the
third in a series on "Prosper
ity Secrets of the Beatitudes."
Miss Sandra Myers win oe
at the organ. Mrs. H. H.
Bresee will sing "My Soul Is
Athirst for God," by William
Stickles.
The Men of Unity will meet
Monday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m.
for a potluck dinner, in the
Unity church. .
Prayer Ministry
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, May 22, at .
11 a.m. at the church. Those
attending are to take their
lunch. At 1 p.m. the study
class will meet. The Wednes
day night study class will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Alex
Murphy residence, 1001 South
Oakdale ave.
This is the fourth of a series
of lessons on "Science of Liv
ing." The lesson topic for all
study classes for the week
will be "How to Contact
Your Own Indwelling Lord,
Through Prayer and Medita
tion."
The Grants Pass and Ash
land . classes will meet at
usual.
Unity church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Chris
tianity at Lee's Summit, Mo.
2 Churches Note
Coming Activities
Central Point-A semon on
"The Ancient Apostle s
Creed will be given by Dr.
Earl William Benbow, interim
pastor, at the Central Point
Presbyterian church Sunday
at 11 a.m.
The women of the choir
will sing "This Is Our Fa
ther's World." Parents may
take small children to the
church nursery.
Coffee will be served fol
lowing the worship service.
At 7 p.m., the Youth Fcl.
lowship will meet for discus
sion led by Doug Christie.
Miss Cherisse Offutt and Miss
Mary Colley will assist. Then
Miss Marsha Clark will be
hostess for the Fireside at her
home, 1115 East Pine St., Cen
tral Point.
Jacksonville - During the
worship service of the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson
ville, Sunday, three Boy
Scouts will be honored by re
ceiving their God and Coun
try award. These boys are Bill
Hlnkle, Chuck Logan and
Curt Otfenbacher. They will
receive the award from the
pastor, the Rev. King K.
Jones, with whom they have
been working for more than a
year in order to earn this
award.
Dr. Donald Krug will be a
guest speaker during the serv
ice. He will speak on the
topic "Treasurer in Earthen
Vessels." The choir will sing
"Spirit Divine." Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Allen . will sing - solos
within the anthem.
At 7 p.m. Sunday evening
the men will meet to continue
their Bible study in Acts. The
passage which will be consid
ered is Acts 25 and 26.
First Baptist
Church
Contervetlve
Fundamental . On The
Air ,
K-IOY
11:00
12:00
B. E, Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meetinf Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand1 4 Coreria
SUNDAY, MAY 19
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School for All
11:00 A.M.
"What h The Believer's
Holotlonihip Te The Hoih"
7:00 P.M.
"What Happeni in lierniry
te The Man Whe Never
Hoaro1 The Ooipott1"
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
ible Study s
The leek of Romoni
9:43 A.M.
.11:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
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Pailor I
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Ph. 77.107 I
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