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FRIDAY. JUNE 1. ItiS
' HXDfOr D MAIL. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
St. Peter's Plans
35th Anniversary
Of Its Founding
The 35th annlvenary of the
founding of St. Peter's Luth
' eran congregation will be cel
ebrated Sunday in both morn
ing services, at 8:15 and 11
' a. m.
The organizing pastor, the
Rev. Harry H. Young. Port
land, will be the guest preach'
er. His sermon topic will be,
"Praise God by Building the
Walls of Zion."
' A church potluck dinner
' will be held after the second
service in Hawthorne park,
' or, in case of rain, in the base-
ment of St. Peter s church,
Originally St. Peter's was
organized as St. Peter's Luth
eran Church of Ashland.
Since, however, the member
'. ship soon was predominantly
, from the Medford area, a
.building site was purchased
two years after the founding,
" on Aug. 26, 1930, at East Main
' st. and Portland ave. A year
: later a chapel-parsonage was
built there. The present
' church on East Main st. and
Presbyterians
Schedule Events
Vacation Church school un
der the direction of Mrs. Hec
tor Langdon and Mrs. Bill
. Lorton will begin at S a.m.
Monday at the First Presby-
terian church. It will meet
daily from 0 to 11:30 a.m. for
. two weeks.
A service of Infant baptism
u.111 ha liaU of ihn 11. am
service Sunday. Dr. D. Kirk.
land West will preach on the
theme, "The Mind of a Chris
tian" and Miss Julie Gandt
,wlll sing "Eye Hath Not
Seen" from the "Holy City."
The senior high choir,, under
the direction of Phil Frohn
mayer will sing, "A Song of
Jesus" at the 0:30 a.m. service,
and the chancel choir will pre
sent the anthem from the
second service.
Senior High Fellowship is
invited to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer,
1656 Spring st., Wednesday at
4:15 p.m. to hear a program
Kaughn lrom Tabasco, Mex
ico, Richard Corum, who has
completed his first year at
. Union Theological seminary,
New York City, will be pres
ent to assume his responsible
tic as seminary student assist
ant or the summer. . -
A clans In church member
ship is being taught by Or.
West each Sunday at 5 p.m.
This cls's will meet with the
session of the church on June
16, as well as the class of
young communicants being
taught by the Rev. David
Brown.
Vancouver ave. was dedicated
in the fall of 1949. Two years
later Pastor Young accepted
a call to become pastor of
Zion Lutheran church, Nam.
pa, Idaho. At present he is
associate pastor of Zion Lu
theran church (Missouri Syn
od), Portland.
Opened Naw Fields
When just out of the sem
inary, Mr. Young was com.
missioned in 1024 by the for
mer Oregon and Washington
District of the Lutheran
Church - Missouri Synod to
"Serve Roseburg, Medford,
Montague, Calif., and to open
new fields along the South'
ern Pacific Lines." Soon after
he arrived with Mrs. Young
living In Roseburg until Jan
uary 1826. From then until
1931' the Youngs lived in Ash
land, from where they moved
to t h e Portland ave. chapel
parsonage. While serving St.
Peter's, , Mr. Young also or
ganized congregations at Ash
land and Grants Pass, which
today are known as Grace
and St. Paul's, respectively
The Youngs have three
children, Mrs. E. J. Leland,
Portland; Mrs. Robert D.
Johnson, Griffin Creek area;
and the Rev. Virtus Young,
pastor at Havre, Mont. Pres
ent pastor of SI . Peter's is the
Rev. John E. .Simon.
1957 Award of Mtrit Winner
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CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Church of Nazarenc Plans
Children's Day Sunday
Tcachors, Workers To Do
Honored at Service, Coffee
Sunday at 1st; Christian
St. Peter's Lutheran vaca
tion Bible school will open
Monday at 0 a.m. and will con-
tinue to June 21. All boys
and girls who have been in
school (not kindergarten) dur
ing the school year Just clos
ing; are invited to come,,
The theme of the -school
will be "Walking With God."
Mrs. Richard Schafer is serv
ing as general superintendent.
Mr. Simon .will conduct the
opening devotions and teach
a confirmation class.
Sunday is Children's Day
in the First Church of the
Nazarene Sunday school - at
9:45 a-m. Superintendent Lisle
Young has called a full ses
sion for all departments.
There will be a presentation
from the children and a kick'
off emphasis for the Vacation
Bible school
The Rev. Harold M. Sanner
is pastor of the church at 520
North Holly st. The liscal
year of the church closes June
30 and annual meetings with
reports and elections are now
being held.' His messages at
the 11 a.m. worship hour each
Sunday through June 30; his
topic will be "What We Re
lieve." . i , , : ; . '
In the 7 p.m.- service the
pastor considers lessons from
the lawless days found In the
book of Judges. His topic will
be "Stumbling Over the
Stars"
Perry Christiansen, minister
of music, has announced music
for the Sunday services. In
the 11 a.m. worship hour, the
sanctuary choir will sing "The
Cleansing Wave" and a duet
will be presented by Mel
Johnson and Dean von Stein.
Music during the 7 p.m. serv
ice will include a mixed trio
by Mrs. Rex Vowell and Mr.
and Mrs. John Flnkbelner, a
vocal solo by Mrs. Bill Brew-
ste r and a girls trio by Cheryl
Speakers ' for '" the Junior
church Sunday will be Ron
ald Weatherford. Music will
be provided by Richard Sha
fer who will play a saxaphone
solo and Judy Mapes, a vocal
solo. Piano, prelude will be
Dlayed by Merleanne Perkins.
Junior church director. Bill
Brewster, states that this will
be the last Junior church ser
vice held until September.
The Caravans, boys and
alrls clubs sponsored by the
Sunday school,- will' climax
their year's meetings with ac
tivities tonight. The girls will
have a slumber-party at the
home of Mrs; John Flnkbeln
er,' and the boys- are .piai.
ning an overnight campout
and. hike.; Senior- Guide for
the . Caravan program,' Mrs.
Don Shearin, announced that
the. clubs will .have, several
activities during, the summer
months and will resume their
regular meetings at the start
of school In the fall
The church is holding -one
week vacation Bible, school
this year, June 10 to 14. The
time will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
with departments for kinder
garten through sixth grade.
Children are to , take sack
lunches.- Punch, and .cookies
will, be furnished. A nominal
registration iee is charged.
Mrs. .Wayne Larson is the di
rector and transportation is
All teachers and. workers in
church - school- and ' workers
with youth will be honored
at .he First Christian church
at both the 8:30 and 11 m.
worship services Sunday in a
service of recognition and ap
. The cqilfee hour following
the second servicer, hosted by
Mrs. Claude Haggard and Mrs.
Marmie Olson, will also be in
honor of these Christian edu
cation' workers. The ReV.
Fredrick Evans will preach on
the theme, 'The Rock of
Ages."- The ' youth choir will
sing "Tell Me the Old, Old
Story,"- at the '8:30 ajn. ser
vice, and' the carillon choir
will sing "That Cause" at the
11. a.m. service. . tr i -,.
T o m o r r o w, men' of the
church will meet at the new
church property .on Crater
Lake .avenue for . an all . day
work party, landscaping the
grounds. Men are, reminded to
take their own. equipment.
first Baptist
List Activities
Stewart, Leah Weaver and I being provided, by the. bus
Susan Myers. , , I system of the Sunday school-.
Ventriloquist Plans Jacksonville ;
Bible School and Evening Services
New Minister for
Church c Christ
Central Point -' John L.
Bigham, former minister of
the Church of Christ, Phoenix,
is the new minister of the
Church of Christ, Third and
Oak sts., Central Point.
He will assume his duties
at the church Sunday when he
will nreach at the 11 .m. ser
vice on "Accepting the Chal-
lenge.
' Mr. Bigham grew up In the
Medford area and attended
- San Jose Bible college, Ozark
'. Bible college, and Southern
' Oregon college. For the past
year he has taught in the Ea-
gle Point public schools and
. served the Church of Christ,
, Crescent City, Calif., on the
week ends. Mrs. Bigham,
. also a graduate of San Jose
Bible college, la employed at
Rogue Valley hospital.
Mr. Bigham will also speak
' at the Sunday evening service.
The Rev. Katharine Bos-
worth, minister of Unity
church, Holly and Haven sts.,
will have for the subject of
her lesson, at the 11:45 a.m.
Sunday service "The Law ot
Circulation." The text Is taken
from Matthew 10:8.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A
Schuchard will sing "Bring
All the Tithes Into the Store
house" by McDermid.
The board of directors
meeting, scheduled for Mon
day, June 10, is cancelled.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, June 12, at
II a.m. at the Unity church.
Those attending are to take
their lunch. At 1 p.m. the
study class will meet.
The Wednesday night study
class is cancelled.
The Ashland and Grants
Pass classes will meet as
usual.
All study classes Will begin
lessons from a new book, "A
More Wonderful You."
. Mrs. Bosworth will leave
June 11, for Lee's Summit,
Mo., where she will attend a
unity ministers conference,
which Is held annually at the
Unity School of Christianity.
Unity church Is an affiliate
ot the Unity School of Chris
tianity at Lee s Summit.
Jacksonville - All children
are invited to the '. Vacation
Bible school to be held at the
Jackson . Assembly. . of God
Church June .10 .to 14 'from
10 a.m. to noon.
The Rev. Monte Fast, Sea
side, will conduct the school.
He has been featured at chil
dren's camps and youth meet
ings throughout Oregon and
California. A ventriloquist, he
uses his friend, Dennis, In tell
ing Bible stories and singing
songs. ,
Beginning at 7:30 p.m. Mr.
Fast will minister to the teen
agers and adults. He will fea
ture music and will direct the
youth choir.
Friday, June -14, at 7:30
p.m. will be a joint rally of
the children and youth along
with their parents. For more
Information- and transporta
tion phone the Rev. O. E.
Summers, pastor,' at 809-1015.
of
Minister, Wife To
Be Honored Sunday
Cenlrnl Point - 'The Tower
ot the Early Church" is the
sermon topic Sunday at the
Central Point Presbyterian
church, by Dr. Earl William
Bcnbow, who has been sup
plying the pulpit since the
first ot January.
Dr. and Mrs. Bcnbow will
be honored at the coffee hour
following the 11 a.m. worship
service as they will be leav
ing soon for a trip to New
England.
The Youth Fellowship will
meet at 7 p.m. at the church
for the lesson. In charge will
be Miss Cherlsse Otfutt and
Dwight Harsh. Miss Carolee
Kuest will he hostess for a
fireside at 1910 Beall lane.
Open Bible Holds
Officer Election
The annual election
church officers was held re
cently by the Church of the
Open Bible. Table Rock rd.
Lewis Williamson, Robert
Bennett, William McHarguc
and Gordon Walker were
elected to the church board.
Other officers Include Mrs.
Lewis Williamson, secretary
treasurer; Jeue Williams, L.
L. Arnett and Lewis Williams,
ushers; Mrs. Bennett, church
reporter; Robert Stafford,
Sunday school superintendent;
Bennett, assistant superintend
ent, and Mrs. McHargue,
school secretary-treasurer
The Men of Vision group
are currently constructing a
study for the pastor in the
church and when completed
plan work on a kitchen
Eagle Point Has
New Minister
Eagle Point-The Rev. Mar
shall Foulk has assumed du
ties as minister ot the Assem
bly of God church, Eagle
Point, after serving the
church In Myrtle Point.
Mr. Foulk, who has lived
In Oregon for the past eight
years, has been in the minis
try for 27 years. He and his
wife are making their home
at route 2, box 211, Central
Point.,
The Rev. . Troy Cambron,
who has served as -pastor of
the church for the past five
years, has moved to Seattle,
Wash.
For the first time the Ea
gle Point church has sched
uled a Vacation Bible school
to begin Monday, June 10,
continuing through June 21.
Mrs. James Neson is superin
tendent and the school is open
to all interested children ages
4 through 12. Theme for the
school ia "Wagon Ho."
Dedications Are
Dedication services will be
held In the Medford Seventh
Day Adventlst .church Satur
day at 11. a.m. tor parents and
children. Pastor Duane Cor-
win will lead In the service.
Enrollment in . Vacation
Bible school will be held at
the church, located. at' 1000
Greenwood St., Monday, June
10 at 9 ajH. After the open
ing day bus ' service will' be
provided for the childrea at
tending. .
' God s Loyal ' Friends" is
the theme -around which the
two-week school has been
planned this year. "
A number of crafts have
been planned for 'the entire
group. Miss Virginia Pearce
will conduct ' dally nature
studies and other Scheduled
activities will Include Blb'c
stories, workbooks, and recre
ation 'periods. ' '.' '
i Children aged four to four
teen are Invited to attend, and
anyone wishing further Infor
mation may call Mrs. John
Bratton at 772-9518, or Mrs.
Bernard Esllnger at 772-7753.
The Saturday rehearsal of
the JuMor choir has been can
celled for the week.
S u n d a y the college-age
group will meet at the down
town church at 9:30 p.m. to
attend a swimming party at
Twin Plunges in Ashland This
will be followed by a picnic
in Llthia park. The group is
inviting all graduating seniors
of ' the church to be their
guests at this party.
' All youth groups will meet
at the new church. The
Christian Youth Fellowship
will meet at 6:30 p.m. They
will be led - in a discussion
of a filmstrip by Bob Hunter.
Norman Campbell will con
duct the worship service.
J The Chi Rho Fellowship,
meeting at 6 p.m. will have
their study conducted Dy
Kathy' Taylor and their wor
hio by Linda Daugherty.
Dr. George Breece will be
the guest of the Middlers Fel
lowship, meeting ai o p. m.
He will answer questions and
1 e a d discussion concerning
baptism and concepts of God.
Doug Mann is in charge of
this phase of the meeting.
Worship will be led by Kathy
Christensen.
'Pacem in Terns
Is Sermon Title
' ASHLAND TOPIC
Ashland "The Value of
the Hours" will be the ser
: mon topic Sunday of Dr. P.
Malcolm Hammond, minister
. of First Methodist church,
; North Main and Laurel sts.,
; Sunday at 11 a.m. It la Metho
dist Student day and Mrs.
Claranc Winston will give a
resort.
Topics Announced
For First Assembly
Sunday at 11 a.m. the Rev.
R. E. Cull, pastor of First
Assembly of God, 1108 West
Main St., will speak on a mis
sionary topic entitled. "God's
Man In Today's World." His
subject for the 7:30 p. m.
evangelistic service has been
announced as "Vaccinated."
The Men's Fellowship will
meet Saturday at 7.45 p. m.
in the fireside room of the
church annex. Evan Rasmus
sen, president, will be In
charge of the program and has
announced that color slides of
Mexico will be shown. The
photography was done by Mr.
Cull, who recently relau-ned
from vacation in MeiKo.
Invitational Event
Planned By Chapel
Gold Hill - The Rev. Elvlna
Colburn, pastor of Concord
Spiritualist chapel, has an
nounced a combination social
and fund raising event for to
night. Attendance is by Invi
tation only.
The event' will begin with a
barbecue dinner out of doors
at the chapel. The activity will
conclude with a white ele
phant auction. Proceeds will
benefit the chapel. Pictures
will bo shown by James Car
blcncr and a community sing
will be held.
Sunday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Col
burn will give the address.
She will be assisted by heal
ers Sidney Jones. Mrs. Pansy
Jones and Miss Susan Show.
Robert Routh and Mrs. Col
burn will play a plano-solovox
duet and Miss Carol McCall
will play the clarinet.
O'Brien Baptists
Schedule School
O'Brien - Sunday school
teachers and prospective Va
cation Bible school teachers
of the First Baptist church,
O'Brien, met recently to
choose material and plan the
Vacation Bible school. The
school starts Monday, June
10 at 9 a.m. Classes will dis
miss at noon. Children In all
age groups are Invited. Re
freshmenta will be served at
10:30 a.m. 8
Central Church
School Scheduled
A John V. Hebcrltng, minister
ot Central Church of Christ,
1440 South OakdAle ave., will
give both, morning and eve
ning messages Sunday. . His
topics will be "Conversion in
The Book of Acts," and "Spir
itual Diseases." .
. Services at Central Church
begin with Bible school at
9:45 a.m. followed, by .wor
ship at 11 a.m. Youth groups
meet at 6:30 p.m. and eve
ning worship, begins at 7:30
p.m..
Vacation Bible school will
begin at Central Church on
Wednesday, June 12 and con
tinue week-days through June
25.. Session will be from 9
to 11:30 a.m. There will be
classes for children from three
years old through eighth
grade. The theme of study
will be "Christ's Way, My
Way." Children need not be
members of the church and
there Is no charge. Pre-regls-tratlon
forms may be obtained
by calling the director, Mrs.
Gene Daly, at 773-7905.
-. The Rev. Bernard E.- An
drews, pastor of First Baptist
church, will speak at both ser
vices Sunday. .At 11 a.m.
his message will be "Who Is
the Man in Glory?" The chapel
choir , will sing and the Rev.
Byron Evans will be soloist
for the service. '.
Sunday 'at 7:30-lD.m. 'Mr.
Andrews will speak- on'. the
subject,, "Why Do You Judge
Your Brother?"-Mr. and. Mrs!
Jack Coster will sing a duet
for the 'service. There will be
other, numbers as well as con
gregational singing. ...
, Sunday school, is conducted.
at. 9:40 a.m. with classes and
departments for all ages. All
services are being held at
the Wilson grade school on
a temporary basis. The fam
ily hour at 8:30 p. m. provides
youth groups for each age and
an adult study course.
The - young people of the
church will conduct a service
at the County Farm Home
at. 2:30 p.m. Sunday under
the direction of Darrel Ervln.
The midweek service of the
church is 'held Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. and provides an op
portunity lor informal' stuay.
. Preparations, are. being
made by th congregation for
moving into their new facili
ties- at Crater Lake ave. and
Stevens st. soon. Saturday,
June 15,. Sunday, school furn
ishings' will be moved .into
the education building In pre
paration for, Vacation Bible
school, which will be Held in
the , ne.w building beginning
June 17. The sanctuary will
not. be ready for another, two
or three weeks. The education
building will be used .for all
week-day activities including
the , midweek services begin
ning June, 17. . .
A meeting, of the entire Sun
day .school staff will be' held
at 7:30 p.m.. at tne new buiia
ing op Thursday, June 13, for
orientation.. ; '. ,
Association Holds -
Officer Election
John Heberllng', "minister of
Central Church of Christ, was
elected president of the Med
ford Ministerial association at
the group's meeting this week.
Mr. Heberllng has served as
chairman- of association com
mittees and. this year Was
chairman of the ..radto-televl-sloiV
committee.'., ' . .' '
-., Others, elected were '.the
Rev. Harold Sanner, minister
of First Church of the Naza
rene, vice president, and .tne
Rev. Byron Evans, First Bap
tist church, secretary-treasur
er. ' .:''.
'.The association-met Tuesday-
at First Church of God,
2000 Crater Lake avt. Retiring
president Is the Rev. W E
Martin. The group will resume
meetings In September.
Zion Lutheran on
Summer Schedule
Starting Sunday, the Zion
Lutheran church, Fourth st.
and Oakdale ave., will be on
their summer -schedule.
There will be only one
worship service which will be
held at 9:30 a. -m. Sunday
school will be conducted for
children in the Junior, pri
mary, and beginners-nursery
departments only. The Sunday
school will also be held at
9:30 a. m. Nursery care for
infants will be available dur
ing the worship hour. The
Rev. H.. C Coovert's sermon
topic for Trinity Sunday will
be entitled "Personal Evange
lism." The senior choir' will
sing the anthem "The Celestial
City," - . . . .
The Intermediate Luther
League will meet at the
church at 1 p. m. They will
go to Jackson Hot Springs for
swimming and from there
they will go to Llthia park
for a welner roast. All Junior
High age young people of the
church are Invited.
' Friday, June 14, at the
church between 1 and 3 p. m
parents may pre-register their
children for the Vacation
Bible school. The school will
be held for one week from
June 17 to 21. Hours for the
school will be from 9:30 a. m.
to 2:30 p. m. for children in
grades 1 to 6 and 8:30 a. m.
to. no on . for children ages
three through five.. .
Sermon Subjects
Listed By Bethel
. At : Bethel Assembly of
God's 11 a.m. worship serv
ice aunaay tne - sermon sub
ject., will be "The Test of True
Dlsclpleshlp." During the
7:30 p.m. evangelistic service
the. sermon will be entitled,
"The Relationship Between
Christ's Cross and His Sec
ond Coming." The Rov. L. D.
Krause, pastor, will speak at
Dow services.
The church's Vacation Bi
ble school will be held Mon
day f to Friday, June 21. from
9 to 11:30 a.m. Classes have
been provided for children
from 5 to 14. The course to be
studied Is entitled "Christ's
Way, My Way." In addition to
the Bible course, there will
be music, handcraft and
games.
. The church address is 1225
East McAndrews rd.
Witnesses Announce
Subject for 'Sunday
A. Button, a representative
of the Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society, will speak Sun-
daw at 4 p.m. at the Kingdom
Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses,
2403 .Jacksonville highway,
His topic .will be "Relief from
Tension In A. Troubled
World."
Following the lecture-the
weekly study in the Watch
tower will be held. This
week's ' study is entitled,
"Speaking the Truth Unites."
MRS. L. D. HANKS
Porilandarar Is Lecturer
Lesson Topic Told;
Lecturer Named
Sunday's service at First
Church of Christ, Scientist,
100 Windsor ave., will be on
the subject "God the Only
Cause and Creator."
The text will be trom Rev
elations 4:11. The service
starts at 11 a.m.
Persons up to the age of 20
are invited to attend Sunday
school. All are welcome to
the services.
Earlier this week Mrs. Len-
ore D. Hanks, Portland be
came an official Christian Sci
ence lecturer. Her ' appoint
ment was announced by The
Christian Science Board of
directors during the church's
annual meeting in Boston.
Mrs. Hanks is a native of
Portland and a graduate of
the . University of Oregon.
Her father helped to establish
Portland s First Church of
Christ, Scientist. '
Youth Crusaders
To Be Honored
. The Christian Youth Cru
saders, of the Free Methodist
church, which includes youth
from the first grade through
the ninth, will be honored at
banquet ' tonight at 6:30
o'clock at the church.
The Rev. Richard Carroll,
Grants Pass,, will. speak. Fol
lowing his address awards
earned by the youth during
the year will be presented.
At the annual society meet
ing held on Monday, LeRoy
Calkins was reelected as tne
general Sunday school super
lntendent. Clarence , Arnold
was elected to serve as dele
gate to the annual conference
and Mrs. Eva Johnson, reserve
delegate. '
In the morning worship
service Pastor Roland Stew
art will speak on "Full sur
render. At the family hour
Kenneth Harger will continue
with the course "What Makes
Our Home Christian." The
membership class for - the
Young Teens group will have
their final, class during the
family ho:r. The youth group
will participate in a Bible
quiz during trie Sunday eve
ning service at 1 the Ashland
church. '
The Vacation Bible school
will start Monday at 9 a.m.
and the Sunday school bus
will be in operation. The Bi
ble school Is under the dlrec
tlon of Mrs.. Stewart and
theme for this year's school is
"Traveling God's Highway.
UNITY
Talent Methodists .
Set Vacation School
Talent - Vacation Bible
school at Talent Methodist
church will begin Monday,
June 10. All children in the
community, ages three
through Junior high age are
Invited to come.
i The theme of study this
year will be "Friends, Near
and Far-Friends of All Na
tions". The time Is 9 to 11:30
a.m. Monday through Friday.
' The program for . the par
ents will be given Friday,
June 14, following the fel
lowship potluck supper , for
June , in the church annex.
All parents ot the children
attending the BlhJc school
are invited to be there for
the supper and the children's
program following. Those at
tending are to take a covered
dish and table service.
Plan Communion
At Trinity Baptist
Trinity Baptist church plans
to hold a communion service
during its 11 a.m. worship
hour Sunday. Pastor Bruce O.
Rogers will give a message
entitled, "Around the Lord's
Table." This will be the last
of a series of messages on
"Christ Supreme" from the
Book of Colossians,
At 8 p.m. the church will
hold a service of music and
testimony in honor of their
high school graduates. Re
freshments will be served at
the close of this service.
Trinity Baptist church is lo
cated at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds.
The members and friends
of the Congregational church
of Medford will meet for wor
ship at 10 a.m. Sunday In
the auditorium of the Hoover
Grade school on Siskiyou
blvd., just east of South Mo
doc rd.
Student Day To
Be Observed By
Area Methodists
"Methodist Students Today"
will be the subject of the
Rev. David C. Coulter's ser
mon at First Methodist church
Sunday. Mr. Coulter, Ashland,
is director of Wesley Founda
tion, Methodist Student Cam
pus organization, at Southern
Oregon college. - All college
student are Invited.
Jerry Igo will assist Mr.
Coulter, and will install the
new officers of the Senior
High Methodist Youth Fellow
ship at the 9:30 a.m. service.
Soloist for both morning
worship services will be Mi
chael Johnson, singing "How
Long Wilt Thou Forget Me,"
by Flueger. The youth choir
will sing "O Lord Most Holy"
by Abt at 9:30 a.m. and the
chancel choir will sing ''The
Cloister Rings With Praise"
by Shure at 11 a.m.
Miss Denna Taylor and Bob
Bennett will have charge of
Senior High Methodist Youth
Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. The
Junior High MYF will also
meet at 6:30 p.m.
The Shipmates class will
spend Sunday at Indian
Springs camp. Dolph Bills will
teach the Sunday School class.
The group will share in a pot
luck dinner at noon. An in
stallation service for the new
officers will be conducted by
Mrs.' Robert France, director
of Christian education.
Mrs.- France will conduct
Vacation Church school
planning session on Thursday
from 10 a.m. to noon. AU who
have signed up to help with
the summer school are to at
tend and anyone else who is
willing to help is invited.
Senior High MYF officers
will have a planning session
at the home of their counsel
ors, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ball
mer, 1517 Velia st., on Thurs
day. ,
Older Youth Fellowship will
have a planning meeting at
the Nelson parsonage Thurs
day at 7:30 p.m. All college
students who are home are in.
vited to attend.
School, Speakers
Scheduled in CP
Central Point - Vacation
Bible school, under the direc
tion of Miss Ila Mae Higin-
botham, opens Monday, June
10 at the Community Bible
church, Fourth and Alder sts,
Central Point. It is open to
all children four years old
through high school freshmen,
The school will be held
each day, Monday through
Friday, from 9 to 11:30 a. m
June 10 through 21. The Sun
day school buses will oper
ate on the regular Sunday
school routes, approximately
one hour earlier.
The Rev. and Mrs. Donald
Collins, missionaries to Li
beria, Africa, will be the
guest speakers at the Sunday
service at the church at 7:30
p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Collins
have served one term as mis
sionaries under the World
Wide Evangelization Crusade.
Mr. Collins Is the son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Collins,
Central Point. He received his
education at Crater Lake
school and Prairie Bible Insti
tute, Three Hills, Alberta,
Canada.
The school is the temporary-
meeting place of the church
as plans are developed for the
construction of a new sanctu
ary and educational unit at
the corner of East Jackson st.
and Berkeley Way.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the church, will
preach s sermon entitled "Pa
cem in Terris," as a tribute
to the life and contribution of
Pope John XXIII. Music for
the service will be played by
Mrs. Raymond Powers, with
Maynard W. Hadley as the
guest soloist singing "God
Speaks."
During the worship hour.
child care will be provided in
the school health room for the
children under three years of
age. A class for three, four
and five year olds will meet
in the school band room. First
through fourth graders will
attend the opening portion of
the church service and then
be dismissed to their class ac
tivities. Fifth graders and
older are invited to attend the
entire service through the
summer months.
Family Picnic
Sunday an all-church fam
ily fellowship picnic will be
held at TouVelle park, begin
ning at 2 p.m. Each family is
to take its own picnic and
table service. Coffee, punch
and ice cream will be pro
vided. Families may take any
games and sporting equip
ment that the group might en
joy.
Tuesday the regular busi
ness meetings of the church
will be held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hensel
man, 2108 Woodlawn dr. The
board of trustees and the
board of deacons and deacon-
nesses will meet at 7:30 p.m.
The church council will con
vene at 8:30 p.m.
CHURCH of CHRIST
EASTSIOE
An Invitation by the
1047 lews St., Ashland. On.
To attend a GOSPEL MEETING
Sun. June 9 thru Sun. June 16
Sunday Sirvkes
10:30 .m. 7:30 p.m.
Services Wwk Nightj
7:30 p.m.
Elton Citlert, Minister
Pastor to Return
From Conference
The Rev. G. O. Skaar, pas
tor of First Southern Baptist
church, who has been attend
ing a Baptist pastor's confer
ence at Santa Cruz, Calif.)
the past four days, will return
in time to conduct the services
at the church Sunday.
. At the morning worship
hour he will speak on "Some
Laws of Spiritual Work." For
the evening service his topic
will be "The Basis for Chris
tian Conduct." The church
choir, directed by Dennis
Sampels, will sing.
The June meeting of the
Siskiyou Baptist association
will be held tonight at the
Prospect church. The evening
meal will be served by the
host church at 6:45 o'clock
followed by conferences. Em
phasis will be on Woman's
Missionary Union and Broth
erhood work. The Rev. Amos
Craig is pastor at Prospect.
i Vacation Bible school will
open Monday, June 10, at the
local church, 194 Lozier lane.
Classes will be held from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m. Monday through
Friday for two weeks.
Classes will be held for
children, three through six
teen years of age. Preparation
and registration day will be
held at the church for officers
and teachers Saturday, June
8, at 9 a.m. Parents wishing
to do so may enroll their chil
dren at that time.
' Mrs. Robert Klusman is co
ordinator. Mr. Skaar will
serve as principal and Mrs.
Skaar will direct the music.
ST. LUKE'S
METHODIST
CHURCH
Rt. Cftariet R. McDoniW
fastot
SUMMER SCHEDULE
CHURCH AND
CHURCH SCHOOL
9 a.m.
2320
SISKIYOU Blvd.
... . Cocntf Holly and Han Streets -
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lea's Summit. Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH. Mlntstef . ;
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"The Law of Circulation" . '
Matthew 10:8 .
Sunday School, Youth of Unity. Adult Bible Class 9:4S a.m.'
Ollkt opto daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m..
995 S. OeVdalt A. "Iwe 772-4902 Everyone Welcerce
First Baptist
Church
Csntervative
Fundamental On The
Air
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B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Meeting Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand Corona
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School tor AH
11:00 A.M.
"Who Is The Man In
Glorvr
7:30 P.M.
"Why Da Yen Judge Your
Brother?"
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Bible Study
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phon 779-1711
Worship Services 9:30-11:00 a.m.
"The Mind of a Christian"
Dr. D. Kirkland West
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrick Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Youth Service 6:00 P.M.
Evening Service 7:00 P.M.
Mid-week. Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday
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