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FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1H3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEOFORD. OREGON
Student Assistants
To Participate in
Sunday Services
Richard Coram, the son of
Mr. and Mri. Grover Coram,
30 Willamette it., who U serv
ing the Flrat Presbyterian
church ai itudent Mflatint
thif lummer, will preach Sun
day on "Inner Emigration?"
Mr. Coram hai completed
hi first year at Union Theo
logical seminary, New York
City.
' Ai a part of the field work
program of a candidate for
the gospel ministry, he is
serving on the staff of the
church primarily in the field
of youth work. He is heading
fellowship programs for the
junior high, senior high, and
college.
The college-age group meets
each Thursday evening with
the program consisting of a
series of debates and films.
In the Senior High group
the meeting Sundays at 7 p.m.
Is primarily Bible study. Mr.
Coram will be assisted by his
brother, Jim, and Richard
Lichti. The second part of the
program Is on Wednesday at
9:30 p.m. when recreation,
dinner and discussion are
held.
The Junior High program is
held Tuesdays at 7 p.m. This
week there will be a discus
sion of a short play entitled,
"The War Story." After the
program, reports irom camp
will be heard.
While Dr. and Mrs. D. Klrk
land West are on vacation the
Rev. David Brown will be In
charge of all pastoral duties.
Westminsler
The worship service at
Westminster Presbyterian
church will be held at 10 a.m.
Sunday. Dawson Wllke, stu
dent at San Francisco Theo
logical seminary, will assist in
the service. A trio composed
of Mrs. Harvey Field, so
prano, Mrs. John Henson, sec
ond soprano, and Mrs. John
Collins, alto, will sing "Bid
Me Enter In."
The church school meets st
9 a.m. and Includes classes tor
all ages of children, youth and
adults.
The Senior High Fellow
ship will meet Sunday at 7
p.m. at the church, Dawson
Wilke will lead a discussion
on "The Church's Evaluation
of the Peace Corps." Fireside
will be held at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Laurel Case,
31 Glen Oak ct. Junior High
Fellowship will met Tuesday
from noon to 3 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dellenback, 297 Windsor ave.
Students are to take swim
suits and sack lunches. Re
ports of the Junior High camp
at Lake of the Woods will be
given and Dawson Wllke will
lead a brief study on "Ways
We Worship."
The midweek fellowship
will not be held due to the
Fourth of July holiday.
Westminster church Is locat
ed on Oakwood dr. between
Barneburg and Groveland
aves.
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CAPT. and MRS. KENNETH ANGEL
Arrive from Wyoming
Guest Panelist
Noted lor Week End
Guest panelist thla week
end on the Ministers' Round
table program will be John R.
Dellenback, Oregon state leg
islator, moderator of the Ore
gon Synod of the United Pres
byterian Church in the USA,
and a member of that denom
ination's Judicial committee of
the General Assembly.
Topic to be discussed will
be "The Tension Between
Christian Conscience and Ns
tlonal Loyalty."
Other panelists will be Jack
Wlllcut, Med ford Friends
church, and the Rev. John O.
Reynolds, Westminster Pres.
byterian church. The Rev
Robert W. Tull of the Medford
Congregational church will
serve as moderator.
The program may be view,
ed Saturday at 11 a.m. on KM
ED-TV and heard Sunday on
KMED Radio at 8 a.m.
Salvation Army
Officers Arrive
Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth An.
gel, new commanding officers
of the Salvation Army, have
arrived In Medford to accept
their new appointment. They
arrived here from the Chey.
enne, Wyo., commanding Sal
vatlon Army corps.
In previous yeirs, he served
In the chaplain nectlon of the
United States Army. Follow
ing this service, the Angels
completed their training ai
the Salvation Army School
for Officers training In San
Francisco. Csllf., and were
commissioned as lieutenant In
command of Butte, Mont., Sat
vatlon Army.
Their children are uaie ,
Debra 3 and Darrel 2. Tne
family is living at 23 Keene
Way dr.
Assembly of God
Sermons Announced
The Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor
of First Assembly of God,
HOB West Main St.. will speak
at both Sunday services.
At the 11 a.m. worsmp serv
ice the subject will be, "The
Best Gifts of the Spirit," and
the topic for the 7:30 p.m.
evangelistic service has been
announced as "Our Heaven,
ly Samson."
Mr. Cull, who Is sectional
oresbyter of Assembly of God
churches In the Rogue valley
section, stated today that the
annual boys and girls camp
will get under way Sunday
evening, July 7 and continue
through 12.
The southern Oregon youth
camp for the denomination Is
located near Butte Falls. Chil
dren in the age group 9 thru
12 will have as their director,
the Rev. Lawrence D. Krause,
pastor of Bethel Assembly,
Medford. Camp evangelist
and teacher will be the Rev.
Monte Fast, pastor of Seaside
Assembly of God,
Mr. Krause will be assisted
by several denominational
pastors In the Rogue valley
section. Children from as tar
away as Brookings and the
Klamath basin arcs are plan
ning to attend.
Eastwood Baptist
Announce Schedule
Sunday at the Sunday morn
ing service of Eastwood Bap
tist church, the pastor, the
Rev. Clifford J. Young, will
speak on, "The Great Confes
sion," using as his text Mark
8:27-30.
At the 7:30 p.m. service the
pastor will give the message,
"Jesus Tells of His Death,"
using Mark 8:31.
At the midweek service of
July 3 we shall continue the
study of II Corinthians.
The Fellowship Bible study
group will meet Friday at
7:30 p.m. and the Victory Bi
ble Study group Saturday at
7:30 p.m.
July 14 Is the date of an
all-church business meeting
after the morning service, and
n all-church picnic at Tou
Velle park.
Sundown Worship
Service Scheduled
O'Brl .1 - Missionary Vol
unteers of the Seventh Day
Adventlst church of Illinois
Valley will meet tonight at
8 o'clock at the church
"Signs of the Second Com
lng of Christ" with slides and
sound will be the program
with Danny Melllsh as mas.
ter of ceremonies, Everett
West will furnish music.
Sundown worship session
will be held at the Seventh
Day Adventlst church, Satur
day at 8 pm.
Everett West will show
slides of dessert, ocean and
mountains proving the theme
"I See God," a taped musical
by the Kings Heralds and
Del Decker, radio stars of the
"Voice of Prophesy," as the
recording Is being played.
Miss Cunningham to
Speak in Prospect
Prospect - The Cascade
Gorge Christian church will
hear Miss Jean Cunningham
as the guest speaker for the
next three Sunday morning
services.
Miss Cunningham has
taught In the Prospect schools
for the past year after minis
tering to the Gold Hill Chris
tian church for several years.
She has spent some time In
Mexico In mission work and
will relate some of her experi
ences and activities there dur
ing that time.
1957 Award of Merit Winner
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
'Revival' To Be
Befhe Assembly Topic
The sermon theme of Beth.
el Assembly of God's 11 a.m.
worship service Sunday will
be, " Revival.
The church's youth group
will conduct a Gospel service
from 8:19-7:13 p.m. at the Vet
erans Administration domicil
iary, White City. The 7:30
p.m. evangelistic service will
consist of music, testimonies
and a Gospel message entitled,
"Blinded Minds." The pastor
of the church, the Rev. L. D.
Krause, will speak at both
services.
The church address is 1229
East McAndrews rd.
Commencement
Set for School
Eagle Polnt-Slxty-one boys
and girls have enrolled at the
Vacation Bible school being
conducted at the Shady Point
Seventh-day Adventlst church,
Crater Lake highway near
Sams Valley Junction.
The school Is divided into
kindergarten, primary and
junior classes, evenly divided
between boys and girls ages
to 14.
In a commencement pro
gram at the Adventlst church
Tuesday, July 2 at 8 p.m..
certificates of achievement
will be awarded by Mrs.
Helen Barrow, director of the
school. Each of the three age
groups of youngsters who
have completed tne BiDie
school work will present parts
of the program In connection
with the graduation cere
mony. Parents will view a dhv
play of some of the crafts and
nature collections on which
the children have been work
lng.
The program will also In-
elude demonstrations o f
songs, Bible memory worn
and recitations which have
been part of the Bible school
activities during the period.
Guest speaker for the event
will be Pastor Sidney Nelson
of the local Adventlst Church.
Sermon Series to
Conclude Sunday
The Book of Judges has
been the setting for a series
of messages brought In the
current Sunday evening ser
vices by the Rev. Harold M,
Sanner, pastor of the First
Church of the Nazarene, 920
Holly st.
He concludes the series on
"Stumbling Over the Stars,1
Sunday at 7 p.m. with the
sermon, "A Weak, Strong
Man." Music for this service
will be furnished by a girls
trio composed of Marilyn
Shepard, Doris and Evelyn
Young, a duet by Velma
Myers and George McUne,
and a vocal solo by Elwln
Paulson.
'What We Believe" has
been the 11 a.m. subject con
sidered by the pastor for
some Sundays. He will also
conclude this sorles Sunday.
Music for this service as an
nounced by Perry Christian
sen, minister of music and
education for the local church
will be the sanctuary choir
singing "Zion's Hill."
June 30 is the end of the
fiscal year for the Oregon
Pacific District Church of
the Nazarene and the statis
tical record of the church
will be completed with Sun
days service. Dr. Hugh C.
Benner of Kansas City, Mo.,
general superintendent of the
church, will be the presiding
officer for the annual district
assembly In Clackamas.
Communion Slated
At Brethren Church
Communion will be observ
ed during the 11 a.m. worship
hour at the Medford church
of the Brethren, 345 North
Mary st. The pastor, the Rev.
William Wash will have as
his sermon topic, "An Invlta.
tlon to Breakfast. Stanley
Blrman will be the soloist
singing, "In the Garden."
Tonight at 8 o clock in the
church social hall, the Youth
Fellowship will hold a box
social. Each person attending
is to take a box to be auc
tioned. All proceeds will go
toward sending the youth to
camp.
Sunday at 7 p.m. the CBYF
will have as their meeting s
panel discussion on the topic
"Is the Church Meeting the
Needs of the Youth?" The
panel will consist of both
youth and adults.
Sunday afternoon will be
gin Junior High camp at the
church's campsite at Camp
Myrtlewood at Myrtle Point.
The pastor will be away all
week attending this camp
which he will assist In direct
ing.
Medical Illustrator
To Show Pictures
Herb Hunter, medical illus
trator associated with the
Jackson County Health asso
ciation, wiil show actual war
surgery pictures Sunday at
8 p.m. in connection with
message he will give at Trln
Ity Baptist church. His mes
sage Is entitled, "Is World
War III Necessary?"
Mr. Hunter had experience
as a medical illustrator In the
U. S- Medical corps during
World War II.
At the II a.m. worship
service of Trinity Baptist,
Pastor Bruce Rogers will
speak on, "The Gospel and
Civil Rights." The scripture
portion will be the Letter to
Philemon.
Trinity Baptist church Is lo
cated at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds.
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Castslde Church Open
for Charter Members
The Eastalde Church of
Christ, 132 Vancouver ave.,
will open Its charter mem.
bershlp drive July 1. accord
ing to the minister, Mr. Jean
M. Shelley.
The membership drive will
continue through Sept. 1.
Sunday at the 10:43 a m
communion service Mr. She!
lev will speak on "A Fisher-
man' Wsy of Life."
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Topic, Music
Noted for Sunday
By Methodists
"Making A New Country"
will be the subject of Dr.
George Roseberry's sermon
Sundsy at First Methodist
church.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Snow
will sing "The Lord Is My
Light" at both morning wor
ship services. The youth
choir will sing "Jacob's Vi
sion," at 9:30 a.m. and the
chancel choir will sing "I
Sought the Lord" at 11 a.m.
with Mrs. Pauline Bush as
soloist.
The Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship suspend
ing the week end at Jededlah
Smith Redwood State park.
It will be their annual plan
ning retreat for the year's
program. New officers are
Janice Larimer, president;
Kay Kent, vice president;
Elaine Davenport, secretary;
and Penny Sage, treasurer.
Accompanying the group to
the bench will be Mr. and
Mrs. James Baumer and Mr.
and Mrs. William Longmore.
The Young Adult Search
ers, formerly the College Age
Fellowship, will reactivate
their Church School class
Sunday at 11 a.m. In the
Tower room of the church
Robert France will be the
teacher. All young adult- are
Invited to this new group.
Mrs. Gordon Morris is one
of the instructors for the
Oregon Conference Labora
tory school now being held
at Willamette university, Sa
lem. This is for church school
teachers and workers. Mrs.
A. C. James Is attending the
kindergarten sessions and
Mrs. Alvin Minshall, the jun
ior department sessions.
Dr. and Mrs. Roseberry will
be going to the Pastor's re
treat of the Eugene District
at Indian Springs camp from
July 1 to 3. Many families
of the church will attend the
Family, camp at Indian
Springs from July 4 to 7.
MISSIONARY WORKERS - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ragsdale
have been appointed as missionaries by the Conservative
Baptist Foreign Mission society of Wheaton, Illinois, to the
Ivory Coast. Ragsdale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rags
dale, route 1, box 202, Eagle Point. He was graduated from
the Eagle Point High school in 1933 and from Southern Ore
gon college in Ashland In 1939. He received a bachelor of
divinity degree from Western Baptist seminary In Portland
In May. The Ragsdale have three children.- Before leaving
to begin their missionary work they will spend some time
visiting churches in the United States to tell of their future
duties.
First Baptist
Announces Topic
'Urgent - Love Needed,"
will be the message that the
Rev. Bernard E. Andrews
will give at the First Baptist
church Sunday at 11 a. m.
The congregation will meet
for at least two more Sundays
In the Wilson school auditori
um at Grand and Corona
aves.
Mrs. Donn Piatt will be so
loist and a trio composed of
Miss Beth Wilcox, Miss Vir
ginia Gandt and the Rev.
Byron Evans will sing.
A completely graded and
departmentalized Sunday
school program is conducted
at 9:40 a.m. Bus service Is
provided from most parts of
the community. Information
may be obtained at the
church office, or by phone.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Mr.
Andrews will speak on the
subject, "Where Does Your
Faith StandT" Mrs. Evelyn
Thorne will sing and Jerry
Godviard will play the French
horn. The high school young
people will present a dem
onstration of the work they
have accomplished In the Va
cation Bible school the psst
two weeks.
The mid week service Is
held on Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. in the education unit of
the new church building, 849
Crater Lake ave,
High school age young peo
ple of the church are leaving
Saturday for the Union-Rogue
Baptist camp near Prospect
for a week of camping under
tne auspices of the Shasta.
Cascade Baptist association
The camp it under the direc
tion of Mr. Evans. The Rev.
Don Watson, pastor from
Portland, will be the prlncl
pal speaker. Dr. Douglas
Stave, missionary to India
will also speak each day at
tne missionary hour.
Congregational
Events Scheduled
The members and friends
of the Congregational church
will meet for workship at 10
a.m. Sunday. Hoover Grade
school Is the temporary meet
ing place of the church which
is In the middle of a building
program.
Sunday, in observation of
Independence day, the Rev.
Robert W. Tull, minister of
the church, will preach a ser
mon on the demands and dan
gers of our nation's present
inter-raclal crisis. The sermon
is entitled "Freedom-Tomorrow
la Too Late."
Mrs. Raymond Powers will
play the organ for the service.
During the worship hour,
child care will be provided In
the school health room for
children younger than three.
Three, four and five year olds
will meet In the school band
room. Children in first
through fourth grade will at
tend the opening portion of
the adult worship service, and
then be dismissed to their
class activities. Those in fifth
grade and beyond are invited
to attend the entire service
of worship.
Farewell Event
To Honor Corwin
Family Saturday
John D. Trude, former
pastor of the Medford Seventh-day
Adventlst church
will be guest speaker at its
11 a. m. service Saturday.
The Trades, with their three
children, John Jr., Linda and
Debbie will visit friends In
the Medford area Friday and
Saturday. A picnic lunch has
been planned at Llthla park
Saturday afternoon in their
honor.
At 3 p.m. Saturday there
will be a baptism in the
Medford church.
Saturday at 8:30 p.m. val
ley Adventists will meet in
the Central Point Grange
hall, located on Pine st., for
a vesper service. Following
vespers, there will be a fare
well program for the Duane
Corwin family. The Corwins
will leave Medford next week
after conducting evangelistic
services in the area since last
September
They have been assisted in
the program by Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Nelson who will re
main here, with Mr. Nelson
as assistant pastor to Elder
Paul Rltz. who will be com
ing to Medford from Rose-
burg in August to assume the
pastorship of the Medford
and Shady Point churches.
Ninety members have been
added to the four churches
during the Corwin - Nelson
evangelistic program, and a
number are preparing for
baptism at a later date.
Lecture, Studies
Set by Witnesses
Sunday at the Kingdom
hall of Jehovah's Witnesses,
2402 Jacksonville highway,
a lecture entitled, "Are Wick
ed Spirits Misleading the
World?" will be given by A.
Button, a representative of
the Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society. The meeting
will be at 4 p.m.
Following the lecture the
weekly study in the Watch
tower magazine will be held.
Other Bible studies that are
held during the week at the
hall are Tuesdays at 8 p.m.
and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. a
school in public speaking is
held.
Area Missionary
To Speak Here
In the absence of the Rev.
G. O. Skaar, pastor of First
Southern Baptist church, who
Is on vacation, the services at
the church Sunday will be
conducted by the Rev. Austin
Lovln, Baptist area mission
ary for southern Oregon.
Mr. Lovln travela exten
sively attending conferences,
substituting for absent pas
tors, serving pastorless
churches and helping In sum-
mrr camps. His headquarters
are In Springfield, Ore.
Song services Sunday will
begin at 10:43 a.m. Dennis
Samples directing. The church
choir will sing at both serv
ices. Evening service begins
at 8 o'clock. Adult training
union area of study for July
will be "Development of the
Spiritual Life." Sunday eve
ning topic will be "Walking
With God." Assembly begins
at 7 p.m.
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
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MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrkk Junior High Auditorium
1903 t. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Youth Service
Annual Mission
Sunday Scheduled
Sunday is Annual Mlsxlnn
Sunday at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, 1020 East Main St.
Guest Dreacher for th riiv
Is the Rev. Emil Hellwege,
pastor or. Mope Lutheran
church, Springfield, and
counselor of Circuit 2 of the
Northwest District of Thp t.n.
theran Church, Missouri Syn
od. Two identical services
will be conducted at 8:13 and
11 a.m.
The Rev. John E. Simon,
pastor, plans to return this
evening from the convention
of the Northwest district nf
his church, which opened
Monday evening at Concordia
couege. fortland.
Chapel Announces
Sunday Activities
Gold Hill - The Rv Flulna
Colburn, pastor of Concord
Spiritualist chapel, will re
late personal experiences Sun
day at 8 p.m. C. R. Routh will
assist the pastor. Others who
will assist during the services
are Mrs. Pansy Jones, Sidney
Jones and Miss Suran Show.
The pastor announced that
20 members will be admitted
Into the Fellowship of the Na
tional Spiritual association of
entireties Sunday.
Mrs. Bianca Corona a n r
Mrs. Colburn will play a pi-ano-solovox
duet. Miss Carol
McCall will play the clarinet.
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MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
"Mhnever humbles himself like thu child.
he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 18:4.
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
Nurtn (emrai ave. ai idub
I ..I v r c Carver. Daator
Sunoav .
1 1 m. Mornine worship
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. rrayer mnunj
BETHEL ASSKMHLK OF COD
1225 E- McAndrews rd.
L. D. Krause. pastor
Sunday :
V:SO am. aunaay Know
11 a.m. Worship service
630 pm. Children's service
6 30 p.m. Youth
7:30 p.m. EvangelisUc service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1440 South Oakdale ave.
John V Heberllng, mlntiUr
Sunday:
7 p.m. Youth meeting
a p-m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 t-m. Mid-week service.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10SS Court st.
VatH, ratlett. minister
Sunday:
1030 a.m. worsmp service
7 pm. Bible study
Wednesday:
7 pjn. Bible study
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1701 West Main
Lloyd Bridges, minister
Sunday:
8:49 a.m. Bible classes
10:49 a m. Morning worship
7 p.m Evening worship
7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible study
Two Churches List
Coming Activities
Central Point - Vacation
Bible School of the First
Presbyterian church of Cen
tral Point will hold a clos
ing service of the work com
pleted during the past two
weeks of school tonight at
7:30 o'clock at the church.
Families and friends of the
church children are welcome
to attend.
Jacksonville - The church
night fellowship will meet in
the church Saturday at 6:30
p.m. The evening's activities
will begin with a potluck
supper. A guest speaker will
be featured on the program.
"Hallowed Be Thy Name"
is the title of the sermon to
be preached by the Rev. King
K. Jones during the 11 a.m.
service Sunday, With this ser
mon the pastor continues his
current series of sermons on
the Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Charles Champlln,
Medford, will sing "Suffer
The Children."
The session of the church
will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m.
This meeting has been sched
uled for Tuesday, owing to
the conflict between the reg
ular meeting date and the
Fourth of July holiday.
Independence To Be
Noted in Sermon
The congregation of St.
Luke's Methodist church,
2320 Siskiyou blvd., will
mark the anniversary of the
nation's independence at its
9 a.m. service of worship
Sunday.
At the request of a youth
In the church, the Rev.
Charles R. McDonald, pastor,
will preach on the theme:
"The Role of a Christian in
the Cold War."
The morning service will
Include a vocal solo by Miss
Julie Gandt, "Just For To
day," by Seaver. During the
sen-Ice Ralph Humphrey,
church organist will play:
"Meditation" by Morrison,
"Exultate Deo," by Williams,
and "A Joyous Postlude," by
Mallard.
Mrs. Bosworth to
Speak Sunday at
Unity Church
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, minister of Unity
church, Holly and Haven sts..
will return to her pulpit Sun
day morning after a two
weeks' absence. Mrs. Bos
worth attended the ministers'
conference at the Unity
School of Christianity, Lee's
Summit, Mo.
"The Divine Spark" is the
subject of the lesson Mrs.
Bosworth has scheduled for
the 11:15 a.m. service. The
text is taken from Job 33:4.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "Prayer
Perfect" by Riley and Sten
son. Following the church ser
vice, will be a coffee hour
honoring Mrs. Bosworth. Mrs.
Wilbur E. Howell will be
chairman. She will be assisted
by Mrs. Earl Moore.
Praytr Ministry
The prayer ministry will
I meet Wednesday, July 3, at
11 a.m. at the church. Those
attending are asked 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.
The lesson topic for. all
study classes will be from
the new book "A More Won
derful You." The book may
be obtained at the Unity
Center, 3777 Jacksonville
Highway or at the Unity
church from the librarian,
Mrs. Herman Llnvllle.
Unity church is an affili
ate of the Unity School of
Christianity at Lee's Summit.
CHURCH OF COD
1S70 Stewart ave.
A. G. Eason. pastor
Sunday: .
9:45 m. Sunday scnooi
11 a m. Morning worship
7 JO D m. Evtrune worship
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Young people enaeava
or service
SCHOOL ENDS
Applegate Valley - Seventy-nine
students attended Dal
ly Vacation Bible school at
Ruch Community church
which closed with a Sunday
night program. "My Bible and
1" was the theme of the
school which held nine classes.
Evening Service
9:4S A.M.
.11.00 A.M.
6i00 P.M.
7.00 P.M.
Fatter
IWIIGAIT
P. 779-10.7
Mid-week Service 7:30 M. Wednesday
(Place announced Mch weesJ
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First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phon 779-1711
Worship Services 9i30- 11:00 a.m.
SERMON - "Inner Emigration?"
Richard Corum, Summer Assistant
Dr. D. Kirklind West
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Christian Science
Sermon Topic Told
Christian Science will be
the subject of the Bible lesson
Sunday at First Church of
Christ, Scientist, 100 Windsor
ave., at 11 a.m.
The text will be from
Isaiah 52:10 with related read
ings from "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures"
by Mary Baker Eddy.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school. AH are invited
to the services.
CHURCH OF Jf.SUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (1st Ward)
64S South Ivy st.
Dsvld L. Peterson, bishop
Sunday:
9 ajn. Priesthood meeUnff.
11 ajn. Sunday school
7 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tw.-sday:
',30 p.m. Primary
Wtdnesday:
10 a m. Relief society
7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement,
association.
Posfor to Speak
Sunday in Gold Hill
Gold Hill - The Rev. Loch
len L. Gregory, pastor of Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church, will present the ser
mon message Sunday at 11
a.m. during the worship serv
ice. The senior Methodist Youth
Fellowship meetings will re
sume Sunday at 8:30 p.m.
The pastor will return this
week end from the Rome
Trail.
The Eugene District of the
Methodist church is having
a district retreat at the Indian
Springs camp at Dead Indian
Soda Springs. Monday, July
1 through Wednesday. Mr.
Gregory plans to attend. This
session is for all ministers and
their families within the district.
Patriotic Theme
Listed for Sunday
The Rev.' Fredrick Ross Ev
ans has returned from his va
cation and will preach at the)
services Sunday morning at
the First Christian church.
His subject is on the patriotis
theme "With Liberty and Jus
tice for All."
Music at the 8:30 a. m. ser
vice will feature the youth
choir singing "I Am Thine, O
Lord." The chancel choir will
sing "Battle Hymn of the Re
public" and the carillon choir
will sing "List the Cherubid
Host" at the second service.
Mrs. Mabyl Buchanan and
Mrs. Asa Lemon will host the
coffee hour following the sec
ond worship service..
The Chi Rho Fellowship are
sponsoring an old-fashioned
ice cream social at the new
church building at 2:30 p. m.
Sunday. Homemade ice cream
and cake will be served. They
will have their regular study
and worship at 6 p.m. with
Trissie Crovette as the leader.
The Christian Youth Fel
lowship will meet at the old
church building at 5:45 p. m.
to go to Ashland for swim
ming and a picnic. This is a
farewell party for their mem
bers who graduated from high
school this spring.
Wednesday evening both the-,
chancel and carillon choirs
will have receptions to wel
come new choir members who
will join their groups. The
carillon choir 'will welcome
the incoming seventh graders
and the chancel choir the 11th
graders.
The Oregon Convention of
Christian Churches will con
vene at Turner July 2 through
7. Mr. Evans and his family
will attend the convention.
He will act as the Medford
representative on the resolu
tions committee.
Grace Lutheran to
Hold One Service
Ashland - Only the 11 a.m.
service will be conducted Sun
day at Grace Lutheran church
Ashland, by the pastor, the
Rev. Albert Nickodemus. Ha
will also conduct an 8:30 a.m.
service at St. Paul's Lutheran
church in Grants Pass. Sun
day school and Bible classes
will meet at the usual time of
9:45.
During this week Mr. Nick
odemus has been In attend
ance at the Northwest District
convention o f the Lutheran
Church - Missouri Synod
which is being held in Portland.
First Baptist
Church
w
Conservative
Fundamental On The
Air
K-BOY
11:00
12:00
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
Mettina Temporarily at
WILSON SCHOOL
Grand I Corona
SUNDAY, JUNE 30
9:40 A.M.
Sunday School tor All
11:00 A.M.
"Urgent Lave Needed"
7:30 P.M.
"Where Dees Yoer
Faith Stsne7"
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Bible Study
UNITY
Comer Holly and Haven Streets
AHilljted with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minuter
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"The Divine Spark"
Job 33:4
Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class :45 a.m.-
,.?!,K ee d"y' "Oev thru Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p m.
995 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone 772-6902 Ivervone Welcome