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THE REV.
GARY OEMARE8T
Demarest To Give
Two Sermons Here
. Guest minister Sunday,
Aug. 11, at the First Presby
terian church, Eighth and
Holly streets, Medford, will
be the Rev. Dr. Gary W
Demarest. He will speak at
the regular services at 9:30
and 11 a.m.
Dr. Demarest is the pastor
of the Hamburg Presbyterian
church. Hamburg, N. Y.,
suburb of Buffalo. He holds
degrees from the University
of California. Fuller ideolog
ical seminary, Princeton
Theological seminary and
Tusculum college.
For three years, he served
In the U. S. Marine corps dur
ine World War II. At the Uni
versity of California he
played varsity baseoaii ana
was the president oi tne stu
dent body.
At the University Presby
terian church in Seattle,
Wash., he became widely
known for his effective work
with students at the Univer
sity of Washington. Since
19S6, he has served as dean
or platform speaker at the
summer conferences of the
Fellowship of Christian Ath
letes at Estes park, Colo.,
Lake Geneva, Wise, Hender
son Harbor, N.Y., and Ash
land, Ore.
The subject of his sermon
will be, "Written On The
Heart." Miss Mira Frohn
mayer will sing, "Songs of
Gladness" by Dvorak and the
mixed quartet will also sing
for both the 9:30 and the
11:00 services.
College fellowship is in
vited to Westminster Presby
terian church Thursday at '
p.m. for a showing of the full
length film, "La Dolce Vita"
with introduction by Dick
Comm.
Johnston to Speak
At the Thursday noon
Men's luncheon the Rev. Roe
Johnston, All American from
the U. S. Naval academy and
now pastor of the First Pres
byterian church of Indianap
olis, Ind., will be the speaker.
Tn fiHrtltinn nthnr nntahloa nf
the athletic world will also be
guests on Thursday. This
meeting will be open to any
one but reservations should
be made at the church office
by Wednesday noon.
'Holy Communion'
Topic Sunday
At Hon Lutheran
The Sacrament of Holy
Communion will be adminis
tered during the morning
worship service - 9:30 a. m.
at Zion Lutheran Church,
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave.
Sunday. The Rev. Coovert's
message will be on "Holy
Communion."
The Sunday school meets
at 9:30 a.m. A film on the Old
Testament will be shown in
the Fellowship hall, to chil
dren in the primary and jun
ior departments of the Sun-
. day school, during the Sun
day school hour. The Nursery
beginners department will
meet In their regular classes
On Tuesday evening, at
7:30 p.m. the church council
will meet In the pastor's
study.
Mr. Coovert will leave
Wednesday, for Davenport
la., where he will visit his
parents and other relatives.
During the pastor's absence
the pulpit will be filled by
Walter Nunley, and C. s
Slessler. Mr. Coovert will re
turn to Medford, Wednesday
Aug. 28.
World Scouts Witness
Preview of Space Film
Marathon, Greece - (UPD -The
13,000 young men at
tending the World Scout Jam
boree here witnessed the
world premier Wednesday
night of a United States space
film and heard a message
from President Kennedy.
The Scouts were the first
audience to see the 27-minute
color film documenting Maj.
Gordon Cooper's space flight
May 16.
WRONG SIGN
Milwaukee, WJl.-OTD-Huge
posters along the main street
advertised the Wisconsin
State Fair as running from
Aug. 8 to Aug. 19. It actually
runs only until Aug. 17.
ItUDAY. AUGUST 9. 1963
Unity Announces
Pastor Exchange
The Rev. Ross Goodman,
minister of the Unity church,
Portland, will be guest speak
er for the Unity church, Holly
and Haven streets, at the 11:15
a.m. Sunday service. His sub
ject will be "We Shall be Like
Him." The text is taken from
I John 3:2.
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, minister of the Unity
church, Medford, will be guest
speaker for the Unity church
of Portland the same Sunday.
Ray Bosworth will assist Mr.
Goodman, who will be ac
companied by his wife.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "The
Voice of One Crying in the
Wilderness."
Monday, August 12, the
The Rev. Ross Goodman
To Speak Here
board of directors will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Unity Center,
3777 Jacksonville highway.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, August 14,
at 11 a.m. at the church. Those
attending are to bring lunch.
At 1 p.m. the study class will
meet. The Wednesday night
study class will meet at 7:30
p.m. at the Unity center.
The Ashland and Grants
Pass classes will meet as usu
al. The lesson topic for all
study classes will be "Suc
cess Wherever You Go,"
from the new book, "A More
Wonderful You."
Unity church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Chris
tianity at Lee s Summit, Mo.
Skaar Lists Topic
For South Baptists
The Rev. G. O. Skaar, pas
tor of First Southern Baptist
Church will have for his
topic for the morning worship
hour "The Kingdom of God."
At the evening service he will
speak on "The Will of God."
The church choir directed by
Dennis Sampcls will sing at
both services.
Today, a group of young
people from the church will
leave for Mt. Baker Assem
bly, a Baptist camp near the
Canadian border in the state
of Washington to attend
Youth Week being held there
Aug. 9 through 15th.
The monthly m e e 1 1 n g of
Slsquion Baptist Association
will be held at the First Bap
tist Church of Crescent City
Saturday, Aug. 10.
Central Point
Church Sets Topic
Central Point - "Joy in the
Christian Life" is the sermon
topic of the Rev. Donald
Krug, at the Central Point
Presbyterian church, Sunday,
Aug. 11. Mrs. Arthur Scha-
froth choir director, is arrang
ing a special program of mu
sic as part of the 11 o'clock
service.
A coffee hour will follow
in Fellowship hall.
At 7 p.m., the young pro
pie's group will meet at the
church to make plans for a
retreat tentatively set tor
Aug. 24 and 25. The fireside
fellowship will be held at the
Ross home on Head road,
Central Point.
PREACHES SUNDAY
Mr. Glyn B. Adsit. minister
of the Christian Church in
Pampa, Texas, will preach
the sermon Sunday morning
at Cascade Gorge Christian
Church.
Mr. Adsit and family are
visiting in the home of Mrs.
Mickey Patterson, who was a
member of the Orange, Cali
fornia church when Mr. Adsit
ministered there.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9:30 11:00 a.m.
Sermom "Written On The Heart"
Dr. Gary Demarest
Church Schooli 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
MEDFORD MAIL TKlbUWfc. MtOt OHU, OHLGON
Music Program Set
For Spiritualists
Gold Hill The Rev. El
vina Colburn, pastor of Con
cord Spiritualist chapel, will
speak Sunday, Aug. 11, at 8
p.m. C. R. Routh will assist
the pastor.
Others assisting with the
service will be Sidney Jones
and Miss Susan Show.
Mrs. Bianca Corona and
Mrs. Colburn will play duets
Miss Carol McCall will play
the clarinet.
First Methodist
Lists Events
Sunday. August 11, at
n.m. is the annual all church
picnic at Hawthorne park, for
all members and irienas oi
First Methodist church. Those
attending are asked to nnng a
hot dish, salad or a dessert,
and their own table service
"For Such a Time as This,"
will be the title of the ser
mon by Dr. Titus A. Frazee
from the Oregon council on
alcohol problems.
The soloist tor the 9:30
a.m. service will be Miss
Linda Johnson. Mrs. Keith
Johnson will also sing.
The Junior High MYF will
not meet Sunday night, be
cause of the all church picnic,
but all junior high members
are reminded of the swim and
watermelon feed at Jackson
hot springs on Monday, Aug.
12, at 4 p.m. Everyone is
asked to take a sack lunch to
accompany their watermelon.
There will be a planning
and promotional meeting for
the September 22 Rogue val
ley Leadership Training con
ference on Monday, August
12. at 7:30 p.m.
The board of trustees will
meet at 7 a.m. on Tuesday,
Aug. 13, at the Town House
cafe.
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service will have
their executive meeting at
1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug.
13, in the library room of the
church.
The senior high MYF plans
to go water skiing at Emi
grant lake on Tuesday, Aug.
13.
The commission on educa
tion and the commission on
stewardship and finance will
meet on Tuesday, Aug. 13,
at 7:45 p.m. at the church.
The junior high MYF will
have a council meeting on
Thursday, Aug. 15, at 7 p.m.
at the home of Johnny Weber,
60R Benson.
The junior high MYF and
senior high MYF will com
bine to take a hike into Blue
Lake basin on Saturday and
Sunday, August 17 and 18
They will meet at the church
at 6 a.m. Saturday and return
late Sunday afternoon. Those
wanting to go on the hike are
asked to call the following
people by Wednesday, Aug.
14, at 6 p.m.: junior high's
Sue Shelton, 773-1649 or Shir
ley Isaacs, 772-5984: senior
high's should call Janice Lar
imer at 772-8152 or Elaine
Davenport at 772-5144.
The Young Adult Searchers
will meet Thursday, August
15, at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
The program will be an
nounced later.
Apostolic Faith
To Hear Assistant
Pastor Friesen
The Rev. and Mrs. Loyce
Carver were superintend
ents at the Apostolic Faith's
summer camp this past week.
Eighty nine young people
attended the camp at the
church's permanent site on
Wagner creek.
Sunday the young people's
chorus will open the Sunday
school hour under the direc
tion of Duane Jones. Assist
ant pastor, the Rev. Clifford
Friesen, will he heard before
he Joins other ministers of the
Portland headquarters'
church on Wednesday to at
tend the Apostolic Faith
campmcctlng held annually
near St. Louis.
The Apostolic Faith church
is located at 404 North Cen
tral avenue.
Missionaries To Talk
At Allliance Center
The Rev. and Mrs. John
Cook, missionaries to Korea
under Child Evangelism fel
lowship, will be speaking and
showing pictures of their
work at the Christian and
Missionary Alliance church
The Cooks have Just returned
home on furlough after their
first term in Korea.
The church meets at Hed-
rlck Junior High school, 1505
East Jackson st with the
Rev. H. C. Zweigart, pastor.
Services Sunday in New Church
The First Baptist Church
of Medford will hold its first
services in the new church
buildings at 649 Crater Lake
avenue this Sunday, accord
ing to Rev. Bernard E. An
drews, pastor of the church.
Sunday School will be at
9:40 a.m., followed by the
morning worship service at
11 a.m. At this service Mr.
Andrews will speak on the
subject, "Which Church Is
Christ Building?" The chapel
choir will sing and Maynard
Hadley and Byron Evans will
offer a duet. The Reuter Pipe
Organ, transferred from the
Presbyterians
To Hear Speaker
The Rev. Robert Bridge
will be the guest speaker at
the 10 a.m. worship service
of Westminster Presbyterian
church. His subject will be
'A Prisoner's Plea." Mr.
Bridge is a retired Presby
terian minister and he and
his wife now reside at the
Rogue Valley Manor. Mr.
Bridge is now on the staff of
First Presbyterian church.
At one time he was assistant
to Dr. Peter Marshall, New
York Avenue Presbyterian
church, Washington, D. C.
Mr. Dawson Wilke will assist
during the service. Mr. and
Mrs. William Wilson will sing
a duet, and nursery care is
available for pre-school chil
dren.
Church school classes for
all ages meet each Sunday
at 9 a.m. The adult study
group which meets in the
sanctuary will begin a new
series on the subject "Psalms
and the Gospel."
The senior high fellow
ship will meet Sunday at 6:30
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Collins, 245 Valley
View, for swimming, followed
by devotions and a program.
The junior high fellowship
will meet Tuesday, August
13, from 12 to 3 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dellenback, 2 5 7 Windsor.
After swimming, there will
be a discussion on "Where
There's A Will . . ." The col
lege age group will meet
Thursday, August 15, at West
minster church at 7 p.m. for
the showing of a film.
Westminster Church Is lo
cated on Oakwood Drive be
tween Barncburg and Grove
land aves.
Adventist Youths
Leave for Coast
Members of the Seventh-
day Adventist Youth club will
leave Friday for Honeyman
park, near Florence. Worship
services will be held by the
group Friday night, with an
outdoor Sabbath school and
church, Saturday morning.
Other activities include a
hike, swimming and sand
buggy rides.
Chaperoning the group are
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Archer,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beddoe,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Davis, Mr.
and Mrs, Richard Ellis, Dr.
and Mrs. Bernard Thompsen,
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Tucker,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil
lard. Sidney Nelson will speak
at the 11 a.m. worship hour
in the Medford church, Satur
day, drawing lessons from the
life of Joseph, and pointing
out his continued faith in
God.
UNITY
Corner Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit. Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"We Shall Be Like Him"
I John 3 2
Sunday School, Youth of Unitv, Adult Bible Class 9.45 a.m.
Office open daily, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m.
3777 JacksonvHIe Hwy. Ph. 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
former church building, will
be played for the service. Mrs.
B. E. Andrews is organist.
Dedication services for the
buildings will be held in the
near future.
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. the
youth groups of the church
will gather for the programs
and at 7:30 p.m. the regular
evening service will be held.
Mr. Andrews' subject for this
service will be "Are You
Acceptable?" Ron McUne and
Jim Andrews will play a
trumpet duet. Roland Gang
stee will be soloist and the
Gospelaires Men's quartet
First Baptist Church Completed
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Dr. Paul Moser
To Address Men's
Dinner Meeting
Dr. Paul Moser, national
secretary o f Presbyterian
men, will be visiting Med
ford at the invitation of the
men's club of the First Pres
byterian church, of which
Dale Coverstone is president.
Dr. Moser has headed up
the Presbyterian men for
more than 12 years and dur
ing this time the annual meet
ings of Presbyterian men have
risen from the first meeting
in Chicago with a few hun
dred men present to five re
gional meetings each year
with more than six thousand
men in attendance.
Dr. Moser will address a
dinner meeting at the First
Presbyterian Church at 6:30
Wednesday evening, at which
time delegates from the var
ious churches of the South
west Oregon Presbytery will
be in attendance.
Guest Pastor
At Lutheran Church
The Rev. Robert K. Men
zel, professor of religion at
Concordia college, Portland,
and director of public rela
tions and recruitment of the
school, will be the guest
speaker Sunday at St. Peter's
Lutheran church, 1020 East
Main St., Medford; the Rev.
John E. Simon, pastor. Mr.
Menzcl will conduct both the
8:15 and 11:00 o'clock serv
ices. Organists will be Linda
Johnson and Mrs. Richard
Smith.
The Sunday school will be
gin at 9:30 a. m. .
St. Peter's college students
will be honored at a farewell
picnic Aug. 18., beginning at
5:30 p.m. The picnic is spon
sored by the three main sub
sidiaries of the church, the
Lutheran Women's Mission
ary league, tne LiUtneran
Laymen's league, and the
Walthcr league.
Pastor To Continue
Series for Baptists
Pastor Bruce O. Rogers of
Trinity Baptist church will
continue his sermon series on
"Little Known Bible People"
this Sunday at the 11 a.m.
worship service. The title of
the message will be, "God's
Trouble Shooter."
At the 8 p.m. hour Mr. Her
bert Hunter will lead a dis
cussion on the Christian life.
Trinity Baptist church is
located at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds.
will sing. Mrs. Albert Gandt
will play the organ.
Mid-week services are held
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
and include Bible study and
prayer time. The public is
cordially invited to attend all
the service in the beautiful
new facilities of the church.
There is ample parking for
all cars in the large parking
lots both in front and behind
the buildings. Very adequate
nurseries are provided for
both crib babies and toddlers
in separate rooms and with
adequate attendants.
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Grace and Glory
Is Sermon Topic
Sunday at 11 a.m., the Rev.
R. E. Cull, pastor of First As
sembly of God, 1108 W. Main,
will speak on the subject,
"When The King Comes
Back." At Sunday's 7:30 p.m.
evangelistic service. Mr.
Cull's sermon topic will be,
"Grace And Glory."
Robert Helde of Medford, a
music major at Evangel Col
lege, Springfield, Mo., will
play a trumpet solo at Sunday
evening's service. Mr. Heide
is a member of the college
concert band which toured ex
tensively in the midwest dur
ing the past term.
Quarterly Lesson
To Be Read Sunday
A Bible lesson on "Spirit"
from the Christian Science
Quarterly will be read Sun
day at First Church of Christ,
Scientist, 100 Windsor ave.
at 11 a.m.
Responsive reading by the
congregation will include the
Scriptural passage II Corin
thians 3:17.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to attend
Sunday school. All are in
vited to the services.
Eastwood Church Has
Varied Events Listed
This coming Sunday at East
wood Baptist church, the pas
tor, Clifford J. Young, will
speak on "Powerless Disci
ples of Christ," using for his
text Mark 9:23.
At the Sunday evening serv
ice the pastor will speak on
"The Meaning of Baptism,"
using the account of Jesus'
baptism, and Paul's remark
about it. There will be a serv
ice of baptism.
On Monday. Aug. 12. the
Board of Christian Education
will meet. The board of trus
tees will meet on Aug. 15.
Shady Point Service
To Hear New Pastor
A. Paul Ritz, the new pas
tor for the Medford and Shady
Point Seventh-day Adventist
churches, will give his first
sermon for the district Sat
urday at 11 a.m. at the Shady
Point church located on Cra
ter Lake highway near Sams
Valley junction.
Music for the occasion will
be a solo by Vcrle Yates.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrick Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship
Youth Service
Evening Service
.. . .
rvMO-wefc service :ju k.m. Wednesday
(Place announced each week)
'There is a real and positive help for your every problem"
Millard Lecture On
New Age Calendar
"Passkeys to the Kingdom
Within" will be the subject
of a lecture at 2:30 p.m. Sun
day by Dr. Dell E. Millard at
the New Age church, north
of Eagle Point, on Hammel
rd. Preceding the lecture
there will be a Fellowship
dinner at 1 p.m. and a musi
cal half-hour at 2 p.m. The
public Is invited.
Church of Christ
Reports Speakers
Central Church of Christ,
1440 So. Oakdale, will have
guest speakers at both serv
ices Sunday. Speaking at the
11 a.m. worsehip hour will
be Lowell Applebury, mini
ster of the Church of Christ
in Visalia, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.
Applebury and daughter,
Myra Lee, are visiting Mrs.
Applehury's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Pierce.
At the 8 p.m. worship serv
ice Mrs. Doris Isbell will
show slides and give a report
of her trip to mission stations
In Alaska, Japan, Korea, Oki
nawa, the Philippines and Ha
waii. Mrs. Isbell is in Med
ford for a few days before
completing her trip and re
suming her duties as secretary
of the San Jose, California,
Bible College. She is visiting
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Heberling.
Mr. Heberling is the minister
of Central church.
Bible school at Central
church begins at 9:49 a.m. and
youth meetings are at 7 p.m.
Midweek services for prayer
and Bible study are at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday. This week
slides of the missionary work
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Pierce in Brazil will be shown
following the study time.
Assembly of God
Plan Fellowship
The August fellowship
meeting for Assembly of God
churches in the Rogue valley
section will be held on Mon
day, August 12, at Bethel
Assembly, 1125 E. McAn
drews rd Medford.
Speaking at 3 p.m. will be
the Rev. Forest Hill, pastor
at Merlin. The Rev. Leslie
N. Martin, evangelist, and
former resident of this area,
will speak at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. R. E. Cull, sec
tional presbyter, will intro
duce the speakers. Host pas
tor will be the Rev. Lawrence
Krause of Medford.
Nazarenes Name
Contest Theme
"Count for Christ" is the
theme for a special six-week
Sunday school emphasis
launched Aug. 11 by First
Church of the Nazarene, 520
North Holly st. As the depart
ments and classes meet their
attendance goals, unusual dis
plays of the head of Christ
will gradually be revealed
each Sunday.
Aug. 18 to Sept. 15 are the
dates comprising a "Steward
ship Enlistment Campaign"
involving the entire congrega
tion. This is under lay leader
ship with Lisle Young as gen
eral chairman. The budget
preparation of the campaign
is under the leadership of
chairman Clarence Starkey
and publicity chairman is
John Finkbeiner.
Subjects for this Sunday's
messages announced by the
Rev. Harold M. Sanner, pas
tor of the church, are "Enoch
- Example of Faith" in the
11 a.m. service, and "A Vital
Question" in the 7 p.m. hour.
Perry Christiansen, minis
ter of music, announces that
a mixed trio will sing during
the morning worship hour,
and also a vocal solo by Elwin
Paulson.
Brethren Church
Events Scheduled
"True Christian Joy, a Nec
essity", is the sermon topic
of the pastor, the Rev. Wil
liam Wash, for the 11 a.m.
worship services at the Med
ford church of the Brethren,
345 North Mary st. Music will
include a duet by Terry Bir
man and Mary Music.
Monday at 7:30 p.m. all
members of the Board of
Christian Education will
meet.
Sunday, the CBYF will
meet at 7 p.m. Discussion
I leader will be Jim Evernden.
.11:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
Pastor
ZWEIGART
.7:00 P.M.
Ph. 779-107
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Pastor Assigned
To Ruch Church
Applegate Valley-The Rev.
Earl G. Mortlock is the new
pastor of the Ruch Commu
nity Church. He began his
ministry last Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Mortlock and their
children have been living in
Merced, Calif.
Rev. Mortlock is originally
from Spokane, Wash., where
he graduated from Whitworth
College in 1949. He took his'
theological training at the
Fuller Theological Seminary
in Pasadena. After his grad
uation from college he was
a public school teacher and
high school basketball and
baseball coach in Granger,
Washington. He was on the
staff of Young Life for nearly
five years.
Members and friends of the
church will have a potluck
EARL G. MORTLOCK
dinner Sunday after the morn
ing services to officially wel
come the new pastor.
The Rev. Earl Best, who
was pastor of the church
since its establishment seven
years ago, has resigned and
is residing with his family at
White City.
He will continue In Chris
tian service. A farewell din
ner was given at the church
for the Best family prior to
his departure. '
Church Visitation
At Jacksonville
The First Presbyterian
church of Jacksonville will be
open for visitors beginning
Monday, each afternoon from
1 to 4 during the next two
weeks.
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. during
the Church School hour, a
special series of films on the
life of tne Apostle Paul will
be shown.
During the worship service
the pastor, the Rev. King K.
Jones will speak on the sub
ject "For Thine Is the Glory."
Mrs. C. L. Robinson will be
the special guest organist and
Mrs. Rafe Anders will sing
"Come Unto Me Ye Weary."
Returned Missionary
On Church Calendar
Sunday Services at the
Berean Baptist church of
White City will begin at 9:45
a.m. with Sunday School un
der the direction of Mr. Ken
neth Fisher.
The Rev. Elcho Redding,
returned missionary home on
furlough from India, will
speak on "Parting Alike" at
the Morning Worship Service
at 11 a.m. The Scripture por
tion is I Samuel 30:24. Mr.
and Mrs. Redding have been
serving with the Evangelical
Alliance Mission in India for
approximately ten years.
While at home he is taking
further studies at Southern
Oregon College. Mary Ellen
and Miriam Redding will
bring the special music in
the morning service, also.
"Tibetan Opportunities"
will be Mr. Redding's theme
at the Evening Service at
7:30 p.m. Colored slides of
his work will also be shown.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Will Hold Services in
Ths Beautiful Hew Edifioe
at
649 Crater Lake Ave.
(at Stevens St.)
Rev. B. F. Andrews, Pastor
Rev. J, B. Evans, Min. of Education
9:40 A.M.-Sunc'ay School.
1 1 :00 A.M.-"Which Church Is Christ Building?"
7:30 P.M.-"Are You Acceptable?"
Conservative Fundamental
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NORMAN N. NORTHRUP
Christian Church
Welcomes Pastor
The Rev. Norman N.
Northrup, who became the as
sociate minister of the First
Christian Church on August
1. will preach Sunday on
"Who Are My Friends"
Mr. Northrup was gradu
ated from Northwest Chris
tian College at Eugene in
1955 and then was pastor of
the Lexington, Ore. Christian
Church through 1959. This
June he graduated from tho
Brite School of Divinity at
Texas Christian University
with a Bachelor of Divinity
degree. He served the First
Christian Church at Marietta,
Okla. for the four years ha
was in Texas. Mr. and Mrs.
Northrup have two children,
Peggy, age 7, and Carl, 5.
Coffee hour Sunday will
honor the Northrups.
Music at both services Sun
day morning will be "Behold
What Manner of Love" sung
by a mixed ensemble from
the youth groups.
The Chi Rho Fellowship
will meet at Hawthorne Park
at fi p. m. Sunday to swim,
Raymond North and Lonn
Christensen are in charge of
the activities.
The Middlers Fellowship
will meet at 6 p. m. for a busi
ncss meeting and recreation.
Jack Rice will give the Youth
Fellowship study and Dala
Carson will have charge of
the worship period at 6:00
p.m. On Wednesday eve
ning they will h-.ve a swim
ming party at Twin Plunges.
Church Groups Off
To Crestview Camp
The Foursquare church jun
ior high group will leave fof
the church camp at Portland
Saturday, Aug. 10, to remain
until Aug. 17.
Miss Paulctte Simmons and
Miss Phyllis Rasmussen will
represent the group from Med
ford. Aug. 17 to 24, the Cru
sader youth group will go to
Camp Crestview in Portland.
Those attending from this
group are Donna and Danny
Trout, Reni Barlow, Marjoria
Andrews and Gloria Rasmus
sen. Miss Rasmussen is rep
resenting southern Oregon in
a contest for "Miss Crest
view.'' Donna Trout and Reni Bar
low will represent southern
Oregon at the camp as a quia
team. The quiz is on the book
of Matthew.
Other teams participating
will be from the Northwest
district churches. The team
winning at the camp will go
to Los Angeles in February
to compete with quiz teams
of the United States.
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