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FRIDAY.
1957 Award of Merit Winner
Methodist Minister
Returns to Pulpit
Dr. George Roseberry will re
turn to the pulpit at First Meth
odist church Sunday at both
morning worship services. He
will preach on "The Mission of
the Church."
Miss Julie Gandt, soloist, will
sing "My Heart Ever Faithful"
by Bach at the 9:30 and 11 a.m.
services. The youth choir will
sing "The Christian Battle" at
9:30 a.m. and the chancel choir
will sing "Praise Ye The Lord"
by Saint-Saens at 11 a.m. Gary
Lovre will direct both choirs.
The Senior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship is sponsor
Ing an all-church waffle break
fast Sundav from 8 to 9:15 a.m
Everyone is invited to attend
and have DreaKtast Doiore un
riav school or the 9:30 a.m,
worship service. Tickets will be
Kilrt nl the door or mav be our-
chased from an MYFer or at
the church office.
At 7:30 p.m. the commission
on membership and evangel
ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT -John
Heberling, minister of
Central Church of Christ and
president of the Medford Min
isterial association, will preside
at the first fall meeting of the
association Tuesday, Sept. 10,
at First Christian church, 1900
Crater Lake ave. The meeting,
open to ministers and pastors of
all churches and faiths, will
start at 9:30 a.m. with a coffee
hour to be followed by a pro
gram and business meeting.
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Concord Chapel
Sermon Announced
Gold Hill The address at
Concord Spiritualist chapel will
be given by the Rev. Elvina
Colburn, pastor Sunday at 8
p.m. Mrs. Colburn will be as
sisted during the services by
Sidney Jones, Miss Susan Show,
Mrs. Helen Bush, and Robert
Routh. Any interested person
may attend the service.
Mrs. Colburn will be respon
sible for the music for the
chapel during the absence of
Mrs. Bianca Corona. Miss
Carol McCall will play the clar
inet. Mrs. Colburn will piny the
piano, organ, and solovox.
Later this month the Rev.
Floyd Humble, Los Angeles,
Calif., nationally known speaker
and medium, will visit the
chapel.
Other activities during Sep
tember will include presenta
tion of the charter for Concord
Spiritualist chapel.
Zion Lutheran to
Winter Schedule
Ascension Lutheran church,
2617 Barnctt rd., returns to the
winter schedule Sunday with
Sunday schoool for all classes
at 9:30 a.m. and services at 11
a.m.
Teachers have been con-
tacted for all classes from
three year olds through hiRh
school. Art Phillips is superin
tendent and Mrs. Eleanor
Briggs is assistant.
Sunday evening Luther Leag
uers will have a barbeque sup
per at Jim Ristau's, 144 S.
Kecnc Way. A social evening to
welcome new members is
planned. Mr. and Mrs. Ristau
and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Swon
son are the sponsors for the
coming year.
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the
church council meets at the
church. The senior choir, Mrs.
John Hall directing, will meet
for the first fall practice at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
ism will sponsor a colored mov
ie on "The Life of John Wes
ley." Peter Sage and Larry Duysen
have charge of devotions for
the Junior High MYF at 6:30
p.m. Bob Allen has the program
for the Senior High MYF at
6:30 p.m. Both groups will join
in viewing the film.
The board of trustees will
meet Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the
Town House cafe for break
fast. The Shipmates class will have
as their guests the members of
the Homemaker's class on Fri
day at a potluck dinner in Wes
ley hall.
The Senior High MYF group
will go to Eugene Friday after
noon and Saturday for the Fall
District Assembly of the Eu
gene and Salem Districts Meth
odist Youth Fellowships.
'God Has Opened
The Door' Is Topic
"God Has Opened the Door,"
is the sermon topic of the Rev.
William Wash at the 11 a.m.
worship service at the Medford
Church of the Bretheren, 345
North Mary st. Terry Birman
will play a viola solo.
Following the morning serv
ices, the Adult Bible class will
go to Rogue River to the home
of Earl Goodrich for a picnic to
honor one of their senior citi
zens, Pearl Goodrich.
The Church of Brcthern Youth
Fellowship will meet at the
home of Jim Evernden for their
meeting Sunday evening. Mary
Music will be the discussion
leader. All youth are asked to
meet at the church by 6:45 p.m.
Monday evening will be a
meeting of all the old and new
members of the Christian Edu
cation commission. Plans will
be made for the coming year
in tne Sunday school depart
ment.
Third of 'Christ'
Series to Be Shown
Gold Hill - The third in a
scries of flannclgraphs entitled
"Christ First" for which Sun
day's topic is "Jesus the Physi
cian" will be shown at the open
ing of the Sunday school at Gold
Hill Christian church, Sunday,
at 9:45 a.m.
Music will be provided by the
rhythm band during the open
ing exercises. The band consists
of some 20 children and is di
rected by Mrs- Dewey V. Jeff
rey. A junior choir will be started
this week. Director will be Mrs.
Lee McCann. Mrs. Leonard An
drews will play the piano.
The sermon message will be
presented by the Rev. Mr. Jeff
rey, minister ot the church, dur
ing the worship hour at 11 a.m.
A new sign will be installed
soon. A gift from the First
Christian church, Medford, it
is now being repainted by Mrs.
Andrews. The sign will be illum
inated by a fluorescent light and
will be erected on a cement
base.
Unitarians to Hold
First Fall Service
Members and friends of the
Rogue Valley Unitarian Fellow
ship will meet Sunday at 11 a.m.
at the Medford Red Cross build
ing for their first service follow
ing summer recess.
Biographical sketches will be
given by live members ol tne
group, who will explain why
thev have become or remained
Unitarians and how fellowship
participation enriches their
lives. The talks will be moder
ated by David Alexander, pro
gram chairman. Mr. Alexander
is an instructor in English at
Southern Oregon cellegc.
Sunday school registration
will be held from 10:30 to II
a m. Classes will begin on Sept.
15 and will include children
aged 3 to 16. The Beacon cur
riculum, which is written for
children of religious liberals,
will be used.
Following Sunday's meeting a
family potluck picnic will be
held at TouVclle State park.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711
Worship Services 9:30- 11:00 a.m.
Sermoni "Chrit'i Death Proof of God'i love"
Dr. D. Kirktend West
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
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EVANGELIST TOM FAIR
Series Speaker
Membership
Class to Start
"The Holy Spirit in Christion
Education" is the sermon topic
chosen for Sunday's two serv
ices at St. Peters Lutheran
church, 1020 East Main St., by
the pastor, the Rev. John E.
Simon. The services begin at
8:15 and II a.m. The church
school begins at 9:30 a.m.
Another adult membership
class, taught by Pastor Simon,
will be organized 'Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. It will meet in the
church's basement auditorium.
Mr. Simon will illustrate his
lessons by the use of color film
strips. The class will continue
for approximately 15 evenings.
The subject matter will include
studying of the basic teachings
of the Bible as well as their
practical applications for today.
Anyone may attend.
St. Peter's kindergarten, one
of the oldest pre-school educa
tional efforts in the Rogue Riv
er valley, will open its doors
to five-year old boys and girls
Thursday at 9 a.m. As in the
past years the school term will
run for eight and one-half
months, and the daily sessions
will close at noon. Mrs. Emil
Tarns will again serve at teach
er. Registration has been set
for the previous morning, Wed
nesday, from 9 a.m. to noon.
The kindergarten will have
room for several additional
children, according to Pastor
Simon.
Both boys' and girls' confir
mation classes will meet for
the first time on Saturday at
10 a.m. Mrs. Norman Jahn,
graduate of Concordia Teach
ers' college, Seward, Neb., will
teach the seventh grade class.
Pastor Simon will teach the
eighth graders and any other
older youths who wish to be
confirmed, and thus become
communicant members of the
church some time next spring.
Stewardship
Continue at
Following the 'stewardship'
emphasis and under the gen
eral heading of "Tithing Puts
God First," the Rev. Harold M.
Sanner, pastor of the First
Church of the Nazarene will
speak Sunday at 11 a.m. on the
subject, "To Use For Him."
Wayne Larson, Young Peo
ple's society president for the
local church, 520 North Holly
st., will give a four-minute talk
on "Why I Tithe."
According to Perry Christian
sen, minister of education and
music, the organist of the morn
ing will be Ethel Kornstad and
the soloist will be Mrs. William
Brewster. The sanctuary choir,
which begins its fall schedule,
will sing "Spirit of God, Des
cend Upon My Heart."
During the Sunday 7 p.m.
evangelistic service along with
the singing of the evangel choir
there will be a girl's trio, mem
bers of which are Doris Young,
Evelyn Young, and Leah
Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Christ
iansen will sing a duet.
The pastor's message for the
service will be on "Standing
Against the Tide. The four-
minute testimony on "Why I
Tithe" will be given by Loyd
Arnold, chairman ot the board
of trustees.
The valley Churches of the
Nazarene will meet for a dis
trict rallv, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m,
in which they will receive a
touring party led by Dr. W. D,
McGraw, district superintend'
ent for the denomination. De
partmental leaders will speak
at the rally.
As a part of the stewardship
emphasis in the local church an
all-church fellowship dinner is
to be held at 6:30 p.m. in the
activity building. A film-strip
is to be presented entitled, "This
Is Your Church." Along with
music and lay-testimonies on
Evangelistic Meetings
Scheduled at 1st Baptist
Evaneelist Tom Fair. Port
land, will begin a series of
evangelistic meetings at the
First Baptist church Sunday
and continuing through Sept.
20. Besides the Sunday services
there will be meetings every
evening except Saturday at
7:30 p.m.
Evaneelist Fair was bom in
Tennessee and was once a radio
and staee entertainer with a
name band and radio program
Two Churches List
Activities for
Sunday and Week
Central Point "Christian
Education" will be the theme
Sunday at the Central Point
Presbyterian church, during the
entire service, which begins at
11 a.m. Church school promo
tion certificates will be present
ed and the class of children en
iprlnff the fourth Erade will re
ceive Bibles. The Rev. Donald
Drug, pastor, will speak of the
contribution made by the church
school teachers and the Chris
tian education staff.
The choir, directed by Mrs.
Arthur Schafroth. will sing
"Come, Christians, Join to
Sing." A coffee-fellowship fol
lows the worship service.
The Men's club of the church
will meet for breakfast at 8 a.m.
Sunday. Franklin Gcbhard,
nresident. announces that Dr.
Krug will talk about "The Wit
ness of the Laymen."
At 7 n.m. the Senior and Jun
ior Highs will meet to view and
discuss a film on "The Bible",
then will adjourn to the Harsn
home at 154 South Fourth St.,
for refreshments.
The second of five classes in
church membership will meet
during the week. For young
people it is held Sunday at 6
p.m., and for adults on Wednes
day, Sept. U, at 7:30 p.m .
Looking ahead, Dr. Alvin Rob
erts, who has recently returned
from a year in me rresuyierian
Mission hospital at Hamadan,
Iran, will speak to the Central
Point church, Sunday, Sept. 15.
Jacksonville "The Com
pound Nature of the Christians"
is the topic of the sermon to be
given by the pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson
ville Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service.
The guest organist tor me
service will be Alan Collins an
entering student at H e d rick
Junior High school this fall.
Sunday at 4 p.m. the second
of a series of four new mem
bers' classes will be held. These
classes are designated to ac
quaint interested persons with
the nature and beliefs of our
church.
Emphasis to
1st Nazarene
stewardship the guest speaker
of the evening will be the Rev.
Lawrence Holman, who recent
ly moved to Medford from
Klamath Falls.
4th Commandment
Is Sermon Topic
The Rev. Gilbert O. Skaar
will speak on the Fourth Com
mandment at the morning wor
ship, Sunday. It is entitled "Re
spect for the Lord's Day." The
series will be continued Sun
day evening with the sermon
"Respect for Family Heritage."
"How We Got Our English
Bible" will be discussed by the
Adult Training union, during
September.
The evening schedule has
been changed back to the reg
ular. 6:30 p.m. for Training
union and 7:30 p.m. for wor
ship. The "Career Girls" Young
Women's auxiliary meet at 8
p.m. Thursday at' the home of
Mrs. Roliert Kinsman, and the
"High School Girls" VWA's,
Monday at 4 p.m. at the home
ot Mrs. Gordon McVay, 714
Dakota ave. The WMS will meet
Wednesday.
Methodist Church
Changes Schedule
Services at St. Luke's Meth
odist church, 2320 Siskiyou
blvd., will revert to the fall
schedule Sunday, it has been
announced by the Rev. Charles
R. McDonald. Church school
will be at 9:45 a.m. and the
worship at 11 a.m.
Mr. McDonald will speak on
"God's Mission and You" at the
11 a.m. service.
UNITY
Corntr Holly and Haven Streets
Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lec i Summit, Mo.
REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship Hour 11:15 a.m.
"Harvest Your Good Now"
John 4;35
Sunday School, Youth ot Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m.
Office open daily. Monday thru Friday, 10 a nv-4 p m.
3777 Jacksonville Hy. Ph. 772-6902 Everyone Welcome
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
of his own. He was also a log
ger and sawmill superintend
ent in the mid-Willamette area
of Oregon for several years and
then an eastern Oregon rancher.
He plays the guitar and sings
in his services. Tom and his
wife, Eva, were converted to
Christ in the First Baptist
church, Bend, following the
death of their young son in an
accident.
During the past year he has
held meetings in nine states, the
Philippine Islands and Japan.
This is the third time he has
held meetings in the First Bap
tist church here. Mrs. Fair
plays the organ for the services.
Sunday at 11 a.m. the chapel
choir will sing for the service
as well as the girl's trio. At the
7:30 p.m. service music will in
clude a trumpet trio, Mrs.
Carol Morris will play the
violin and the Rev. Byron
Evans will sing. There will be
musical numbers each evening.
All regular activities of the
church are cancelled for this
week of meetings.
Minister of Youth
Arrives in Medford
Medford Friends church, 467
DeBarr ave., at Merriman rd.,
announces the arrival of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Antrim, Nam
pa, Idaho, as minister to youth
for the Medford Quakers. For
the past six years, Mr. Antrim
was director of youth for Christ
in Boise Valley, Idaho, and ac
tive in youth work in the Nampa
Friends church.
He will work full time with
the Medford Friends meeting
as administrator of the youth
program for those of Junior
High age through college. His
first responsibilities were at the
short summer camp at tne
Friends Fir Point camp near
Glendale, last week, which 43
teen-agers from the Medford
church attended. Mr. and Mrs.
Antrim will direct Christian En
deavor activities, Sunday
school, social life, Bible study,
athletic programs, orchestras,
hobby clubs and leadership
training. Medford Friends have
around 100 in the youth depart
ment at the present time.
The Antrim's have four chil
dren and are temporarily rent
ing a house in Central Point.
Mrs. Antrim is a pianist and or
ganist. Bible History
Teacher to Speak
Sunday at Eastwood Baptist
church, the pastor, the Kev
Clifford J. Young, will be with
a group of laymen at the Lay
men's conference at Arrah Wan
na, American Baptist camp
near Mt. Hood.
In his absence, Mrs. Vera
Steele of the Jackson County
Board of Christian Education
will present to the church the
Bible history teaching pro
gram. At the bunclay evening
service a layman from Grants
Pass will speak.
Monday, Sept. 9, the board
of Christian education will
meet.
At the mid-week service of
Sept. 11 the pastor will con
clude the study of II Corinthi
ans. The chancel choir resumes
rehearsals on Thursdays at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11,
the board of trustees will meet.
Medical Illustrator
To Deliver Message
Herb Hunter, medical illus
trator, formerly with the Uni
versity of Illinois and the Uni
versity of Minnesota medical
schools, will give an illustratted
mcssaae Sunday at the 8 p.m.
service of Trinity Baptist
church. His subject will be.
"Surgery, and the Great Phy
sician."
A communion service will be
held during the 11 a.m. worship
hour. Pastor Bruce O. Rogers
will speak on "The Woman Who
Couldn't Forget." This will be
the concluding message in his
series, "Little Known Bible
People." New members will be
officially received by the
church at this service.
Trinity Baptist church is lo
cated at Griffin Creek and
South Stage rds.
TRAIL SERVICES
Trail Evangelist James J.
Thompson will conduct a series
of nightly services at Trail Com
munity chuivh, from Sunday
through Friday, Sept. 20. The
services will begin at 7:45 p.m.
with the Sunday services at 11
a.m. and 7 p.m. Pastor of the
church is the Rev. John S.
Kissee.
Presbyterians
List Sermons,
Sunday Music
"Christ's Death a Proof of
God's Love" will be the sub
ject of the sermon delivered by
Dr. D. Kirkland West at the
First Presbyterian church Sun
day. This is the second ser
mon in a series on Romans.
John Frohnmayer will sing,
"Lord God of Israel" by Men
delssohn for both the 9:30 and
the 11 a.m. services. The senior
high choir will sing, "Create
in Me a Clean Heart, O God"
for the 9:30 a.m. service and
the chancel choir will present,
"Lead Me, Lord" for the an
them at 11 a.m.
At 7 p.m. Sunday Senior
High Fellowship will meet at
the church for a talk by Car
olyn Denver on the migrant
worker. Fireside will follow
at the home of the Rev. and
Mrs. David Brown. Wednesday
night they will meet at the
church at 5 p.m. for choir prac
tice, followed by a potluck din
ner. Mrs. Rita Miller will conduct
a study of Romans 6 at the
church Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday noon the Presbyter
ian Men will meet for their
regular luncheon and talk by
Dr. West.
Westminster
Westminster Presbyterian
church will return to its reg
ular worship hour of 11 a.m.
Sunday to mark the end of sum
mer and the beginning of the
fall church year.
me Rev. John O. Reynolds
will preach on the subject
'Where Do We Begin?" and the
church choir, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Harvey Field, will
sing. Bill Wilson is the church
organist.
Church school classes also
will revert to their regular time
of 9:45 a.m. and Promotion
Sunday will be observed when
each child will advance a grade.
There are classes for all ages
from nursery three-year-olds
through adult and new pupils
are always welcome. The adult
class, led by Mr. Reynolds, con
tinues its study of "The Psalms
and the Gospels."
lne Senior High Fellowshm
will meet at the church Sun
day at 7 p.m. to discuss "High-
ngnts ot tne Summer." Fire
side will be held at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Laurel Case, 31
Glen Oak ct.
A Christian Education retreat
will be held at the church
Thursday, Sept. 12, from 7 to 10
p.m. The Rev. Donald Krug,
pastor ot tne central Point
Presbyterian church, will be the
guest speaker and there will be
workshops for every age-level
group. Mrs. Ted Barss is the
incoming superintendent of the
church school and she will be
assisted in her duties by Mrs.
S. V. McQueen.
Westminster church is lo
cated on Oakwood dr. between
Barneburg and Groveland aves.
'The Best of You'
Is Topic of Sermon
The sermon to be preached
by the Rev. Harvey C. Coovert
at the Sunday worship service,
9:30 a.m. at Zion Lutheran
church, Fourth st. and Oakdalc
ave., will be entitled "The
Best of You For a Better To
morrow."
The Sunday school will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Children in the
primary department will attend
the opening worship service of
the church and will then be dis
missed for their class study.
The Sunday school teachers
and staff will meet Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. in the Fireside room
of the church. Final plans for
Promotion Sunday, Sept. 29,
will be made.
The senior choir will meet at
the church at 7:30 p.m. Wed
nesday for the first rehearsal
of the fall season.
'Progress of Unity'
Is Program Topic
"What Progress is being
made toward unity among the
Churches" is the topic for dis
cussion on Minister's Round
table this week end. The pro
gram will be broadcast on
KMED-TV at 10 a.m., Satur
day and on KMED radio at 8
a.m., Sunday.
The panel members will be
Dr. Kirkland West, First Pres
byterian church, Medford; the
Rev. Norman Northmp, First
Christian church. Medford, and
Dr. P. Malcolm Hammond,
First Methodist church, Ash
landd. The Rev. Robert W. Tull. min
ister of the Congregational
church of Medford, will serve
as moderator.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrick Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jackson
SERVICES:
Sundey 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
(Piece announced each week)
"There It a real and positive help for your every problem"
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EVANGELIST R. R. WILEY
Here From North Dakota
Evangelist To
Hold Campaign
Evangelist and Mrs. Raymond
R. Wiley and sons Weston and
Ramon, Fargo, N. D., arrived
in Medford today preparatory
to starting a two-week's evan
gelistic campaign at First As
sembly of God, 1108 West Main
St., Sunday at 11 a.m.
The Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor,
stated that a servcie on Sun
day at 7:30 p.m. will be follow
ed by evening services Tues
day through Friday. Music con
sisting of vocal duets and solos
will be presented by members
of the evangelistic party who
have been active also in pas
toral and radio assignments in
the North Dakota district of
Assemblies of God.
Mr. Wiley will preach at each
service, emphasizing the old
time Gospel" along the lines of
faith and prophecy with mess
ages for all ages.
Saturday, Sept. 7, at 7:45 p.m.
the Men's Fellowship of the
church will hold its monthly
meeting in the Fireside room of
the annex. Evan E. Rassmus
sen, president, has arranged a
program which will be present
ed following evening devotions.
Refreshments will be served.
Lessons in Truth Week
Observed by
A week of prayer and studv
known as "Lessons in Truth
Week," will be observed in
Unity throughout the world,
Sept. 9 through 15.
This will be observed in the
Unity church of Medford, Holly
and Haven sts., daily, Monday
through Friday, noon to 12:30
p.m. "Lessons in Truth Week"
has been observed for more
than 30 years in Unity. It is
written in ten languages and
braille. Study guides may be
obtained at the Unity church
or the Unity center, 3777 Jack
sonville highway.
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth will return to her pulpit
after a Sunday's absence, spent
as guest speaker for the Unity
church in Eugene.
The subject of her lesson at
the 11:15 a.m. Sunday service
will be "Harvest Your Good
Now." The text is taken from
John 4:35.
Miss Sandra Myers will be
at the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "I Will Life
Up Mine Eyes Unto the Hills."
Church school begins at 9:45
a.m. with classes for all age
groups.
On Teaching Staff
Mrs. Gilbert Betancourt. Ash
land, who recently came here
from California, has been ad
ded to the Unity center teach
ing staff. Mrs. Betancourt was
an associate teacher in several
Unity centers in California.
The board of directors will
meet Monday, Sept. 9. at 7 p.m.
at the Unity center, 3777 Jack
sonville highway.
The prayer ministry will
meet Wednesday, Sept. 11 at
ST. LUKE'S
METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Charles R. McDonald
Patter
CHURCH SCHOOL
9:45 A.M.
CHURCH
11:00 A.M.
2940
SISKIYOU Blvd.
Pastor I
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Ph. 779-1047 I
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Executive Secretary of
Council To Be Speaker
The Rev. George Dick, execu
tive secretary of t h e Oregon
Council of Churches, will be the
guest speaker of the First
Christian church Sunday morn
ing. At the first service the
carillon choir will sing Men
delsson's "Cast Thy Burden Up
on the Lord." The chancel choir
will sing "A Prayer For Wis
dom" at the 11 a.m. service.
Mrs. Clyde Sturgill, Mrs.
Mabyl Buchanan and Mrs.
Bessie Gott will be hostesses
for the coffee hour.
Church school classes are
held at the same hours as the
worship services: 9:30 and 11
a.m. A recently organized adult
group meets for study with the
minister, the Rev. Frederick
Ross Evans, at 8:30 a.m. They
are studying the Gospel of
John.
The Loyal Workers class will
have a picnic at TouVelle park
Sunday after the church serv
ices. The Chi Rho fellowship will
meet at the church at 5 p.m.
and go to TouVelle park for
their study and recreation. Of
ficers for the coming six months
will be installed.
A discussion on war and
peace will be lead by Kathy
Taylor when the Middlers Fel
lowship meets at 6 p.m.
Carol Monia will lead the
Selma Pastor to
Conference Post
Selma The Rev. Edward
Duerksen, pastor of the Selma
Baptist church, has accepted
a position as conference direc
tor with the Wolf Mountain
Conference association at Sac
ramento, Calif.
Mr. Duerksen has served as
pastor of the local church for
uiree years ana win move 10
California the middle of this
month
Recently the family was in
Sacramento, Fresno, and Ba-
kersfield where they visited
relatives and friends. The Duer
ksen's son, Rodger, will attend
the American River Junior col
lege in Sacramento this fall.
Unity Here
11 a.m. m the Unity church.
those attending are to take
their lunch. Coffee will be
served. 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 Grants Pass and Ashland
classes will meet as usual.
After a month's vacation, all
fall classes will resume their
studies from Unity's new book,
"Magnificent Decision," by
James Decker. Copies may be
obtained from the librarian,
Mrs. Herman Linville, at the
Unity center, or Unity church.
Lecture Scheduled
Thursday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m.
in the Unity church, Mrs. Sune
Richards of Los Angeles, Calif.,
will give a lecture, illustrated
with her own photo-paintings.
Mrs. Richards is a photog
rapher, artist, and minister.
She will show her collection of
Bible portraits. The public is in
vited to attend. Compensation
is by love offering.
Unity church is an affiliate
of the Unity School of Christ
ianity at Lee's Summit, Mo.
First Baptist
Church
Conservative
Fundamental On The
Air
K-BOY
11:00
12:00
B. E. Andrews, Pastor
Byron Evans, Youth Dir.
NOW Meeting In The
Beautiful New Church,
649 Crater Lake Avenue
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8
9:40 A.M.
Sundav School (or All
11:00 A.M.
Evangelist Tom Fair
7:30 P.M.
Evangelist Tom Fair
Prayer Service
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
Evangelistic Services
with Tom Fair
Every Night at 7:30
September 8-20
P.ninittrwmiiii win m
NEW AGE CHURCH
Dr. Dell E. Millard, Minister
On Hemmel Road. i mile bevond Butte Falls Junction on Crater
lit Highway, turn left on Hammel Road, l'l miles to Chapel.
1:00 P.M. Fellowship Dinner
2:00 P.M. Musical Half.hour
2:30 P.M. Service & lecture. Subject:
'THE PRINCIPLE OF GROWTH & COMPLETION"
A mental treat. All are welcome.
study for the Christian Youth
Fellowship meeting at 6 p.m.
and Pat Farrier will give the
devotions.
The official church board
meeting scheduled for Tuesday
has been changed to Monday
at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
Congregational
Begins Fall
Program Sunday
The Congregational church
will begin its fall program Sun
day. The service of worship will
return to the 11 a.m. hour and
the church school will again of
fer a full schedule of classes
for children through sixth grade
during the worship hour.
Again this fall the church
will meet in Hoover Grade
school on Siskiyou blvd. It is an
ticipated that construction of a
new sanctuary and educational
unit at the corner of East Jack
son st. and Berkeley way will
begin in about a month.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull, min
ister of the church, will preach
a sermon Sunday entitled "The
Dream of a Church."
Church school arrangements
are: Children younger than
three years of age will be cared
for in the school health room;
three, four and five year olds
in the school band room; pri
mary, lower junior, and junior
classes, school cafeteria.
Junior and senior high young
people are invited to attend tho
church service.
The regular monthly busi
ness meetings of the church will
be held on Tuesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Henselman. 2108 Wnorilau-n
dr. The board of trustees and
j:, . . . 7
! dl'J3? meet a,1 7:3
p.m. The church council will
convene at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday the choir will have
its first rehearsal of the fall at
8 n.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D u a n e Richardson, 749
West 11th st. The choir is open
to all youth and adults and will
continue under the direction of
Charles F. Martin, director of
music in the public schools of
Eagle Point.
Also on Wednesday at 8 p.m.,
a meeting of those interested in
joining the church this fall will
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gatewood G. Smith. 70S
West Tenth st. Mr. Tull will be
present to answer questions
about the church and to dis
cuss its life, faith and future.
Christian Science
Lesson Announced
Mankind's dependence on the
Ten Commandmants will bo
emphasized at First Church of
Christ, Scientist, loo Windsor
ave.. Sunday at the 11 a.m.
service.
Subject of the Bible lesson is
"Man" with the text from
Psalm 12:1.
Young people up to the ago
of 20 are invited to attend Sun
day school. All are invited to
the services.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Mr. Jean M. Shellcv, minister
of East Side Church" of Christ,
132 Vancouver ave., will speak
at the 10:45 a.m. worship serv
ice Sunday. The 7 p.m. servico
will include a lesson study on
II Corinthians 6.
pmirimiMEl
as told by
BILLY GRAHAM
Mcloughlin
Mcloughlin 4 I
Jr. High
7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
Youth For Christ
Rally
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