Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1963, Image 8

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    FRIDAY,
Congregational
Activities Noted
For Sunday, Week
The members and friends of
the Congregational church will
meet for worship at 11 a.m. sun
day at Hoover Grade school.
The school is the temporary
meeting place of the church
while plans are being made for
the construction of a new sanc
tuary unit at the corner of East
Jackson st. and Berkeley way.
The Rev. Robert W. Tull,
minister of the church, will
Breach a sermon entitled,
"Where Are the Nine?" The
church choir will sing its first
service of the fall under the
direction of Charles F. Martin.
Mrs. Raymond Powers will be
at the organ.
During the worship hour,
church school classes will be
held for all children through
sixth grade. The classes will
meet in their regular assigned
places in Hoover school.
Sunday evening the senior
high youth of the church will
have their first meeting of the
fall. All ninth through twelfth
grade young people are invited
to the home or Mr. ana Mrs.
Gatewood G. Smith, 705 West
loth st., for a pizza supper and
discussion of the coming year.
The meeting will begin at 7
p.m. and close promptly at
9 p.m.
Also on Sunday evening, a
group of adult leaders of the
church's vouth ministry will
meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tull, 401 Ardmore ave., at
7:30 p.m.
The choir will meet for re
hearsal on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Richardson, 749 West
14th st.
Thursday at 8 p.m., a con
gregational business meeting of
the church will be held in the
sanctuary of St. Luke's Metho
dist church, Siskiyou Blvd. The
purpose of the meeting is to
hear the report of the building
committee relative to the open
ing of bids for construction of
the church's new sanctuary and
educational unit, ard to take
appropriate congregaiional ac
tion toward the building of new
facilities at the earliest possible
date.
St. Mark's Plans
Rally Day Sunday
Rally day at St. Mark's Epis
copal cnurcn will De marnea
Sunday by the resumption of the
Fall and winter scneauie oi
services, and the reopening of
the church school with classes
for all age levels.
Holy communion will be cele
brated at 8 a.m. and registra
tion of classes will begin at
8:15 a.m. Nursery through five
year olds should be accompan
ied by their parents to their
classrooms in Dagwell hall, 212
North Oakdale ave. Primary
children (first, second, and
third grades) will report at the
Guild hall, co.ncr of Fifth st.
and North Oakdale ave. for reg
istration at 9:15 a.m.
Senior department students
(fourth grade through high
school) will attend family wor
ship service beginning at 9:30
a.m. in the church. Classroom
registration will be completed
at the conclusion oi me service
Music at the family service will
be lead by St. Mark's Choris
ters under the direction of Mrs.
Ann Wirkkula. The Rev. Georttc
R. V. Bolster will deliver the
snrmnn.
Nurserv care will be available
for the convenience of parents
in the Annex vestibule during
the 8-.30 and 11 a.m. service.
The rector will preach at the
11 a.m. service of morning
prayer when music will be sung
by St. Mark s senior cnuir ui
reoted bv John E. Drysdale
Following the service a social
hour will be held in the parish
hall.
Newcomers to the valley and
others without afflllaiton will be
welcome at all services.
St. Luke's Theme
To Be Missions
Missions will be the theme of
the Sundav morning worship
service at St. Luke's Methodist
church where the Rev. Charles
R. McDonald, pastor of the
church, has chosen for his ser-
mon s u b i e c t: "Man From
InHin "
St. Luke's church is located at
2320 Siskiyou blvd., across the
street from tne Hoover acnooi.
Sunday worship begins at 11
am.
The morning worship service
at St. Luke's is preceded by
church school for all ages at
9:45 a.m.
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SEPTEMBER 13, 1963
Commitment
1st Church of
"Our Commitment" is the
message topic by the Rev. Har
old M. Sanner, pastor of the
First Church of the Nazarene,
Sunday morning.
For five weeks now the
church, which is located at 520
North Holly St., has been in a
stewardship program. The gen
eral theme has been "Tithing
Puts God First." Various lay
men have spoken in each of the
major services on "Why I
Tithe." The final four-minute
testimony of the series will be
given by John Dean in the 11
a.m. service Sunday.
The church is seeking to un
derwrite its budget goal of $64,-
000 for its world, district, and
local mission obligations. Lisle
Young is general chairman of
the program.
Music Announced
Music under the direction of
Perry Christiansen, minister of
music and education for the
church, will include the sanctu
ary choir singing "Conflict of the
Ages, and a duet by Mrs. Hex
Vowell and Dean von Stein for
the morning service. Music in
the 7 p.m. service will include a
trio by Mrs. Bill Brewster, Vel-
ma Myers, and Mrs. Vowell. The
pastor's message will be "Our
Salvation."
Series Continues
At 1st Southern
Baptist Sunday
The Rev. G. O. Skaar, min
ister of First Southern Baptist
church, will give the sixth m
a series of sermons on the Ten
Commandments Sunday morn
ing at the worship hour. His
subject will be "Respect For
Life."
In the evening he will speak
on "Respect for Purity." Dennis
Sampels will direct the congre
gational singing. Training Union
classes will convene at the new
time of 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening studies on
what Baptists believe about
God will continue at the prayer
meeting hour of 8 p.m.
The woman's missionary so
ciety will begin the annual week
oi prayer for home missions
Monday, Sept. 16. Meetings will
be held at the church Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
at 10 a.m. and Wednesday at
8 to 9 p.m. Theme for the pro
grams will be Going, Bear
ing, Rejoicing." A different
topic will be introduced each
day including the Canadian
work, Mt. Baker Assembly, the
Rehabilitation center, Seattle,
and others.
Zion Returns to
Regular Schedule
Zion Lutheran Church, Fourth
st. and Oakdale ave., will re
turn to their regular schedule
of worship Sunday.
The Sunday school will meet
at 9:45 a.m. and the worship
will be at 11 a.m. The Rev. H. C.
Coovcrt's sermon topic for the
Fourteenth Sunday alter Trinity
will be entitled "Concentrate On
These Gifts."
The senior choir will sing the
anthem "Give Thanks Unto The
Lord."
Following the morning wor
ship a reception will be held in
the social hall to honor Mr. and
Mrs. Coovert on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
The Senior Luther league will
meet at the church at 5 p.m.
Sunday and will go from there
to Lithia Park for a picnic. All
young people of the congregation
in senior high school are in
vited. Monday at 7:30 p.m. there will
be a meeting of the church coun
cil and members of the stew
ardship committee in the Fire
side room.
Brethren Church
Events Announced
The Rev. William Wash has
chosen as his Sunday topic at
the 11 a. m. worship hour at the
Church of the Brethren, 345
North Mary st. "It Is Love
That Exercises and Develops."
A trio composed of Terry Air
man, Pat Stockman and Mary
Music will sing.
Immediately following the
services, the Deacons will hold
a politick dinner and their quar
terly business meeting in the
Fellowship hall.
At 7 p.m. the Church of
Brethren Youth Fellowship will
meet at the church, with Gary
Branson the discussion leader.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly Phone 779-171 1
Worship Services 9:30 11:00 a.m.
September IS, 1963
Sermon: "Which Will You Chooie, Deeih or life?"
Dr. 0. Kirkland West
Church School: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Sunday at
Nazarene
Primary and junior church
will be held from 10:55 a.m. to
12:05 p.m. Junior church direc
tor is Bill Brewster and the pri
mary church will be directed by
Mrs. Harold Steele. Speaker for
the junior s worship service Sun
day will be Mrs. Ronald Weath
erford.
The Junior High young people
will have a dinner at 6 o'clock
tonight combining their activity
and the m o n t h I y missionary
meeting. Sponsor of the Junior
High missionary chapter is Mrs,
Eleanor Simmons and chairman
of the group is Miss Virginia
Martin. This dinner and meeting
will be held in the church's ac
tivity building.
Skating Party
Monday night the young peo
pie's societies of the Churches of
the Nazarene in this area are
sponsoring a skating party at
Ashland Skatcway. This will be
held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. A bus
will leave Medford First Church
at 6:30 p.m.
The fall schedule of week-day
activities for boys and girls will
resume next week. The Cherub
choir, for first, second, and third
grade children, will practice on
Thursdays at 4 p.m. The Caro-
liers, for fourth, fifth, and sixth
graders, will meet at 6:45 p.m
Thursday for their rehearsal.
Boys and girls clubs, the Cara
vans, will include second and
third graders this year as well
as the junior age children. These
clubs will organize and begin
meetings this Wednesday from
7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Don Shearin, senior guide
of the Caravan groups, has an
nounced that any boy or girl in
this age group who is a member
of the Sunday school, is eligible
to be a Caravan member.
'Lost Opportunity'
Is Sermon Topic
Lost Opportunity" will be
the subject of the Rev. R. A.
Hadeen at the worship service
at 11 a. m. at Berean Baptist
church of White City. The Scrip
ture portion is Jeremiah 8:20.
Music will be provided by
Mrs. R. A. Hadeen and will be
accompanied by Miss Emily Ha
deen. Mrs. Lucille Cuddy will
be pianist and Mrs. Hadeen will
be organist. A supervised nur
sery for babies and toddlers is
provided at this service under
the leadership of Mrs. Carol
Webb.
A completely departmental
zed Sunday school begins at
9:45 a. m. under the leadership
of Kenneth Fisher. A new fea
ture of the Sunday school is a
supervised nursery under the
leadership of Mrs. Betty Keen.
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Pastor
Hadeen will again speak and his
message will be "What Sin Does
to the Christian; Part 4 (A
Christian's Sins May Bring A
Curse Upon His Loved Ones.)"
The Service begins with a
singspiration and includes: mis
sionary moments, testimony-
time, and music.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. the
church meets for Bible study
and prayer. The Bible study
subject "The Present Day Min
istry of Our Risen Lord will be
given by Pastor Hadeen.
The annual Sunday school
picnic will be held at TouVelle
State park from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21.
There will be a treasure hunt,
games, surprises, and prizes
for all ages. A politick dinner
will be served at the noon hour.
Christian Science
Topic Announced
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, 100 Windsor ave., will pre
sent a Bihlc lesson on "Sub
stance" Sunday, emphasizing
that only spiritual things are
really substantial.
Bible readings will open with
a verse from Psalm 104:24 with
related passages from the Chris
tian Science textbook.
Young people up to the age
of 20 are invited to alttnd Sun
day school. All are invited to
the services.
Revival Meeting
Set at Mt. Pitt
The Rev. Roliort A. Allen, pas
tor of the First Church of the
Nazarene, Grants Pass, will hold
a revival meeting at the Ml.
Pitt avenue Church of the Naz
arene, from Sept. 15 through 22.
Services will be held each eve
ning, except Saturday, at 7:30
p.m. and at the regular times
for the Sunday services. Mr.
Allen has served as evangelist
throughout (he midwest, and
has pastored churches in Kan
sas, Arkansas and Oregon.
MEDFORD
1957 Award of Merit Winner
li
Mrs. Bosworth To
Ministers' Session
The Rev. Katharine Bosworth,
of the Unity church, Holly and
Haven sts., will attend the
Northwest Ministers' confer
ence in Yakima, Wash., Sept.
16, 17 and 18.
The theme of the conference
will be "The Fullness of Faith."
Mrs. Bosworth is to take part
in the prayer and discussion
panels.
The Rev. Sig Paulson, of Lee's
Summit, Mo., will be keynote
KATHARINE BOSWORTH
To Yakima Event
speaker for the conference. He
was former minister of the
Unity Center of New York City,
N. Y., before he received his
appointment of director of the
mm i ig-.J""' '
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Evangelist, Wife To Hold
Meetings at First Assembly
Revival meetings which start
ed Sept. 8 at First Assembly of
God, 1108 West Main st., will
continue through Sept. 22, the
Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor, stated
today.
Conducting the evangelistic
services twice on Sunday and
each evening Tuesday through
Friday are the Rev. and Mrs.
Raymond H. Wiley of r argo,
N. D. Known as the Gospel
Singers throughout the upper
midwest, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
have been active in radio broad
casting since 1946 and have
participated in several capaci
ties with Youth for Christ in
the same area of the nation.
Evangelist Wiley served as
president of Christ Ambassadors
for the North Dakota district
Activities, Sermons Listed
For First Christian Church
"Doomsday or God's Way" is ,
the title of the sermon wh ch
the Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans
will preach at the services Sun-
day morning at the First Chris
tian church.
At the first service the Caril
lon choir will sing "A Prayer
for Wisdom." At the 11 a.m.
service the chancel choir will
sing "Thanks Be To God" and
the junior choir win sing "Al
leluia" during the offertory.
Mrs. W. 1. House and Mrs.
C. V. Monia will be hostesses
at the coffee hour following the
second service.
All the youth fellowships will
meet at the church at 3 p.m.
The Chi Hlio's will have a study
Unitarian Group
To Start Classes
The first fall session of the
religious education program for
the Rogue Valley Unitarian
Fellowship children will be held
Sundav at 11 a m. when classes
will meet at the Colleen Hope
studio.
Parents may register their
children from 10:30 to 11 o'clock.
Thirty-three youngsters between
the ages ot 3 and lb nave own
enrolled tn (our classes, accord -
ing to Mrs. llorschol Barnes. di -
rector of education.
The Beacon curriculum, which
is written for the children of re-
ligious liberals, will be used.
Curriculum materials are avail-
able to parents and olher inter -
estcd persons following the ser -
vice for adults at the Red Cross
building. Mrs. Fred Warden is
in charge o( the religious educa-
tion library.
UNITY
Corner HoHv and Haven Stieeti
Affiliated ith Unity School of Christianity, L Summit, Mo.
RE.V. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister
Worship HcHjr 11:15 am.
"Tsach Me, Lord"
John 6.63
Sunday School. Ych ol Umtv. Adult Bible CUu 9 45 em.
Olttce open d-i'lv, ondv thru Friday, 10 m -4 p. m.
3777 Jeckiomille H4 Ph. 772-6902 Evtrvon Welcejrt
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
field department, at Lee's Sum
mit. The film "Around the World
in Search of Faith" by Rose
mary Grace, granddaughter of
Charles and Myrtle rnimore.
founders of Unity, will be an
added attraction during the
conference.
Mrs. Bosworth will be accom
panied by her husband, Ray
Bosworth. who is a Truth stu
dent, and gives a layman's
viewpoint of the lessons for
Sunday services in absence of
the minister.
"Teach Me, Lord" will be the
subiect of the lesson Mrs. Bos
worth has scheduled for the
11:15 a.m. Sunday service. The
text is taken from John 6:63.
Music Announced
Miss Sandra Myers will be at
the organ. Mrs. Richard A.
Schuchard will sing "Give Me
an Understanding Heart" by
MacDermid.
The prayer ministry will meet
Wednesday, Sept. 18, at U a.m.
in the Unity church. Those at
tending are to take their lunch.
Coffee will be served. At 1 p.m.
the study class will meet. The
Grants Pass and Ashland
classes will meet as usual.
In the absence of Mrs. Bos
worth, Mrs. Gilbert Betancourt,
Ashland, will teach all study
classes for the week.
The topic of the lesson will
be "Change Your Life Through
Faith", from the new study
book, "Magnificent Decision"
by James Decker.
Unity church is an affiliate of
the Unity School of Christianity
at Lee's Summit, Mo.
of Assemblies of God and pio
neered several churches includ
ing a non-denominational com
munity church at Riverdale,
N. D., which was constructed to
serve U. S. Government em
ployees in the area.
Tonight, Mr. Wiley will speak
on the subject, "Day of Peril,"
and topics for Sunday morning
and evening will be, "Floods
of Blessing," and "Russian
Aims in the Light of Prophecy,"
respectively.
Music for Sunday services in
clude a vocal solo by Mr. Wiley
entitled "Far Beyond the Sun,"
vocal duet, "Nearing the Shore,"
and bass solo by the evangelist,
"Down Deep in the Sea."
The public is invited to all
services.
on worship. Kathy Taylor will
'cad a discussion lor me Mia-
dlcrs on peace and justice; Mar
garet White will give the devo
tions. The leaders for the
Christian Youth Fellowship
will be Douglas Hcarrcl for
study and Mike Gordon for wor
ship. Tomorrow the Christian Youth
Fellowship will have a car
wash at Jerry's Union Service
Station from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Money earned will go to their
world mission fund.
Thursday the Friendship Bible
class will have their first so-
! cial meeting of the fall. They
! will meet at the parlor at 1
! p.m. for a dessert luncheon.
Several members of the lural
church who serve on the state
board of the Oregon Christian
Missionary society will attend
a meeting of that grouo in Eu
gene on Wednesday and Thurs
day. Mr. Evans is chairman of
the department of evangelism.
Others on the board are Dr. and
Mrs. George Breecc, Mrs.
Ralph Cook, and Wavne 'Aakc
field. Bethel Subjects
Are Announced
Thp sormon ,itlps , Bclnf
1 Assembly of God's 11 a.m. and
i7:30 p servjces sundav will
..The Astonishment of God"
; and "God's Call of Repentance."
The Rev. L. D. Krause. pastor
I of the chun-h, will speak at
J both services,
1 Other services are Sunday
j school at 9:45 a.m. and youth
j and children's services at 6:30
j p.m.
The church address is 1225
I East McAndrews rd.
Medford Presbyterians
Announce Sunday Events
Continuing his series of ser
mons on Romans, Dr. D. Kirk
land West will preach on,
"Which Will You Choose, Death
or Life?" at the First Presby
terian church Sunday.
Miss Linda Johnson will be
the soloist and at the first serv
ice the Senior High choir will
sing, "Treasures in Heaven"
with the chancel choir singing
the anthem, "Rise Up, O Men
of God" for the 11 a.m. service.
Mrs. Norman Thames will be at
the organ.
Sunday at 7 p.m. Senior High
Fellowship meets at the church
for a review of summer experi
ences in church work, followed
by fireside at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Roemer, 1979
Griffin Creek road. This fellow
ship also meets each Wednesday
for choir practice at 5 p.m. and
dinner at 6 p.m.
Junior High Fellowship will
begin winter meetings at 4 p.m.
Tuesday with recreation in the
basement of the church, follow
ed by worship in the chapel at
5 p.m. At 5:15 p.m. the young
people will go to their respective
Bible study groups. Dinner will
be served at 6 p.m., followed by
fellowship in the chapel at 6:30
p.m.
Registration Set
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. the
annual fall reregistration for all
parents of church school stu
dents will be held at the church.
For parents whose children are
not yet registered on the perma
nent roll, an orientation session
will be held in the Fellowship
hall. Following this short intro
duction to the curriculum, those
attending may go to the regular
departmental curriculum pre
views in the department where
his child attends. A social hour
will follow so that there will be
an opportunity for teachers to
become acquainted with parents
of students.
Westminster
Sunday at the Westminster
Presbyterian church the incom
ing fourth grade students will re
ceive gift Bibles from the church
and their parents during the 11
a.m. worship service. The Bibles
will be presented by H. D. Chris-
tensen of the Christian education
committee and the Rev. John O.
Reynolds.
Children's church for boys and
girls from 5 to 10 years of age
will begin again. The children
sit in the front of the sanctuary
until after a children's sermon
and the second hymn at which
time they exit to attend a pro
gram of activities and study for
the rest of the hour. The church
choir will sing, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Harvey Field, and
Mr. Reynolds will preach on
"The Master and Lord of Life."
Nursery care for pre-school age
children is available during the
U a.m. hour.
Church school classes meet at
9:45 a.m. for children, youth and
adults. New pupils are welcome
in all classes and may enroll
with the class secretary. The
adult discussion group continues
a study of "The Psalms and the
Gospel."
The Junior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday at 5 p.m. at
the church for a meeting to
which the incoming seventh
grade students are invited. The
Senior High Fellowship will meet
at 7 p.m. at the church after
which fireside will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds,
30 Richmond ave.
Westminster church is located
on Oakwood dr. between Barne
burg and Groveland aves.
JACKSONVILLE The Rev.
King K. Jones, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church of
Jacksonville, will begin a series
of sermons Sunday at 11 a.m. on
Paul's second letter to Timothy:
"Paul s Last Words." This let
ter is probably the last extant
writing of Paul.
Family Night at
Faith Advent
Sunday evening will be a fam
ily night at the First Advent
Christian church. Bible games 1 Carol McCall will play the clar
will be played from 7 to 7:30, inet.
p.m. inc turn nenclezvous in
the Reef" will be shown at 7:30
p.m. This is a color film of the
underwater world of the Ba
hama reefs.
The pastor, the Rev. Fred O.
Sapp Jr., will give the message
at the 11 a.m. worship service
Sunday.
Tuesday a Teachers' Training
class will be held at the parson-1 mecting , 5 p.m. wiifbe 'The
age at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Sermon on the Mount." Senior
7:30 p.m. the prayer meeting High MYF will hear a discus
and Bible study will be held in son on inter-faith marriage by
the sanctuary. 1 Dr. Hammond.
The
MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
Welcomes You
Hedrtck Junior High Auditorium
1505 E. Jeckson
SERVICES
Sundey School 9:4J 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. Wcdnejdiy
iPlece announced ech week)
"There l t reel inj aaattiv het ter ' eery problem
Mrs. George Wendt will play
for the service.
Sunday at 4 p.m. the third in
a series of four new members'
classes will be held. The beliefs
of the church will be discussed.
Anyone interested in learning
more about the Presbyterian
church is invited.
Sunday at 7 p.m. the Men's
Study of the church will resume
with a study of Paul's letter to
the Philippians. All men are in
vited. Two Churches
Note Speakers,
Music, Meetings
CENTRAL POINT Dr. Alvin
Roberts will speak Sunday at the
Central Point Presbyterian
church, telling of his work dur
ing the past year in Iran at the
Hamadan Christian hospital.
The service, beginning at
11 a.m. will include the anthem,
"Let the People Praise Thee,"
by Perry, and a solo number by
Mrs. Arthur Schafroth, choir
director. Mrs. Darrel Greb is
the organist.
Preschool children are cared
for during this hour. A coffee
hour follows.
At the youth meeting at 7
p.m. Miss Judith Roberts and
Lawrence Roberts, daughter and
son of Dr. and Mrs. Roberts,
will tell of their experiences and
show pictures taken during their
stay in Iran.
The pastor, Dr. Donald Krug,
will continue the churchmanship
classes, with the class on Sun
day at 6 p.m. for young people,
and Wednesday at 7:30 for
adults.
The church is located at First
and Oak sts.. Central Point.
Promotion Day Scheduled
At First Methodist Church
Promotion Day for the church
school classes will be held Sun
day at First Methodist church.
The new fourth grade students
will be presented Bibles at the
9:30 a.m. worship service Sun
day by the church school su
perintendent, Dolph Bills, and)
Dr. George Roseberry, minister.
Dr. Roseberry will preach on
"The Wonder of Words" at both
morning worship services.
Public Talk Set
In Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS "Who Are
You?" is the question that will
be explored on Monday, Sept.
16 in a public talk by Mrs.
Lenore D. Hanks, a member of
The Christian Science board of
lectureship. Sponsor of the talk
is First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, Grants Pass.
The lecturer will speak at 8
p. m. in the church auditorium,
604 N. W. Sixth St. The theme
will be man's discovery of his
spiritual identity under God.
The lecture is entitled. "Do You
Know Who You Really Are."
Mrs. Hanks is a native of
Portland and was graduated
from the University of Oregon
with a degree in sociology. For
the past several years, she has
been an authorized teacher and
practitioner of Christian Sci
ence. Mediumship To Be
Reviewed Sunday
lulu hill - Misunner -
standing ot Mediumship Me -
diumship Not Fortune Telling."
wiill be the title of the address
Sunday at 8 p.m. at Concord
Spiritualist chapel by the pas
tor, the Rev. Elvina Colburn.
During the service the pastor
will be assisted by Mrs. Helen
Bush, Miss Susan Show, Sidney
Jones, and Robert Routh.
Music will be provided by
Mrs. Colburn, who will play the
I organ, piano, and solo-vox. Miss
Topics Announced
For Ashland Church
ASHLAND - -Pie Evil in
Our Universe" will be the top
ic Sundav of Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond's sermon at First
Methodist church, North Main
and Laurel sts., at 11 a.m.
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WILLIAM L. STEPHENS
In Jacksonville
Evangelist to
Hold Services
JACKSONVILLE - Jackson
ville Assembly of God will hold
services with Evangelist Wil
liam L. Stephens nightly at 7:30
p.m. beginning Tuesday, Sept.
17, through 20 and on Sunday,
Sept. 22, at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. Music and gospel singing
will be featured in each service.
Mr. Stephens was formerly
the state director of Youth and
Christian education for the As
semblies of God of the Oregon
district. He has pastored a num
ber of churches in Oregon and
has been the featured speaker
at YFC rallies, camp meetings,
youth camps and conventions.
He has worked in law enforce
ment and regional Red Cross
work.
Sunday Pastor O. E. Summers
will speak at both the 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. services. Sunday
School at 9:45 a.m. is under the
direction of Mrs. Corrine Belau,
Sunday school superintendent.
Michael Johnson, soloist, will
sing "The Lord Is My Strength"
by Huhn at 9:30 and 11 a. m.
services. The youth choir will
sing "Beautiful Saviour" at 9:30
a. m. and the chancel choir will
sing "Send Out Thy Spirit" at
11 a. m.
The Becomer's class will
travel to Crater Lake Sunday
for their class meeting at 11
a. m. The Rev. Gerald Nelson,
associate pastor, will accom
pany them.
The Junior High Methodist
Youth Fellowship will spend
Saturday and Sunday at Indian
Springs camp for their fall re
treat and election of officers.
They will not have their Sun
day evening meeting.
The Senior High MYF will
spend the week end in Eugene
at the Fall District Assembly
for the Eugene and Salem Dis
trict MYF groups. However,
they will be back in time to
have their regular fellowship
meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday
with Joe Banks in charge of the
program.
The official board of the
church will meet Tuesday at
7:45 p.m. in the library.
The Methodist Men will hold
their monthly dinner meeting
Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in Wes
ley hall. State Sen. Lynn New
bry will talk on "The Legis
lature and the Church-Going
Taxpayer." Reservations should
be in (he church office by noon
Thursday.
The Young Adult Searchers
will meet at the church Thurs
day at 7:30 p. m. with Miss
Jeanine James presenting the
nroeram on the Central .tunc.
; diction of the Methodist church,
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St. Mark's
Episcopal Church
School
FIFTH AND OAKDALE
REGISTRATION DAY, SUN., SEPT. 15
Registration From 9:15 A.M.
For Fall and Winter Terms
Classes for All Age Groups
3 Years and Up
NEWCOMERS
AND
OTHERS WITHOUT PRESENT CHURCH
AFFILIATION WILL BE CORDIALLY
WELCOME
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
PHONE 773-3111
REV. GEORGE R. V. BOLSTER
Rector
REV. DAVID V. A.
Ajsiitjnt
MR. N. H. "DUKE" GLADFELTER
Superintendent
Colored Film,
Sermons, Music
At St. Peter's
Pastor John E. Simon of St.
Peter's Lutheran church will
continue his sermon series on
the work of the Holy Spirit in
both Sunday services at 5
and 11 a. m. The church is 0
cated at 1020 East Main st.
Holy communion will also be
celebrated in the early service.
The public is invited to see
a new full-color movie, "A Let
ter To Nancy," in the church
auditorium on Sunday at 8 p.m.
This 80-minute film, produced
in Hollywood, was edited and
directed by Dr. Herman Gockel,
director of the "This Is The
Life" television fiims. It has
never before been shown in
southern Oregon.
The Lutheran Laymen's
League of St. Peter's will meet
Sunday at 6:45 p.m. and adjourn
in time to be able to see "A
Letter to Nancy" as a group,
The Sunday school teachers,
staff members, and others in
terested in working in the
church school, will meet with
the pastor Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Registration is still open for
all educational efforts of t h a
church.
Pastor Simon will be in Duns-
muir on mesaay to attend a
joint meeting of the southern
Oregon and northern California
circuits of The Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod.
Central Church
Activities Noted
Services begin Sunday at
Central Church of Christ, 1440
South Oakdale ave., with Bible
school at 9:45 a.m. Classes are
provided for all ages from pre
school through adults with a
nursery for infants.
Following the Bible study
hour the congregation assem
bles for worship at 11 a.m. The
message at that hour will be
brought by minister John ".
Heberling. His theme will be
"The Judgment." In prepara
tion for the message Mr. Heber
ling will sing "The Great Judg
ment Morning."
Youth of Central Church meet
for fellowship and discussion at
6 p.m. At the 7 p.m. worship
time Mr. Heberling will speak
from the I Corinthians 11, on
the question "How Shall We Ob
serve the Lord's Supper?"
There Is Still Time
To Hear
TOM FAIR
EVANGELIST
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
649 Crater lake Ave.
SERVICES EVERY NIGHT
THRU FRIDAY, SEPT. 20
7:30 p.m.
Bernard E. Andrews, Peitor
BROWNE
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