The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 11, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleo, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 11, 1537
Church Meet
Plans Ready
-Cert "Wilson, Indianapolis,
to Be Guest Speaker
for Convention
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TURNER. Jou 10. The 85th
annual -state convention of the
Churches or Christ, will be beld
at the Turner tabernacle Jane 19
. to July 2. The convention theme
U "Christ the Hope of the
World." and Bert Wilson of In
dianapolis will be the grn eat
speaker, and H. O. Wilson will
be- the convention chairman.
Clauds Neely will be music di
rector, and Mrs. Neely pianist,
and C. F. S wander, Portland,
will be another convention chair
man. Tuesday night, Jane 29. the
main address will be by S. J. Os
berne, McMinnvllle. Each morn
ing excepting Sunday, will open
with a mission study class at 8
o'clock in the WJJ.S. cabin and
to be led by Birrs. A. E. Gardner.
At 9 o'clock class groups will be
led by A. B. Cromwell and W. L.
Myers and a laboratory school
- will be held at the Turner
church, at the same hoar, to be
led by Haxel A. Lewis.
Wednesday the opening con
vention sermon will be given by
C. F. Trimble. Multnomah; 11:00
address "State Missions," C. H.
Addleman. Portland; 11:25 ad
dress. Stella Tremaine, China
Each afternoon service;"' will open
t 2 o'clock with song service.
Wednesday afternoon reports on
"Religious Education" will be i
given by C. H. Addleman. Port
land, and "Northwest College"
K E. Burke, Eugene; a talk.
"Woman's Missionary Society."
Mrs. O. S. Murphy Portland;
"State Missionary Bbard," C F.
Swander; address "Christ "the
Hope of Personal Life." H. Wil
bur Torgerson, Portland; ad
dress "Christ.. the Hope of Home
life." Mrs. Grace Hendricks,
Gladstone. . .
. Bert Wilson w-llj speak Wed
nesday night. -
Thursday Program
Thursday. July 1: 10:40. ,Tbe Hop
or the OOHpel. l.en iihbRck Isakcr:
11:00, -address, Oregon Women t
Wotk for Others." Mrs. M. L. Sander.
AlUaav: 11:2 j. address, Stella Tremaine:
2:H. address. "Oar World Causes," Bert
Wilson, representative' of unified pro
motion; 3:15, address, "The Hope of
r.conomir Life,' Vietor Morris, Eugene;
3:43. "Christ the Hope of Church Life.
Mrs. Louisa Kellems. Eusrene: 8:00, ad
dress. "The Scriptural Function of El
d-erv and Dee-eons," Bert Wilson.
Iridav. July 2. 10:40, meditation b
W. I. Fainter. Grants Pass: 11:25 and
3:4... addresses. Stelia Tremaine; 2:10,
business aession; 4:15, installation of
officers: 5:30 world friendship banquet:-
8:00, address. "Bishop. Pastor,
Minister, Teacher and Evangelist,' Bert
Wilson.
Saturday, July 3. 10:40, worship,
meditation. "The Uifnetism of Cru
cified Christ," Francis Winder. Port
laud: 11:00, address. "Religious Edu
cation," G. J. Turner, Forest Grav;
11:25. address. Stella Tremaine; 2:10,
address, "Benevolences," Hugh N. Me
Calium, Milton: 2:40, unfinished bust
ness; 3:15, address. "Pensions." Bert
Wilson: 3:45. address. "Christ, the
Hom- of the World" J. II. Hamilton.
Medford: S:.iC, men's banquet; 8:00.
ad.lre. "A Man and His Church," Bert
Wilson.
Services for Sunday
Sunday morning. July 4V chnrch school;
'1-1:00. worship, message, "The Chnrch
of the Future," Bert Wilson; 2:30,
worship aervice, meditation, "Self Ex
amination," George Hatch, Beaverton;
3:15. comrajunion service; 6:0O, youn-r
jlea program: 8:00. message, "Youth
Cooperating in Building a w World."
Bert Wilson.
Cottages, a dormitory and a
iestaurant on the grounds help
to serve the needs of those at
tending the convention, also
rooms c.V3 be secured in Turner
homes. Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap is list
ing rooms.
Semester Honors
Announced, Dallas
DALLAS. June 10. The honor
roll for Dallas high school for the
semester vas released today by
Supt. r R. Turner. The list in
cludes Juniors. 22 freshmen.
21 sophomores, IS seniors, and
three post-graduates.
The complete list follows:
Freshmen Jimmie Barnard, Wanetha
Card. Grace Clanfieid, Valerie Crist,
Harr Friesen. Jean Howard. Jay Hyde,
Hester Linn, Mary Margaret I.ivesay,
Itouald Low, Edna eufeid. Leo Penner,
Martha Jean Plummer. Thomas Rigga.
Hsroid Sehuld. U!ga S.-hnlts, Betty Smith,
James Tull, Elsbeth Wail. Violet Went
worth. Jack Wilson. Marjorie Le fever.
Sophomores R t h Buhler, Ruth'
Dashieli. Susie Dick. Mary Helen Dough
lui. Lores Ediger, Esther Fast. Bruce
Ferry. John Friesea. Glen George, I mo
g"eie Hillery, Evelyn Jckes, Margsret
Joslm, Mary Jane Kelly, Dona May
sther Neufeld. Miriam Price. Ernest
Keimr, Daryl Roes. Norman Scott, 1
vm Van Santen. Marion. Wells.
Juniors -E a 1 1 y Bojd'ton, Beverly
Branch. Lota Branch. Floyd Breon,
Ralph Conlee, Mary Ellen Dalton. Car
tis Dornbecker, -Mildred Eastman, Anna
Friesen, Alice Joy Friszell. Jewel lien
drickson. Aileen Holman. Mildred Langr,
alarvui May. Leonard Peters. Ruth Pleas
ant. Mazino Powell. Gilbert Schneider.
Joan 8tinnette, Mildred Voth, Robert
Wiens. Donald Sanders. Frieda Schmitt.
Seniors Beverly Bales, Pearl Bree
da. Beten Elliott, Nada Fmbree. Ior
the Freer, Jeanne Hart ma a, Verda
Henderson. Marfaret Lindahl." Betty
Peace, Margaret Kitp. Anna Schmitt.
Margcrv Stilea, Irvin Voth. Lester Voth.
Kloise Wagner, Waldo Wall. Betty Wa
ters. Marjorie Watei s.
Post-graduates Clark DeHavca. Dor.
thy Palmer and Helen Rew.
Hammer Accepts
Redmond Position
SUVER, June 10. Leland. In
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Haight, was brought home from
a Salem hospital Wednesday,
much Improved after a serious ill
ness of bronchial pneumonia.
Leonard Hammer, brother of
Mrs. Walter Vanderpool, who has
been working: In a drug store at
Salem the past year has accepted
a position In a drug store at Red
mond. He Is spending a vacation
with his sister before going to
Redmond. " '--.- . :
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larseri left
Saturday for a motor trip through
Yellowstone park and to the home
of hef brother. Bill Seilstad in
Wyoming. Mrs. La r sen's mother,
,vrho spent two years with her here
la Oregon. Is also there but ex
pects to leave soon after her
daughter's visit for her old home;
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