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-1 PAGE SIX Engagement at Announcement : was m ad Thursday-at the homeoi Bey. aad Mrs. W. A. Gueffroy of the . ': engagement s of their daughter,1 . . Carmen Ixnrise, to Mr. Jerry A.1 . ; Nelson of. Seattle. V , -, , , As ; the suesta arrived Mrs.' . Carmen . Jenniron .handed them . a blue and' gold announcement f symbolic of., the "navy, contain- ing .snapshots of. the engaged ....... r . r ..- :"' , f- :. The, evening was spent infor .. , maDy l and . refreshments were , served to the following guests: Mrs- Carmen - Jenhison, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Jim Cal loway Mrs. L. B. Schmidt, Mrs. : Ruth Lear, Mrs. Les Carson, Miss Edith Fanning, Miss Tillie Gillis, Miss Lorraine Meusey, Miss Mary Barfy, the hostess, Mrs. W, A. Gueffroy and Miss Carmen. Gueftfoy. Miss Guefroy attended the Oregon CoUege of Education and received. 'her - degree from the V : Univenrfty of Washington. She is-now teaching music in the Se attle public schools; but was for merly a member of the Salem public school staff. f Mr. Nelson, also a graduate of the University of Washing ton, is in naval officers"training there. He was employed by Lauck's Chemical Laboratories before entering the service. The marriage will take place when Mr. Nelson receives his commission as an ensign in the Lebold Mow . Mrs. Arnold Miss Agnes Lebold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J., B. Lebold, and Mr. Arthur Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arnold, were married at an afternoon cere J mony on Sunday, December 26, a St. Joseph's Catholic church. Father McDonnell officiated at the 2 o'clock rites. The altar was decorated with 1 poinsettias and-chrysanthemums. Mrs. Raymond Barton played the wedding march. Mr. Lebold gave his daughter in marriage and she wore a gold wool afternoon dress and a cor sage of gardenias and violets. " She wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom, f Mi-a.iL.--C. Hanel of Portland, sister of the bride wore a wine gabardine suit and corsage of carnations. Mr. N. J. Arnold was best man for his brother. Imme diately after the ceremony . the couple left for a. short wedding ' trip. The Trinity Circle club met with Mrs. Eily Brice last Thurs day. Mrs. Ben Winters was a guest. She will leave next week for her home in Aberdeen. Those present were Mrs. Clara Bink, Mrs. Emma Otto and chil dren, Mrs. Martha Sealey. Mrs. Ben Winter, Mrs. Laura Strode and daughters, and Mrs. Erl'y Brice.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilkey, Tommy, Johnnie and Lorrene were in Salem at. the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Gilkey, over the holidays. Mr. Harold Gilkey is a high school teacher at Longyiew, Washington. Also at the home of the Gilkeys for part of the holidays were their son-in-law - and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Stewart of Portland. Rugs to Make i . - ' f r J , - A profitable way to relax and . have fun ... make scatter rugs . to brighten your home .'. . by your favorite handicraft'. . ; cro-' . K.4ffi " Mvln ' hinVln 1-71" . ' .T uiuuiuj.'. xvnruuw uutv tlcns for all kinds! , Instructions C"t contain complete directions' f cr 0 rus; necessary charts; pat tern pieces. .... find ELrt:., CENTS in eofni for f is r'tem to tiie Oregon States-.. .j ieciecraft r-"t. i.alem. Oro., rito risinly PATlr N NUMH?,H. Jour 'NAilz and AXLi.-.i3. Party l:i-:x fW 1 C5A : : . II w. x jro . : iminT1 ! ii ir::i-; ;-f"i K'i-'ll Christening on Sunday Christening services were held on "the' Sunday after" Christmas tqr Thomas Charles LIvesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Beck Livesley. The christening was held at the home of the lit tle boy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley, on Fair mount hilL Rev. George ,H. Swift officiat-. ed at the 2 o'clock services and an Informal reception followed. Thomas Charles godfathers are Mr. Charles Kay Bishop of Portland, . for : whom he was named, and Mr. Robert HerraU. His aunt, Mrs. Conrad W. Paul usj is the godmother. ;Mr. and Mrs. Bishop came, down from Portland ior the oc casion as did Miss Patricia Livesley. Thomas Charles oth er grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster of Vancouver, BC Moons Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moon celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at an open house , Tuesday afternoon and evening. Their only daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hathaway, came from San Diego, Calif., for the occasion and re ceived with her parents. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mrs. W. E. - Knower, Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. Charles Unruh, Mrs. Carl Miller and Miss Grave Robin son. A wedding cake centered the serving table and bouquets -of yellow roses and chrysanthe mums were arranged about the rooms. . Calline to congratulate the Moons were Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers, who attended the Moon wedding and recently celebrated their own golden anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Densmore, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell, I Mr. and Mrs. Will -Knower. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hutch ins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams, Mr. and Airs. Clair Wilkes, Mrs. Anna Robins, Mrs. J. W. Robertson, Mrs.. J. C Tibbetts, Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs. L. D. , Gibson, Mrs. E. S. Carter, Hugh Harris, Patty Tanner, Elmer Tanner, Mrs. Vivian Hoening, Mrs. Vera Seamster, Mrs. Ora Potter, Mrs. Eddie Denser, Mrs. Alice Piper, Mrs. L. F. HilL Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Mae McDowell, Mrs. Leona Johnson, Percy C. Robins, Caro line Grabenhorst, ,Mrs. Hattie Looney, Mrs. Tony Georgie, Miss Lyle Looney, Dr. Frank Brown, Mrs.. Robinson and Mrs. E. A. Hathaway. , i CANTEEN CALENDAR . SATCBDAT, JANUARY 1 : 1 to 4 Woman's Relief Corps.' 4 to 7 Free Lancers, Mrs. Vernon Perry in charge. l - 7 to 11 Busmen and Professional Women. - - SUNDAY, JANCAKY t - t to 11 Daughters of St. Elizabeth. 11 to 1 Maccabees. '! : 1 to 4 Royal Neighbors. 4 to 7 Portal clerks' auxiliary. 1 to 11 Junior Woman s dub.- MONDAY, JANUARY S Tint Presbyterian church. TCESDAY,1 JANCABY 4 ' suvenon group. - WEDNESDAY, JANDABY S - Junior; guild,. St. Paul's Episcopal TRUKSDAY, JANUARY ' Hollywood Llona club auxiliary. rKIDAY; JANUABY T " T . , First CongregaUonal .church. SATCSDAY, JANUARY I to 4 Knight Memorial laurel guild. - i 4 to 1 American Legion auxiliary. . 1 to 11 Navy; Mother club. . : HATION CALENDAB -- food '-. ' Canned Goods Oreen stamps D. B ana r good through January 20' sor proctaoaa fruits ami vegeUbles. jam and jelly. . , -w -... u - Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi'. bto tata Brown stamps X, M, N. P and Q good through today.- Stamps X and S good from January a. Sugar Stamp IS in book e good for S pounds until January IS. SBOCS Stamp No. It, booh one. good tn defcniuly. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid OW. ,.-; , , i 6ASOUXB Book A coupons No. bow good for threo gallons each. - - -, rcax on. - Period 1 counona in new fuel oil rations valid through January a Cou- rPOM With Call wun gallonaso nrinted on the Ud tor amount indicated u: vm expiration cat snowat on coupon Cars with C ration books Atst have cres mspscted every a months; B books every 4 months: A books every months. Commercial motor - o- tileloa are inspections every an on the or every boo mios. t - stoves purchaser must get certificate at ration board for new stoves, v. - WOOD. SAWDUST, COAX. A", ruel deaiera. deliver by. priorities baaed on needs. . . ' ', " ill PS SOCIETY X CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY, DAK. with - Mrs. lin, 2 p.nu i ' ! i : RuaseHi Cat- MONDAT " Evening Mayflower guild. First Congregational church,' with Mrs. David 'Nielsen, 715 North Capitol street, S p.m.- American Legion auxiliary. Wo man's club. house .at 8 p.m. ; Wesley att- Service' guild, cover ed dish supper. JO p.m. at S. Raynor SnuUi home, 80 Jeffer son street. ' ! Daughter of Nile, all day sew ing meeting, 12 luncheon TUESDAY , -' : ' i ' : North Salem WCTU. with Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple avenue. 2 pjn. I- ' i ' -! American War Mothers, all day meeting USO, business meeting at 2 p.m. ' : i 1 1 WEDNESDAY : M s- PEP club,. Blue Bird.! Pm- ! Mrs.: Ellis!; Is Siipiber Hostess . Mrs. Dean Ellis was hostess for a holiday buffet supper In compliment to a group of Xriends Wednesday night at her home on East Lefelle street ; f . j i The serving table was cen tered with an arrangement of silvered leaves, pine cones and balls flanked by blue candles. The evening hours were spent informally I; Covers were placed for Mrs. Wendell Wyatt, Mrs. Roger Ky Putnam, Mrs. John Mavin Ritchie, Mrs. Richard jNelson, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. j Harold Keir, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Roger Kellogg and Mrs. Dean Ellis. : ' Today's Menu We've planned to have stuffed pork shoulder for Sunday's din ner menu, and we'll have hot pork sandwiches for Monday. I TODAY Cranberry salad j J -Baked chicken with Celery almond stuffing Baked sweet and Irish potatoes ; Buttered broccoli Pumpkin pie SUNDAY I. Apple stuffed pork shqulder Breaded tomatoes! f Whipped potatoes! Relishes, olives Ice cream , ; Cake , ; Monday' Large fruit salad Hot pork sandwiches Hot gravy , 1 Buttered potatoes Buttered carrots j Mince pie turnovers i CELERY AND ALMOND STUFFING j 6 slices white bread 2 tablespoons milk 4 teaspoon salt ' pepper 2 tablespoons butter or sub stitute.. H cup chopped celery 1 teaspoon chopped parsley j i pinch marjoram 1 tablespoon lime juice - j 2 tablespoons almonds,! split Trim crusts from bread and pull into soft crumbs. Add milk. and mash thoroughly With 1 a fork. Add seasonings. Melt butter in a skilleiand fry celery lightly until softened; but not browned. Add to bread mixture with par sley, marjoram, ! lime juice and almonds. j . ! - -W ' - - -.1 ; APPLE STUFFED PORK 4 SHOULDER h ' '"!'.': '45-lb.fpork shoulder .. 4 tablespoons chopped salt i ' !4 cup minced onions lb cup diced celery f i i " v 3" cups Cubed bread I" ' 1 cup cubed peeled apples . ; . ,44 teaspoon salt !- - U 4 teaspoon pepperi . j ? . 4 - J,4 teaspoon poultry seasoning " H teaspoon sage , - i , - j-V teaspoon . thyme or j i 1 ' marjoram . . ; C , " J . tablespoons melted butter 1 i X or substitute ' t L Hava bone removed from the shoulder. Stuff, sew up cavity with thread or close with metal skewers. Sprinkle with. ; 1 k tea spoon salt and M, teaspoon pap rika. Kaca on rack (stuffed side ,,P) in roaster and bake 3 hours in moderately slow oven 300). ? Baste every 20 minutes. Make gravy from; drippings in roast- ing pan. - ,vi j." r - J X: Make Uie smffing this i way: Heat salt pork in frying pan, add and ; simmer 10 minutes,: onions and celerjr. Stir with. fork. Add bread, apples ? and seasonings. Blend ' and lightly place in Ithe cavity in the pork The DCS 6t1G0U STATESMAN. ScJant. Church Has ;3fethodisi .Celebrate Acquisition of' Three : Institute Grounds j -. iThe First Methodist church will celebrate the completion cf. the -campaign -for money for the Ore gon Conference Institute grounds at -Twin Rocks f on the ocean'at Buttle- Lake' In Central- Oregon and t at little River in "southern Oregon.5fvh- - jThe full amount in: cash - has been raised and. 80 acres at Twin Rocks purchased, with three; quar ters of a mile ocean frontage on one side and on the other a love-: ly fresh water lake owned by the conference. In addition, the com mission has obtanied .two: S5000 cash gifts and one $10,000 in heritance I gift , on the . building of permanent property at .th close of the war. . xX 4-4 ' Sunday, evening i Prji. Ed gar Purdy will show moving pic tures of .the -grounds and sum mer ' camps, a 30 minute film. Rev. Paul Jaquith will lead the devotions an Mary Margaret Liyesay will lead the Youth Fel lowship young people who. were at the institute the last several summers in j special institute songs. ' - ' : ; :Dr. J. -C. Harrison will have for his sermon ! subject '"Religion in I Terms of Life" at . the mor- nmg service; ! " I property Church Services in Salem BKTHEL. BAPTIST " - " !j - ' North Cottaae at D street. J. F. Olthoff. DD. paator . -Sunday school :4S aon. Morning . service 11 o'clock". .Ser mon subject.- A Burning and ! Shining Utht." Observance of th Lord's Sup per. Fellow ah tp lunch at noon. . An nual church meeting at lao p.m. Prayer meetings Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day evenings at T.9. CALVARY BAPTIST South Liberty and Miller streets. Ed ward L. Allen, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. . Morning . service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. - Faith of God." Even ing service 191 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "A Plea fori Life." : ' ! ! ; ! 1 . i i i FIRST BAPTIST ! 1 Marion and Liberty street.: Irving A. Fox. DD. pastor., Sunday- school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject,- "The Gospel t the Gen tiles." Communion and reception tt new members. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon i subject, "What to Look for in 1944." IM MANUEL BAPTIST ! Corner of Hazel ' and i Academy streets. Warren C Hale, pastor. Sun day school 10 a.m. Frederick Lehmann, Supt. Morning service 11 oclock. Ser mon subject, -My Desire for 1844." Young peoples meeting at 7 p.m. Ev ening service T JO 1 o'clock, i Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 1:30 ipjn. I ENGLRWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST North 17th and i Nebraska avenue. J. M. 1 Goodheart. pastor. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Morning service 11 -o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Christian's Re cipe for a .'Hopeful Outlook." Young People's CE at (:30 pjm. Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Faith for Another Year." Following the ev ening service, the Official board will meet at 8 JO p.m. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN : IN CHRIST 1155 Mission street. Firman B. Keno yer, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. UBCE 8:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Mid week prayer meeting 7 JO p.m. Thurs- dT ; f ! COURT STREET CBRISTIAN 17th at Court street. W. H. Lyman, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service 10:90 o clock, sermon sub ject by guest speaker, Grace Farnham. Annual meeting of the church at 2 pm. Christian Endeavor (hour 6:15 pan. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "All Things New." Church night program Thursday 6:30 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN Corner Center and High streets. Dud ley Strain, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 10:50 o clock. Ser mon subject. "Anything Can Happen.' Evening service 17 JO; o'clock. Sermon subject, "The ; Gospel of New Begin nings. - CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 Cottage and Shipping streets. Joseph Sherman, evangelist. Bible study 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "The Test." Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Fear God." Radio broadcast Sunday. 2:1s 3:45 p.m.. Sermon topic, ?The Way of Life and tne way ox ueatn. FIBST CONGREGATIONAL i Marion and Cottage streets. David Nielsen, pastor, i Sunday) school, 9:4 a jn. Morning service 111 o'clock.' Ser mon subject, - "Strengtnened : nanus, fl do o'clock, league of youth meeting. FIRST EVANGELICAL ( ' !. ' Comer Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth- Wianartj pastor. . Sun day school :4S a.m. R. H. Ermel. Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev. W. C. Graves will be the guest speaker. Youth groups will meet at Sa5. Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock; Rev. Herbert An derson and a group, of serriee men from the- Service Men's Center will have charge of the evening service. Prayer-and Bible hour -Thursday ev ening at 7:30. There -WIU Mm organ concert at 7:15 Sunday evening by Wm. Fawk. - - . -i 'j SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS !'1 ' T i South Commercial . at Washington streets, Mrs. John J. Trachsel. pas tor. Sunday school 19 ajn. i Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Ye Must Be Born Again." Evening serv ice 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "For Me to Live Is Christ." Monthly church fellowship supper January 6th. ,. HIGHLAND FRIENDS X -j North Church at Highland avenue. Herman H. Macy. pastor. Sunday school 10: mjth.- Morning - service 11 o'clock. Youth groups - meet at tM- Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at '7 JO. X'Z . ' ' ': j - j-- V AMERICAN LUTRERAN ' X S43 N. Church street. VL A. Getzen daner. DD.-pastor. .Sunday school-:4S ajn Morning service 11 o'clock. Holy communion. Luther league 7 pm. Ev ening service S o'clock. Holy commun ion. ..j ,-Xr. if ' "'.T CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) - -yXX, . State street at -ISth. W. ' BL Thauer. BD. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service -. 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Planning for the New Year witn uoo." caurch council. Jan. a, 7 JO pjn. ,. rlRST METHODIST i : I - Corner ef State and Church streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, nastsr. church achool 9:45 ajn. Morning worship 10 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "Religion on enns witn ui. . Kventng service at 7. -43 o'clock. Youth service with nle. turea of imrtitutas. . Youth feUowahips meet at S JO and University vespers at tM. ; . ; i: . .- JAS0N LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson. S. Raynor oirum. pasxor. sunoay acnooi S.-43 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Line to Cod." Evening serv ice 7 JO O'clock. , Sermon : aub1a4 TPrayer as a Reconritment, Youth, teuowship groups J0. Rev. Ray K. Short, mikw k.tk . a Oregon. Saturday M ornkg. January lilf New Pastor Rev. J. M. Geodheart, wtie arrlv- ed I in mid-November to Uke ever the work as paster of the i. w . v. It church, U actively prmnetuig at young people's program for the w . . , Am eborch. Approval ef a three- fold program which has already beea OKed by the Saaday school eeuacil will be !! soasht at a euro oo.ru meeting aaaoay aigat. Chester Goodman, rorm- er vaster ef the charch and now . ahraleal director at lha VMCA.I and Mrs. William Pere wiU as- slat with the young- people's are gram as planned. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial at Myers streets. Joseph Knotta, pastor, Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Provident in Things Spiritual." Youth groups at S:30 pjn. Evenine aervico 7 -M o'elortr TnKl1- tion of officers of the WSCS and Wes-1 ley an guild. Theme, "The Fidelity of jesus. rrayer meeting 'Thursday at i :ov p.m. WESLEYAN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets. Lowell Gil ger. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock.; WYPS S:45 pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday, S p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa at Winter streets. W. Ir vin Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Morning service 10:35 oxlock. L.ommunion meditation by pastor. Ser mon subject. "Fellow-Citizens With Ure Saints." Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "It Pays to niKcnat. xnursoay, i .M p.m.. mid' week service; The book of Jude. BETHANY EV. REFORMED capitol and Marion streets. X. A. Kielsmeier. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon suoject, uoa s rromise." CHCBCH OF CHRIST mie Smith, minister. Sundav aenooi ia Corner ISth iiul XmUm mtrmtm t: a.m. Morning service ii o'clock. 11 M5. communion. Evening service :30, song wTdnayf, Wi9 M1TJCM aUreet. HV. Shtnnin I ae . I Moore, ,stor.. Sunday school 8 :45 aim. Z'l-M oioci: Rev. Hoy Morgan I IfAratMat eawaliu - wui oc preacning every night, January 2 through 16. FIRST SPIRITUALIST 24S North Commercial. Services 1:30 ana i.jv pjn. orcle at S. Speaker, Rev. maxwa nooena ox oruana. aTltfTBar,ACV AT V tBiPliAttB snt 455 Ferrv street, ia s,,.. pschooi. ii a.m.. morning worship. s:30 1 evangel nrZXcn Y: P.m WedJ nesday. prayer service. 7:30 p.m.. Sat- urday. mission service. G. M. Eads. pastor. i I JOHNSON MEMORIAL SEVENTH DAY ADYENTIST Corner North Summer and Hood streets, G. T. Dickinson, pastor. Sab- bato school :30 a m. Satu Vdav Mornin leVTic. u; 'ociock: Sern? bjet 1944 in Preview a-ia ?r 3i?.t yr meeting Saturday, meeting Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY il l ll lfm 7Cr r tt ... I pastor. SundaTlchool t :45 a!m. M.' HaverUnd. sunt. uamiiK MnH n upt Morning service 11 munion service. Sermon Hew Year's Determine- young people's service o cioca-. : communion subject. A tion." . Junior SJ0 pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "What Will the 1944 Harvest Be?" Wednesday, 7 JO pjn., prayer and Bible study. j EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ' j ASSEMBLY OP GOD Ferry and 13th streets. Erie M. John son, pastor. Sunday-school 9:48 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Jesus Among His . Friends. JO. pm, young people's meeting-. Bi ble students in charge. Evening serv ice 7:49 o'clock. Old time revival meet S S:? osx ana jnre. -Saturday. I ing; sermon the Holy Ghost January. I. all day prayer meeting. De- vouonai penoa Begins jg ajn. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Dr. T. w. Henderson, pastor. Sunday school 9:451 ta eunia, A l . a. . W - a ajn. Morning service ice 11 o'clock. Ser-1 mon subject, -how to Have a Sua ful New Year." Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The 'Great Passage." 5 JO p.m-, . radio 1 KSLM. -Heart Trouble.- jo o.m- crusaders. xuesoay. p.m.. inspirational serv ice. Thursday, 7:43 pjn Bible study. MAOISON STREET ONENESS ;, TABERNACLE 1410 Madison street Ray M. Blix- seth. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn in e serviea 11 n'rlork Kmnirw I serviee SoVclock. Elder Hayden E. Kel- v,, ipcwcr, iuuiwvi Bioif siuay, aiones. pasror. unoay acnooi w:w ajn; pjn. . ' I Morning service 11 o'clock. B. N. Hicks. I ialai tun aaa z - I 241. SUte street. Major F. P. Stev-I enav nastor. Sundav achool 10 a m I Momukg service 11 - o'clock. . Evening I service 7 JO o'clock. Younar Moole'a 1 service 9 p.m. Youth night rally Friday, I 4 JQ to 9 pjn. -" ' : ; nT t:nuait;Bi ur uvu .; - i Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. ! H. I A. Schlatter, pastor. Sunday achool 9:4A I Sermon subject, "When Will Jesus Be- come King?" Evening service 7:11, unl-1 tied service, sermon subject l -pjnl ReaponsibiJUty or Man." .. .:- -: " I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST - I - I SCIENTISTS - I . Chemeketa and Liberty streets.- Sua-1 day school 11 AJn. Servicea 11 ajn. aad I g pjn. sermon suoject. -uoo.- wed- i ORGAN CONCERT; : First Evemejelicol CnurchrurlaT, 7:15 P. I-L .By WEIIAM FAWK,: CHURCH ORGANIST, ' -Prolocue . and Choral ' ,,,'. ,.,;., , Ferfgrlein . Contemplation' .'Water Music - , X,, ' The Lasf Chord I I. EennaCi . VsTshart-il-star , Communion Service rListed Presbyterian Qiurca . ' Distribntes Card to 1 -Cheek Blembenhip . Communion' will be celebrated at First "Presbyterian" church , at the 11 . o'clock .hour.: Communion cards , have been mailed to I all members - during the week, and are to be placed on :the ffexing plate , Sunday, morning in order that - an attendance - record may be made of active" members 'par- -The pastor, Rev. W, Irvmi Wil liams will conduct and present the communion meditation entit led Tellow i- citizens .with the Saints.". The morning "anthem is "God So Loved the World" (Stai ner). and the solo "He Was 1 Alone" - (Paxson) . sung by. Vir- l crlnta TXTomrt tniJ I At the evening hour. Mr. Wil ;Pt; tnem iays to Advertise." xne sen - ior choi, octette will sing -My Sheep Hear My Voice" (Rogers). Between 40 and 50 wiU be re- ceived into the membership of i"lth church at the morninc ser. s v a.c naaa m ww m v mo Bhouj,! pian to meet with the m-is SunHiv: mnminWl immediatelY nrecedinc the ser- vice- Th communion is adminis tered to ail Christians wno are members of the evangelical faith regardless of denominational af filiation. I ; . Guest Speakers Will Be Heard First Evangelical church will have two guest speakers Sunday. Rev. W. C Graves will be the speaker at 11 o'clock and Rev. Herbert ! Anderson, superintend- ent of the Christian Service Men's center and a group of service men I will have charge of the evangel-1 ftie .rvice at tdanL William Fawk, . organist, wiU W at 7:15 o'clock presenting the fol-1 lowing numbers: "Introduction Choral, Federlein; "Contempla tion", Spencer; "Water Music, Handel; rrhe Lost Chord" (by request). Sullivan. Sermon Series Is Announced Rev. Ray E. Short, the minis ter of youth at the Jason Lee Methodist church will begin a ser- I ies of four sermons on "The Four Fold Purpose of Prayer" Sunday i ' I M . ies Will be i "Prayer As a Commitment" rpa.. Mnm a e tartll rll Ihia Va jvuw uwu wu muko wi the recent illness Of the pastor. Rev- S. Raynor Smith, Mr. Short I Will 8JSO preacn JMinaay morn- ing on "A Line to God". On New Years day a no-host I fellowship basket dinner will be served in the church dining rooms I at one o'clock as has been the cus- tom for many i years, to welcome especially families new in the community. j i : : I J . .' 4! . ,.. I nClUa VV9ZgaUlf Uavvtusg ea., sj juviuuva I testimonies ot neaiing. aeaamg roomijem, she returned to the United at 148 South High street. . . erat-W ri.Ki-. cJ..J. free Methodist : Market and North Winter streets, J. I R- Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 horning service ".f'ciocfc str- SN.wre o'clock. Rev. Mrs. P. J. Griffith, guest '"yj I PENTECOSTAL MISSION ', 'Nortti ConUlrtxjet G MBacon. pastor. Sunday school X pjn. Vjr",Bm evenine rv- Uff n J3 xhlTv VSJfcTl7' ThUdT and Saturday at f .-45 pjn. , , , MENNONITE brethren 1123 Elm -street. West Salem. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service 10:49. Message: The untroooen a-atn ana i the GuMing Hand." Young people 's I feUowahip fas njn. Evening service 7:45. . - - truth center J 263 m High street.' Olive Stevens. I mio, - pasxor. asorning service ie:ea. hnuiii tiiMwl -A Maw WnrM nnlw - , i m ., ,-.-'-..,.;!-.. . i f cSRlV.TTEi . -v . n I Aher, pastoiv Sunday school isajn. Uornlnf: service 11 o'clock. Praverl meeting jWednesday. 9 p.m. : - . - . .' - v- r --:---- Qi Ivvrawf n ma v ta iwu Churchc Park and First streets. Russell My-1 ers, pastor: Sunday ' senoot s:a. aau. i Year. -Evening f service 7 JO - o'clock. Sermon Imbjcct, "The Open Sea of Life." urrwnnUT Mam and Fit ke streets. O. Leonard J Deaaer. Jbvemna service e o ctoca young atquits. - niUAWltn. I.trTHEBlAM North Church street. -8.' L." Almlie. nutnr. Sundav: school 10 ajn. Mornina service 11 o'clock. Sermon : subject. ! iMan Piuposes, God Dispises. . cven-i ting service 739 e'clock. Luther fellow-! ship. r- w -, .;' CALVARY : Sunday school S:4y ajn. Morning eerv-1 lee -11 o'clock. Semen suhject, Cod j Cares sor His Own. .,".. x ' . .s . . s - f . t- .Second and.. 8 streets, M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor; - Sunday school IS sun. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "If i We Confess Our Sins." Evening eerv-1 ice 70S o'clock, ay, mtner league. , ') . ' ' - "; f - " -Spencer Handel .Sullivan Conducts Revival I Rev. Rov E Blorraa. -Ventnra, Cmllf ' evaJirelist, will . conduct a. revival at the rilrrim Hon ness ehnreh, January 2 U 19. He was the speaker afthe ier- jrlces ia Anlaaby park last sum i t-.t - -r . s T Npw, Ifi -; aPl,,-,!. jTlinma V-tliltA Vll XAVaaay I Nw Year's Sunday at the First - - - . . - Christian churchrwill be observed with appropriate messages in sermon and song, and with ser vices of worship designed to stimulate a new beginning In Christian character i development. Rev. Dudley Strain will begin a new series of sermons i based on the Gospels, with his sermon this week entitle "Anything May Happen." XI -. --: " X X--XX Tne music will include a violin solo by. Pf c; Sain Warsanger " of the 104 th h cavalry band. "Ave J Maria." try Bach - Gounod. Pfc, Warsanger - is a concert artist. having played regularly with tne Detroit Pbilharniohic - 7 orchestra over naticttwide hook. - up. In addition, the choir will sina as an anthem, ."Teach Me 1 to Pray" h L , I ' v,w. eti k- X&t will take the communion to those - . membera of the; church -who . are shut-ins during the afternoon,' and will conclude, with" a combined executive meeting of the crusad er and high school groups. Rev. Strain will preach on "The Gos pel of New Beginnings' in the evening. . Fred I Bates, baritone, will be the soloist In addition the choir will sang fPrayer ; Per fect" by Stenson. At the church night service, held each Wednesday from. 6:30 until 8, a new series of studies centering upon ithe theme "The XT e CT Tli v w Church" Will ' b begun by Rev. lJLA. KT r" rrrT: I w . -IJew?,- W ;uv-Uou. War Picture r I V. I-C a ' iwrM ! " R-p V CjLI.; Miss Grace Farnham, mission- ary in Tokyo, will speak Sunday morning at the Court J Street Christian . church. Miss Farnham has lust recntlv irriH Im s,. - 9 - - - - v . wa morning she will tell of her ex- nriniM .t. t.- -"-"v -apan, m Internment camp and of her three mile trip home. One Red Cross letter and one "bl were the only conUcts she two years in Japan. Miss Farn ham says and her message Sun day morning will give an inside picture of wartime Japan and Christian work done there, v The annual meeting of Court Street' Christian church will be nell Sundav aftemiwi at 1 mmJ,'t . . lo acconling to announcement by- W H.-Lyman,"minIster. iTte membership and friends of the church Will have a basket din. reports of the year's accomplish- SSiSf f r VOU aeDUtmeiiti ef the ehnrphThnivh officers will be elected and plans - j i . i r " vvuuua jcftl. innnTBn Tm-w rnm- mvmm.h Valloy Churches BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH f ' Brush CoUeee school. nw v.rl n.. ker, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 ajn. uriuni service jo:a o clock. Young HAYESVILLE BRANCH OF FIRST rX JBAPTIST .,..:u -- o- nayevvuie acnooi, Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Dewey -Davis. Supt. v POUR CORNERS BRANCH OF FIRST " - rv- - - ;. East State and JElma streetaj Sunday " muu. oa iunners. sunt. r i To keep this, great, wonderful land . cf cur our wish for (his New Year Cave. . fight and buy -War Bonds", so v'li all-real-r tea- fliat wish mora ouicklyl : -. : - 1 Family Gu sT-C Eiitcrtaiiied BUENA VISTA d5f: E. B: Gobat of Dallas visited . thai R E. Prather home last week. . ' GuyiPratherpentChtmss. with his parents, Mr,.. nd Mrs. R. E.. Prather. --J. t . CpL Marvin J or a on xrom r Lake; Califs enjoyed .Christoas dinner with parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jordon. His sister and, : - - -- m -r n-rl ralr hnchind: Mr. sua j- ley. of Brownsville,;, were also present 'XXt V iX'-v 'XX- X. i ' Sgt Clair Milhouser was , f from California for Christmas with MtV and Mrsv' JatkT Sullivan or , Mrs. Sullivan's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Prather;- Mr. Sullivan is ouite ill with flu. . i : Mr. and - Mrs. Leland Prather i -i . ... . ., -iv,, entertained witn a lanuiy rnas dinner on Christmas day at their horned Those enjoying tha ft were Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Embree, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Doty of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman i Runkle, of Sher wood, Mr; and Mrs. G. J. liuDen thal '-and daughter Jo Ann of Dal-. la-. Mr. and Mrs. Nerval Embree of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koozer and daughter, Marjone ana Bonnie Dale of Walterville. Mrs. Geneva Steele of Seaside, spent! Christmas at N. C Ander sons.- r- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busby of Camas, spent Christmas at Charlie Cobine's. Honor, Guests WithParty NORTH HOWELLChristrnas Day dinnc esta at the home of C, E. Waltman were J. E. Waltman, Charles Waltman," sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oddie, Mr. and ' Mrs;. Don Kuenzi and sons, Clyde and Lowell. X Mr. and M r s . S. C. Rickard were Christmas Day dinner guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter; Mr. . and Mrs. Bill Lepley and family in Salem.. Sgt. Alan Wiesner of Camp) Ab bot came unexpectedly Friday "atj the f upper hour, to spend just. one' evening with his parents, the A. B. Wiesners. f i Marion Forks Has Many Visitors , MARION FORKS . Holiday-T visitors at Marion Forks werev j and McsvC. Av Clester and Lillie Babcock of Detroit.! Mr.' and Mrs. R. Humiston and son Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Humiston, all of Bend, enjoyed a, brief 1 visit on. their way to relatives at Turner. Athel Savage- and Herb Straut were visitors at Marion Forks Tuesday.' ;XX-- r-'.-X:. 'X ::, ' r J Lawrence Jacobs returned to Marion Forks after spending 10 days in the valley towns. " , Mrs. M. Smith of Idanha visited at the Scott Young home. LaFollette Family Has Reunion Party WllTLArD--An umiual Christmas; gathering numbering 18 members of the LaFollette family wereentertained by , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M.. LaFollette of ineir wneatland borne. Six of Al exander LaFollette's children aa follows: Joe j LaFollette, 73, f South Prairie district near Salem;! Perry LaFollette, 63, -of Cornelius; Clyde. M.' LaFoUette, 67, Wheat land; Miss Ina -LaFollette who re-1 sides in the old home place of her t late father in Salem; Charles La- i Toilette at Wheatland; and Mrs.' Britt AspinwaH of Salem. ' - rA Holiday Program Well Attended ', NORTH HOWELL A good crowd ' was present at the Ilarth Howell h church Sunday right when the annual Christmas pro gram was presented, v Special numbers were solos by little Carol Bullock and Arletha Meye. The play, a drUl and songs liraiM e..J aa . ZrVe X," U15 general direction of MrsvRobert Meye, Cora Big-, Kins, -Florence, v WatenPag and! Mrs. Joe Schmidt ( : A.44 nru MP. and-Mrs. llWlUSt.eStOMITIIlT4 I . - I ...V. e. New Year's day basket dinner at church I e clocn aaturday, Xi iUW!r-::'XX'' ' r"i-:'X-: i-:,X 'i ?v.