Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. January 8. 19U PAGE SIX Mt. Angel Gets Full Capacity For Donors Unit MT. ANGEL, Jan. .5 Once more the Red Cross mobile, blood donor unit collected its full quota in Mt. l Angel. This time Mt. An gel was, asked to furnish a capa city of 200 pints or 40 more than on previous visits; but with , sub stantial help from Silverton, lon-" itor and Marquam and some from Woodburn the quota was, not only metibut; about 20 volunteers had to beturned away. - : ;-. , - - - t The committee, headed -by. Pe ter F.' Gores! local Red ",' Cross chairman; arid 'A. G; Traeger;.dp nor committee chairman,- worked feverishly V to guarantee success, and wish to thank everyone who aided the work in any way. Mr. Gore said, "Our success was due to cooperation. No one per son could have made it possible." Mrs. Sam Klein of Mt. Angel gave her ninth pint and most of the local donors were credited with the fifth pint, as this is the fifth trip of- the unit to Mt. AngeL Mt. Angel College and . Semi nary donated the use of the cots needed and the Farmers Union warehouse and the Schwab Com mission company furnished the trucks for transportation. ! The local Legion auxiliary ran the 'canteen and furnished lunch 1o all the workers Those partici ; pating were Mrs. Clifford Norton, Mrs. Joe Erwert, Mrs. Dave St. John, Mrs. Fred Prpsser, Mrs. A. G. Traeger. Mrs. Frank . Walker, ' Mrs. Joseph Faulhaber, Mrs Kate , Piennett, Miss Elizabeth Unger, Mrs. Fred Lucht and Mrs. Alma Uetz. ':".-,- . ; , Three girls from the 8 th grade of St Mary's, Dolores Gamble, Geraldine Traeger and Edna Wur dinger, were excused from classes so they, might, wash the steady stream of dishes. . ... i. i . Mt Angel nurses who helped included Mrs. Ed Unger, Miss Ma tie Persyn,. Miss Juliana Dehler, Mrs M. A. Keegan,-Mrs. P. F. Gores, Mrs. Joseph M. Wagner, i Mrs. A. A. Hauth and cadet nurses i Mona Armitage and Mary St. : John. - ' Registrants were Mrs. William i Blent, Mrs: E. B. Stollel and Mrs Ben Traviss. ' ; Unconditional i Surrender Is : Bad, Wheeler k . WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 (P7- Kenator Wheeler (D. Mont) to- - night called on the American peo i pie' to demand, that the allies tihonnnn "the. hmtal and cosflv slogan of unconditional surrend er." The Montanan, in an address prepared for an NBC broadcast, also asked:' 1. Creation of a United Nations political council "to see that the present series of disgraceful uni lateral peace settlements now tak ing place in Europe stops." He said that "only in this way con the inevitable conflict arising out f the creation of two spheres of ( influence in Europe be averted." 2. Steps to create a United States of Europe as "the only ba sic cure for her ancient ills." "America .tonight" he asserted, "iaces a grave crisis in . this war i and an impasse in international 'diplomacy. Since no real agree ment could be reached among the " 'Big Three about the future unit ed nations organization contem plated Inthe Moscow declaration and advocated by the United States, Dumbarton Oaks is a grim hoax, wo nation tooay irusia me , either nations'sufficiently to war rant a single gesture towards risk V Ing its security on-the success of an international organization", Wheeler earlier in the week filed a resolution to commit the senate, to the '.'uncompfomised ' principles of the Atlantic charter.' . In his speech-tonight, j he de- elared that until the "uncondition- al surrender" slogan is withdrawn "we shall gt on blowing Europe and our, 'boys to bits without rhyme or reason, still ignorant of why we fight" . j ; Former Nisei Resident Few to n American - Japanese f who left this area in 1942 are not likely to return while the Pacific war con tinues, and some who have sold their .properties -.here will . prob ably plan to remain in their new found homes, Mrs. Charier K. Ogura of Vale formerly of La- feish. said here Friday night With her two sons, Tom, a Sa lem high school graduate, and . KJchard, who was a : sophomore here when the family went to Tulelake, Mrs. . Ogura is visiting friends here for a few days. Tom Ogura, father of two; children, is farming at Vale. Richard, already In the reserves, expects Jo he can mA in active army , duty next month. ' A number of the Japanese from this section 'are fanning. east ern Oregon near the Oguras. On ions, lettuce and sugar beets nav comprised their cmef crops. i German photographic plane flew over Londbn .for six weeks before the concentrated air blitz on the British capital in 1940. Say ; Mobile X-Ray lntt ,"',T'',"'CT','' " " ijlji.iix i mm fftirtifc jrtifffrfliiiiito--jv f1- iTr"--trf" -Y-'r rjr-" " 1" ""' New 21 foot trailer which houses .built and equipped frem funds (rem Christmas seals ana whicn u now ready for service. The photo shows workmen who built the trailer, and I Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson lit charge of the unit. The unit will come to Salem on Meeting Set To Discuss 9 V TB X-Ray Unit Leo Childs chairman of the chamber of commerce's civic com mittee, has " called a meeting of representatives of all organiza tions in the city for 7:30 Tuesday night at the chamber of commerce in the interest! of the chest x-ray survey unit which will bo in Sa lem the early f part of - February. Miss Mary Jane Green of the Oregon state tuberculosis , associ ation, will present plans for the sponsoring committee for the unit This mobile unit, to be used over the state, includes an x-ray, dressing rooms and dark" room for developing films. It has been pur chased from Christmas seal funds and will function free of charge. The committee has asked at east one representative from each organization to attend civic, pa triotic, labor groups and women s organizations. Gurske Named Chairman of Accident Body V- " Paul Gurske ?was elected chair- man of the state industrial acci- h&a1 T . O A rone HnnirsHr member of the commission, who past two yearsi Arena previously served as commission chairman in 1839-40. I of the commission and reoresents law Arn ronmonii th nnh. I lie, while T. Morris Dunne, third member, represents employers, The election of a chiarman is held rverv two vpars The three numbers of the in- dustrial accident commission, also serve as members of the state un- employment compensation com- Ijemi Friemd church at 7:30. The mission. Arens erved as chairman jjjastors, John and Laura Trach of the accidents commission under sfel.jare being assisted In this re- two republican administrations. Monmouth City Officers Seated monmouth New city offi-f cers seated at ne regular council Lm,a ' r n' Dewey and E. W. SUats. Newly ;r,w fii. v t wii cUy treasurer; J. O. Andrus, city ,,v,i. r v r;;n- ne I - WniAv-r. 5k .,1 t " TrZ V,T" c :-4 Wiest, who H been city attor- ney, did not apply for the post this year. F. E. Chambers, city treasurer for more than 20 years, is leaving Monmouth soon. Dr. Bowersox was re-appointed health officer. J. O. AndruS is serving tempo rarily as marshal, having had ex nerience on the iob several rears council member, was elected to serve as president of the council. Victor Kem wSll continue as su- perinterident of the light and pow- er utilities; Raymond Rabe as wa- ter superintendent No special changes were an- jounced by the new mayor. He indicated that street improve- ments would occupy his immedi- ate attention, tnd this action was endorsed by. ouncil vole. . Some Seryice Stations Hoodwinking Public PORTLAND. Jan. 5-OPHSome service stations are hoodwinking the public bj adding lubricating oil to sasoline and chartdns: an extra two cents a gallon, the dis- trict OPA said today. Franz Wagner, district enforce - merrt attorney,' warning of an im pending craclk-down, said the -off does not increase the octane con tent Log Shortage Closes Albany Lumber Mill ALBANY, Jan.! 5-tfVWireman Lumber company's mill had halt ed, operations: today, and officials said they could not obtain logs,' A spokesman said logs still be ing hauled the total has been re duced by heavy snows in the Cas cadeswere 111 going to out-of- town mills. '--V', a new mobile X-ray survey unit February Today's Garden I iBy- LBlLIE JUADSEN : i Mrs. B. N. asks if African vi olets should be root-bound to bloom, sj I i , 'A - i ANS.:sj African violets flower better when not root-bound. This is hoi the customary rule for the average house plant But the African iolet seems tqlike a little more room for its roots; As the African violet enters its : thitd year, It should flower well in a six- or seven-inch ! pot. The porous clay pots are better than thtl glazed fpots. i -h :; r I.G.H.' writes that he is new to this country but jwanU to : plnt ah English, walnut tree wmcn ne anmires so roucn. asks rjust whal kind of soil does it likte best?'1" - J ;. ANS.: English walnuts aro rattier paricular as .to soil re Quirements; They are very in tolerant; of! wet, poorly drained soils. Thesf require dep, fertile soil with no excess of alkali. Mrs. L. B. asks if anise is an annual V orjj a perennial ; which will cometip each year. ; ANS.ti Aiuse is an annual and th seed must be sown each year, Sometimesfif left to seed, it will soir itself. T te" Holmeiss Group m l II m I 1 Ay eP 'llieSliay if! Ffilnfla PliiirMi Mf! Holiness fj cnurflf: "" t ' n? IW WW rowf..'u.r7 8 at the I! f ouuv saiem t nenas church. South commercial at Washington! Major Stevens of th Salvation Aniy wilt e the speaker for the moaning session beginning at 10 o'01- R4 1 Weaver Hess, pastor of !the Nazarene , church will preach at he 2 o clock session The assocpftion will Join In the revival serfice at the South Sa- vival by Rtivv Oscar Brown of the Rosedale Friends church, i District ptouth Meeting TfrBeMdinDklas O1 Sunday, January 14 -4TT .J?' - 1 trict Methodist Youth-Adult fel lowship to ibe held at the Dallas Methodist church fromi 4 to 7:30 Suday PiA are. mpleted. Dr. R. K. Dann of the depart ment of sociology of Oregon State college wfll be the) principal speaker. D4rt Darby, district prei "3? of the meefing. Mrs. Wendell De- Haven, Dallas youth adult presi dent, Is :jh I charge of local ar rahgementsi f , - ; ' j '. : Delegates! from Marion, Benton, : Lane, Tillamook, Yamhill arid Polk counties will attend.1 ' J. ' PresbYterian Circle C -; ; DALLAS t Mrs. -Walter Mufr, Mr,. E. jJHimes and : Mrs. C. A. Swajistroni) were guests when Mrs. John ICerny entertained Cir- cie c of tie Presbyterian church Wednesdal. ?Mrs. Cern-y read from ve Boole hi Mathew and Mr. R. c wflgonled y prayer. lThe aftlrhoon was i spent sew- for Mr served :to M. Walter Muir Mr4 1E. j; Himes, Mrs. C.i A. Swanstrom, Mrs. EJ A. Hamil-j ton, Mrs.! Ri C WilsonL Mrs. Mil-i Ue Stafrui Mrs . Wj V. Fuller Mrs: Verif iSmithvMrs. Frank; Johnson, iMrs. . Carl Gerlinger, I M Clara Hoenn, Mrs. C J. En "fad and Mrs. Emu Febvet t " I ;jM 1 1 1 ' ! The gldorm'and! the firefly; 1 Ing to copy for yearsr-the secret of producing bright light without beat I j j1 mfex &v?i&srsttx'r:M-i?zcik 5.T - 1 First E2clL:disii Church . Downj Town The Tall White Spire Sskiy 103 "El Liis Is Ucrihwlale itis net because yea found It that way,, bat because . i. ;. you have made it s6. ; I ' ' ti,. . " h r - '-" - li ' i Business and Professional Men and Women Invited .Youth Church and Churcli Plans mil Birthday Observance : ; . t DALLAS-4Special - services to commemorate'Jthe 40th- anniver sary, of the -founding -of the' local Evengelicfl , church will be "held Sunday. Two special speakers- are scheduled! to appear 'on the pro gram. ' R f v i P. P. - Petticord of Portland will speak on fA' Sure Foundation";! at the morning ser vice and "Christian Confidence" at night' iMrs. Rodney A. Sund- berg, alsot of Portland,', will 'peak t2 p.mron Chuia and will be presented! in an interviewat tbe 6J30 yourtg peoples ! services Mrs. Sundberg; knows .'of --"China,, and its 1 problems, as she '. was i forced ti flee' twice from Chahgshi with her "husDand," who' is still in China."-: I-IIS,: ' ' '! j At the Invitation of the officers of LaCreple academy and towns people, the denomination came to Dallas toll take over the academv and work In ; this community . inJ lpoi. Thej Laiayeue seminary was lncorporatea s as Lacreole aca demy "and Dallas college.! These were discontinued in" 1913. ' " In 19Q3 plans -we'rei launched for the building 'of a church. Through the effoKs of the Key stone - Leagues of Christian En deavor.' Evangelical church - and the local!) people, the funds' were raised. The ' ferst services held in the Keystone League! Memorial church cijt the United Evangelical church aij January lij 1803, with the dedicatory service held some time in April." ; ; Of the members who : united with the church 40 vears neo. three ar stDl actiye, Mrs; James Leitch; Walter Young arid Mrs MyrUe Coy. The present member ship numbers 175. ! ' 1 1 - ' wee oi rraver To Be Observed ? - IS f . " J i . Starting Sunday Everyone the - world over is urged to, pray this next week, for Sunday begins universal week of prayer. Churches will be open al most every day of the week at Stated hours, with specially heated rooms and! ? sanctuaries of: prayer, so that Ipeople may drop in for quiet mecuiauon. S "Servijcei man and civilian alike fwill be praying for all of the boys on all fronts of the world. Never was there a time in the war when praying was needed more than at this time, when the war is enter- ingrts hardest stage 'and as re verses and casualties are report ed in increasing numbers from the western front i "Many of the Salem churches are settijng aside an extra' amount of time in the regular morning service for additional prayer others are having periods of sil lent prayer all week; j Some churches are urging all their memberk to pray at home and at work or as the Bible tells us, To pray Without ceasing.' "Other churches are planning services of prayer for the noon hour, but ; without exception each church In its own way is remem bering to ; petition the Divine for a quick and victorious conclusion to this world holocaust 1 I ' "It Is to be noted that the Mu tual Broadcasting company ' now gives one minute each day at 3 p.m. TyrT for quiet! meditation and prayer by some great minis ter or priest, each time: from a different section of our nation. St. Paul's Epiphany Meeting to Be Held Night After Vespers . The annual parish meeting and Epiphany : "party of I St : Paul'; Episcopkl ! church will: be held on Sunday! commencing jwithi a ves per service in the church at 5 p.m. Following the service; the an nual meeting will be held in the parish house. Three men are to be elected Ion the vestry,1 Annual re ports will be read, and other im portantf business transacted. The Epiphany cake will be cut and Served with coffee .and sand wiches to the group after the mtinff. tit: 1 If ' J Reviral Service Starts, Salem friends Church - i 5 111 . ' - ; ? The revival series at South Sa lem Friends church will be held January ; ,7 to 21. Rev.' Oscar Brown, pastor at Rosedale Friends church, will, be the evangelist Specjal music and inspiring song services will be, led by John TrachWl : for the meetings. . Tbe time Of the services is 7:45 nightly, except Monday,' when no service . will be held, i Friendly hour recreation program, Jan. 18, wQl still.be held at 7 pjn after which i the children will be -In vited upstairs to see a gospel mov ing picture and hear l short talk by Rev. i Mr. Brown - Ky.tTac.r4 - . - ywrrywfyaawir' Nursery 11:00 Ordained Sunday - I V i .. .... . V :t ; J & . - - i Thomas 'Allport,' who, was ordain ed la the . American Lutheran churchDeeember 31 by the Pa clfle synod of the United Lath eran church. A Salem man All port araduated from the West ern "Theological seminary In Fremont, Neb, in! December. He has accepted a pastorate at Bel ling ham. Wash. Vf- ,J. ! J. i, New Year Is Sermon. Theme Rev. Dudley Strain will preach morning and evening at -the First Christian church, Center and High streets,; on Sunday. '- His morning sermon topic is "Good Beginning,',' and the choir's anthem is "Rest in the Lord " by Stickels. The choir, under the di rection of John Schmdt," jriwill sing "Savior Breathe, an Evening Blessing," by..Watkins, and ran other feature of music is to be the singinf of "JnMy Heart the Joy-bells," by Wilson, at night The members of . this quartet are Fred E. Bates, John Schmidt, Leslie Carson and Gerald Morri son. "Daring to Live" is the night sermon topic.- Also, in ' each eve ning service Clay J. Pomeroy, the associate minister, speaks ' for eight minutes on "Religion in the News." ':;. "J Monday is the night of Troop 4 of Boy Scouts meeting at the church, and Wednesday at ' 8:30 p.m. is the church night dinner. Drl Harrison Opens Series Dr. v J. (j. Harrison, pastor of the First. Methodist church, will begin a series of four January sermons oh! "A Religion for Bus iness ' and Professional People Sunday morning. ; j j His subject for Sunday wiDS be If Life Is Worth While, It Is Not Because You Found It that Way, but Because You; Have Made It so. The other sermon subjects for the series follows: January 14, "The i Four Great Realities by Which Men Live;" January i 21, God Fingerprinted in the Hea vens;' January 28. "Rediscovering Your Inescapables." Dean Melvin Geist will lead the choir I in iinging j "Blessing ,: and Glory and Ralph Dobbs WiU .be tEe piano soloist, playing "Inter mezzo in Ej Major; s '1. At 7:45 there will be a worship service and fellowship hour, j The pastor will! speak! on "Vision; and Duty, followed j by community singing and refreshments. Rev. G Smith Arrives Home Revl George Swift, rector of St Paul's Episcopal jchurch, arrived home on Friday, lifter spending a week;, in California attending the conference of the college com mission of: the Episcopal "church in Berkeley. .. , r'. ::V' - While ini the south, Rev; Swift visited his son-in-law and daugh ter. Ensign and Mrs. Seth P. Smith, and then: son "Michael, in Balboa. His son, George Swift, seaman first class, 'a .radar tech nician, who was here December 23 and 24, and has returned to his station' at Del Monte,' met his father in San Francisco. - Valley Churches FOUR COKNEKS BRANCH OF! riKST BAPTIST - J---'. - .- ' - East State and Qini streets. Sunday choot S:45 mjn. Ben Swlnford. -Supt. HATTSVTXXK BRANCH Of r riKS BAPTIST ' . - h ' . Hayesville school. Sunday school 1:49 un. Fred Broer. Snixt. - i- MrftTNONTTK BRETHREN 1125 Elm street. Sunday school jn. Morniortf messa VA, Rev. a. A. Lmwcnj Convalescent .homes Z.TO r.m. YPT, 1:15 pan. Evening senrice n AS, Rev. A.. A. Loewen. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:50 pjn. Choir re- bearsu xnursoay. oua pjn. - Opcfung Sulnrday, Jan. 6ih Corner of High & Ferry Sts Formerly Ji Dan Barns-location ! Featuring pre-war & & stoves, f i". Out of the high 1 We can save you money 14 Phone CliurcliesPlaii For Meetin jo's InlSilvertont 't - . . I.... j.- . ! SILVERTON tt-;The Rev, Ras- I sell . Myers , of the; .First Church of Christ 3 tannoqneing-he annual business, "meeting of . the 4 church for Sunday folilowmganoon. fel- owship idinnen: JTh past year's building T program ; will be "the principal : to ic. of : discussivn; with the annual Ibudget td be presented for ; approval, f, 1 ,S ' $ l?, v . At I Trimty-i church ' thei Dorcas societies 5 will ."meet j on . Tuesday, with f the f;afternoohigroup: f guests ot Mrs. Oswald Johnson; the ever ning i group : of , Mrs. I Russell "Nel son -of "Scotts 'Mill;'; z2 :l f?- ?f ;4 The;:Trinity,Iboardi of ' trustees, meets Tuesdayinight at 8 and -the y e a jr 1 y congregational business meeting will be" held Thursday at p.m. Confirmation instruction on $aturday at 9:30. The - Girls of the Lutheran Daughters of Ref ormation will meet! Saturday af ternoon at 2 o'clock at the; church. Rev. S. Ik Almlie is "announcing the jannual congregational I busi ness meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 j with - refreshments served followed by 'the business 'meeting of the senior Guild. Choir: rehear sal Will be held Thursday at 8 and jronfirmation classes -Saturday at P:30. . -- - l , - i!M : . JThe Intermission f meeting ' of Lutheran church will be; held at Calvary church Sunday, 'afternoon at 2130. The annual business ses sion of the congregation will be Tuesday at 8 p.muf and the" an nual business meeting 'of the 'Na 6mi society Wednesday at 7:30 in the church parlors.' Midweek Bi ble study "and prayer" service' has been setrfor -Thursday at '2' pjn. Rer O. C 0 1 s o n pastor, an nounces that Evangelist Alfred Knlitson will be at the ' church from' January 17" through Janu- ry 21. --."V, rvr. : Moody Institute Alan Begins Revival Series INDEPENDENCE The 'Rev. Homer W. Grimes- evangelist member of the extension staff of Moody Bible institute, -Chicago, will conduct meetings January 7 to 21 in the First Baptist Church, Third at B street Services Will be held every night except Saturday at 17:30 and on Sundays at 11 o'clock. . i ': j . . Grimes' experience as an evan gelist has been wide and varied and he is also a talented 'musician an& song writer. "Jesus Gives Me a Song" is probably the best known of his many compositions. i t - i Suverton Churches rnti ST CHURCH or CHRIST ark nd First streets, Russell Myers, paftor. Bible scnool VA3. j, J. jonn otf., Supt. Worship at 11. Evening serv ice at i MU. , l i STf PAUL'S "CATHOUC r Pine and Grant street Father John Van Hoomissen. pastor. Sunday masses at rS to 10 followed by benedictior Tuesday and Friday at 8:15 a.m. Other dais 1 ajn. j . i ;r i " J! ' ' . Y CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersey street. O. C. Olson; pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10 a.raj ' Olga Johnson.! superintendent. Oitine worship with communion at 11. Topic, "Christ's Challenge." nCNANUEL LUTHERAN : KOrtn. Church street. S. L. Almlie. paitor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Hannah Ulsen, supennienaeni. vivine service at ilS. Topic. "Star Led Men." Anthem by the choir. Luther League' Fellow- shhi at 7:30 p.m. Topic, "I Decide fo; Christ' trUmty t ; z f - Second and A streets. M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor. Sunday school , and Bible classes 10 a m. Divine worship at 11. Topic, "Faith" by Experience." Special music by choir directed by Mrs. Tom Anderson. Luther League 7:15 p-m. MEl THODIST ? 1 Main and Fiske streets. 0.; Leonard Johes, pastor. Bible school 1:43 a.m. Fred Baker, tupetantenaent, ; worship service at 1L :;, , j MARQUAM METHODIST i I Pierre Smith, pastor. Sunday school 10 1 a.m. Mrs. J. L. Jones, superinten dent. , - .. '- i ',. v ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' ! South Third street. Sunday school at 10 a jn. Worship at 1L l s- CHURCH OF GOD Second and A streets. L. W. Wright. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Preach ing' at -11. Children' hour 7 p.m. Bible study at 7. Evangelistic at 7., ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front street. Omar Bailey, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. Young people at :45 pjn. Evange listic at S. v- i ' v, -,!-,. I ;; LATTER DAY SAINTS t"! i . Meet at Modern .Woodman ball on Third street. Sunday school at 9:45 a jn. Worship at -11. MIA 70 pjn,. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Second and Park streets. N. C Emston, pastor. Sabbath, school Sat urday at S JO a.m. worship at u. irs at 330 pjn. - . j. r,f k ; r v pn.nRiM holiness ;-.J$-J?--: Knights of Pythias ball on Mill street. Omar V. Fen ton, pastor. Sun day school it 11 a jn. Divine ser vices at lit . .- . . , 1 4j, . CHRISTIAN AND - ''."' MISSIONARY ALLIANCE f . North Second street. B. A. Frank lin! sastor. Sunday achool at 10 ajn Worshin at 11. Young people at f :45 pjn. Evangeiisne at quality used furniture rent district 3092 Salem Churches HTun mTKT North Cottage at D street.! J. F. Ol thoff. DDj pastor. Sunday scnool :s ijo4 George. Schirroan, .Supt. -Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. Gods Wonders Tomorrow. vnui service 730 o'clock. Rev. John Gies- brecfat of ScoUand, sa.. guest speaker. FeUowsfiip luncheon : at noon. Annual church . meeting at . 1 :30.- Bible study, prayer service Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. CALVARY' BAPTIST . ' Comer of South Uberty ana snuier, Dr. Charles Durden. pastor. Kev. .i-. Howard .Smith, assistant pastor sun day services: 9:45 a.m -Bible -school. Rev 'L. H. Handle. Sunday school Supt. 110 o'clock, .morning. worship service. Burning But -Nor consumea,' nev w. R. TurnbulL supply preacher, 40 pm, Baptist youth. lellowship. 730 p.m Evahgelistic hours "The LhconqueraWe Christ." Kev. J, R. Tumbull. supply preacher,. 8.-00 pjrL. Singspiration with Bethel cnurcn. weanesaay , , -w v j".. midweek prayer .-sexvice. ;tj f FIRST-'BAPTIST - : :'.' ,-.-- Libectr Mod Marion streeisi-irvmg j. Fox," 0.D., pastor. Sunday school a:4 a.m.; Ray. Cates. Supfc . Morning service 11 'dock. Sermon- subject, "First Days." Xvening service 7 JO o clock. Sermon subject, "The Course of the Professing Church in This Age. Com bined MT meeting ew pjn., auu .umMinn (raun Ul bv DeWCV DaViS. -30 p.m, Wednesday, f$Q pa, prayer service, louowea oy oiscussion m per sonal evangelism, led by Rev. .1 L. AUes. Subject, rYou." Young People s prayer meeting. , .i. IMMANUEL BAPTIST " . ' - Corner of ' Hazel and i Acaaemy streets. Warren C Hale, , pastor. Sun day - school 9:4S . a.m tunica nmii, Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Com munion. service. Evening service -7 JO o'clock. Installation of ofioers. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 "30 pjn. Study ing Book Of Acts. , . - . V COUKT STREET CHRISTIAN ' ' :! - ITth at Court street; w. li.' layman. pastor. Sunday scnooi a :a ajn.- Mora ine service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon Sub ject, , "The Gospel - According i"td Matthew." Christian Endeavor Hour, t:30 pjn. Evening service 7 30 o'clock. Sermon by Raymond Armstrongs Mid week church ight,. Thurspay, pn Center and High streets. . DUnZiX. r' v. Vmm neonl. Dorthr Dav- Straln. pastor; Clay J. Pomeroy . -.sase ciate pastor, -aunaay acnooi w.a Morning service 10:50 'clock. Sermon subject.' Good Beginnings" by Dudley Strain. Youth meetings at t'M. Evening service 7 :30 o'clock. Sermon subject. Darin r to Live" by Dudley Strain Boy Scout xroop 4 meets .aionaay. 7 :30 p.m at church. Church nigftt supper Wednesday, f 30 p.m. -FIRST CONGREGATIONAL! - ' Marlon and North Cottage streets. David Nielsen,- minister. S:45 - a.m., church school. 11 a.m., service or wox ship. Service of Holy Communion. Ser mon: "Christ in Our Hearts." :30 p.m., young people's meeting, j .' -4 KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL - ' lth and' Ferry streets, Willard B. Ball, pastor. 'Sunday .school 10 a.m. Morning" service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Facing the Future. 1:30 p.m Pilgrim youth fellowship, 'j . ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Cheroeketa street. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. 7:30 a.m- Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.. church school. 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and sermon. 5 p.m., vesper service and annual meet ing. - . . . ; it-.-;.. HIGHLAND FRIENDS North Church street at Highland av enue. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sunday scnooi 10 a.m. uuton now, bupu Morn ing . service 11 o'clock. Sermon sub ject, "Christ the P re-Eminent." Young people's prayer meeting at p.m. Christian Endeavor at :30. Evening service 7:30 -o'clock. Midweek prayer meeting inursoay. im pjn. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS1 South Commercial at Washington. John and Laura Trachsel, pastors. Sun day school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 11 o ciock. Mrmon suDJect i by Oscar Brown, evangelist, guest ' speaker. Evening service 7:43 o'clock. Oscar Brown, speaker. Revival services night ly except Monday. Oscar Brown evan gelist. . j . AMERICAN LUTHERAN ' j 343 N. Church street. M. A. Getzeh- daner, D.D.. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "Christ's Love for His Church." Annual congregational meet ing 3 p.m. Luther league 7 p.m., Delia Saabye, leader. CHRIST LUTHERAN i M State street at 18th. F. H. Theuer. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon suhject. "Jesus, the Light of the World." Lu ther league 7 pjn. Dorcas society Wed nesday, X p.m. Priscilla guild Wednes day, 7:45 pjn. Confirmation class Sat urday, 9:30 ajn, LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial at Mvera. Josnfc Knotts, pastorr Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Lord's Memorial." Youth roups at ao p.m. Evening service JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "Buildin Into the New Year." Prayer meeting on Thursday, 7 JO pjn. ; FREE METHODIST ; 1 Market at North Winter afreet. Rev. M. P. Knigge, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. evening service 7;30 o'clock.' Youth groups :43 pjn. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 730 pjn. j . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I Chemeketa at Winter streets, Chester W. Hamblin. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. J. J. Fltssimons. pastor. Morning service 10:55 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Freedom Perfect." Evening serv ice 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Vic tory!" 4:30 pjn. Junior high fellow ship; I JO p m, supper; a:13. college and Tuxis fellowship. Monday. 7 JO. Boy Scouts. Thursday, 730, midweek service. - - FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ! SCIENTIST - Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "God." Evening service S o'clock, same subject. Wednesday meeting at pjn., testi monies of healing. Reading room 14 ovum msa street. CHURCH OF CHRIST - Madison and Baker streets. Evan geiist roy ZL Wallace Jr. n..lr.. morning and night. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Even- ins; service I o'clock. An all day serv- Donoiy, Dasaret juncn at noon. rirauun BHDOIJ, fan pjn, . CHURCH OF CHRIST I - ' Cottage and Shipping streets. J. Scott, pastor. Sunday school 10 a Serve "Over ThrV with Your American Red Cross 400 WORKERS NEEDED AT ONCE1 HEN: Between ages 29-50 with college training or its equiv alent to serve as Assistant Field Directors. . WOMEN: ; Between a jet . 25-3$ with college, training or its equivalent to serve as Recre - ation Workers. i Between ages 25-40, profes sionally trained and experi esiced Social Workers. "Between ages 23-35 with . three or more years', busi ness experience to serve as Overseas Secretaries. Apply at Your Local Rd Cross Chapter TeU 8277 43S SUte St. urnin service li nVlork Evening L f-alM. S 20. service 1-iH . ' FIRST CHURCH or GOD .. - Vottaee and Hood streets, .. ciltter. nastor. Sunday scnooi SCSrVhth 10:45 a.m. Morning; service II ociocK. .-. J"'----Christ on ; David's. . Thror . Lecture from : ehart, . Evening 5rvJ JLil tfSock. Sermon subject .P..'..Re: cevmg the Holy Spirit and VVhat.H- Will Do for .Us.' - . j bethany"ey. kefokmed ; - Capitol, ana '"'V . V"ki i ' .Morning service v:.i.n,.l.r nmstor. SUnaajL mon suhject. whi t.. .t the Lord." . . ,. u - . . . SEVENTH AY ADVESTIST ; - T- vZZSm P-stor. J Sabbath cJ- u..( service II o clock. v . .Ntrthactfii Union confer ence president, speaker. Young, 'eo. ple s-meetmg . y-w - -. . . rmsT icH;cH-ar the naz.renh .Center at Tbtrteentli streets,- Kev WeaWW-: Hess.' pastnr. Sunday school 9-45 a.m.-. MiLfora siuiv - ' . . Grmnn Xllhieet. ing service v ..i "Spiritual Worship." Youw groups S J rTm Evening service 7 JO o clock. Ser-Sacl-V- Sower" Wednes H,v 7 JO pjn- prayer and praise serv tg'sLtZSS. .pi, GabJ.an.hour. KSLM. j j ; CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE ' Fifth at uaines. v-. pastor. Sunday school MS ajn. Morn fri service n o'clock.! Evening serv ice 70 o'clock. Wednesday, 7 JO p.m, annual business .meeting. , , , , . TRUTH - CENTER ' " ' m.n n,.tar. Uorninl : aerviee .'.'11 w o'clock. Sermon subjectr "Bible Ms- tery," '. - - -y - -,- - . SALVATION ARMY - i 241 State street. Major F. P. Stevens, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service o'clock. aVeftlng-service oVloek. i Young people 1.00 djji. Thursday-Saturday, t p.m. piXGRiM 'nqlhiws .1 u ' ... 975 Market street, ram pastori Sunday-school-9:48 ajn.Morn- -. wvanceUstie servie. opie, uor ennort. " leader. - Evangelistic i:30 P-m. neancK7 ! mvl . t -30 "pjn.'.: : w :.! Vi. FIRST EVANGELICAL --: . Y .- - "Marlon-and Summer t streets, Hev. J. Kenneth Wlshart, pastor. Sunday school 9:4 a.m. R.-H. BrmeL Supu Morning service 11 . o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Matter of Diet," Youth groups will meet at 4:30 pjn. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Men will be m charge of the service. Prayer and. Bible hour Thursdays, 130 pjn. CALVARY CHAPEL -! FULL GOSPEL . 117 N. Church street, Salem. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. BeU. pastors. Sunday school 10 ajn.' Morning aervic 11 o'clock. Afternoon service 3:44 PJ rv.nin aervice 13 o'clock. Thursday service 7:45 pan. Saturday Bible stu dy and prayer, S pjn. Tuesday through Friday, prayer at X P-nx.- , . j FIRST SPIRrTCALIST , 24a N. Commercial. Services at 3:30 and 7 JO pjn. Circle at a. Speaker, Rev. Maxine Roberts. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 460 N. Cottage street. Sunday school 10 a.m.. followed by fast Sunday serv ices., Evening service 7 o'clock. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS I 17th and Chemeketa streets. C. H. Ashee. pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Zion league 4:43 pjn. Prayer meeting 8 pjn. Wednesday. .j ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST ' North 17th and Nebraska. J. M.I Goodheart. pastor. Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock.' Choir Sings, "Lord, What ShaU I Do?" Ser mon subject. "When Lite Turns Sour." 630 p.m.. youth study. "The Handicap of Color" with Dick Chase, leader. 8:30 p.nu. adults study, "Christ of the American Road." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Evangelistic service. Sermon subject. "The Personal Appeal of, Christ." s 3v p.m., youtn-aouit sing spiration. , ROSEDALE FRIENDS Rev. John J. Trachsel. guest speaker) at 11 a.m. Pastor . Rev. Oscar Mi Brown conducting service at South Salem Friends. Men of the local church will have charge. Male quartet, special music. Prayer meeting Wednesday will , join . outn saiem mends. PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 445 Ferry street. G. M. Eads. castor. Sunday, school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o ciocr. s:30 p.m- young people s service, evening service 7 30 ociockj Wilma Wallace, girl evangelist Iron Texas, speaker. Monday, 8 p.m., spe-i cial fellowship service. First Christian church In Dallas. Bishop B. F. Douglas oi ios AneeieSi guest speaker. Services each night except Monday and Sat4 uraay witn Evangelist Wallas, speaker. CHURCH OF GOD ' ' 940 South 22nd street. Rev. C. W Cleghorn. nastor. Sundav school Id m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Eve ning service 7:45 o'clock. Prayer serv ice weanesaay, 7:45 p.m. Young peo pie's endeavor Friday. 7:43 pjn. , . Amity Baptist Church Annual Meeting Sundayf AMITY The annual' roll call election ol officers! and no host dinner will be held Sunday, Jani uary 7 at the Amity BaDtist church. . ; Dinner will , be'j served" at thl close of the morning- service. Rolt call, business meeting and eleel Uon of officers . will be held at 2:30 pjn. All members and friends of the Amity Baptist church axe invited to these services. I $ J V r - i Fey E. V7id!zs&, Jr. f Oklahoma City, Okla. j Nationally KnownEvangelist, Ed itor and Debater.-Evangelist Wal lace will be heard in, a series of gospel meetings, to b conducted l e Church of Christ, located on Madison and Baker streets. Sa lem. , . . . . v7-.- A 'i. hnnlng December 31 and eon. tlnulnr throuth January Services berim prompUy at ":5 each evening , You Are i Invited! I