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- ,1 rt i -.( fha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Maiming. PAGE FIVE jMay 18t 1945 I ' ' ' ' -I Confirmation To Be Given At Silverton SILVERTON ConflrmaUon services will be held in two Luth- I eran churches Sunday morning, jwlth processional offerings at Immanuel and Trinity. To be con firmed at Immanuel are J Janei Johnson, Lou Ann Hatteberg, -Wallace Satern, Melvin Hollin, Amy Lou Espe, Rose Marie Tor resdalT Pauline Moen, Betty Bye, Louise Ulvin, Lyle Myren and Rog er Loe." Confinnants at Trinity church art Barbara De Langh, Bernice Hanson, Carol Sletto, Catherine Gladem, Dorothy Thompson, El len G undersoil, Gerry McDonald, Irene Totland, LaVonne Anderson, Mary Ann Hanson, Sonya John son, Jeane Goocen, Charles Erik sen, Chester. Storruste, Ronald Neperud, Merwyn Biveness and Paul Sunset ! " i i Communion services will be held at. Trinity at 3 pjn. and at Im manuel at 8 pan. Trinity Sunday school teachers will meet Tuesday at 8 pjn. : - ; j' ! Immanuel Guild will meet Wed nesday at 2 at the church with Mrs. Severt Funrue and Mrs. Os- . car Johnson as hostesses. j Court of Honor of Troop 52 will be held Monday night at 7 at the Methodist church.' Parents and friends are invited and the meet ing will be held in the auditorium. Home Missions Sermon Rev. J. Kenneth WLshart, at First .Evangelical church, Marion and Summer- streets, will speak Sunday morning upon the mis sionary theme "Our Great Priv ilege." The emphasis will be home missions, especially in relation to the opportunities of the Evangel! cal church now has in Oregon and Washington. . I The local church has raised $750.00 toward a goal of $1500.00 The balance will be raised at this service it is hoped. Rev. Wishart will preach upon the subject "Tri umphant Christians,? at 8 p. m. The song service will be led by Rev. John Pike. Parents attention is called to the features carried on Sunday morning : to take care of the younger children. The jun ior church is for all children from the first grade to junior high age. The primary church conducted for pre-school age children and the nursery for babies. ; Y Counsellor Turner S jieaker The Rev. Arthur j. Stanley of Portland will be guest minister Sunday at the Christian church in Turner. He is a special coun sellor 'lor returning j service men, - and has headquarters at the Cen tral YMCA in Portland. He re cently closed a successful pastor ate with the Central Christian church in LaGrande. The Rev. Nevitt B. Smith will be the speaker fori the evening service of the church. He is pas Topi tor of the Turner Methodist church and a student in Willamette ud ' versity. - The Rev. Gene Robinson, pas tor of the Turner Christian church will speak Sunday in the First Christian church of Klamath Falls when they celebrate; the burning of the mortgage on their building. Mr. Robinson was a member of the Klamath Falls church from 1928 to jl936, when he enrolled in Northwest Christian College at Eugene. He was ordained to the ministry in this church on June .' 4, 1939. ! j Linfield Choir ; To Give Concert . 1- i :. The linfield college A Capelle choir of McMinnville; will present a sacred concert at J the Calvary Baptist church, Sunday at 7:30 o' clock. Included in the choir pro gram will be solos, J instrumental numbers, the mixed ensemble and the Linfield octette 'The choir will sing three groups of ; three . numbers each. : -I Those appearing in! special num bers are Helen Edfast, vocalist; Lotti Meves, violinist. Barbara Jane Wood will speak ori They Walk With God T i The choir will also; have charge of the Baptist Youth Fellowship Hour at 6:30. Raymond D. Rhea is the director of the choir and is assisted bv John Giltner.i Later the senior choir will entertain the Linfield choir and the Baptist Fel lowship as at social hour. Dr. Charles Durden will speak on "What To Do With Trouble' in the morning. v Qiurch-Choirs On Radio Program The children and Junior choirs of the First Presbyterian church will present musical program on the local young people's ' church of the air Sunday afternoon at 4 D. m. on station KSLM. Virginia Ward Elliott, director of music of the First Presbyterian church has arranged the program which is sponsored by Salem Dea coness hospital. The Rev. Sam r. Keufeldt, chaplain, is in general charge. - .,.'. - i . . , i - Yonth Ceuncll Meettog The Sa lem Youth council will meet Sun day at 3 pm. at the First Congre gational church. Election 01 01 Xicers will be held. Salem Churches CALVARY BPATIST 1230 South Lihertr t- Hn. Pharte Durden, DO. pastor. Rev. C. Howard amiu, assistant pastor. Sunday school 9Ai a.m. I. H. Handle, supcrintcn dent Morning service at 11. Sermon subject. "Whit to Do With Trouble." 830 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Linfield college choir in charge. Even In service at 1:30. Linfield coUege cappcua choir, K. D. Rhea, direct or, Wednesday 7 JO p.m. midweek meeting for prayer and praise. Topic, jesua ma uivmm Redeemer . BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottaee at D st. J T. Olthoff. DD. pastor. Sunday school tAi a.m. George iperintendent. Morn; kin n service at 11. i 0WU1IIHU1. BU Serm on sub- Ject. 'Waiting or Believuv Evening et. "Be service at 120. Sermon subject. setting- Sins." Bible study and prayer Wednesday at IMS P-m. . ITJtST BAPTIST Liberty and Marion tts. Irving A. To. DO, pastor. Sunday school 8:44 mm. Ray Cates, superintendent. Morn ing service at 11. Rev. James Palmer, guest speaker. Evening service at 7 JO. spring concert, gin cn ndstrand. director, s p .m. orches- tra practice. M pjn. BYT meeting for aU groups. Monday 1 pja. teachers rroupa. Atonaay i pja. reacners cers banquet. Wednesday T-.30 mcers d pjn. prayer mee ting Leader. Rev. Xarl U Bake ker. Young De ople s prayer roeei- ng, mission study on the American IMMANVBX baptist Corner of Hazel and Academy its. Warren C Hale, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Kunica Hart, superintendent Morning service at 11. Evening ser vice at T:50. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 1:30 pjn. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court sts. W. H. Lymaa, Eastor. Sunday school 9:45 am. Morn i(f service at 10:50. Sermon subject. "Pentecost and the Church." Chris tian Endeavor hour 8 JO p.m. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "Par takers of the Divine Nature." Mid week church night Thursday S JO p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High sts. Dudley Strain. astor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Les ie Carson, sunerintendent. Morning service at 10:50. Sermon subject. "We Need One Language." Evening service at 730. Sermon subject, "The Power of Pentecost." Boy Scouts meet Mon day at 7 JO. Church night Wednesday at 9M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottage and Marion sts. Services will bet conducted by Dr. D. V. Poling, Oregon State college. Church school 9:45 a.m. Moraine service at 11. Ser' mon subject,. "Mo Near cuts to Char acter." 3 p.m. Salem Youth Council will meet in parlors of First Conge- national church. Young people s meet ing at 6 JO. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry sts. Willard B. Hall. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon by Rev. Paul A. Davies, superintendent of Con gregational churches of Oregon. Pil grim Youth Fellowship. :30 pjn. HIGHLAND FRIENDS North Church st. at Highland ave. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Chiton Ross, supenn tendent. Morning service at 11. Gen eral Supt. Joeepn u. eece, guest SDeaker. Junior CE at 4 JO. Youth prayer meeting at 6 JO. Senior CE at 7. Evening service at S. Missionary address by Joseph U. Reece: luus trated by pictures from Bolivia. South America. Prayer at pjn. meeting Thursday SAINT MUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa sts. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. 'Holy com munion 7:30 ajn. Church school 9:43, Holy eucharist and sermon at 11. AMERICAN LUTHERAN 341 North Church st. M. A. Getxen- daner, DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service at 11. sermon subiact. "The Meaning of Pentecost. Luther League at S pjn. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State st at 18th. F. H. Theuer. pas tor. Sunday school 949 a.m. Morning service at 11. Festival of Pentecost. Sermon subject. "The Sealing of the Spirit." Luther League at 7:30 pjn. Confirmation class Sahvday 9 JO ajn. ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN fMo. Syaod) ISth and A ats. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. No Bible class. Special confirmation service at 10. Walther League annual roll call at 7 JO pjn. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson si S. Kay nor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject, "The leoicanon ot me, Youth Fellowship at I JO pjn. nR ST METHODIST Church and State sts. or. J. . Har rison, pastor. Church school 9:49 ajn. Preston Doughton. superintendent. Worship at 10:35. A Fearless raitn." sermon by the Rev. John L. Knight. No evening worship. FREE METHODIST Market at North Winter sr. nev M. P. Knicje. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Emory Goode. superinten dent. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 1:45. Youth groups at 8:43, Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p.m. LESLIE METHODIST South commercial at Myers st. Jos eph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon Youth Fellowship group T pjn. Even' ma aervica- at S. Favorite hymn con cert by the choir. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 pjn. mimw MKTHODHT 15th, and Mill Its. LrfTWell Gilger, nastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn ing service at 11. Young people a ser vice 7 pjn. Evening service at 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Mf IT VRKSRYTERIAN! rt,nBkt at Winter sL Chester W. Hamblin, pastor. Sunday acbool 9:45 am. J. J. Fitzsimons. superintendent. iinrnn irviM at 10:SS. Sermon sub- iect. "Blind Spot" Evening service at t t3Q. Sermon subject. I "James and in4. Youth TeUowahioa at 8:30 pjn, Monday at 7:30. Boy scoui. inurs- day at '7:30 mid-wee ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OF THE nwnin METSUN IN CHRIST North 17th and Nebraska ave. J. M. Good heart pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Bill Dumgan. superuwenaeni. ui Uatment day program. Morning ser vico at 11. Sermon subject. ,ui jncon Hitional Surrender Means a J0 pjn. Intermediate CE. Bob Olson, Utaar. Yrtiaji. wi leu uw mm- inc of Christianity to a Young Nad n." Nancv Graves. Adult CE as uauaL Evening service at 7:30. Ser mon by the pastor. btbi rsiiun OP GOD - Cottage and Hood its. Sunday 10:45 a.m. "Christ our neeper. ar. xx. Schlatter. 7:45 pjn. "The Grace God." Bev. J. J. Gillespie. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST oi I.1TTU DAY SAINTS 480 north Cottage at sunaay scnooi 10 ajn. Relief society, priesthood meeting and primary at 11 J0 ajn. rnnlmnM in Portland has been poet' poned.- Memorial aervtces m nonor n Uie iaie aresiaeni uw i Sacrament meeting i pjn. PTLGRTM HOLINESS 873 Market at Paul C Nerlng. pas tor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service at 11. Evening young people's service at 7:1. Miss Alley Downer, leader. Evangelistic service at 7:43. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:43 pjn. TRUTH CENTER 338 State st Olive Stevens. md. pas tor. Morning service at 1L Sermon subject. "Law of Liberty First Ilclhodisl Church .- . Down Town The Tall White Spire Ilcrxikg Worship - 10:53 o'Cl::!: "A Fearless Failh" Sermon by The Re v. John L. Knight, Counselor of Religion at Willamette Universitj, Visitors and Friends Cordially Invited FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and. liberty its. Sunday school U a.mj Morning service at 11. Sermon subject. "Mortals and Ira- mortals. evening service at S. Ser- subteet. "Mortals and Immortals.' Wednesday evening meeting at S includes testimonies of healing. Read ing room at IM South High sU calvary chapel I 1T75 North Church st. Bev. Claude I C and Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday I morning in UW aDsence OX UT. 1 OX, Jfors1wiJ,;lwho 13 attending the meeting fa service at s. Tuesday service at t pm I Thursday service at S pan. CHURCH OF CHRIST - ' I Cottas and ShlDDing sts. lames A. 1 Minl.43 Sft ject. "fha New Birth." Evening ser-1 vice at S. sermon sucjeci. -cnarac-1 ter Study: Noah." Young people's ser- vice and Bible study 7 pjn. i ; I miT rarrBi-n n tw NiTiitNil Center at 13th st. Weaver W. Hess, j pastor, Ford , service Building. lect. -special reature," weonesaay at l 7 JO P.nv prayer, and praise servica. i Saturday 9:43 pjn. The Galilean Hour, J kslm. v - I christian and ' missionary alliance ! I Fixth and Gaines sts. Herman J. I Bohl. pastor. Sunday school IAS ajn. Maynard: Haver land, superintendent, o? s'uUlvchooTOn win Dring me jnessage. .vening ser- VStfttVSi&yS&rZ the person of Jim Thompson and Miss Carol Cooper. .Those desiring to play in h orxhMtti ihmi ii rnma im th In the orchestra should come for the JO practice, j t - EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE, j ASSEMBLY OF GOD ( 13th at Ferry st. Walter S. Frede rick, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. J. BarUett, superintendent. Morning service at 11. : Sermon subject. "' Zeal of Jesus Christ. Dedication infants at the mominit service. Even ing service at 7 :4S. Sermon subject. The World's Greatest Evangelist, who J Was He?" Wednesday - at 7:45 p.m. studies hi the : life of Christ prayer and testimony, i Saturday at 7:45 "Tab ernacle Echoes' over station KSLM. FOURSQUARE North i9tn at tsreyman st. unaries Tata 3 rtactor SunHav irhnnl a.m. Morning , service at ii. sermon i subject. fThe jChurch,.and Its Stew- aras. jsvening! evangelistic service at i 7 :43. Tuesday Bible study. 7:45 pjn. prayer and V. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Hood and North Summer sts. G. T. Dickinson, pastor.' Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m,1 Saturday. Morning service at 11 o'clock Saturday. Guest speaker. C. . Wittischibie. who has spent eizht years in , the orient. He and his fam- ilv were Interned in Baruio lor 3fc years by,' the Japenese and were res cued by American forces from Bilibid prison in. Manna, xr meeting at s:ia p.m. Evangelistic meetings Sunday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Special guest speaker. Rev. R. E. Crawford of Nash ville, Tenn., Monday at 7 JO pjn. i FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner of Marion and- Summer sts. Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart, pastor. Sun da; iy school 9 :45fjn. r. H. Ennel. up- intendent. Morning service at 11. mnon aubieet. "Our Great Privi-1 eri Sermon aubieet. "Our Great Privi' lege." Youth group will meet at 7 subject. ? "Triumphant Chritians." u.jn. itvcnini ',crvm i a. oci mvjn i Prayer and Bible hour Thursday s pjn. I THE SALVATION ARMY i 341 State St.! Major. P. P. Stevens, I KfervMiri? p.m. Evening service at tuw. services i ThursdaysSaturday et S pjn. ij- ; -I, , I ITRST SPIRITUALIST In Roberts and Mrs. Edith Scott. w nonn tommerau m. xict. aaa- i Afternoon service at 130. Circle at 9.1 Lvcnun Kmc. m. . i. SilvJrt on Churches ITRST CERIST1AN Park at First st. Russell Myers, pas tor. BibW sshool 9:4S a.m. Ralph Peo- laa, superintendent, worship at it. ivening service at 70. MARQVAM METHODIST Scotts Mills road at Marquam. Pierre Smith, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services at ll. Young people Sunday night k christian scisnce South Third st Sunday school 943 ajn. Worship at 11. ' chukcH: or god - Second t A st. O, S. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Worship a 11. Chiidren s hour i pjn. Bible study at 7. Evangelistle al t. assembly OP god : rrom st. umar nauey. pastor, oun - dav school 9:45 ajn. Worshio at 11. Young people at 8:43 pjn. Evange - usuc at a. LATTER DAY SAINTS Modern 'Woodman all on Third it Sunday school at 9:45 ajn. Worship at ii. Mia at ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Pine at Grant st Father .John Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses at t and 10 ajn. followed by benediction. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 8:15 a.m. other days atiiao ajn. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Park at' Second t. William W. Ring. pastor, saooaut scnooi saturaay at 930 a.nu. Worship at 11. t:-. ractni RQL1NEH " Kniehu of Pythias hail on Mill st. Omat Penton, pastor. Sunday lOatn FMuina Mnri at ill. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE North Second at B. A. Franklin, minister, s Sunday school at 10 ; ajn. Worship at 11. Young people at 8:43 pjn. Evangelistic at 7:45. METHODIST r - 'i Main at FUke at O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school 9:45 ajn. Fred Baker, superintendent, worship at ii Youth Pellowship 7 pjn. trinity second at A st M. J. ic. Fuhr..j pas - snprt'Mornin'g- t the Golden Pheasant, Monday at 11. Sermon subject. "God's I at 7 Pan. Frank Bennett simer- IZS.P? rZ SSI intendent of the Salem schools. 10 "a.m. Confirmation services at ll. I the morning of April 30. Hours Oioir .rehearsal Thursday 1 1 pjn tCm- later his boat was found in mid formation instruction Saturday at 9 JO I f"" rMMANUEL . . . North qnurcn at. s. J- wmm.: pas- i . . . - . . a. . .. ; tor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Divine wor-1 heart attack or .Stroke While, an shlp at 11. Sermon, 'Pentecost Con-1 choring his boat His body was LouteeMcInaId and Evelyn Johnson in charge of program. Holy commua - on at m.'i:, :. i CALVARY: " ' , ! Jersey at. u. uuwi, v day school 10 a.m. Olga Johnson, sup - erintenaent. services at i. .unou practice Wednesday at p.m. ; Valley Churches KSIZER tTNION PndenemhMiHoeal) Grange 1 haU. Rev. David Hamm. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn- Inf iirvtee it U Croup gathering nVkML r-wr kooL oT ht sinter at 12:30. ; Afternoon program at X. Younff people's mceung at i -w. a.vea ing service at S. HAYESVTXLE BRANCH OP FIRST BAPTIST i Hayesville scheol. Sunday school 9:45 Palmer Will Speak Sunday V A -i Tl - "Li " It I of- KanflCTi " ill JL-91 J tAY3,U3 ,:. ;. . . l! 1 i- .... . ., , . ."ii .1 . " Rev. James Pahner, retired gen eral secretary of . the v YMCA in Portland, will be guest speaker at the First Baptist church Sunday . Y .7 . vuiv" rrira' Chicago of the board of finance Und Promition of the Northern '" wvwu., j w 1 The Eirls chorus, directed br G U?- Sent the annual Spring Concert at m.rn n m n which th ntiWii i -V. p jai TO wnicn me pUDUC IS Invited. j "; Teachers and -officers oft the church school Will hold a banquet wu De vie speaxer. - nev. 4. xv. ts,t,k,,ii tKt -nv " v , has arranged a display of the lat- rnaterial for church school workers. He will also lead. 3 i v 1 v -o.i m rv. x-" a 4-.cr wm; uve charge Of the prayer Service Wed- nesday night The young people are oegmmng uui weeK xoe Sluay M fc American Indian, Which was postponed because of i the phH.fJan TJf c-rviVo ..mlnai- unrisuan lue service seminar. Maude Durfee will lead the dis cussion, n Valley Obituaries Frank M. Bissell 'i j i! I DALLAS, May 13 Frank M. BisselL 92, died Thursday at a lo- tal hospital. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. from Hinkle-Bollman chapel, with! bur ial in Salt Creek cemetery, jj Born in Ohio in 1882, he farmed m lowa. lie was married to uz- U: - Heaton in 1896. and thev lived r . . .. " . liT" in Gresham until 1903, when they moved to Salt Creek community, where they have since livei ! Survivors are the widow, three daughters, Mrs. Albert Burel back, Dallas; Mrs. Marie Zumwalt land Mrs. May Worden, Portland; two sons, Merton C. and Gover E., Dallas; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. William G. Reddekopp DALLAS, May 18 Funeral ser vices for William G. Reddekopp, 62, who died Tuesday at ihis home in Salt Creek community, .,, . ... c. . Will be held Saturday at 2 pjn. from Henkle - Bollman funeral panors. , Born June 6, 1883, in Amben- oenn, wuHoa, ana movea to me Louisville rnmmimitv in 18R3 and to Salt Creek in 1893. He married same Havnes or Tmamoolc. wno ,,rolWM al n. Bnn tpHoU m. v waay bmtw viv eavKa siiw va "o uiuuiai, uu i i ii t !j I John of St Manes. Idaho: Jacob of rinvaMilc n n Portland and Tacoma. Stepban Spraser MT. ANGEL Funeral services for Stephan Sprauer, 87, were held from St Mary's Catholic church Thursday at 8:13 II a.m. Rev. John Cummisky officiated at i the requiem mass and Rev. Vin- I cent Konnert nreached the timer - . r-,-; 11 sermon. Graveside services in I Calvary cemetery were conducted hy Hildebrand Melchior and Rev. Francis Burner. . 3 I i iim.. au, n.iik.r. ait l AMVav eat. a SS4tlL7Vail SJ. 9 TVVSV: aJ J I sandneDhews of the deceased. I r, , c ,- : 1 aprauer, wuuam oprauer, j Henry Sprauer of Mt AngeL Wil liam and Erwin Sprauer of With row. Wash. The following grand i .- i i Mcyucwa-ui-Mw ettcu u uvnurmrj 1 pallbearers: Joseph Pohlschneider and Frank Vachter of St Paul, John windschlegel and Hubert Esser of Silverton, and Joseph Buhl and John Kuachnik of Ger yais. He was a resident of Mt. J Angel since 1910, when he took up residence on a farm south of Mt Angel,- where he continued to live until his death. 5; Survivors are the widow, two children, Mrs. Louise Vachter of St Paul and Stephan of Mti An- fwA irrti t A nl ii A es wa A li m - i""""", uu xwut I nephews, Joseph and Karl Sprau- nf Mt A-al Willaim SnMiKi- I " " w.-vwi ui rr iuu ow, ana siase oprauer oi Sunny side, Wash. James Martenson MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockholm are in Roseburg this week to attend funeral services for James Martenson, 66, i who I was drowned In the Umpqua river April 30. . Martenson, a retired I ianner. naa orten iisnea uus nv 1 and went out in a boat alone. l aucu, luuwtcu, uui Lie i was eone. It is thought he suffered a not found UntU May 14. He Was I the father of Mrs. Edward Thiele, I ji,..u.. il. ci..u I uusuiciri-i4H ui ui omw holms. His widow is the only oth- i ' ., 1 er survivor. am. Fred -Broer, superintendent FOUR CORNERS BRANCH OP FIRST BAPTIST - East State and Elma sts. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Ben Swiatord, super- intenoent. ' . - :. . . , . i BRUSH COLLEGE COMMUNITY e,fT7,V' V?h a , iXZ Sunday school 19 ajn. Morning ser- I T SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY ' Sunday school 19 ajn. Church at 11 Kav. r. C staauvaro. minister. If Good Mornlnrc Our life Is not always Sunshine and Roses, il s W I x, Sorrow may come. "O, safe to the Rock that I is higher than I, My ) ! soul in its conflicts and 1 L S B E sorrows would fly; So I sinful, so weary, Thine, f Thine w o u 1 d X be; $ n Thou blest 'Rock of r E Ages,' I'm hiding in Thee.; -cd Et I, Box UU Salea 3MCSSX)CEa il ; il : ; I rdTii I TM Valley Bribb Woodburn VFW Meet A Wood- burn post of the Veterans of For eign Wars will be organized at an pjn. meeting called fori Tues day, May 22, at the city hall there. All veterans with overseas serv- ce are invited to Ettehd. Commencement Speaker-fDr. C A. Howard of OCE at Monmouth wfll address high achobl com mencement groups it Priheville, May 18; at Park Rose, May 25: and t Corvallis, June 1. Estate Sold The Banckl estate in Marion community was sold recently to Norman Mash and El- win Pierce, Jersey breeders. Mr. and Mrs.V Pierce expect to move soon to their part of the property. Ladies' Night The Silverton Lions club plans a "ladies' night" for May 23 at 6:30 p. m. Dale Larmar is in charge. Pet Parade The Silverton pet parade will be held May 25. The egion post is in charge of the an nual jff air. i j Legion Auxiliary Juniors Entertain MT. ANGEL The Mt fr Angel uniors of the ! American Region auxiliary combined a nohost sup per fqr their mothers with the annual election of officers. Sylvia Lucht was elected presi- dtn; vice-president, Martha Er- wert; secretary-treasurer, Regina Traeger; chaplain,! Marion .linger; sergeant-at-arms, Anita Norton. The supper ivas prepared and served! by the girls. 'Mothers in cluded! Mrs. Fred Prossert Mrs, Fred Lucht, MrsJ Otto Oswald, Mrs. Joseph Faiilhaber. Mrs. A. G. Traeger, Mrs. Joseph Erwert, Mrs, Ed Unger, Mrs. S. Sibley, Mrs. Clifford Norton and : Mrs. i A. P. MUIer. .. ' 1- ! I The Juniors how hive 13 mem bers. .if Freddie Lucht entertained with a selection on the pianoaccordion. Potted plants were presented to Mrs. Prosser. chairman Of the Juniors, and to Mrs. Norton, gold star mother. ! I Class Meets at Ragland Home i LABISH CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ragland entertained members of thai Kum-Join-Us class at their home on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris and Mr. and Mrs. . Joe Burr were or the entertainment! committee. A picnic will again be held this sum mer and appointed to make the arrangements were Mr. and Mrs, Pete Russ and Mr. and Mrs.! Harry Lovre. Present were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Boehm, Mr. and Mrs. Ru ben Boehm, Mr. and! Mrs. Clyde Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Wein man, Miss Connie Weinman, Val mer Klampe,! . Mrs. Kathryn Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bibby, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasmus sen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker, Mr, and Mrs. Arlo Pugh, Mjt and Mrs, Pete Russ, Mr. and Mrs. Uhowles Tontz, Mr. and i Mrs. Nathan Kurth, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Rag land, Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Mc Claughry, Mr. ! and Mrs. Henry Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bad ger, Mr. and Mrs. Orvflle Klampe and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre. The Ladies Aid meeting date has been set ahead one week due to Memorial day; Mrs. Frank Weinman has Invited; the mem bers to herhosne.: Walter Weinert, who was! mov ed to the veterans hospital in Portland recently from a Salem hospital. Is reported improving. A number of Labish Center res! dents have been trying to secure telephones and, the group will meet again at the schoolhouse Monday at S pin. I Middle Grove Union Sunday School Plans For Joint Meeting- 1 - ! ; MIDDLE GROVE A special meeting of "the Union Sunday school Sunday, May 20. Sunday school begins at 10:45 av mV Rev. Peter j Seeker, Sunday school missionary,: wfll apeak at 11 o'clock; a basket lun&i at noon with Keizer, Waconda and jSweg-le- groups Invited to i participate. Rev. R. P. Targartt of Portland, acting , superintendent o : the American Sunday school iunion, will speak in the afternoon. ; First; . Presbyterian, ChurcK 1', Chemeketa at Winter! . . Chester W. Hamblin, Pastor 10:55 A. M. -Blind Spot" 7:30 P.M. MJames and Jude"; - Statesman VCotiimuhityu Corrhoridents ' 50-Year!Qass ? Plans Reunion At Monmouth . MONMOUTH Commencement at Oregon ' College of Education will be held Friday, June 1, at 2:30 pjn. Dr. Orlando J. Hollis, acting president of the University of Oregon, will be the speaker, Sigurd Nilssen from the univer sity music department will be solo ist; and Stacey Green, also from the U. of O. music department, will play his accompaniments. i Dr. C AI Howard wfll award diplomas to the class. A feature of the day will be a Reunion for the class of 1893. The custom of holding 50th anniversary celebra tions of classes has proved popu lar with the older graduates, and members of the 1894 class have signified intention to visit their alma mater again thisyear. Mrs. R. W. Kirkwood of Day ton has been furnishing informa tion anent the 1895 group. Eva Aloda Nash of 89? North Winter st., Salem, and her sister, Mrs. Maizie Nash Smith, 1180 Smith st., Salem, are both 1895 alumnae. They formerly lived at Amity. Emmet Staats of Morunouth, Mrs John Robbins (Lena Prescott) of 642 North Liberty st, Salem, are members, and Mrs. Robbins' de ceased sister was: a member. Julia McCullough Smith, de r ceased, for whom her husband established a fund to provide an annual ' memorial cash award to woman student of ,OCE, was alsp a member of the class of 1895.. While the roll is not com plete as yet, of the .entire 1895 group, information is daily reach' ing Miss Cecilia Brennan at the college. . ; Baccalaureate will occur Sun day, May 27, at 3 p.m. Dr Ray mond B. Walker of the First Con gregational church, Portland, will give the address. ; The same morn ing an alumni breakfast wLU be held at the Marion hotel, Salem, with the Campus club inviting the seniors to be their guests. Mrs: Dessa Hofstetter, OCE librarian, is in charge of arrangements. Pioneer Visitors Over Past Weekend PIONEER The Pioneer com munity club met at the play shed for a covered dish dinner Satur day night Due to the busy sea son it was decided -not to organ ire a farmers union until fall Be cause of the graduation exercises scheduled the day before the next regular club meeting, it was voted to have a called meeting sometime : in June. - Mr. and Mrs. James Coy of Roseburg visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom! Killer, and son and family Mr.! and Mrs. Howard Coy from Mon- i day until Sunday. Dorothy Keller,, oldest daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, jr.,1 sang on the program "Stars of Tomorrow," over station KGW, Portland, Saturday. She was ac companied on the piano by Lloyd Domarchosky of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Black went to Eugene Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dornbecker, ! Ruth and Mary, went to Corvallis! Sunday, where they visited Robert Dornbecker, who is in the Corval lis hospital. ! Mrs. Frank SearL who under-, went a major operation In a Port land hospital two weeks ago, is convalescing at ; the home of a friend in Dallas and plans to re turn to her home in Pioneer some time this week.! I . . Detroit Serviceman Returns to Hospital , , . i , DETROIT Mrs. G. Dickie has returned . - home : from Farragut, where her son, i Jim Dickie, ina naval hospital there. He , is ill with arthritis and was recently brought from the south Pacific. Mrs. Dickie's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilbur Harlan, of Foss,1 Ore- accompan ied her on the trip. Mrs. Guy Moore and son Rod ney, and Mrs. i Mermillion and daughter Colleen were in Salem last week. Mrs. John Estey has returned home after spending sev eral days in Salem. Catches of fish are few here, due to high water caused by recent rains. r Sacred Concert 1 . BY THE -. ' Linfield College A Cappella Choir IL D. Rhea, Director -SUNDAY AT 7;30 P. M. ; Screen by Dr. Chirrlcs D:n!ca ; "What to Do with Trouble" C2HV2U1Y BAPTIST CHUIICII South liberty and lUIIcr l Valley Births MONMOUTH A ' daughter, Molly Jeanne, was born May: 5 at Salem hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stump. This is theirs first child and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stump. ; Stannard Family Entertains for . Mother's Day J SALEM HEIGHTS Guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Stannard at their Salem Heights - home j last week were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Pettit of Newport and Mr. and Mrs. Everett ' Struckmeier j and baby Janet of Cloverdale. i The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stannard and their families gave Mother's Day dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Huber and daughter, Mrs. Ed ward Mohr of Hfllsboro; Mr.: and Mrs. Russell L. Parker and! son, Ralph, of Newberg, and daughter. Mrs. Brock Dixon and Gale of Eugene; Mrs. Maurice Pettit of Newport and daughter, Mrs. Rob ert Phelps. of Salem. j Turner Clinic Set For Next Tuesday i TURNER Pre-school clinic will be held in the basement of the Christian church next Tuesday, May 22. It will be conducted by Dr. W. J. Stone and the staff from the Marion county health depart ment Last Tuesday night at. 7 o'clock a lather and son banquet f was given in the Christian church: din ing room. Frank B. Bennett, su perintendent of Salem schools, was the speaker. Also on the pro gram were numerous readings by C. R. Moore and Vernon Fishback and an amusing song by Vernon Fishback and Gene Robinson. Those whose sons are in the serv ice gave brief accounts of their activities. Spaghetti Dinner To Be Sunday at Catholic Church SILVERTON St Paul's Cath olic church annual Italian ! spa ghetti dinner will be served Sun day night at the parish dining haU with cards played later.' St Monica's altar society is sponsoring the dinner and enter tainment and Mrs. Luigi DeSantis has been made general chairman of the committee. She will be as sisted by her kitchen committee of Mrs. J. Uselman, Mrs. L. B. S char back, Mrs. Leo Gier, Mrs. Law rence Gerlitz, Mrs. P. P. Shep herd, Mrs. Joseph Kastigar, Mrs. Bill Flanagan, Mrs. Ben ZoRner and Mrs. Thomas Miller. Serving in the dining room will be Mrs. Orville Frank, Mrs. Otto Lais, Mrs. Lu Seifer and Mrs Harry Burr. 1 . : Johnsons Hosts to Junior Farmer $ ! . SILVERTON Daryl and Aidell Johnson were hosts Wednesday night to the Central Howell Far mers' Union Juniors. Plans were discussed for various recreational projects for the summer months, with final decisions to be made at the meeting to be held June 20 at Central Howell. .I.J! Following the business meeting. which was presided over by Daryl Johnson, a chapter from Cather ine Butts' "Living by the Way" was read and discussed. The book deals with community living, and Robert Beutler was in charge of the Wednesday night discussion. Community singing and refresh ments completed the evening, i During the business meeting, Lloyd Beutler served as secretary for Ilene ZielinsU, who was! ab sent Don Steffen, local leader, was also in attendance. - Summer Enrollment at OSC May Set Record) - CORVALLIS, May 18-(JP-Stu-dent enrollment at Oregon State college summer school may j top any previous year. ; College officials today checked a dwindling supply of 'summer school catalogs and predicted they wouldn't last long if inqui ries keep coming as they have the past month. : . j Jefferson Qub Holds Meeting JEFFERSON Tha Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church met Wed nesday afternoon in the church for the May meeting. Members gathered at 1 ' o'clock for a des sert luncheon; with the program following. . .:.-,;:..:: Mrs. C J. Thurston led tha class in the study of the book, rWestof the Date Line- Miss Addie Libby had the de vptlons and the lesson study, on the family life. During the bust. ness meeting the society voted a contribution toward the migrant work, " Ten members and two guests, ' Miss Helen Hinz and Nancy Thurs ton were present, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine left for Eugene Tuesday for several days visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Atterbury and Mr. Atterbury. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ben and daughter Linda are spending sev eral days, this week r lsiting in Washington, at the home of Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bass. Walter Pierce Speaker at Commencement ; ORCHARD HEIGHTS The Mountain View school held its closing program and graduation Tuesday, May 15. A waltz was given by the upper and lower grades; shoemakers' dance by the lower grades; play, "A Major Op eration," by the upper grade girls, Indian dance by boys of the lower grades. ! Walter M. Pierce, former gov ernor, gave the graduation ad dress. ' : Diplomas were . presented by Albert Bonffleur to Gerald Dil lon, Winton Zimmerman, Alsetta Gilberts, Mary Reust, Patricia Ol son and Joyce Folsom. Girl Scouts to Receive Awards On Saturday SILVERTON Mrs. Alf 6. Nel son is in charge of the arrange ments for the Girl Scout court of awards Saturday night The af fair, open to the public will be .held at the Eugene Field auditori um at S o'clock. Mrs. Percy Pal freyman will direct the Girl Scout choruses. ' " Each troop will demonstrate something it has learned during the winter. Troop 4, with Mrs. W. A Woodard and Mrs. Ronald Hubbs as leaders, will demon strate knot tying and give a folk dance in conjunction with tha chorus. Troop 5, directed by Mrs. Theodore Hobart and Mrs. R. Smith, will demonstrate their first aid course. Troop 6, directed by Mrs. C A. Hande, jr., win give a one-act play, "Buzzie' Babies." Troop 7, directed by Mrs. Alan McClung and Mrs. Harry Riches, wfll pantomime the nurse's aid work which its members did at the Silverton hospital. Troop 8, directed by Mrs. L. R. Cooper, will give a Scotch folk dance. Silverton Lions Will Elect Officers Soon SILVERTON William Bloch was the -only nominee Wednesday night for president of the Lion's club. Election will be held in June. I Other officers nominated were Robert Miller, first vice president; Ted Burian, Eugene Smith and Frank Powell, second vice presi dent; Clark Bachman, third vice president; Ralph Adams, Ronald Asboe,, Ray Boe, secretary; Frank Powell and Eugene Smith, treasur er; Clarence Morley, lion tamer; Clifford Almquist, tail twister; di rectors, first term, Ralph Adams, John Lehr; second term, James Black, Clifton Dickerson. : The club Is sponsoring the drive to collect old fishing tackle to be used by the marine convalescent hospital at Klamath Falls. First -Evangelical Church (Marion and Sonamer Sts.) J. Kenneth Wishart Minister 11:C3 i . ror Great PrWilege" - fcCD . ! "Triumphant Christians" Uclccza Id it A EiHe-Ccdcrcd Ctzrcl"