The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning, June 2, 1945 Cirildren's Day At Englewood To Be Sunday The Englewood United Brethren church will observe children' day Sunday morning, June 3, during the morning worship hour at 11 tjn. Mrs. Chase, children's direc tor, assisted by her children's de partment atari of workers, will .present a children' day program In place of the regular! morning sermon. Following ,- the program, the children who are being pro moted into new departments will ""receive their diplomas." Parents of these children are to be special guestsfor the day. -The program is as follows: r "Bring Them In," children and congregation; scripture, Cleta Martin; morning prayer, Beverly Hamman and children; recitation Welcome . to Children's Day," Darlene Petrasy; Recitations: "Junetime," by Judy Query; "Jesus Loves Them All," Jimmy Tero; "Room for Boys, Jimmie McKinney, and 'Ups and Downs," Glenda Lee Barker; r ; "Song of the Raindrops," by children's choir; recitations: "God Cares for Us," Patsy Hughlett; "A Soldier," Norman Walters, and , "Bashfulness," Donna Hamman; piano duet, - Miss . Koerner and Rev. Goodheart; i - Recitations: "Our Shepherd," I Gary Ferguson; "If You Can't Be i Something, Be Something Else,' Joan 'King; "Days," Sharon Bar ker; There Is a Lot to Life,' . Donna Sacre; ' -""j 3 ' Pageant "Truths by the Way side," directed by Mrs. Chase; synopsis by Mrs. Goodheart; char acters: mother, Mrs. Petrasy;, Bob by, Charles - Query; Alice, Joan Hamman; Carolyn, Beverly Ham man; Dick, Jack Philips; Max, Max Clausen; "Summer," Sharon McKinney; aong, "The Call of Summer," by Summer and children; "Flowers,' Donna Hamman, Norene Wilcox, Darlene Petrasy, Diane Wilcox and Lila Mae Daly; Quartet "Where the Flowers Twine," Beverly Hamman, Joan Hamman, Josephine Ferguson and Lois Deguire; "Vine," Jill Cum mings; "Branches," Patsy Hugh lett, Mary Lou Knox, Marilyn Murphy, and Joyce Stettler; "Sparrows," Judy . Query, Asa Daly, Jimmy Pero, Jimmie Mc Kinney, Glenda Lee Barker, Jean Brandt, and Patty Bricker; "Trees," Gregory Hamman, John rty King, Randal Hamman, Henry Clausen and Frank Beer. Song "Praise Him," and promotion. Young Adult Rally To Be Held Sunday First Methodist church will be host for the annual Young - Adult rally Sunday at 4 p.m. Invitations have been sent to member f hurch es in the Salem area by Don Dar by, president of the sub-district. Election of officers for the com ing year will be held. Reports from member churches will be given, including the annual re port by the sub-district secretary treasurer. Plans for summer camp will also be announced. Rev. John Knight, professor of religion at Willamette university, will speak to the group at 7:30 and the public is invited. ; The rally will take the place of the usual monthly meeting. Silverton.Churches i METHODIST . . t vs.Va t f Leonard Jones. minister. Church school 8:45 a .m. Tie i Baker, superintendent. Worship at 11. - Sermon, '!God. Is Here." Boy.Scou . . Tn.t Monday at 7 pjn., and the board ' of Christian education Monday at ' p.m. at the church annex. ' trrawT rmMTlAH Park at rtrst st Fussell Myers, pas Vtor. Bible school S'.iS a m. Ralph Peo ples, superintendent. Service at 11. i TaI.ZT iunior at 3 JO p.m.. sen- t tors at 7. Evening sermon at 8, ': . a t M. J. K. Fuhr. pas tor. Sunday school and Bible i classes at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Topic, -Material and Spiritual Things." Spe cial muaic Luther league at J) p.m. " Kiiu Torvend. ir and Rev. Fuhr win lead the study. Confirmation instruc tion will be Saturday at 3 aan. CALVARY LUTHERAN ; T.r... t Second St. O. C. Olion pastor. Sunday school and i Bible it m aiem Johnson, superin tendent. Divine warship at 11. Topic, . -Three Wise Fools." Norwegian ser cuiMiav at S JO. Communion at wh -r)u)ir rehearsal Wednesday at q.-ut n m Mid-week Bible study and prayer services Thursday at S; pjn. : 'IMMANUEL LUTHERAN ' 1 - m..,wH t S. L. Almlie. pastor. Sun day school 10 ajn. Divine worship at 11. Topic. "The Gospel According ' t P.ul " Anthem by the choir. Luther ' ,.,, i n m. Junior choir re hearsal Thursday at 7 p.m, Senior re- hearsal at S p.m. - ' atarr r1 ATMnT If! I un. . nrant at. Father ' John Walsh. .t Sunday masses at 8 and 10 i.m. Monday. Wednesday and Thurs day at 7 JO ajn. Tuesday. Friday and Saturday at 8:15. CHRISTIAN AND untinNisr AIXJANCE . smmuI t B. A. Franklin.1 minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Young people at i:45 p.m. Evange listic at 7:4. , . , rnvm.cn or cod ! Second at A st. Orvllle Baker, pastor, - Sunday school 18 a.m. Worship at 11. . Evangelistic at S pjn. . aTTf-mt n(T saimtI Modern Woodmen hall on Third st. Sunday school 18 a.m. reaching at n MIA at 7 :3v p.m. AUSKMBLT OF GOD Front st. Omar Bailey, pastor. Sun day school 18 a m. Preaching at 11. Young people 8. -45 pjn. Evangetistic at 8. . . Omar Fenton. pastor. Sunday school - 10 am. Worship at 11. -ening ser vice at 730. trVTKTB DtT AnTFNTIlT Ciul Park at William W. Ring. nutor. -Kahhath . school Saturday at li ajn. Worship at 11. ; . rnaiieiiv trrtNrt Third at Jersey st. Sunday school 10 a.m. worship aw, u i il.VRQUAM METHODIST ,H' - :,) iiiii. road at Marauam cor -Vr . Piarr Smith, minister. Sunday 'iiiliool 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Young people's services Sunday night. Salem Churches ! 1 1 ! C ALT ART BAPTIST South Liberty and Miller. Charles I Durden. D.D pastor. C. Howard Smith, assistant. Sunday school at 9:43 a.m., u. H. Kandle, superintendent. Morning service .-at It o'clock.-Sermon subject. uo on Growlnr But.- Youtn Fellow ship, 9:30 pjn. Evening service, 730 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. C. Howard Smith. Sermon subject. "Power." Wed nesday. 7 JO p.m, midweek service. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D street J..F. 01- thofi. D.D Dastor. Sunday school at 9:5 a.m. George Schlrman. superin tendent. Morning service at 11 o clock. God." Reception of new members. Ob 1 subject. S p Ja, "The One Thing Keed servanca oi the Lord's Supper. Eve IfuL a I -., v , ;! i z i rang service at v :ju o ciock. crayes meeting Wednesday. 7:43 pjn. FIRST BAPTIST 1 Liberty and Marion streets. IrvtnK A. Fox. D-D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 man. Ray Catee, Superintendents Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Tne Head and the Body: Communion and reception of new members. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, Sermon subject, "The Kingdom of Christ" Orchestra practice, 9 p.mj B.YJ". meetings. (:30 pjn. Prayer meeting and business meeting. Young I People's prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th at Court street. W. H. Lyman. pastor. Sunday . school at :43 ajn; Moraine' service at 10:50 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "What I Have. That I Cilve. enruuan Endeavor hour, t pjn. i Program.' Midweek church night sex- vice. Thursday. eu$u pjn. i FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Dudley I Strain. Dastor: Clay J. Pomeroy. asso- I date pastor. Sunday school at 8:43 a jo. I Tslia (Ursnn. mnerintendeat. Morn-1 m service at 100 o'clock, sermon I subject. "The Relentlessness of Jesus." I Youth meetings at 630 ojn. Evening I service at 7:45 o'clock. Sermon subject, I "The Great Hunser." Troon 4 of Boy I scouts meet Monday at 73a D.m. I Church night Wednesday, S30 pjn. I i I FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 1 North CotUge and Marion streets. 1 Rev. George H. Quirley. pastor. Church school at 9:43 a.m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. That Which is Vital in .Religion." people's meeting at 6:30 pjn. Young SATNT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church at Chemeketa streets. Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. Junior church and classes at :45 ajn. Holy Eucharist and sermon, II Swift, rector. ' ajn. Rev. George H. I HIGHLAND FRIENDS North Church street at Highland avenue. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a.m. Clifton Ross, sup erintendent. Morn in i? Service - at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "What Shall 1 This Man dot ' Junior c.e. at 4:ao D.m. Youth nraver meeting at 30. Senior C. E. at 7. Evening service at I 8 o'clock. George Smith, guest speaker. I SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington. John and Laura Trachsel. pastors. 1 Sunday school at 8:45 a.m. Max Pem-lnacle Denon, supennienaeni. jnay norayxe, junior supermtenaent 1 Morning ser-1 vice at 11 o'clock. Guest sneaker. Mrs. Paul Lindholm. missionary. Sermon I subject. "God's Grace in Escape From I Philippines." Evening -service at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Great Grace." Junior and senior C. E.. 7 ojn. Prayer meeting, Thursday, S p.m. AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 N. Church. M. A. Getzendaner, DJ), pastor. Sunday school at 8:43 a.m Morning service, 11 ajn. Sermon topic. "The Parable of Dives and i .aranis. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State street at 18th. F. H. Theuer. snt,v vhAAi m e-as . rr, pasti Mori V( Ti Communion. Sermon subject. "In Re jmmUnion. Sermon subject, "in Re- membrance of Me." Luther league, re ception ior contirmands. 7 pjn. FIRST METHODIST Church at State street J. C. Harrison. pastor. Sunday school at 8:45 ajn. Preston Do u g h t o n , superintendent. Morning service at 10:30 o clock. Ser morning service at iu:w ociocc. sr- mon sJbject. "The Bigness ot Little Knight. No evening service. FREE METHODIST Market at N. Winter. Rev. M. P. Knigge. pastor. Sunday school at 8:45 ajn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Class meeting at 11:45. Evening ser vice at 7:45 o'clock, Herbert Hansen, SDeakine District Quarterly meeting. June 7-10. Rev. F. L. Baker will be the main speaker. A welcome to au. Youth groups meet at 8:45. Prayer meeting, weanesaay. i:a pjn. FIRST SPIRITUALIST 248 North Commercial at. Rev. Max- ine Roberts, sneaker. Afternoon m vice at 2:30. Circle at 8. Evening ser vice at 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 460 North Cottatt n-RehS at 11:20 ajn. Sacra- 10 ajn. Priesthood ciety and Primary ment meeting 7 p.m. Don EL Wall. Bishop. JASON I.FB METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson. S. Ravnor bmiui, pastor, sunaay school at 8:49 a.m. Mornmg service at 11 oc lock Sermon subject. "Chadlike Faith Evesing service. 6 JO o'clock. Youth fellowship. Boy Scouts, Wednesday, i ju pjn. LEStSc METHODIST South Commercial at Mvera. Joawnh AJiotta. pastor, sunaay school at 8:45 a:a ajn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. sermon aublect. "The Christian In atwf Out Af K mnirK " Vi(h lowship groups. 7 pjn. Evening service at a o ciock. aermon subject, "While we were Yet Sinners." Prayer meet ing, i nursoay, pjn. WE8LETAN METHODIST 15th and Mill. Lowell Gilaer. Dastor. sunaay scnooi at id a.m. Mornmg ser vice at 11 o clock. Young people. 7 pjn. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:45 pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa at Winter. rh.i.r w Hamblin, pastor. Sunday school at 8:45 a.m. j. j, ntzstmona. superintendent. Monunr service ti lasi o'clock, ser mon subject, "Strange Land." Evening service, o ciock. sermon subiect. Was It for This. Judas?" Sunoer snack. $-J30 p.m. Youth fellowshios. S:1S D.m Midweek service, Thursday, i-iu pjn. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Libertv itrMti Knn. f jtnoui mi ii a.m. jnoming service, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Ancient and Modern NMrnm,TUM, aHm mt day school at 11 a.m. Morning service. and Modern Necromancy. Alias Mes merbm and Hytmotism' 'rmomced mensm ana Hypnotism Denounced. Evenuig service. 8 o'clock. Sfrmon ujcv hiw mm morning service. Wednesday. 8 Dm. tertimoni.a V...1. tags. Reading room, 14S s. High street. FIRST EVANGELICAL Marlon at Summer - streets, Rev. i. Kenneth Wiahart. nastor. Sundav K.-iiuu a. ajn. . u. trmeL super Intendent. Morning service, it nvwv Sermon subject. The Steward Com muning." Youth groups win sneet at 7 p.m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sermon suhtMt -T" nin-iA1- aPeaee Conference or the Prhrce of Prayer and. Bible hour. Thun. day. SALVATION ARMY . . 241 State St Major T V. Stevens. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn- mg service at 11. Young peopl at 8 pjn. Evening service att 7:30. Services xnuraoay. saxuraay a pjn. f Gd Meraiagi Did you ever think Salvation was for good people, but you did not quality? The meanest man who reads this paper may accept forgiveness as well ii the best preacher in town. Both need it Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow." Isa. 1,18. 1 L L B E n K Kt, f. Bex til. Salem iMCSSi n CHURCH OF COD s J ' - j 940 S. 22nd street. Rev. O. H. C. Leg horn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morping service, 11 ,o cioc. evening Service; at S o'clock. Bible study : and prayer 1 service, Wednesday pjn. Young people's Endeavor. Friday S p.mJrhe monthly district fellowship meeting will be at SilvertOnis Monday. June; at a pjn. -. ; t :- THE FIRST CHURCH OF COD f Cottage and Hood streets; Rev. H. A. Schlatter, naator. Sunday school at 8:45 ajn. Junior church, 10:43 sumi Morning service.! 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Glorified cnurcn.- evening servica at 7:13 iio'clock. Unified service Sermon 3! THE ! CHRISTIAN AND i " fj ' MISSIONARY ALLIANCE r V ' 8th: and Gaines street. Herman J. Bohlil pastor. Sunday; school at : Maynara tiaveriana. supeniHeiia- ent. iMorning service. 11 o'clock. Ser mon : subject. "Benoia i anew iou a More Excellent Way." Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, f The In- ner Man vs. the Outward Man." Wed- nesday night at 7 JO will be a separate Bible: study and prayer tneeting for young people and adults. if: ) i K i i Jj PILCSftrM HOLINESS 111 . ' 973 i Market street. Paul J CI Nering. pastor, sunaay scnooi at ;a aiu. Morning service. ! 11 o'clock. Mission at 7:13 o'clock. Young people service. istic service. Prayer meeting, wednes- day, Jtti pjn. ? N. r9th at Breyraan. Charles E. Tate. pastor. unaay scnooi at a-ra. I Momma service. 11 o'clock. Commun- I ion service. Evening -service t at 1M o'clock. Sermon subject. "Unctmdition- al Surrender.' rrayer ana Jtuote stuay. Tuesday i 7:44 pjn. U - i . ,? cousca Uf xiuc haxucss Center; street at 13th. Rev. t Weaver w. Hess: oastor. Sunday school at :43 a jtn. 8 Milf ord StuH. superintendent. Momma Service.; 11 e clock. ;Sermoa suoject. rmis uo m HementDranoe ot Me." fYouth's hour, 80 p.m. Evening service. 70 o'clock. Sermon Subject, "Stolen Images." Prayer r meeting. Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. Gallfleasi Radio apur.i JsaA.w. saturoay, s:a pjn. it 11 i i J ! ! ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN . !i xforut ifin at Meoraska svenue. J, M. Goodheart, pastor. Sunday school I at 8:45 ajn. Bill Dunigan, superintend ent. Morning service, u o eiocx. uui dren'aj day program and promotion ex ercises in place of regular : morning sermotkr Three Christian Endeavor so- oeoeai meet h 3 p.m. evening sar- vioe. iau o'clock, sermoo suDject, EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE, ASSEMBLY OP GOO r I I I3th! at Ferry 1st. Rev. Walter S Frederick, pastor.; Sunday school S:4S lam. J, jsaruerc, superintendent. Morn ling service at 11. Communion ser vice. Sermon subject. "Early Christian Worship." Christ's Ambassadors ser vice. Tom Shaw,', president. Evening service at 7:43. Sermon subject;; "Peo- pie Christ Could not Help. Wednes day at 7:45, prayer, Bible study and testimony. Saturday 7 :45 D.m. ?Taber HEchoes, radio broadcast over i tsxjhj ! ; j i- ' s is I CALVARY CHAPEL - I I 1175 j North Church st. Rev. 'Claude C. ancfi Mary W. BeU. pastors. Sunday 1 schools 8:43 a.m. Morning aerrice at sermon by tne pastor. Afternoon Jubilee service at 2:45 with th Mvera I party. (Sermon by;Rev. Gloria Myers, ine srear or jubiiee.T evening ser vice its. sermon suDjeet. watchman. wnai pi tne wight." Rev. Ida t Myers prcacnpis, . i TRUTH CENTER Mrs. Lee Everlv. IiihImi rauta Uipm rt"rr vZZ'.JZZ fJ'Pc-f If enderfrast. Evening service atv8. Ser Salem, ii Host speaker, Mrs.1 Miry B. 1 !PQO subject, "possession of Hidden r""1" - ! ! li SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST r I umtr ox nooa ma Nortn summer sB...u.!i l . utckinson, pastor. Sabbath school j 8:30 a.m. Saturday.; Morning service at 11. Guest sneaker. W. W Ring. Evangelistic services Sunday and Wednesday at 70 D.m. Sermon xiitv- , c,mri.v -i-k! I wtke as SodMn m : mv ; . w ma - mm anil ftAm..K4'' if i JUJ Saturday. : Elder G. W. Chambers i of Portland and - Mil. and Mrs. Al Brinale win cotidu4 tha mmr. YM7B. ; : 1 - . J i J - ' i n i CHURCH 10F CHRIST I ' 1 - Madison at Baker t t. T. Tvm.r minister. Sunday school 18 a m. Morn ing service at 11. Evening song wac- nce atiij. Sermon at 7. -45. Bible! study -dTOu' a iiv. pjn. til CHURCH OF CHRIST I ' ! ! I '5 Cottaee at Shlrminr at Sir-Smm a scon, minister. Sunday; school h at in m- Morning service at 10:4 j. Sermon subject;! The Bridegroom and Bride." i 9. sermon stiDiect. "Cliaracter Study Joseph ", .Young people s service and Bible study jg djil 1 Triads (nmrclifes i i . i ; f , i i Will Receive TMo Mission Rejiorti A guest speaker at the South Salem IViends (hurcb South Commercial and ashmgtonjsun- day morning will be Mrs. is iPaul i ji j, . . . s - fumVmV lonner missionary 10 hui I V"' She was in the Philippines at the start of the war and Bid in the mountains, ei uding the apa nese. i) I 14 With1 her four children jshf es taped last summer by suhmirine. fier husband remained I in the hilippines. She ; , has been I per mitted to tell her story only re cently. Anyone interested is in vited to attend. Sunday; night, j Walter P.i Lee Will be Hhe -guest speaker, A i a i ... i grauuaie : ox vfiuamexie- unver sity,f he is pastor of the Star, Idaho, jFiiends churco. Heolntly he made a trip to Bolivia by plane. He will tell of his experiences! and I ,s i . '...!.. l missionary Work of J the t -eiLjli il ., - t, t J i '- "I f I l i- i :U II. I SPncrnitP ;in.. 1 iw vuuiuuicu I3ulkreg'jday'an4 Daily Vacation Bible school - program will be given Sunday morning at .10 ajn. instead of Sunday night as re- viously !? life a visit announced. Bev, iWalter Star, Idaho, who made the Friends misBiop in j La Pazjj Bolivia, last fall, will be the speaker at the 11 o'clock rv ke. lilt is expected that he Win give first hand information; ol the mission work. 1 ; ; I OtD TIME P0WEU I jjFALLING AT j. J . Calvaxy CHzpsl 275 N. Church St. : " :C Saadar Scheol 11:99 i Sermon by the nastar mwrnmrnm ear ahrva V IVV TT f llsnfO by Cev. Gloria Slyer: s-Tlte Tear f JnbUee" f : I 1 1. Bl. Sermon by i " I ir ' f ' jl Rev.. Ida Myers: ? i' ' "Watchman. What of the s Nightr ;. f Powerfnl Bible Preaching vvith Signs Following! ; f Bible School . AtiSilvertoii - 'vi :' .'-- rv-r Opens Mondav f SILVERT0N Vacation Bible schools are being announced for beginning Monday, Jane 4, at Cal vary and Trinity churches. Classes at each will begin at 9 aun. and are open to all who wish to at tend whether or not they are affil iated with the church. At Calvary church, the Willing Workers will meet Saturday, June 2, at 2 pjn., in the church social rooms.' ' ' ' ' - Trinity Ladies Aid society will meet Wednesday in the church so cial rooms with Mrs. Ole Sunde and Mrs. John Kloster as host esses. I - - v ' Fellowship dinner will be held at noon Sunday at Immanuel church with Mrs. Roy Larsen, Mrs, ; Lloyd Larsen, Mrs. Jonas Byberg, Mrs. John Overland and Mrs. Bernard Gaff ey as hostesses. Tuesday night the church coun cil meets at the Oscar Overlund home. The Junior Guild meets Wednesday- night at the home of Mrs. Henry Aim with Mrs. Lloyd Overosa as co hostess. Immanuel AM meets Thursday at 2 pjn. at the church social rooms with Mrs. H. Flaaten and Mrs. Edwin Over lund as hostesses. Valley Churches KEIZEJR UNION (UadenemlnaHoiisl) Grange hau. Kev. David Haaun. pastor. Sunday school 18 a.m. morning service at 11. Young people's meeting 7 JO pjn. Evening service at 8. HATESVILLE BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST HayesviUe school. Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Fred Broer. superintendent. FOUR CORNERS BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST East! State and Elma sts. Sunday school SMS ajn. Ben Swinford. super intendent. Jefferson Lodge Plans Observance Of Anniversary : : - i I - JEFFERSON ,Mt Jefferson Rebekah lodge is celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the organ ization,') and will also honor the two living charter members of the lodge, John C. Siegmund of Salem, and Mrs. G. W. Humphrey of Portland. The oldest members of the lodge will also receive spe cial recognition. A memorial service will be held in charge of Mrs. Keithel Smith. Mrs. H. C Epley is chairman of the program committee. Refresh ments will be served. Valley Briefs DALLAS A son, Oral Alfred, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oi A. Wallace of Valsetz, May 29, at the Bartell hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whitaker of Monmouth announce the birth of a daughter, Luanne Elaine, at tne tarteu nospitai aoay zs. Experienced Vacation School Worker Heads Salem Program Mr ;i . - I . f t " - Salem's Daily Vacation Bible school wi(l open Monday in five churches, under the'supervision of Mrs. Irving A. Fox. She has helped in the Salem summer vacation bible school each jy ear since she came here eight years ago, as she has been active: in the work for all the years since she was graduated from college. ' j ' The inception of the work of the Daily Vacation Bible school was in New; .York City. Here Dr. Bow ville conceived the idea of using college students at liberty during the summer to work among the slum children. These boys and girls,' whose only playgrounds were the busy streets of lower Manhattan, readily responded to the varied and interesting pro grams offered. The schools con tinued and spread to other large cities and were conducted for a number of year j in Chicago, where Mrs. Fox became acquaint ed with their work. Realizing that the; children of suburban areas needed the same type of sum mer program, Mrs. Fox planned and conducted the first daily va cation Bible school ever held out side the slum districts in Chicago or New York. The idea "caught" and the sec ond year she was asked to plan and supervise the work lor 300 such schools in the Chicago area. Dr. j Bowville, visiting these schools that year, called them "art schools, j because, flff course, the work done by children living in the other' communities was on a higher, level than could be ex pected from the less privileged group. Practically every year since she left school, Mrs. Fox has worked in a daily vacation Bible school, teaching, directing or supervising the work in all types of schools- l First, j Presbyterian , ; ' .Church : Chemeketa at Winter -Chester W. Hamblin, pastor T 10:55 A.M.. ; "Strange Land9 T 750 P.M. ' "Was it For This, j - Judas?" -4, - aaaaiaaH saaHaasS ' .ahaaaar ' aaaavaaaB & - ":V-- f - Many Giiesls Entertained Atljdfferson JEFFERSON Decoration day visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burnesori of Eugene who vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M,'S, ptephenson, and her sister, Mix Sioux f Turner. Other guests were dr. and Mrs. Oliver Ste phenson and three children. ' ' Revand Mrs. Burton Thurston and daughter Mary Elaine of Se attle, Vashl, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs; K. S. Thurston. Mr. arid Mrs. Pierce Jacob and Mrs. Jacob's mother, Mrs. S. M. Green of Redmond, were visitors at the; W.IL. Jones home, and other friends in Jefferson. , They returned home the same day. Mr. btnd - Mrs. W. F. Klampe, Valmeii Grace and Arlene Klampf of ! Labish Center were guests Of Miss Anna Klampe and Mrs.' Nettie Reeves. Dinner guests ot Mrs. H. C. Ep ley were Mrs. Emma Bowlder and Mrs. Mildred Johnson of Portland. They will be remembered as Em ma and Mildred Schultz, who for merly owned the house of Mrs. Epley. j ! Kathryn Christensen of Toledo is spending a week visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. George jj Vail and Mr. VaiL Mrs. Mavd Epley spent last week visiting her friend, Mrs. Annie Nelson; in Portland, who is convalescing, from a major oper ation. She also visited her brother while ih the pity. ; '1 Rosedale Men Clean Cemetery 1 ROSEDALE Men of the com munity and others interested in the Rosedale cemetery met there Saturday.' With the aid-of : tractors the old jhedge row was torn out and burned,!! and other necessary work for the improvements plan ned by ithe 'committee in charge. When possible a metal fence will be placed around the grounds and omanWshrubsplanted. It is planned jto pipe water to a con venient place for the plants that are brought there. This work is to be financed by voluntary do nations from! those having burials in the cemetery. Dinner guests Wednesday at the Forrest Cammack home were Mr. and Mrs.. John J. Trachsel and children Mrs. Mary Cammack and Mr. Esther Rand of Salem, Mrs. C. j W.Troxel of Chicago, and Mr. ;and Mrs. Paul Cammack and family, i j Mrs. Irving A. Fox slum, suburban, rural. ' denomina tionai, mier-denominational, and union. . .. : j .'j;.-: The appeal of the vacation Bi ble school is ! non-sectarian, but decidedly ; Christian in its empha sis and offers a real answer to some of the child-care problems confronting the community today, members 0f the Salem Ministerial association cortunittee beheve. . Two Important Sermons Sunday f -, Morning 11 a. an. - rEABLY ? CnXISTIAN Z ! ' , I WORSHIP" What was it like? ; jl l! 3& tr: ;i 'I L "PEOPLE CHRIST COULD ' fNpr help" -' Who .were they? - ! By ' Walter ,S, Frederick, Pastor "EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE - v , Assembly of God - - - 13th 'and Ferry Streets j SALEM ' t-:.,.::,ii ; f ' V "' ' ; - " t , ' ' Plans lor Swim At Silverton Axe SELVERTON Flans for Suverton's recreational program, a new venture this year, are underway. Committees will be appointed In a few days and in the meantime Paul Reiling, hired director, is pre paring facts and figures regarding young people. j The swirnming pool will come Reiling' announces hat all adults and young people Interested in taking, swimming instructions should see him as soon as pos sible. The sooner 'registration for these classes is made, the sooner plans for opening the pool can be made. ' j'- I Reiling reports j that he will choose a committee of interested youth-minded people to act as his community advisory board. Also, there is to be a committee of younger recreational enthusiasts who will help supervise play ground activities.; In addition there are to be committees chosen from the various age groups of boys and girls participating in the summer program. Their' services will be used in the leadership field, and as consultants to the city director in regard to the de sires of the young people. Reiling said Friday that he be lieves everybody in the commu nity will benefit as a result of this program. ' ' f Many Injuries Are Treated at Dallas Hospital i - ; DALLAS i Those treated at hospitals for injuries received during the past week Include: - David Holmes of Grand Ronde was treated Friday! at the Dallas hospital for injuries received to a knee while working; with a heavy saw in the woods. William Smith of j Independence was treated at the) Dallas nospi tai Sunday for rib fractures, bruises and facial lacerations re ceived when attacked by a bull on the Leabo dairy farm near that city, where he is employed. John Tilgner was brought to the Dallas hospital Friday for treatment of a mangled thumb received while roping cattle. The member was amputated at the. first joint ! Gary Kinion, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinion, fell through a broken window at his home Sat urday, and was treated at the Dal las hospital for deep lacerations on his left hand. ; . Richard Friesen, 0, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Friesen, was treat ed at the Dallas hospital Friday for a head concussion which he received when he I fell from a swing at the elementary school. ; Mt. Angel Plant For Corpus Christi Procestion Sunday MT. ANGEL -f- The customary Corpus Christ! procession will be held Mt Angel next Sunday, June 3. Altars for; the triple bene diction en route will be erected at the Walter Moffenbeter home, the Fred Schwab warehouse, and the home of Joseph Berchtold. Joseph Faulhaberl and Aelred Berning will -act as marshals and direct the solemn parade through the streets of Mt AhgeL The Mt. Angel band will add solemnity with the playing of sacred music, and little girls m white will strew flower petals before the blessed sacrament I Middle Grove Money Makes 4-H Qui) Meets The Middle Grove Money Mak ers 4-H pig club met at the Frank Beutler home for a meeting and weiner roast Six of the boys have bought their pigs and; the rest will soon have theirs. : Donald Bassett reported on "Housing the Pigs.' The next meeting, will be held at the John Cage home. Games were played in the early evening, fol lowed by the weiner roast Club members: present were Cleo and Larry Keppinger, Gene Sconeld, Donald ; Bassett Elvin and Wayne Goode, Marvin Cage and Robert Beutler, and the lead er, Mrs. Emory ! Goode. Guests were Mrs. Paul Bassett Barbara and Donald Scott and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beutler, Ma rion, Lloyd and Eldon Beutler. r7 ncsTi BAPTIST cnunca liberty at Maries Street Irving A. Fax, D. D Paster 11 A.M. The Head and the Body Communion ; 7:30 P.M. -The End or the 70th Week" of Daniel and the Establish ment of the Fifth Universal Kingdom, the Kingdom of Christ" : . - The Gospel Proclaimed The Christ Glorified Instruction Outlined the recreational desires of the , .!' ! . under the recreational program. Paalj Keillor Plan Memorial Near Silverton SILVERTON HILLS Memorial day services will be held Sunday, June 3, at Mountain View ceme tery in the HuUt district A busij ness session of; the cemetery as- sociation will be held during the afternoon. I i Silverton Hills Home Economy cs club will give the program June 15 at the meeting of the grange there. Mrs. Walter Par4 rish. Home Economics chairman will be in charge of the program. Fathers were: especially honor-- ed during the grange meeting held Friday night June 1. Mrs. George Benson, lecturer, prepared the program, which included a num ber of skits and musical numbers; Mr. and Mrs. John Maulding and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howard were in charge of refreshments.; j Officers will be installed at the; meeting of the Silverton Hilli community club, June 23. They are Mrs. Anton Sacher, president: Mrs. Charles Mulkey, vice-presi-j dent; Mrs. J.. H Retnhart, secret, tary-treasUrer; Mrs. George Beni son, Charles Mulkey, Walter Lar son, A, H. Sacher and Victor How-; ard, board members. Lebanon to Graduate 92 Wednesday Niglit LEBANON -4 Senior class day and the giving of awards and ahtletic letters was held Friday, June 1, in the school auditorium. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday in the Methodist church; the Rev. Claude Pike of the Evangelical church will speak. Dr. Harry L.Dillin, president of LinCeld college, will be the speaker at the commencement ex ercises Wednesday night June 6, in the high school auditorium. His subject wilt be "Youth and the World Tomorrow." The grad uating class, the largest in the his tory of this school, numbers 92. Five in the service will receive their diplomas iri absentia, i First Ilelhodist Church Down Town The Tall White Spire Worship Sermon by! The leT. John L. Knight, Counselor of ReHxion at Willamette University. I William TJtley, I !l Visitors and .Friends Cordially Invited iTTt FIHST EVAUGELICAL COTDCn , ' Marien and Summer Street i; -vVl -: 1 v-i f-i- 11:00 A. M. in John's Gospel : Learning the Meaning of the Lord's Suffer " X rr ! .1 i ;t: ";-!-;- : : , Welcome te "A Bihle-Freaehlng Church ' "Dr. Jellinek estimates that there are 750,000 alon holies in the United States, and 2,500,000 on the rerge' of alcoholism. lie pointed out that in this country one sixth of the alcoholics are! women."- The Christian Century, 3-7-45, p. 315. Note: This is a recent report on the clinical studies made bj Dr. . M- Jellinek, director of the Yale School of Alcohol Studies. Dr Meyers, ! President of the American College cf Neurospsychiatrists, said, "At a time when everyone is expected to work or fight, CHRONIC ALCOHOL ISM is sending at least a million Americans to the scrapheap, with FIFTT THOUSAND NEW ALCO HOLICS added yearly." How PATRIOTIC do you think a BUSINESS is that wiU send a MILLION Americans to the scrapheap, useless to both Industry and the service? National Voice. M. Adv, Bible Class. Naaareae Charch Return PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dornhecker honored Mrs. Floyd WoodhuU of Dallas with a birth day dinner at their home Sunday. Those present for dinner were Mrs. WoodhulL Mrs. Arnold Braden and daughter Ginny, Robert Woodhull, Robert Dornhecker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dornhecker. -' Three of the four of our Pio neerites who were in various hos pitals have returned to their homes but Tom Keller is still in the Dallas hospital. Mrs. Searl re turned to her home from the Port land hospital, , Mr. Henrickson is home from a Seattle hospital and Robert Dornhecker came home Thursday from the Corvallis hos pital. 4 ." - CpL Marion Wells was a dinner guest at the Roy Black home Thursday. Ruth Dornhecker was a dinner guest of Lila Taylor in Dallas Sun day, Mrs. Gladys Frakes and son Raymond called on Mrs. Roy Black Wednesday afternoon, . ! Mr.', and Mrs. William Boydston and son Jack of Dallas called at the Frank Dornhecker home Sun day afternoon. '! Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown re ceived word that their daughter- ' in-law, Mrs. Gordon Brown of near Albany, was taken to the Al bany hospital but have received no further word. Mrs. Steve Theiss and sons who have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keller since Sunday, returned to their home near Corbett Thurs day.. . Mr. and Mrs. Carol Saling of Portland visited at the John Keller. sr. home- Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Saling and Raymond Frakes called at the John Keller jr. .home Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spenst were, dinner guests at the Andrew Theiss home Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown and son Leonard attended church serv ices in Salem Sunday morning and in the afternoon visited with Mrs. Brown's sisters, .. Mrs. . Fred Fox and Mrs. Charley Farrer. They also visited the George Van Cleave and Glen Fox families in Salem. Mrs. Ray Cozel of .Brooks went home Friday after visiting at the John Keller, jr home for a week. Mrs. Howard Coy and daughter Carol visited Mrs. Burt Curtiss in Dallas Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coy, Jim and Carol had as guests for din ner Friday, CpL Marion Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, Mrs. Sylvia Harrett . and daughter Sue Ellen, Margaret Rose Marie and Junior Wells. Valley Calendar TUESDAY, iVHX Pratttm-MS :ley freezing demonstra tion, Maeteay grange hall. I'M pjn. Frozen products display and discus sion, Salem Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m. Thomas Onsdorff, OSC WEDNESDAY, SUNK 8 Marion county PTA council. YWCA, 768 State St.. 11 a.m. to 3:30 pjn. Union Hill freezing demonstration, horn of Mrs. A. T. Savage,- 1:30. FRIDAY, JUNE 8. A urns villa freezing demonstration. City hall. 1:30. Fruitlaad Community club. 4 10:53 "The Big-new eg Little Thing.' morning soloist. ; .1 , I- - i . v.. A Peace Conference or The Prince of I Peace" - - 8 p. m.