The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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Memorial to be
Heldday
Communion Table Will !
Be Dedicated for
David Ringland
A new communion table In
memory of PTC. David A. Rinx-
land, U. S. Marine Corps, will be I
dedicated at 11 a. m. service Sun
day morning at the Englewood
UnitedJi,Brethren church.; David
was the - son i of Set. and Mrs.
David L. Ringland of Salem, and
was killed Nov 14, 1943, on Bou
gainville. Sergeant Ringland was
a marine recruiter during World
war II and was pastor of Engle
wood United ! Brethren church
1939 to 1941. i
' .The communion table memorial
was chosen as most in keeping
with the "liviiur memorials" that
are useful and practical. It will
set under the stained glass win
dows in the chancel and has neces
sltated changing the seating ar
rangement the choir. The new
choir pews face the center of the
chancel making j an ; open-faced
early churcU style chancel. The
choir enters! the loft from the two
rear chancel doors. The public Is
Invited to the dedication.
The pastor,! the Rev. J. M.
Goodheart, j will preach on the
subject and text "Greater love
hath no man than this." Monday
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noon, Jl WUl leave By piane I
TilinoiS Where he Will Join his
wife and daughter who have been
visiting relatives in the mid-west
The Rev. Goodheart will christen
his niece in the Lutheran church
of Rosette, Oil, preach in his
home church at Bloomington, HL,
1 A 1 A 1 1
ana men uae uooanean xauuijr
will leave bjr train for California
" 1 1 ni 1.1- MA4V.
wnere at wiu van .uu uiuvu
Los Anelesi While there he Will
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iM DMMnno HlehAn Warn. I
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er s nome j cnurcn, ww xixt.
m V. 1 r - AmxoIas Tt. Cnv-
der, pastor Of. First Church LOS 17th and Court st W. H. Lyman, pas
Angeles, is to be the evangelist at -r&&sXf. ?tS? dSS!
Engle WOOd U. in next yearsio( Jesus." Christian Endeavor Hour,
fre-Easter services. ' ' 9:30 pjn. Evening service at 7:30. The
pre-r-asver , bcryitca. I r.M.. in ,h,r nieht service. Mid-
i I
4?:1..lLM PUMlinf
011VU17lUllVyUUUAlC9
CALVARY LUTHERAN
Jersey st. O. C Olson, pastor. Sun
day scnoot anu "S " 'l
r . i 1 .a m
UlTine worsnip, i w. .
PrlceLLen.
week Bible study and prayer session.
Thursday p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Park at 1st t. Russell Myers, pas
tor. Bible school, t:45 a jn. Services at
11. Endeavors juniors ax jmu pjn.i
seniors at s.30. Evagelistic at s.
MAKOIIAM METHODIST I
: Scotts Milla road at Marauam. Pier
re Smith, minisiter. .Sunday school at
10 a.m. Worship at 11. Youkg people's
'service. 730 pjm. 1 : J
rHRISTIAN I SCIENCE
Third at Lewis st. Sunday school at
1:49. Services at ll.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST .
Park at 2nd st. William W. Ring, pas
tor. Sabbath school Saturday at 930
ajn. Worship at ll.
n.nitii HOLINESS
Knight of Pythias hall on Mill st.
William L. McGlasaon, pastor. Sunday
' school 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Evening
service at io,
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Front at. Omar Bailey, pastor. Sun
day school 9:4 a.m. Preaching at 11.
Young people at 7 p.m. Evangelistic , at
a. i
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Modern Woodman nan. Third St.
Sunday school :4S a.m. Worship at
ll. jua at b pja. . . .
CHVKCR Of GOD I
Second at i A streets. Orvllle Baker,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a jn. Wor
snip at ii. s-vangeusuc at m p.m.
CHRISTIAN AND " ' i r
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
North 2nd st. B. A. Franklin, pas
tor. Sunday i school 10 a.m. Worship at
11. Young people at 1 pjn. Evangelistic
at p.m. .j .j
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC
Pine at Grant st. Father John 3.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses at a a.m.
and 10 ajn.f Weekday masses at S:19.
-Saturday masses at 730 a Jn.
TRrNITY I " f- i
Second it A st M. 3. K. Fuhr. pas
tor. Sunday, school and Bible classes
t 10 a.m. Diving worship at 11. Sub
ject, "My Place fat the Kingdom." Spe
cial music bv Trinity choir. Luther
league 7:19 j.m. Ellen Gunderson, topic
leader, uiotr Thursday at o.m. Con
firmation Instruction, Saturday at 930.
METHODIST
Main at Fisfce st. O. Leonard Jones,
minister. Church school. 9:49 a.m. Wor
' ship at 11. World communion day. Ser
mon theme, . "Mightier Than the
Atom." J3oy Scouts, Monday, 7 pjn.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
Church St. S. L. Almlie. nastor. Sun
day school j and Bible classes 10 a.m.
Worship at II. Sermon. "BUsy With
... V . 11 II lull . OUBj If 1U1
1mm, TViinm T.itth.f 1..r.. i-tn n
m. Topic. TChnstian Community Un
derstandinc." Choir rehearsal, .Th-
ay.
-Lablsh
Gmples Travel
For Mill West Points
; LABISH CENTER The Ruben
Boehms and; the Art Rasmussens
.left Wednesday for North Dako
ta where the Rasmussens will
Visit relatives. The Boehms will
go on east for about a month and
then the two couples will, return
together, i
A Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ditchen and
baby son will stay at the Boehm
. home during their absence and
the Max Bibbys will be at the
- JKasmussens. imsign - tsibby is
spending several days in Seattle
pending his discharge.
Firsi IlelhodisI Church
Down Town the Tall White Spire .
10:50 Morning Worship
: "The Divine Presence
' -. ' Dr. J. M. Adams V
I Visitors in the City and Friends Invited.
Youth Leader
i.-"-. ..."";. t
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If ; v.y ;
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' UriTini.i.i'i f fiOii. ' :ir i ilir,i.,.itAii ' t
The Rev. Kenneth Reeves who
will speak twice at the First
Presbyterian church on the
work of Christian education.
Salem Churches
ncrnvT. maptixt
North Cottac t D t. 3. T. Olthotf.
DD, pastor. Sunday tchool a.m..
Mnrnlnr krrvirm at 11. Harry Aj West
of Portland. -Gideon jt:
lain. nker. Youth fellowship at S.ou,
Kvrnlnr aervlce at 7 JO. Subject "An-
Ichors for Drtftlnf Liv." Wednesday
1 7:49 pjn Bible study, prayer and
I praise service.
IMMANCFX, BAPTIST
Hazel at Academy st. sunaay scnooi
9:4 a.m. Morning service at 11. l.u-
cinda Newton ot Tanganyika. Airica.
speaker; Lee Wiens, speaker. Prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST
North Libertr at Marion St. Rev.
Irving Andrew Fox, DD, Pastor. Sun
i,- Iphool 9:45 a.m. Mornins: service.
t ll. Subject "The Gideons.,r Evening
: T .nn dkiM. rV ttl.
KI V HJT fc Juujii
Savior." Wednesday. 7:30 pjn, mid
iweek service, led by pastor
week serivce Thursday, ao p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
center at Hieh t. Dudley Strain.
pastor: Clay P. Pomeroy, associate pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mernin
Youth meetings at 6:15. Evening serv
ice at 7:30. Subject "An Obscured
,,lt. - mtitf Monrf.v at 7:30
&JW! fed
pjn.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
North Costaee at Marion st. "Serv.
ices will be conducted by Dr. Gert'
rude Boyd Crane, professor Pacific
university. Forest Grove. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at ll.
Subject "For the laving ol This Hour.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL '
19th and Ferry st. WUlard B. Hall,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning
Pilgrim Youth Fellowship 6 pjn.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial at Washington St.
John and Laura Trachsel. Das tors.
Sunday school 8:43 a.m. Morning serv
ice at ll. A uideon team wui con
duct the service. Evening service at
730. Subject "Christian Perfection.
Prayer meeting Thursday 730 p.m.
Junior and senior C. E. groups 930
pjn. Sunday.
HIGHLAND AVENUE FRIENDS
Highland at Church st. Cora E. Greg
cry. pastor. Sunday school 10 - a.m.
Morning service ' at II. Gideons in
charee. Evening service at 630: Chris
tian Endeavor, Laura Lou Newton.
president. Subject unannounced. Meet
ing evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Prayer meet
ing 7:30 p.m. Weduesday. Friday )
a.m.. orayer me tin it at the varsonare.
Tuesday, Oct. 16. all-day meeting with
the National Holiness association In
charge.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
343 N. Church st. M. A. Getzendaner,
DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn.
Morning service at ll. subject ' Man's
Duty to Worship God." Luther league
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC)
- state st. at mm. r. h. Theuer. castor.
Sunday scnooi ajn. Morning serv
ice at 11. Ingathering of thankofferim
boxes.. Subject "The Thankoffering of
Mary of Bethany." Confirmation class.
Saturday, S30 a.m.
COMMUNITY ' NORWEGIAN
LUTHERAN (LFC)
Hood at Summer st. R. A; Kruefer,
pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m,
Adult
Bible cuss, 8:43 a.m. Mornlc
r
service
II o clock.
Subject "The i Pearl of
Great Price." Midweek service 130
pjn. Wednesday, 966 Center st. Choir
rehearsal Wednesday S30 p.m.. 189 S
19th. ConfirmaUon class, Saturday at
T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN .
CMlsseert Syaed)
istn at A st. Rev. H. w. Gross, nea-
tor. Sunday school and Bible class 930
ajn. Morning service 10:30 a.m. Luther
an hour, 930 ajn Dr. Waiter A.
Maier.
FIRST METHODIST
Church at State st. Dr.
Inwnh VT
l.j . .
I Adams, castor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m.
uivme presence."
FREE METHODIST
North Winter at Market st.!
Richard
T. Fine, castor. Sunday school 9:49
i a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon by
pastor, evening service at 730. sub
JASON LEE METHODIST
North Winter at Jefferson. 8. Ray
nor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:43
a.m. Morning service at 11. Subject
. aim lor uauy i.iiung. Juvenins- serv
ice at 730; conducted by the Salem
district youth fellowship. Saturday and
aunaay me cnurcn is nost to the Sa
lem District Youth Fellowship Rally
CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
North Sth at .Gaines st. Herman
ssJhSof.S'S:
service at 11. Gideons from
Bohl. pastor; James- Thompson, assis.
Morning
ine state
convention. Evening service at 730.
Subject "The Most Influential and
Authoritative People." Prayer meeting
i:ju pjn, weonesday.
LESLIE METHODIST
South Commercial at Mvera St. Joa-
eph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9:49
Plan Presbyterian Youth Rally I
For :Western Oregon Territory
More than 200 young people from the Presbyterian churches of j
western Oregon will attend the Westminister . Fellowship rally at
the First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon and evening of Oo
tober 14. ! p : , . ,
. The Rev. Kenneth. Reeves ol Philadelphia, -director, of young
people's work! of the Presbyterian board of Christian education, and
A. V 1W.ll 4.1 J - ;'
Dr. O. LeRoy Walter, Portland,
l&&BSaSttS
of WUIamttt. preoyttiT. uoror
ident and thh Rev. Donald Dpd
of Eugen is the youth counsellor.
The progiamf begins with a rally
meeting at 3 j30 o'clock with ad
dresses by Dr. Walter and Ken
neth ReevesJ "There wiU be an
open forum discussion at 4:30. to
be led by the same two leaders,
and at 3 o'cldck Mrs. Irvine Dyett
of Corvallls will conduct the so
cial hour. ; : I
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rangements for tW, supper have K
been made btMrs.Uo.C. Dean,
The youthfrally will close with
m Mom in tcrvlcc' at. 11. Addresses
by the Gideons, Youth Fellowship 6:30
o.m. Evening service at 1-M. "Subject
.Sl1?" meeun inw
I j
vrKi rvlN mItbodIST
15th at Mill :e Loweu, liugar. pa-
tor. Sunday school 10 ajn.. Morning
service at llf wire, :a pjn. eve
ning service at 7 JO. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, w pjn.
' ' s -
rhnBki, t winter at. inester w.
Hamblin, pastor. Sunday school :4S
m Mom in? service at juaa. otrmuu
by the pastor. Subject -Man's-Right
to Happiness. Kresoyverian youra nuj
loia nm. Svenink service t laO.
Sermon by tlte Rev. Kenneth Reeves
nf Philadelphia. Monday. 7:30 P.m.
Boy Scouts. Midweek service Thursday
730 pjn.
rK3T!2RlAU" t
248 North eominercial. Rev. Frieda
Merhant. naAor. Service 230 P.m
Evening sep'tee 730 pjn. Circle at 6
lilVM VOIITH CENTER
262 N. Cattare st. Evening service at
Tuesday. Oct. 18. "The ? Greatest
Thins- in the Warld. Metaphysical
library at same location
MISSION STREET
UNITED BRETHREN
1149 Mission St.. tiev. ueorge raarun,
naittor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Evan
gelist J. JacK Paskell. speaker, 10:15.
Morning service at 11. Subject "Why
the Church?"! Evening service at 7:30.
Sublect "Where Are the People?" Mid
week service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Pearl Martin.eleader.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Center at llth st. Robert W. coulter.
nastor: Franic w. watkin. ir assistant I
J40:1 S ,ch,ri.,'h:JI?Phm1;
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Back our Horizons. iouui iroupi
6:45
p.m.i evening service at 7 .r-
ry
TV CTT3W ICi.WJIla VUaVUUU vsvawais, I
sneaker. Wednesday 7:45 P.m.. prayer
service. Saturday 8:45 pjn. The Galil
ean Hour, K$LM.
875 Market 1st. Paul C. Nerlnif. pastor
Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Mornintf serv
ice at 11. Morning message, evening
service at 7. Young people. Evangelistic
service 730. Pryer meeting Wednes-
ijay law. .
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST I
ChemekeUS at . Liberty st. Sunday
A buffet supper willbe served Fenowship 0fj Willamette presby
at the Salemj church at tery who have helped in arrang-
"ArtsM fieaM," House Thursday for a good neigh
Real?" Evenftig service at 8. Subject, I hnr from- the south. President
same. Wednesday, p.m. includes tes-
timonie of healings. .
C .V. Uk '
Reading room I4a I
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
ft f .mtlmr Tid-m Jtminta .
4S0 North (Cotuce st. Don H. Wall.
bishop. Sunday school 10 ajn. Priest
hood meeting. Relief society and pri
mary 11 JO CJ. Sacrament meeting
TRUTH CEBTTER
536 State it, room I. Olive Stevens,
Msu, pastor. Morning service at ll.
subject i "coa is spirit. :
t
SrVTNTH-DAT ADVENTIST
Hood at Summer St. G. T. Dickinson.
pastor. Sabbath school 8:90 ajn. Sat
urday. Morning service at 11. by W. W,
Ring. - Subject "Voice of Prophecy
Day. Wednesday. 730 DJn.. prayer
meeting. Young people's meeting, Sat
urday, 130 pjn.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
North Cottage at Shinning. James A.
Scott, minister. Sunday - school at 10
a.m. Morning service at 10.45. Subject
1
Study
SALVATION ARMY
S41 State st. Cant. R. B. Leaner. Sun
day school 10 a.m. Moraine service at
11. Gideons n charge. Evening service
at 730, Service Thursday, Saturday,
pjn. i
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Marion at Summer st Rev. Wilmer
N. Brown, pastor. Sunday school 8:45
a.m. Morning service at 10:50. Subject
"God s Plus sign for Minus Men.
Afternoon kervice at 3. The Fifth
(Fihh) Column." Evening service at
7:90. Subject, "Message in . Three
7:90. Subject, "Message
Words." D. J. Jack Pa
Jack Paskell. " guest
speaker at 5 3 services: Indian
Chlez
tecumseh, will sing at S services.
BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND.
REFORMED CHURCH
North Capitol at Marlon st, Rev.
Fred T. Ott. pastor, Sunday school 10
iv school lo
a.m. Morning service at li. "Harvest
Home and Missionfeast," Subject "Are
We Nearing the Focal Point of Bis-
tqry7 Revi .C. W. H. Sauerwein, of
First Evangelcal end Reformed church.
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WilUam Fawk, ' Organist
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;c:;;; e:;.J. Jack. Paskell j
The OniGOIl STATESMAN. SoUza.
.J ,ni k
2sxz
r. - - Slta SS.-tS;
worship service and Reeves will
give an addriss on the subject
...:vt .:n,' . k
nut week mucuuui kou uviu
all of. the Presbyterian church in
Oregon at a leadership . training
conference which will be conduct
ed in the morning and afternoon
at the Salem (church.
commiiiee or ine wesomnsier
Janet Mm,1J ' PS
lDresident: nijbatiL JJf? JJ3?22L;"
Donahue, Bend, vicjs' president;
Jane Jeffries, Corvallis, secretary;
Maruyn woser, orvaius, xreas- at I the Portland First I Evangelical
urer; Marlys Prentice, Bend, Bon- church; and director of the Port
nie Barton, Salem, Beverly Weldytland "Youth for Christ' iorches-
Eugene, Ron j Clark, Corvallis,
commission cnairmen.
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Y miu Y jVAUi vauay
SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY
sinnard I
Commwnity hail. r. c
nastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning I
service at ii. iouDjec .wi.uvf w
Words." I :t i I
Foer Corners Branch of
riRST HAPTlST CHURCH
East State stj at Alma ave. Sunday I
scnuoi m.ui,i F-
SWEGLE SUNDAY SCHOOL
IVSriTJ s.er sunt Sun-
day school 10 m.
- ii i
KEIZER UNION CUBdenominUonal
tor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning j
KrviC9 at ft Cnoir practice 6:45 pjn.1
Grange hall. fuv. David titmm, pas-
pra
ting.
Young people's! mee
730 pjn. Eve-
3
ning service at a.
FIRST. BAPTIST. HayesvUle Branch
North Pacific highway. Sunday
school 9:45 ajn. Fred Broer, supt.
Evangelist to Speak
At Mission St. Church
Evangelist jpor the World Chris
tian Fundamentals association, J.
Jack Paskril;' will sneak at the
Mission street United Brethren
church Sunday morning at 10:15.
He will speak especially to the
youth in dBUs service before he
speaks at the regular morning
V 1TiraniTai;.al
wuiuuii , ui cusk .uTauvuvu
church.
M
, ine
pastor
of the United
Brethren church, the Rev. George
Martin,
clock a.
will! speak at the 11 o-
m. service on the subject,
"Why the Church?"
RECEPTION GIVEN
WASHINGTON, Oct 12 -(JP)
President Truman put on a mill-
farv.ictvl rcipention at the White
, , . . rn,
euou nutuuw ww v wv.
:t
- i
Portland, will speak. Afternoon service
at a. Topic: "Our Lord's Program for
His Church, same speaker.
TPS! SKABMlANIZED CHURCH
of Jmu Christ mt Latter Day Saints
17th and Chemeketa. C. H. Asher.
nmminr -Stuaday school 8:45 a jn. MOrn-
te service at 11. Evening service at
:45. Zions league. Wednesdaiy prayer
meeting m pja. t
TH1 S-TSLST CHITKCH OF GOD
r-Attaffa at Mooa sx. itev. n. a.
Schlatter, nastor. Sunday school 1:45
ajn.: junior church 10:45 eon. Morn-
servlee at It. Subject "Peace. After
War Is Over.? Evening service at 8:45.
Unified service. Sermon 7:45. Subject
"Jesus Meets; the' Needs of Sinners."
8:40 pjn. The Gideons in charge.
JESUS NAME PENTECOSTAL
TABEKNACLK
Lewis at 12th st. Wilbur King, pas
r. Sunday school 10 ajn. Mornini
service at 11 j Evening service at 730.
Midweek service Wednesday, 730 p.m.
Baptismal service after Sunday morn
ing service. jj -
CALVARY CHAPEL Pen Gesvel
1275 N. Church sv Rev. ciauae i;.
and Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday
school 8:45 ajn. Morning service at 11.
Youth service 8:45 Djn. Evening serv
ice at 1:45 Tuesday service. 7:45 pjn.
; Thursday aervlce. i;u pjn.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
13th at Farry it. Rev. Walter B.
rrederkk, pastor'. Sunday school 9:43
I ajn. Morning service at
1 by E. William Anderson
orning aervlce at ll. ermon
by E. - William Anderson, evangelist.
Christ's Ambassadors Yf. o:JU pjn
Tom Shaw, president. Evening service
at 7:49. Sermon by the evangelist
Radio program, "Tabernacle Echoes,'
over KSLM. Saturday at T: pjn.
T . . .
I North laths at Brevman si. cnaries
E. Tate, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 a.m.
Morning service at 11. Evening service
at 7:45. Sublect "The Gospel on a Dol-
I Ur BUT Thursday, 7:45 pjn, Bible
I study.
Sunday, let M
11:00 AJU. -God's Plus for Minus Men"
Dr. Jack Paskell, Guest Speaker '
A! Delegation of Gideons Will Be Present.
D2ass E3ee8ing
3:00 P.II.
JACK PASKELL SAVED WHILE IN PRISON
SPEAKS ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
"The Fifth (Filth) Column" -
There will be a display of Indian souvenirsv TJbuis L. Pilbeam,
director of Portland Youth for Christ Orchestra will play on
the trombone. -) v -.. .." S- -.. -
Ilnsical Evangclislic Ilonr 7:33 PJL
Message by Dr. Paskell Music by Chief Tecumseh
and talent
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Where Marlon
Oregon, Saturday Morning, October 13, 1145 1 ,
Paskell Speaks
Twee Sunday
Evangelist and Guests
To Have Program -
In Local Church
1-
J, Jack Paskell and Chief , Kuitis
Tecumseh, will speak soul aing at
SSSSiS2Si.&SS
th, ,ubj.ct.
ff m. .at
u" wu
tend, to present
the work of their!
--I -A.
organization.)
Tommy Drrdwi.'
state president,?
I r rii t rlTr In . th.
juhior church, f XMBem
A city-wide mass meeting will
-rv. JJt
Tvniij. Piiheam. mlmlter o music
wm play on
the trombone.
The mother and
daughter trio,
from the "Fellowship i Haven
Broadcast,- wiU sing.! Jack Char-
iej, taxap
saxaphonist in the Portland
Youth for Christ . orchestra, 'will
play. Chief Kuitis Tecumseh, will
iner and nave a ' Qisrjiav ol nis
t t .
The closing service will be lat
7.0 p. hl, with the out of town
,,. nnrtirinntin
"A message
i u r:il 4V. 4 am a
Rev. Wilmer N. Brown is the
minister.
WooH Vtlim
lYOOUDUill
Churches
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC!
Rev. V. Ju. Moftenbeier. pastor. sun
day masses at 7. 830 and 1030 a.m
Weekday masses at 8:15.
CHURCH OF CHRIST ! ! I ' "
Of Latter Dav Saints (Mormon)
Coe building, corner i oi 1 lrst ana
Montgomery. Sunday school 10 a.m. to
12. i ! ,
FULL GOSPEL
First at Garfield st. Jtev.
Paul E.
Brown. Dastor. 813 Hardcastle. Sunday
11. Evening service at 7:45. Young
people's service. Friday 7:45' p.m.
THE REORGANIZED CHURCH '
Of iesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Second at Garfield st. Church school
10 ajn.. Preaching service at 11,
MONITOR OPEN BIBLE
STANDARD CHURCH
Mrs. Bessie Prior, pastor. Sunday
school 11 a.m. Morning worship at 10.
Junior Overcomers 7-4 p.m. Tuesday.
Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 pjn IP
Overcomers a pjn. weonesoay. - I
FREE METHODIST
Corner Young and Catch fts.iL. C.
V
Gould, nastor. Sunday echo!. 8:45 ajn.
Morning service at ii. Evening service
at 9. Midweek prayer meeting Wednes-
; p.m. lAgnt ana iue Hour -over
KWJJ Sundays at 1 pan.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH '
James Earl Ladd. jr. naitor. Bible
school 10 ajn. Wornlne worsbdn at 11.
Guest speaker. Dr. Ross J. Giiffeth,
president. Northwest Cka-lstiaa college.
Church dinner 1 pjn. C. E. 7 pjn. Eve
ning service s pjn. i
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
i George R. Cromley, minister. Sab-
bath school program 8:45 ajn.
gram s:49 ajn.. service
pie at 11. North Marlon
for young peoc
OPl
district Sabbath school convention at
the Bethel church at 230 cm.
Chris-
Uan Endeavor meetings. 830 pjn. Serv
ice 730 pjn.
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BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN
George R. Cromley, minister. Morn
ing worship and communion service,
at 10. Sabbath school at 10:45, Sabbath
school convention at 2:90 pjn. Rev.
Wesley Skinner of the Church of Gdd.
speaker.
METHODIST CHURCH
D. Lester Fields, minister. Sunday
sunda
scnooi iv a.m. Morning sermon, -Let
Me Alone. Evening service at 130.
Theme, "The Unlimited Giff;
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
lin e. uncom st. Kev.
T. Brocke
pastor. Sunday school 8:45 ajn. Morn
ing service at 11, YJ. prayer meeting
pjn. crusaaers service. 830 p.m,
Perry McGaffee. Dr.. In charge. Service
7:45 p-m.. Subject '"Have We Shel
ter From the Atomic Bomb?" Thurs
day. 7:45 pjn.. midweek prayer meet'
ing. Saturday I pjn, Y J?. prayer meet
ing..'..
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN
i Divine worship 830 aJn. Sunday
school 10:43 ajn. ConfirmaUon class
Saturday, 10 a.m.
NTDAROS LUTHERAN
Monitor. Divine worship 11 ajn. Sun
day school 10 ajn.
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IT. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
un iincoin t. nn, ucorn o will.
vicar, auooij scnooi a.m. wnsw
14 communion service S:9 a.nu. ,
DRAINAGE TO BE STUDIED
. TV-VTirflT as m aT A el i trm
I . . a m a
i war reciamauon ana lrneauon ana
I jina-. nroblana will occunv the
aramage proDiems wui occupy we
Oregon reclamation ,COngresS
I ,to nntin tf hp Nft 2s-2H.
from Portland
C rosses Scnnaaer
Public School
Systeni Backs
Chest Drive
One large portion of the educa
tional divisiorfa 108 per cent con
tribution (see page. 1) to this
year's Salem United War Chest
came from the public school sys
tem, where solicitation was hand
led by the Salem Teachers' asso
ciation, Carl lAschenbrenner, di
vision head, said Friday. .. ..
Representatives serving on the
association's f council were in
charge of solicitation in their var
ious buildings. In thisgroup are:
. Alice Robinson, Bush; Sadie
Grant, Engle wood; Caroline Blake,
Garfield; Bertha Gamer, Grant;
Dora Mittendorf, Highland; Mar
jorie Whitelyj McKinley; Dora P.
Wallace, Richmond; Neva Mun
dinger, Washington;
Nell Doegel and Helen Fletcher,
Leslie junior high; Florence Kron
Roy Foster, George Niemi and
Leslie Carsori, all of Parrish jun
ior high; Carmelita Barquist,
Martha Pinson, Ada Ross and Ger
trude Smith; all of the senior
high school.
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Students. Liberators to
Vie hi Junior High Election
Jim jHouck of the Studenteers and Dick Fuhr of the Liberators
were nominated for president of the student body at Parrish junior
high school, primary election reports showed Friday afternoon. The
two candidates will deliver campaign speeches and a general elec
tion to determine the winner will
be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at
the school.
4 Other Dominations included
Virginia Benner, Studenteers,
and Lois Archibald, Liberators
for vice president; Muriel Baney,
Studenteers land Pat Fitzsimons,
Liberator, for secretary Billie
Ruth Piercej Studenteer, and Do
na . Jean Pence, Liberator for
treasurer; Bill Paulus,; Studenteer
and Bruce MacDonald, Liberator,
for sergeant; at arms; Bud DuVal,
Studenteer fand Jack Gooden,
Liberator for yell leader;
Song Leaders
Carolie Coffey and Sharon Cof
fey,; Studenteers, and Dolly Dav
idson and Donna Curtis, Liber
ators for song leaders; Catherine
Siegmund, Studenteer and Glen
Kleen, Liberator for Periscope
editor; Sue McElhinny, Studen
teer and Deloris Kiese, Liberator
for publication manager; Sue
Messer. Studenteer and Jim
Rock, Liberator for eighth grade
representative; and Larry Cham
berlain, Studenteer and Buzzy
Coyalt, Liberator, seventh grade
representative.
Girls League
Nominations for Girls League
president were Jo Ann DeWitt,
Studenteer, f and Barbara Zum-
wait, Liberator; Boys League
president, Dean Paulus, Studen
teer and Bob Layton, Liberator;
Girls League vice president,
Janet Kufner, Studenteer and
Mary Campbell, Liberator; Girls
League secretary, Rosemary Ro-
well, Studenteer and Donna Sat
ter, Liberator; Boys League vice
president, Tommy North, Studen
teer and . Ronald Parsons, Liber
ator; and for Boys League secre
tary, Loyal Howard, Studenteer
and Dan Callaghan, Liberator.
William Ross to Open
Blue Print Office Here
i
William J. Ross, who during
the war handled reproduction
work for Los Angeles Shipbuild
ing and Drydocks and who has
recently sold his City Blue Print
co., and Wilmington Blueprint co.
businesses in Long Beach and
Wilmington, Calif., announced
Friday he would open a business
in Salem shortly.
Ross Reproduction will do
blue-printing, photostatic work
and offset, photography and will
be located at 480 Ferry st, he
said. , -'t-
'. Born In! Portland, Ross was
gnxious to! return to Oregon, he
said. He and Mrs. Roes have
bought the Richmond street resi
dence of the Lynn" McLachlans
and will make their home there.
; Twenty-two . per cent of the
South Carolina men in uniform
in the Civil War were killed, or
died In prison.
Chief Kuitis Tecumseh
Wilmer V. Brown, Minister
Mil (jssassasafg-syi. 1
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Chemeketan Council
Elects New Officers
. The : Chemeketan council,
elected by the membership, this
week elected Luther Cook, presi
dent; J. Burton Crary, vice presi
dent; Mike Panek, recording sec
retary; Mra. John Geiger, corres
ponding - secretary, and - Bessie
Smith, treasurer. - - t -r - -.Virginia
Wells has been named
chairman) of membership; Edna
McElhaney beads the social com
mittee; Dorothy Middleton, hik
ing; Mary Foster, publication;
Luther - Cook, annual out ing;
Adolph Greenbaum, cabin, and
Walter Batliner, auditing.
Aidnien Stress
Safety First'
Pedestrians were reminded by
first aid jnen and city police Fri
day to be more careful in cross
ing streets now that the rainy
season is at hand.
Accidents involving cars and
bicycles and cars and pedestrians
are Increasing, first aid men said,
due to the removing of restric
tions, on gasoline and speed.
First aid men Jiave received
eieht calls in the last week of
this type of accident, they said.
Pastor Talks to
Cliest Workers
A simple way of sharing one's
ice in summer and warmth in
winter is . offered by the Salem
War Chest, Dr. Joseph Adams,
new pastor for the -First Metho
dist church, told chest workers
and members of the Salem Board
of Realtors at theircombined Fri
day jjuncheon making.
The equality, j aiscoverea Dy
Mark Twain, in ; which the rich
have their ice in summer and the
poor theirs in winter, is still an
actuality, he maintained. In the
sharing . there is happiness, not
only for the recipients but for
the givers as well, he declared.
Horace Mann advised, - "Be
ashamed to die until you have
achieved some victory for human
ity," and Adams repeated the ad
vice, declaring that every chest
worker who gets someone to share
with others has won a victory. .
LOCAL BOY IN tjO BAND
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, Oct 12 -(Special)- Rob
ert Reeves, son of Jay E. Reeves
of Salem, is a member of the
university band which will play
for all home and several out-of-town
games under the direction ot
John Stehn, acting dean ot the
University of Oregon school of
music.
The history of Jerusalem goes
back to the Stone Age, or about
2500 B.C.
Ge4 torningE
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be as smart as you think
you are, but many more
of you underestimate your
ability, especially If you
would make a complete
surrender of your life to
Christ and say, "Here am
L Send me." Isa. 6:8.
AU to Christ, my bless
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MARION CO. SUNDAY SCHOOLS
E. Wm. ANDERSON
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Some of His Seracn SuLjecis!
The Tragedy of a Christian out of Circulation.
America's Greatest CalL i
Punn America..'"": ; - .:.
The Battle of Armageddon. v j
Hell, and Who's Going There. !'
Campaign Fealnresli I v:i:;U f
. Rev. Anderson is an; Evangelist, Bible Teacher,
Radio Preacher and former Visiting Chaplain to
' San Qaentin, the nation's largest prison. Special
.mosicv both instrumental and vocal. ... ",i
PREACHING STRAIGHT; FROM THE i
BIBLE TO THE HEART i
Hear them on the Radio Saturday at 7:45 plm. :
OvcrKSUI
A COKDIAI XNYFTATION TO ALL
Activities for
Next School : ;
Week Revealed
'Activities for the week of Oc
tober .13-19 were announced Fri
day by Superintendent Frank B.
Bennett.
i Monday 1:13 pau," Assembly
at Leslie junior high school; 2:30
p.m Assembly at Parrish junior
high; Z'M, pjn. Elementary prin
cipals meeting at the administra
tion office and 4:00 pjn. Faculty
meeting at the senior libarary.
I Tueday 8:50 ajn, Tri-Y at
senior high; 70 pjn. PTA meet- ,
ing at Englewood. ' , .
' i Wednesday 8:30 . .m. Senior
class council at room 201, .senior
high; 8.-50 a.m. sophomore class
council at room 109, assnlor high;
8:50 aum. junior red crocs council
at room 201, senior high: 10:05 a.
TtL, general election and campaign :
nwrhM .at Psrrixh Inninr hiefh"
1:00 p.m. film,? The New- Oregon
TraU," at Garfield school; 3:00 p.
m. Football "Blues" vs. "Cardinj
als" fit Olinger field; 4)0 pjn.,
8th grade .social studies teachers
at the administration, office; 7:30
pjn. library meeting at state li
brary.
. Thuraday 0 :00 ajn. Assembly
on Columbus in Mrs. ForsytheT
room st McKinley school; 1:00 pjn.
3:00 pjn. Football "Golds" v?.
"Grays" at Leslie junior high; 4:00
pjn. junior high industrial arts
men at the administration office.
I Friday 1:00 pjn. Assembly - in
Mies . .Maddox' room at , Bush
school; 1)0 pjn. Singing assembly
at .Highland school; 12:00 p.m. ,
usa mjia vviui j avviot' WUlfkCl
luncheon at Quelle Testaiirant.
Falls Gty Man Killed
111 Bunker Collapse
i DALLAS, Oct 12 Marion
Westefbrook, 41, of . Falls City,
was killed this morning when a
gravel bunker at the Dallas sand
and gravel plant collapsed.
Westerbrook was a resident cf
Falls City. and had lived in Ore
gon since he was seven years old.
Survivors are his mother and two
brothers, Leonard and Walter, int
Falls City; his widow, Mary V.
westerbrook, and two grown
children.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2 pjn. from the Meth
odist church in Falls City.
First
Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter St.
Chester W. itawsMln. pastor
VlrglnU Ward Elliott,
mubie director .
9:45 A.M. Church
School
10 :55 A.M. Man' Right
To Happiness" Ser?
; mon by the minister
3:30 - 9:00 P.M. Presby
terian Yonth Rally
7:30Pf. Evening Ser
vice. The Rev. Ken
Beth Reeves of Phila
delphia, speaker
. Coming:.. to
Evasgelisiic
Talernade
i Assembly of God
13th and Ferry Streets
Salem, Oregon
Evangelist
E. 7n. Anderson
: and 1
John Jennison
Minister of Music :
Ilevival Cacpalgn
I : Oct. 14th to 28th
: Every night except
Monday and 'Saturday
s at 7:45 pn.