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CHURCH INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation of Me hama Community Presbyterian church were filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by the trus tees, Luther Stout, John Allen, Jennie Moe, B. L. Kirsch, Floyd Monroe, Mrs. V. Wallen, Lorna Be l I in and Hazel Shields, all of Mehama. Must Be Sold Furniture from 120 rooms at Marion Hotel. Sale to be at 220 State Street, Salem. Doors open at 9:00 o'clock a. m. Friday, July 30th. Furniture in cludes bed. springs, mattresses, chairs, dressers, pillows, desks. chiffoniers floor lamps woolen ; TIL. . . . i -rew empty lockers available. C. S. bathtubs with fixtures. 0rwig Cq 4375 Si,verton Rd. p. 24 1 8 Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. '. ! For sale: Plants. Lilies, phlox. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere, columbines, goldenrod, etc. I960 Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. ! N- Liberty. Ptu 8360. WITHDRAWS FROM FIRM j COUNTY HEADS VISIT Notice of withdrawal from the i Visitors in Salem Friday after assumed business name of Silver- ; j,, Marion County Corn ton Farm Equipment Co. was filed missioner Ed Rogers were Com with the Marion county clerk Fri- missioners James Lewis and H. R. day by Forrest West, who stated ( Johnson of the Washington roun that he had disposed of his inter- ty court, est to his partner. Capita! Propei- ' ties. Inc., of Salem. Salem Eagles & family are invit- ! ed to a picnic at Paradise Island Must Be Sold Furnifure from I Park Sunday, Aug. 1st. Free cof 120 rooms at Marion Hotel. Sale! fe to be at 226 State Street, Sa.em. Doors open at 9:00 o'clock a. m. ' It the , Mystery Store do your Friday, July 30th. Furniture in- . eludes beds, springs, mattresses, j chairs, dressers, pillows., desks. - chiffoniers, floor lamps, woolen blankets, bedpads. and 10 good bathtubs with fixtures. ment, The Grotto Cafe. 183 N. High St., formerly LaDou's, open- ing Sat. morning. Weston and nruiii7 it- Taylor, proprietor.. J,m for one year, the local army recruiting office announced Dance tonite Crystal Gaidens. Friv. Rushiii attended Salem Thor Automagic washers i TLcr higi vho. ' and is a member Of ironers now on display at Ralph the Sa'en; Saddle club. Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. . - ... Ph. 4036. 4 A KiU-e-: gift you wih always . enjoy- -freo to the first 25 worn- STREET DANCE TONIGHT j en entering the Mystery Store. The Manbrin Gardens Com- . 453 Court street Friday. Also munity club wilt hold its street sifts to tht first 25 women Sat dance tonight in the Mr.nbrm arday. district on Wayne drive between , , . Rivercrest and Shoreline drives. - the Mystery Store do your Soft drink and hot dog will, be i electrical repairing including re served, and bingo games will toe1 iteration .ntTradios at an hon played' also, according to danc est pr:ce. 45S Court St. committee Chairman Mrs. W. A. pOIjR ELEVATOR SHAFT 'Ne,lL I Contractors poured the shaft Dance. VFW Hall' Saturday. hidings lor the city hall elevator : Friday up to the second floor level. It's Approved- -By National Fire ' Forms have not yet been installed Underwriters, and users alike. See : for the, shaft to the third floor Sandberg compieteJy autotni tL- where the elevator will serve new nil humina- eoiiinment now. We offices opened there last month. jn " . iv. Heating Co, 863 N. Liberty. Free estimates. Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. LUMBER FIRM FILES MS&M Lumber Co. is the as lumed business name filed Friday with the Marion cm.aty clerk by , L. C. MitcheJ. 1563 Norway St.; Roy Marchand and Charles A. Sappingf ield, both of Salem route ! 9. Take her to Glenwood. Cheats: Desks; Vanhys; Book shelves; Record cabinets; Corner Cabinets'. Bedside Chests; large stock to. choose Irom. Woodrows. 450 Center. Dane tonite Crystai Gardens. : FIRST AID TREATS Mrs. R. B. Gagnon, 811 N. 20th ! rout each with her baby son, St., was treated by Saiem first vere dismissed Friday from Sa aid men for a broktu arm after i Iem General hospital, she fell at home Friday, wasi , taken to Salem General hospital j A kitchen gift you will always nri rlii,.UoH Afrl mn also i enjoy free to the first 25 worn- treated J. J. Bowler, 1350 Baker j st., for second degree burns and ire rnay. iso Donald Huiett, 1370 Market st., gifts to the- first 25 women Sat for a cut ankle su ffered when I urday. : he fell from his motorcycle. , Your old radio is worth up to $40 on a new General Elect, radio. ; Mitchell Radio, State & 19th. Danoe Tonite Glen wood. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. GARCIA BOUND OVER Facing a charge of larceny, Al fonzo Garcia, transient, was bound over to the grand jury when be appeared Friday in Wood burn jus tice court. He is held in Marion county jail in lieu of $500 bail. Alleged to have taken a truck from the Fred Viesko ranch in Mission Bottom, Garcia was involved with the vehicle in an accident in Port land, which resulted in a charge of driving while intoxicated, later reduced to an intoxication charge. Flour Sacks: Nice new large size white, cotton flour sacks. Splen did for lunch cloths, napkins, tea towels, etc. See your grocer or all Master-Bread 4101. CARD OF THANKS Wa wish to express our sin oar gratitude to our many friends for the kindness and sympathy ex tended us in our recent sorrow and for the many lovely flowers. D. D. Craig and Jack and Aneta (PLUA43ING-HEA TiNG ! COMMERCIAL MOrY-4V4 WRIST WATCHES MISSING Mrs. Frank Wait, 2375 Lee st, reported to city police Thursday night that someone had taken a lady's wristwatch from a dresser in the bathroom of her home early Thursdayi Another wrist watch was reported missing by Emett Carolon, 585 S. $12th sU from a locker in: the local YMCA Friday morning. Police reported no trace of the thieves in; either case. Mayme, : formerly of Larson's Beauty Studio, is now with Bon nie Dee Beauty.: Ph. 219!5. We have a good supply of young. baby beel tor your locker at reas- onab,e prices We aUo haye m eleci-icit repairing Including re- i fri geration and radios at an hon- tt-t :.. A:-? , 'rl St. " l ""lT m. uihiwiwi. . ... rw. ,T ; Kl L3UMS Lee D; Rushin. 18. son of Mrs. auJii!- Bernaro. route 7. box u-"lc ( fcvenings by appointment, (or trie ; short shapid pew look. Betty Adamson, Myrtle Cochran, Opal Renschler, Myrtle Stouten berg. Lip Stick Beauty Salon, Phone 3836- 1872 State St Johns.Manv11le shingles applied .Kt nvmr voll-,H roof- no f,, ....i rf, .,. 4 ' 1n j no muss, inree years 10 pay, year guarantee. Call 4842 for free ; estimate. Ma this Bros., Commercial. 164 S. MOTHERS GO HOME ! Mrs. P. M. Ocupe, Salem route 2W Mrs. Toni Underwood, 2360 Maple St., Mrs. S. M. North. 1525 Pearl st., and Mrs. W. F. Donley, general delivery, Salem, each with her baby daughter and Mrs. Joseph ;W. Hydes, 1982- N. Church st.. and Mrs. G. Fout, Hubbard en entering the Mystery Store, mh t ifr ik 707 S 25th ...... 1 - - - j Air conditioning units. Prompt : installation. Judson's, 279 N. ! Com'l. PURSE, MONEY MISSING - Hattie Fish. 960 Shipping st., reported to city police Thursday that a purse containing a $5 bill and small change had been taken from Her home sometime during the day. The purse also contained miscellaneous papers, police said. FLASHLIGHT MISSING A flashlight was the only ar ticle reported missing to city po lice Friday from a car prowled Thursday night owned by Fred Visnaw, an employe of Benson bakery. The car was parked in the 200 block on North Commercial street near the bakery, police said. Old Tim Dane VFW hall Sat GROCERY NAMX CHANGED George and Unita Seymour changed the name of their grocery at 38 Park ave. from Park Street grocery to Seymour's market, in business name filings Friday with the Marion county clerk. EVAIIGELISTIC TADEDUACLE Assombly oi God tith ic Terry St. Rev. Walter 8. Frederick, pastor I J. Kessler I Assistant 9:45 svjsu Bandar School ll:a aml Haly Cam j TAas Ordinance" 7:45 -m. Evangelistic Rally "Saved y Grace" Sat. RadU Prarrasa ovar Every Weleaaae UM. MO&US IONZS HOMX Mrs. Morris Jones, 1137 E. Rural st, with her baby son, were dismissed Friday from Sa lem Memorial hospital. Oldj Time Dance VFW hall Sat HOSTEL GROUP BUILDS Don Douris, Salem Youth Hostel group director, led group of the hostelers to Crestwood acres, the new YMCA camp, for an over night work project Friday helping to construct the Sherwood chapel at the camp. Fresh salmon, boat to you. For canning and freezing. Ph. 5192. Suburban SitJl TLA WD If ANGELICAL UNITED BKRHKEN I miles east of Salem. Rev. H. J. Vlx, pastor. Sunday school IS a.m. KINGWOOD fcuett-K 1123 Elm t-. Wn Salem, Itee. A. A. Laewen, pastor; A. H. FadenrerM, as sistant. Sunday school 1:45 a.m. Mern ing service 19:45, Youth croup :3 P n. Kvening aervice 7 :45. "The Burnt Of fering." Wednesday. 7:46 p.m. mid- SALKaf HEIGHTS COM at UN ITT W i-4ctii saarlansl Liberty rd. at Madrona avt. Rev. T. C. Brown, pas tor. Sunday school M a.m. Morning 11. Evening service 7:3. KEIZEK CHUBCR OT CHBIST Prince rd.. Keizer. L. L. Freeman, minister. Sunday school IS a.m. Morn ins service IL Evening service 7;39. KEIZER COMMUNITT Granie hall. Keizer. Lee Wiens. Das- tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning . It. U.mmnfl A ..... I IMnl atry. Young people. 7 30 p.m. Evening service "f. ' PII.OR1M HOLINESS 140 t'arlton way. V. G. Story, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a m. Mornmic serv- 11 J p. m service 7.30 o clock. First service (1 annual camp meclins Friday. 7.39 p m. . nm. t.n 975 Vista ave. Mrs. G. B. Croley. pas tor; G. B. Ciolry. assistant. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11. E. I", Murray, guest speaker. Evening service 8 pm. biiverton Churches ASS.MBI. UF liUD Front st. B. II. Scott, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning service. 11. Young people. f:45 p.m. Evening ser vice S. Prayer meeting 7:45 p.m. Thurs day. MAKQUAM METHODIST Silverton-Marquam highway. An drew Langendorf. pastor . Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning sernoa. ' 11. t'firjatcn or god Second at A sts. G. W. Clefham. pas tor. Sunday school. 19 a.m. Morning service, ll. Evening service. S. PILGRrM HOLINESS S. Water st. Carl Mansfield, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morning aer vice 11. Evening aervice, 7:30. CBBISTIAN SCIENCE Third at Lewis st. Morning service 11. t. FALL'S CATHOLIC p,' aiur mes s .oi' ic T am weenaays, 7 a.m. METHODIST Main at Fiske sts. Ben T. Browning, pastor. Sunday school. 9:46 a.m. Nor man Neageli supt. Morning service. 11 a.m. Youth fellowship. 7:30. CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersey st. James A. Tofte, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.: Oiga Jo ohn lips, supt. Morning service ll. "The fraeedy of Spurnin God s Orace FIRST CHRISTIAN First at Park st, Arthur ChaxUs Bates, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m.. M. B. ford. supt. Morning service II. "In Our Hands." Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m.; Robert Anderson, leader. Eve ning service t. "Why Baptism?" CHURCH OF JESCS CHRIST OF LDS Knights of Pythias hall. Oak and Mill sts. Men's Priesthood session. Wed nesday. S p.m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE N. 2nd st. Gordon T. Brat va Id. pas tor; Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11; Neai Sanborn, director of Victory Service Men's lounge, SeatUe. speaker. Evening service I; "Evangel ism." Bible study and prayer meet ing, Wednesday, p.m. IM MANUEL LUTHERAN N. Church St. S. L. Almlie. pastor. No -Sunday school during August. Morning service 11; communion. "Am I a Uood Christian? Luther Leaeue. . ..Dm-; tooic' "rh Tlm ' My L.ir. seventh day adventist Park at 2nd st. A. L. Beazley. pas tor. Sabbath school 19 a.m.; I. J. John son, supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. There is nothing that prevents us from opening our hearts to God. Morning Worship, 19.55 a.m. -Waiting" Sermoa by the Pastor Evening Warship. 7:Ji pjsl "DUHplesnip Ceaaelewa BcastaBPiaj Chareb SebMl. 9:4S avam. YaatJi Fellawshlp, IJi sjbl Firxl Presbyierian Clnurch CWaeketa at Wlater. CtimUr W. HaaaMia, Faster. YlrgiaJa Warf ElUett, IMraeter Hear Iho j iimbnssndors Qnartcl Seattle. Was&izKjiosi erf fhm Salen Yeslli Center YlbrohcDp Soloist Piano Arllaf j Voccd and Quartet SelectlonsT Tcnirjhi ! OPIL rt-fO- J Sunday sen eel at trt unless otherwise noted) ASSEMBLY OF COD Eeaagenstir Tabernacle 13th and Ferrv sts. Rev. Walter S. Frederick and Rev. James 8- Keasler Services 11 a.m T.-4S p.m. Sunday. 7:45 p.m. Thursday. Youth T:4 p.m. Tuesday. Penteeestal U S. ! Camimmil st. Rev. R. H. Gregory. Services It a.m.. 7:45 nan. Sunday, 7:0 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. BAPTIST Stetares N. Cottage and D sts. Rev. Gwtav G. Rauaer. Services 11 a.m.. 9 pjn. Sunday, 7:5 p.m. Wednesday. Calvary S. Liberty and Miller sts. Dr. Charles Durden and Rev. Norman Brown. Services 11 a.m.. 9 p.m. Sunday. S p.m. Wednesday. rif N. Liberty and Marion sts. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson. Set rices 1 1 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Sunday, 7 : JO p.m. Wed nesday. Youth 1:30 p.m. Issaaan el (RecaUr) Hasel and Academy sts. Rev. Prederick G. Ben nett. Services 11 a.m.. 7 :30 p.m. Sun day. 7 JO p.m. Wednesday. Bible FeUowshlp Scout cottage. Pringle park. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. CATHOLIC St. J rail's Cottage and Chemeketa sts. Rev. T. J Bernards and Rev. Ger ald Linaben. Masses S30. S. 9. 19. II a.m. Sunday. Devottoos 7 J9 p.m. Sun day and Tuesday. L Vincent de PaaL-Mvrtle ave.. and Colombia sts. Rev George L. 0Keefe and Rev. Louis G. Rodakowski. Masses T -JO, 9. 19:30 a.m. Sundav. Con fessions 4 JO to SUM. 7 to S.30 p.m. Saturday. CHRISTIAN Cevrt Street-17th and Court sts. Rev W. H. Lyman. Services 10.50 a m 9 p.m. Sunday. Youth 1 p.m. lrst Center and High sts. Rev. Dudley Strain. Service 10:50 a.nv. 7 -JO p.m. Sunday. 9:30 p.m. Wednesday Youth 9:15 p.m. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE N. 5th and Came six Rev. Herman J Boh I Service 11 a m 7 .30 p.m. Sun day. Youth S 30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lrt Chemeketa and Liberty sts. Sunday school 11 a.m. srrmi 11 a.m. No evening meeting during July or August. Testimonial meeting 9 p.m. Wednesday Reading room 148 S. High t. CHURCH OF CHRIST Central N. Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. James A. Scott. Services 10:45 a.m.. 1 'Ml p.m. Sunday. Yuuth 6 JO p.m. CHURCH Or GOD, FIRST Cottage and Hood sts. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schlatter. Services tO:4S a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Sunday. Youth 9:45 p.m. CBT'RCH Or JKSCS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS VFW hall. Hood and Church sts. Bishop John C Salisbury. Sunday school 10 a.m. Priesthood and primary 11 JO a.m. Service SJ0 .m. Sunday. CONGREGATIONAL First N. Cottage and Marion sts. Dr. Seth R. Huntington. Service 10 45 a.m. Sunday. Youth 7 p.m. Knight Mesaorial 19th and rerry sts. Rev. Louis E. White. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. Youth 4:30 p.m. EPISCOPAL St. Pavl's Church and Chemeketa sts. Rev. George H. Swift. Services 7 JO. 9:45. 11 .m. Sunday. Youth 7 p.m. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Bethany Marion and Capitol sts. Rev. Russell Mayer. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. Wed nesday. 9 p.m. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Eagleweed N. 17th and Nebraska sts. Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker. Services 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday Youth 9 JO p.m. First Marion and Summer sts. Rev. WUmer N. Brown and Rev. George K. Millen. Services 11 tin, 1A5 p.m. Sunday. FREE METHODIST N. Winter and Market sts. Rev. Rich ard T. Fine Services 11 a.m. Sunday: Sunday; 7:43 p.m. Wednesday. Youth 7 p.m. FRIENDS Highland A venae N. Church st and Highland ave. Mrs. Cora E. Greg ory. Services lla.m.. 8 p.m. Sunday. 2 p.m. Youth 7 p.m. Soutk Salem S. Commercial and Washington sts. Rav. Orrin C. Ogier. Services 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Sunday. Youth 9 p m. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL Calvary Chapel 1279 N. Church St. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. Bell. Services 11 a.m.. 7:15 p.m. Sunday. 8 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. Church of God 940 S. 22nd st. Rev. A. B. Christy. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m., 8 p.m. Sunday. 8 p.m. Wednesday. Youth 8 p.m. Friday. 1 p.m. Saturday. Foursquare 490 N. 19th st. Rev. James H. Taylor'. Services 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Sunday, 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Youth 9:45 p.m. ' First Ilethodist Church Down Town The Tall White Spire Church School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 :00 A. M. God Speaks lo Us Through Shadows 1 :00 Sunday- School Picnic for All at Leslie Park Cleatag with vesper hew address by Dr. Lawiansa HEAR DAN GILBERT at the I , Eooanixel Ilennonile Charch Pratauas. Oresoei Sun. 1:30 "What will com out of the turmoil tn Palestine according; to Bible prophecy? Ia SUUn preparing: to Invade the Holy Land? Sun. 7.30 "On minute before midnight amazing new evidence that Christ is coming aoon." . anllae eaet aas the Oarslea ateact) j Hear . ; ; Y Br. A. II Bsori2r 4 OF CLEVELAND, OHIO f I Firs! EvsmeUcal Uciled Drcihrca Chzrch Wbere Maria. August 1 Unified Worship Service 10:36 AJVI. No Evening Servico This Sunday Jrtai Naate Pentecostal 1 175 Lewis st. Rev. R. V. Si riser . Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Sun day. 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Youth 1:43 p.m. Friday. ' i United Pentecostal 445 Ferry st. Rev. Nathaniel Witaon. Services 11 a.m., 130 p.m. Sunday. Upper Autaklj SIS N. Commercial st. Rev. Max Wyatt. Sun day school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. Sunday. p.m. Thursday. 8 p.m. aVaturday. itasTiTtrra of Kr:i.i;foi's science 495 N. Cottage st. Rev.; Olive Stevens. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. JEWISH Temple Beta Ebola ladion and Broadway sts. Church achool 11 am Services S p.m Friday.. LUTHERAN Central (Aaterlraa Caafereaea) Hoo. and N. Summer "sts. W. Fram stad. Services 11 a m, Sunday. 9 p.m. Wednesday. -. Chris (Aasertrsra.Cbnrrfc) State and 19th su. Rev. C. R. Schulx. Sunday, school 9:45 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Sun day; youth 7 p.m. St. John's (Mtssonrt Synod) N. 18th and A sts. Rev. H. W. Cross. Sunday sct.oo 9 a.m. Services 19 a.m. Sun day with communion. Preparatory service at 9 JO a.m. St. Mark Evangelical United) S43 N. Church st. Dr. M. A. Getzend aner and Rev. Mn Bagiien. Services 11 iJii. S p.m. Sunday. Youth 9 JO p.m. METHODIST First Church and State sts. Rev. Brooks H. Moore Service 11 a.m. Sun day. 7 30 p.m. Thursday. Youth 9:30 p.m. Jssen lee MrmeruU N. Winter and Jefferson sp. Dr. Louis C. Klrby Services 11 am. Sunday. Youth 7 p.m. l-rlie S. Commercial and Meyers sts. Rev. G. Wesley Turner. Services II a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday. 7 JO p.m Thursday. Youth 7 pjn. NAXARFNE First Center and 13th sts. Rev. Orville W Jenkins. Services 10:50 a m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday. 7J9 p.m. Wednes day. Youth 7 JO p.m. PRESBYTERIAN First Chemeketa and Winter sts. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin and the Rev. John L. Goodenberger. Services 10:55 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday. Youth 8:11 p.m REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS N. 17th and Chemeketa sts. Rev C H Asher. Sunday : achool 19 a.m Services 11 a.m. 7 JO p.m. Sunday . Youth 9 JO pjn. SALVATION ARMY 241 State st. Adjutant and Mrs. R. B. Leshei . Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser vices 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday, 7 JO p.m. Thursday. 7 :39 pjn. Saturday Youth S p in. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Johnson Mesaorial Hood and N. Summer sts. Rev. A. ' R. Of den and Summer sts. Rev. Robert C. Skinner. Sabbath school 930 a.m. Services 11 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Saturday. Youth SJ0 p.m. Saturday. SPIRITUALIST First 248 N. Commercial st. Revs. Thomas and Minnie Gazeley, speakers. Services at 8 p m. Sunday. TRUTH CENTER 262 N. Cottage st. Lulu Walton Quick. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. 8 p.m. Tues day. UNITED BRETHREN First (Old Ceastiiariea) 1145 Mis sion st. Rev. George Martin. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Sunday. 7 p.m. Wednesday. WeS!VAN ?.T H.OD,T . n v S. 15tti and Mill sts. Rev. A. O. Yates. Sunday school 10 a m. Services 10:45 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Youth 8:45 p.m. METHODISTS TO PICNIC A picnic for all families of First Methodist church will be held Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. In Leslie park. A no-host lunch eon, with coffee and ice cream furnished, will be followed by recreation and a lale afternoon vesper service, with: Dr. Lawr ence Rigs of Willamette univer sity as speaker. . YOUTH PLAN PARTIES Two parties for young people of all churches and their guests were announced Friday. The first will be tonight at 7:30 in First Methodist church, ' with Ray Fedje, youth director there, in charge, assisted by the Rev. John Goodenberger and Don Douris of First Presbyterian church staff. On Tuesday evening will be an all-church skating party at the Ca pi tola roller rink. P. M. A. Klgga H. Meere. Muslster Mhatssar mt Maaae Creases Dallas Churches CHURCH OF CHKIST Levens and Mill ata. Sunday achool. 19 e-m. Moraine; aarvsee 1L Coouwun ion. Evening aei rice. 949 pjn. j FRFR METHODIST 234 MU1 st. R, W. McCormick. pas tor. Sunday achool. Sr4S a.m. Morning service, 1L Evening aervice. 7H5. CHURCH OF JESUS CBtRlST OF LATTER OAT SAINTS Basement of City Library. Elder J. L. Ortoav pastor. Sunday arhnot. 19 a.m. Evening aervice. 7 o'clock. CHUStCH OF COS 1919 Ash at. J. W. Hunter, poster Sunday school. 9 45 ajn. -Morning ser vice. II. Evening aervice. 7 45. Young people 7 pjn.. CHRISTIAN SriKNCR 419 Mill st. Sunday accteot. 9:48 am Morning service 1L ASSEMBLY OF COO Birch and Stump ata. L. Otis Trtplett. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a m. Morn mg service. 11. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Washington and Jefferson sis. Ralph Gladden pastor. Sabbath school. 9:45 ajn. Morning service. 11. APOSTOLIC FAITH Church at Court st. Rev. Loyce Car ver, pastor. Services have been dis continued until August 1. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Cherry st. Dean Perry H. Smith, pas tor. Morning service. 11. first and third Sundays of each month. TRINITY LUTHERAN 210 Washington st. Karl A. lifer, pastor Sunday achool 19 a.m. Morn ing service 11. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Court and Levens. Dr. Karl W. Ben bow. pastor. Sunday school 9 45 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Church at Mill st. R. William Elmer, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. No preaching service until August 15. ST. PHILIP'S CATHOLIC W. Washington si. Rev. H. Herman, paator. Ma 8:15 am. Second and fourth Sundays. 1015 ajn. first, third and fifth Sundays. FIRST CHRISTIAN Jelferaon and Clay sts. Kenneth Johnston, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11. "You Can't Flee From God." Evening eervies. 8, "Things Unspeakable." FIRST METHODIST Mill near Main at. Clark S- Ens. pas tor. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11. Rev. Allen C. Wilcox of Chemawa Indian school, guest speak er. No evening services during July and August. GRACE MENNONITE 207 Jefferson st. Rev. J. M. Frant, supply pastor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service 11, guest speaker. MENNONITE BRETHREN Washington and Haytor sts. O. H. Janzen. pastor. Sunday school 9-4$ a.m. Morning service 10:45. "The Church's Shame." Evening service 7:4. EVANGELICAL MINNONITI BRETHREN Miller ave. A. P. Toews. pastor. Sun day achool 9 :4S a.m. Morning service 11. "The Signals for Advance." Eve ning service 9 o'clock. Congregational Pastor Returns Dr. S. R. Huntington, pastor of First Congregational church, will return to the pulpit Sunday after an absence of seven Sundays. Dr. Huntington left early in June to attend the general council of the Congregational - Christian church es, in Operlin, Ohio, as a delegate, and then went on to Lake Wilipyro, Wise, for a vacation. 1 Ther will be no church school . , . ... , m church until September 5. NEIV, CLEAflER, BRIGHTER COLOR! At fast! Colors that are rainbow-fresh, rain bow -bright ! Colors that gleam m nannonjr not only with each other, but also with modern decorative materials! At last I A finish that's the next thint ro aatin itself j And in just one coat Easy-brushing . . . self -leveling . . . )uick-drring! . . f Compixe the colors . . compart the finish . ; . and you'll insist upon Pabco Satin Enamel See your Pabce dealer now (he's listed in the C2assr fied Section of your -'phonebook). KEITH BROWN LUM?gft mini i a.n,ji ii.us-m imi : L : English Minister At First Baptist Eric T. Gurr, a younc pEn! ish pastor who has done outstanding; work among the youth of EngOand. will speak at the 11 o'clock radio service . at First Baptist j church Sunday morning;. 1 With him' will be missionary Paul Fleming, head of "the New Tribes mission with headquarters at Chico, Calif. 7 The Rev. XJoyd T. Anderson, pastor, will preach at the evening service from the third chapter of the book of Revelation-on the sub ject of the church at Laodicea. FROMKE AT DALLAS DALLAS A gospel tent meet ing? SDOtiaored bv the CTiristian and Missionary Alliance I church is being conducted here by De- Vern Fromke. former director of Salem Youth renter. The! test Is one block east of Main on Mill street, across from the court house. Special music has been fl Y r It W i Calculators, Adding All Sold, Rented! 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