10 The Statesman. Salem. OreoonV Satvxdar. SeptTl. 1943 ril ooo oddq' an anna a New Episcopal Pastor Adds to ; Dallas Services DALLAS, Ore, Sept. 10 The Rev. Cyril Hanney, with his wife and 5-month -old daughter Dwyn neth, has arrived In Dallas to be gin his work as vicar of St Thom as Protestant Episcopal church, with services each Sunday. ! Archdeacon Perry H. Smith of Corvallis has been conducting services in the local church once each month. The Rev. Mr. Hanney will also serve St. Hilda's Episcopal church in Monmouth. Guest speakers at Dallas Churches this Sunday will include the Rev. C E. Hanson of Klam ath Falls at First Baptist church, meeting at 224 Mill st. at 330 pjn.; the Rev. John Pike, mis sionary to Honduras, at T:45 at Evangelical United Brethren; tbe Rev. Sam Neufeldt of Salem at! Grace Mennonite church it! 11 ajn. I At the Evangelical Mennonite: Brethren church, the Rev. A. C. I Wall will speak at 11 am. and; TjtthT- Pmimt. miesriortarv to the lepers on Formosa Island, at 730 pjn. Speakers at First Chris tian church uui be Dr. Kens uni te t h . president of Northwest Christian college, at 11 sum. and Dale Sherwood, assistant pastor, at 8 pjn. Recognition Slated At First Christian A special service: of recognition for students who are going away to college and for students enter ing professional Christian service will be a part of the regular morn ing service at First Christian church Sunday as the Rev. Dud ley Strain returns to the pulpit after a summer vacation. His sermon at the morning service will be " From Road's End" and the soloist will be Lou ise Brown, singing "The Lord Is My Shepherd." At the evening service the pastor's topic will be "On Making Fools of Ourselves." A baptismal ceremony will climax the evening service. New Pastor I .Saflenm CB111111relh.es (Sunday school at 3 a-m. unless otnerwise oateai- mruRi t or GOD Evancelistic Tabernacle uw ana htn sts. ! Hev. Walter S. frederlca: and BevJ iuaet S Kessler Services 11 - !:4S djil Sunday. T?4S pjn. each night. Youth 7:45 p.m. Tuesday Bev. R. H- Gregory. Services li ajn. IAS pjn.r sunaay. i: pjn. iuww Wt UidJ Extension Meeting Set at Hayes ville Friday. lethal .N. Cottare and D sts. Serv Ices 11 ain 8 P-m- Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Wednesday. -.!-... T t IKt-f-r and Miller Sta. LDr. Charles purnen ana itev. normMu Brown. Services 11 -m- s pjn. owamj S DJn. Wednesday wtrwt N Tjhertv and Marlon ata. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson and Rev. Gene BrickwedeL Services 11 aJn- 7:45 pjn. SuTuiav. t:3ffl ojn. Wednesday. Youth a n ml lmsnaanei . (Ktisuri rwu uu Academy i sta. Rev. Frederick G. Ben nett Services Jl a.m, 7 JO pjn. Sun T"v m mmm til s,i . ..I., l. I Hit a b tn. Wednesday. this month assumed the pastor- p& per Services 11 a-m. Sunday chnni. Ha hit fkn nular af the Rosedale Friends church c ,JSi4cotuce and Chemeketa south of Salem for seven years ts. Rev. T. $ Bernards and Rev. Ger und la udn In church and cda. ski r.in.ni Masses ssw. a. . . ajn. Sunday, uevouons i p-m. sun day and Tuesday. at. vuaeeat a raw httim mnri Columbia sts. Bev. ueorfe n-Ktfte land Rev. Irvtn vandeney. Uibm 7 ja. s. 10:30 ajn. sunaay. uon fessiotts 40 to BQ. 7 to S30 pan. Saturdayi ; CHBMT1AN I Court Street I7th and court sxa. Rev. W. H. Cyman. Services 10 e.m eational work. Church Begins Fall Programs Resumption of fall programs in I C-.. 1 . .t. ic juuu, oui-j a pjn. Sunday. Youth 7 pjn. programs of First- Congregational j fini 3enter and High sts. Rev. Dud rriurrh ia nlarmeri for Snndav 1 1T strairi and Rev. Walter Naff. Serv All tire-srhool rhlldrWi will at-1 ices 10-J; a m.. 730 pjn. Sunday. 630 Wh .1 ftn pjn. Wednesday. Youth s:w pjn. sun Karurdavs from 10 to 11:30 a.m. I y" to alleviate crowded conditions. ?M'j'f?IOi.iyJ5 s,.!,!- kim .n oHltJ N. 5th and Gaines sts. Rev. Herman u j I ; nViJJ- Bohl and: Vernon Johnson, service Will attend at. the regular 9:45 jn ,.m. 7:30 pjn. Sunday. Youth S30 ajn. hour Sundays. Stall for the pjn. latter will include Olga Wikberg, rH,TiAN !scienck Cora Tauungton, Mrs. Leslie j rir,t Chemeketa and Liberty sta. Tontz, Robert Miller, Gertrude j Sunday school 11 a.m. Services 11 a.m. Scovel. Virgmia Miller, Shirley s pjn sunaay. 'Vlris. . i jt ' t i rr I and Dr. S. R. Huntington. The Pilgrim Fellowship mem bers will leave the church at 6 mintrniny christ Centratr-N; Cottage and Chemeketa eta. RevJ James A. Scott. Services i.i n - n m SundiT. Youth n . . .1 I - - w . pjn. sunaay ior me ur. now-1 n ard Doak home, where they will) j S i r. a i nn a tt- a tir:l I rnttiew and Hood sts. Rev. Mr. and a xnp oepimDer MiW h ' a Schlatter. Services 10:45 . tm n m. Sundav. Youth 0:45 pjn. a aawav.. . a 11 " ; a- gene. Aian aixuer, local ieuowsmpi president, is acting president of! church or jescs christ the. association ffrouD. whUe Mr. or "W'" ."""' and Mrs. Trevor Hausske are sponsors for both the local fel lowship and the association. hayesvtlle -i- a meeting to Fromke Besom Series tfanfva T7o wAenrfllam ViAma arn-v 1 organize tension unit will be held Wed nesday, September 13, from 1:30 to 3 pjn. at the home of Ruth Morgan, 36 Claxter rd., with all women of the community invited. Eleanor Trindle, Marjpn coun ty home demonstration agent, wui conaucx ine session, juiecuon of officers is scheduled. Women are asked to bring medium-sized flowers for corsage-making. If a bee could live that long, it would take him 84 years to make one pound of honey. Sunday at CMA Church Beginning Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, DeVern Fromke of Mt Vernon, Mo., will be the special SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS (Daylight Savins Times) I Kilocycles: KSLM 1399, KOCO 1490, KOIN 979, KGW C29. KEX 1190 BODS 6 KSLM KOCO KOIN KOW KEX 0:00 World News onanist 7 KSLM KOIN KGW Bible Class Bible Class Contemp. Music Air Church I Air church lAir cnurcn Bibls XJghts IBiDls Xlghts (Memory Music 8 KSLM First Baptist 1st Baptist KOCO Jesters (Jesters KOIN News News Makers KOW Home Church Rome Church KEX Sunshine (Sunshine VFW hall. Hood and Church sts. Bl.hm Jnhll HL SallSDUTV. BUDOIT school 10 ajn. Priesthood meeting and primary. illO a.m. Service 60 pjn. sunaay. i pnMr.RRRAtlONAL rtrtrt m . r-nttara and Marion sts, Dr. Seth R. Huntington. Service 10 J5 ajn. Sunday.- Youth 7 pjn. KJUght ; Mesaeriai ran ana 7 sta. Rev. : Louis E. White, services 11 ajn. Sunday. Youth t'-30 pjn. TAS every night except Monday frS IS and Saturday at Christian Mission-1 7 jo, u ajn. Sunday. Youth T pjn. arv Alliance criirrcrr. atn and tiai- I rVANRCLlCAL AND REFORMED Fromke was formerly Youth for i tt. asun2?"hooi Christ director in Salem, uuring 1 10 services 11 ajn. Sunday. Wed the last year he has helped in meet-1 nesday. s pjn. ings to Oregon, WashmgtonsjuI ..cL. TOrrta brethren Ragleweed N. I7ta ana neoruu ata. R Llovd G. Uecker. services 11 jn 7 JO pjn. Sunday Youth :30 pjn. nrsc-saanon ana iimmcr smt. Wilroer .N. Brown. Services 11 am. 7:43 pja-l -Sunday. snreK stethodist M Wlntar and Market Sts. Rev. J. N. Walker. Services 11 a.m. Sunday; 7:45 pjn. Wednesday. Youth 7 pjn. niENDS Hla-hland A venae cf. Cnurcn sr. and Highland ava. Rev. Edward Har mon. 'Services ll aJn s pjn. sunaay. S n m Youth 7 DJn. Seath Salem S. commercial ana Washington, sts. Rev. Oscar N. Brown. Services 11 ajn- 7 pjn. aunaay. iouw pjn. TOLL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL Calvary. Caapet 1143 N. Lioerty sc. Rev. Claude; C. and Mary W. BelL Services ill ajn 7:45 pjn. Sunday, S p.m. Tuesday and rnday. Missouri, according to the Rev. Herman J. Bohl, pastor. 00:10 lOragnist 00:41 (Trinity Choir r- IContemp. Muslo Air cnurcn Memory Music Coast to Coast! Coast to Coast Coast to Coast Coast to Coast Voice Prophecy (Christian Hour Salt Lake Tab. I Doe's Music Voice Prophecy Clark Dennis Salt Lake Tab. Doe's Music IBour of Faith (Hour of Faith Caarca ef ;Oed 040 S. id St. Rev. 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW Alan Ioma (Alan Lomax Lutheran Hr. Quartet (Quartet WalU Lives Learning I Learning (Guest Stars Olmstead Ac CoJOlmstead At Co. Eternal Light Southemaires ISouEberoaires 1 Israel Message Lutheran Hr. Walts Uvea News Sternal Light Israel Message 10 KSLM News KOCO Hymn Singer 2omdr. Scott Leibert I Orchestra KOIN ReC EnKaKmnLtRet. EngagmnLITell Again KGW Glenn Shelter IGlenn Snellev (Round Tab KEX Top o MominglTop o' MorninglSunday Vespers ISunday Vespers News Wavna Kins' ITelJ Asain (Round Table A. B. Christy. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m s pjn. Sunday, s pjn. Wednesday. Youth pjn. maay. 1 pjn. Saturday; Faith Gospel Tabernacle 1305 N. 5th st. Rev. ' Max Wyatt. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn S pjn. sun day, S pjn. Thursday and Saturday. 11 KSLM Wm. L. Shlrer (John Kennedy I Cunningham KOCO 1st Baptist Chjlst Baptist ChJ 1st Baptist Ch-llst Baptist Cb KOIN Flauorm Fiatxorm woa. uarscn people stand KGW Piano Quartet Piano Quartet (Music America Music America Parade Hits (Parade Hits IParade Hits (Parade Hits ef 0. 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Symphony : Guest Star ; ISerenade IDugout Dope iaiB spade (Symphony I Road Chapel (Orchestra 1N Baseball I Base ball (You're There (You're There Kalk HouywoodlTalk Hollywood (Orchestra Orchestra 10 KSLM Revival Hoar KOCO Baseball KOIN , S-Star Final KGW News i N.W. News (Revival Hour (Revival Hour Ktevival Hoar (Baseball (Baseball (Baseball Sx Francis Orchestra Orchestra Nora Martin ICatholie Hour (Catholic Hour Girl (Hotel Oreh. (Hotel Orch. 11 KSLM Sign Off KOCO KOIN Vocal St Organ j Vocal c Organ!Air-Fb KGW News 1 Decision Now Wax Mi IDreai Dreamland mlarat Fearseaare UO N. 19th St. Rev. Jamea H. Taylor. Services ' 11 a.nu. 7:45 pjn.i Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Thursday. (Canary. Chorus Y?L. iSinSPaiitaeoetal 1 173 Lewis st. Rev. R. V. Sittser. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. 7:45 pjn. Sun day. 7:45; pjn. Wednesday. Youth 7:5 pjn. maay.i United Pentecostal tf Ferry St. Rev Nathaniel Wilson. Services 11 ajn 7 JO pjn. Sunday. INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 495 N. Cottage st. Rev. Olive Stevens. JEWISH ; Temple Beta sholsm Madison and I Broadway st. Church school. 11 ajn. Services a pjn. Friday. LUTHERAN i Ceatral (AaaeEicaa Conference) Hood and N. Summer sts. Rev. Gud- mund : Rundstrom. Services 11 a.m Sunday. S pjn. Wednesday. Youth 7:30 pjn. , 1 Christ (Asnerfeaa Cherch) State and 18th sts.; Rev. C. R. Schulz. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Service 11 ajn. Sun day: youth 7 pjn. sc Joan's fMissoan synoci n. 10th and A; sts. Rev. H. W. Gross. Sunday school : 9 ; aJn. Services 10 ajn. bun dav. St. Mark lEvaageucal (Catted) S43 N. Church st. Dr. M. A. Getzend aner and Rev. John Bagllen. Services 11 ajn4 S pjn. Sunday. Youth J0 pjn. METHODIST; First 1 Church and State sta. Rev. (.Brooks H. Moore. Service 11 ajn. Sun day. 7 JO pjn. Thursday. Youth 9-30 ?jn. sunaay Jmm La afamartal N Winter and Jefferson sts. Dr. Louis C Kirby. Services 11 aja, 7 JO pjn. Sunday. Youth JO pjn. Sunday. Leslie S. Commercial and Meyers I sts. Rev. G. Wesley Turner. Services 11 ajn.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. I Thursday. Youth t JO pjn. Sunday. NAZARENE 1 First Center - and Uth sts. Rev. OrviUe W Jenkins. Services 10:50 am- 7 JO pjnj Sunstay. 7 JO pjn. Wednes day. Youth 7 JO pjn, PTLGRTM HOLINESS 140 Carlton way. Rev. v. O. Story. Services 11 ajn 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 1 JO pjn. Wednesday. Youth 1 pjn. Sunday. raESBTTXKIAN Futti Chemeketa and Winter sts. Dr. Chester W. Hambiin and the Rev. John L. Goodenberger. Services 10:53 a.m, 7 JO pjn. Sunday. Youth SOS pjn MM! REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF i LATTER DAY SAINTS N. 17th and Chemeketa sts. Rev C H. Asher. Sunday school 18 ajn. Services 11 a.nv. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. Youth JO pjn. News Serenade Interlude 1FD America Stop Music 3b. Graham Bob Harmon Blondie Symnhonv I (Sreea Hornet Ulr-Fle Wax Mi SSrcheetra SALVATION AIMT S41 State st. Adjutant and Mrs. B. Leaner. Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser vices 11 ajn. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 7:30 pjn. Thursday. 7 JO pjn. Saturday Youth pjn. SEVENTH DAY ADVENXIST Johasoa m Memorial Hood and N Summer sts. Elder A. J. Gordon and A. D. Chilson. Sabbath school 9 JO ajn. Services 11 ajn.. 3:0 pjn. Saturday xoutn 330 pjn. samraay. SPIRITUALIST First 248 N. Commercial st. Rev. Mary Gerken. speaker. Services at pjn. Sunday. TRUTH CENTER 363 N. Cottage st. Fannie Lou Starts Die services II ajn. Sunday, 8 pjn. Tuesday, uorary, Z02 n. cottage st. UNITED BRETHREN First (Old Censtitatlon 1145 Mis sion st. Rev. George Martin. Sunday school 10 ajn. services 11 ajn. 7 pjn. Sunday. 7 pjn. Wednesday. WESLEYAN METHODIST S. Uth and Mill sts. Rev. A. G. Yates. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 10:45 a m . 7 jo pjn. Sunday. Youth S:45 pjn. Suburban .Churches AUMS VILLE BETHEL BAPTIST AumsvUle. Rev. Os Morley. Sunday school 10 ajn. Worship 11 ajn. Youth 1 p.m. Evening service B. A CMS VILLE WESLEYAN Aumsville. Rev. Glenn Hoerner. pas tor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. 7:45 pjn. Sunday. Youth 6:45 pjn. CLEAR LAKE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Wheatland Ferry rd. Rev. V. A, Zornes. Sunday school 11 ajn. Service 10 a.m. Sunday. Youth 6:30 pjn. Thurs- aay. FOUR CORNERS BAPTIST State it. and Elma ave. Rev. Frank O. Ferrm. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 ajn.. 8 p.m. Sunday, 7 JO p.m. Wednesday. Youth 7 p.m. FRUTTLAND EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN miles east of Salem. Rev. Lyman Meyers, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m Morning service and junior church 11 HAYESVTLLE BAPTIST Rev. Gene BrickwedeL North Pacific highway. In church basement. Sunday sen 00 :43 a.m. Services 11 ajn. Sun day, 7 JO pjn. Thursday. KEIZER CHURCH OF CHRIST Prince rd. Baste 11 Freemon. speaker. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11. Evening service 7 JO D.m .: L. M. Vice, speaker. KEIZER COMMUNITY . Prince rd. Batsell Freemon. speaker. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Serv ices 11 ajn. 8 p.m. Sunday.' Youth 7 JO pjn. LABIS H CENTER COMMUNITY (Evangelical United Brethren) J'.ii miles east of Brooks. Rev. V. A Zornes. Sunday school 10 a.m. Service 11 ajn. Sunday. Youth 7 JO p.m. PKTNGLE Pringle schoolhouse. Max Pember- ton. supt. Sunday school 10 ajn. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Moa-denomlnatlonal Liberty rd. at Madrona ave. Rev. T. C Brown, nam. tor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11. Evening service 7 JO. SWEGLE COMMUNITY Swegle schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 ajn. Mrs. G. T. Turner, supt. Jun ior church 11 ajn. in charge of Mabel zjmmerman. TALBOT COMMUNITY Talbot. Rev. R. Rogers Irwin. Sun day school 10 ajn.. Loren Hoven. supt. Services 11 a.m., 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. weanesaay. xouw 7 pjn. KINGWOOD BD3LE 1125 Elm st. West Salem. Rev. A. A. Loewen and Rev. A. H. Fadenrecht. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 10:45 ajn., 7:45 pjn. Sunday, 7:45 pjn. Wed nesday. Youth 6:45 pjn. Sunday. WEST SALEM METHODIST 3rd and Gerth sta. Rev. O. Leonard Jones. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Leo Estey. supt. Morning service 11. 6 JO pjn. Youth Fellowship. School Opening Set at Turner And Aumsville TURNER. Sept. 10 While high school students will register Monday, September 13, classes for high school and grades at Turner will not begin until the following Monday, September 20. This is the decision of the union high school district board. Classes will be held in both Turner and Aumsville school buildings. Remodeling which Is under way Is delaying the open ing, the board found at its meet ing this week. AUMSVILLE, Sept. 10 The schools at Aumsville will open Monday, September 13. The Aumsville section of union high school 5 and the grade school will be In their own buildings. Superintendent Roy Hough an nounced that school buses will run almost the same as last year. All high school students plan ning to attend here should reg ister Monday. The U. S. forest service estimates that three-ouarters of the timber in Alaskan coastal forests is with in two and one-half miles of tide water. Dallas Churches APOSTOLIC FAITH Church and Court sts. Loyce C Car ver. pastor. Sunday school 9 JO a.m Morning service 1L Evening service a 3 ASSEMBLY OF GOD Birch and Stump sts. L. Otis Triplett, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 ajn. Morn- ing service. 1L ST. PHILIP'S CATHOLIC W. Washington St. Rev. H. Herman. oas tor. Mass 9:1 ajn. becona ana fourth Sundays; 10:15 ajn. first, third and fifth Sundays. FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferson and Clay sts. Kenneth Johnson, oaator: Dale Sherwood. 1 sistant- Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mor ning service, 11. Evening service, CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Shelton and Mill sts. Rev. A. Hoen- Isch. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m Morning - service LL Evening service 7:. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 410 Mill st. Sunday school. 9:45 ajn. Morning service 1L CHURCH OF CHRIST Levens and Mill sts. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning service 1L Commun ion. Evening service. 6 JO pjn. CHURCH OF GOD 1019 Ash st. J. W. Hunter, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 ajn. Morning ser vice, 11. Evening service. 7:45. Young people 7 pjn. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF . LATTER DAY SAINTS Basement of City Library. Elder J. L. Orton. pastor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Evening service. 7 o'clock. EVANGELICAL MENNONITE BRETHREN Miller ave. Sunday school 9J5 a.m. Morning service 1L Evening service 7 JO. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Church at Mill st. H. William Elmer. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening service. 7:45. FREE METHODIST 224 Mill St. R. W. McCormlck. pas tor. Sunday school, t:45 ajn. Morning service, 1L Evening service. 7:45. GRACE MENNONITE 207 Jefferson st. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11. TRINITY LUTHERAN 210 Washington st. Karl A. Ufer. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn ing service 1L MENNONITE BRETHREN Washington and Hayter sts. O. H. Janzen. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 10:45. Evening service 7:45. FIRST METHODIST Mill near Main st. Clark S. Enz. pas tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Court and Levens. Dr. Earl W. Ben- bow, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST i Washington and Jefferson sts. Ralnh Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school. 9:45 ajn. Morning service. 1L South Marion Area Schools Open Monday JEFFERS6N Most of the rural schools in this area will open Monday morning. September 13 DeVaney school hopes to open Monday, depending on harvest work and completion of interior work in the school. Mrs. Margaret Kelly of Sdo will be the teacher. Marion grade school opened September 7 with a market in crease in enrollment. In the sixth, seventh and eighth grade room there are 40 pupils this term compared with 27 last year Teachers are Clarence Phillips, principal and upper grades; Mrs. Miller, intermeriate grades and Mrs. High tower, primary. cravelniU school .will open Monday with Mrs. Frank Kizer, Albany, teacher. Talbot school will open Monday with Mrs. Janet Brown of Talbot teaching the lower grades and Mrs. Louise Vedder of Albany the up per grades. Sidney school will open Monday with Mrs. Ethel Sohn, Independ ence, principal and upper grades, and Mrs. Miller, Salem, primary, Looney Butte school plans to open Monday with Mrs. Ethel Gulvin returning as teacher. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Cherry st. Rev. Cyril P. Hanney. vicar. Sunday school 9 JO a.m. Morning service 11 JO. FTRST -BAPTIST 224 Mill st. Sunday school 2:30 n.m. Preaching service, 2:30 p.m. Silverton Church Programs Varied For Coming Week SILVERTON. Sept. 10 S De dal fall Sunday school programs will feature church activities at Silverton during the coming week. Immanuel Lutheran church will have Rally day in the Sunday school at 10 ajn. Sunday. The church council will meet Tuesday evening at the hfrme of Elmer Pe terson and the W.M.F. on Wednes day evening. Sunday is childrens day at Trinity church, with promotion in all Sunday school classes. At noon will be a fellowship dinner for the congregation and friends, fol lowed by a program. Ladies' Aid society will meet at 2 pjn. Wed nesday in the church. The First Christian church choir will make its first fall ap pearance Sunday morning, di rected again by Mrs. Betty Ha-gen. The Naomi society of Calvary Lutheran church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the parsonage. Hayesville School Will Open Monday HAYESVTLLE The Hayes- ville school will open Monday, September 13, a week earier than in former years. Classes will meet Monday only for registration and assignments. Genevieve Wegner, the new principal, will also teach the 7th and 8th grades. Other teachers, all rehired,: are Emelyne Bran son, 8th and 6th: Frances Raw lins, 3rd and 4th, and Lillian Mc Kay, 1st and 2nd. Group Inspects Gamp Area DALLAS, Ore., Sept. 10 Her man Van Well, Polk county judge, and a delegation of citizens met at the Fred Elkins farm south of Monmouth Thursday to consider improvements in the Camp Adair and Luckiamute river area with U. S. Sen. Wayne Morse. They viewed aerial maps of the area, then went to the river to study the proposition of straightening channels to secure better drainage. They also went to the camp to view roads and some of the bridges. Polk county is asking federal funds to help restore the roads and bridges to the same condition as when the govern ment took over. Senator Morse is aiding with the request. Others in the group were Vera Osborn and Fred Elkins of Mon mouth, John Dickenson and John Pfaff of Independence, Claude Hnisincton of Dallas and W. E. Knower of Salem. Silverton Churches ASSEMBLY OF COD Front st. B. H. Scott, pastor. Sunday ice. xx. ng mm vice 8. Prayer meeting 7:45 pjn. hnnl. B:45 a m. Moming service. 1. Young people, o: p.m. etouhi tuuir day. MAKQCAM METHODIST Sllverton-Maxquam highway. An drew Langendorf. pastor. Sunday achool-10 ajn. Morning service, 1L CHURCH OF GOD Second at A sta. G. W. CJegham, pas tor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning service, 1L Evening service. 8. PILGRIM HOLINESS 8. Water st. Carl Mansfield, pastor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning ser vice lL Evening service. 1 JO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE '. Third at Lewis sU Morning service 11- ST. PACL'I CATHOLIC Pine at Grant sts. John J. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses 8 and 10 ajn. Weekdays. 7 ajn. METHODIST Main at risks sts. Ben F. Browning, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 ajn. Nor man Neagell supt. Morning service. U a mt; "The Nobility of Hard Work." Youth fellowship. 7 JO. CHURCH OF JESCS CHKIST OF LDS Knights of Pythias hall. Oak and Mill sts. Men's Priesthood session. Wed nesday, 8 p.m. SEVENTH DAV ADVENTIST Park at tad st. A. J. Gordon, pastor, f.wi .u. o-AK a m Harold J. Johnson, supt. Morning .service 11. by A. O. Chlison. I OUI1K rcurc ary society pjn. omiwmj. CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersey st. James a. lorte. pasior, x! ukiuj in mm Ol am Johnson 9U11UIT aw w - II - . unn.ln mr-trifm 11. A Faithful Friend- i.utner league i -tu !-'"- 1 J er service 2 pjn. Thursday. TRINITY jt a mm Jt T V VSihr n actor UU mA mm - . m .Hwni in m wm jVnmfnff aarv- ice 11. "Feed My Lambs.- Luther league 7 JO pjn. wmmf rnDTlTTAV 1st and Park sta. Arthur Charles nM ntnr Bible school 8:45 a.m. Morning service 11. "The Use of Pray er. Evening service B. loo uusy. Christian Endeavor 7 P-m. EMMANUEL. LUTHERAN N. wnurcn si. o. i. Aimuf, nwr. Sunday school 10 a.m., Hannah Olson. supt. Morning service 11. jut nen- tage." Luther league 7 JO pjn. Frnltlaad The Women's So ciety of World Service will meet at the church at 2 pjn., -Thurs day, September 18. Four Corners Garnet Thav er, 3990 State st celebrated her linn oiryiday on September B Guests were Margo and Susan Wing, Vicky and Sharon Kintoh, Linda Heider, Leta, Aaron and itoDin Thayer. Stayton According to fig ures from Stayton draft reeistra- tion headquarters in the city hall. a total oi 387 men had been registered up to Wednesday night. Work of registering the men is in charge of volunteers from Stayton post, American Le gion. Swegle Frank Lappen of Swegle district has entered St. Vincent's I hospital in Portland for an operation on his foot. t Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Craven and their daughter, Mrs. Virginia Wallace, and her daughter,; Sydney June, of Sa Iem. are I home from a visit in Coos county with Mrs. Cravens three sisters and three brothers, all of whom live in North Bend and Bandon. Jefferson Flora and Laura Thomas Of Marion road hare re ceived word of the death of their cousin, Roscoe C. Thomas, at A turas, Calif. He was killed when a caterpillar he was driving over. turned while he was fighting fire. Thomas was a resident of this community years ago. . Prlnrle Mr. and Mrs. John Cattrall had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs; Fred Bond of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson of Port Orchardf Wash. Four Corners House guests for the past three weeks ef the Gerald Fosters on Macleay road were Mr. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Foster of River- Phillips Hurt By Explosion STAYTON While blasting stumps on his farm in Coon Hol low, Al Phillips was painfully in jured Wednesday afternoon when a box containing 30 Or more caps exploded. His son, Claude Phillips, work ing about 20 feet away from his father, turned around Just in time to see him jump away as trie caps exploded. ; He was brought to the office of Dr. R. P. Andersen and rushed to Salem Memorial hospital In the first aid car of the Stayton fire department. Phillips sustained in juries along his entire left side, with gravel and grass Imbedded. He was reported La "good condi tion'' at the hospital Friday. I .ton, Wyo. -They went i on to Cot tage Grove to visit another son before returning home. : Stayton Honoring Mr. snd Mrs. C. V. Curtis and children, Virginia and Kenny, a farewell party was held Thursday evening t the Assembly of God church, with the Rev, Gerald Clifton ss host. The Curtis family left Sat urday to make their home in CaldwelL Idaho. , ' ; - LibertyThe Liberty Woman club will hold a rummage sale September 24 and 25. Items aie being collected and can be taken to Mrs. Louis Kurth. j I . ii ! Jefferson Mrs. A. R.i Blin-! ston of Talbot underwent an! emergency operation at Salem Memorial hospital Monday and returned home Thursday, j : Swegle Mrs. Melvin La Due, president of Swegle Parent Teacher association, attended on Thursday the pre-school confer-, nces being held in Salem. The Officers of all mothers' groups tf the schools were invited, f j Monmouth -i Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Sacre have been visiting fct Baker with their' on-on-law snd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde McKnight, and - meeting a new grandson born in July. Junta McKnight, who has been hie with her ' grandparents' for sev eral weeks, accompanied ? them home. ! ' i Frlngle Newcomers to the community are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Brallier (f Spencer, Iowa. They have pur chased the A. H. Ronne place on Boone road. " .j. - Sunday is a day for fellowship with God. This Church invites your attendance. ; ' Mornlnr Worship. 11:55 A. M, -GIVE US THIS DAY" j Evening- Worship. 7:30 F. M. j THE RADIANCE OF THE ; NEW LIFE" i I Sermons by the Pastor Church School. 9:45 A. M. First Presbylerian Church cnemeKeia ai winter ; i Chester Vf. uamhiin, raster. - r f John L. Ooodenberger . Asalstaat Faster Virginia Wari Elliott, f Bfasle Director 1 Ooodenberg erfc . K. a I .1 ysst- a S today p - Chrisllan Ilissionary AllliuiC8 Gaines Si at North 5th 9:45 A. M. Sunday School 11 tOO A. Ma Morning Worship 5:80 P. M. Orchestra Practice 6:30 P. M. Young People's 7:30 P. M. Song, Praise and Evangelism DEVEDII FDOIIKE SjSjSBatBaeaeaaafafaSBaaS Y. P.'s Speaker and Counselor BEGINNING SUNDaIy MORNING, SEPT. 12th EACH NIGHT AT :45 EXCEPT MONDAY I AND SATURDAY DeVern will be glad to counsel with yon on Spiritual Frebl This la not a campaign for church membership. Bethany Evangelical & Reformed Church Marlon and Capitol Sta. Rev. Kuesell Mayer, Faster Y. F. Meeting Worship . Sunday School Worship ll:vf "Why I believe the Bible Is the Word of God." ! 1:45 Tit "The Suffering Saviour" 4- . .. j Bible Study Wed. 1M Beginning Study ef Romans. " ! I ' i; If you are looking for a church home you are welcome at Bethany. i 'I -;..- :. We preach Christ crucjfledV risen, and coming again. t Ml! Should Hear This Fiery Gospel Preacher, Frank Lammcr of the IVWSSEL P MS Preacher, Musicians, Singers SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. Sunday School aBUy 11:00 A. M. Frank Lmnnier. Preaches 7xi5 P. M. The Lununer Party Each night next week at 7x45. except Saturday Sat. Radio bnxzdcast KSLM P. M. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ! '- 'i- I I ' - ! . " ASSEMBLY OF GOD 13th at Ferry Sts. -Rev. Walter Sj Frederkk. Pastor if