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it. 1 1 iiTh Statesman. SctUm'Oroejon, gqturday, Juno 4, Vacation Schools to Monday in Salem By Winston IL Taylor Church Editor, The Statesman In moit eases,, classes in Bible study and handwork, and recrea tion and devotions 1 are provided for kindergarten; primarv, junior and nearby communities, -will begin Monday morning, witir ill children Intermediate (Junior high school) ages. Most will run for two weeks, invited to participate.' Daily vacation Bible schools in 10 Salem churches, as well as In Monday thorugh Friday. ' Others churches are planning similar training for later in the, iummer, including Christ Luther an on June 13, First Christian in July and First Methodist in early August. Those beginning next week in clude: Assembly of God, at the Evan gelistic Tabernacle, conducted by Esther and Helen Boardman of Lincoln, Calif. They will be aided by the local Sunday school staff. Classes are from 8 a.m. to , noon. Bethel Baptist, from 8 to 11 a.m., V with the Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pas tor; as superintendent. Teachers will be Mrs. Alyce, WUlecke, Mrs. Anna Schindler, Mrs. Margot Woy ke, beginners; Mrs. Lydia Schir man and Mrs. Sisie Neuman; prim ary; Mrsi Edith Sunderland and Mrs. Christine Kubn, Junior; Mrs. . Mabel Jensen, intermediate. The closing demonstration program will be Friday evening, June IT. - u Calvary Baptist's will also begin Monday. First Baptist and llayesville Bap tist will combine their schools rj llayesville church, from 8 to 11:45 a.m., directed by Anne Graber, First Baptist director of relirtous education. Demonstration will be 7:30 p.m., June 17. Teachers will be June Heischke, Mrs. Eugene Austin. Mr?. Reed Simmons, Mrs.. Jack Van Cleave', Mrs. Powers, the Pev. C. E. Brirkwedel. Mrs. Henry " Turner. Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mrs. Alvin Richardson, Mrs. Joe Camp bell and Miss Jeffy Jewett. Calvarv Chapel. Full Gospel, will be from 10 to 11:45 a.m.. in charge of Mrs. C. C. Rell. Enrollment will hr Monday, with classes beginning Tuesday. ' - Court Street Christian, from 9 to 11:30 a.m., directed by Maude Durfee. Siinerintendents of de- Iiartments will be Mrs. Byron Coo ey, beginners; Mrs. Don Goodman, primary; Mrs. Clavton MrCaleb. Junior, and Mrs. Kenneth Seipp. Intermediate. Closing program will be at 8 p.m., June 19. Christian Missionary" Alliance Is - Urging registration of children to .. day for school beginning Monday. .". from 9. to H:45 a.m. Helen Mae Caswell will be superintendent, with teachers including Mrs War ten Hoffman, Mrs. James Thomp son, Mrs. Clarence Williams, Mrs. Arthur Frleen and Katherine Shank. St. John's Lutheran will have a three-weeks school from 9 to 11:50 a.m. The Rev. H." W. Gross, pas tor, will be in charge. - St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran will be from 9 'to, 11:45 a.m. un ' rier the direction of Mrs. Irene Knutson, assisted by Mrs. Weston LaMunvan, beginners and primary superintendent. A parents' night program will be presented -at 8 p.m., June 17. First Nazarene school will be from 9 a.m. to noon',-with Mrs,. H. J. Hart of Nampa, Idaho, as super intendent, i , King-wood. Bible church in West Ealem will begin Monday. Clemens' Go to National Meet The Rev. O. W. Clemens, pastor of the First Church of God here. Mrs. Clemens and their son Fred die are to leave Monday nig ht by train for Anderson, Ind., to attend the international conference of the church, June 9 to 19. In the party will be Mrs. Frank Chester ofMadera, Calif., a sister-in-law of Clemens, and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kempin of Portland. Clemens and Kempin represent ,the church's'world service work in Oregon. Filling the pulpit here on June 12 and 19 will be the Rev Fred Itawie of Albany. Following the conference Mrs. Clemens and Freddie will continue j to Washington, D C, to Visit her j mother, who is seriously ill, and to i Vour York Ciiv to .visit hr cic i ter. Methodist Youth filcct Officers, Honor Graduates Election of officers and honor ing of school grdauates featured , Wednesday n 1 g h t's graduation banquet of Leslre Methodist church Youth fellowship. The new officers, who will be Installed Sunday evening by the , pastor, the Rev. G. Wesley Tur- , ner, are Dick Adams, president: Jtoger Brusse, vice president; Mau ryne Nichols, secretary; Yvonne liofstedt. treasurer: Teggy Hun ter, worship and evangelism com missioner: Clem- Nichols, comun Ity service: Marcelene Smith, world friendship; Leona Strode ndLewis Perkins, recreation. The honored graduates were Mauryne and Clemens Nichols from Halls Ferry elementary i-hopl; Leah Durif, Hjalmer Da vis and Lewis Perkins from Les- t lie Junior high school, and How ard Dean and George Reed from Salem senior high school. ' s Dinner was "followed "by sing irfg. Lawrence Mickey spoke about four basic principles of living absolute honesty, absolute cooper ation, absolute unselfishness and absolute love. Janice Adams,- Arlene Bishop, and Sue Arline Darr were wait- - rrses and Dick Adams was master cf ceremonies, I 1S49 Summer Bible Schools Open ; At Silverton i SILVERTOk, June 3 Summer Bible schools in many of the Syl verton churches will begin Mon day. The Christian and Missionary Alliance church is heading a par ade to announce its vacation Bible school, the boys and girls gather Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the church and to start the,par3de at 2 o'clock. The school will start Monday at 9 a.m. and continue for two weeks. . The Rev. B"en F. Browning ha announced plans for the Methodist school from 9 to 11 each morning, except Saturday and Sunday from June 6 to 17 Mrs. B. F. Browning is general chairman. Teachers for the beginner are Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt, Mrs; Larry Taylor. Mrs. Hoger Wertz,: Mrs. Or,ley Russell and Mrs. Q, W. Morrow. The theme is "Happy Times in Our Church." Theme for the primary division is "Learning About Our Church". Teaching will be Mrs. Browning. Mrs. Gordon Van Cleave, Mrs. Allan Foster, Mrs. Wilson Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Kelsey, Mrs-; Harry Riches and Sue Teter. The Junior and inter mediate group will have Mrs. Har rison Fisher,,-Mrs. A. H.-Smith, Mrs. William Hanson and Mrs. E. A. Finlay 'Mrs. John Haughom will teach Sale dm Clitirelies (Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. unless otherwise noted.) ' ASSEMBLY Of COD Evangelistic Tabernacle 13th and Terry. 11 a. m , 7:45 p. m Sunday 7 45 p. m. Thursday. GUa Tldine 31S'b N. Commercial. Sunday achool 10 a. m. Servlcea II a. m.. 1.43 p. m. Sunday. BAPTIST BeOiel Cottage and D. 11 a. m p. m. Sunday. , Calvary Liberty and Miller. 11 a m. 7:30 p. m. Sunday. 7.30 p m. Wednes day. Flrat Liberty and Marlon. 11 a. m., 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 7 30 pm. Wednesday . Immanurl ((.ARB) Hazel Ac Acade my. 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday. 7-.30 p. m. Wednesday Bible Fellowship Memorial hospital chapel. 11 a. m. Sunday. CATHOLIC ' St. Jct-ph'i Cettage and Chemeke ta Masse S 30, a. . 10. 11 a. m. Sun day. Devotiona 7 30 p.' m. Sunday and Tuesday. -' St Vincent de Paul Myrtle and Co- lumbia Mases 7:.W. 9. 10:30 a. m. Sun day. Confetsions 4 30-5 30, 7-8 :30 p. m. Saturday. CHRISTIAN Court Slrret 17th and Court 10:50 a. m., S p m. Sunday First-Center and High. 10:50 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday, 6 30 p. m. Wednes day, -i - CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 5th and Gaines. 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Sunday. 7:30 pi m. Wednesday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Firit Chemeketa and ,Liberty. Sunday school 11 a.m.. Service 11 a m.. S p.m. Sundav, 8 pm Wednesday. Reading room 14S S. .HlKh. CHl'RfH OF CHRIST Central Cottage and CheifJeketa. 10 45 a. m.. p.m. Suiiday, S pSn, Thursday; CHt'RCH OF COD First Cpttace .and Hood. 11 a. m p. m. Sunday. ' CHt'RCH OF irSlS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS VFW hall. Hood and Church, day school 10 a. m. Services a. m . S30 p. m. Sunday. 1:45 Sun 11 30 Siiburbaii Cliurciie ANKE.NY COMMtMTT Ankeny. schoolnouse. Llberty-Buena Vista road. Sunday school 19 a. ni. Services 11 a. m . 8 p. m. Al'MSVlLLS BETHEL BAPTIST AumrviHe. Sunday school la a m Services 11 a. -111.. 8 p. m. Sunday. 7.45 p. m. Wednesday. r- Al MHVIl.il WESLEYAN Aumavtlle Sunday school 10 a. m Services 11 a. tn , :4J p. m. Sunday BROOKS ASSEMBLY OF GOD One-half block south of- Brooks school Sunday school 9.45 a. m. Service 11 a, m . 7 45 p m. Sunday. 7 45 p. m. Thursday. CI FAR LAKE EVANGELICAL INITIO BRETHREN Wheatland Ferry rd. Sunday school 11 a. m Services 10 a. m. Sunday. ! EOLA community tola. Sunday school 9.45 a. tn. Ser vices 11 a. m. Sunday. FOUR CORNERS. BAPTIST State and Elma. Sunday school '9:45 a. m. Services 11 a m. 7 .30 p. m. Sun day, 7:90 p. m, Wednesday. FRUiTLAND EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN 5 miles east 0 Salem. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 31 a. m. Sunday. V- HALBMT MEMO RIAL BAPTIST Hayes nU, in mil north of 99C underpau. Sunday school 145 a.m. Services It m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday. 1J0 pjn. Thursday. EFIZER CHUECH OF CHRIST Prince rd. Sunday achool 10 a m Services 11 a. 7 JO p. m. Sunday. REIZER COMMUNITY ' Elizabeth and Churchdale. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 11 a m.. 7 O p. m. Sunday. 7 JO p. m- Wednes day. ; LABISH CENTER COMMUNITY (Evaageueal Uauted Brethresi) 3's miJes east of Brooks. Sunday school 10 a. na. Service U a. m. Sun day. . Open Churches the Calvary Lutheran vacation Bible school. The Rev. S. L. Almlie has an nounced teachers for Immanuel Lutheran church to include pre school, Mrs. Tom Anderson; grades 1 to 3, Mrs. Kenneth Henjum and Mrs. S. L. Almlie: grades 4 to 6, Mrs. Harold Satern, and grades 7 to 8, the Rev. Mr. Almlie. Vacation Bible schools will start Monday at 9 also at Trinity and First Christian churches. Two to Attend Chiirch Meet The Rev. Carl L. Schulz, pas tor of Christ Lutheran church, an R. L. Sholz, lay delegate, will a tend during the coming week the annual j conference of the north west district of American Lutheran church.! at Pacific Lutheran col lege,( Parkland, Wash. The Rev. Mr. Schulz is a mem ber of the district evangelism committee. Several delegates from Salem will attend trie district meeting of the Women's Missionary federa tion, held simultaneously. Aunisville Church Schedules Guests j AUMSVILLE; June Special programs will feature both serv ices Sunday at Bethel Baptist church; according to the Rev. Frank O. Ferrin, pastor. In the mornings the Rev. Eugene W. Ferrin. pastor of Lake wood, Calif.. Baptist church, will speak on "God's Appointments." Much of the evening program will be Lmusical, featuring Paul Ferrin 61 Denver and Mrs. Frank Ferrin. CONGREGATIONAL Flrrt Cottafe and Marlon. Church school 10 a. m. Saturday, 9:45 a m. Sunday. Services 10:55 a. m. Sunday. Knight Memorial 19th 'and Terry. 11 a. m. Sunday.' EPISCOPAL St Paul's " Church and Chemekeia. Sunday school 9 30 a. m. Services 7:30. 9:45. 11 a. m. Sunday. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Bethany Marlon and Capitol. Sun day school 10 a. m. Servicea 11 a m., 7:45 p. m. Sunday, 7:45 p. rru Wednes day. i EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Englewood 17th and Nebraska. 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Flrit Manbn and Summer, 7:45 p. m. Sunday. 11 a. m.. NAZARENE Ftnt Center and 13th. 10:50 p. m. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. a. m., 1:90 Wednesday. PILGRIM HOLINESS 140 Carlton. 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sun day. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. . i v PRESBYTERIAN Ftrat Chemeketa and 'Winter. 10:53 a. m.. Sunday. REORGANIZED CHt'RCH OF JESTS CHRIST; OF LATTER DAY SAINTS L 17th and Chemeketa. Sunday schoolr 10 a. m, Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday.; SALVATION ARMT ; " S41 Stale. Sunday School 10 a. m. Ser vices 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday, 7.30. p. m. Thursday and Saturday. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Johnson Memorial Hood and Sum mer.SSabbath school 9:30 a. m. Services 11 a. m, Saturday. SPIRITCALIST FIrtt 248 N. CotnmerrlJ. 1:30 and 7 30 p.m. Sunday. ' .' TRL'TH CENTER and Ubrary 32 N. Cottage. 8 p. m. Tuesday. UNITED BRETHREN First (Old Constitution) li43 MUsion. Sun day school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday. 7:30 p. m. Wednes day. 9VFSLEYAN METHODIST 15th and Mill. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday. i LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST Liberty school. Sunday school 10 a. m. Service '11 a. m. Sunday. CHURCH OF COD 975 Vista avc. Sunday school 10 a. in. Services 11 a. itu. 8 p. m. Sunday. MACLEAY COMMUNITY Macleay -achool. Sunday school 10 a. m. i MARION FRIENDS Marion. Sunday school 10 a m. Ser vices 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday. NORTH HOWELL COMMUNITY North Howell. Sunday school 10 a m Services 11 am, 8 p.m. Sunday, S p m. Wednesday PRATIM IMMANUEL MENNONITE Pratum. Sunday school 9:55 a. m. Services 11. a. m.. 7:45 p. m. Sunday. PRATUM METHODIST ' Pratum. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ser vices 11a m. Sunday. PR IN CLE FRIENDS Baxter rd. west of WE. Sunday achool 10 a. m Service II a. m. Sunday. COUNTRY CHURCH OF SALEM Roberts school. Sunday school 9:43. a. m. Services 11 a. m 7 JO p. m. Sun day. ROSEDALE FRIENDS ftosedale. Sundav school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m..7 :30 p. m. Sunday. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY N on -denominational Liberty and Madrona. Sundav school 10 a. m. Ser vices a a. m. Sunday. 7 JO p. rn. Wed oesday. SWEGLE COMMUNITY Swetle school. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services III a. m. I TALBOT COMMUNITY Talbot. Sunday school M a. at. Ser vices 11 a.m, 730 pm. Sunday, pjn Wednesday. KINGWOOD BIBLE 1123 Dm St.. West Salem. Sunday school 9 45 a. m. Services 10:45 a m., 7:34 p. m. Sunday. 7 JO p. m. Wednes day. WEST SALEM METHODIST 3rd and Gerth. Sunday school 1:43 a. m. Services m- Sunday. ZEN A COMMUNITY Zena. Sunday achool 19 a. m. Children and i ;, . i Choir Featured i AtEnglewood Services Sunday at Englewood Evangelical United Brethren church , will feature two special programs Children's day in the morning and a choir presentation in the evening, according to the Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker, pastorr At 11 o'clock, the children of the church school will present the annual Children's day program of recitations, exercises, motion songs and choruses.' Approximately 110 children will take part. Superin tendents are, Mrs. O. A. Chase; primary, Mrs. C. A. Martin; Mrs. Wayne Schrunk. Superintendent and assistant superintendent of the church school are E. A. Raboin and Harold Dour is. At 8 p.m. the choir of Engle wood church will present an hour of religious music, under the direction-of Gordon Pratt, student of music at Willamette university. The choir . will Sing "Rise Up, O Men of God." "Lord God of Sab aeth", "O God the Rock of Ages", "Holy Art Thou", ''How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings", "I Know Whom I Have Believed". "Lead On O King Eternal", and "Send Out Thy Light". The Englewood male quartet, composed of Donald Walters. Frank Young, Milton Gralap and Dwight Gralap, will sing "Lead Me to Calvary" and "The Old Road". Pratt will sing "My Heart Ever Faithful" by Bach and "If with All Your Heart" by Mendel ssohn. Bohl to Speak On Pentecost Emphasis on the "Feast of Pen tecost" and its place among the other "feasts of the Lord," will be given by the Rev. Herman J. Bohl in theW Sunday monrffig serv ice vat Christian Missionary Alli ance church: In the evening the message will be brought by three Bible school students, Helen Mae Caswell. Rhonald Sheets and Pete Friesen of Regina, Sask. Special music In the morning will be "With Thee O Master" bv the choir and "Hear My Prayer" by John Schmidt; in the evening "In My Heart the Joy Bells" by a male quartet comprising" Carl: Blanes. Rhonald Sheets, Pete Frie sen and James Larson. Silverton Churches ASSEMBLY OF GOO Front st. Sunday achool 43 a. m. Services IU a.m.. 7, S p.m. Sunday, S p.m: Tuesday and Thursday. CATHOLIC St. Paul's Pine and Grant. Masses 8. 10 a m. Sunday. 8:30 a. m. weekdays. 1-30 a. m. Saturday. CHRISTIAN First . Park and lt. Sunday achool 9:45 a.' m. Services 11 a. m... 7:30 p. m. Sun day. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 606 N. 2nd. Sunday school 10 a m. Services 11 am., 7:45 p. rn. Sunday, 7:43 p'. m. Wednesday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 3rd and Lewia. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. CHLRCH OF GOD 2nd and A. Sunday achool 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m , 8 p. m. Sunday. 8 j p. m. Wednesday. ' j CHt'RCH OF JESLS CHRIST OF LDS j Knight of Pvthias nan. uaic ana Mill. Services 8 p. m. Wednesday. LUTHERAN Calvary 310 Jersey. Sunday achool 10 a m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. 2 p. m. Thursday. 3 Immanuel N. Church at. Sunday school 10 a. rn. Service 11 a.m. Sunday. Trinity 2nd and A. Sunday achool 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. METHODIST Main and Fiske. Sunday school 143 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. Marquam Silverton-Marquam hifh way. Sunday achool 10 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Sunday. PILGRIM HOLINESS 041 S Wtr mt Sundav arhool 10 day. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Park: and 2nd. Sabbath achool t 45 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. FREE METHODIST Winter and Market. 11 a. m.. 7:30. p. m. Sunday, 7:30 m. Wednesday.' FRIENDS Hifhland Avenue Church aoSHJch land. 11 a. m., 7 30 p. m. Sundayr30 p. m. Wednesday. , Santh Salem Commercial and Waih injrton. 11 a. m., 7:30 p m. Sunday, S p. m. Wednesday. FIXL GOSPEL-PENTECOITAL Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Liberty. 11 S. m.. 7:45 p. m Sunday, S p. m. Tuea ay and Friday. t Church of God W0 S. 22nd. Sunday school 10 a. m Servicr 11 a. m . S p. m. Sunday, S p. m. Wednesday and Friday. Faith Gospel Tabernacle 1305 N.' 3th. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m, S p. m Sunday, S p. m. Thuri day and Saturday. Fonrtquare 490 N. 19th. 11 a. m. 7:49 p. m. Sunday, 7:43 p. m. Thursday. Jesus Name Pentecostal 1173 Lewis. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. 7 45 p. m. Sunday, 7 JO p. m. Wednesday. United Pentecostal 443 Ferry. 11 a. m.. 7 .30 p. m. Sunday, 7 JO p. m. Wednesday. INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 4S0 N. Cottafe. 10:30 a. m, 7:43 p m. Sunday. JEWISH Temple Beta Sbolom Madison and Broadway. Church achool 11 a. tn. Service 8 p. m. Friday. LUTHERAN Cemtral I American Conference! Capitol and Games. 11 a.m. Sunday, 8 p. m. Wednesday. Christ (American Church I State and Itth. 8:43 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Grace (ELC) Enflewood school aud itorium. 19th and Nebraska. Sunday school 10 a.m. Service 11 ajn. Sunday. SC Jena's (Missouri Synod) 18th and A. Services 9 and 11 a. m. Sunday. Sunday -achool 10 a. m. St. Mark EvaaceUcal (United) 943 N. Church. 11 a. m, Sunday. METHODIST First Church and State. a m. Sunday. 7 JO p. m. Thursday. Jasoa L Memorial Winter and Jefferson. II a. m, 7 30 p. m. Sunday. Leslie Commercial and Myers 11 a. in, X20 p. m, Sunday. IJO p. m. Thursday. m . III. 0i T 111. 11 V - . . . -, . . .... w u ' .5 3 ' Criefo MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK Bill and Marjorie Rice, mission aries to Managua, Nicaragua,, of the Central American Faith mis sion, will speak and show slides of their work at 2 p.m. Sunday in Bthany Evangelical and Reform ed church. MEETINGS CONTINUE the Rev. Warren Pamp-To-Pee. an Indian, is speaking at services each evening except Saturday it Wesleyan , Methodist church. The meetings ' will continue through next week. PRAYEE IS SUBJECT "How Prayer Meets Our Needs" and "Whence Comes Authority?" will be the Sunday morning and evening subjects of the Rev. Wil liam Byron Charles at the Insti tute of Religious Science and Phil osophy, meeting at 460 N. Cottage st. EVANGELIST SPEAKS The Rev. Marvin Bell of the Hart evangelistic party will preach Sunday morning at Calvery Cha peX Full Gospel church, while Sunday evening services will be at the Faith Gospel Tabernacle, with the Hart party. Tuesday and Fri day evening meetings will be back at Calvary Chapel. CONCERT SCHEDULED The boys' chorus of the Lutheran Hour radio program will present a concert Monday evening; June 20. at St. John's Lutheran church here, with the public invited. Pastor on Vacation; Munson at Foursquare The Rev. Laverne Munson of Olympia, Wash., is filling the pul pit of the Foursquare church dur ing the June vacation of the pas tor, the Rev. James H. Taylor, and family. Munson is recently of Ohio. While away, Taylor will conduct a two-week series of revival serv ices at the Foursquare church in Olympia. Church of God Slates District Meet Sunday An . all-day district meeting Is set for Sunday at the Church of God, 22nd and Lee streets, ac cording to the pastor, the Rev. E. A. Trietch. The public program will begin with services at 10, a.m. Special guest will be R. C. Muncy, Yakima, Oregon -Washington overseer. A basket lunch is planned at noon and special mu sic in the afternoon. , Dallas Churches ipntmur faith fhurrh and Court. Sunday school 9:30 a. rn. Services 11 a m.. 7 50 p. m. Sunday. 8 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Birch and Stump. Sunday school 9:4S a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:45 p. m. Sun day, 7:45 p. rn. Wednesday. BAPTIST First Washington st. Sunday school 9 45 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sun day, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. CATHOLIC Rt. Philip's W. Washington st. Mases 8 15 a. m second and f-'.irth Sundays. 10:15 a. m. first, third and fifth Sundays. CHRISTIAN Tirst Jefferson and Clay. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 11 a. m, 7:30 p m. Sunday. CHRISTIAN AND' MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Sttelton and Mill. Sundav school 9 45 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 7.45'p. m. Sun day. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 410 Mill: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday, I p m. first and third Wednesdays. CHURCH OF CHRIST , Levens and Mill. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. rn., 6:30 p. m. Sunday. CHTRCH OF GOD 1019 Ash. Sunday school 9 45 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday. CHURCH OF JESl'S CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Basement of city library. Surday school 10 a. m. Service 7 p. m. Sunday EPISCOPAL St Thomas Cherry St. Sunday school 10 and 11 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday. EVANGELICAL MENNONITE BRETHREN Miller ave: Sunday, school 9: S3 a. m. Services 11 a. m., 7.30 p. m. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Church and. Mill. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 11 a. rfi, 7:43 p.m. Sun day. FREE METHODIST 224 Mill. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 7:45 p. m. Sunday. MENNONITE Grare 207 Jefferson. Sunday school 10 a. m Service 11 a. m. Sunday. LUTHERAN Trinity 210 Washington Sunday 'school 10 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Sunday. MENNONITE BRETHREN Washington and Hayer. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 10:44 a. m.. 7:45 p. m. Sunday. , METHODIST First ' Mill near Main. 'Sunday school 9 45 a. m. Services 11 a m 7:45 p. m. Sunday. PRESBYTERIAN First Court and Levens. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Service 11 a. rn. Sunday. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Washington and Jefferson. Sabbath school 9 45 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Sat The regular annual meeting of the mem bers of the Belcrest Memorial Association will be held in the Administration Building at Belcrest Memorial Park on Monday, June 13, 1949, at 2:00 p.m. Ownership of onm rumors) full sections In th park con stitutes membership in th association. Th purpose of th mooting is to elect trust to srv from Juno 13;, 1949, to rho date of th annual meeting in 1952, and to transact such other business as may properly com bo for th mK W. L SCANDLING, Cleric Rolcrost Memorial Association ! Dayton, Portland Posters Win Contest Hi, Jv 'J ;. : f - it 9 ill - 1 V-ft3 -A; 1 i-l V i-aeMt.AU Winners of the annual state poster contest sponsored by the Keep Oregon Green committee are the twe youngsters above receiving their $25 first prise checks from Gov. Douglas McKay. At left Is Charles Veltufh, 11, Portland, winner in the Junior division; and at right is Edna F.ighme. IS. Dayton, senior winner. Forest fire prevention and forest conservation was the theme of the poster contest. (States man photo.) Talks, Music Slated Sunday At Silverton SILVERTON. iune 3 The Rev. P. W. Eriksen of Salem will be guest speaker at Calvary Lutheran church Sunday at 11 -o'clock,. the Rev. James A. Tofte, local pastor, has announced. Trinity choir will be decked in new wine-colored robes for Sun day morning confirmation services Sunday night the choir gives a public concert. Proceeds will go to ward the cost of the robes. The Rev. Arthur Charles Bates will peak on "Pentecost, the Birth of the Church". rat 11 ajn. Sun day in First Christian church "Paradise Lost and Regained-' will be the topic at 8 p.m. "Unto, the Messiah the Prince" is the topic at the morning stud hour Saturday at the Sabbath school of the Seventh Day Adven tist church. Elder Coy of Portland, field missionary secretary of the Oregon conference, will speak at 11 a.m. The Rev. S. L. Almlie will speak on "Our Good Confession'' a( the confirmation services at 11 a.m. Sunday at Immanuel Lutheran. "Better Homes" is the topic for the 7:30 Luther- league meeting. Brush College To Organize BRUSH COLLEGE, June 3 At 9;30 a.m. Brush College will re organize its Sunday achool. closed about three years ago for lack of workers and shortage of gasoline. The school was tirst organized in 1930 by Mr., and Mrs, C. A. Parks. Other early workers were the late Mr. and Mrs. U. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ewig, Archy Ewing and others. " All in the community are in vited to come and help. Cadets Champions In Corps Course Salem's brigade of Salvation Army Corps Cadets were cham- pions of the Oregon-Southern Ida ho division for the course ending in February, it was learned here Friday. Their score of 100.3 per cent for Bible study and projects I was second higheset in the terri- I tory. i Counsellors for the lfl cadets are Lt. Barbara Somer veil, upper grades, and Norma Valdez, lower grades. First Baptist Chur.ch Lists Guest Speakers Ministers who will conduct Sun day services at First Baptist church during June, while the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson is on va cation, were announced Friday. Tomorrow the speaker will be Dr. J. R. Turnbull of Salem: June 12, the Rev. C. E. Brickwedel, pas tor of Hayesville church; June 19. j Dr. John Houser, pastor of Leba j non Baptist church; June 26, Dr. i Earl Kalland. president of Western i Baptist seminary in Portland. LEAVE FOR ROSWELL INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walker and Franklin left Wednesday for Roswell, N. M., i where they will attend the four jday commencement exercises at the ! New Mexico Military Institute from which their son, Larry is I graduating. VM I THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS . e' From Th Oregon Statesman' Valley Correspondents Past President Parade Final Meet Feature HUBBARD The last meeting of the Hubbard Woman's club was held in the home of Mrs. A. O. Soderholm, Wednesday, June 1, with 27 members and guests pres ent. Mrs. Elmer Nelson, president, opened the meeting. "Blest Be The Tie" was sung in unison followed by reading of the club collect Mrs. Edward Schoor. installed the new officers, Mrs. A. J. Smith as president, Mrs. Lester Keller as vice president, Mrs. Wayne Bridge as secretary and Mrs. C. L, Welch as treasurer, assisted by the retir ing president, Mrs. Nelson. All were presented with corsages. Mrs. Smith took over the meet- I ing a'tjd1 announced cer committees j for the coming year. Feature of the day was a past presidents' parade, 15 of whom were present including Mrs. Min nie Melvin of Salem, Mrs. Flor ence Murphy of Beavertort and Mrs. L. M. Scholl of Hubbard, who are also charter members, Mrs. Ne va McKenzie of Corvallis, Mrs. Sadie Rich of Wasco, Mrs. George Grimps, Mrs. Julius' Stauf fer .Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. A. O. Soderholm, Mrs. Edward Schoor, Mrs. Lester Will. Mrs. A. L. Mur phy, Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Elmer Nelson, all of Hub bard. They were each preseented with a corsage. Woman's Chili Holds . Final Spring Meeting OAK POINT Mrs. Elizabeth Comstock entertained Independ ence rural woman's club at her home Thursday to conclude the season. , Fourteen members were pres ent. Annual picnic of theclub was scheduled for Paradise -Island, Sunday, June 12. First fall meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Harnsberger, Octo ber 12. Work Progresses on Highway FHflProject . AMITY Construction on the fill of highway 99 ivear the north city limits, is now in progress. Crushed rock from a nearby quar ry on the Joe Burns property fur- 8:45 A. M. Sunday School 10:50 A. M. "Holinosa and Dally LiTing" 6:45 P. JM-Youna PopU' 7:45 P. M. "Seeker are Finders" Daily Vacation Bible School 00-11:30 a. m. Jane 6-17 Mrs. n. J. Hart, Ropt' All Children are Welcome! Firs! Church of The Nazarene Center at 13th Orvllle W. Jenkins, Pastor Attention! Attention! West Salem Boys and Girls, Ages 444 COME TO Daily Vacation Bible School Uuno 6-17 inclusive, 9:00 to 11:45 a.m.) Kingwood Bible School V, Elm Street Bible Study, Memory Work, Visual Stories, Songs, fHandwork, Contests, Games, Prizes (Special Demonstration Program June. 17, 7:30 p.m.) Mrs. Edward Wwerch, Director i nished the necessary material for the fill. , '' - When completed, the dip on th highway at that point will be tlim ina'ed and the highway -w ill be widened enough to permit a foot path for pedestrians. Excavations have shown there were nine successive cities on the site of Troy in Asia Minor. HEAR Bill and Marjory Rke Missionaries to Managua, N'icarauga Central American Faith MUsion Slides to Be Shown BETHANY EVAN, t v REFORMED CHURCH Marlon - Capitol Street Sunday 2:99 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHUBCH Invltei You Two Worship Services Every Sunday. S:15 A.. M. 11 A. M. Sunday School 9:50 A. M. C. R. SCIULZ Pallor SUf St. at 18th . EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Assembly of Ood Corner of Ferryt at Thirteenth . Rev. W. S. Frederick, pastor . '. Sunday flrrvlre, June t 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 Holy Communion Subject: The Saving Token" 7:45 P.M. Evangelists Rally The Boardman Sisters Preacher and Artist in Charge Sat. 7:45 Radion Program K-S-l-M Vacation Bible School June 6-16, Mon., Thru fri. 9 A.M. to Noon " Boardman Sisters Child Evangelists In Charge Children 4-14 Invited V I v I' ' '! 'i i