I 2 Th Stctetamca, Seism, Oregon, Saturderf. August 8, IS43 Salem Pastor Again to Speak In Silverton SILVEKTON The Rev. Luther Borgen, ot Salem will speak at 11 Sunday rooming at Trinity Luth eran church. He is ruest pas tor for the Rev. M. Ji K. Fuhr who is vacatwnlne. There will be no "Sunday school at Trinity church durinsr Ausust Immanjuel Lutheran church has also i eliminated Sunday' school during August. The Rev. Arthur March, missionary ; recently re turned from Columbia, South Am erica, will speak at the 11 Sun day morning. The 7:30 Luther lea gue hour discussion . will discuss In the beginning. God." The Rev. Arthur Charles Bates will speak on "AIT Together" at the Firsi Christian church, Sun day morning at 11. The question hour will be continued at 8 p.m. services.) The service has been held the! past few weeks at the Sunday night meeting. At Calvary Lutheran church there will be no services Sunday. The Rev James A. Tofte Is attend ing a young people V convention at Puget Island. Tuesday-flight Cal vary Naomi society meets at the church social rooms at 7:30. Prayer services p jn, - Will be Thursday at 2 Evangelist Will Display Magic The Rev. Joseph Kemp, Litt-D. The Magical , Evangelist," n speak and show his magic at the 8 p.m. Sunday - service oi tne First Baptist churchj . . Dr. Lloyd Anderson, pastor oi the church. wiU ! continue -'his series on the parables, speaking on The Parable oj the Hidden Treasure" I Wednesday evening a farewell receptions,in honor jof Miss Eve lyn Vamey will be held imnwd- iately following the regular wsa- nesdav night service Miss Varney will sail (August 26 for Japan where shf will work under me Conservative Baptist foreign mis sionary society. . The First BapUt church of Salem mm assist in ner support. f; Former Salem Resident Will Speak Sunday The Rev; Carl Mischke and Mrs. Mischkej, who recently returned from missionary service in Africa, will speak at 10:50 Sunday morn ing at the First Church of the Kazarene. The Mischkes currently are tour but the northwest in deputation work. Mrs. Mischke was the for mer Velma Meggers and lived in Salem most of her early life, fin ishing high school here. The Rev. Orville W. ' Jenkins, pastor of the church, will conduct the evening service. The church's district-wide boys' camp begins Monday at White Branch jNaZarene youth camp, loc ated on the Mackenzie river 60 miles east of Eugene. Several boys from the local church plan to at tend. Jenkins is serving as camp speaker; Stayton Minister ; Attends Graduate School in Tacoma .- H -. v. . . ' STANTON. The Rev. John Moran're, pastor of the Stayton Methodist church attended the Portland area ..graduate school of ministerial training at the Col lege of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wsh, July 28-August 4. Ted Boehme or Aumsville, a member of the Stayton church, -delivered the sermon Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor. Mill Gty Group Wilis Banner MILL CITY Several local members of the C, E. from the Christian church hej-e attended the Willamette Union C. E. picnic Sunday in Corvallis. They were Grace Pyle, Pat Cree, Anna Mae and Donna Nelson and Tom and Bob Shelton. j Pat Cree and Anna Mae Nelson served on the hostess committee for the picnic, and Miss Nelson and Bob. Shelton yere appointed to the nominating Committee. I The Mill City roup won the banner ! for coming the farthest distance from home to the picnic. I ; : Veteran of Red Revolution t Speak Sunday ; ' ' y INDEPENDENCE ; The Rev. Joh H. Penner of the American European Bethel - mission I will speak in 'the Baptist church at 7:3( Sunday evening, the ( Rev. Vernon O. Eggebraaten announced Friday. : , j Penner was born in Southern Russia and is a veteran of the 1917 revolution in Russia. During the revolution he was scheduled to face a firing squad for his stand on Christianity but escaped execu tion. x He has conducted many revival set-vices in both Europe and Am erica. ' The American-European Bethel mission, of which he is a mem ber, now is serving the 'Jewish people in several European coun tries and in Palestine. Slides of Hitler's atrocities a- Seattle Woman to Help Conduct Four Services in Salem : h " ! - i Mrs. Ton! Van Ornum, former Seattle group leader, will assist the Rev; Olive Stevens in conduct ing services of the Institute of Re ligious Science and! Philosophy be ginning Sunday at jthe Salem -Woman's club. 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Verne Chapman arrived Wednes day from Kansas to assume duties as the newly-appointed pastor of the First Methodist church. Chapman " replaces the Rev. Carr O. Heath, pastor of the Church abouts two and one-half years, who resigned Deci 1, 1948, due to 11 health. f Burton E. Berger, a senior at Oregon State college, served as interim pastor until his gradua tion. Since June the pulpit has been filled by substitutes. Chapman, who had requested an appointment on the Pacific coast, was accompanied from Kansas by his family, Mrs. Chapman and two daughters. His daughters will at tend Independence high school. The family will reside in the par sonage. , gainst the Jewish people will be shown at the meeting. a E c3 nun (DEmmirellies Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. unless otherwise) i notedj i . i ASSEMBLY OF GOO: Evangelistic Tabernacle 1OT ana Ferry 11 s m 7:43 p. nv aunaay 7:45 p m 'Thursday: ! Glad Tidings--315". N. commercial. Sunday school 10 a nv Services 11 nu. 7:45 p m sunaay. BAPTIST ! . Bethel Cottage and D. ll a, nv. i-jmi im. Sunday rslvsrv ijberty and Miller. 11 a. m. 7 JO p. m. Sunday iJ30 p m. Wednes day. ' L First Liberty ana saanon. u s. b. p.m Sunday. IM pjn. Wednesday Immaanel (GAKB) Hazel It Acade- mycll a. nu IM P. m. Sunday. so i I m. Wednesday. Bible f ellowship Memorial hospital hapeL 11 a. m. Sunday. . CATHOLIC I Sl Joseph's Cotuge and Chemeke- Uj Masses 6:30. S, B. 10.ill a. m. un- day Devotions 1J0 a. m sunaay ana Tuesday. t Vincent de Paol Myrtle and Co lumbia Masses 7 M. S. 10:30 a m Sun day. Confessions 4 30-530. 7-830 p. m. Saturday i . ! ' CHRISTIAN . . Ceurt Street 17th and court, toao I oa.. S p m Sunday rtrit Tenter and Hish. 10 JO a. mn 730 p. m Sunday. 8:00 p. m. Wednes day. . i ; . CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLLVNCK 6th and Games. 11 a. m. lau p. m. Sunday. 7 30 p m. - Wednesday. .1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First rhemeketa and Liberty. Sunday school 11 a m. Service 11 a.m.. Sunday. p.m. Wednesday," Reading room, no S. High. CHCRCH OF CHRIST Central cottage ana tnemeseu. Bible classes 9:45 a.m. Services 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 pjn. Thurs day CHCRCH Or JF.8CS CHRIST ns i.imt nAT SAINTS Sth and Madison, sunaay scnoot iu a m. services iiiu bjm-, Sunday. j -:V . .- CONGREGATIONAL n,riritt,M nt Marlon. Church ehnAl 10 a. m Saturday. 8:45 a m. Sunday. Services 10:55 a. m. Sunday. j Knight Memonai una sua; aw 11 a. m. Sunday, i ! EPISCOPAL SL laPs ii-'Kiii.h miu ItMUEKI. DU1UUJ school 930 a. mJ Services 730. 8:49, U a. m. Sunday. - 4, . - . EVANGELICAL AND REFOKMED Rethsnv Marion and Capitol. Sun day school 10 a. m. Services U a. nv. 5 p. m. Sunday. 7:45 p. m. Wednes day. EVANGELICAL CNITED BRETHREN Encleweoo 17th and Nebraska. 11 a. m 730 d m. Sunday. First Marion and bummer, n a. nx. 7:45 d. m. Sunday. FRIENDS HlKhlana Avenue Church and High- Una. 11 a. m 7:30 p. m. Sunday 1-20 n. m. Wednesday. . ( Sewtfe Salem Commercial and Wash ington. 11 . m 7 30 p m. Sunday. 8 p. m. Wednesday. FREE METHODIST Winter and Market II a. m 7 30 p. m. Sunday. 730 p. m. Wednesday FCLL GOSPEL-PENTECOSTAL Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Liberty. 11 a.m,. 7:45 pm. Sunday. 7.45 pjn. Wed nesday ana rnaay. Cbnrch ef God 40 5. ZZnd. Sunday school 10 a. m Services 11 a. m.. 8 p. m. Sunday. 8 p. m. Wednesday and ririday. Faith Gospel Tabernacle 1309 N. But. Sunday school 10 a. nv. Services 11 a. m 8 p. m Sunday. 8 p. m. Thurs day and Saturday ronrMoare wo ri. lBtn II a. m. 75 p. m Sunday. 7:45 p m. Thursday Jesus Nam Pentecostal 1175 Lewis. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. 7:45 n. m. Sunday. 730 n. m. Wednesday. United Pentecostal 449 Ferry. 11 7 30 p. m. Sunday. 7 30 D. m. Wednesday. INSTITUTE OP RELIGIOCS SCIENCE 460 N. Cottage. 11 ajn 8 djtv. Sun day. JEWISH Temple Beth Shalom Maaiaon and Broadway, cnurcn school ill la Services 8 p. m. Friday. L OTHER AN Central (American Conference t Capitol and Gaines. 11 nun. Sunday. Dallas Churches OSTOLIC FAITH f-nh and Court, sunaay scnooi :30 a. m Services 11 a. m, 7 30 p. m. Sunday. 8 p. m. Tuesday and Thursaay BAPTIST First T Washington Sunday school :45 a. m. Services 11 a. m.. 730 p. m. Sun day. 730 p. m. Thursaay. CATHOLlCr-8t Philip's r W. Washington st. Masses 8:19 a. m. second and lu'-irm sunaiyi. n. -Lrst. third and fifth Sundays. CHRISTIAN First ' I Jefferson and Clay Sunday school i:49 a. m. Services Ik a. m, 730 p m. Sunday. Christian and missionary alltanck Sheltori and MilL Sunday school 1:45 a. m. Services 11 a. tm p. m. Bis cay, i christian science ai n Milt Siindav school 8:49 a. m Services 11 a. m. Sunday, p. m. first and third Wednesdays. t CHCRCH Or CHRIST Levens and MUL Sunday school 10 m. Services u a. no, s. p. Sunday. CHURCH OF GOO 1018 Ash. Sunday school 8:49 a. S Services 11 a. nv. 730 p m. Sunaay. CHTTRCH OP JESTJB CHRIST ' Or LATTER DAT SAINTS I Basement of dty Ubaary. Sunday school 10 a. m. Service 1 p. m. Sunday EPISCOPAL St. Thimss Cherry St. Sunday school 10 and U a. Tfl. Services U a. m. aunaay. EVANGELICAL MENNONTTR BRSTHRKN Bow St Sunday school 839 ajn. Servlcea U ajn, 7:45 pjn. Sunday. rviNnrtJCAL CNITED BRETHREN Church and Mill. Sunday school 8:49 a. m. Servlcea 11 a. nv, i:a pjn. bud day. : j:.; , , .... rtn METHODIST 334 MilL Sunday school 8:49 a. m. Servlcea U a. m, 7.-s P- m. aunaay arvvNnNrrE Grace 307 Jefferson. Sunday school 10 a. nv. Service 11 a. m. Sunday. ; HITIH1AM Trtsdtv 118 Washington Sunday school 10 a. m. Services U a. m. Sunday. assvirstl.T or COD Birch and Stump. Sunday, school 8:45 a. nv. Senricea U a. nv, 7 .43 p. m. Sun day. 75 p. m. Wednesday. areNNONTTR BRETHREN Washtnrton and Harter. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Senricea 101 a. nu ?:45 p. nv Sunday. atFTHODIST First M1U near Main. Sunday school 8:48 a. m. servlcea U a. ax. i.-9 p. Sunday. raESBTTTJtIAN--rtnt Court and Levens. Sunday school 8:44 a. nv servtoa U a. nv aunaay SEVENTH DAT ADTENTIST U 1 i . . . . . A W k AW 1 sw onuisrasa suu .rmiwni, mvusui I school Ak b. bv Senrtco U a. so. Sat- Wiens Vacations lit North Garolina KHZER The Rev. Ralph Geil will fill the pulpit at Com munity church during August while the Rev. Lee Wiens is vaca tioning with his family In North Carolina, former home of j Mrs. Wiens. . f - I Geil formerly was pastor of Community church at ' Milwau kie. He recently returned from a year's study in the east. I Pacific University Professor to Qive Sermon in Salem i Gertrude Boyd Cranefassociate professor of psychology at Pacific university, will speak at i First Methodist church Sunday at 11 ajn. on "Take Heed What You Hearr j The Rev. Brooks H. Moore, pas tor, is at Asilomar, Calif., for sev eral days at a Missionary Educa tion Movement conference. ;He is Salem district missionary Secre tary for the church. Enrollment In the church's va cation Bible school reached 105 children during the first week, ac cording to Ray N. Fedje, director of youth. The school will continue next week from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. daily, for children from 4 to 14 years of age. . j ' p m. Wednesday. canst (American Church) State and 18th. 8:45 and 11 a.m Sunday. Graee ELC Enxlewood school aud itorium 19th and Nebraska. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. at. Joan's (Missouri Synodl 16th and A. Services 10 a Jn. Sunday. Sun day school 8 a.m. at. Mara Eyaaseueal (United! a43 N. Church. 11 a. m. Sunday. METHODIST First Church and State. Sunday. 730 p. nv, Thursday. Jason Lee Memorial 11 a. m. Jefferson. 11 a. m. Winter and 730 p. m. Sunday. Leslie Commercial and Myers. 11 a.m, s pjn. Sunday. 730 pjn. Thursday. "N AZ ARENE First Center and 13th. 10:50 a. m- T30 p. to. Sunday. 730 p. m. Wednesday PILGRIM HOLINESS 140 Carlton. 11 a. m 7:30 n. m. Sun day. 730 p. m. Wednesday. ; PRESSTTER1AN First Chemeketa and Winter. 1039 a. m Sunday. 7 30 pjn. Wednesday. REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESOS CHRIST Or LATTER DAT SAINTS 17th and Chemeketa. Sunday school 10 a. nv. Services 11 a. nv, 730 p. nv. aunaay. SALVATION ARMT 241 State. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ser vices 11 a. nv, 730 p. m. Sunday. 730 p. m. i nursoay and Saturday. SEVrNTH DAT A0VENT1ST iehnson Memorial Hood and Sum mer. Sabbath school 830 a. nv. Services 11 a. m. Saturday. SPIRITUAUST-nrst 34S N. Commercial. .7 20 pjn. Sunday TROTH CENTER and Uarary 363 N. CotUfe. 8 p. nv Tuesday. UNITED BRETHREN First (Old Constitution) 1143 Mission. Sun day school 10 a. nv Services 11 a. m. 730 p. nv Sunday, 730 p. nv Wednes day. WESLEY AN METHODIST 15th and MilL Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. nv, 730 p. nv sunaay. Silverton Churches ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front st. Sunday school 8:49 a. m. Services 11 ajn, 7, 8 pjn. Sunday. 8 pjn. Tuesday and Thursday. , CATHOLIC St. PaoTs Pine and Grant Masses S. 10 a. m Sunday. 830 a. nv weekdays. 730 nv Saturday. CHRISTIAN First Park and 1st. Sunday a. m. gaisitjs-s 11 a. ta, 1i day. school 8U 30 p. m. Sua- CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 808 N. 2nd. Sunday school 10 a. m. Servlcea 11 a. m, 7:49 p. nv Sunday. 7:49 p. nv. Wednesday. CHRISTIAN SCTENCR 3rd and Lewis. Sunday school 10 a. nv Services 11 a. nv Sunday. CHURCH OF GOD 2 2nd and A.' Sunday 5 school 10 a. nv. Services 11 a. nv, 8p. at. Sunday. 8 p. m. weonesiiay. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LOS Knights of Pythlaa hall, oak and MUL Servlcea 8 p. nv Wednesday LCTHXRAM Calvary 818 Jersey. Sunday echool 18 a. nv Servleaa U a. as. Sunday, t n. nv. Thursday. - ! iBtataaael N. Church st Sunday school ia a. nv Servie 11 a. nv Sunday. Trinity 2nd and A. Sunday school 10 a. nv Beisicea u a. nv sunaay. METHODIST Main and risk a. Sunday school 148 a. nv Servuses ll a. nv Sunday. Staroiasa SUvorton-Marqaam hlglv- way. Sunday school i 11 a. nv Sunday. . PtLGKrM HOLINESS 848 S. Water at. Sunday school 18 s. rv Services 11 a. so, 730 p. nv Sun day. -; . sarrevra bat adtentist Park and Sad. Saboath school 9:49 a. an. Seivtc 11 a. an. Saturday. 138 Suburban Churches NeivLiri field CollegeOfficial To Speak Here ' The Rev, Lester C. Revoir will be guest preacher at Calvary Bap tist church, Sunday at both serv ices. His morning topic will be "The Poor Man Cried, and at the 7:30 evening service, he will speak on "Finding Peace of Mind." Revoir is the newly appointed secretary of finance for finCeld college, McMinnville. He comes to Oregon from Providence, R. I. where he has been pastor of the John Clark Memorial church sev en years. This church, organized in 1638, is thought to be the old est Baptist church in the United States. A former electrical engineer, Revoir entered the ministry after fifteen years of business experi ence. He is a graduate of Andover Newton. Seminary, Newton Cen ter, Mass. . Californians to Perform Here Te "Good News Quartet" from Los Angeles will be guests at the Christian Missionary Alliance service at 8:15 Wednesday night. The group, directed by Bruce and Betty Parker, has compiled a long record of radio broadcasting of the gospel. The public is in vited to the service at North 5th and Gaines streets. ANIENT COMMUNITY Ankeny schoolhouse. Liberty-Buena Vista road. Sunday school 10 a. nv Services 11 a. nv. 8 p. in. ; j ACMSVILLE BETHEL BAPTIST Antnnrill Sundav Bchool 10 a m. Services 11 a. m, 8 p. nv Sunday. 7:46 nv Wednesday. ACMSVILLE WES LET AN Aumsville. Sunday school 10 a. nv Services II a. nv, 7:49 p. nv Sunday BROOKS ASSEMBLY OF GOD One-half block south ot Brooas school. Sunday school 9:43. a. nv Services 11 a. 7:49 p. m. Sunday. 7:49 p. nv Thursday. CLEAR LAKE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Wheatland Ferry rd. Sunday school II a. nv Services 10 a. nv Sunday. EOLA COMMUNITY Eola. Sunday school 9:49 a. Uv Ser vices 11 a. m. Sunday. i rOCS CORNERS BAPTIST State and Elma. Sunday scnooi s:3 a. nv Services 11 a m, 7 30 p. nv sun' day. 730 p. nv Wednesday. FRUIT-LAND EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN S miles east of Salem. Sunday school 10 a. nv Servlcea 11 a. nv sunaay, i RAIRFRT MEMORIAL BAPTIST Hayesviue. one mile north ox vse underpass. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Service 11 ajn,. 730 pjn. Sunday. 730 pjn. Thursday. RjnZER CHCRCH OF CHRIST Prince rd. Sunday school 10 a. m Services 11 a. m, 130 p. nv Sunday. KEIZER COMMUNITT ! Elizabeth and Churchdale. Sunday school 9:49 a. my Services 11 a m 7:45 p. nv Sunday. 730 p. nv Wednes day. . ; LABISH CENTER COMMUNTTT (Evanseucal United Brethren) 3s mues east oi urooits. : sunaay school 10 a. nv Service 11 a. nv Sunday; LIBERTY CHCRCH OF CHRIST Liberty school. Sunday school 10 a. m. Service 11 a. nv Sunday. CHURCH OF GOD 875 Vista ave. Sunday school 10 a. nv Services 11 a. m, 8 p. m. Sunday. MACLEAY COMMUNITY Macleay school. Sunday school 7:30 MARION FRIENDS Marion. Sunday school 10 a. nv Ser vices 11 a. m, 730 p. m. Sunday. MIDDLE GROVE COMMUNITT Middle Grove school. Sunday school 10 a.m. ! NORTBT HOWELL COMMUNITT North Howell. Sunday ichool 10 ajn. Services 11 am, 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 p m. Wednesday rRATl'M IMMANUEL MENNONITE Pratum. Sunday school Sz a. nv. Services 11 a m, 7:45 p. m. Sunday. PRATUM METHODIST Pratum. Sunday school U a. nv ser vices 11 a. nv Sunday. PRINGLE FRIENDS Baxter rd. west of S9E. Sunday school 10 a. m Service 11 a. nv Sunday. COCNTRT CHURCH OF SALEM Roberts schooL Sunday school S:43 a. nv, Services 11 a. m, 730 p, nv, Sun day. ROSEDALE FRIENDS Rose dale. Sunday school ID a. nv Services 11 a. nv, 730 p. nv Sunday SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITT Nan -denominational Liberty and Madrona. Sunday school 10 a. nv er vices 11 a. nv Sunday. 730 p. nv Wed nesday. 8WEGLR COMMUNITY Swerl school. Sunday school 10 nv services ll a. nv TALBOT COMMUNITY Talbot Sunday school 10 a. nv;Ser- vices tl am, S pjn. Sunday. 8 pjn. Wednesday. KINGWOOD BIBLE 1129 Eun st. West saiem. sunaay school 9:45 a. m. Services 19:49 a. m. 730 p. nv Sunday. 730. p. nv weanes- day. j - WEST SALEM METHODIST 3rd and Gerth. Sunday school 9:49 a. nv Services 11 a. nv Sunday. ZEN A COMMUNITY j Zena. Sunday school 10 a4 nv Past Year Brings Iniproveeraents to Englewood Church The Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker was re-appointed pastor of the Engle wood Evangelical United Breth ren church last week. He begins his third, year of service here. Many improvements to the church were made during the past year. The exterior was waterproofed and the interior painted and furniture was added to furnish Sunday school classes The parsonage also was fixed, and several memorials were add ed to the church. Seattle Minister) To Describe China For Dallas Church -' DALLAS Dr. Howard H Peterson of Seattle will speak at the morning service of the Pres byterian church Sunday. He will describe his recent trip to China and impressions of the mission work of the churches. v Dr. Peterson also will give a travelogue at 8 Sunday evening. Color slides will also be shown. The choir will act as hostess for the evening. Neals, Trasks, OiHsmansat Reunion Picnic Is visiting this. week with Kettn Scotf ' ' ' I - - ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Casteel and daughters, Betty and Karen, of Pilot Rock, are house guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casteel. They also visited at the homes of , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casteel and. Mr. and " Mrs, Glen pasted. UNION , HILL The 149 meet ing of the Neai, Trask and Chris man families was held an the Stayton Masonic Park on Sunday, July 31, The meeting opened with a no host dinner at 1 o'clock followed by a business meeting. President Neal Ruggles presided. 1 The Stayton Masonic park was again selected as the meeting place in 1950. Officers re-elected were Neal Ruggles, president, and Malcolm Neal, vice president; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Wal ter Marble of Shelton, Wash; his torian, Ralph Trask of Albany. and reporter, Mrs. Vemy Scott of 2uoiimity. geneology of the family was presented to the group by the historian. Mrs. Helen Calbreath. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto limbeck, Claire Limbeck, Larry Limbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl lim beck, Mrs. George Chrisman. Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Kendle, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chrisman and Cheryl of Scio, Gene Calbreath of Mar ion, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ruggles and family of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Thomas, Star Ruggles. Jake Messier of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Silver, Bobby and Zoe Sil ver okPortland, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman. Ruth and Jean nie Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm Neal of Salem, Grace and I Malcolm Kruger and Bernice Dillinger of The Dalles, Mrs. Hel en Calbreath of Prinevflle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson of Oak Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. Rosa Chrisman of Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trask of Al bany, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mar ble of Shelton, Washington, Mr.! ana airs. Vemy Scott, Guy and Keith Scott of Sublimity. Families Entertain At Union Hill UNION HILL . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marble of Shelton, Wash., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott and family. While here they attend ed the Neal Trask and Chrisman reunion held at the Stayton Ma sonic park. , y Dennis Kelley, son of Mr.and Mrs. George Kelley of Corvallis, Blood Mobile UiM . I To Visit Independence - INDEPENDENCE The Mnnrf mobile unit will be in Monmouth Tuesday, August 16, between ISO and 5:30 at the Oregon College of Education. i All prospective doners are ask- ed to. contact Mrs, Erma Cooper, phone 157-R. before that date to . register. She stated that the In dependency - Monmouth i district' should have about 100 doners and these should be signed up before August 16. Mrs. Clarice Powell is the Monmouth representative for the blood mobile unit. S SEWER PLANT "VOTE SET t SHERWOOD, Aug. i ,-(JPl- A' special election will be held here UAugust 12 on an $85,000 bond issue to construct a sewage dis posal plant. The state j sanitary authority recently ordered cities to halt pollution of the Willam ette river. Translators to Speak on Work Among Indians Neil and Jane Nellis, Wycliffe translators, will describe their work among the Sierra Zapoteca Indians at the 11 ajn. Sunday ser vices of the Bethany Evangelical and Reformed church, Marion and Capitol streets. : ' Churcrli WH EATON GROUP SINGS The chapel choir male quartet from Wheaton college in Illinois conducted the service Wednesday evening at the First Baptist church in Salem. CIIANGE IN MEETINGS The First Christian Science church will not hold Sunday even ing services during August. They will be resumed in Setpember. .. SERVICE ADDED A change in program has been announced by the Institute of Rel igious Science and Philosophy: Healing services will be at 1030 a.m. Sunday with regular services at 11 a.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Invites You Two Worship Services Every Sunday 8:45 ajn. 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:50 ajn. C. R. Schnls Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:50 a. m.-Rev, Carjl Misch ke of Africa. I I 5 6:45 p. m. Young People's. 7:45 p. m.-'When tife Be comes Entingled." Pastor Preaching First Church Of The Kazarene I i i Center at 13th! I i -Orville W. Jenkins, Pastor "The Singing Church" EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE J i Assembly ef God U2 Ferry at Thirteenth St Revj, W. f. Frederick, Pastor ; I Sunday Anr. T 9:45 Sunday School ll.oa Holy Commonlaa Sermon "His life foj: Mine." 6:30 Youth Groups ; 7:45 EvangellsUe Rally Sermon "Surprise jftevivai Sat. 7:15 P.M. Tabernacle Y.P. on the air KSLM I v.- ALL ARE WELCOME r CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1230 S. Liberty Invites You To Hear "The Poor Man Cried"-Ps. 34 At 11:00 A. M. And "Finding Peace Of Mind"-Jn. 18:18-27 At 7:30 P. M. Rev. Lester C. Revoir, Providence, R. I. Guest Preacher Secretary of Finance, Linfield College. Electrical Engineer- Business Man Minister. . J Graduate of Andover Newton Seminary. Newton Center, Mass. Seven vears nastor of one of oldest churches in the U.S. New Princess Chosen For Detroit Ceremonies DETROIT Mary Maynes, Camp Mongold, chosen one of the princesses in the recent Queen contest here, has withdrawn. The fourth princess will be Lor ena Devine of Gates who placed sixth. Santiam aerie 2745, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold a pic nic at Suttle lake Sunday. All members and their friends 1 are urged to attend. Ice cream and pop will be served. Faith Tabernacle No 5rh at Gaines ;l ' ; Presents Rev. H. E. Benson And Partyj A Dynamic Ministry . Gifts of the Spirit ; Divine Healing : I Signs Wonders Every Night. Except Monday 8:00 P. M. Sunday School 10:00 Mormna -Worsh 11:00 A. M. WIICOMH Mxx Wyftt, Pastor Ph.1-7513 AM. REVIVAL MEETINGS Beginning Aug.7 7:45 P. M. . Henry's HaH Comer 12th Leslie Every Night Except Sot. Auspices Open Bible Standard Churches, Inc . . Guest Speaker Every Week COME! - .UEAMl The Old Time Gesael -Preached by Dynamit , Preachers Good Musical Program Each . Night by Talented Musicians Inspired Singing We Cordially Invite -Te- to Attend REV. A. CGWMES , V Director SPEND SUNDAY AT FIRST BAPTIST TWO RADIO BROADCASTS: 9:00-9:30 aan. KSLM "First Call" 11:00-12:00 a.m. KOCO "Church of the Alr! JASTOR ANDERSON PREACHES AT BOTH SUNDAY SERVICES 1 11:00 a.m. "Saints are Born, not Made' ; (Second In a series en I Corinthians) 7:45 pjn. Sacred Organ Concert Lois Schmidt at the organ 8:00 p.m. "The Parable of the Hidden Treasure! (Fifth In a series on the paranies; HEAR and SEE the MAGIC of DR. JOSEPH KEMP!; at our vonlna service. THE MAGICAL EVANGELISTS WILL MAKE THE EVENING ALIVE FOR YOU I . REMEMBER the groat outdoor evening service on SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14 MARION SQUARE PARK ' First Baptist Church - Ilarion at Liberty II KINGWOOD BIBLE CHURCH , 1125 Elm Street I 1 ' ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 : 10:4$ A. Jtr Momte Worship Subject: "Measuring God's Love" :45 P. It Y. P. MeetiBC , Leland Beier, Alaskan Misrionary, showinj sides : 7:4S P. M. Geapel Service Dr.' John H. Fadenrecht,, Wheaton College-Professor, s ;- ' A ' Guest Speaker '. ' ' j. Flwt and Ylofin duet at both evening services. T aw an. r