The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 26, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    IO-the) Statesman, Salem,' Oregon, Saturday Not. 26. 1849
The Bible Story f
BALAAM
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(Editor's aetc: This to the eighth of a series ef Studies from the Old
Testament, Tka text to condensed from selections jr Houston Hart
lor the new took, "In Oar Image.") i-
And the children of Israel pitched in I the plains of Moab.
And Balak king of the Moabites sent messengers unto Balaam
to caU him, saying. Behold, there is a people come out from
Egypt: they cover the face of the earth, and abide over against
me: Come now therefore, curse me this people; that I may drive
them out of the land: for I wot that he whom thou blessest Is
blessed, and he whom thou cursest is cursed.
And Balaam said unto them. Lodge here thli night, and I
will bring you word again, as the Lord shall speak; unto me. And
God came unto Balaam and said, Thou shall not gothou shalt not
curse the people: for they are blessed. And Balaam said unto
the princes of Balak, the Lord refuseth to give roe leave to go
with you. t I
' Balak tent yet araln princes, more, and more honorable.
And they came to Balaam, and said, Thus salth Balak, I will pro
mote thee onto very great honor, and I will do whatsoever thou
say est, come, I pray thee, corse me this people. And God eame
onto Balaam, and said, go with them; bat yet the , word which I
shall say onto thee, do. And Balaam went with the princes of
Moab. f .
Balaam said unto Balak: the word that God putteth In my
mouth, that shall I speak . . . And on the' morrow Balak took
Balaam up into the high places of Baal, that he might see the
utmost part of the people. 'i '
And Balaam said: Build me here seven altars. And Balak and
Balaam offered on every altar Dullock and a ram. Balaam went to
an high place. And God met Balaam and said, Return unto Balak,
and thus thou shalt speak. And he returned and iaid; The king
of Moab hath brought me from the mountains of the east, saying,
Come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy Israel. How shall I curse
whom God hath not cursed? or how shall I defy whom the Lord
hath not defied? Lb, the people shall dwell alone; and shall not
be reckoned among the nations. Let me die the death of the right
eous, and let my last end be like his! $
And Balak said. What haat thou doner I took the te eon
mine enemies, and, behold, thou hast blessed them. And he an
swered. Most I net speak that which the Lord hath pat la my
. month?
And Balak said. Come unto another place from whence thou
halt not see them all: peradventure it will please God that thou
mayest curse me them from thence. And Balak brought Balaam
to the top of Peor.
And Balaam lifted up his eyes, and saw Israel abiding in his
tents; and the spirit of God came upon him, and he said, How
goodly are thy tents, O Israel, they tabernacles, D Jacob. Ood
brought him forth out of Egypt; he hath as it wer the strength
of an unicorn: he shall eat up his enemies, and pierce them
though with his arrows. Blessed Is he that blesseth thee, and
cursed is he that curseth thee.
And Balak's sneer waa kindled, and he said nU Balaam,
I called thee to cane mine enemies, and, behold, thou hast alto
gether blessed them. Therefore now flee into thy place: I thought
to promote thee ante great honor; bat, lo, the Lord hath kept
thee back from honor.
And Balaam said unto Balak, If Balak would give me his
house full of silver and gold, I cannot go beyond the command
ment of the Lord. i
And he took up his parable, and said: I shall' see him, but
not now: I shall behold him, but not nigh: there' shall come a
Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall
smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth.
'Voice of Deep9
Film by Moody
Set at Hayesville
Statesman Nsws Service
HAYESVILLE, Nov. 25 Color
ful marine drama proving that the
"silent deep" is not silent after all
la provided in the scientific film,
"Voice of the Deep," to be shown
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Halbert
Memorial Baptist church, accord
ing to the Rev. C. E. Brickwedel,
pastor.
The picture was produced as one
of a series by Moody Bible Insti
tute of Chicago.
Its purpose is stated by Dr. Ir-
Pacific Standard Time I
SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS ;-.
Kilocycles: KSLM 1390, KOCO 1490.
, FM: Megacycles KOIN
hour
7 KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KOW
KKX
00:00
00:15
Church of Air
Radio Pulpit
B. Box Revue
8 KSLM lint Baptist first Baptist Phophecy s Prophecy
KOCO River Boys News Fellowship Fellowship
KOIN Newsmakers Howard Smith Tabernacle if Tabernacle
KGW Music Serenade Home Church' Home Church
KKX Revival Hour Revival Hour Revival Hour . Revival Hour
9 KSLM Bible Class I Bible Class I Lutheran Hourl Lutheran Hr.
KOCO Chapel of Air (Clark Dennis Ave Maria Ave . Maria
KOIN Learning I Learning; Guest Stars c (News I
KOW News To Vets. Eternal Light Xternal Light
KKX South ernalres 1 Southerner ea Message . iMcssaso
f KSLM News Lutheran News 0 IVour Security
1 KOCO WUdwd Church Organ Loft Sacred Heart f Wayne Xing
III KOIN People's Plat People's Plat Explorer MusklExplorer Music
W KOW Or (an Organ Round Table -; Round Table
KKX News- Highways Vespers f j Vespers
14 KSLM Mlchaux Mlchaux (David Roes (Canaries
I KOCO Sun. Service Sun. Service I Sun. Service (Sun. Service
I KOIN Chorallers Choral! ers Gallery Gossip News
I KOW NBC Theatre NBC Theatre INBC Theatre NBC Theatre
KKX V. Llndlahr rrank-Ernest I Piano Play, j I Piano Play.
KSLM News (Guest Star Juvenile U Juvenile
1 1 KOCO Str. Serenade Str. Serenade INewa g I United Nations
J KOIN Symphony Symphony Symphony I Symphony
aW KOW Mr. rixlt News iQulx Kids llQulslClda
KKX Hour ot faith Hour of faith (Parade of Hits (Parade ot Hits
1KSLM Mystery, Mystery, .PrtvaU Zye ; I Private Zye
KOCO vorde-Muaie (worda-Musle Daydreams g Daydreams
KOIN Symphony (Symphony I My Serenade I News
KOW Living - IMS Living - IMS tAm. ronim 1 Am. Forum
KKX Week's World IWeekTa World (Prophecy j (Prophecy .
2 KSLM Shadow I Shadow Mysteries Mysteries
KOCO Music Room Music Room Showcase f Showcase
KOIN Are There I A re There Symphonette f Symphonette
KOW Playhouse lPlayhouse Star Harvest I Star Harvest
KKX Mr. President IMr. President Greatest Story Greatest Story
3 KSLM Adventurer (Adventurer Wick Carter I Nick Carter
KOCO Serenade Serenade (Sua. Music Sua. Music
KOIN Family Hour Family Hour I Bos. Blackle Boa. Blackle
KOW Hardy family Hardy Family (Hollywood Call Hollywood Call
KKX Lutheran Hr. Lutheran Hr. (Melodies To Vets
4 KSLM News Health Traveler I (Traveler
KOCO Don Stewart Don Stewart (Don Stewart t (Don Stewart
KOIN . Jack Benny Jack Benny Amos N And (Amos H Andy
KOW KoUywood Call Hollywood CaU HaWraye i Haraye 7
KKX : Live Voices live Voices iGuost Star j betty Oark
5f "LM Alexander , (Alexander Murray Show ; Murray Show
KOCO 'Ministerial 'IToVeU Serenade Serenade
KOW fsnf'spade (Sam "Spade TheerGulid fheaTreulid '
KKX Stop Musle IStop Mualo Stop Musle i Stop guSe
6XLM Crime Fight Crime Tight am. Theatre Fam. Theatre
KOCO Ted Dale - Ted Dale (News f Troplcana
KOIN Corliss Arch. Corliss Arch. (Horace Heidt t Horace Heldt
KOW Theatre Guild Theatre Guild Album Musle Album Musle
KKX Wlnchell (Lou Parsons Lite. Chance Life. Chance
75V Medical Wgh. (Barter Shop (Roy Rogers Roy Rogers
KOCO Sun. Salon . Sun. talon (Nanrene 1 Nazarene
KOIN Contented Contented I Whistler 1 Whistler
525 TkJ.Lav n Ik-v n (Bob Crosby $ Bob Crosby
KKX J. Fldier Chapel tStandby s Standby
5LM SO Questions ISO Questions .Wlnchell ilL. Parsons
ic2 Nsxarene lNsiarene Frank DeVol ; I Frank DeVol
KOIN Miss Brooks Miss Brooks Bergen at Met Bergen 4 Mo. I
KOW One FamUy One family Symphony 1 1 Symphony
KKX Pearson IHeadilnea . Wlnchell lllntermesso
95LM - Mtwi, Bditorlal ICunnlnghsm if News
OCO Sun. Reverie Sun. Reverie 1 Dallas Church psllas Church
KOIN Red Skelton Red Skelton iJack Benny f gack Benny
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KKX ram. Closeup Tarn. Closoup 1 Orchestra llOov.. McKay
KSLM - I I- S'l ""
1 1 ROCO Moon Dream , Moon Dream iMoon Dream (Moon Dream
II KOIN S SUr Final Night Editor (Music Musie
V KOW News Mary Mercer ( Catholic Hourf-ICathoHe Hour
KKX Reporter Sokolsky I Orchestra e lOrchestra
J 1 koco I : ZZZ V ZZZt'. ZZI
II KOIN Serenade Chleagoans Prelude to MldfPrelude te Mid.
II KGW News Wax Museum Wax Museum U Wax Museum
. .. KEX Pearson' Nocturne - Nocturne . r I Nocturne ..
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t -
win A. Moon, scientist - director.
who says: "For centuries man could
not near run sounds because he
did not have thi nroner armfiv.
ment. Some people do not believe
mat a spiritual world exists, but
only because they i are not proper
ly eauiDDed to recosrnize it. faith
in God provides us with the key
to tne underwater world.
FORMER MINISTER DUE
SWEET HOME i The Rev. W.
White, pastor off First Christian
church of EugeneJ will-deliver the
Sunday morning message at the
Christian church (here where he
was formerly pastor. Sam Kimball,
anMhflF fwma. natfAr iwfll aIIva.
I the evening message.
KOIN 170, KGW 620, KEX 1100
101.1; KGW 100.3; KEX 82.3
00:30
Music
00U5
Musle
1 Church of Air I Church of Air
(Radio Pulpit IMualo
IB. Bo Revue IB. Box Revue
Church of Air
Musle
IB. Box Revue
Christian Church Adds Sanctuary Wing
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1"eessBseBaawssesM.. . .
Ready en the outside but not en the
tian church. The front (south) aide of the structure la anowa here, along with the new spire. Tne build
ing at left is bow both sanctuary and classrooms, bit will be for educational work when the addition
la completed. (Statesman photo.)
Church Slates
Film Tuesday
At Silverton
Statesman Hews Service
IILVERTON, Nov. 15 The Rev.
L. Almlie, pastor of Imman-
uel Lutheran church, has an
nounced that "God of the Atom",
a color, sound film, will be shown
at the church, Tuesday at S pjn.
Immanuel Ladies Aid society
will meet Thursday at 2 pjn, at
the church social rooms with Mrs.
L. Klnblad, Mrs. Louis Erlkson as
hostess. Immanuel church council
will hold a special meeting Thurs
day night.
Two truest pastors will speak at
11 o'clock services, the Rev. P. W.
Erlksen at Calvary and the Rev.
R. J. Hovland at Trinity. Calvary
Naomi society will meet at the
church at 7:30 pjn. Tuesday. A
no-host lunch will be served.
Prayer meetings will open again
at Calvary church Wednesday at
pjn. Trinity Aid society will
meet Wednesday at the church so
cial rooms.
Suburban
Churches
1NIINT COMMUNITY
Ankeny achoomouse, UDenr-wwu
Vista road. Sunday school i a. m.
Strvices 11 a. m, I p. m.
ADMSVUXK BETHEL BAPTIST
AumsvUle. Bunas y scnooi U n. an.
Services 11 a. m, S p. m. Sunday, JM
p. m. Wednesday.
ACMSVILLK WESLKTAN
AumsvUle. Sunday scnooi it a. sn.
Services 11 a. m. T:49 P. m, Sunday
miwiki ASVrMRI.V OF OOD
One-half DIOCK souin 01 Bnnu
hoot Sundav school M-M
Services 11 a. m, 1:49 p. m. Sunday.
1:4b p. m. Thursday.
CLEAR LAKE EVANGELICAL
IINITKn HKV l n KKfl
Wheatland Ferry ru. auras r senooi
11 a. m. Services 10 a. m. Sunday.
SOLA COMMUNITY
Kola. Sunday school :tt a. at. Ser
vices 11 a. m. Sunday.
mnrrm rnsNVBI S1APTIST
atxa and Elms, auna a v senooi ens
a. m. services ll a. m- t j n, as. sis
day. 1M p. m. Wednesday.
rKUITLAND EVANGELICAL
DKITED BRETHKEN
S miles east of Salem, ounaay senooi
It a. sn. Berviees it a. m. i 9
Sunday. ALBERT MEMORIAL BAPTIST
Havesvule. one mile north of
SOX
underpass. Sunday school f:S ajn.
Services 11 a.m., T JO pjn. Sunday.
7 JO pjn. Thursday.
KETZER CHURCH OF CHRIS
1030 Dearborn. Sunday school U a m
Services 11 s.m., 1 JO p.m. Sunday; I
pjn. Wednesdsy.
KETZER COMMUNITY
Elizabeth
and Churchdale. Sunday
aehool S:S a. m. Services 11 a.
1M p. m. Sunday, f JO p. so, Wednes-
oay.
LABIS H CENTER COMMUXITT
EvaaeaHeal UnlUd Brettareal
tVs miles east of Brooks. Sunday
senooi 10 a. m. Bervloe 11 a. m. V
day.
irarirr chtjrcb or ckrist
Liberty church. Sunday sehoel 10
a, an. Service 11 a. m. Sunday.
CRTJRCH OV OOD
til Vista a vs. Sunday school II a. an.
services ll a. m, s p. m. aunoay.
af ACIJKAY COMMUNITY
Macleay school. Sunday sehool II
am.
MARION FRIENDS
Marlon. Sunday school 11 a. sn. Bar.
viees ll a. m 730 p. m. aunoay.
MTDDLK GROVK COMMUNITT
Middle Grove school. Sunday eahoo
11 ajn.
NORTH HOWELL COMMUNITT
North Howell. Sunday sehool 11 ajn.
enrieee ll ajn, a pjn. t sunoay.
pjn. Wednesday. i
FRATUM IMMANCKL MENNQNITK
Pratum. Sunday school SJ5 a. s
Services 11 a m. 1-M p. m. Sunday.
FRATUM METHODIST
Prstum, Sunday school ll a. as. Ser
vices ll a. m. sunoay. j
FRINGLK FRIENDS
Baxter rd. west of MB. Sunday school
11 a. m service 11 a. m. Sunday.
ROBERTS COMMUNITT '
Roberts schooL Sunday school 10
ajn, . '
ROSEDALK FRIENDS
Rosedale. Sunday school' 11
Services 11 a. nv. 1J0 p m Sunday
SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITT
Liberty and Madron a. Sunday school
10 a. m. Services 11 a. m 7 JO p. m.
Sunday, I'M p. m. Wednesday.
SUMMIT METHODIST
Orchard Heights rd. Sunday school
11 a. m. Services 11 a. m. second and
fourth Sundays. ,
SWEGLB COMMUNITT J
Swesle school. Sunday school SI
a, m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday.
TALBOT COMMUNITT
Talbot. Sundav school 10 a. aa
viees 11 a. m, f JO p. m, Sunday, 140
p m. weanesaay.
ZEN A COMMUNITT
yens. Sunday sehoel 11 e ss
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inside, until next spring, Is the new
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Court Street Church Working
On Interior of New Building
Although the new, sanctuary of
not yet available for use, the new brick edifice makes a striking ad
dition to the 17th strectcorner. The brick exterior is completed, with
windows and doors in place.
The 170,000 structure finishes
V Vflv WW W -
to the Rev. W. H. Lyman, pastor,
spring, when the earlier building
will be remodeled as an education
al wing. The entrance to the older
part has already been changed.
The addition includes a sanctu
ary seating more than 400, with
some expansion possible, and a
sound-proofed room for mothers
and babies on the balcony. : The
sanctuary will have an arched
ceiling, with both recessed and in
direct lighting.
In the new basement will be a
dining room for over 20 persons,
kitchen and rest rooms.
Wiring and heating of the build
ing are under way, with plaster
ing to follow. Orville P. Wegner
is chairman of the building com
mittee. Dobell and Heaton of Sa
lem are the architects.
Training Croups
Due, 1st Christian
Second term of First Christian
church's weekly all-church school
will begin Wednesday at the regu
lar family night program.
Courses and their teachers will
be a study of other faiths, the Rev.
Dudley Strain, pastor; church and
home relations, Mrs. William Gen
ne, Forest Grove, chairman of the
Sjafleonn CUnniiircliies
(Sunday school at f :4s a. m.
unless otherwise notodj
ASSEMBLY Of GOD -
BvaaceUstle Temple Fara ana Mar
ket. 11 a.m 149 p.m. Sunday. i:s
pjn. Thursday. ,
Glad Ttduns SlS'i N. tmnierclaL
Sunday sehool 10 s. la. services 11
S&, TS p. so. aunoay.
BAPTIST
Bethet Cotuge ana o.
11 a. m. 1 JO
p. m. sunasv
Calvary liberty and Miller. 11 a. m.
1M p
m. sunoay i m p
m. WeOBes-
"Vir
Liberty and Marion 11 a. m.
S
p. m. Suneay, i:au p. m. weoneaoay.
bsasaaael (GARB Hazel At Acade
my 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Sunday, tm
p. m. Wednesday. . . .
Blsle rellewshlp Memorial hospital
chapel 11 a. m. Sunday.
CATHOLIC 4 .
St Joseph's Cottafe and Chemeke-
U. Masses SJO. 8, 9. 19. II a. m. sun
day. Devotions 7:30 p. m. Sunday and
Vhiceat de Paul Myrtle and Co
lumbia Masses 7 JO. 9. 10 jo a. an
Sun-
day. Confessions M-M. 7-sao
Saturday.
p. m.
Ceart Street 17th and Court. 10:80
a. m. 7 jo p. m. sunaay.
First Center and High. 10:50 a. m.,
7 JO p. m. Sunday. 1:00 p- nu Wednes
day. CHSUSTIAN MISSIONARY AIXIANCC
St It and Gaines, 11 a. m.. 7 M p. m.
Sunday, 70 p. m. Wednesday.
CHRISTIAN SCntNCE First
nvrnvkiti and. Liberty. Sunday
school 11 s.m. Services 11 a.m., 8 p.m.
Sunday, 8 pm. Wednesday. Reading
room, ls s Hin
CHURCH OP CHRIST .
10:44 s m 130 p.m. Sunday. 1 JO p.m.
Vr or JESLS CHRIST Wt N
th and Madison. Sunday school 10
am. Services 11 JO s.m.. sv p.m.
Sunday.
CONGREGATIONAL
First Cottsge and Marlon. 11 a.m.
BlaVaiht Meaaerlai 19th and terry
llajn. Sunday.
EPISCOPAL St Paul's
rh,,Mh nA niemeketa,
Sunday
aehool 9 30 a.m. Services JO, 9:4S,
ll
ajn. Sunday.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Bethaay Marion and Capitol. Sun
dav school 10 s.m. services 11 s m..
1:45 p. m. Sunday, 1:45 p.m. Wednesday.
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
Eaglewee 17th and Nebraska It
a.m.. 130 p.m. Sunday.
First Msiion and Summer. 11 s.m.,
1:45 p.m. Sundsy, 130 p m. Wednesday.
FRIENDS
HlghlaaS Avsaee Church and Hlfh.
nd. 11 a. m, 130 p. m Sunday. 7 JO
p. m. Wednesday.
Seeth Salsaa Commercial and Wash
cngton. 11 a. m, 130 p m. Sunday. S
p. m. Wednesday.
FREE METHODIST
Winter and Market 11 a nv. 139
p. m. Sunday. 130 p. m. Wednesday
FULL GOSPEl-PKNTECOSTAX. I
wss
fa
Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Liberty. Sun-
school 19 ajn. services ll ajn.
pjn. Sunday. S sjb Tuesday , ana
Frtdsv
ChweR 1 Csd SOS S.
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sanctuary af Court street Chris
Court Street Christian church is
a project begun In 1024, according
es.a a e .
t la expected to be usable by late
family committee of Oregon Coun
cil of Churches; the Bible, the Rev.
Walter Naff, associate pastor; vis
itation, Mrs. Ellen Godfrey; work
shop making furniture for the new
church, Jack Hlndman. ;
Abrams Takes
CM A Pulpit
New pastor at Christian Mis
sionary Alliance church In Salem
is the Rev. Richard J. Abrams, re
cently . arrived from San Diego,
Calif. He succeeds the Rev. Her
man J. Bohl, who resigned but
has not yet announced future
Abrams has been in the ministry
for 12 years since finishing Widy
he was for sometime public re
lations director for the Maryland
Auto club in Baltimore. :
Mr. and Mrs. Abrams and their
four sons, from 1 to 12 years in
age, are residing at 980 Market st.
school 19 a. m. services 11 a. as., 8
p. m. Sunday. 8 p. m. Wedneeday and
Friday.
Faith Gospel Taseraaele 130S N. Ith.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11
a. m 8 p. m. Sunday. 8 p. m. Thurs
day and Saturday.
Foursquare 490 M. 19th. 11 s. m.
1:45 p. m. Sunday, 1:tt p. m. Thursday.
Jesas Nasae PeateeestaJ 1175 Lewis.
Sunday school 10 a. in. Servioe 11
ajn 1:4 pjn. Sunday, 1:48 p.m. Wed-
Caltee Peateeestal 448 Ferry. -11
a. m.. 1:45 p. m. Sunday. 1:45 p. sn.
Friday. .
INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
490 N Cottage. Sunday school 10
m. Service 11 a. m. Sunday.
JEWISH Temple BeOi Shelesa
Madison and
Broadway. Church
school Ham. Services 1p.m.
Friday
KINGWOOD BIBLE
1135 Elm st 10:45 s. m.. 1:30 p. m.
Sunday, 1 30 p.m. Wtdnesday
LUTHERAN
Central (American Conference)
Capitol and Gaines. 11 ajn. Sunday.
8 p. m. Wednesday.
Christ (American Church) State and
18th. 8:45 and 11 ajn. Sunday.
St John's (Missouri Synod) 18th
and A services 9 and 11 a. m. Sunday.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
St Mark EvaageUcal (United) SU
n. courcn. nam. sunoay.:
METHODIST
First Church and State 11 a. m.
Sunday. 130 p. m. Thursday.
Jasea Lee Memorial Winter and
Jefierson. ll a ru 130 p. m. Sunday
Leslie Commercial and Myers. 11
s m, 130 p. m. Sundsy, 130 p. m.
Thursday.
West Salens 3rd and Gerth 11 a. m.
Sunday.
METAPHYSICAL CENTER :
963 N. Cottage. 330 p. m. Tuesday
and Wednesday, 8 p. m. Tuesday and
rrlday, u:u p. m. daily.
NAZARENE First
Center and 13th. 1030 a. m.. 130
p. m. Sunday. 130 p. m. wedneeday
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD ;
12th and Leslie. Sunday school 10
a. m. Services 11 a. nv- 1i5 p. . m.
Sunday.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
140 Carlton. 11 a. m, 1:30 p, m. Sun
day. 730 p. m. Wednesday.
PRESBYTERIAN First
Chemeketa and Winter. 9:45 and 11
a m. Sunday, 130 p. m. Wednesday,
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS
11th and Chemeketa. Sunday school
10 a. m. Services 11 a. m, T30 nv
Sunday.
SALVATION ARMY
341 State. Sundsy school 10 a. m. Ser
vices 11 a. m, 130 p. m. Sundsy, 130
p. m. Thursday and Saturday.:
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Jehasoa Meaaerlai Hood and Sum
mer. Sabbath school 930 a. m, Services
Ham. Saturday.
SPIRITUALIST First
245 N. Commercial. 330 and f 30
p. m. Sunday.
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP i
YWCA. 8 p. m. first and third Sun
days. UNITED BRETHREN First i
(Old CeastHetlea) 1145 Mission. Sun
dsy school 19 a. m. Servicea Ham,
139 p. m. Sunday. 139 p. sa. Wednes
day. HESLEYAN METHODIST
15th and Mill. Sunday school 19 a, as.
Senriesa U a. nv. 139 p. m. Sunday.
A 1 f I 15
Baptist You tli
Meet; Mission
Stress Slated
Fifteen young people from Cal
vary Baptist church ire at Lin
field college in McMinnville this
week for the annual Oregon Bap
tist Youth fellowship convention.
Dr. Victor H. Sword, interim pas
tor of the church, will be princi
pal speaker this morning and at
tonight's banquet
Robert Emerson of Salem is co
chairman of the conclave, for
which about 150 delegates are ex
pected. A parade of members depicting
widespread missionary activities of
the Northern Baptist conference
will feature the evening service
Sunday at Calvary church. It will
be in preparation for Baptist World
Missions day on Sunday, Decem
ber 4.
About 30 persons will partici
pate in the portrayal. The denomi-1
nation operates in 10 foreign and
6 home fields, according to Dr.
Sword, who is on leave from his
work in India. He will speak on
"The Future of Christian Missions
at the service.
Bible Reading
Emphasized in
Coming Month
Selected Jaily Bible readings
ror world-wide use In the period
between Thanksgiving and Christ
mas have been announced by the
American Bible society. The cam
paign, now in its sixth vear, is
on the theme of "The Book to
Live By" this year.
Suprxrt for the project was
voiced by both President Harry
S. Truman and Gov. Douglas Mc
Kay of Oregon. Said the presi
dent: "Our forebears were a peo
ple who read one book. Happily
for them and for us that book
was the Bible. From earliest
childhood through all, the years
to advanced age it was for them
the source of an amazing forti
tude, the fountain of peaceful and
lasting spiritual energy."
The governor statgl: "Progress
ceases when man chooses to fore
go consultation with his con
science and his Maker. I wish to
emphasize the immutable verity
'man cannot live by bread alone."
Readings for the first week are:
Today
Psalms IIS
Sunday
Monday .....
. Isaiah 35
Romans 12
Isaiah 55
I Corinthians 13
John 14
Psalms 8
Revelation 21:1-7
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday
Saturday
To Give Services
The Senior Young People's so
ciety will present the evening
service Sunday at Bethel Baptist
church, open to the public.
A committee consisting of Mrs.
Adelyne Rocks. Mrs. Viola - May
and Henry Neuman, Jr., has plan
ned the service. Young people who
will speak on the topic, "Name
Them One By One," are Caroline
Giese, Everette Schirman and
Richard Claflin. Neuman will lead
the singing and Ruth Giese will
serve as organist. A sextet from
the Bethel guild and a male quar
tet will sing.
Dallas Churches
APOSTOLIC FAITH
Church and Court Sunday school
9:30 a. m. Services H a. m, 130 p. m.
Sunday. 8 p. m. Thursday.
ASSEMBLT OF GOD
Birch and Stump. Sum
Sunday school Sits
s. m. Services 11 a. m, 7:4s p. m. Sun
1:45
oay. tms p. m. weanesaay.
BAPTIST First
Waahington st Sundsy school 9:44
a. m. Servicea 11 a. m- 130 p. m. Sun
day. 130 p. m. Thursday.
CATHOLIC St Philip's
W. Waahington st Masses 8:18 a. m.
second and fourth Sundays, 10 Jl a. as
first third and fifth Sunday
tys.
CHRISTIAN First
Jefferson and Clay.
Sund
oday school
,, 130 p. so.
9:45 a. m. Services ll I
. m.
Sundsy.
CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Shelton and Mill. Sunday school 9:45
a. m. Services 11 a. nv, 1:49 p. m. Sun
day.
CHRISTIAN SCTENCB
410 Mill Sundav acnool 9:45 a. m
servicea Ham, Sunday. 8 p. m. first
and third Wednesdays
Levans and Mill Sunday school 19
a m. Services U i a, 830 p. i
Sunday.
CHURCH OF GOD
1019 Ash. Sunday school 9:48 a. m.
Servicea 11 a. nv. 130 p. m. Sunday.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
or LATTER DAY SAINTS
Basement of city library. Surday
school Man Service lam. Sunday
EPISCOPAL St Taesnas
Cherry St Sunday school 10 and 11
a. m. services ll a. m. sunoay.
BTV ANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
Church and MUX Sunday school 9:49
a. m. Services 11 a. nv, l;5 pjn. sun-
day.
race methodist
324 Mill. Sunday school 9:49 a. m.
Services 11 a. nv, 1:45 p. m. Sunday
LUTHERAN TrialtV
319 Washington Sundsy school 10
a. m. Services 11 a. nv Sunday.
MENNONTTB
Brethren Washington and Hayter.
Sunday school 9:45 a m. Services
10:45 a. m, 7:43 p. m. Sunday.
EvaageUcal Brethrea Howe st Sun
dsy school 935 a. m. Services 11 a. nv,
p. nv Sundsy.
Grace 201 Jefferson. Sunday school
19 a. m. Service 11 a. m.
sunosy.
METHODIST first
klay schoi
en ' i At
a. m. servicea u
Sunday.
rmtSBTTEBIAN rirst
Court and Levena. Sunday school
SS a. as. Service II a. as. Sunday.
SCTCNTH DAT AOTCNTIS1
Washlnrton and Jefferson. Sabbath
sehool 949 a, m. Service U a, an, Sas
nrday.
Shoivs Film
(. : .v
II "
; "A
Herb Crlsler
Movie of Olympic
Area to Be Shown
At Qiurch Tonight
Colored motion pictures of the
primitive Olympic peninsula of
Washington will be shown to the
public tonight at 8 o clock at
First Methodist church by Mr,
and Mrs. Herb Crisler, who reside
in the area's wilds the year
around.
;The Crislers are on the way to
a i three-day showing of the film
in Los Angeles. The film and lee
ture are to be given before the
National Geographic society at
Washington. D. C in the spring,
Sponsor of the program is the
Baxter young adult class of the
church.
MISSIONARY AT CHURCH
The Rev. Odvar Berg of Oslo,
Norway, a missionary returned
from Africa, will speak at the Sun
day school and the morning serv
ice Sunday at the Free Methodist
church.
NOVAK TO SPEAK
TALBOT The Rev. Frank No
vak will be guest speaker Sunday
morning at Talbot Community
church.
Silverton Churches
ASSEMBLT OF GOD
Front st. Sunday school 9:48 a. m
Services 11 un, 7, 8 pjn. Sunday,
pjn. Tuesday and Thursdsy.
CATHOLIC St Paara
flnm and Grant Masses 9. 19 a I
Sunday, 130 a m. weekdays, 130
a. m. Saturday.
CHRISTIAN First
Psrk and 1st Sundsy school 9:45
a. m. Services 11 a. m., 730 p m. Sun
day..
CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
90S N. 2nd. Sunday school 19 a m.
Services 11 a nv, 7:48 p. m. Sunday
7:43 p. m . Wednesday.
csfRisTiAN iriENn
3rd and Lewis. Sunday school 19
tn. Services Ham. Sunday.
CHURCH OF GOD
2nd and A. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Services 11 a. m, 8 p. m. Sxmday. 8
p. m. Wednesday.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LDS
KnlKhta of Pythlaa halt Oak and
Mill. Services S p. nv Wednesday.
LUTHERAN
Calvary 310 Jersey. Sundsy sehool
19 a m. Services Ham. Sunday. S
p m. Thursday,
Immanuel N. Church st Sunday
school 10 a. nv Service Ham. Sunday.
a-ruuty zna ana A. sunaay scnooi
10 a. nv Servicea Ham. Sunday.
UTTnnniif
Mala and Flake. Sundsy school 1:451
m. services 11 a. m. Sunday.
Maraoaaa SU verton-Marquam high
way. Sunday school 19 a. m. Service
11 a. m. Sunday.
PDLGRIM HOLINESS
943 S. star st Sundsy school 9:45
a. m. Servicea 11 a. m, 130 p. m. Sun
day. 730 p. m. Wednesday.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Park and End. Sabbath school 9:49
a. m. Services 11 a. nv Saturday. 130
p. m. Wednesday.
UOnSHLP WITH US
loyalty iioirrn
! 9:45 A-M. Church School
Two Morning Services
9:45 and 11:00 JLM.
Vhat ShaU Siand
rorovor?"
! Sermon bj tho Minister
5:30 P.M. Junior High Group
1:30 P.M. High School
Fellowahip
700 PJ-L CoUego and Busl-
Fellowshlp
First Presbyierian
Chnrch'
Chemeketa st Winter
Chester YV HambUa -Pastor
John L. Geodenberf er
Assistant Pastor
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1US Seata Liberty 8ft. '
Dr. VKtor Hugo sword l
Bible School 9:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
Welcome !
NELLIE
Salem Woman's Club
4S0 North Cottage)
Sunday 11x00 8:00 WL
Musle bj Mr. and Mrs. Roland Craven.
SDA to Build
I i
Addition to
i.
Dallas Cliurcli
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Statesman News Ssrtlee f I
DALLAS. Nov. 23 A $3,000
building permit has been granted
to Seventh Day Adventilt church
by the city council for the erection
of a 16 by 48 foot addition to the
local church property, j j
Built of pumice plocks, the ad
dition will, provide three class
rooms at the rear of the build
ing, who of which will have fold
ing foors to open Into the audi
torium when more seating space Is
needed. . i I
Other Improvements provided In
the plans include closing the pres
ent entrance on the south side of
the building and adding1 a vest!
bule, open porch and a steeplo
to the west side. The rostrum will
be moved from the back ot tho
church to the south wall. I i
James Payne of Salem is tho
architect. Carl ' Schiermeister Is
chairman of the building1 commit
tee, and Preston Smith of Falls
City is the pastor.
Unit to Meet P
Speaker at the Salem Child
Evangelism Fellowship's all day
Rev. W. H. Lyman, pastor of Court
Street Christian church. The 'pub
lic meeting will be at the Salvation
Army nau,-according to Myrna,
Stover, city director. i f
Program will begin at 10! a.m.
with devotions led by Mrs. Tffle
Blakesley, western prayer chair
man of the Christian Business and
Professional Women's organization.
A Christmas box will be packed
for Sylvia Bray, missionary la.
Alaska. Lyman will talk! at 11:30,
and music will be provided by
Joyce Bollinger, vocalist, and! Mrs.
Frank Ferrln, pianist. J - i '
The no-host luncheon! at noon
1. t , ,1 a . . : . .
wui uw luuuwca uj uie wecaiy
teacher training class. Mrs. Edwin
A. Young will conduct devotions.
Methodist YP
Methodist Youth fellowship ot
a 1 - Jt.i I .A 111 - 31 iAt.l.
sea vi a m tt ms v , w a aa ivmi s'- is .
quarterly rally Sunday at Lesllo
church in Salem. I ' T
Registration will begin at 4 p.m.
The program will Include recrea
tion in charge of the Leslie group;
worship service conducted by: Pra
tum; a film, "The Great Com
mandment," at 7 pjn. 1 I
Participating churches are; Ly
ons, Stayton, Turner, Praturrk Sil
verton, Chemawa and First, Jason
Lee,. Leslie and West Salem of
Salem. Blair Finley of Silverton Is
president, and the Revii Wesley
Turner of Leslie church -is direc
tor.
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SPEAKS SUNDAY NIGHT j
AUMSVILLE A missionary re
turned from the Gold Coast of
Africa, the Rev. R. B. Welchi will
speak at Aumsvme ueinei tsapusi
church Sunday night, to the young
people at, 6:30 and the 7:30 wor
ship service. I
The American eagle appears on
a greater variety ot eariy nana
nade American glassware than
oictures of any other device, ln-
lignia or personage. Portrait busts
it George Washington were tno
lecond most popular. i i
Evangelistic
Templo
Assembly of God
Market St. end Park' Ave.
Sunday, Nov. 27 j
9:45 AJA. Sunday School
11KX) Sermon:; I
Healing In God's Plan4!
6il5 Youth Groupie I
Vesper Service j
7:45 Evangelistic Rally
Music & Singing to Inspire
Sermon: "Numbered -with
Transgressors' j
Sat. 5:30 Broadcast
over KSLM
Evervone Welcome
Walter S. Frederick, Pastor
"A quiet place to worship
end pray." S
11:00 e.m. The Future of
Christian Missions"
7:30 p.m. "Forward with
' . . T ChrisT
Child Evangel
Rally Sunday
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