f2-The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Saturday. June 9, 1951 Valleys More Groups to A: J junior class at Calvary Baptist-Leslie Methodist vacation Bible school Joins In tinting led by Vivian Boyce and accompanied by Mrs. Martin Johnson. This one-week school will have its closing procram at 7 pjn. Sanday In Calvary church. (All photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) ... Occupied with a variety of things are members of the p re-school class at Bethel Baptist vacation school. Ins tractors are Mrs. Chester Hed- berg (left) and Mrs. Henry Newman, Jr. Children (clockwise from left) are Carol Lee James, Duncan ' Jean Harmon, Janice Lee Evans. Junior girls class at Court Street pon learning from Instructors, Blanche Seipp, Mrs. Doris Badeaa L : . ; tA A project related to their Bible study at South Salem Friends vxca tlon Bible school Is worked on they are Sally Sea mater (back cvenstser. Larry Harris, Darrell Nordyke. Xonnle Feller, Tom Don ham, Kenneth DeCamp, Mike Mills, Robert Meighen, Carolyn Bish op, Judith Foster and Nancy Gear struetor. Is standing at the rear. S teacher, lira. Peter Leewcn. momentarily loces the attention of Jker claaa at Kingwood Bible chnrch vacation achooL Members clockwise from left) are Jimmy Donaldson, Kanald Stewart, Johnny Drake. Naomi Fast, Sheryl O bertha w, Mary Habert, Jonnell Goen ther, Wallace Vohland. Richard Young, Gregory Benson, Mary Ea-t-ier Becker, Joaane HaagtBsoa mud Neuter Pendleton. , Vacation Bible '4 1 : Start Prog . ... j ! ... - ; - . 1 i yw, v-... ss-L s ' ; i! .5 Brighten, Michael Troax, Inna Donna Crowly. Favtann Potts. Christian vacation school Is Intent from left, Mrs. Jessie Smith, Mrs, and Mrs. Faith Morris.; by this class. Clockwise from left to camera), Dick Chandler. Eddie hart. Mrs. James F. Bfehop, in I XvATv,. a Ail School rams on Mo nd ay v. Valley Areas Plan Vacation Bible Schools KEIZER, June 8 Keizer church of the Nazarene will have its va cation Bible school from July 23 through August 3 for children from 4 to 14, with Mrs. John Lynch and Mrs. J. L. VanArsedel as co-supervisors. Refreshments will be served and there will be supervised recreation. EOLA, June 8 James Larson is directing a daily Bible school at the Eola schoolhouse June 4-15, inclusive, under auspices of . the American Sunday school union. Children from 3 to 18 years old are welcome. The theme is "Bible Bees, and hours from 7 to 9 p.m. MARION, June 8 The vacation Bible school for Calvary Luther an church will be from 9 a.m. to1 noon each day next week. JEFFERSON, June 8 Daily vacation Bible school started Mon day at Talbot Community church, with enrollment now at 58. The school meets from 9 a.m. to noon each day and will continue to June 15. TK T . t T t - i "rj:Jr.e" "w."h J"?- tor, is superintendent, assisted by six teachers, Mrs. Maxine DeVil biss, Mrs. A. E. Cole and Mrs. Rickard, Mary Gaxiola, Mrs. Ir win, and Mrs. Oakley Cochran. Lread Revival For Baptists The Rev. Ben Goddard and Jimmy McCaleb are leading in special revival services from Sun day to June 17 at Capital Baptist church. Goddard has served as youth di rector in churches in Kansas and Missouri, and in encampments in Wisconsin and North Carolina. He served as an evangelist in the mountains of Oklahoma and is at present a student in Southwestern seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas, and associate pastor of Park Cities Baptist church, Dallas. McCaleb has served as music director in churches in Mississippi, Texas and North Carolina. Both Goddard and McCaleb have been leaders in Baptist Student union work on college campuses and in youth revivals. The pastor, Rich ard E. Hunt, has invited the pub lic to hear these men each eve ning at 8 o'clock and the regular services on Sunday. Children Get Special Plan Children's day will be observed in aU services at Calvary Baptist church this Sunday, according to tne pastor, Omar N. Barth. In the Sunday school a presen tation will be given by the Junior church group led by its superin tendent, Clara Isaak. , At the 11 o'clock worship the program will center around the theme "A Child Grows Toward God," directed by Mrs. A. L. Frost, and including many children and youth of the church. Turner Chaplain For Guard Camp The Rev. G. Wesley Turner, pas tor of Leslie Methodist church, will leave today for the two-week national guard encampment at Ft Lewis, Wash., as 162nd infan try regiment chaplain. Speaking Sunday morning at the church will be the Rev. Ralph Ohling, while the evening service will be dismissed for the vacation .-.- a ra scnooi program at i;aivary cap- tist. Sunday evening, June 17, For- rest Cammack will show pictures and talk on his visit to Bolivia. CE Rally at Lebanon . MILL CITY Lebanon First Christian church will be hosts for a Willamette Union Christian En deavor rally on June 17. The. pro- gram wui oe announced later. "Christ h The Aiisver" .CAFITA1 BAPTIST CllinCU - Corner N. Sammer A Hoed -atleltard K. Hurt, Faster Revival Meeting Service June 10 to 17 -Rev. Ben Goddard, Preacher Mr. Jimmy McCaleb, Singer -Bear them each "evening at t T. JdC Snndays: A. M.' 741 T.M. Bring Your Family and friends Draw Many; 563 Enrolled In Salem for Vacation-Time " By Winston H. Taylor Church Editor, The Statesman Enrollment in six Salem daily vacation Bible schools had reach- ed 563 Friday as the first week closed. Five of the schools are to continue next week,-along with five additional within Salem. Classes are underway or slated for the coming week also at Eola schoolhouse. Calvary Lutheran J church in Marion and Talbot Com- I munity church. West Salem Meth- odist's wUl be June 18-29. Enrollment included 178 at Cal- vary Baptist - Leslie Methodist, I which has finished, 69 at St. Mark Lutheran, 119 at Kingwood Bible, 47 at Bethel Baptist, 102 at Court Street Christian and 46 at South Salem Friends. Plans for the coming week are detailed below. n . fVAH.HtA I A vacation Bible school at the Evangelistic temple, Assembly of God, will be held June 11 to 22, from 9 to 11:30 a.m with Dorma- unn XtJi7?! d,1"10" - A8 wiU be 4 to 15, m- elusive. Themes will be: Beginners, .m.vvj uoja, Limiaij, c 1 for Jesus:" junior, i"Our Treasure I Chest;" intermediate, 'We Accept a Challenge (. First (Baptist to Start Baptist church will open Monday and continue through June 22. at ; tV: .:;:,TT'r":. 'T t; VT'ri 7 r:Sl I program will include Bible stories, music, handwork and recreation. Closing program is set for 7:30 p. m., Friday, June 22. Enrlewood Flans - Daily vacation Bible school will begin Monday at Englewood Evan gelical United Brethren church on4 ...ill 1..) 4VA,,nk T.m. tt oiii wui iui uuvuni vuu . Classes will be from 9:30 to 11:30 m. Monday through Friday. "Eat treats" will be furnished each day. Those with perfect at tendance for two weeks will be given an imitation bee. An assem bly will be held each day, includ ing movies, magic tricks and funny music Mrs. Melvin Propp Is director. Others serving are Mrs. Earl Ma son, Mrs. William Pero, Mrs. Will iam Knight, Mrs. L. S. Shuford, Mrs. Floyd lung, Mrs. John Spong, Mrs. Chester Waite, Mrs. Willard Bear, Mrs. Guy Eades and Mrs. M. B. Frank. I St. Mark's Underway Periods of worship, - stories, handwork, play, quiet time and other features comprise the pro gram tor children from 4 to 14 years at St. Mark Lutheran church s vacation church school, being conducted from 9 to 11:30 each morning through next Fri day. Enrollment to date is 69. Mrs. Weston LaMunyon is su perintendent of the beginners Mrs. Arnold Olsen of the primary and Mrs. John Glenn of the jun ior-intermediate. The theme is "The Cities Jesus Visited." " Parents and friends have been invited -to an open house at 7:30 p.m. Friday, with all classes par ticipating in a program and dis playing projects. Naxarenes to Open The daily vacation Bible school of F;rst Church of the Nazarene will open Monday, directed by Aureta Smith. Assisting her will be Mrs. F. A. Riedesel, juniors; : Mrs. Eugene Stowe, primary, and Mrs. John Friesen, beginner, i school will be held from 9 a.m. to noon, June 11-22, with songs, crafts, classes, recreation 'and - a visual aid feature each morning. Closing exercise will be during the Sunday school hour -on June 24. United Brethren Set First United Brethren in Christ church will begin its daily vaca tion Bible school Monday for two weeks, from 9 to 11 a.m at 1145 Mission st. Frank Benson will be superin tendent. All children of the com munity, from 4 to 14 years of age, were invited. European Crusade speaker at lalbot Statesman News Service JEFFERSON. June 8 Miss Bess Cornell, deputation worker from 1 . v - ... we. European evangelistic cru- isade, with headquarters at Buf- falo, N. Y- will speak at the Sun- day morning and evening services at Talbot Community church. The annual conereea tional meet ing of Jefferson Evangelical Unit- ed Brethren church will be Tues- day night at 8 o'clock. The work of the narf vnar will ruiw together with the election of church officers and plans for 1951- "5Z. , iMethodists Set Conce H ere: New DS Slated Methodists of Oregon -are pre paring this week end for the an nual Oregon conference, wnicn will open Tuesday on Willamette university campus. A feature will be the closing service at 10:45 ajn. Sunday, June 17. in the gymnasium, when Bish op Gerald H. Kennedy will speax and read appointments of pastors. Dean Melvin H. Geist of the urn versity will direct a massed choir from nine -churches of the Salem area. Except for committee meetings, the conference will begin Tuesday evening with a memorial service. Dr. J. Richard Sneed, pastor of Los Angeles ; First - Methodist church, will speak each evening of the week - at First Methodist church. , One Salem man has virtually ended duties ' in preparation for a new assignment. Last ; Sunday Dr. Rov A. Fedie. Salem district superintendent for the past six years, baptized a baby at Albany, preached at Toledo and gave a bac- calaureate sermon at Oak Ridge, in a typical week end. After conference his successor will be Dr. George Rose berry, now pastor of Rose City Park church in Portland and formerly . a district .UUCiUlWliUCilt ill lUOIlV. ilC IMS i.r. ?rZ ZaTJZZ tional unit at the church. Another change will be replacement of the Rev. Oliver Gill as Forest Grove district superintendent by Dr. Mil ton Marcy of Tacoma Fit church, formerlyof Oregon. Dr. Fedje, whose next appoint ment has not . been announced, . v.: . XT T. . "."1 "J as a young man after four years in the merchant marine After two years' work he entered school nd Ui,i ; ion xr- i,,- ' JS' T Tw ZlrlL York City, four years In Dakota and 20 years in Oregon-Rainier, and Salem. He and Mrs. Fedje have four children, of whom two are preparing for the ministry. Programs Set For Children At All Services Children's day will be observed Sunday, at First Evangelical United Brethren church, with special features for and by the children in all the services, be ginning with Sunday school at 9:45. - The Rev. Wilmer N. Brown wil bring a special Children's day message at the morning worship service in which all children of the church will unite. The Junior choir, directed by Mrs. R. H, Ermel, will sing, "C h r i s ti a n, Forth! as the anthem. Children will be baptized. The lower departments of the Sunday school - will . present the annual Children's day program at 7:45 p.m. on the theme, "Children of the Bible." ; Church Picnic Sunday Annual picnic of St. Paul's Epic- copal church is planned for Sun day at Stayton park, under the chairmanship of Dr. . i Dean K. Brooks. Groups will leave follow ing both junior church and the regular morning service. APOSTOLIC JESUS NAME 445 Cen ter. I ASSEMBLY OF GOD i Central 315l,i N. Commercial. Evangelistic Tempi ; Park and Market. ... The chapel 12 in ana ueiue. BAPTIST - I: - Bethel Cottage and D. , Calvary Liberty and Miller. Capital Summer and Hood. First Liberty and Marion. Immanuel Hazel and Academy. Bible Fellowship Memorial hos pital chapeL CATHOLIC v St. joscpo'a cottajco ana tntmn- eta. . . . . .. . St. Vincent ram Myrua ana Columbia. CENTER OF THE LIVING CBKIST 678 N. Cottaee t : : CHURCH OF COD. TBI f 940 S. 22nd CHRISTIAN . - - Coart street lTin ana i-oun. First Cottage and Marion. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 8th and Gaines. . CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST First Liberty and cnemeiceta. CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Cottage and cnemeacta. CHURCH OF GOD. FIRST Cottage and Hood. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 9th and Madison. CONGREGATIONAL First Cottaee and Marlon. -KniKht Memorial 19th and Ferry. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Church and Chemeketa. cvJ,AJlGELiSAI'J, VD wRMEO , - . 'ATTH tabernacle-1309 N. Mh. I EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN ffiSZTySr friends I e HixhiaaJ Areas ' Church and K ' .-You Are, Invited to the FIHST SERVICES OF YQIlSin? ' y " '. ; ' . - Hon Firsts Christian Church : Marion an4 Cottage Streets . ; 1&45 A. M.-Sviday-7i43 P. M. ' Dndley Strain. Minister First Christian to Occupy ' : New Edifice Sunday Morning First service of worship in the new structure . of First Christian church, , at Marion ' and Cottage streets, will be held Sunday morn ing at 10:45. The sermon to be preached by , the, . Rev. Dudley Strain, pastor, will be "Bless This House." - The choir, directed by Melvin Geist, will sing "There' Is a Balm in Gilead" with Walter Naff sing ing the incidental solo. Betty Pugh Hagen will sing "Repent Ye" by Scott. The new structure provides Church Boys' Group Leaders Here for Meet National leaders of the Sky Pi lots, interdenominational group to prevent juvenile delinquency, were in Salem this week to meet with the local chapter. They plan to meet Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 . p.m. at Kingwood Bible church with all men interested in starting " the program in other churches. Elmer B. Sachs, founder and di rector and a former police detec tive, leads the group, touring in its own small cabin plane. The others are Eddie . Motter, though blind a former champion gymnast, and C. H. Bussert, former chap plain of Walla Walla penitentiary and a ventriloquist The Salem Sky Pilots comprise 35 boys and 10 men, meeting each Monday night at the airport under leadership of Sidney Haagenson as .captain. They are one of 80 squad rons lormed in seven years in i states, Hawaii and South Amer ica. - Sachs said, the principle is to harness the hobby of model plane building and flying among boys. from 9 years up, and of real fly ing for men. Related fields are radio and Dhotoeranhy. with the Skr Pilots' own "ham" network being established. j The work encourages both air- mindedness and - Christian char acter and citizenship as the prop er solution to Juvenile delinquen cy and . super-taxing to remedy men in prisons after the damage has been done. The leaders de clare boys are America's most val uable asset. The program starts with men. leaders who are recruited before bovs are. They earn ranks and special awards and have uniforms Both Junior and senior members must attend some Sunday school three Sundays of each month. The organization plans an in vasion' or san r rancisco on juiy 4 for its national convention. Temperance Speaker Due Ethel Hubler, nationally known sneaker on the alcohol problem and editor and , publisher of the National Voice, America's oldest temperance weekly, published in Los Angeles, will speak at First Methodist church on Monday eve nine at 8 o'clock. "It is my conviction," says Miss Hubler, "that the liquor traffic is the greatest blot upon our civiliza tion today. Furthermore, I am con vinced that it could not continue to exist without the tacit consent of "the church. When the church awakens to the fact that since the Highland. loath Salem Commercial and Washington. FOURSQUARE 490 N. 19th. FREE METHODIST Winter and Market. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL Calvarr Chasel 1143 N Libert- ' Jesus Name Pentecostal 1175 Lewis. United Pentecostal 44S Ferry. INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 4AQ N. Cottage. JEWISH Broadway , and Madison. KINGWOOD BIBLE ! 1123 Elnt. LUTHERAN ' Central Capitol and Galnea.' Christ 18th and State. St. John's 16th and A. St. Mark 343 N. Church. METAPHYSICAL CENTER MS N Cottage. METHODIST " First Church and State. Jasoa Leo Winter and Jefferson. Leslie Commercial and Myers. West Salem 3rd and Gerth. OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 1232 N Commercial.. NAZARENE First, 13th and Center. PILGRIM HOLINESS 2283 Carlton. PRESBYTERIAN First ' Winter and Chemeketa. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 17th and Chemeketa SALTATION ARMY 241 State. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST Summer and Hood. SPIRITUALIST - First 460 N. Cottage (Woman's clubhouse). UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Memorial hospital c ha Del. UNITED BRETHREN First 1145 Mission. WESLEYAN METHODIST Uth and MUL for two choirs, adult and youth, who will participate in each morn infc service. - i Sunday school officers have been working desperately to get every thing in readiness for classes Sun day morning. Much -new equip ment, made by men in the con gregation and painted by work ers, will be in use for the first time. ' Much of the final decorating will be finished during the next week to make everything in readiness for Dedication day, June 17. - Infants Will Be Dedicated Sunday i unuaren oi cnurcn lamines Dorn within the past year are to be dedicated at 11 a.m. Sunday at Bethel Baptist church. Parents will be at the altar with the chil dren and hear the vows. The choir will sine the anthem. A Prayer for Children," and the pastor will talk on "Baptismal Obedience." Six children between the ages of seven and 11 are to be baptized by the - Rev; Rudolph Woyke. Sunday school begins at 45 a-m. Special Music Planned for Children's Day A special children's observance at the 9:45 service at First Pres byterian church Sunday, will tea ture several departments of the church school in special musical numbers. Invocation will be given by members of the primary depart ment. Mrs. Robert Wulf, super intendent, has. arranged for these children to sing several songs and present a litany. The nursery deoartmenL direct ed by Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, sr., will sing three songs. The beginners' department, di rected by Mrs. Maynard Sniffer, will present several songs and recitations. Mrs. J. H. Brydon has arranged for the junior depart ment to put on a presentation of memory work. Dr. Chester W, Hamblin, pastor, will conduct the worship. The 9:45 program has been arranged by J. J. Fitzsimons, superintendent of the church school. ... At the 11 o'clock service.. Dr, Hamblin will preach. The choir will sing 'As,. Torrents in Sum mer by Elgar, and Bertrain Sturm will sing "Repent Ye' by bcott. Gliildren's Day Honors Toddlers An Infants' and toddlers serv ice will highlight children's day lor tots 3 years and under at West Salem Methodist church at 11 ajn. Sunday. Grandmothers will be ushers and hostesses. A prize awaits the youngest infant. The Rev. Harold Black will talk on "The Best Start in Life." liquor traffic is the greatest enemy of the church, the church should be the greatest enemy of the liquor traffic, a moral and political revo lution will occur in this country." Glorify God Throngh Worship Two Morning - Services 9:45-A. M. Children's Day Program 11:00 A. M. "Candles in the Dark" Sermon by the Minister First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa at Winter Chester vV Hamblin, Pastor Coo Th BfllT JC6 . Graham FUm 'The Portland Siory" Sun. Evening 8 P. M. Morning Message The Parahle oi the Dragnet Dally Vacation Bible School Starts Mon, I in. Victor L. LobcIls, Pastor 4 Corners Baptist Chnrch State St Elma Streets 'Sengs ... ; ; SATUSD AY. ICGHT BALLY On Hour Special SmgsMusicians Singen j Also Ersldno Holt and Ronald Sitser J; O SUNDAY EVANGELISTIC 8 P.M O MORKEIG WOBSHI? SUNDAY 11A.M. - Sunday School Classes for All 10 K. M. FiliTn mDEmmcL , 1305 North. 5tlK at Gaines ; . Special Rites Due in Ghurcli At Silverton - tatessaa News Servleo 1 : SILVETJTON. June 8 While some of the vacation Bible schools will continue through next week, the Calvary school will close Sat urday, June 9. y - r The enrollment during the ses sion .has numbered 48 children with the Rev. and Mrs. Arvid Ho konson and Mrs. Joseph Stanton . as the teachers. At the regular Sunday school hour, the vacation school will give its program, to 1t . .... . wmcn m parents ana mends are invited. Confirmation services will be held at the 11 o'clock service. I At First Christian church, a fU lowship dinner will follow i the morning worship. Monday night at 8 o'clock the church board will f meet For the summer months the ' ' Christian Endeavor groups will ' meet at ( and 7 o'clock Sunday, nights. " ? r I New officers of Trinity Luther 1 an church will be installed Sunday at 7:30 pjn. Donna Olson will pre- : sent the topic "Bible Camps" fol-1 lowing installation. Sunday school -staff will meet at the Samuel Tor- vena home Wednesdav at S n.m. : Luther league members who in-. tend to attend the convention , at Seattle are to meet at Trinity par . sonage Thursday night at 8 p.m. . The vacation Bible school program will be held Friday night at 8 ; o'clock. t , . ; Immanuel Luther learners in planning a recreation period' for Sunday night starting at 7 to be followed by the league program at 8:15. Immanuel church council - wui meet Tuesday night at. the parsonage. ; Harold Jenks. nrincioal of tv- ingstone school, Salem, will be the guest speaker Saturday morning at the 11 o'clock worshiD at tho Seventh-day Adventist church. Along with "other Methidirf churches, the Rev. Douglas HarreU of the Silverton church will ob serve Methodist Student day Sun- day. Youths will take part in the r monung worship and will bold youth fellowship program t - S - p. m. to include recreation with a film. -ft . , Independence Sets Dinner for Pastor Statesman News Service INDEPENDENCE, June 8 4- A no-host fellowship dinner will fol low the morning service Sunday at Independence Methodist church, ' ; Honor guests will be the Rev. Myron Pogue, pastor who is com pleting his service to the church Sunday, and the Rev. F. R. Sibley, pastor about 20 years ago. : Attend Church I With Your Children On Children's Day Sunday, I June 10 . WORSHIP SERVICE 5 t Message by Minister "Heart Direction" ! " Anthem by Junior Choir v "Christian, Forth!" ; ' r 11:0a A. M. ; Children Present - "Children Of The Biblef 7:45 P. M. First Evangelical United Brethren. . Church Marion it Summer " EVANGELISTIC , TEIIPLE ; Assembly of God Market St & Park Ave; . Full Schedule of Services During Summer Months - : : ," J" 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 "God Loves the Cheerful" 6:15 Youth Groups & Vesper ' 7:43 A Great Sunday Night Service j- Vacation Bihle ! Scnooi 1 Begins Monday, June 11 thru 22. Daily 9-11:30. Children 4-15 years. Bible stories. Hand work. Illustrative teaching, singing. Your Child Will Leve It . CaU Church Office 2-7tl School Directors ; E. Molander St D. Buns assist ed by Tempe .SJS. Staff. W. S. Frederick, Paster in the Ilighl' i"