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    11 The Statesman, Sckm. Oregon, Saturday, April 19, 1952
Oregon Meet
Of Episcopal
Church Soon
Delegates from St. Paul's Epis
copal Church wilL be among those
attending the 64th annual conven
tion of the Episcopal Diocese of
Oregon next Monday and Tuesday
at Portland in Trinity Church.
The delegates are Dr. Charles D.
Wood, Dr. Dean Brooks, Wallace
The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D.
Dacwell Portland, Episcopal
bishop of Oregon, will rive tLe
sermon and confirm a class of
34 persons at the 11 a.m. serv
ice Sunday in St. Paul's Epis
copal Church.
P. Carson and Carl P. Armstrong.
Alternates are Charles H. Heltzel,
Kenneth Sherman, Everett de
Weese and " Wayne Gordon. The
Rev. George H. Swift, rector also
will attend.
Dr. Brooks, diocesan lay leader,
will direct laymen's luncheon bcth
days.
The convention will include
election of a secretary, chancellor
and treasurer for the diocese and
submission of proposed constitu
tional and canonical changes.
St. Peter's Church, Albany, is to
be admitted as a parish.
Anniversary
Rites Sunday,
Good Shepherd
SALEM HEIGHTS Good Shep
herd Lutheran Church will cele
brate its first anniversary with
special services Sunday at 9:45 a.
m., 11 and 7:30 p.m.
The church was organized offi
cially on April 22, 1951, under the
leadership of the Rev. Homer Ber-
ner. It is associated with the Pa- J "I T
cific Synod of the United Luther- : OcllCrH VV OHien
an Church in America. The Rev.
Harold E. Hamilton, present pas-; T 1
tor, was called here in August, ! L63Q UlSiriCl
1951. j
At the 7:30 p.m. service mem-' .
bers of Faith and St. Mark's Luth- VAJIl VtUlJLOIl
eran Churches will be guests.
Saturday, April 26, the church Severai from Salem will partici
school will have a party at Salem pate next week in tee Oregon
Heights Community Hall. Pupils j Washington District Lutheran
will bring clothing for Korean re- Women s Missionary League con
lief. Colored films will be shown J vention at Hillsboro.
of Camp Colton, the young peo-. Mrs William H Fischer will
pie s summer camp near conon,
Ore.
The mission church had its 13
voice choir robed on Easter Sun
day because word of its lack came
to the attention of Leslie Metho
dist Church in Salem, which loan
ed one of its sets of robes for the
Occasion.
Magazine Pictures
feoy Baby-Sitter
Of Keizer Church
KEIZER How boys can baby
sit, too, is demonstrated by Ray
Holmquist of Keizer in the latest
Issue of Luther Life, youth Maga
zine of the United Lutheran
Church in America.
Holmquist, son of the Rev. and
Mrs. George Holmquist of Faith
Lutheran Church here, is featured
In pictures (including cover) and
a story written by his mother and
sister Ruth.
The pictures show him diaper
ing, reading and helping with bed
time prayers for Edward Phillips
4945 Crater Ave., and Steven Rit
chy, 5085 Robindale Dr.
The story tells of the church's
Luther League formation of a
group of free baby-sitters for cou
ples attending church meetings.
With 300 years of cultivation
behind it, the island of Barbados
has been made practically weed
free, says the National Geographic
Society.
Worship at St. Mark's
LUTHERAN
(Down-town Church)
S43 N. Church St.
Rev. John L. Cauble, Pastor
fetf A3f. Sunday School
11:0 A.M. Moraine Worship
5:90 P.M. Intermediate League
:30 P.M. Sr. Luther League
TOIIH lor CEDSEST
PRESENTS
BILL LUCAS oi Visalia, Calif
MAGICIAN And
DEHIIIS ERMEL, Venlriloqnisi
And Male Quartet from Multnomah Bible School
BUSH AUDITORIUM
SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 7:45 P.M.
MESSAGE FOR TODAY!
This is an Address that everyone should hear for It affects our dairy lives profoundly.
SUNDAY NIGHT-APRIL 20, 7:30 P. M.
JOHNSON MEMORIAL CHURCH
North Summer At Hood Streets
R. G. Schaffner and Mrs. Edward Kortzeborn
To Lecture
REV. THOMAS L. O'BRIEN
Catholic Talk
Series Slated
First of a series of public lec
tures on Catholic theology will be
given in Salem Tuesday night by
the Rev. Thomas L. O'Brien, S.J.,
of the Catholic Loyola Retreat
House in Portland.
The lecture will begin at 8:30
p.m. in the Catholic Center and is
sponsored by Knights of Colum
bus, Salem Council. Father O'Brien
will deliver seven succeeding lec
tures here, one every two weeks.
The talks are open to Catholics as
well as non-Catholics in this area.
There is no charge.
The priest is an author of sev
eral books and plays. His talks
will range over the general field
of theology.
preside as chairman of the district
Others who will attend are Mrs.
D. W. Schaefer, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Edwin Sahnow,
project committee, chairman; Mrs.
Lawrence Shrake, delegate from
St. John's Lutheran Guild; the
Lutheran Guild; the Rev. E. Beck
er, counselor; Mrs. H. L. Ruecker,
Miss Hulda Schultz, Mrs. Fred
Middendorf and Mrs. Anna Hoff
man. The Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor
of St. John's and Mrs. Gross also
plan to attend.
Presbyterian
Youth in Meet
First Presbyterian Church youth
will be hosts Sunday afternoon
and evening to a Willamette Pres
bytery youth rally.
Some 150 youth are expected
for meetings on the theme of sum
mer camping.
Speaker will be the Rev. Morton
Booth of Albany. In charge Is the
Rev. Donald Douris of Westfir,
presbytery youth director and for
merly of the Salem church. Dan
Feller is the local youth moderator.
Students on Retreat
The Westminster Fello w s h 1 p,
Presbyterian students at Willam
ette University, will have a retreat
this week end at Harmony Lodge,
Nelscott Bay. Recreation today will
be followed by a fellowship pro
gram tonight and chapel Sunday.
i The Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Holland
of the Salem Church are chaper
, ones.
Fuhrmans to Speak
FRUITLAND Guest speakers
Sunday morning and evening at
Fruitland Evangelical United Bre
thren Church will be the Rev. and
Mrs. Eldon Fuhrman. He is a pro
fessor at the Western School of
Religion, Jennings Lodge, Ore.
A BIBLE LOVE TRIANGLE
With A Vital
In The
Church Dinner
Slated Sunday
At Silverton
Statesman News Service
SILVERTON The Rev. R. J.
Tumbull of Salem will be guest
speaker at 11 o'clock Sunday at
First Baptist Church.
A junior service will be held in
Immanuel Lutheran Church audi
torium Sunday at 10 a.m. Fellow
ship dinner will follow the morn
ing service. The Luther League
will hold a skating party Monday
night, meeting at the church at
7 p.m. Delegates Ann Dahl and
Caroline Overlunti will leave
Thursday morning by car for the
district Luther League convention
at Klamath Falls, April 24-27.
At Calvary Lutheran the Broth
erhood work-night will be Mon
day at 7:30. The Oregon Circuit
of Lutheran Free Church will
meet here starting Friday.
Communion service has been an
nounced for First Christian church
Sunday at 11 o'clock.
Fellowship dinner will be feat
ured at Trinity Church Sunday
following the morning service.
Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Hans Vige-
land. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Car
penter, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Langsev,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Menter and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. Sun
day School teachers will join oth
ers in the Willamette Valley meet
at Dallas Sunday at 3 p.m. Wil
lamette University choir will sing
at Trinity Thursday at 8 p.m.
Dr. Titus Frazee, executive di
rector of the Oregon Temperance
League, will be guest speaker on
Sunday at the 1 1 o'clock service in
the Methodist Church. The Rev.
Douglass Harrell, regular pastor,
was stricken with a heart ailment
a week ago, but is reported as
much improved. Shirley Green
field will direct the evening
youth fellowship at 7 o'clock.
Suburban
Churches
ANKENY - Cvoimuut;
Schoolhouse. Liberty-Buena Vista rd
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.
S pjn.
AL'MSVILLE
Bethel Baptist Sunday school 10
a.m Services 11 a.m.. 7:30 pm Sun
day 7:45 pjn Wednesday
Wesley an Sunday school 10 am
Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p m. Sunday
BROOKS AssemMy ot God
Half block south of school Sunday
school 9 45 a.m. Services 11 S-m.. 7:45
p.m Sunday. 7:45 p.m Thursday.
CLEAK LAKE
Evangelical United Brethren Wheat
Land Terry rd. Sunday school 11 a.m
Service 10 a.m Sunday
EAST ENGLEWOOD
Grace Lutheran Lansing and Sun
ny vii.w Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser
vice 11 a.m Suiday
SOLA Community
Sunday school 8 45 ajn. Service 11
a.m Sunday
FOUR CORNERS BapUst
State and Elma. Sunday school 8 43
a m. Services 11 a.m.. pan. Sunday,
i p.m. Thursday
FRtlTLAND
tvancelieal United Brethren Sun
day school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m..
7:30 p.m. Sunday. 7:30 p.m Wednesday
HAYESVILLE
Halbert Memorial BapUst 4290
Portland Rd. Sunday School 8:48 a. m.
Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
BOH t WELL
Evangelical United Brethren Sun
day school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.
1 p.m. Sunday S pjn. Wednesday
KEIZER
Church of Christ 1030 Dearborn.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11
a.m.. 7 30 p.m Sunday. 8 pjn. Wednes
day. Community Elizabeth and Church
dale. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services
11 a.m.. 7 45 pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn
Wednesday.
Faith Lutheran 4903 N. River rd
Sunday school 9 43 a.m. Services 11
a.m. t pjn. Sunday 8:15 pjn. Wednes
day Nazarene 4855 Batley. Sunday
school 9:45 am Services 11 a.m.. 7 JO
D.m Sunday 7 30 D m Wednesday
LABISH CENTER - Community
(Evangelical United Brethren) Sun
day school 10 a.m. Servlc 11 .m
Sunday.
LABISH VILLAG. Community
Sunday school 10 a.m Services 11
p. nv. 7:45 p m Sunday
LIBERTY -SALEM HEIGHTS
Liberty Church ot Christ - Skyline
rd. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Service 11
am I 30 pm Sunday 7.30 D.m Wed
nesday Good Shepherd Lutheran 372S S
Commercial. Sunday school 9:45 a.m
Service 11 a.m Sunday.
laleni Heights BapUst Liberty and
Madrona Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser
vice 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
MACLEAT Community
Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 a.m.
MARION
Friends Sunday school 10 a.m. Serv
ices 11 a.m. Sunday
Calvary Lutheran Sunday school 10
a.m. Service 11 am Sunday.
MIDDLE GROVE Community
Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 un.
NORTH HOWELL Community
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11
a.m. 8 p.m Sunday. p.m Wednesday
OAK GROVE Chapel
Sunday school 10:45 am. Sunday
ajn. Sunday.
PRAT CM
Immanuel Mennonlte Sunday school
9:55 am. Services 11 a.m.. 7:45 pjn
Sunday
Methodist Sunday school 10 ajn
Service Ham. Sunday.
PR1NGLB Friends
Baxter rd. west ot MX. Sunday
school t 45 ajn. Services 11 ajn 7 -JO
Trumpeters
S 1?- V.v-y (.
The King's Heralds. Don Jeter, Dick Perrin and Jim Goode (above),
a trumpet trio from Cascade Collere in Portland, will be in charge
of the Tounf People's Legion service at the Salvation Army Citadel
Sunday at 6 p.m. The young men are studying for the ministry. The
public was invited to attend the Y.P.L. service as well as remaining
for 7:30 service.
In Revival
DR. RALPF E. WILLIAMS
South Baptist
Series Ready
Capital Baptist Church will be
gin a two-week revival meeting
Sundav. led bv Dr. RalDh E. Wil
liams, pastor of First Baptist ;
Phnrrh Nnrth Kansas f tv. Mo
He will also direct the revival j
crusade for the Southern Baptist
churches in Multnomah Associa
tion. Dr. Williams' pastorates have
been in Colorado, Pennsylvania,
Kansas and Missouri. His boyhood
days were spent at Brownsville,
Oregon.
The services are scheduled for
each night at 7:30 in the Adventist
church building. North Summer
and Hood streets, according to the
pastor, the Rev. Richard E. Hunt.
Music will be directed by W. J.
Bishop.
Statesman News Service
SWEET HOME In a simultan
eous revival of the Southern Bap
tist churches of Oregon and Wash
ington, from Sunday, April 20,
through May 4, the Rev. C. H.
Green, general missionary, of
Sedro Woolley, Wash., will be the
evangelist for the Sweet Home
Church. The meetings will be Sun
day morning at 11 and each eve
ning at 7:30.
Student Gospel
Team in Aumsville
AUMSVILLE Bethel Bantist
Church will present a gospel team I
from the Multnomah School of the !
Bible, Portland, Sunday at 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m.
Those participating are a girls'
trio, Mary Lager, Lelain Weise,
and Margaret Packard: pianist and
accordionist, Doug Stave, and Ar
thur Coats.
After the morning service, there
will be a fellowship dinner at the
church, followed by a baptismal
service at Stayton Baptist Church.
Easter to Pentecost
Topic for Baptists
The period between Easter and
Pentecost will be observed at
Bethel Baptist Church with a spe
cial series of sermons. The pas
tor, the Rev. Rudolph Woyke, will
present the topics: "Let Us Be
lieve," "Let Us Pray," "Let Us
Love," "Let Us Serve" and "Let
Us Witness, beginning Sunday
morning at the 11 oclock service.
Speaks on Jefferson
Mrs. Robert Russell will discuss
"Thomas Jefferson, Unitarian" at
the Salem Unitarian Fellowship
meeting Sunday at 8 p.m. in Salem
Memorial Hospital chapel.
pjn Sunday. 8 p.m Wednesday.
ROBERTS Community
Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 ajn.
KOSEDALE Friends
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services II
ajn.. 7-30 D.m Sunday.
SUMMIT Methodist
Orchard Height rd. Sunday school
10 a m Service 11 a. m. Sunday.
TALBOT Community
Sundav school 9:45 a.m. Services 11
ajn. Sunday 8 p m. Wednesday.
TURNER
Assembly of God Sunday school
9:45 ajn Services 11 ajn.. 7:45 pjn.
Sunday. 7:45 pjn. Wednesday and Fri
day. Ctartstiaai 8unday school 9:48 ajn.
Services 11 ajn.. 7 "JO pjn. Sunday. 7
o m Thursday
The Alliance Church
9:45 AJUL Sunday School
11:00 AJM "CHRIST THE
WAY"
6:30 P.M. A. Y. Fellowship
7:30 PJM- "AFTER EAS
TER. WHAT?"
Here Sunday
German Church
Work Subject
At En gle wood
"What the church is doing for
the German people" will be the
theme presented by lecture and
colored pictures Sunday evening
at Englewood Evangelical United
Brethren Church.
The program will be given by
the Rev. Lloyd Uecker, pastor, who
traveled in Germany during 1950.
Included will be scenes of life be
hind the "Iron Curtain" in Berlin,
where the traveler experienced
several "illegal" hours.
There will be pictures of the
famous cathedral at Cologne and
glimpses of life among peasant
Christians in the Rhineland as
well as aerial views of Russian oc
cupied Germany.
Film for Sunday
At Grace Church
"Zulu Harvest," a sound-color
movie film produced by the Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church on its
Airican mi5Slon I1C1Q, will De
LuTeran Church:
shown at Grace
aunaay evening.
Pete Lermon, visual aids direc-
tor of the church, will also show
two episodes from the life of St.
I Paul, "The Stoning at Lystra'
1 and "Second Missionary Journey."
Grace members had a fellow-'
ship supper and quarterly busi-
d quarti
Tuesday
i ness meeting Tuesday evening
Presiding was Henry
morlie
chairman of the board of trustees.
fltpor ITnior nrpcsrtpH a lanricran-
ing plan for consideration. The meetings in Montana and North
building committee, headed by j Dakota, where he will present the
Henry Torvend, having completed i missionary challenge of the Pal
its work of supervising construe- j estinian mission field and show
tion of the chapel and parsonage, pictures which he took on his re
was dismissed. cent trip abroad.
Salem Cliiirelies
Times Listed below are for
APOSTOLIC JESUS NAME
445 Center. 11 a m.. 8 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Central 315 1 i N. Commercial. 11
a.m.. 7:j0 p rr.
Evangelistic Temple Park and Mar
ket. 11 a.m . 7 :45 p m.
The Chapel 12th and Leslie. 11 a.m..
7:45 pm
baptist
Bethel-
Cottage and D. 11 a.m., 7:30
p.m.
Calvary Liberty and Miller. 11 a.m.,
7:30 p m.
Capital Summer and Hood. 11 a.m.,
7:30 p.m.
First Liberty and Marion. 11 am.,
7:30 p.m.
Immuiarl Hazel and Academy. 11
a.m.. 7:30 p m.
Bible Fellowship Memorial Hospital
chapel. 11 a m.
CATHOLIC
St. Joseph's
8:30. 8. 9. 10
Cottage and Chemeketa.
11 a.m.
St. Vincent de Paul Myrtle and Co
lumbia. 7. 8 30, 9:45, 11 a.m.
CHRISTIAN
Court Street 17th and Court. 10:50
a.m., V :30 p m.
First Cottage and Marion. 10:45 a.m.,
7:30 p m.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE Sth and Gaines. 11 a.m.,
7:3C p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Central
Cottage and Chemeketa. 10:50 a.m.,
7:J0 p.m.
CHURCH Or CHRIST, SCIENTIST
First .liberty and Chemeketa. 11
a.m., 8 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD First
Cottage and Hood. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD, The
940 S. 22nd. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD (Tomlinson)
1580 S. 20th. 11 a. m.. 7:45 p. m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS 5th and
Madison. 9 ajn., 6:30 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL
First Cottage and Marion. 11 ajn.
Knight Memorial 19th and Ferry- 11
a.m.
EPISCOPAL St. Paul's
Church nd Chemeketa. 7:30, 11 a.m.,
8 ?0 p.m.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Bethany Capitol and Marlon. 11 a.m..
8 o.m.
EVANGELICAL UNITED BBUETHERN
Englewood 17th and Nebraska. 11
ajn.. 7:30 pjn
First Summer and Marion. 10 :50
ajn.. 7:30 pjn.
Kansas Cily Gospel Singers
SEC COLORED BOYS
Singing Th Songs oi the South
Saturday High! Rally 8 P.M.
Sunday School 10 AJM.
Sunday Worship 11 AJL
Evangelistic 8 PJL
Hear Her. Wycrrt Sunday
FAITH TABERNACLE
1305 North 5th
Magician on
YFC Program
Here Tonight
Bill Lucas, gospel magician from
Visalia, Calif., will be featured at
the Salem Youth for Christ rally
tonight at 7:45 in Bush School
auditorium. Mission and Univer
sity Streets.
Lucas is with the "Story Hour
Gang."
The program, open to the public,
also will include Dennis Ermel,
Salem ventriloquist, and a male
quartet from Multnomah Bible
College.
Leslie Church
Host to MYF
Salem sub-district rally of Meth
odist Youth Fellowship will be at
Leslie Methodist Church Sunday,
beginning with registration at
4:30 p.m.
Following will be recreation,
business, a skit, supper and sing
ing, prior to the 7:30 p.m. worship
service and Latin-America mis
sion film, "Wings to the Word."
Mrs. Elaine Fisher of Silverton
is advisor, and John Rehfuss of
I Jason Lee Church in Salem
is
president
Atlventists Send
211 to Missions,
Half of Budget
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Seventh-day
Adventist Church sent
211 new missionary appointees to
overseas stations during 1951, ac
cording to a report by church
headquarters here.
Of these, 143 were from Amer
ica, and the remainder from Aus
tralia, Europe and other overseas
divisions. In addition 144 Adven
tist missionaries who had been on
furlough returned to their mission
stations.
Since 1902 the denomination has
sent out and supported 6,848 for
Pitm missionaries. The first over-
seas missionary sailed in 1874
nf thP 1952 budget of $17,060,-
650 the church has designated $9,-
303,650 for overseas work.
DFOWll tO spread
O
: PofctlHR tOrV
tvk. minister will brine a post
j taster messag r -t th "
unixea dicuucu i..v..
CnnHoV
10:oU a.m. worsnip ivn.c i.j .
On Monday, the Rev. Wilmer
i Prnu,'n will leave for 3 Series OI
Sunday worship services.
FAITH TABERNACLE
1305 N ith. 11 a m., 7:45 p.m.
FOURSQUARE
490 N. 19th. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m.
FREE METHODIST
W'nter and Market. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p m.
FRIENDS
Highland Avenue Church and High
land. 11 a.m , 7:30 p.m.
South Salem Commercial and Wash
ington. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL
Calvary Chapel 1143 N Liberty. 11
a.m., 7:45 p m.
Jesus Name Pentecostal 1175 Lewis
11 a m , 7:45 p.m
United Pentecostal 445 Ferry. 11 a
m.. 7. 8 m.
INSTITUTE OF RELIGIOUS
SCIENCE 460 N. Cottage. 11 a.m.
JEWISH
Broadway
(Friday).
and Madison. 7:30 p.m.
KINGWOOD BIBLE
I 1125 Elm. 10:45 a.m.. 7:45 p.m.
j LUTHERAN
I Central Capitol and Gaines. 11 a.m.,
' 7:45 p.m.
Christ 18th and State. 8 45. 11 a m.
St. John's 16th and A. 9. 11 a m.
St. Mark 343 N. Church. 11 a.m..
7:3C p.m.
METHODIST
First Church and State. 11 a m.
Jason Lee Winter and Jefferson. 11
a m., 7:30 p.m.
LesUe Commercial and Myers. 11
a.m., 7:30 p.m.
West Salem 3rd and Gerth. 11 a.m.
NAZARENE First
13th and Center. 10:50 a.m.. 7:30 p.m.
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
1232 N. Commercial 11 a m., 7:45 p.m.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
2285 Carlton. 11 a.m. 7:30 p m.
PRESBYTERIAN First
Winter and Chemeketa. 9:43. 11 am.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JEStS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
17th and Chemeketa. 11 a m., 8 p.m.
SALVATION ARMY
241 State 11 a m.. 7:30 p m.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Summer and Hood. 11 a.m. (Saturday)
SPIRITUALIST First
460 N. Cottage 7:30 p.m.
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
Memorial Hospital Chapel. 8 p.m.
UNITED BRETHREN First
1145 Mission. 11 ajn.. 7:45 p.m.
WESLEY AN METHODIST
15th and Mill. 11 a.m., 7:30 Dm.
CE Leader
i
Miss Donna Lee Plymale (above)
of Northwest Christian College
and Lebanon has announced
that the 1952 Oregon Christian
Endeavor convention will be
held in McMinnville, April 24
27. Miss Plymale, state presi
dent, will conduct the sessions.
Baha'i Faith
Meet Tonight
Mrs. Charles Reed Bishop of
Portland will be guest speaker at
the Baha'i World Faith meeting at
Salem YWCA at 7:30 tonight.
Mrs. Bishop has presented the
Baha'i peace plan at the Nobel
Institute in Oslo, Norway, and has
been a delegate to many interna
tional conferences called for the
religious and cultural unity of na-
tions. Her subject is "The Coming
of World Religion."
The talk will be followed by a
discussion period led by Frederick
Laws of Oregon State College phy
sics department.
Academy's Choir
ml
At 1st Nazarene;
Building Use Due
The King's Choralaire Choir of
Salem Academy will present a
sacred concert at First Church of
the Nazarene Sunday at 7:30 p.m.,
according to the pastor, the Rev.
Eugene Stowe.
Willis Reimer will direct the
choir in a varied program. Several
vocal and instrumental soloists and
small groups also will be pre
sented. The Rev. J. H. Turnidge,
president of the academy, will
present the work of the school.
At the Sunday school hour, 9:45
a.m., a combined session of all
ages will be held in the upper
floor of the new educational build
ing, the first time these facilities
have been used. The Christian
film, "Journey Into Faith," a pic
turization of the events of Pas
sion Week, Easter, and post-i
Easter, will be shown.
Evangelist to Youth
At Foursquare Sunday
The Rev. Bill Lucas is to be at
the Foursquare Church Sunday
evening for a special service.
Lucas Is known for his work
with children in the "Story Hour
Gang" and with Youth for Christ.
He has evangelized extensively
throughout the U.S. Special music
program is planned.
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PAUL NEWTON POLING, D. D., PASTOR S
B. J. Holland, Assistant Pastor
"Liht for the Worldl
SERMON BY
Services 9:45 and 11:00 A. 171.
KOCO Broadcasting 30 Minutes of
First Service 10:15 to 10:45 Ai M.
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wnen reier
tempted him Hej
turned and said,
get thee behind
me, satan ...
Mai, 16:21-23.
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F. Jones J8ew
! Councilman
At Jefferson
Statesmaa News Serrlea
JEFFERSON Frank. Jonea
was sworn in as Jefferson "city
councilman to take the place of
Joe McKee, who resigned, thij
week. Appointed to serve oaf the
, city election board were JF J?
Denson, W. J. Looney, Mrs. Har
old Knight, Mrs. E. B. Knigbt and
Mrs. George Armstrong. . ,
Senior members on the 'budget
committee are Marvin Hutching.
M. E. Townsend, Harold Knight
and Glen Sims. Irvine Wright
was reappointed for three, years;
Alfred Powell for. three year,
and R. H. Beal for one year, re
placing Ed Ricks. Alternates are
Calvin Hughes andC D. Person.
Peter Coover presented a Ibid :
of $100 to fill the holes in pave-:
ment on streets about town. Ralph,
Robertson and Ed Ricks ere ap
pointed to check the amount of,'
work to be done. ?, f ;
Filing Wednesday with City
Recorder Paul McKee for citylof
fice nominations were Ivan Sut
ton and Irvine Wright for mayor:
Ed Ricks, Gilbert: Hoevet and
Howard Broxson for councilmen: '
Paul McKee for recorder and -Martha
Hutchings for treasurer.
Councilmen whose i terms expire
are Hoevet, Ricks and Oliver
Stephenson. f
Anyone wishing to run for city
office in May has until 10 days
before the election to submit pe
titions. s ,
DIDN'T KNOW OWN FUTURE
BANGKOK. Siam (Jpy-A Siamese
' fortune teller who didn't know
his own fortune lost a wrist watch
and gold bracelet to two robbers
who came to have their fortunes
told. While he pored over their
horoscopes, one man drew a knifs
and ordered him to hand over his
valuables. g
Western Film at Church
"Mr. Texas," the first Christian
Western movies, will be showa
Sunday following the regular eve -ning
service at First Baptist
Church. New officers of the church
will be recognized at the morning
service.
Capiial Baplis Church
(Southern Baptist)
In S. D. A. Church,
N. Summer A HsW
led by 5
Dr. Ralph E. Williams !
April 20 - Mot 4
Each night: 7:30 PJL
Sunday: 9:45 & 11:00 A-M.
6:30 6V 7:30 P.M.
WELCOME 1
ere an
CHEMEKETA AT WINTER
SALEM, OREGON
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