It Th Stat man Salem, Oregon, Saturday. June 21,
Oregon Christian Churches Open Centennial
Convention Monday at Tabernacle in Turner
More than 2.500 oersons are ex
pccted to attend the 100th annual
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xaie session ui me uicguu
tian Missionary Convention (Dis
ciples of Christ or Christian
Churches in Oregon) at the Tur
ner Memorial Tabernacle at Tur
ner beginning Monday evening,
June 23. It will extend through
Sunday, June 29.
John Paul Pack, minister of
University Christian Church in
Seattle, will be the principal
speaker, appearing each evening
and at the closing day's afternoon
session.
Missionaries participating in
clude Hallim C. Shorrock Jr. of
Seattle, on furlough from three
years of educational youth work
In Japan under appointment by
the United Christian Missionary
Society, and Mel Byers, returned
missionary to China and Burma.
Daily Bible studies will be con
ducted bv Roger Carstenson, pro
fessor at Phillips Universty, Enid,
Okla., formerly an Oregon min
ister and professor at Northwest
Christian College.
Salem ministers who will par
ticipate include Harold H. Lyman,
Court Street Christian, who will
deliver one of a series of six ser
mons by Oregon ministers on
Tuesday afternoon. Donald Payne,
minister of Christian education at
First Christian Church, to moder
ate a training class on Christian
education each afternoon. The
choir of First Church, under the
direction of Dean Melvin Geist,
will present special music Mon
day evening.
Hubert Sias, minister of Mal
lory Avenue Church, Portland,
will preside. Orville F. Mick, min
ister of -the Dallas Church, is the
program chairman. Charles H.
Addleman, Portland, is state exe
cutive secretary.
Although the history of the
Christian Churches in Oregon goes
back to 1846. when three congre
gations were formed in Yamhill
County, the annual convention
dates from 1852, when the first
meeting was held in an oak grove
near the present community of
McCoy.
From 1S.S2 to 1885 the annual
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KillXICl tic jitiu a j v t . v. . .
including Rick re all (Dixie),
Luckiamute, Mill Creek, (near j
Aumsville). Monmouth, Eola, Sil-
ver Croek, Bethany Central (near t
Albany). McMinnv me. tsetnei,
Dallas. Portland, Amity, Eugene
any), iic:nnnvine. oeiiiti,
las. Portland, Amity, Eugene
Salem.
i nee 1885 the convention has
i held at Turner every year
e with but one exception.
?veral acres of land was given .
l u.. .i t ; i
and
Sin
been
since
Se
to the church by the Turner fami-
'
The tabrrn.ncle grounds bor
dered by Mill Creek, include two
dormitory-type buildings, several
cottaccs (erected by individuals
and churches i , facilities for camp
ing or trailers,, a dining hall and
recreation space. They are used
throughout the summer for youth
conferences and camps.
Montana Sneaker
At Baha'i Meet
Jenabe E. Caldwell of Great
Falls, Mont., is to be the speaker
at the Baha'i World Faith meet
ing tonight at 7:30 at Salem
YWCA.
Caldwell ,emploved by the Civil
Aeronautics Administration, is j
traveling throughout Oregon, vis- !
Iting Bahai communities. He at-
tended . Multnomah College in j
Portland and is now the chairman i
of the Baha i Assembly of Great
Falls.
;
Evelyn .
Guest
artist will be
Gilbert, Salem pianist.
Salens Churches
Times Listed below are for
APOSTOLIC JESUS NAME
445 Center 11 a m.. 8 p m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Central 315 Vj N
a.m.. 7:i0 p m.
Commercial. 11
Evangelistic Temple Park and Mar
ket. 11 a.m 7.43 D m
Th Chapel 12th and Leslie. 11 a.m.,
7:43 pm.
BAPTIST
Bethel Cottage and D.
11 a.m.. 7:30
p.m.
Calvary; Liberty and Miller. 11 a.m..
T:30 p.m.
Capital Summer and Hood. 11 a.m.,
T:38 pjn.
Pirat Liberty and Marion 11 a.m..
7:30 p.m.
Immanuel Hazel and Academy. 11
am.. 7 :30 p.m.
Bible Fellowship Memorial Hospital
chapel. U a m. -
CATHOLIC
St Joseph's Cottdge and Chemeketa.
:15. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11 a.m.
St. Vincent de Paul Mvrtle and Co
lumbia 7. 8:30. 9 4o. 11 a m
CHRISTIAN
four Street 17th and Court. 10:50
am., i .30 p m.
First CottaKe and Marion. 10:45 a.m..
7;M om.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE sth and Gaines. 11 a.m..
7JC p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST Central
CottaRe and Chemeketa 10:50 a.m.,
7i0 p .m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
First i iberty and
SCIENTIST
Chemeketa.
11
a m . 8 p.m.
CHURCH OF GODFirst
Cottage and Hood 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD. Tha
40 S 22nd 11 am.. 7:43 p.m.
CHURCH Of GOD (Tomlinson)
180 S. 20th. 11 a. m.. 7:49 p to.
CHURCH OF JESf S CHRIST Or
LATTER DAY SAINTS 5th and
Ma'lison a.m. 6:30 Dm.
CONGREGATIONAL
First Cottage and Marlon. 11 a.m.
Knight Memorial 19th and Ferry 11
am.
EPISCOPAL St. Paul's
Church i nd Chemeketa 7:30. 11 a.m..
BV ANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Bethany Capitol and Marion, 11 a m
o jn.
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHERN
Enslewood 17tb and Nebraska. 11
cm.. 7 :30 pjiv
First summer and Marlon. 10 JO
m 7 JO pjn.
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This 61-year-old Turner Memorial Tabernacle is the site of the 100th annual state convention of Chris
tian churches opening Monday. The 2,500-capacity structure near Turner was erected in 1891 by George
Turner and his sister, Mrs. Cornelia A. Davis, in memory of their parents. Its framework of heavy
Umbers is bolted with wooden pins.
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Bartli Back From
Missions Board
The Rev. Omar N. Barth. pas-
! tor of Calvary Baptist Church, has
; returned from sessions ol the
board of managers of the Amen- ;
can Home Mission Society, to
which he was elected at the an-
tiM.il tnM.tinu nf thf American '
I Baptist Convention last month.
While attending the board meet
ings in New York, Barth stayed
with his parents in East Orange,
N. J.
There will be baptisms at the
service in the evening.
Organ Recital Sunday
William Fawk. Salem organ and
piano teacher, will present an or-
gan recital at Bethel Baptist
Church Sunday evening at 6:30
o'clock.
Sunday worship services.
FAITH TABERNACLE
1305 N Mh. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m.
FOURSQUARE
490 N. 19th. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m.
FREE METHODIST
Wnter 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.
Full Gospel Mission 801 N. Liberty.
10 a.m., 7:45 p.m.
Jevus Name Pentecostal 1175 Lewla
11 a m . 7:45 p.m
United Pentecostal 445 Ferry. 11 a.
m.. 7. 8 p.m.
JEWISH
Broadway and Madison. 7:30 p.m.
(Fridavl
KING WOOD BIBLE
1125 Elm. 10:45 a.m., 7:45 p.m.
LUTHERAN
Central Capitol and Gaines. 11 a.m..
7 :45 n m.
Christ 18th and State. 11 a m.
St John's 16th and A 9. 11 a m.
St. Mark 343 N. Church. 11 a.m..
7.3C pm
METHODIST
urst Church and State. 11
m.
Jason Lee Winter and
8.30. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p m.
Jefferson.
. Leslie Commercial
a.m.. 8:00 p.m.
and Myers.
11
West Salem 3rd and Gerth. 11 a.m
NAZARE.NE First
13th and Center 10:50 a.m.. 7:30 pjn
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
1232 N Commrcial 11 ajn 7:45 pjn
PILGRIM HOLINESS
2285 Carlton 11 ajn.
7:30 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN First
Winter and Chemeketa.
9:45. 11 a.m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
17th and Chemeketa 11 a.m.. pjn.
SALVATION ARMY
241 State 11 ajn.. 7 JO p.m.
8EVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Sxnmer and Hood 11 a.m. (Saturday)
SPIRITUALIST First
460 N. Cottage 7:30 pjn.
TRUTH CENTER
341 Chemeketa. 11 a.m.
UNITED BRETHREN first
1145 M'ssion. 11 a m.. 7:45 p.m.
WESLEY AN METHODIST
15th and M1U. 11 a.m.. 7 30 p.m.
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Vacation Bible
Schools Have
Final Programs
Some 170 children are enrolled
in the two daily vacation Bible
schools in Salem which will con
tinue through the coming week.
Several closed Friday, with no
new schools slated next week.
Knight Memorial Congregation
al Church had 65 children, and
will have closing exercises Friday
at 7:30 p.m.; Kingwood Church
enroled 103.
The Foursquare Gospel school
closed Friday after teaching 77
children during a two-weeks ses
sion. FOUR CORNERS Closing pro
gram for the daily vacation Bible
school at Four Corners Baptist
Church will be Sunday at 7:30
p.m. Eighty-eight pupils have been
enrolled.
SALEM HEIGHTS The daily
vacation Bible school at Salem
Heights Baptist Church concluded
with a program Friday night. The
school had an enrollment of 136
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Home Is Dedicated
SALEM HEIGHTS The Rev. !
Frank Peters of Phoenex, Ariz., 1
will be guest speaker at Salem !
Heights Baptist Church Sunday j
morning at 11.
Peters is a graduate of the Bible '
Institute of Los Angeles, and for- !
merly directed the "Accent on i
Youth" radio broadcast. He is the '
new pastor of Eastside Communi
ty Church in Phoenex.
Mrs. Peters will sing a special
solo.
A home dedication service was
conducted by the Rev. Harold E.
Hamilton, pastor of Good Shep
herd Lutheran Church, at the new
home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Schmidt, 4230 Jones Road, recent-
This Is the first of a number of
such services planned for mem
bers and friends of Good Sheph
erd. Milam Will Speak
To Baptists Here
Dr. R. E. Milam, executive sec
retary for the Oregon-Washington
Baptist Convention (South
ern), will speak at both services
Sunday at Capital Baptist Church.
He will report on progress to
ward establishing a Bible pro
fessorship at University of Wash
ington. He has just returned from
a trip to the South to raise funds
for the project.
Prophecy of Daniel
Topic for New Series
Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor,
will begin a series of studies on
the prophetic book of Daniel at
the Sunday evening service at
7:30.
The college youth group will be
hosts to the high school group at
Dallas City Park on Saturday,
June 28.
Report on Conference
LYONS Reports and messages
from thfc annual conference in
Portland this week will be given
at the Lyons Methodist Church
worship service Sunday at 11 a.m.
by the pastor, the Rev. R. A. Feen
stra, Mrs. Feenstra, and Mrs. Alex
Bodeker, lay delegate.
ST. MARK'S
LUTHERAN
(Down-town Church
Rev. John L. Cauble. Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
2.00 P. M. Leaguers meet at
Church for outing:
ALL, ARE INVITED
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Japan Missionary
At Talbot Church
Statesman Newt Servir
JEFFERSON Gordon Rasmus
sen, recently returned from Japan,
will speak at the 1 1 o'clock morn
ing service at Talbot Community
Church Sunday. He will show the
film, "Japan at the Crossroads,''
at 7:30 p.m.
Rasmussen is a missionary to
Japan under the Pocket Testament
League. He is an ex-Marine and
was an interpreter for the FBI in
Japan.
The annual Talbot Sunday
picnic will be Saturday, June 21,
at Avery Park in Corvallis, from
10 a m. to 4 p.m.
Wollescn to
Be Ordained
SPOKANE The Rev. Charles
A. W'ooiescn. SJ. formerly (if Sa
lem. Ore., will be ordained to the
Catholic priesthood Saturday bv
the Most Rev. Charles D. VVhite
at St. Aloysius Church here.
Wollesen will celebrate his first
mass at Mount St. Michael's. Spo
kane, in the presence of close re
latives and friends. -Then he will
return, at the invitation of the
Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck, to St.
Josephs Church in Salem for a
'public
public solemn high mass on Sun
day, June 29.
Son of Albert E. Wollesen now
of Portland, and the late Mrs. Rose
K. Wollesen, the young priest ha.s
several brothers and sisters still
residing in or near Salem.
Prison Pastor
Speaks Sunday
The Rev. Glenn W. Sachs will
be guest speaker at Leslie Meth
odist Church at 11 a.m. Sunday on
"Life Is the Witnessing."
Sachs is the Protestant chaplain
at Oregon State Penitentiary and
the former pastor of Redeemer
Lutheran Church in Lansing,
Mich.
The Rev. G. Wesley Turner,
pastor, will be attending the an
nual Oregon Conference of the
Methodist Church in Portland,
however, he will speak here at
7:30 p.m.
Contralto to Sing
Spirituals Sunday
Vera Rutherford, widely known
contralto singer of hymns and
spirituals, will appear Sunday at
Evangelistic Temple, Assembly of
God. She will sing at Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m. and at worship
services at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
Miss Rutherford gave up a con
cert career to do evangelistic mus
ic after singing in Army camps
during the war.
Nazarenes Start
Radio Programs
First Church of the Nazarene
is to launch this week end a
weekly program over the Oregon
Beaver radio network, under the
direction of the Rev. Joe Cal
deron, assistant pastor and youth
director.
The "Youth Freedom Hour"
will be on station KGAE at 3 p.m.
Sunday and KGAL at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday.
First Presbylerian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter
Paul Newton Poliny, D.D.
Pastor
B. J. Holland, Ass't. Paster
Two Services
9:4b and 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by Dr. Poling;
"The Tides of Life"
ial Plans
Set on Sunday
At Silverton
Statesman Newt Service
SILVERTON The Rev. Doug
las Harrell is attending the an
nual Methodist conference of Ore
gon in Portland, along with Ben
Sprick, chairman of the official
board, and Lewis Mellbye, alter
nate delegate.
Evangelist Prinzing of Lodi,
Calif., will conclude his two
weeks of services at the Assembly
of God Church Sunday.
Following the morning service
at First Baptist Church, new
members are to be received. July
6 has been set for a special bap
tismal service.
Oregon Mission Sunday will be
observed at the morning service
at First Christian Church. At the
8 o'clock service officers of the
women's organizations will be in
stalled by Mrs. Arthur Bates.
There will be no midweek Bible
study because of the state con
vention at Turner.
The Men's Club of Immanuel
Lutheran Church will meet Tues
day night. Canby men will be
guests. j
The Rev. Henry Turnidge of
Salem Academy will speak at the
morning service at Calvary Luth
eran Church. j
At Trinity Lutheran the Rev.
M. J. K. Fuhr, superintendent of
the L. C. Foss Home in Seattle, j
and former pastor of Trinity, will j
be speaker at the 11 o'clock serv- i
ice. Following the services a no
host dinner will be served at the i
church. !
EUB Church
Votes Officers,
Okehs Budget
Statesman News Servica
JEFFERSON The Evangeli
cal United Brethren Church Wed
nesday approved its new budget
and elected officers. These offi
cers will take over their duties
July 1.
New officers are John.' Kihs,
class leader; Al Meyers, assistant
class leader; and trustee for 1952
55; Mrs. George Kihs, Sunday
! school superintendent ; Mrs. Al
Meyers, assistant superintendent;
Deloris Movers, Sunday school
j secretary; Mrs. John Kihs, Sun
j day school treasurer; Deloris
I Meyers, church pianist, and Mrs.
J. C'i. Zimmerman, Sunday school
pjanist.
j The Youth Fellowship elected
j Gladys Hatmaker. president : Jun
l ior Camptx-ll, vice president: I)e
j lords Mcers, secretary, and Car
rie Hatmaker, treasurer.
V iolinifxts at ( Jiurch
Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Adams,
; viohni-'is. will lie the special musi
cal feature at First Evangelical
! United Brethern Church Sunday at
; 7:30 p.m.
$ lib ti rlian
Churches
ANKENY Community
Schoolhouse. Libcrty-Buena Vista rd.
Sunday ithool 10 am Service 11 am..
S p.m.
AUMSVILLE
Bethel BapUst Sunday chool 10
a.m Services 11 a.m.. 7 30 p.m Sun
day 7 45 p. in Wednesday
Wesleyan Sunday school 10 a.m.
Services 11 a. m.. 7:30 p m. Sunday
BROOKS Assembly of God
Half block south of school Sunday
school 9 45 ajn Services 11 am., 7:43
p.m Sunday. 7:45 p.m. Thursday.
CLEAK LAKE
Evangelical United Brethren Wheat
land Ferry rd. Sunday school 11 a.m.
Servlc 10 a.m. Sunday
EAST ENGLEWOOD
Grace Lutheran Lansing and Sun
nyvi( w. Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser
vice 11 a.m Sunday
EOLA Community
Sunday school 8 43 ajn. Servica 11
a.m. Sunday.
FOUR CORNERS Baptist
State and Elma Sunday school 9 43
am. Services 11 a.m.. 8 pjn. Sunday.
: p.m. Thursday
FRUITLAND
Evangelical 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 Baptist 4290
Portland Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Services 11 a m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
7:30 p m. Thursday.
HOPEWELL
Evangelical United Brethren Sun
day school 10 am. Services 11 a.m..
I o.m Sunday 8 pjn. Wednesday.
K E 1ZER
Church of Christ 1030 Dearborn.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11
a.m.. 7.30 p.m. Sunday. 8 p.m Wednes
day. Commnnlty Elizabeth and Church
dale Sunday school 9:45 a.m Services
II a.m., 7 45 p.m. Sunday. 7 o0 p.m.
Wednesday.
Faith Lutheran 4305 N River rd.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m Services 11
a.m. 8 pan. Sunday 8 15 pjn Wednes
day Nazaren 4855 Bailev Sunday
school 9:45 am Services 11 a.m.. 7 JO
om. Sundav. 7:30 D.m Wednesday.
LABISH CENTER Community
(Evangelical United Brethren i Sun
day school 10 ajn Servtc 11 ajn.
Sunday.
LABISH VILLAGE Community
Sunday school 10 a.m. Service 11
p m. 7:45 D m Sunday
First Evangelical
United Brethren
Church
Where Marion Crosses
Summer St.
11:00 A. M. Worship Service
"The Difference Between
Whitewashed and Washed
White Religion"
7:30 P. M. Musical Evan
gelistic Service Featuring
Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Adams
Violinists
Spec
Rally Speaker
JEFFERSON Harry C. Trover,
deputation secretary of the
Voice of the Andes, who will
speak at the Monday night
meeting of the Jefferson Youth
for Christ in the high school
gym. Mrs. Leonard McCaw is
program chairman, and special
numbers are planned by local
churches.
St rain Notes
First Decade
In Salem Work
Begftining of the 11th year of
Salefri ministry by the Rev. Dud- .
slr Z w- , rs will Ko AhcdPVO llll- I
IKS J UU dill vli -rt- vka w -
day at First Christian Church.
During the decade of his pas
torate, more than 1,300 persons!
have been added to the church s
membership and the congregation
conducted a building program
which climaxed in dedication of
the new church at Cottage and
Marion Streets just a year ago.
Strain has been active also in
the state and national programs
of the Disciples of Christ and
last month represented Christian
churches of the Northwest as a
speaker for the international con
vention of the denomination.
Calf Prices
On Way Up
Rotary Learns
i Statesman Ni Serlce
SITA'KRTON Tii..t pr.ces on
the farm have actually auvarv. d
is (.no of the facts 'h.,t Rot..:y
members at Silverton le.ur.td in st
hand this u eek
I For n number ct years it has
boon lustomary for the Rota;;.'
Club to give a calf to a high school
boy each si ring. The c.i'.vcs. . : the
beginning of the protect, cost S75
and there were plenty to buy .-.t
that price. This week the Rotary
Club found that none of suitable
' pedigree could be had for less than
LIBERTY-SALEM HEIGHTS
Liberty Church of ChriM Skvl'ne
rd. Sunday school 9 45 a m. Service 11
a m 7 30 pm. MxniJa 7 30 D.m Wed
nesday
Good Shepherd Lutheran 3725 S
Commercial. Sundav school 9.45 a.m
Service 11 a.m Sunday.
Salem Height Baptist Liberty nd
Madrona Sunday school 10 a.m Ser
vices 11 a. m . " 30 d m Sur.dav
MACLEAT Community
Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 a m
MARION
Friends Sunday school ) 43 am
Services 11 a m and 8 p.m. Sunday.
Calvary Lutheran Sundav sc.K.ool 10
a m. Service 11 a m Sunday
MIDDLE GROVE Community
Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 a.m
NORTH HOWELL Community
Sunday school 10 a.m Ser . ices 11
a m. 8 p.m Sunday. 8 p.m Wednesday
OAK GROVE Chapel
Sunday school 10:45 am. Sunday
a.m. Sunday.
PRATl'M
Immanuel Mennonite Sunday school
9:55 am. Services 11 ajn.. 7 45 p.m
Sunday
Methodist Sunday school 10 ajn
Service 11 a m. Sunday.
PR1NGLE Friends
Baxter rd. west of 8SE. Sunday
school 9 45 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7:30
pjn Sunday. 8 p.m .Wednesday.
ROBERTS Community
Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 ajn
ROSEDALE - Friends
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11
ajn.. 7 30 pjn Sunday.
SUMMIT Methodist
Orchard Heights rd Sunday school
10 a m Service 11 a m Sunday.
TALBOT Community
Sundav school 9 45 a m Service 11
a m , 8 p m. Sunda . 8 p in. Wednesday.
Tl RNER
Assembly of God Sunday school
9 45 ajn Service? 11 a.m.. 7:45 pm
Sunday. 7.45 pjn Wednesday and Fri
day. Christian Sunday school 9:45 ajn.
Services 11 ajn, 7 JO pjn. Sunday, 7
D rr. Thursday.
Z -NA
Sunday Schr- ) 10 a m.
Church and hr-neke'a 7 '30. 11 am.
If Yon Can't Come
Then Listen In
CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Worship Hour
Broadcast KGAE
1430 kc.
"The Marks of a Christian'
7:30 "The Way Is Plain
Baptisms
New Catholic
Church Rites
At Stayton
StaUcmaa Kcwt Strrlr
STAYTON Dedication of the
large new Immaculate Concep
tion Catholic Church here will
take place Sunday morning, June
22, at the church.
The 600-capacity church, replac
ing the old church built in 1903,
has been in use since last Easter.
The ceremonies Sunday will be
gin at 10 a.m. with a procession
from the parish house to the
church. Celebrant of the solemn
pontifical mass will be the Most
Rev. Archbishop Edward D. How
ard of Portland.
Also participating will be the
Rev. Joseph Sherbring, Sublimity,
arch-priest; the Rev. Dominic
Broxmeyer, OSB, Rev. Ambrose
Zenner, OSB; the Rev. Thomas
Brockhause. OSB; Frater Benedict
Suing, OSB: all of St. Benedict
Abbey; the Rev. Mathias Jonas, j
pastor of the new church; the Rev. '
Lawrence Wei, the Rev. John 1
Yang, the Rev. John Reedy, Sa- :
lem, and the Rev. Leander Schne
ider. The Most Rev. Bishop Francis
Leipzig, Baker, will give the ser- '
mon. Following the ceremonies a ;
turkey dinner will beerved to
parishioners and townspeople by
the women of the parish.
W. Jones Honored
Bv Pomona Grange
Statesman Newt Service
WALDO HILLS Memorial ser
vices for the late W. A. Jones were
held at the quarterly meeting of
the Marion County Pomona
Grange at the Grange Hall here
Wednesday night.
I Plans for the annual Pomona
picnic Aug. 17, at Stayton Park
, were discussed. A sum of $50 to
purchase a milk goat for Korea
was voted. About 40 entered in a
rose display.
! The group will meet again Oct.
15 with Woodburn grange as host.
$300 and there was difficulty in
locating one at that price.
H o w e v e r. Leonard Hudson,
chairman of this project of the
Rotary Club, was instructed to
purchase one at that price.
New otticers have been named
and committee members chose-n
for the 1952-53 season which be
gins July 1 .
Officers include president. Dr.
Virgil Pet at; vice president, Harry
V. Cars or.; st.cn tary. S. Pa: ry
Rose; tio.isurt r. AIL i t Ra-musser.;
oircctcrs. Wren Mather.;.-. Wilhard
Benson and Herman Goschie.
Wave's Topical Bible
Just Arrived $9.95
GET YOUR
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150 S. Liberty Phon 3-4459
CAPITAL BAPTIST
We especially invite cur friends end urge ell cur mem
bers to hear Dr. R. E. Milam, cur Executive Secretary fcr
Cregcn and Wcshingtcn, at both cur services Sunday.
He v:l! have ir.srirancr.al messages and a repcrt on
scrr.e special v.rcrk he is ccing ct the present.
Services 11:00 A-M. 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School 9:45 Training Union 6:30 P. M.
Meeting at North Summer & Hood - Johnson Memorial Onrrth
GEORGE CALDWELL
A Man of Prayer. Faith and Lore"
EACH NIGHT 8 P. II.
Prayer Service (Except Monday) Nightly ! P. M.
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Hear Pastor Max Wyatt
Sunday Morning 11:00 A. M.
FAITH TABERNACLE
1305 North 5th
A Place of Demonstrated Unity
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Oregon Polled
Hereford Assn.
Holds Meeting
The Oregon Polled Hereford As
sociation will meet Sunday for m
summer picnic at the Circle S
ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sears. The picnic will start at 12
o'clock noon, standard tirr
The ranch lies 10 miles sooth of
Salem on the Salem-Buena Vista
Ferry Road, at the foot of Ankeny
Hill. From Salem, the ranefa is
reached through Liberty, Rose
dale, past Ankeny Hill School.
Walter H. Fisher of Oregon City
is president of the group. Ralph
Cook of Med ford is the vice presi
dent and Don Coin Wolrod, Ore
gon City, is the secretary-treasurer.
Directors are B. O. Tom ol
Alsea; Dick Hibbard of Imbler,
Everett Wilson, Shedd, William
Mink off, Clatskanie. and Harold
Bernier, Oregon City.
Magicians
Set Session
A meeting of the Magic Round
table, a newly organized group of
Willamette Valley professional and
amateur magician - entertainers,
will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock
at Mayflower HalL
Refreshments and a magic how
are on the agenda, according to
President Jack Spong of Salem.
The group is organized on a work
scop basis to exchange ideas and
new tricks. About 15 or 29 enter
tainers are expected to b present.
One qualification for member
ship in the group is that the ap
plicant has presented magic enter
tainment for at least two years.
The rules do not yet provide for
other than male membership,
Spong said.
1st Church of lha
NAZAREIIE
Tun In To
"YOUTH FREEDOM
HOUR"
ZGAE Sun. 3 P.M.
1430 kc. Salem
KGAL SaU 10:30 A. M.
S30 kc. Lebanon
An Inspiration
Program for
Young People
Rev. J. M. Calderon
Director
COPY AT
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