14 Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Satodar May 23, 1953 Friends Name Mills to Aid Salem Pastor Addition of W. Preston Mills as assistant castor of Highland Ave nue Friends Church was announc ed Friday by the Rev. Paul W. Barnett, pastor. Mills, who has been attending Cascade College in Portland and will complete ministerial training at George Fox College in New berg next year, was called here for two years. The denomina tion now requires two years' ex cellence with another minister prior to the recording or ordina tion of its ministers. Mills will assist with oreach- tag, his wife with music and sec retarial duties and both with youth activities and- Sunday school They are residing at 2180 N. 4th St Barnett also announced that the church's daily vaaction Bible school will be from June 1 to 12. Ordination of Harold Free Set June 20 The Rev. Harold J. Free, form erly of Salem, is one of 11 Jes uits from the Pacific Northwest to be ordained to the Roman Ca tholic priesthood on Saturday, June 20, at Spokane. Free is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Free, 313Vfe N. Water St, Silverton, He graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Salem in 1940 and entered the Society of Jesus from here that year. The new priest will say his first solemn high mass at St Vincent de Paul Church on Sunday, June 28. Along with the others in this rrouo. Father Free spent four years at the Jesuit Novitiate at Sheridan, Ore., three years at Mount St Michael's, Spokane, for master's degree, three years tea ching at Bellarmine High School in Tacoma and the past three years in theology study at Alma College, Los Gatos, Calif. They will spend another year at Alma before being assigned in the Northwest . First Methodist SlAtes Program For New Members First all-church dinner to be held in the remodeled dining room at First Methodist Church wiH be Wednesday at 6:30 p. m., in honor of all persons who have joined the church since last June 1. Other member families will be responsible for the dinner. The program, with Harry W. Scott, chairman of the official board, as master of ceremonies, will in clude presentation of department work by Fred Humphrey, church school; Norman Lawson, youth; Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller, Women's Society; Ervin Potter, Methodist Men; Dr. Robert F. Anderson, charge lay leader, and Dr. Brooks H. Moore, pastor: Howard F. Miller will direct music. In charge is the church assim i 1 a t i o n committee comprising Mrs. John Carkin, Miss Adeline Wilson, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Waldo C. Zeller and Dr. Moore. Salem Churches APOSTOLIC JESUS NAME 445 Center. 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. ASSEMBLY OP GOD Central 315', j N. Commercial. 11 a.m., 1.30 p.m. EvanjelHtle Temple Park and Mar- ket. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Thr Chapel 12th and Leslie- 11 a.m.. T :45 p m- BAPTIST Bethel Cottage and D. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Cavalry Liberty and Miller. 11 7:30 p.m. First Liberty and Marion. 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Immanuel Hazel and Academy. 11 a.m.. 7.30 p.m. Wert Salem City Building. 1320 Edgewater. 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. CATHOLIC St. Joseph l Winter and Chemck Cta 6. 7. 8. 9:15. 10:30. 11:45 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul Myrtle and Columbus. 6, 7:30. 8:45. 10. 11:15 a.m. CHRISTIAN Court St. 17th and Court. 10:50 a m.. 7:30 p.m. First Cottage and Marion. 10:45 a m., 7:30 p m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 5th and Gaines 11 a.m. 1:30 Jm. CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Cottage and Chemeketa. 10:50 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist First Liberty and Chemeketa. 11 vm.. 8 KM p.m CHURCH OF GOD First Cottage and Hood. 11 a.m., 7 JO p.m CHURCH OF GOD. Tbe 940 S. 22nd. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 1530 S. 20th. 11 a.m . 7:45 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 5th and Madison. 9 a.m., 6:30 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL "rst Cottage and Marion II a.m. Knight Memorial :19th and Ferry. II im. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Church and Chemeketa. 7:30. 9 JO. II a.m. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED . Bethany. Capitol and Marion. 11 am EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Englewood 17th and Nebraska. 11 a.m., 7 :30 p.m. First Summer and Marion. 10:50 a.m.. 1 -JO p.m. FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 N. 5th. 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. FOURSQUARE .430 N. 19th. 11 FREE METHODIST a.m., 7:43 p.m. Winter and Market, jn. 11 a.m 7 jo Ordained p til 1" Jin mm ft- . r I r - A V- X """ -a. z.f TURNER Ordination ceremonies for Kenneth Smith (above), a junior at Northwest Christian College in Eugene, will be at 8 pjn. Sunday in Turner Chris tian Church. Assistant pastor, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of California. He is the son of shrdluuuuuuuu and his wife and two children reside in Eugene. First Baptist Fetes Seniors The 23 seniors in First Baptist Church who will graduate from Salem high schools will be hon ored at a high school beach trip this weekend. The caravan of cars left Friday afternoon for Camp We-ne-me on the coast Features of the week end will be stunts and sports ac tivities with a banquet honoring the seniors this evening. Pastor Lloyd Anderson will speak at the banquet The baccalaureate of Salem Academy will be held in the au ditorium of the church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Episcopalians Hear Hunter The Rev. David R. Hunter, New York, director of Religious Edu cation, will be at St Paul's Epis copal Church Sunday. Hunter will give the sermon at 11 a.m. and address the adult class in the rectory after the church school service at 9:30. All three worship services Sun day will be Holy Eucharist, in observance of Penteeost or Whit Sunday, one of three days of ob ligation in the church. A program is planned in the parish house at 9:30 a.m. for all but the adult class. Leslie Methodist To Gain Members Reception of the pastor's class is a special feature of the serv ice Sunday morning at Leslie Me thodist Church. Thjs class, in preparation for membership since March 29, in cludes Kay Baldwin, Joan Bald win, Genie Baldwin, Janie Smith, Pat Smith, Becky Blair, Rose Loukajarvi, Larry Loukajarvi, Nancy Loukajarvi, Michael Cala ba, Martha Gail Richardson, Glenda Strode, Marilyn Good and Gail Salladay. Several adults will also be re ceived on profession of faith and by transfer. FRIENDS fiicbland Avenue Church and Highland. 11 ain.. 7 JO p.m. South Salem Commercial Jc Wash- ington. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Liberty. 11 a.m..' 7:45 p.m. FuU Gosi el Mission 801 N. Lib erty. 10 a.m., 7:45 p.m. Jesu. Name Pentecostal 1175 Lew- U. 11 a.m., 7:45 p.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES l&dO Mission. 8 p.m. Sunday. JEWISH Broadway and Madison. 7 JO p.m. (Friday). KINGWOOD BIBLE 1125 Elm. 10:45 ijn., 7:45 p.m. LUTHERAN 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. METAPHYSICAL Reading room 360 State Classes a p.m. Thjrsday. METHODIST First Church and State. 11 ajn. (At Elsinore Theater). Jason Lee Winter and Jefferson. 11 a.m. Lesl.e Commercial and Meyers.. 11 a.m. 7:30 n.m. west saiei and 11 a.m. 3rd and Gerth. 8:30 N AZAREN E First 13th and Center. 10:50 a.m.. 7:30 p.m OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 1232 N. Commercial. 11 am.. 7:45 p.m. PILGRIM HOLINESS -2285 Carlton. 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. PRESBYTERIAN First Winter and Chemeketa. 9:45 a.m. 11.00 a.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. 17th and Chemeketa. 11 a.m, 8 p.m. SALEM BIBLE CLASS 460 N. Cottage St. 11 a.m. SALVATION ARMY 241 Stare U a.m. 7:30 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTTST Summer and Hood. 11 a.m. (Sat- urday). SPIRITUALIST First 460 K. Cottage. T SO pm. TRUTH CENTER 341 Chemeketa. 11 a.m. UNITED BRETHREN First 1145 Mission. 11 a-m.. 7:45 WCSLETAN METHODIST lath and Mill. 11 ma, 7:45 p.m. Confirmations To Be Feature At Silverton Statesman News Serrica SILVERTON Pentecost will be observed at special services in most Silverton churches Sunday In Immanuel and Trinity Chur ches, confirmation will be cele brated. At Trinity church there also will be baptism. A social hour will follow the concert at 8 p. m. in which Mrs. A. J. Luthro will direct both senior and junior choirs.; Included is the request number, Sergei's "My God and I. To be confirmed at Trinity Sunday morning are Barbara Ar- relL Kay Bergerson, Lorelei Hoi man, Yvonne Mosier, Kenneth Ness, James Palmquist, Loretta Toft and Mrs. Albert Satrum. To be confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church are Mrs. Roy Hage, Mrs. Martin Kassebaum, Mrs. George Kelsay, Mrs. Leslie Lowery, Mrs. John Nelson, Miss Shirley Seid, Miss Elaine Wilson, Dale Bjorke, Ardys Harding, Donald Henkel, Darwin Kelsay, Stanley Olafson, Noel Schar, Walter Strand, Patricia Thorkild son, David TorresdaL John Van Cleave, Larry Westling and Gary Wolfard. Miss Hattie Olson, of Los An geles, has accepted the position of parish worker in Immanuel, and will begin work in August Pentecost as "The Birthday of the Church" will be observed at the 11 o'clock service at First Christian Church. At the evening service representatives from Tur ner Memorial Home will tell of the work done there for retired ministers and their wives. Pic tures will be shown. Calvary Luther League will meet Sunday night at 7:30 at the home of Beverly and Barbara Grossnickle. At the Methodist Church the newly elected officers of the Youth Fellowship will be install ed by the Rev. Douglas Harrell at a candle-light ceremony at 8 p. m. These include Sharon Beals, president; Ronald Huchendorf, vice president; Peggy Monson, secretary; M a r b e t h Bollinger, treasurer; and Elizabeth McNatt, Betty Montgomery, Charles West fall, Kirby Brown, Susan Yeat man, Marcella Beesley, Sibyl Barr, commissioners. The second feature Sunday night is the sound film strip, "Latest War News of Korea." McMinnvile Man To Be Ordained At Abbey Sunday Statesman News Service MT. ANGEL The Most Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, bishop of Bak er, will officiate at his first or dination ceremony Sunday at 8:30 a.m. in the ML Angel Abbey Church when Leo Stupfel of Mc minnville, a former student of ML Angel Seminary, is raised to the priesthood. The new priest is being ordain ed for the diocese of Baker and the services are held here to permit his family and relatives to attend. He will offer his first mass in McMinnville Monday morning. He completed his studi es in the Benedictine seminary in St. Bernard, Ala. St. Joseph's Plans Display Opportunity for the general public to see the interior of the new St. Joseph's Catholic Church is planned for 2 to 5 p. m. Sun day. Members of the Altar Society will conduct the open house, showing people around and an swering questions. On display will be the sacristies, confession als, vestments and instruments used for worship. Vacation Bible School Planned . For Jefferson Statesman News Service JEFFERSON T h e Christian Church has made plans for the annual daily vacation Bible school to begin June 8. Classes for children to sixth grade age will continue for two weeks, from 9 to 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. Irvine Wright will again be superintendent, assisted by Miss Helen Kins. A meeting is called for Mon day nighL May 25, at 7:30 o'clock in the Christian Church for those willing to help with the school. Talbot Community Church dai ly vacation Bible school will be from June 1 to 12, for children between the ages of 3 and 16. Sweet Home Pastor Moves to Lebanon Statesman Newt Service SWEET HOME The Rev. Roy Franklin, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene for the past four years, will preach his farewell sermon here Sunday morning. Next week Mr. and Mrs. Fran klin and son DeRoy will move to Lebanon, where the minister has accepted the Nazarene pastorate. Court Street 90 and 9 Have Varied Program The 90 and 9 Men of Court Street Christian Church were en tertained at Monday night's meet ing by colored slides taken by Stanley Fagg on hunting trips in Oregon and Idaho. A humorous reading was given by Hobart Smith, and a devotion al talk by Georges Wright. f-entecodt - The "birthday of the church" will be observed Sunday by Christians, who call the day Pentecost or Whitsunday. It is the anniversary of the descent of the Holy Spirit on to the 120 Christians assembled at Jerusalem SO days after Christ's resurrection. They were given a baptism of fire and the power of the Holy Spirit for the church as an organizatiqn. The group had gathered in observation of the Jewish fes tival of thanksgiving known as Pentecost or Shabuoth. They had been directed to wait for this visitation of power before be ginning their ministries. ' The day became known as Whitsunday after the English and other North Europeans called it White Sunday from the white garments worn by newly baptized persons. For that area, the climate was much better for outdoor baptism at Pentecost 'than at Easter. ' Because of its origin, the day is favorite among churches for baptism, confirmation and reception of members. w Pedee Congregation to Start Building Project on Sunday Statesman News Service ' PEDEE The Rev. E. A. Fogg, district superintendent of the Oregon Conference of the EUB church, will be speaker' for the ground breaking services ot reaee Memorial enure at 3 p. m. Sunday. Fogg was pastor of this church from 1930 to 1937 and now lives at Jennings Lodge. The first Sunday school was Memorial Rite Sunday Night For Veterans A Memorial Sunday service, honoring the veterans of all wars who have died during the past year in Marion County, is plan ned for Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in First Presbyterian Church. Salem Federation of Patriotic Orders is sponsoring the pro gram, first of its type here. In previous years, the rites have been along with regular services at a church. Relatives of the deceased vet erans were invited particularly, as well as the general public Speaker will be Circuit Judge Rex Kimmell. Others on the pop gram include Dave Hoss, master of ceremonies; Philip Goode, vo- cal solo; Prof. T. S. Roberts, or ganist; the Rev. Louis E. White, invocation; the Rev. Ernest P. Goulder, benediction; James Cal laway, president of the federa tion, welcome. Yoiith Elect New Leaders At Jason Lee New officers have been elect ed by Youth Fellowship groups at Jason Lee Methodist Church. The senior group ' made its choices Sunday during an all day outing of recreation, worship and summer camp pre-viewing at the Methodist summer camp ground, Magruder, near Barview. Elected were Larry Powell, president; Verlee Holland, vice president; Jan Roberts, secretary; Larry Kelley, treasurer; Janice Button, Christian faith; Dorothy ' Kinney, Christian witness; Cynthia Bourne, Christian citizenship. Intermediate youth of the church climaxed their year's ac tivities with a day spent at Silver Falls on Saturday accompanied by their counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rehfuss. New officers are Beverly Ready, president; Di anne Kelley, vice president; Mary Clark, secretary-treasurer; Kath leen Mix, worship; Robert Klein, community service; Deanne Par sons, world friendship; Dianne Kelley, recreation. Suburban Cliuiehes ANKENY - Community Schoolhouse. Liberty-Buena Vista rd. Sunday school 10 a .m. Service 11 a.m.. S p.m. AUMSVILLE Bethel Baptist Sunday school 10 am. Services 11 a.m.. 7-30 p.m. Sunday 7:43 p.m. Wednesday. Wrsleyan Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. .7:30 p.m. Sunday. BROOKS Assembly or God Half block south ot school. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m., 7:45 p m. Sunday, 7:45 p.m. Wednes day CLEAR LAKE Svangelical United Brethren Wheatland Ferry rd. Sunday school 11 a.m. Service 10 a.m. Sunday. EAST ENGLEWOOD Capital Baptist 3000 Lansing. Sun day school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m., S p.m. Grace Lutheran Lansing and Sun nyv:cw Sunday school 9: t the church. Service at 11 a.m. EOLA Community Sundae school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m Sunday. FOUR CORNERS Baptist State and Elma. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. Sunday. p.m. Thursday. FRLTTLAND Lvan;ellcal United Brethren Sun day school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7 JO p.m. Sunday. 7:30 pjn. Wed nesday. HATES VILLE Halbert Memorial Baptist CM Portland rd. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 7 "JO p.m. Thursday. HOPEWELL Evangelical United Brethren Sun day school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. p.m Sunday. p.m. Wednesday. KETZER Church of Christ 1030 Dearborn. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 am 7:30 Dm. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Commnnity Elizabeth and Church dale. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Serv ices 11 am.. 7:45 pjn. Sunday. 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Falta Lutheran 4503 N. River rd. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Services 11 a.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. Tuesday. Naxarene 4853 Bailey. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m 7 JO p.m. Sunday. 7:30 pjn. Wednesday. (J3irtlidau organized about 1880 in the school house. Services have been held since in that and . the present school building. ' The First Evangelical mission ary to Oregon was the Rev. James Croasman, who came to Salem in 1370. Six years later he held meetings at Kings Valley. Peedee was added to that charge in May, 1887, and the first assign ed pastor was J. M. Beauchamp. The first Sunday school was or ganized by Thomas Yost, who served as pastor of the church from 1892 to 1897. Other pastors who served the charge were W. L. Arnold, J. L. Burns, G. F. Phelps, E. E. McVicker, M. J. Ballen- tyne, W. S. Plowman and O. S. Haines. The attendance of the Sunday School for tbe past year ranged from 50 to 149. The ground for the building was given to the congregation by Simpson Lumber Co. It is west of the school grounds on Highway 223. Good Shepherd Plans School SALEM HEIGHTS The third annual vacation Bible school of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will be held June 1 to 5, at 3825 S. Commercial SL Children from 3 to 12 years old or through 6th grade in school are eligible for enrollment. Pre registration can be made Sunday or during the next week. Theme this year is "The Bible Jesus Used." Each day's session will begin at 9:30 and end at 11:45 a: m. Baha'i Postpones Meetng for Week Owing to a meeting in Portland Saturday for Bahai's at which Musa Banani of Africa and Tar azullah Samadari of Persia will speak, the monthly Salem meet ing has been postponed until Sat urday evening. May 30, at the YMCA. On Sunday at 3 p. m. at Port land YMCA, Mr. Banani and Mr. Samadari will speak at a public meeting. pr. Day at Calvary Dr. Richard E. Day will speak Sunday at Calvary Baptist Church The Ministry of the Spirit" In the evening the subject will be an exposition of the Bible attitude toward the loyalty of those in positions of responsibility. LABISH CENTER Community (Evangelical United Brethren). Su.iday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m., 7:45 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. Wed nesday. LABISH vnXAGE Community Sunday school lO a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7:45 pjn. Sunday. LIBERTY Liberty Church o! Christ-Skyline rd. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m. 7:30 pm. Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. M CLEAY Community Schoolhouse Sunday school 10 a.m. MARION Friends Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday. Calvary Lutheran Sunday school 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Sunday. MIDDLE GROVE Community Schoolhouse. Sunday school 1 a.m. NORTH HOWELL Community Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. a p.m. Sunday, a p.m. Wed nesday. OAK GROVE Chapel Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Service 9:43 a.m. Sunday. PRATUM Immanuel Mennoatte Sunday school 9:55 a.m.. Services 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Sunday. Methodist Sunday school 10 a.m. Service 11 a m. Sunday. PRINGLE Friends ' Baxter rd. west- of 99E. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m.. 7-30 p m. Sunday, p.m. Wednesday. ROBERTS Community Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 a.m. ROSED ALE Friends Sunc'ay school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m. 7 :30 p.m. Sunday. SALEM HEIGHTS Baptist Liberty and Madrona. Sun day school 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m 6 JO p.m. Sunday. Good Shepherd Lutheran 3825 S. Commercial Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Sunday. SU -IMIT Methodist Orchard Heights rd. Sunday school 10 a.m Service 11 a.m. Sunday. SwEGLE Garden Road Christian Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Sunday TALBOT -Common ity Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services 1' a.m.. S pjn. Sunday, S p.m., Wed nesday. TURNER Assembly of God Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Services 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m. Sunday. 7:43 p.m, Wednesday and Fr-day. Christian Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Services 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 7 pm. Thursday. ZENA Two miles we school ! ajn. it -ot Lincoln. Sunday On Ethiopia it- u . , ? i . . , i -.-. f '; - - rv , 0- ( 7'- BEN OWEN Guests Talk At Alliance Guest speakers will be heard Sunday at the Alliance Church, while the pastor, the Rev. Paul W. Gunther, is attending the an nual International -Council of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Long Beach, Calif. Speaker at 11 o'clock will be Melvin Stombaugh, pastor of the Alliance -Church ' at Garrison, Minn. At 7:30 p.m. Ben Owen, former missionary to Ethiopia, will speak, show colored slides of mission work in that land and give tape recordings of African chants and dances. Mrs. Owen will play the vibraharp. Carl Blanes will be in charge of the singing. Choir Goes to Dallas The choir of Salem First Pres byterian Church will present its annual concert at Dallas Pres byterian Church at 8 p.m. Sunday. Hazel Green Trio Graduates Statesman News Service HAZEL GREEN Why does one person ' become a success while another with apparently similar opportunity ' become a failure in the business world? The answer is found in human relationship, Carl Aschenbrenner, Parrish Junior High principal, told the graduating class at Hazel Green Wednesday night. He said that the key to successful human relationship is in making those with whom we come in contact feeL important and appreciated rather than emphasizing our own importance. The three graduates were Jerry Darling, Sammy Rickard, and Lois Warboys. As a. part of the graduating exercises the two retiring teach ers, Mrs. Esther Franz and Mrs. Cora Clark were presented with ceramics' from the community. Mrs. Mary Harrison, . the third teacher, who wilil be with the school another year, was also given a gift. Lings Visit Army Camp at Ft. Ord Statesman News Service AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ling of Aumsville and Mrs. Glenn ling of Monmouth returned from Fort Ord, Calif, after spend ing the week end with PvL Glenn Ling, former resident of Aums ville who has been in the Army Lsince March. Pvt Orville Speer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Speer is expected home Sunday on furlough, after having been stationed at San Luis Obispo, Calif. It will be his first time home since he was inducted some time ago. Willamina Flower Show on Tuesday Statesman Newi Service WILLAMINA The Willamina Garden Club will hold a spring flower show Tuesday at Rebekah Hall, open to the public from 12 noon to 8 p.m. A silver tea will be served. Three sweepstakes ribbons will be awarded, one for the most points, one for the outstanding arrangement and one for the out standing horticultural specimen. 2 Jefferson Groups Plan Picnic Outings Statesman News Service JEFFERSON The 4-H cooking and sewing clubs led by Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. Henry Hoch speier and Mrs. J. C. Bentley will have a picnic at Silver Creek Falls Tuesday. The fourth grade, taught by Mrs. Irvine Wright, will hold a picnic at Champoef park Monday, leaving at 9:15. Mrs. Charles Smith is in charge of plans. Mo thers will go with the children on a school bus. Child Evangelism A Child Evangelism Saturday Evening at 7:1 5 P. AV, May, 23, 1953 In th old First Baptist Church building, comer and Marion. All Joy Club members and theii invited and urged to attend. Listen Men yy SO YOU MEN fir fault with ladies carry in carry in your p ir bags! iet and Copjrr it. N Farm Labor Office to Open Statesman NewfilService MT. ANGEL Mrs A. A. Hauth will again be in cjiarge of the Oregon, State Employment serv ice office in ML Anel which will open Monday to betiefit farmers and those desiring! work in the harvest fields. 'She telephone number is Green 44. Farmers are a s 1 e d to make known their needsjin plenty of time to arransre fir hirinp the ! ui --j In v. .. . u ing work are asked to register. Program Staged : For Union School Class of Three Fobert, luncheon; Mrs. Mann, WOODBURN Through the combined efforts o! parents and friends in the Union school dis trict, three miles east of Wood burn, graduation services were held Wednesday njjght at the Bethel Presbyteriaii Church for the school's three jeighth grade boys, Gail Brundidgf, Joe Newton and Delbert McLaughlin. The original plari to have the boys join the Monitor eighth grade class in graduation exer cises had been cancelled at the last minute because of an out break of measles add chicken pox in the Monitor schlol. , The services opened with a prayer, led by Mrsi Ralph Seely. Gail Brundidge read the class his tory, telling of how the three boys had completed all eight grades together, under thi guidance : of one teacher, Mrs. Lillian Sbaner. The class will was rdad by Delbert McLaughlin, while (Joe Newton read the class prophecy. Entertainment included piano solos by Louise Patton, Norman Newton and Charleie Shaner and a humorous readini by Ray Sha ner. I Lyman Seely, Wtiodburn bank er, was speaker foi the evening. Ivan Brundidge, chiirman of the school board, presented the dip lomas. Mrs. Alvinl McLaughlin thanked those whd planned the exercises. , The closiig prayer was led by Leonard Lasison. Monitor Fnrmer To Manage Store Statesman Newt i Service SILVERTON bscar Satrum, Monitor, formerly! of Silverton, will take over the Marshall Wells store here June 1.1 Satrum, who wasf reared in the McLaughlin area ast of Silver ton, has followed farming and log ging in the Monitof area for sev eral years. For tie present he will remain on his; j Monitor farm but later plans to move to Silver ton, j " Charles Hopkins! the retiring owner, has not disclosed his fu ture plans. j Mt. Angel, Farmers' Night Set for! Monday MT. ANGEL farmers Night will be observed l$y the Mf An gel Business Men Club Monday when the club meets in the din ing hall of St Mafy's School for a dinner meeting at 7:30 p.m. Fourteen thousaiid Italian chil dren were Wounjed in World War II. Fellowship Rally Rally will be hld jof N. Liberty parents are ' - ;y 1 ; : t - . . . iitf ii iiflir hiii i iri ii A woman looks at masculine quirks By Bcttina Roes ! all the odda-and-ends that we How about the stuff that yoit make your suit look like, bags? York HeraM Tribune Inc. Honors Won by Jefferson Girls Statesman News Servif JEFFERSON, Roberta Sears daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears of Ankeny Hill district, was one of 40 new members inducted into the Salem High School chapter, of National Honor Soci ety. ' ' ' . Donna Oldenburg, sophomort in agriculture at Oregon State College, won the trophy forjaeel showmanship at the rodeo "and judging contest at Oregon State Miss Oldenburg and Jean Ott were timekeepers for the rodec in the Armory. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oldenburg. SL Mark'sl! LUTHERAN 343 N. Church Rev. John L. Caable, Pastor 9:30 A. M., Sunday School 11:00 A. M., The Lord's Sup per. Sermon by the pas tor. 6:30 P. M., Luther League ALL ARE INVITED First Presbyterian Church r- i Chemeketa and Winter God's Best Gift Dr. Poling Two Services: 9:45 St 11 A.M. KOCO, 10 A.M. The Christian A Missionary Alliance Church North Fifth and Gaines Paul W. Gunther, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday SchooL 11:00 A. M. Melvin Stom baugh, Garrison,' Minn. 6:30 P. M- A. Y. Fellowship. 7:30 P. M. Ben Owen, mis sionary to Ethiopia. Pictures and recordings of native chants. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Confirmation Instruction Sundays, 8:00 P. M. In the Chapel ' LITURGY -HISTORY -CREED, ETC. If Interested You Are Welcome : WHO ARE THE ISRAELITES? The Story of a Fisherman i . Sunday, May 24th, 11:00 A. M. ' I' Salem Truth Center 341 Chemeketa Street Rev. OKve Stevens y - ' i. I Ba4'4ka4la4hal