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Reus of Special Church Activities in Salem and the Valley
Church's High School Choir to Sins Sunday
Statesman, Salem, Or., Saturday, May 31, 1955 (See.
South Salem Church
Dedication on Sunday
Dr. Hardy C Power, state official
of the Church of the Naiarene
who will give the dedication
message Sunday at South Sa
lem Nazarene Church.
Film Showing
Due Sunday
A new film, "Design for Tomor
row", will be shown at Kingwood
Bible Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
This film is the story of Dave
and Helen Meyers and Sue! The
sacrificial but, rewarding life of
America's small-town pastor and
his family is depicted realistically
in color film. The film is sponsored
by the Northwestern School of Min
neapolis, Minn., and produced by
Great Commission Films.
"Sailing With Chris will be the
theme of the Vacation Bible School
at the church. The school will be
gin June 6 and conclude June 17.
Mrs. Jack J. Quiring will be the
general director of the school.
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! Smith Salim Church of the Kaz-
arene will be dedicated Sunday
at 2:30 p.m., according to the
pastor, the Rev. James E. Kratz.
Delivering the dedicatory ad
dress will be Dr. Hardy C. Pow
ers, senior general superintend
ent in the Church of the Nazar-
jene. Words of greeting will be
) brough by Senator Mark Hatfield,
'member of the Oregon Legisla
ture, and the Rev. William F.
Clay, president of the Salem Min
isterial Association.
The morning services will be
ein at 9:45 a ra. with a unified
j program. The Sunday School and
worship services will be com
bined, with shortened class
periods during the first part of
the morning session. Morning
worship is' scheduled to begin at
10:30 a.m. This change -in. time
will facilitate preparations for
the dedicatory service in the
afternoon.
The recently elected officers
of the church will be installed in
a candlelight ceremony to be con
ducted at the close of the 7 p.m.
evangelistic hour. The public is
welcomed to all of the services.
The 33 by 70 foot frame struc
ture is located at 565 EL Madrona
Ave. and has a seating capacity
of 230 in addition to the balcony
where a nursery is maintained
Sunday School rooms are in the
basement of the one story build
ing.
John Haskins is building sup
ervisor and is also chairman of
the building committee.
Church to Fete
Norway With
rutes aunaav
Pastor Harald Grlndal An
nounces that there will be a spe
cial Norwegian service at Central
Lutheran Church on Sunday at
3:30 p.m. Pastor Grindal will
preach the sermon and there wul
be several musical selections.
Refreshments will be served fol-
owing the service.
In the evening at 7:30 p.m.
there will be catecbization of the
Senior Confirmation class.
Mothers and daughters of Cen
tral Lutheran Church
their Annual H
Banquet Monday
Church attended CI f 7 TI
Mo 2S?tK Salem Gospel narmonaires
B Plan Concert Sunday Night
Free Methodist
Market at Winter St
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 AM.-The Holy Spirit
Indwelling Comforter
7:30 P.M.-Misionary
hi Broadcaster Art Zylstra
of HOXO, Panama City
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High School choir of First Presbyterian Church which will take part in a Vesper Anthem Service at
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Harald Grlndal was the toast-1 . . wic.H rhrrh
mistress. Mrs. i Luther Barnes
brought a greeting on behalf of SuT J ,!L7;3r.
the mothers and her daughter.
The Harmonaires are all mem-
Ms Marilyn Barnel! re'spSnded Church of Christ
on behalf of the daughters,
and have just recently completed
a tour of the State of Washing-
The banquet was attended by ! " lu" J5 "1 ..:.?,
over 100 mfithwt .nH ri9..fht.n lon. wiuibI
, Ichurchei in the Spokane
Presbyterians
Plan Summer
Bible School
area.
Wayne Bryant, pastor of the Lib
erty church and director of the
group, will also bring the evening
message at First Christian
Church following the musical con
cert.
The members of the group are:
Bible Class
Baptists Slate
Guest Pastor
Dr." Carl Truex, for many years
pastor in California and leader
among Conservative B a p t i s t
groups, will speak at 11 o'clock
Sunday In First Baptist Church.
Dr. Truex will speak in the ab
sence of the pastor. Dr. Lloyd T.
Anderson, who is attending the
national meeting of the Conserv
ative Baptist Fellowship in St
Paul, Minn.
Bob Goffrier, youth director of
the church, will speak at the 7:30
hour on the topic, "What Should
I Do?"
Vacation Church School plans ScSSlOll Hdd
oi jrirsi . iresoyterian cnurcn
took final form at a conference
of the teaching staff of 31 people
held Thursday evening at the
church. The time for the school
is from June 13 to 24, Mondays
through Fridays from 9 to 11:30
a.m.
At Silverton
Itatesmaa Kcws f ervice
SILVERTON Th Week-Day Bi
ble Class Association will hold its
Children eligible to attend are r,, Z
those from four years of age iyJ2Lld? S:?i.b2!
tnrougn tne sixtb grade. Chil
dren not enrolled in the Presby
terian lunaay Church School but
f ' 1 mi
Evangelistic Temple
(Assembly of God)
Market St and Park Ave.
L. A. Larson, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Worship Service -.11:00 A.M.
Evangelistic 7:45 P.M.
Hundreds enjoy our Sunday
School, you will too.
Inspiring Services with
hearty congregational
tinging and fervent Gospel
preaching.
Listen to "Revival Time"
Sun., 10:30 PJL KEX
Eugene Quartet to
Perform at Rally
The Male Quartet from Bible
Standard Institute of Eugene will
appear at the Pentecostal Youth
Rally tonight at 7:45. They will
have both vocal and instrumental
music. The speaker will be the
Rev. Harold Powers, dean, of the
college. i
The rally is to be held at the
Salem Women's Club House at
460 N. Cottage st in Salem.
wishing to attend Vacation Classes- lo De roem next iaii wm
Church School may secure regis- oe cuscussea. More man wq at
rrauon cards at the church office wnaea mis year s classes, ine
not later than June 5th. . Ministerial Association, which spon-
By departments the children sors the classes, has retained Miss
will be under the guidance of Wanda Needles as teacher for an
the following leaders: Kindercar- other year. She has just completed
ten, Mesdames Eugene Manock, I her second year with classes closed
Lonara uiddv, jjurcn, JUdson Fridav nirtit.
W. MatUieC. AlVin ZieleSCh. Th Rv Tnunh rnnr ! nrc.
Marens Maltby, Warren Cooler.
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"Tif ?' I association.
ecu i. uuigocr, suraeiie uwen,
Harvey Ronne, Robert Armpriest,
Norman Marsh, Gordon Donkin.
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SSS BBSS ttM Missionary to
second, ana tnird grades), Mes- o 1 O 1
iSSfffSSSt SSSPPea Sunday
New Missionaries
To LeacJ Services
Statesman Kewi Serrlc
WOODBURN-Rev. and Mrs. Ed
win Lavely, missionary appointees
to Nigeria, W. Africa, will speak
at the Sunday evening service of
Bible Baptist Church in woodbura
The Lavelys will soon be on their
way to the field, and at present
are waiting for their sailing date
Sunday evening services begin at
7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Chemeketa and Winter
"YOUR LIFE COUNTS"
By Dr. Poling
Two Services: 9:45 and 11 a.m. KOCO 10:00 a.m.
Vesper Anthem Service
By the Church Choirs
4:30 p.m.
Class Room in the Washington
Irving Building,
At this time plans for the Bible
John Robertson, baritone; Wayne
Bryant, second tenor; Alice Stan
dley, soprano; Verne Moore, first
tenor; and Lynn Cooper, bass.
Accepts Call
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regation
To Learn of
Migrant Plan
Dr. Charles Derthick will pre
sent tne migrant program of the
Salem Council of Churches to the
people of First Congregational
Church Wednesday at the regular
monthly supper of the fellowship.
Preceding his report will be a
sound motion picture: "The Vil-
age of the Poor." . -Sunday
at the 11 o'clock wor
ship. Dr. Julian Keiser will
reaeb on 'A Sentence of
eath." The New Member In
struction Class will meet at the
parsonage at 8 p.m. Officers of
the church will be present on this
occasion to explain the function
ing of the church to the new
members.
Plaisance, D. L. Mennis, Benja
min Muntx and Miss Sonja An-
Miss Laura Heist of Portland,
derson; junior (fourth, fifth and WD0 wrved 32 years in the mission
sixth grades). Mrs. B. J. Holland, field in India under the woman's
Wallace uuenrist, Donald Peter- wore oi tne Metnoaisi inurcn, wui
son and Benjamin Cave. Mrs. be guest soeaker for the thank
Ralph Voris is assisting with the offering service at 11 a.m. Sunday
supervision, woraung wim Mrs. at Leslie Methodist Church.
Fred Scherer, director for chil
dren s work.
Miss Heist was teaching at Webb
Memorial High School in Baroda,
India, at the time of her recent
retirement from service in the for
eign field. Her parents were pio
neers in Salem, and she spent her
youth at the family home at 828
N. Commercial St., receiving her
college training at Willamette
University.
Briton to Talk
In West Salem
Clubs to Hold
Joint Session
The Booster Club and the Men's
Club of St. Mark's Lutheran
Church will hold a joint meeting
in the church 6ocial rooms Mon
day at 8 p.m. Stanley Akerson,
president of the Men's Club has
arranged for the Rev. Omar Barth
to show colored slides of the Hely
T I
Refreshments will be served by t "m.. v.,Lm
ul' .ni" vJ I' fderstrom: show pictures of his work in West
Mr ii" t vr 7 ii, ' 4aJU Salem Baptist church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Nickel recently
returned to Salem, having com
pleted a five-year term in Great
Britain.
A reception will be held for the
Nickels following .the evening serv-
Hardy C. Powers, D.D. of
HUBBARD Rev. Heath W. Low-
ry of Salem who has accepted a
call to the Hubbard Full Gos
pel Church here.
Salem Man
New Pastor
At Hubbard
SUteimaa News Itrrlct
HUBBARD The Rev. Heath
W. Lowry of Salem, former state
president of Christian Youth
Group, has accepted a call to be
come pastor of the Hubbard Full
Gospel Church. The announce
ment was made following a con
gregational meeting Wednesday
evening.
The Rev. and Mrs. Lowry and
their two sons have spent over
five years in Madurai, India
where they were associated with
the Foreign Missions Board of the
Assembles of God Church. The
Rev. Lowry was principal of the
Tamil Bible Institute, a training
center for national pastors and
evangelists.
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Sets her evening lamp alight.
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jforo Liti Osttaut, H Y. tudd m
inspiring jwj ftr iis tmfcrau toxica, Vt
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fiisitt lyrics. Slit uu t favtM worker in all
Tthgious causa. William Fult Sumi set
ur song to music. It )m Scat witt at all
similar rtligitus rallies since its composition
in 1SS0.
Attend the Church of
Your Choice
Church Official
To Speak Sunday
Dr.
Kansas City, Mo., will be guert
speaker Sunday i at First Church
oi the Nazarene.
Dr. Powers has been chairman
of the Board of General Superin
tendents (consisting of five men)
since 1949. He has travelled ex
tensively in Japan. Australia. Af
rica, India, South America, Alaska
and Hawaii as well as in the
United States in the supervision
work of the Nazarene denomina
tion, i
Dr. Powers is in Salem in con
nection with the recent Missionary
Convention and j Assembly which
was held at First Nazarene
Church. The service Sunday eve
ning will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Cong
Annual Meet
Starts Year
Calvary Baptist Church has just
begun another church year. The
pastor, the Rev. Omar N. Barth
will! this Sunday moriing speak
on tne subject, "From This Day,
Forward."
The church held its annual busi
ness meeting Wednesday night
when reports were heard concern
ing ; the year's achievements,
Among important matters discuss
ed was the proposed building pro
gram that wul include a large
educational unit. Earl Barham is
chairman of this committee.
Jack Kiekel will be the speaker
at the evening service Sunday. He
has just finished his niddlers year
at the Berkeley Baptist Divinity
School and is homo for av few weeks
prior to beginning a aummer min
istry at First Baptist Church of
Fresno. Calif. Following the eve
ning service tne High School sen
iors will be honored in a reception
and hymn sing.
Trinity Church
Plans Dinner
Statesman Ntwi Service
FOUR CORNERS Leaders of
Trinity Methodist Church are
planning a "Loyalty Dinner"
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the
church fellowship hall. Members
and friends of the congregation
will be treated to a free turkey
dinner.
After the dinner the annual
budget will be presented through
the use of the "Budget Parade"
which will explain the various
items in the local financial program.
REVIVAL
CENTER
610 N. 16th St
Sun. School 9:43
Morning Worship 11:00
Evening .7:45
Wed. & Fri .J:45
Bud London, pastor
IUtemm News tervte ' 1
SILVERTON The junior choir
from Junction City Christian
Church, with its director and oth
er friends, will be special guests
at Silverton Christian Church
Sunday. The Junior Choir of Sil-
verton's First Christian will be
hosts to the visitors at a picnic
at Silver Falls State Park Sunday
afternoon.
Among the guests will be Mrs.
Evan Manns, director of the vis
iting choir and Mrs. I. M. Nelson,
director of the host choir. Tues
day night the Christian Men's Fel
lowship will have its annual father-son
banquet served by the
women of the church. Wednesday
night Kenneth Hendricks, recent
ly of Japan, will be the speaker
at a no-host dinner and Mission
ary meeting at 6:30 p. m.
aiiss wanda Heedles. teacher of
the Week-Day Bible Class at Sil
verton, will lead a panel discus
sion fcunaay night at the Alliance
Youth Fellowship at 6:30 at the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Church. A class of 13 young peo
ple will be confirmed at the
morning services Sunday at lm
manuel Lutheran Church. The
services will also include the an
nual special offering for Luther
in World Action.
New officers will be elected by
the Luther League at Immanuel
church, Sunday night at 7:30. Roa
Jorgenson and Twila Gillis were
recently elected official delegates
to the International Luther Lea
gue convention in San Francisco
in June. Installation of sew offi
cers of Trinity Luther League
will be featured Sunday night at
7:30. John Boggs will be hosts
Wednedsay night at 8 o'clock to
the Bible Study and prayer serv
ice of Calvary Lutheran Church.
Lutherans to
Honor Youths
Sunday Night
Five young people will receive
diplomas in recognition of attend
ance in the four-year High School
Bible Course at Grace Lutheran
Church Sunday evening. The grad
uation service will begin at 7:45
p.m. wit hthe Rev. Harold Aalbue,
tugene, as the guest speaker.
The Rev. Aalbue is Pacific dis
trict secretary for parish education
in the Evangelical Lutheran
church.
Students receiving the honors
are Lois Gunderson, Donald Slat
tum, Robert Dahl. Suzan Shay,
and Alice Stephenson. Mrs. Peter
Olsons Sunday School superintend
ent, will present the class and
Bruce Thompson, board of Chris
tian education chairman, will pre
sent the awards. The pastor of the
congregation, the Rev. Lowell
Holte, wul conduct the service.
Music Festival
Planned Tuesday
West Salem Methodist Church
choir is sponsoring a May Music
Festival on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
The talent is ell local and will in
clude vocal and instrumental mu
sic from the choir, ensembles and
individuals. A variety of sacred
and secular music is on the pro
gram. A free will offering will be
received for Missionary purposes
Broadcasts
Rev. Art Zylstra, Panama City
radio executive who will speak
in Salem Sunday night.
Panama City
Radio Chief
To Talk Here
Reaching the people of Latin
America by radio will be the
major theme of. a missionary pro
gram to be presented Sunday
night at Free Methodist church.
The Rev. Art Zylstra. manager
of radio station HOXO in Pan
ama City and president of the
Pan American Christian Net
work, will be the speaker.
The Rev. zylstra has recently
returned to the United States to
attend a World Conference on
Missionary Radio and to speak
in several leading cities on be
half of this means of ministering
to the spiritual needs of people
everywhere.
Student to Lead
Service Sunday
Stateimam Newt Service
SALT CREEK William Bray,
a student at the Berkeley Divinity
School who is doing pastorial work
in San Francisco, will be guest
speaker at the Sunday morning
services of the Salt Creek Baptist
Church.
Bray fa the son-in-law of Richard
Nallinger, Sunday School superin
tendent. On Sunday evening the
Robert Penner, pastor, will con
duct a baptismal service.
Memorial Day
Service Planned
SUteimaa Newt Service
GERVAIS The annual MeH
modal Day services will be held
at the Pioneer Church chapel,
southeast from Highway 99-E, on
Sunday, May 29, at 2 p.m. There
will be a speaker and following the
program a business meeting will
be held. Mrs. Ralph Harper is sec
retary of the cemetery association
and annual dues are payable at
this time.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Down Town
The Tall White .Spire
with the Chimes
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Life Is Daringly
Difficult!"
Broadcast KSLM, 11:30-12:00
j BROOKS H. MOORE
i MINISTER
! Foursquare Church
490 N. 19th St Ph. 3-6287
9:45 a. ra. San
day School.
11:00 a. m. "Dr.
Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde"
1:45 Youth
! Service
7:45 p. m. "Ye
I rwhf B Rev. Percy
j Holy" Pkilp, Pas.
Where the Welcome
Is Genuine
, Dibb Standard Institute Male Quartet :
Appearing "
PENTECOSTAL YOUTH RALLY
TONIGHT, 7:45
SPEAKER - REV. HAROLD POWERS
Dean of Bible Standard Institute ,
Lets ef Singing and Good Music
at
SALEM WOMEN'S CLUB HOUSE
460 N. Cottage
EVERYONE WELCOME INTERDENOMINATIONAL
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FAITH TABERNACLE
1305 Gaines St.
"Born at Day Break", 11:00 a. m.
Miracle Services Saturday, 8:00 p. m.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
"THE UNDYING FIRE", 8:00 p. m.
Pastor Wyatt Evang. D. It White
5S5aV
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Holding Forth the Word
Of Ufe"
South Salem
Church Of The
Nazarene
South Commercial at Madrona
Unified Servke-9:45 A.M.
Sunday School and
Morning Worship
Dedication Service
2:30 PJ
Address by Dr. Hardy C
. Powers
Dr. Hardy C Powers
Evangelistic Hour-7 PM.
Installation of New Officers
Salem's
LUTHERAN
I . WELCOME YOU
Churches
CIOUGU
Church at Ferry Streets
FUNERAL HOME
Phono 3-9139
North Capitol at Gaines
fL. F. C) Haralri r.rinrf.1 Paatnp
Services 11 AM. and 1 45 P.M. Sunday School. :4i A.M.
State at 18th
(A. L CI T. U. GehhanL Patfnr
Worship. 130 AJU and 1) KM. fcunday School, 1:43 AiL
4503 North River Road
Srvica. 11 A.M. Sunday School 1:4 AM.
Good Shepherd
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(U. L. C)
3825 South Commercial Rev. O. W. Ebright, DJ.
Services 11 A.M Sunday School. 1:43 A M. -
3300 Sunnyview Ave.
(E. L. C) L. W. Holte. Pastor
Service. 11 A.M. lunday School. 9:43 A.M.
Ct ALM'n 14th and Court Streets
jr. JOnn S (L. C. Mo. Syn.) H. W. Gross, Pastor
servtcM 10 JO am. sunaay sscnooi. i :i A.M.
343 North Church
(U. L. C.) John L. Cauble. Pastor
Sunday School. S JO A.M. Worship Service. 11 A.M.
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Grace
St Mark's
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FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Salem's Singing Church
Center at Thirteenth
9:45 Church School
10:50 Worship Hour
6:30 Youth Hour.
7:30 Guest Speaker Dr. Hardy C. Pow
ers, senior general superinten
dent of the Church of the Nazarene.
Tho Public Is Invited
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William F. Clay, Minister,
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