The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tomorrow's Sunday
ic 1c
Arm oj 'Special Church Actititin in Salem and
Council of
Preparing
Oregon's
Churches
Annual Convocation
The annual' convocation of the, "The Church and Economic Low".
Orr unit Council of Churches will 1 several Falem area persons arc
he held at Portland on Jan. list, 'planning to attend th meetings
Keb. I and 2 at Wesminster Prcs- and many will takt part in he
bylrrlan Church, 1S24 N.E. Han- proirama.
COCk S. ll T k k.M U .,l,L
w MW III iu til lUIIJUHl tlUII Willi
Xhrme for the convocation U
Fruitland EUB
Church Slates
Revival Meet
FRl'ITLAND The Rev. Ralph
C. Wynkoop.wlll open a two-week
evangelistic rampaign Sunday
morning In Fruitland Evangelical
I'nlted Brethren Church. The in
clusive datei art Jan. 22 to Feb. S
with service at 11 a m. and 7:30, or
the convocation is the annual
meeting of the Oregon Council of
Church Women. This group will
gather a day earlier for itt four
day session.
The Church Council convocation
will include addresses by noted
speakers from over tht nation and
will also Include panel discussions,
workshops and business sessions.
Registration wiU begin at t a m.
Jn. 30.
Leading sprakeri will Include
Dr. George Hedlry, a-Metrodist
minister and professor of econo
mics and sociology at Mills Col
lege. He la a noted author in his
field. Also scheduled to apeak Is
Cameron Hall, director of the
department of the church and
economic life of the National Coun
cil of Churches. A former Presby
terian pastor, he served for mnny
years as that denomination's So
cial Education and Action director.
Dr. Paul N. Poling, pastor of
First Presbyterian Church in Sa-
p.m. on the three Sundays and 7:30
each evening except Monday.
The Rev. Wynkoop ii a minister
In the Church of the Nazarene.
After being a pastor for II years,
he has been in full time evangel
ism through several states the last
eight years. He is also a soloist
and will sing each night.
Clare Swink will be the song
leader for the series. Special mu- principles in a free enterprise eco
sic and other features are planned ' nomy.
for all tre services. President of the OreRon Council wh" he 'enl lour months.
Of special Interest will be gospel is Philip S. Hitchcock. Election of ne wt 'iK- V c'e:WM, ,c"
Editor ,
.
f
.;
Catlmlr Lib wick, Christian
Zionist Bad editor, wha will
give a film report Israel la
Salem Sunday.
Film Message
To Describe
Israel Tour
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
a public film presentation on de
velopments in Israel will be giv
en at the Salem YWCA by (asi-
mir tnnuirlr ft flirUt(k 71am
lem. will take part In a panel on 1st and the editor of "Tbc Jews
rro. i on now 10 appiy inruuan in the News magazine.
Lanowick has just returned
from a trip to the Land of Prom
music and Bible aiory interprets
tions by the Rev. James Kratz on
an organ that will be delivered to
the Church for Friday, Jan. 27.
Another organ will be featured on
Thursday evening, Feb. 2, when
the Abe Doerksen family will ap
pear to play the organ, piano,
vibra-harp, and 24 string 'singing'
guitar.
2 Methodist
Leaders Plan
Salem Visit
Two national leaders in Metho
dism will speak at the mid winter
coaching conference for teachers
and workers in the church school.
In Salem this conference will be
held on Wednesday night, Feb
new officers is scheduled for Feb.
2 jefision.
Presbyterians
To View New
African Film
The color picture "Inside Africa",
filmed on location, will be a feature
of the program Sunday evening at
First Presbyterian Church. A Sun
da, night covered-dish supper will
consist of sandwiches and dessert,
at the church at I p.m.
The sound movie to be shown for
all ages at 6:30 will include work
of Dr. Robert S. Sandilands, medi
cal physician well known ia the
Salem area, who, with his family,
is working in the Camcroun, tro
pical area of constant growth and
ruary 1. from 7:30 to 1:30 at First ; transition in central Africa.
Methodist Church. f ' Following the film presentation
Miss Mary Edna Lloyd, editor of all will separate into various age
children's publications for the Me-1 groups for discussions on the pic
thodist Church, will be with theture and the general theme: "The
workers with children. She is au- Church in a Revolutionary World",
thor of the textbook for teachers The following Sunday the same
and parents o, nursery children, theme, Africa and the Church in a
"Religious Nurture in Nursery Revolutionary World, will be de-
YWCA Plans
Study Series
On Religions
Turnday evening Dr. and Mrs.
Roln-rt F. Anderson will be leaders
fur the subject of "Prayer", the
third In the YWCA series, Rnour-
ccs for Making Religion Real, Km-
phu'ized In this prenentation will
be the practicing of prayer in the;
family group, and the necessity;
and use of prayer from the medi
cal viewpoint.
On Jan. 31 the Rev. George Swift
of St. Paul Episcopal Church will
review J. B. Phillips' "Your Cod
is Too Small", On March 7 Mrs.
William Crotheri will review J H.
Oldham's "Life Is Commitment".
waaersnip lor the next seven
sessions dealing with great reli
gious concept! of the past and -the
present will Include representa
tives from the Jewish, Protestant,
and Roman Catholic faiths. On
Feb. H, the Rev. Lloyd Anderson
of First Baptist Church will pre
sent the concept of Evangelism.
On Feb. 21 Dr. Robert Gregg, dean
of the College of Liberal Arts.
Willamette University, will preseht
the Quaker beliefs. On Feb. 28, the
Rev. Kevin Murphy, principal of
Serra High School, will speak on
the life and teachings of St. Fran
cis of Assist. On March 13, the
Rev. Joe Harding of the Trinity
Methodist Church Four Corners
will use various resources for his
topic, "How God Answers Man's
Needs".
On March 27. Rabbi Nodel of
Portland will speak on "Concept
of Judiasm and Family Life".
The series ia open to the public.
Delegate
Sfafrsman, SaVm, Ore, Sat, Jan. 21, (c-
Church at SilverJon Plans Youlli'Rcvivnl
onrirmanon lutes for :ixt f1,,
1U VjUIUIIUIU
st.i..m.. S.rvir. il.iitheran Church. Sunday School
KILVKIITON Confirmation Parent Teachers program and fel
services will lie oberved at Cal-i'hip has been set for Sunday
vary Luthern Church, Sunday at "'KM at 7.30 with Mrs. Albert Lar
Bible School
Session Due
Monday Night
Residents of Salem and' vicini
ty are invited to register for the
new term of Bible studies and
instructions to be given at the
interdenominational Capital ' Bi
ble Training School. The new
term begins on Monday evening
with registration at 0:43 and
classes from 7:15 to 9:13.
Eight courses are being offered
count of his observations.
Editor Lanowick has presented
about 400 illustrated lectures on
Israel in the United States, Can
ada and England during the past
four years and la currently on a
three-month West Coast tour. He
expects to return to Israel again
in March.
"Israel As I Saw It," will be
shown in the main floor auditor
ium of the YWCA.-Admissirn is by the school this semester of is!
irrr. i nn iPaiiiir nai nan ap.
ranged by a group of local Chris
tian friends of Israel. ,
Miss Bllrl Kallvee, slaughter at
Mr, and Mrs. Reet Kallvee, 575
N. 20th St., who recently at
tended the Ecumenical Student
Conference an Christian World
Missions at Ohio I'nlverslty la
Athens. Rama 1,511 delegates
were present
Church to Fete
New Members
With Dinner
Church Plans
Educational
Program Hike
atatetmaa News ServWs
FOUR CORNERS An expanded
educational program is being plan
ned by Trinity .Methodist . ChurchllThe u(t o chrirt prwnte)1
Class and Home," as well as sev
eral books for children.
Miss Aileen Sanborn is with the
Department of Leadership Train
ing of the General Board of the
Methodist Church, and is a leader
in youth activities all over the na
tion. She Is also a leader in sem-j
Inars and laboratory schools. She,
will be with the youth section.
Both Miss Lloyd and Miss San
born will act as resource persons
to help in the discussion of Metho
dist literature, how to make the
best use of it, and to help find
answers to the problems of teaching.
picted by the Bishop's Players who
will be giving the play from Alan
Paton's book, "Cry, the Beloved
Country."
Nazarenes to
Hear Concert
SUtrim.n Nfwi Srrvtrt
of the Nazarene choir of Portland! TM1 .JiTt " ,
will sing a concern of sacred mu
sic next Friday evening at 8
o'clock in Keizer Church of the
Nazarene,
The 30-voice choir will be led
by Mrs. Louie Deiters Nevin. The
concern is public.
The Rev. Robert C. Emerick,
pastor of the sponsoring Keizer
church, said the choir program
Construction
Progresses at
New Church
Salem Heights Baptist Church
has made progress in its new Sun
day School unit this past month.
Under the supervision of Ted Lind,
the basement and first floor sec
tions are progressing as planned.
Volunteer help in the evenings
and Saturdays has speeded up the
work and the church hopes to be
in the building, by April 1, Easter
Sunday.
The day-light basement will house
the pastor's study, nursery room,
kitchen, social room and 9 class
will be
used for a temporary worship place
and S class rooms. Building com
mittee chairman is Fred Zurcher.
. The church has been conducting
all their services in the Commun
ity Hall the past 5 years.
Unitarians to
would include such features m tt np . 1
Balm in Gilead and ' Battle flCaf 1 CaCllCr
UvmM r iUm HAiMiKlir ' Alui fen. I
tm-. u,i1! K. .Innlmf Kv male' rr f K Smith nrnfetsne nt itfl 1955 will be honored at a
- chorus made up of choir members, j Modern European History at Ore-; Teac C n t r a I Lutheran ; Vmng
at Four Corners. Beginning Sunday
an extended session of the Church
School will be held during the 11
o clock worship. Classes for Kin
dergarten and Primary age child
ren will offer an additional hour
for Christian education. Parents
who attend these services are in
vited to bring their children to
these classes.
An additional feature has been
added to the regular Church School
program. During the general as
sembly period, preceding the
classes, a large turn-over chart
entitled. "Spiritual Life for Metho
dist Christians" is being used. This
illustrated chart presents Methodist
beliefs, history, and practices.
The most important aspect of
the expanded educational program
is in the youth emphasis. Youth
are taking an active part in the
present church attendance crusade.
Following the Sunday 11 o'clock
service there will be a hamburger
fry for the Senior and Intermediate
Methodist Youth Fellowships. After
lunch the young people will visit
in the Four Corners area inviting
people to attend church.
innceiif il'A Rfnnlaff fiinhta inH '
each registrant can take two of
the courses offered.
A study of the provision God
has made for men's need of sal
vation will be taught by the Rev.
John R. Turnbull. Dr. Lloyd T.
Anderson, president of the school,
will teach on the Books of first
and second Peter. The Rev. Alex
H. Sauerwein, dean of the school,
who has recently moved to Ta
coma, Wash., will be returning
each week to teach two courses,
one in the study of Genesis and
the other a brief survey of each
of the New Testament books.
A reception for all members
joining Grace Lutheran congrega
tion in the past year will be held
in connection with a fellowship
dinner following the worship at
Grace Lutheran Sunday. There will
be a short program during which
the new members will be Intro
duced and welcon ed by officers of
the congregation.
At the 'annual congregational
meeting held Tuesday a financial
program for 19M exceeding 515,000
was adopted. The meeting, con
ducted by chairman Carl Fisket
Jon, also elected officers for the
coming year including Harris Berg,
chairman; Mrs. Stanley Graves,
secretary; A. M. Moen, treasurer;
Walter Peterson, financial secre
tary; Henry Raaen and Carl Fis
ketjon, deacons; Arthur Nelson,
Wilbur Thorson, and Robert Ste
phenson, trustees.
Other board and committee
members elected were Mrs. I. T.
Kvale, board of education; Marlin
Voiding and Walter Peterson, head
ushers; Jerry Salveson and Mrs.
I. G. Lermon, auditors; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Voiding, host commit
tee; Mrs. Thelma Gundersen, li
brarian; Mrs. Dan Whitescll, Lu
theran Mudent Foundation repre
sentative; "Pete Lermon, visual
education director: Bruce Thomp
son and Arthur TJon, delegates;
Mrs. Fidel Vroom, Thomas
Mommsen, and Mrs. Eldon Davis,
organ committee; Eugene Nelson,
Dr. Robert Moe, Carl Fisketjon.
Mrs. Henry Torvend, and Peter
Lermon, nominating committee.
Congregation lo
Take Communion
lutein) Newi lervlet
ORCHARD HEIGHTS Sum
mit Methodist Church will hold
communion services Sunday
morning and Dr. George Rose
berry, district superintendent,
will assist in the service.
The Rev. Glen Murray, pastor,
will give the meditation.
in the Gospel of 'Matthew will be
taught by the Rev. Elmer Fast,
and the Rev. Robert Goertz will
give an exposition of the Acts of
the Apostles. Miss Ruth Backus,
Portland missionary worker, wiu
teach a class in the methods of
approaching and winning Jews to
Christ. A study of the major false
cults is directed by the Rev. El
mer Hiebert.
All the classes are now being
held each Monday night in the
educational rooms of First Bap
tist church.
Reception Planned
For New Members
State Parks
Unit Outlines
Study Areas
REEDSPORT - William M. Tug-
man, chairman of the advisory
committee assigned by Gov. Paul
Patterson to make a special study
of state parks administration and
organization, is emphasizing that
the state park hearings Feb. 24
and 25 are to be devoted to prob
lems of policy, not detailed proj
ects. Tugman said that many of the
letters which are coming to him
indicate a desire to discuss spe
cific park projects, details of land
acquisition of improvement which
are not really in the province of
the Advisory Committee.
He added, "Our committee really
has just one main problem to study
whether our state parks should
remain under the jurisdiction of
the Oregon State Highway Com
mission, or whether they should
the It o'clock service. Six young
people will take their confirmation
vows and observe their first com
munion. Installation of Trinity Luther
an church officers will be ob
served Sunday at the 11 o'clock
service. To be installed during
t h a services are, Premdent,
James Phillips; secretsry, Wlllism
Bloch; assistant, Mrs. Harlan Moe;
financial secretary, Miss Nettle
Hattcbcrg; assistant, Ludvlg Mey
er; deacon. Clifford Eklund;
trustee, Alden Clemetson; audit
ing officers, C. B. Anderson and
Alf O. Nelson; treasurer, Mrs.
Virginia Hughes, deacon, Jens
Moen; board of education, Mrs.
Robert Epeneter, Mrs. Victor
Sathrr and Weldnn Hatteherg;
cemetery board, Harlan Moe;
nominating committee Elmer
Palmquist, Mrs. Miles Tobias and
Victor Sather.
Banquet Planned
Jrinity Father-Son banquet
be held Tuesday night with
Dr. Howard Runkcl of Willamette
University as guest speaker.
Patty Dickman and Dan Page
will assist in the Sunday Night
Song service at First ('hristian
Church with Miss Dickman to
give one of her chalk talks, also.
Christian Men's Fellowship
will meet in the church social
rooms Monday night with Tom
Myers presiding. The Rev. Paul
Henry, pastor of the Silvertnn
Methodist Church will - be the
speaker.
The Rev. I. M. Nelson has an
nounced plans for First Christian
Church's annual school of World
Friendship for Feb. 19 through
March 11.
Stale Director
The Rev. Kenneth C. Larson, dir
ector of the Lutheran Student
Foundation of Oregon and Luther
an Campus pastor, Oregon State
College, will be guest speaker Sun
day at 11 o'clock at Immanuel
sen as the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Wilson,
Missionary Appointees of the
Evangelical Alliance Mission will
speak and sing at the Sunday night
services of the First Baptist
Church. They will also ahow pic
tures of mission fields In Japan.
Budget larreas
At the annual business meeting
of Trimly Lutheran Church, Wed
nesday night, the congregation
voted an increase of 12.000 in the
annual budget. They also voted lo
adopt the Every Member Visit
Stewardship plan for the coming
Preference for Minneapolis or
Chicago as headquarters for of
fices of the proposed church body
to be formed from' union of four
Lutheran groups, was voted for
Minneapolis. '
Announcement was made of the
election of Mrs. Don Burch as
senior choir director for 1934 begin
ning Feb. IS, replacing David
Louthan of Salem who has served
the. past year. Miss Loretta Toft
was named organist replacing Mrs.
J. A. Luthro. and Mrs. Alf O. Nel
son and Mrs. Harlan Moe were
named assistants.
The Rev. Rod Unlet, pajtor el
Free Methodic in Albany, la
bringing the Youth Revival which
ha been In progress at Salem Frea
Methodist fhurch during the past
week to a dose with services to
night and Sunday night.
The young people of the church
have been directing the services,
providing leadership and special
music nightly.
According to the pastor, the Rev.
M. C. Miller, the meetings have
been well attended. '
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Chemeketa and Winter
"MAKING LIFE
WHOLE"
ly Dr. fallen.
Twa Services: 1:45 aad 11 a.at.
KOCO 1:H aas.
Mission Film
Plfanned for
Sunday Night
Two items of special interest
will be presented at the evening
worship service of First Christian
Church. Of inspiration and educa
tion will be a film and talk at
7:30.
The film will be "Where the
New Day Dawns", a story of mis
sions and the work of the church
in Thailand, the Philippines and
Japan. An interesting presentation
will be that made by Roger Wea
ver who- went as a delegate to the
International DSF in Athens, Ohio,
during the Christmas holidays. . .
this gathering included 80 different
nationalities, those who are stu
dents here in the United States,
Roger is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Weaver of 1854 Park Ave,
In the school of Missions the fam
ilies gather for the snack at 5:45,
have family devotionali around the
table, then break up into age study
groups at 6:30.
Baptist Youth
To Present
Mission Film
The Associated Student Body of
First Baptist Church will present
a film next Wednesday at 7:30 p.
m. in the auditorium of the church.
The film, "Angel in Ebony", is
the true story of one of Christian
Mission's "Hall of Fame." Sammy
Morris, young African, about whom
the film story is written is known
throughout Christendom as one of
the most courageous young men to
come from Africa.
At the Sunday evening gospel
service the "Collegiate Choral",
under the direction of Page Bailey,
will sing. Also featured will be
Rodney Schmidt in a violin solo.
Vocal music will also be furnished
by a male quartet. Freaking at
this hour will be Rev. Alex Sauer
wein recently of Salem and now of
Tacoma.
The Rev. Ben Owen, assistant
pastor, will speak at the 11 o'clock
hour on "Green Leaf Christians."
Coming Sunday Jib. Sth
3 P.M.
Augsbvrq Coleye Band
FarrisH Auditorium
Tick $1.00 SOc
AvtiUblt it StvM
ana1 $ Jtwcby
Church to Install
New Vestrymen,
Officers Sunday
be transferred to the management
New members who were received' 0' ' ,ntirey independent board
or commission.
"Our reports and recommend a-
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i o j . 'ilium win lie ii anaiiiiiicu u ine
gon State College, w.l tell the Sa.,"- - . . I governor, the interim highway
lem unitarian reuowsnip aooui wei - " """ rnmmitt
pniK,iii f p.r." t in M'guests ot tne congregation at a
Quartet to Sing
This Weekend
The Four Flats Quartet which
made a trip to the Orient last fall
are holding services in South Sa
lem Friends Church this weekend.
There will be services this eve
ning at 7:30, services Sunday morn-;
ing, Sunday afternoon and Sunday!
evening. I
Pictures of their trip will bej
shown In the Saturday evening and
Sunday afternoon services.
Foursquare Church
490 N. 19th $.
45 i n. Imiiy
. StK.t
11 l.m.
Th Olwy (
Ckurch"
M5 .. Vwh
Jric
7 45 m.
"FUinf lh.rf
n
it. ir I-
WarttiHtftM
A miENDlT
WELCOME AWAITS YOU
this Sunday morning.
The Fellowship and Church
School meet at 460 N. Cottage St.
Robert Miller will conduct the
morning worsrip program.
program which will feature a 30
minute film, "The Guest." Follow
ing the program a social hour is
planned.
Newly elected Vestrymen and
church officers of St. Paul's Epis
copal Church will be installed in
a single ceremony at the 11 o'clock P-gp.. pi
service Sundav morning. i ! iCSCIll 1 a
These will include R.H. Baldock.
senior warden; James G. Watts, A play. "The Unpredictable
junior warden; Elmer A. Berg- Letty." will be presented at Bethel
Kind.' clerk of the Vestry; and Baptist Church Sunday evening at
Young People to
av
Kingwood Church to
Continue Meetings
The Evangelistic Campaign at
committee of the Oregon Legisla
tore and to the State Highway
Commission aa a guide to possible
legislation."
William Rector, treasurer. Other
new Vestrymen to be installed are:
Kenneth Sherman, Dr. Dean K.
Brooks, and Dr. Robert T. Boals.
7:30
The play is being given by the
young people of Immanuel Baptist
Church of Portland.
REVIVAL MEETING
7:45 fach Night
Starting January 22nd Thru Jan. 29th
With Rev. E. E.; Sutton .
Supt . of Calif. Conferente ,
- - - - - - al Hio - - ' ' ' -
Pentecostal Holinesi; Church
343S Silvorton Id. Chariot K. Tumor, Pastor
Willamette Flood
Control Repairs Due
WASHINGTON UK - Rep. Nor
blad i R Ore i said Friday he has
Kingwood Bible Church, with the been assured Army Engineers will
Rev. Loyal Funk of Harvey, N.D., works along the Willamette River
will continue through Friday night. repair and restore all flood control
The messages will be evangelistic j works along the Willamette River
in nature. Special music will be i which were damaged by r e c e :i t
i I L... il. 1 1 ! . . 1 1 n j
iciiuctcu ujr me hhw inumcdl iiwkis.
groups. The children - will
nightly children's features.
Services begin at 7:30 p.m
enjoy They will do so whether the work
was a private or federal project,
he said.
Benedictine Village
Members Call Meeting
' SULtmaa Ntws S.rvlc.
MT. ANGEL A special meeting
of all members of Benedictine Vil
lage, Inc. will be held Monday at
8 p.m. in St. Mary's School.
i Purpose is to discuss the future
status of the corporation and to
vote on the transferring of the
ownership and management of the
Benedictine Village Home for the
Aged to the Benedictine Sisters of
Mt. Angel. All members are urged
to be present.
SALEM
TRUTH CENTER
1149 Court St.
Sunday 10 A. M. Youth Class
11 A. M. Worship
"A Double Cheek aa
Imagination
lifUnday PMrStudy' Class
In Spiritual Uw
" Wednesday P. M.""
Prayer Clinic
" Metaphysical Library and"-
Book Store
Mon.Fri., 114
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in'
'ft,.
DELIVERANCE
Salvation . Healing
Old Timt Prtaching With
Evangelist Jamtt B. Rcitor
Each Evening ot 7:45 . -
CHURCH OF GOD
940 1 22nt St.
FIRST CHURCH. OF. JHEJJAZARENE
Confer at Thirtoonth
ltMTt SMfHif (.bank
9:4$ Sunday School "
10:50 "A Given Glory
4:30 Youth Hour
7:30 Evangelistic Service
Itv. JtMf h WrifM, Spr
Thf rK h tavM4
Willi! f. CUy, ftttaht
JMh sd IttolU WrtfM,
Saint Paul's
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
ITS HISTORY
ITS TEACHING
ITS SACRAMENTS
ITS PRAYER ROOK
ITS Cl'STOMS
too
SERVICES SUNDAY
7:30,9:30, 11:00 A.M.
Rov. Gaorgo H. Swift, Rector
THURSDAYS
FlfeST
METHODIST
CHURCH
Down Taoa
The Tall White Spire
30 and 11:00 a.m.
"MAKING RELIOION REAL
THROUGH THINKING"
Broadcast KSLM-11:1412:M
Alice Rose Janet, soloist
BROOKS H. MOORE
Minister
Salem's
METHODIST
Churches
Welcome You
- Leslie
S. Commercial and Meyer
Robert Mctlvenna, Pastor
Church School at 9:43
Worship Service at 11:01
Mdrningside
Community
J200 s. 12th
Joha Moraage, Pastor
Church School at 1:45
Worship Service at 11:00
Trinity at
Four Corners
590 S.:tlma Avt."'- 1
Joe A, Harding, Pastor
Churrh School at 1:45
Warship Service at 8 J0 and
11:00 a. m.
West Salem
3rd and Gerth
Oscar Olson, Pastor
Church School 0:45
Worship Service at 11:00 a. ra.
First
C35 State
Brooks H. Moore, Pastor
Churrh School and Worship,
1:30 and 11:00 a. m.
District Superintendent of
Salem District, Dr. George
Roseberry, 1195 N. Summer,
Jason Lee Memorial
N. Winter and Jefferson
Ernest Goulder, Pastor
Church School at 9:43
Worship Service at 11:00
ST.
THE
LUTHERAN
Churches of Salem
WELCOME YOU
MARK'S U. L C)
343 North Cadrca
Service 11:00 a. at.
Sundav School 1:30 a. sa.
Joha L Cauble, Pastor
ST. JOHN'S (L.C. Me. Sya.)
14th and Court Sta.
Service 10:30 a. sa. .
Sunday School 0:13 a. BL.
- H. W. Croat, Pastor
GRACE (C L. C.)
3300 Sunnyview Avenao
Service 11 a. m.
Sundar School 0:45 a. m.
. Lowell Holte, Pastor
GOOD SHEPHERD (U. L C-)
3720 South Commercial
Service 11 a. m.
Sunday School 0:45 a. m.
O. W. Ebrlght, D. D., Pastor
FAITH U. L. C.)
4305 North River Read
Service 11 a. n.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Warrra W. Pechmsa, Pastor
CHRIST (A. L. C.)
State at lth Street
Services 1:30 a. m. and -
11 a. i.
Sunday School. 9:45 a. as.
T. M. Gebhard, Pastor
CENTRAL (L F. C.)
. North Capitol at Galaei
Services 11 a. as. aad
7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Ilarald Grindal, Pastor
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Revival Campaign at Keizer
Assembly of God Church
4090 Cherry Ave., Salem
Presenting Grant Evangelistic Party
Every Night Except Monday 7:45 P.M.
Pastor John W. Hodgoi
CHRIST IS YOUR ANSWER
In This
REVIVAL
"Ivory Night
Iictpt Mondoy
EVANG. BILL HASH
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Sunday Service
3 P.M.
LANCASTER ASSEMBLY CHURCH
577 North Laacaster
Chet Schaberg, Pastor Come, See, Hear
Improve Your Knowledge of the Biblel
Attend tho f
Capitol Bible Training School
(Intor-Donominational-liblical-Spiritwal)
Second Semester Starts V
Monday Night, January 23, at 7:1 S P.M.
Classes Hold in Education Rooms of
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCK
. . Marion and Liberty Streets, Salens
'Seven Fina
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