Bibles to Replace Textbooks This
Week as Vacation Schools Begin
Bible and Home
Lutheran's Topic
' Vacation Church School will be
conducted at Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church from June 11
to June 22. Hour will be from
9 to 11 a. m.
Enrollment will include chil
dren who, the past year were in
the first grade through the sixth.
Pastor 0. W. Ebright i director
of the school and instructori will
include Mesdames Wes LeMun
von, Robert Norris, George Nuss,
Ritchie M. Turner. K. M. Cor
rigan, Arthur Jenson, Gorden Bo
cock, Leland Gundersen, 0. W.
Ebright and Miss Sue Rasmus
sen. . ,
Rev. Ebright announces that
through the summer months
there will be two worship serv
ices on Sunday at Good Shep
herd Lutheran Church, one at
8:30 a.m. and-the other at 11
a m. Church school is t :
m. and the Youth . Group meeU
at 6 p. m.
OuidrenVDay
To Open School
... i i.
Children's Day wiU " . , I
served this Sunday at the First
Fvansplica United uiemrr..
Church, Marion and
Streets.
A sDecial 10 a.m. program
follow Sunday School.
"The King's Adventurelann
is theme of the Vacation Bible
School at the church beginning
June 11.
I i i'l r 1 1 mi tie it i'i 1 iTi i ri
Many Pupils Cited for Work
In Bible Schools at Dallas
Mateuwa. Kws servke i Elliot, Bonnie Classen and Judy
DALLAS - Many of the 63 stu- Guy.
denU enrolled in the three schools Fifth grade - Randal Fnesen,
of the Dallas week-day Bible pro- j Jimmy Reifschieder. Irvine Staats,
tram hav won honors for class Beverly Wickstrom, James Weibe,
work. 'Brenda Blewiet, Kenneth Hooge.
The foDowinf from the Lyle and.Darlene Frewea. Terry Sue Ed
Tent Revival statcsman' Sam re-Sat- J""e 9 (Sec K
Morrison schools received illus
trated copies of the Gospel of Mat
thew and honor certificates:
Second (traders Betsy Zerhune,
Martha Friesen. Betty Fortner,
Clara Luke. Anita Schwager, Ag
nes Boeckel, Ann Starbuck. Bev
erly Lindschied. Sharon Hilder-
brsrtd, Carol Newfeldt, Tommy
Flemmint Beverly Peters, Anglea
Trick, Karl Schilling, Sandra,
Brandt, Linda Tytinger, Cleve Ro
per. Sylvia Dornhecker. Jeannettei
Villwock, Barbara Bailey and Jane
Clarke. .
Third grade Beverly Braden.
Bonnie Richards. Cheryl Hilts,
Sybil Yeo. Faith Bulkhelder,
Thresa Goertzen, Gilbert Woods,
Bill Ott. Jean Wlebe. Frank Vrell,
Sandra Workentine. Bonnie Willis,
Sally Jantzen, Donna Hansen and
Carolyn Friesen.
Fourth grade Michele Patter
son. Billy Sherman, Linda Wait,
Karen Esau, Beverly Zerhung, Bea
trice Schafer, Carolyn Bunger, Kay
wards and Diana Thwnson.
Honored from Orchard School
were John Rupp, Dan Sue Hepp
ner. and Richard Hart.
Mrs. Goldia I. Ferguson is teach
er for the Bible schools.
r ,i iu. l kt. --I. .1 laM IIiimI A Ik. Ik., lit .kllMB
attending the school Is shows above listening U Mrs. Keaaeta Keyte tell a Bible story. Most other va- Salt LrCPK
cation Bible schools are seneeuiea is eegia aen wees or smb. ounrirann rnoioi
Summer
will
Fifty Altering
Brooks1 School
RunnKS An averace attend
ance of 50 pupils attended the va- IvailCellSt Slated
cation Bible scchool at the Brooks T ,
Assembly of God Church during ; At friends thurph
the first week's schedule, accord- j Sunday evening s e r v i c e s for
ing to Mrs. Robert Swope, school Soutn Sacm Friends Church' will
director. j be given this week by the Hershel
Pupils will present a program j Thornburg family of southern Tcx-
at 7:30 p m. sunaay v i" as who are on ineir way 10 ror
80 Salem Baptists Set
Trip to Seattle Meet
Between 70 and 80 members of convention has been held on the
Salem's Calvary Baptist Church West coast in more than 30 years,
will attend portions of the week- Official-delegates from Xalvary
long American Baptist Convention Baptist Church will be Mr. and
June 17 22, in Seattle, church off i-' Mrs. E. A. Johnston, Rev. L. H.
cials announced this week. Handle. Mrs. Lee Wiens, Mrs. Len
This is the first time the national Edwards, Mrs. William Reagan,
. and Mrs Willma Wright, all of Sa
lem. William Jackson, Salem, will
Mission Head
Slates Visit
Here Junfi 13
Special Program
At Salt Creek
Baptist Church
Young Pastor
Sets Sermon
OnYouthT
opic
SALT CREEK -A Children's
Day program will be held at the
Salt Creek Baptist Church at 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Grade school and
high school graduates also will be
recognized.
After the service Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Graunke will be honored on
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mr HrAlinLjIa Citnilau CkAl ...
Dr. Ralnh T. Davis internal inn-
r- . . wrimenaem 01 in nepinnpr np. ji : :tt ,
a. genera, secretary of the Africa ! partmen, land Gr.unk, is a tchcri & S asdon
Guest preacher at the 11 o'clock
sen ice at Knight Memorial Con
gregational Church Sunday morn
ing will be Kieth Wright, a mem
ber of the church studying for the
ministry, who has just finished
his first year of training at Union
Theological Seminary, New York
City.
His sermon subject will be
"For I Am Only a Yoath".
A reception for Wright and for
Jtwo years service with the Air
Fo-ce in Japan, will be held in
the Fireplace Room immediately
following the morning service. All
friends of these tw young men
are cordially invited to attend.
The Sunday School will present
a Children's Day program In the
assembly room of the new base
ment of Ihe church at 9:45 a.m.,
under the direction of Miss Mary
Eyre, Sunday School superinten
dent. All parents and friends are
urged to attend.
Ernie Ferguson win lead the
Feature Set
For 2nd Week
The city-wide union Salvation
Healing Revival Sunday enters into
its second week in the large gospel
tent located at 192S Lana Ave., one
block east of Portland Road. The
affair continues through June 24. ;
Nationally known Evangelist R
W. Culpepper is featured at the re
vival, which is sponsored by the
Salem Pentecostal Ministers Fel
lowship representing 22 full gospel
churches in the Salem area.
Rev. Culpepper recently con
ducted successful city-wide revi
vals in Los Angeles, Milwaukee.
Wise.; and Watsonville, Calif. Eight
persons comprise the evangelistic
party.
Special healing services are con
ducted nightly, starting at "7:30
p.m. except Sunday when special
afternoon services " will be con
ducted st J p.m.
Sponsors emphasize that the pub
lic is invited to the services, which
are non-denominational and non-sectarian.
Group Slates Final Service
The Marion County Holiness As
sociation will conduct its conclud
ing service for the summer, Tues
day night, June 12, at the South
Salem Friends Church.
There win be s day services,
due te Dairy Vacation Bible School
in progress la the area. Rev. Paul
Barraett, of the Highland mends
Church, will be the speaker. The
service is epea la the public' - -
SPECIAL SERVICES!
Friday Saturdar-unday
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Thornburg Evangelistic Fcnily
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Public Cerdistly Invttesl
South Salem Friends Church
. Sewth C4nmrdal St. at Washlfigten
be featured soloist at the conven
tion Sunday night, June 17.
Calvary's former minister. Rev.
Omar Barth, will be present at a
special 1 p.m. Calvary Dinner for
Salem visitors Sunday, June 17 at
Seattle's Norselander restaurant.
church.
Christ Lutheran
llihle StiiuS Set
The annual Vacation Bible
School at Christ Lutheran Church
will open Monday at 9 a m. and
continue for two weeks. Monday
through Friday.
The course for the two-week
session will be "The Bible and
the Home", with activity and
classes for ages four through the
sixth grade.
Episcopalian
Start June 18
mosa for evangelistic work.
Mr. Thornburg, with the Four
Flats quartet, made a three
months' tour of the Orient last fall
and is returning to Formosa as a
result of this work. Chalk talks and
special music are included in the
Sunday niht service..
First Baptist
Church Sets
Guest Pastor
Inland Mission, will be guest speak- j in the adult department
er at the Bethel Baptist Church at
7:30 f .m. Wednesday, June 13. He
also will show films of work in
Africa.
Dr. Davis was a missionary in
East and Central Africa for many
years, doing pioneer work In the
Belgian Congo and French Equa
torial Africa. He also was station
superintendent and legal represen
tative for the mission in the Congo.
Dr. Davis was elected to the posi
tion of general secretary in 1941
and in 1955 was named fo the im
portant position of international
general secretary, highest admin
isirative office in the missri.
nana, lor wnicn mey win pro-; . . . c . . i . i , puum. is toruiaii;
due. many original instrument., Qtl" vnt
Present plans promise a worth- ?k , W..Z1JZ1 o V.i
at the Calvary Baptist Church
this Sunday morning. The Rev.
Schlegel is en route to the Am
erican Baptist Convention which
convenes In Seattle June 15.
At 7 p. m. Sunday the com
mencement program for the Va
cation Bible School will be pre
sented. The Beginners, Primary
Mission Street
Evangelism Ends
Mission Street United Brethren
Church will conclude its "Every
Member Evangelism Crusade"
this weekend with Mrs. Scott Clark
of Newberg as evangelist for the
ladies' group. She will speak Sat
urday evening and at both the
morning and evening services on
Sunday.
Daily Vacation Bible School wiW,
besin Monday morning at 9
o'clock. Mrs: R. V. Kilmer will
The public is cordially invited to!be tnp director - The school will
meet Mondays thru Fridays for
the film strip, "Our Protestant
Heritage". Young people of Junior
High, Senior High and College ages j
are welcome. Trisha Perrin is
president of this group.
SALEM TRUTH CENTER
114 COURT
MMtphyaicil lttfrt
Ymilh Sim4y Ickot
Stmly DiMnHln CIkmi
Prtysr HmIms CIMm
Metaphyseal library
Snt (Hoa
fk. -SM V 34010
The sessions are planned for 912
a m. Monday through Friday,
June 11-22.
Baptist School
Runs 2nd Week
Children from the ace of four ,he SafPm ejfihls Baptl.;t church ?nd Junior age children will all
throueh the sixth Krade are in
vited to attend annual Daily Va
cation Church School beginning
June 18 at St. Paul's Episcopal
Church at South Liberty and
Myers streets.
School will be under direction
of the Rev. Willis M Rosenthal,
curate of the church, and will be
held daily from 9 15 to 11:30
a m , Monday through Friday,
ending June 29.
Central Lutheran
To Start Mondav
Double Services
Slated at Church
Double services for Sunday
morning worship will begin at the
First Christian Church Sundav
morning and continue throughout
the summer. The added service
will begin at 8 30 In the morning.
ine regular 10:45 service and the
iwo weens, ine concluding pro
gram will be given on Sunday
evening, June 24.
REVIVALS TO START
Faith Tabernacle will begin a
series of revival meetings tonight
at 7:45 with speaking by Chaplain
Coats of Los Angeles. The Rev.
Mr. Coats has been a missionary
in Japan since his discharge from
the Armed Services.
Foursquare Church
490 -N. 19th St.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
6:45 p. m. Youth Service
10:30 a. m Morning Worship
Peter's Restoration"
7:30 p. m. "The School of
God"
Special Evangelistic Service
Rev. Roy E. Worthington
A FRIENDLY
WELCOME AWAITS YOU
luc fl'IO uinnhm ...III k. :,ii; I - '
their Vdav session featuring the 17 JftPVh rTu?
"The King's Adventure-1 tL" ci IT i.6". V.'V'
I - - . UA.. n I .. J M.
in n n t Vi 1 1 i-attb f h r fin ft h T imcHav
June 19. Sessions begin each day nemi' lne R,ngs Aavemure-j This Sunday's sermon will be by
at 9 a.m. for ages three years . . . .in . Wayne Green, "That Nothing Be
through the thud grade. ! .nesday evening, a spec.a foowed . ,
Classes are being held in the m'd-'k n " rTmir NI Barth at 7:30 by "The Morc Ellen'
Salem Heights Community Hall, h,ch t"e Rev. Omar N. Barth Way...
Church, will bring the message
The Lutheran
Churches of Salem
WELCOME YOU
ST. MARK'S (I). L C.)
141 North Church
Service tl:M a. as.
Sundav School 1:11 1. sa.
John L. Canble, Paster
ST. JOHN'S (L.C. Ms. Syi.)
lftk and lourt sta.
Service 11:3k a. n.
Sunday School t:15 a. as.
H. W. Cross, Puter
GRAl'K (E. I C.)
13M Sunnwiew Avenue
Service S:M s. n.
Sunday School 10:15 a. m.
Lowell Holte. Paster
GOOD SHEPHERD (U. L. C.)
37Z0 South Commercial
Service 11 a. m
Sunday School MS a. a.
a W. Ebright, O. D., Paster
FAITH (U. t, C.)
450.1 North River Road
Services ft:3 a.m. and
11 a.m.
Sundst School 1.45 a. m
Wsrren W Pechmaa. Pfstor
t HRISI (A L C.)
SUte at 18th Street
Services S:3f a. n. and
11 a. m.
Sunday School, 1:45 a. m.
T. M. Gebhsrd, Pastor
CENTRAL U P. C.)
North Capitol at Gatnea
Services M t. as. and
1:30 p. m.
8unda School 1:45 a. a
Hsrsld GrlndaL pastor
' 4l
f- ,
Salem's Singing Church
First Church
of tha tlazsrens
Center at Thlrteeath
45 Sunday khoel
10:50 Mornlnt VttiMp
Tncaaagiag Ckrlai" '
:30 Youth HtMMT ,
7:30 IvanffollsHe Service
-Better Tha Sacrifice" '
Rev. Duane E. Muth, Pastor'
. - The PubUela Invited .
.'
Ik- tmpn.. . -
,
40
pf' -f"
i
BILL JACKSON who tings la
sacred concert Sunday at 7:30
pn.
At
First Baptist Church
WORSHIP THt LORD ON
SUNDAY
t45 m. -Attend
growing
Sunday School ,
' a. m.
j "When God Slagc -" -',
- Rev. Bea Owea
r . 7 JO p. m.
Sacred Concert ky ,
BILL JACKSON
BaritoM trained hy
: Jaha Charles Thensat
. AND
REV.
WM. CROSS
of Eageat
: tpeaklag oa "8tambling .
. Block of tha Cms"
See "Scrap and Steel
fulU eagth aeand atovli
film oa WEDNESDAY at
7:1 fM.
""Slarloa aadlUberty
$ at V i .iTt i.'W 0 'I
and tn the new cnurcn Dunning
i icon t ;u... T, I
u ,,J . u'i s7.,w u ih. 8nd fonduct baptismal service.
Mrs. Hershel rnckey is Ihe p-., nB,.i, .Jcm.H ih.
general superintendent of
school. The school display pro
gram in the Community Hall
building will close the school
'June 19.
it.. Th' Rcv Barth assumed the pas
me , , . ... t, i D.nti.i
Church of Paterson, New Jersey
on May 1.
First EUB Bible
School Scheduler!
"The King's Adventureland"
will be the theme of annual Va
cation Bible School of the First
Church Buys
School Bus
The Sunday School of the First
F.vangrlical United Brethren
Children from three years old
through junior confirmation age
are invited to attend the annual
Central Lutheran Bible School,
beginning Monday at the Church
at Capitol and Gaines Streets.
Teachers for the two-weeks'
I I - 'M - Vn..n.nn Dill,
SCnOOl Will lie .urs ,iwnnu nur, i c. .
Mrs. Katie Ervin. Mrs. Thorvald Is1""'
Ericksnn. Mrs. Josephine Hough-! Transportation will be provid-
om and Pastor Harald Grindal. r" " sc lal e , l"u'1 to Sunday School and Church serv
ru-,. u,iih ih MnnHav office. Mrs. Maxine Hilfiker will .
through Fridav instruction will; direct the school, which begins
he Mrs Robert Haynes and Miss 1 Monday at 9:30 a m. and contin
ues inrounn June it
Evangelical United Brethren Church has recently purcnasea a
Church at Marion and Summer forty-five passenger bus to help
solve the transportation promem
(or many children and adults who
are now having difficulty getting
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
CHF.MEKETA and WINTER
"Builders of the
Church"
By Dr. Poling
Two Services: 9:45 and 11 a.m.
, KOCO 10:00 a.m.
WELCOME TO
EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE
Market and Park Ave. Assembly of God
L. A. Larson, Pastor
S IS a in Comf lo a friendly Sunday Srhool
11:00 a m Insplrlnn mnrnlni worship irrvlcr
7:30 p. m Evangelistic Rally with N I). Davidson
Superintendent of the Orrton Aaaembllei el Cod
d) DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Menday thru Friday : a.m. te 12:00 neon A 4-11
Caatei Handicraft Slnilni Bible Storlei
For Infornullon rail S-701I
No mid-week aervlrei. we are co-ope ratlnt with
the I'nlon Tent Revival at ISZS Lana Ave.
Marilyn Barnes.
Classes will be from 9 tn 11:30
Free Method 1st
Schedule Told
Vacation Bible School begins
at 9 o'clock Monday morninc at
the Free Methodist Church, Mar
ket at Winter Street, under the
direction of Mrs. M. C. Miller.
A corps of teachers has been
planning for several weeks for
the occasion. The school will con
tinue through June 21 with a
public program to be presented
on the closing evening.
First Presbyterian
Classes Start Monday
ices.
The bus will also be used by
the Youth Fellowship for their
trips to Conferences and other out-
infis.
A Children's Day Program will
be presented Sunday morning by
the Sunday School at 10 am. At
the Worship Service at 10:50 a m.
the pastor, A. G. Jamieson will
speak on a Children's Day theme,
"The Carpenter's Son". .
The evening sermon topic, The
Annual Vacation Church School
opens Monday at 9 a m. for young
sters at the First Presbyterian
Church in Salem.
The two-weeks school will look (Kingdom of God is Near You
at everyday problems through
Bible stories in the junior classes;
primary youngsters of first, sec
ond and third grades will study
about Bible shepherds. Children
four to six will be in the kinder
garten classes
E
North ltd mi Oaimn
lev. R. K. latthelor, Sattor
WELCOME TO
MS a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
II a m. WORSHIP
"Ha ShouM Have Gel Sanctified"
7:30 p.m. CLIMAX RALLY
"DUMBER THAN TH1 DONKEY"
Meet a Friend at
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
vv
REVIVAL
With
Evangelist
vie TT . ininivn
Continues!
Meetings every night except Monday and
Saturday 7:45
Bible Study 10:0011:00 A.M.
Dallas Assembly of God
Leland F. Morse, Pastor
Calvary Chapel
Full
Gospel
1143
N. Liberty
G. G.
Hflllgoss
Psitor
9:45 Sunday Srhool
11:00 Morning Worship
Specisl Speaker L B. Wels
from California'
7.00 Young People's Service
7:45-Sunday Night
Evangelistic Service
No mid-week services. We are
cooperating with the Union
Tent Revival at 1929 Lana
Avenue.
Phone 2-7071
Everyone Welcome
rtrf Sotwf Through Iff At
long last Turn Homtwari
vVhen, at journey's end, a spirit finds
its eternal home, it is proper that the
funeral service should reflect ell the
beauty of this transition, all the solace
of this truth.
Obfnmt e Mi-wy IViih,
HitdhloltitryNfi
20S S. Church at Ferry
.UUUOME'
24-Hr. PlMHMi 3-fUf
Advenlists Set
3-Level School
Poors will open Monday at 9 a.
m. lor hoys ana Kins oi pre-
Yacalion School Opens
LYONS - The Catholic Re
ligious Vacation School began
Tuesday for a two-weeks' session.
Hours are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
daily, in the Catholic Community
Hall. The Lyons Community
Methodist Church Vacation
school, primary, and junior age ooi oegin July , instead
levels, at the Salem Seventh-day ;f Ju"' H previously an
Adventist Church at N. Summer j nounccd.
St. at Hood.
The daily proqram will be un
der the direction of trained per
; sonnel, and will include various
"crafts, music experiences, stories,
nature study and games.
Of special interest to the pre
schoolers will be, the rhythm
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
Down Town
the Tall White Spire
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
HIGHLIGHTS
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Ervin W. Potter
Elmer J. Church
Brooks H. Moore
Sreekt H. Meere, Minister
ST. PAUL'S
EPISCOPAL
S. Liberty aV High st Myers
- SUNDAY SERVICES -7:30
Holy Communion
9:30 Family Service
11:00 Matins and Sermon
Mission, V. F. W. Hall
630 Hood Street
Family Service, 9:30 A. M.
Kev. Geo. H. Swift, Rector
Beginning Today
Continuing Through the Summer
First Christian Church
Marion & Cottage
Identical Morning Worship Services
8:30 and 10:45
Sermon: "That Nothing Be Lost
9:45 Church School Hour
7:30 Evening Worship Hour
Sermon: "The More Excellent
Way
ji
"MMIMIH THt SAISATH DAY"
SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
NORTH IUMMIR AT HOOD ST.
Services en Saturday
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Preaching 11:00 a.m.
Youth Meeting 4:00 p.m.
MINISTU ILD. H. A. PICKHAM
A Mest Cereisl Welceme
Awaits Ye
If 1
' Children's Day Program
10:00 A.M.
Sunday School Classes 9:30 A.M.
Adventure Land V.B.S.
June 1 1 to 24
Monday thru Friday 9 to U A.M.
Transportation provided, call the
Church office 3-7413
Sunday Services
10:50 A.M. "The Carpenter's Son"
7:30 P.M. "The Kingdom of God Is Near You"
First Evangelical United Brethren Church
Corner of Marion and Summer
A. G. Jamieson, Minister
ORASl!.il ttElTffQMSS
SEE GOD MOVE IN A DIFFERENT WAY
Saturday-8:00 P.M. -With
Rev. L. C. Coats-Max Wyatt-Paul Cannon
Beginning-REVIVAL With Chaplain Coats
Young Former loptist Missionary t Chaplain
Every Night Next Week (Except Monday)
All Churches Invited
Sundey School 9:45 Sun, Morning Worship 11 A.M.
FAITH TABERNACLE
N. 5th & Gaines
:2 CHURCHES INVITE YOU
To One of Salem's Greatest Spiritual Moves
r
T .. t
f:
-Alti
Scores have been saved, healed, filled with the Holy
Ghost, and delivered in this mighty salvation healing
reyival.
UNDER THE
Tent Is loeated at 1925 Lana Areaae, eae bleck east of
Portland Road la Salem, Oresoa
mm
Heofed
Healti
Heated
Heoferf
Rev. R. W. Culpepper
Tent is htattd lor your comfort
HEAR
R. IV. CULPEPPER
Saturday Afternoon 2:30
SPECIAL: Healing services for all out
of town visitors.
Sunday Afternoon
2:30
GREAT MIRACLE
RALLY"
Saturday 7:30 Great Holy Ghost Rally
Hundreds Have Been Filled in These Services
Special: 2:30 P. M. Service Tuesday Through Sunday and
Nightly at 7:30
I!
Arlene' ene e 1J ipenierinf entecettal Cliwikea lJy awMtraf ane! eifhl-Oee, aenks Mlf
ne'er (la ler.1 Id. 1 30 tM. Oen'l mix Ait re4 "Mal. laity." arbt Hw 4 aWkMi. ..
y
Snnnanrerf bv Salem Penterrrtial Minntert fllovhtp. v C. H. Sfhahero. Chairmen,