Tomorrow's Sunday ' A pic of Special Church Activitiet in Salem and the Valley Labish Center Church Plans Installation Statesman News letvlre LABISH CKNTER Thirty six church officers and teachers will be installed at the Labish Center K angrcal United Brethren Church Sunday. New church officials include: Harrv Boehm, class leader; Mcritll Reed, assistant class lead er; Roy Westling, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Overy, financial secretary; Merrill Reed and Willard Aker, trustees: Orville Klampe, Mrs Roy Tyler. E. M. Boies, Mrs. 0. P. Cotner, Mrs. Harvey Aker, stewards. Superintendent Arlo Pugh, Sunday School super intendent; Mrs. Arlo I'uyh. junior department superintendent; Wil- lard Aker. Sunday School secre- tary; Phyllis Aker, Sunday School treasurer. Mrs .Merrill Reed, Cradle Roll teacher; Mrs. Arlo Push, primary class; Mrs. E. M. Boies, junior girls; Mrs. Emery Jones, junior , boys: Mrs. Jack Oglcsby, inter- mediate class: Mrs. Nathan Kurth, junior high class; Merrill Reed, senior high class: Miss Grace Klampe. college and young people; Nathan Kurth, Cruisers class; the Itev. Lyman L. Myers, Kum-.lnin-I's; Mrs. Marion Gilchrist, Bible class; Grace Kiampe. senior youth fellowship; Mrs. William Pfau. in termediate Youth Fellowship ad visor; Mrs. Lyman L. Myers, Live wires advisor. Men's League Jack Osleshy, president of the Ei angelical L' n i t e d Brethren Men; Willard Aker. vice president; II. G. Pcarsall, secretary - treas urer. Mrs. Harry Boehm. vice presi- dent afternoon Christian Service Circle: Mrs. W. R. Daughtery. treasurer. Mrs. K. M Boies, president of the evening Christian Service Cir cle: Mrs. Owen Thomas, vice presi dent ; Mrs Roy Tyler, secretary- treasurer. Patty Oglesby, president of Youth Fellowship: Richard Rhodes, vice president: Patty Jones, sec retary;. Betty Kurth, treasurer. Holy Communion service will nfo be hdd Sunday. A film. "A Wonderful Life," will be shown at 7:45 p.m. Sunnay. Methodists to Hold Teaching School Here .iir ..,. c... ,..,. ;"" -serVance of the one hundredth an-' S.Ch.r1,.J ! "WV lmvcTMiy of the establishment of of the Methodist Church will open Mjssolirl Synod Lu,heranism in with a 5:30 pm dinner meeting,.., . . ,A . ...:,, .nrH Minaay at tne rirsi .iieinnbist Church and continue through Fri- day This school is sponsored by the Oregon Conference Board of Kdu- catinn and is an nhseri alion-nrar-i , mm lounoea tne nrsi congrcg, tier school giving practical help to!lion, ln ,he ,rM church school teachers in depart- ments from nursery through highly, . . school age (.(Milral Lutlieraii About 125 teachers from , churches throughout the state are lllCS rillll enrolled. Sessions w ill be at First , Methodist Church and housing pro- ided at Lausanne Hall on Wi cite I'niversity campus. Leaders nf the school are: Mrs. J. K. Sayre, director of children's work for the Oregon conference: Mrs. F. Arthur Rollins, nursery superintendent, Rose City Park Methociist Church. Portland: Miss Lucy Rickrl, director of children's work of the Pacific Northwest con ference: Mrs. Donald Campbell, pastor's wife and teacher, Milton Freewater: Mrs D II Wyatt. dis trict director of children's work. Southern California-Arizona con ference; the Rev. John Wood, pas tor of Garden Home Methodist Church; and the Rev. Kugene F. Laubnch, executive secretary of the Oregon Conference Board of Fducation. Vacation Church School Program 1 Sunday at Liherty Statrtman News Srrvde j LIBKRTY-The daily vacation Bible school of the Liberty Chris tian Church of Christ will hold its program Sunday during the Bible school hour. I Sere ice will begin at 9 4.1 am, and Mrs Martin Boalwripht will! have hare of Ihe pit-ithool croup. Mrs. P. V. Fancy has the first and second grade group and Mrs. Arlie I-argent has the third anci fourth graders. Assisting are Rosemary Boat wnght, Dorothy Schneider, Joyce Clark. Bonnie Jean Kurlh, Dick McKillop. and Judy Heady. , Mrs. Bonnie Drawsen is secre- ( !ary. Chervl I.ee Kurth, assistant j secretary. Mrs. William 1 rapnell , is the director. G. R Boatwright will 'have charge of the morning service at 11:00 o'clock. i , iia First Church of the Nazarene ' Center at Thirteenth J- l- :45 Sunday School . ' '- 10:50 Morning Worship .At-'Al9 "Filly Joined Together" 'tkiidlC'" 6:30 Youth Hour Ji--' '. "The Personal Touch" , B , a ,,", ! 7:30 Evangelistic Service Rev. Duane E. Muth, Pastor Salem's Singing Church Th rublic ,, ,nvjtf(! i Bangkok Mission Leader to Hold Series of Salem Talks rv ti d w r. u Dr. Horace W. Ryburn, Field has lived in Bangkok since 1938, Dr. Ryburn will arrive in Salem on Saturday. June 30. He has been in sttendapce at the World Consultative Conference in New Vni, ,.nx k .h. Rnard f rr.io- ui... rt ik. nk York, called by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, tie has ilso tiled en gagements at the recent meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. Reservations are now being made for Dr. Rybirn's major ap pearances in Salem. A special men's breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Monday, July 2, for an ad dress ny nr. KjDuni on inaaow Over Asia." The ten Guilds of the Women's Association are preparing for the Women's luncheon Monday noon, when Dr. Ryburn will speak on "Gwen Grows the Tree.'' Dr. Ryburn will preach at both services Sunday morning, Julv 1st. The early service at 9 45 j, broadcast f-om 10 to 10:30 ver station KOCO The second service is at 11 a.m. His subject will be "What's in a Name." A young people s rally is set Sunday at 7;30 p.m. This rally will open with a reception and fellowship hour. Dr. Ryburn's su tion? Dr. Sehultze Guest Pastor Dr. Daniel H. Sehultze, Wil lamette Professor, will preach at 10 a m. Sunday in the First Con gregational Church. The Church School will meet at this same hour throughout June and July. There will be a Church-Time Nursery also at 10 a m. and Baby Care as well each summer Sundav. Dr. Julian Keiser is in Omaha, Neb , attending the national bi- ennial general council meeting of Hie Consreeational denomination. Mr. Paul Harvey. Jr . also s First Congregational Church is attending as a delegate of the Oregon Congregational Confer ence, of which he is Moderator. President Sends Special loiter to Lutheran Synod ST. PALL. Minn. - The 43rd convention of the Lutheran Church ! Missouri Svnod nnened its sessions in St. Paul Municipal Auditorium Wednesday with special greetings I from President Dwight D. Eisen- hower, addressed to Dr. John W. Behnken. president of the 2 000.000 memoer cnurcn noay. since isjj. "Because," the President said. "tl.i ri anl i n n ...ill inr'lllAa nn H. , , ., ,,, :., th m,mh.r " :.;,f rh.ir h in thnt ta e - ot jour (hurch in mat state men and women who carry on the .tradition of faith and service be- i on pi hu ( ha miccinntirir uhn in ' . . . ' " " The film "The Higher Pardon" will be presented at 7 30 pm. Sunday at Central Lutheran Church by the Luther League. The public has hern invited to attend the showing, i Worship service will be con- ducted hy Val Barnes, league president. Gideons will participale in the It am. service at Centrol Luth eran Church Sunday. Butleville S( Is Vacation School Statesman News Servlre B UTTEV I I.LE Vacation Bihle School sponsored by the Butte- ville Congregational Church will begin Monday and continue for ten days. The church picnic has been scheduled for July 8 following the morning service, and will be held in Champoeg State Park. It will be a no host dinner. Mrs. Harriman Set to Accompany Mate in Campaign NKW YORK 'f - Mrs. Averell Harriman. wife of New York's Democratic governor, says sne is; all set to accompany her husband as he campaigns (or his party' presidential nomination. Mrs. Harriman held a conference for nrwswomen Thursday at her town house on Manhattan's I'pper Fast side. Asked if she encouraged the gov- ernor to inrow nis nat in the presidential ring, she replied: "Well, I certainly dicln't lis courage him. I always go along with what he wants to do " n . . . -t , t Administrator for Thailan who will be guest speaker it a coming The Rev. Boone L. White, new pas tor of the Morningside Methodist Church, who arrived In Salem with his family last week. M. , i Sat'll lis rreil'li Loriniii II M.M M- ' ai M. V -4t Church Pastor Starts Duties The Rev. Boone L. and Mrs. Florence M. White and babv Amv Camille arrived at Morningside ! Methodist Sunday, June 17. where . he was appointed pastor at the' Oregon Methodist Conference on June 1 Rev. White graduated from Bav- lor I'niversity in Waco. Texas and Garrett Theological Seminary in iVeic in Salem 1 l V 'ft A 1 1 A & LI. Kvanston Illinois, and did a ycarjsonage. of graduate stutiy at Drew Theo logical Seminary. His pastorates belore coming to Salem were at Skokie. 111., and Port F.wcn, N Y. The Rev . Mr While was born s. i-ongmont, Colorado, and Mrs. White at Goodland, Kan. Mrs While taught school after gradua- ",n ,ron' cniler ln mansion. 111 ,H,S 'avorite sports are mountain n""n 8nQ cumoing in me snow. ! fishing and Boy Scout work. He has his Eagle Scout award. r. . f . StUUCnt fjllCSt Preacher Here W. V. I.aMunyon, senior at Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkley. Calif., will conduct the . . a"d PTe3Cn lnp n a m servlrc a( st sermon at St Mark's Lmhrran rhurch Sundav. l,Mnnvnn mr.mr.nr nf St mar.i' : . :vlar " consioering entering the foreign misison field follnwin completion of his theological training. Free Methodists To Hear District Superintendent Rev W. S. Kendall, superinten dent of the Oregon Conference of the Free Methodist Church, will be guest speaker at Sunday's 11 am worship service in Ihe Free Metho dist Church The Itev. Mr. Kendall is known over Ihe denomination as an ac complished preacher, having served as an evangelist for almost 20 years before heing elected to his present office three years ago The sacrament of the I.ord's sup per will be administered as part of the sen ice. Dalian Gospel Church To Hrar Rev. Yoiler DALLAS At the Dallas Four square Gospel Church Ihe Rev. Bess Voder. Willamette District Co-ordinator will speak at the 11 o'clock service Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Perry Philp. will bring Ihe evangelistic message, at 7 4.i p in. CLASS HOLDS PICNIC The Kiirn Join t's and Adult Sunday School class of the Labish Center K T B Church held a pic i nic at Nrskowin on Thursday. (OMMCNION SERVICE rommunion 5mie combined .. :,u !,,;. . ,. ,,.,, ,n k hr.lH Sunday at St. Taiil's Kpiscopal Church. Salem. ' Billy Graham Film "BATTLEGROUND EUROPE" SUNDAY, ,7-30 PM if See and Hear Billy Graham in Hitler Stadium if Dramatic Production Filmed Entirely in Europe 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Promotion Program "Lights in a Dark World" (Main Auditorium) 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP HOUR Hear Guest Speaker Dr. Jock Mitchell of Portland "Real Discipleship" D jLaTI I Morion ond First Baptist Church 1 Pastor Giv.cn Renewed Call At Silverton Statesman fi Servire SILVERTON At the annual church meeting Thursday niht, the Rev. John Price, pastor of Pil grim Holiness for the past three years, was unanimously recalled for the coming year, tie- 1 to the ' u. u i,,,t i n r.raham 1 Sundav School ,lipcrintendcnt;' rLf. Zrv " Mrs JTr 11 " ;H H r reda Gr.'ham. oeaenness. and H. D. Nettleton, Elder. In addition to the regular Sunday services Pil grim louth service nas oeen sei for Sunday at 6 45 with Esther Nettleton as president. The Rev. Kenneth Fran of Sa lem, will be guest speaker Sunday at both the morning and evening worship services at First Baptist Church. The Bible study group will meet Wednesday night at the Mc Neilly home at 304 Mill StrecJ. Student Leader Robert I-ester, student at Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul. Minn., will conduct the services at Immanuel Lutheran Church Sun day anci Luther Leaguers will hold a Cmfl'iu Ai-inina nn-hnal nirntr on 'the Abioua. meeting at ,he church at 6 p m. Ray Lester, a student at Luther Theological Seminary will speak at Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday morning at 11 0 clock The Silverton Methodist church will hold two services Sunday, meeting at ft a.m. and 11 am. Woman's Society Day will be ob- j c j . V. i t .- Billv Graham preaching in five i 'apiul Bapti.t-jooo Lansing sun ed Sunday at 11 odock when . . . ,.u day irhool a IS am. Strvicea 11 serv newly elected officers of the group will attend together. 1 Son, ,srrvrc Seventh-day Adventist Saturday morning services begin at 915 with a song service followed by Elder McVay will speak, ana' then go to Monitor to conduct services, p 0 r 1 1 a nd. "Real Discipleship" Sahbath school will follow the Portland. "Real Discipleship" morning services. A baptism for Wii be the theme of his sermon, candidates from the Silverton, the Sunday School for this Sun Monitor and the Oregon City day only will convene at 9:30 Seventh-day Adventist church will a m. All departments wiU meet be held in the Oregon City church in the auditorium for Promotion at 4 p m. Saturday. Pathfinders Day services. meet Monday at 7 pm. Laivar i.umer i-edgui . .u,,- sor an open program Sunday night 81 I JU ULlW.a. n noiutr "t chalk talk bv the pastor, the Rev. Carl G. Berg. Bible Fellow- ship will be held Wednesday night! at o'clock at the Calvary par- Salk Vaccine For All Under 20 Weighed WASHINGTON t - The Public 'lealth Service is considering ner Department, Mrs. B. C. Hall, whether to recommend the Salk j Mrs James Lannigan, Mrs. Harl pol.o vaccine be made available Noble, Mrs. Margie McLaughlin, to nearly .all persons under 20 Mrs. Ruth Query, Mrs. Otis Brad years of age. bury, MrsMabeI McGuire, and A spokesman said Friday discus- B C. Hall. Primary Department, sions had been started as to whelh- er the-time is approaching when the priority group should he broadened from the currently rec- ommended 0 through 14 ages The priority group also includes pregnant woinco. r.rnnilv increased siiDDlies which have been available since about March 1 have led at least ot si.ii.s anri tern ones o Droafl- on thnir nriorilv Brouns to include1 Dersons no through It. though some recommend excluding in fants under six months or a year of ace. Rhode Island aad New Hamp . . ., shire unra Irt in 1 SI in week. The control program is a volun tary one. and any state may vary from the nationally recommended procedure in its own discretion. The national advisory commit tee will he consulted or called into seession to consider any health service recommendation before fi nal action is taken, a spokesman said. S64,000TV Winner Has 7-PoiintlBov DAYTON. Ohio l- Mrs. Bob by e O'Rourke. who wilh her jet pilot husband won $64,000 on a television quiz show early month, became a mother of a this sev- en pound, three ounce boy at 4 a m. Friday. The baby was delivered al Wright Patterson Air Force Base Hospital. Base ullicials said baby, mother anu1 father were all "doing fine." They said the O'Houikes had not yet decided on a name for the boy, who was 21 inches long Cap't. Thomas O'Rourke and his wife each won :i2,0ilfl on The M.non Question" television prn- gram hy answering questinns ahnui Shprlnrk Holmes They are also the parents nf a 20 month old daughter, Rohyn 1,000 Expected at Christian Missionary Convention Opening at .Turner Tuesday statesman News Service Tl'RNKR Some l.tot persons are eipertrd tnr the annual Ore- (on Chris-.tan Missionary Convcn- tton which opens Tuesday at the historic tabernacle at Turner. The convention will run through July j I. A host of widely known Chris-) llnn Church pastors and officials will be featured speakers al morn-, Ins;, afternoon and evening ses- j slon through the week. Delegates 1 are due from churches throughout j the state. I Besides the worship and Inspir-1 ational programs, delegates will face major business In (he form I ofve plan 10 reorganise the state, jBilly Graham Film Sunday "Battleground Europe" is the newest in the Billv Graham docu- nientary lilms and will be shown at 7:30 pm. on Sunday in the auditorium of the First Baptist 1 nurcn. mere is complete pic ture coverage of the Paris cru sade showing converts by the "" , h"- lorm in response iu me invita tion. You actually see and hear milerent languages through an interpreter with meetings i n Norway, Holland, German y, France and England.. Guest speaker for the 11 00 o'clock worship hour on Sunday will he Dr. John Mitrhell nastor nf the Central Bible Church in l 1 l I po.lii.C ' - - i - - I 1-tTp h pipit " 1 vlLI This Sundav Sunday morning will be Recog nition Day for 37 Sunday School teachers and officers at the Kn glrwond Kvangelical Cnited Breth ren Church. During the Worship c--,.;-- ,u , u it l. ncrvicc the teachers will be pre - srnled wilh certificates of appre ciation and mementos in honor of the past year s service. Those to be honored are Begin- Mrs Flora Martin, Howard Walk- er, Mrs Howard Walker, Mrs Floyd King, Mrs. Oscar Schweitz, Mrs. William Greif. i Junior Department. Mrs. Dick Sorick. Otis Bradbury. Mrs Wil - ''u irn, ;ui. uxnutm anion, ft rs. Wl lam 1'ern. hflwarrt ar- n. Mrs. r.awara iarneil. Ke Derfler. Mrs Maynaro1 Ku Nel- '" " i-iuju nun Vollln Department Harold Dour- is. Mrs. Harold Douris, Berwin 1 Murrav. Willard Bear, and Rev l.loyd I ecker. Adult Department. Dirk Sorick Mrs. Grace Thompson, Miss Ger IruHn l'f.tnhn Itev. Morris Good K"". ;rich, and William McKinnev Sunday School Superintendents are .Floyd Query and Mrs. J II Congregational Young People To Hold Picnic At the 11 o'clock service at Knight Memorial Congregational Church on Sunday morning the sermon suhjert of the minister. Louis E White, will be: "The Things That Happen". Young people of the Churrh will meet at 1:30 to gn tn a picnTe and vesper service at Dalles Park. There will be no evening meet ing of the Pilgrim Fellowship at the church. The second and final week of ihe Vacation Church School will npen Monday morning at 9 j)'clock. A closing program will be presented for parents and Inends on Friday at 7 30 pm. Boys and girls Irom four years of age through Jhe sixth grada are invited to attend, regardless of church affiliation. SAIEM TRUTH CENTER 1149 COURT Mttiphytiol ttMtv'tf, Youth $vndy School Study Diitutiten CUttvi Prtytr Hling Clinitl Mtttphytcl Itbrtry Book Shop Phono 3-4010 BDIIDODDDnDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDILI i HEAR! In, I. W. (ulpspptr Praytr Cords Civon Owt at tho lof mnirtf of Each Jot vie FOR lanud o nv 1 a ' f- 3 Irt-J n V K T7 a Lf a Utriy n a r ffDDDDDODDDDnDDQDDDaaDnDDDDDDDDDDDDDl ' . 1 arofram offered U the laral autonomous churches. Developed after two years' committee stady, this plan was tabled at last year's convention mill the present year's meeting. Other major business will In clude a plan for districting the stale uniformly for all organiza tions within the church that co operate in regional programs. Such activities would Include M and Men's Brotherhood, Chris tian Women's Fellowship and the state youth program. Nine num-( bered geographic areas would be, established In Oregon. The convention will open at 7:13 p.m. Tuesday with Ting R. 8a loin Churches APOSTOLIC jrSIS NAM! M Center. II m . I p m. ASSEMBLY OF COD Central Collaie and Hood 11 nd 7 30 p m Evangelistic Temple Park Market. II a m.. 7 44 p m The Chapel Fairview Avt. Bluff SI. 11 am., 7 '45 p m. and and BAPTIST Hfllirl' Cottaft and D. 11 am 7:30 p m. Calvary Ubfrlv and Miller a in , 7 30 p m. Sunday School, a. in 11 a m , 7 41 p m Plrtt LlMrty and Marlon 11 a m.. 7 :.T0 p m. I ImmantiFl Harl and Academy. II a m and 7 30 p m. wtit Salem 8th and Aoitmon. 11 am, 7 30 pm. CATHOLIC i St. JntfpO't Winter and Chemtk tta. 6. 7, I. 9 IS. 10 .Hi II 45 m St. Vlnrrnt de Paul - MyrtI and ! Columbus. I 7, I. 9:15, 10 30 and 11 45 am CHRISTIAN Court St. 17th and Court Sc-finnl. 0 45 a m . S 30 and 11 Fellowship Hour. 6 .10 p m rint Cottaft and Marlon. Biblr a.m.; 10:4S a m , 7 30 p m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Alllanrt 5th and Gainei 11 am. 7 JO p in CHl'RCH or CHRIST central Collate and Chemeketa. 10 50 am.. 7 .10 p m WSST SAI.IM CHt'Rl R Of CHRIST City Hall. 11 a.m . 7 30 p.m. CHl'RCH Of CHRIST. SCIENTIST First - l iberty and Chemeketa. 11 a m., 8 pm. CHl'RCH or GOO rim l.anra.ter and Glendait. and 7 30 p m. It a m. C'Ht'RC H or GOO. The 40 S 22nd 11 a m . 7 45 p m. CHt Rt h or god or prophkct I 1MO S. SOth. 11am., 1 4S p m 1 LUl H n vr ir ni t nnini r LATTER DAT SAINTS - Ith and (Mad ison. S am., I 30 pm. CHl'RCH OF THE SPIRIT Plrsl 1643 A SI . J.30 p m. CONGREGATIONAL First Cnttase and Marlon. 10 a.m knliht MrmorlU-lfth and Parry. 11 am. EPISt OPAI-St Paul's S. Liberty and Myers. 11 am 7:30, 1:30. mission of st pai'I.'s I vfw Hail. Hood st . -se a m. evancii i.icai. ami rffiirmed I B'thany - Capitol and Marion li m j ,:V,lT.'VJJI-0Nbr"', am. 730 pm si - summer ana nanan. tor jam, 7 30 pm. rAITII TABFRNACt.E 13U3 N. 5lh il a m., 7 :4S p m FOI KSQI ARE 490 N ltith 11 a m , 7 45 p m. FRtF METHODIST Winter and Market, p.m. 11 a m.. 1 30 fRIINIIS Hithland Avenue Church Hisnland II am. 7 .10 p m Smilh Salem Commercial and and Washinlton 11 a m . 7 30 p m. r, r.ospr.L Pentecostal Calvary ( hapel 1143 N Uberty 11 am. 7 45 p m. Silverton Couple Leave For Lutheran Meeting SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs C. J Towc left by train Monday to attend the National' Evangelical Lutheran Church convention that opened in Minneapolis, Minn., Wednesday. Towe is the lay delegate from Ihe Immanuel Lutheran Church, Silverton, and Mrs. Towe will at tend the National Women's Mis sionary Federation Convention as a delegate from the Immanuel WMF. The Rev. A. W. Nelson is also in Minneapolis to attend the convention. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL S. Liberty & High at Myers SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 Holy Communion 9:30 Family Service 1 1 :00 Matins and Sermon Mission, V.F.W. Hot! 630 Hood Street Family Service, 9:30 A.M. Rev. Geo. II. Swift, Rector R.W.Culpepper Only 3 More Great Services (SUNDAY 2:30 I "Spiritual Gift Wk" TONIGHT 'Pontocott In Action' UNDER THE HB.D TEKnT Tent is located al 1S25 l.ana Avenue, one block east of Portland Road in Salem. Oregon ALL PEOPLE OF k l.U eM.ill HurntMi S.IUwihia. Bey. C. H Scliarf. Caetrmea Cham pie, aaitar at Wichita, Kan sas, as guest speaker. Delegates will register earlier Taesday, Other featured speakers during the week wiU Include: Clarence Fuqua. coordinator of the youth division of the Christian Educa tion Commission: Dean John E. MrCaw. on the faculty si Drake 1'nlverslty at Det Moines, Iowa: : William D. Hull, missionary U India; Martia Clark, direct sup port missionary al Turner, Among highlights of the week will be a ministers' dinner al 1:41 Wednesday with Robert Mulkey presiding and a r e p t r I from Wayne A. Greene, pastor of First Christian Church of Salem; a rou-l rail Cot pel MHslsn - SOI N. Lib erty. 10 a nv, 7 45 pm . Jeius Name FenteeaitaJ UTS Lou il am. 7 41 p m 'jFHnVAH S wiTNrssrs I ISfM) Miaaion. ( p.m. Sunday. jrwisH Broadway and Madison. 110 am. Friday I. kincwoop mm. 112J Elm S 4S a.m., 10:4$ am, 1:4S p.m. Lt THFRAN I Central - Capital and Galnet Run- dav irhnol, S 4 a jr.. aervlcn 11 a.m. and 1:14 pm C hrlit-lS'n and Rlata. S M and II a m. Sunday School at (.41 am. Grace Lataeran Lanalng and Sun nvview. Sunday arhool SU am. Services B a.m. si John's - 14th and Court t 10 30 am. St Mark 34.1 N. Church. Sunday school a 30 am Worihip 11 am MFNTAL SCIKNCI .170 Kingwood A vs. Clauet I pm Trlday. MfTHOOIST Urn Church and Stata. I X and 11 am. Jaian Lea Winter and Jefferaon 11 a.m. Leslie Commercial and Meyers. II am, 7:30 p m. Mernlnfilda Metkedlrt Cknrek Sunday School S45 am. and services al 14 a.m. earh Sunday, , leit Salem 3rd and Ctrth. 11 a m and 1:30 p m. NA7.ARITNE first 13th and Center. 10 50 am , 1 30 i.m. Ort.fi BIBI.I STANDARD 1231 N. CommerciaL 11 a.m., p m. til PIi r.RINS HOLINKSS 22SJ Carlton 11 am.. 1 30 p m. PRESBYTERIAN first Winter and Chemeketa. I ll a m.. 11 am. RFORGANIZRD CHt'RCH OP ll CHRIST OP LATTER DAT SAINTS 11th and Chemeketa. 11 a mH I i n. IALIM BIBLR CHl'RCH 'b miles eaat on Center II. 11 a.m. and T JO p.m. SALVATION ARMY Ml Stata. 11 a m, 1:30 m. SIVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST Summer and Hood. 1:30 and 11 a.m SPIRITUALIST First 1120 Madiaoa. t:M in. TRUTH CENTERS 114 Court St Sunday School 10 a m. Worship 11 a.m. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP" No summer ecrvice. UNITED BRETHREN First 114 Miaaion St Worship 11 a.m. WrSI.FYAN METHODIST 13th and Mill 8L 11 a.m. and S n m ft: t '&mi Nertk Ith and Otie.es ev. I. K. SatcheW, eeeae 9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m. "IN COD MY HElf 7:30 p.m. "MAN'S CSIATIST ItlSlINO" "Son, Thy Sins Se Forgiven Thee" Meet a t rienat at THI nilNDlT CHURCH REVIVAL IS HERE L. C Coots OklihotM lapthl PriKk Ing Hailing, Holy 6loil laptisni Korean Chaplain Telling His Korean Experiences Saturday Alght Also Holy Spirit Baptism Each Nite 8 P.M. Eirept Monday Rev. Wyatt Preaches Sunday, II a.m. Sunday School S:45 a.m. FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 North 5th at Gaines Salem's Evangelistic Church SUNDAY 7:30 "God's list (ill" ALL CHURCHES B D Jr-f iS' Statesman, Salem, Ore., vektUn kannnei al l:M a.ns. Fri-1 The General Assembly of th day hi Ike enentUn dining kail; Presbyterian Church, V. S. A and men's and yaejtns' bantmeti meeting in Philadelphis in eeln t S:M .as. Satnrday. brstlon of the 230th anniversary Plctiresn camping (ratinds the organintion of the first la Ihe labernarl area will koast : Presbytery In the United States, Mm JM W Um deleiatea and attended by Um Rev. Gerald then will stay at motels and Emerson, assistant pastor el Sa hotels. nVi First PresbyterUn Church. The Re. L. O. White, Ubasan, 1 Mr. Emerson was commlslonef resident f the Oregon ChrlsUaa o( Willamette Presbytery at this grtHin, is enrrently an a trin U meeting of the highest Court o( Ear and will mlta ihe roaren- the church, which witnessed a lion. : unanimous vote to unite with the Cecil H. Sever, Bend asUr. Is United Presbyterian Chorea, vice resideat tl the Chrtstiaa This action by the General At Caarrh rgaaitatlon aad Charles mbly will now go to the Pret H. Addlemaa. Partlaad, serves as byteries for ratification. eierutive secretary. Tahernacle At Brooks Expanded statesman Newt Sen-ice BROOKS - An enlarged taber - nacle with newly paved and drained grounds will greet visitors to the 20th annual ' Old Fashioned Camp Meeting" in Bethel Gospel Park near here July 2 through IS. There will be sleeping and din ing accommodations, and, accord ing to information received from the Assemblies of God organiia- tion there will be the customary inspirational singing, old fashioned preaching and telling of Bible stories. Camp evangelist will be James Van Meter, pastor of the Central Assembly at Springfield. Mo. A. C. Bates, described as a "favorite old lime preacher." from Texas, will be camp teacher. The missions speaker will be Reuben Cande laria. pastor of the revival center at Manila, Philippines. Guest Speaker at Calvary Baptist Guest speaker at Calvary Bap tist Church Sunday will be the Rev. W. Berkeley Ormond. pastor of the First Baptist Church of Cas-1 per, Wyo. j The Rev. and Mrs. Ormond and family have been attending the American Baptist Convention this past week in Seattle, am) are touring the northwest on their re turn trip. At the 11 a.m. service Rev. Or mond will discuss "Meeting Ail Our Needs." His topic for the 7:30 service will be "A Balanced Life." miMIMIII THI IAIIATM Mr SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOSTH IUMMII AT MOOS IT. Sarvke tM ttimdaf Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Preaching 1 1:00 a.m. Youth Mooting 4:00 p.m. MINtlTH HO. H. A. HCKHAM A Mm CeeaUel Wakaww Awaits Yea FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHEMEKETA aad WINTER "Holy Communion" By Dr. Poling Two Services: 1:45 and 11 a.m. KOCO- 10:M a.ns. Hear Rev. W. S. Kendall Conference Superintendent Sunday-11 A. M. "An Active Faith" 7:30 P. M.-Mtsseao by tho Pastor Spacial Music FREE METHODIST CHURCH Market and Winter At lUt't tni'wg, tht Spirit Rtops IU Ktwarding Horvtif Richly rewarding is the spiritual harveit of a lita, well lived. All the solace and inspirstion of this truth u expressed in funerals we conduct. 1VE u I CLOUGB Obiervonf of f viry Wisfc, Httdhl ol htry Httd UUU0JJ Ida. Jj': - -1U!iH1 HOME 20s $. church stfVry Sat., June 23, '56 (Sec I)-7 Salem Pastor Attends Meet; Union Voted Mr. Emerson will speak at the 11 o'clock service Sunday and bring the report on the signifi cant action of this body in the field of Foreign Missionary en terprise, the evangelistic goals and programs, and the proposed advance in the on going work nf the church in A merits and throughout the world. Other features of this Sunday I morning service will be the ordi ,nalion nd installation of elders nd ,n deacons elected at the special meeting of the Mnwegation. Foursquare Church iH N. 1Mb st :4J m.hm4f st-sV. , 9C19MI :4I p.as.-rlti aoTvan I1.-4N a av "Dry wsr Sariasiw3 Xev. Roy E. Worthingtoa A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU First Methodist Church Down Towi the TsU White Spin :30 end 11 :00 a.m. "Imperishable Song" (The ralsms Broadcast KSLM-tl:JU!:M Breaks B. Meere . Mlalste The Lutheran Church f Salens - WELCOME YOU ST. MARK'S (V. L. C) 1 MS North Charcfe Senrlc 11:N . . ' flaadaT School l:M . au Jah L. raahla. fastor ST. JOHN'S (UC Mo. Syi.) 14th a a- loan sa Serrlc 1I:J a. as. Snaday School :ll a. m. R. W. Grost, raster CRACK E. 1 C.) S3M SuBByrlaw Aeaaa Service 1:0 a. as. Sunday School 11:11 a. sa. LaweO Balte. Pastor COOn SHEPHERD U. L C) 17i Sotrth Cammerdal Service 11 i. m. Sunday School :4i t. as. a W. Ehrifht, D. D.. Patter FAITH (U. L. C 4505 North River Road Service :M i.m. aid 11 a.a. Sunday School 1:43 a. bl Warrea W. Ptehaua, PaaUr CHRIST (A. L C) SUta at llth Street Service 1:11 a. u. aad 11 a. as. Cnaday School, l:4t a. m. T. M. Gehhard. Pastor CENTRAL (U P. C.) North Capitol at Galae Service 11 t. a. aad 1:11 a. m. Sunday School 1:41 a. b. Harald Grinds!. Pastor 9 L t t 24-Hr. Phono: 139 )