t T. r .. : Tomorrow's Sunday " AW o Special Church ActivUiet in Salem and the Valley Hebrew Christian Church Minister to Talk in Salem . Pr. A. U. Michelson.'founder Christisn Church of Lot Angelei, churrhet Sunday. He will talk on "Judaism and Church at 11 a.m.: "Conflict In Palestine, First Evangelical united Brethren Church, 3 p.m., and "Jews and the Second Coming in the Light of Prophecy," at Faith Tb- ernacle, 8 p.m. I Dr. Michelson has twice made extensive tours of Palestine, the new state of Israel, and Europe. He will give first-hand accounts of the development in Palestine and the unique position of the Jews today in relation to present world crisia. Formerly a judge and attorney in Germany, Dr. Michelson waa reared in Orthodox Jewry, but later embraced Christianity. He is director of world wide missionary enterprise, with repre sentatives in England, Australia, Germany,, France, Palestine and elsewhere. "He has the drive of a Moses and the teal of a Paul,"- says, the Rev. Steve Ferko of Los Angeles, field secretary of the Hebrew Evangelization Society. 'Dr. Michelson broadcasts the "Hebrew Christian Hour." He is slated to appear at Silverton on July 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church, It Newberg on July 25 and Albany on July 26. t Church Group To Hear Road Safety Talk A representative of the Stale Po lice Traffic Safety division is to participate in the Sunday evening meeting of the Senior M.Y.F. of the First Methodist Church, ac cording to plana announced at the meeting of the M.Y.F. council on Thursday evening. Jim Bowlin, Faith area chairman, is in charge of a Mr in of meetings on "Keep ing I'p With Ycur Age" and has been assisted by the area coun selor. Mr. Elmer Church. At Sunday evening"! meeting the' group will consider the problems of maturing adolescence behavior, with special emprasia on teen-age driving. In the following Sunday, July , the aeries will be con cluded when the topic "Kinder Itarten Religion" la considered with Betty Aston, as chairman for thit meeting. Evaluation of the maturity of one's religious faith will be presented in a novel man ner. Parents of the MYF mem ben art Invited to attend thit meeting ia the Fellowship rooms. At the council meeting, Ward Harris, general chairman of the recent Ice cream social gave a financial report, and the council voted $D of the proceeds towards the $50 pledge the group has made for MYF fund. Margo Hud kins in MYF fund chairman. Dr. Gatke to Give Sermon Guest Minister at the Knight Memorial Congregational Church Sunday, in the absence of the pas tor. Louis E. White, will be Dr. Robert M.. Gatke. a member of the faculty of Willamette Univer sity. He will speak on the sub ject "Enlarging Our Dwellings." Special music will be provided by Helen Harrison, soloist,- accom panied by Mrs. Lewis Mitchell. Small children will be cared for in the church-time nursery. There will be no meeting of the Tilgrim Youth Fellowship Sunday evening, at many of the members of this group will be on a beach trip Sunday. Dr. Sword at , Calvary Baptist The Calvary Baptist Church will have as ita guest speaker Sun day morning Dr. Victor Hugo Sword. Hit subject for the 11 o'clock service will be "Nothing to Lose." Dr. Sword served as a mission ary in Assam, India, for IS yean. He la at present active at a lec turer, radio speaker, adviser to foreign students, and personal counselor. For about three yean he produced a local radio program under the title "The Counselor." The speaker at the evening service will be Jack L. Kiekel, recent graduate of Berkeley Divin ity School. His subject will be "Llfe't Ambition." Liberty Church to Hear Rev. Strain LIBERTY The Rev. Donald Stram, formerly of Salem will bring the message on Sunday, Aug. 22, at the morning worship service at Liberty Christian Church of Christ on Skyline road. He hat been serving at pastor at Tuttle, Okla. With him will be hia wife La Vina and ton Jon. They will live at the parsonage at MS W. Mtdronna Ave. Lutheran Women Meet Wednesday i The women of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday July 25 at t oo in the Church. The topic leader is Mrs. Kermit Peterson and the subject Is "Wings. Wheelt, Bowt." Devotional leader1 will be Mrt. Norris Boe, and hostess will be Mrs. Faring and Mrs. N orris. and minister of the First Hebrew Calif., will apeak at thre Salem Chriitianity," at the Foursquare - , , X w "K X W Or. A. V. Mlckelsea af the Flrit Hrbrrw Chrtstlaa Chareh of Los Aagelet will address three charrk audiences la Salem Sun day. Californian to Fill Pulpit Dr. Clarence Roddy. Profetsor of Practical Theology at the Fuller Theological Seminary, will be the speaker at both the morning wor ship hour and the evening service on Sunday at the First Baptist Church. Dr. Roddy, who comet from California, has just corn- pleated a week of Bible teaching at the Cannon Beach Bible Con ference in Oregon. He will speak at the Morning Worship Hour on tlx subject, "The Future's Bright est Day." Another feature of the Worship 'Service will be the dedi cation of new church hymnals given at a memorial. The 7: JO evening service wllPj he a combination of music! talent By the youth of the church and a message on the "Facets of Di vine Grace" by Dr. Roddy. India Movies Due At Tabernacle Colored sound movies of India are to be shown at the Faith Tab ernacle on Saturday evening, 7:30. These are the pictures that Rev. and Mrs. Max Wyatt took on their recent three months of Evangelis tic meetings throughout all of India.- These pictures will not only show the different meetings which were - held but also thow many of the poind of interest which they visited from the South ern tip to the Northern border. Suburban At'MIVn.l.B Betkel Beatlst Bunds? sehool It am. Service SI . m.. 7 30 p.m. Sun day. 1:4t a.m. Wedneedev. Wesleren Sunday school it a m. rvIrM 11 am, 7 JO p.m. Sunday. BOORS Assesskly of OeS Hill block eouin of srnool. Sunday school S:4t am. Services II a.m.. T:tt p.m. Sunday; 1:4t p.m. Wednos day. CI.RAB LA SI Bvaoidlcal Valtfi Brtr. Whoatland Ferry rd. Sunday school 11 a.m. Same 10 a.m. Sunday. OLA fnlty Sunday school t:4t lm Sorvleaa 11 a m Sunday. rnva coRwrat ttaott Stale and Elms. Sunday school l a.m. BarvtcM II a m.. I p.m. Sunday. I M, Thursday. rntra ronNras Mrinodiat T. ma and Duroin at. nv. m a. Hardiaf, mlm.tar. Sunday school t:4S a.m. Worship 11 am. and 1J0 p.m. rnuiTLA'ND dav'achool, 10 a.m. Srvlc.. 11 a.m., IS p.m. Sunday. 1:St p.m., Wed nesday. OARDIN BO AD Chrlrtlsa Caurra Biblt School 45 am. Worship II sjn., 1:10 p.m. Sunday. Blbla Study Wednesday. 1 .N p.m. Arrtvn.lB albert Memorial Septus. 4SN Portland rd. Sunday school MS a.m. Sorvlcee It a.m., I SO p.m., Sunday. 1:W p.m, Thursday. ftPEWKLL Bvaaielleal Halted Brethren Sun day school. Id a.m. Services II a.m., t p.m. Sunday, t tin. Wednesday. Hint Churrk of Cartel 1030 Dearborn. Sunday arhool, I a m, Services, II a m., I D p.m. Sunday. 7 JO p.m. Wedneid.y. . CaaimaaltT Fllrabelh and Church- dale. Sunday school, t:4t am. Serv ices II a m., 7:4 p.m. Sunday. T:4t p.m. Wedneaday. Fatta Lntaeran 4sos r niver ra. Sunday school, t:4S a.m. Services, 11 ajn. Sunday. 7 p.m. Tueeday. Naearene 4IM Bailey. Sunday school, 4t a m. Services. II a m., 7 4 p m. Sunday. 1 p.m. Wednesday LA BUB CRNTSB Ceaaatanlty I Evens, leal united Brethren. i Sunday school. It am. Serylrei, II am, 7 41 p m. Sunday, ttt pm. Wednesday. LABItB Vn.l.AOR Belhel Asieeskly Sunday School, a.m. service., il a m.. 1 41 p.m. remmanlty Sunday school. IS s m. Servlcfi, II a m, t 30 p.m. SundayT LIBRRTT Ukriiy Church of Ckrirt Skyline rd. Sunday school, t 45 a.m. Services li a.m.. Tie pm. Bunoay. ijb p.m. Vedneedsy. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Marios' and Cotltge Streets Morning Worship Services I JO aad 10:45 TOPIC, fMI, YOU, OH WHO?" Minister, Wayne Green Church School Ivoning Worship .... ; TOPIC, "JOHN THI IIIOVID Northwest UB Conference to Open Monday The 103rd annual session of the Pacific Northwest Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church will begin on Monday. July 23 at the Conference-owned grounds at Jennings Lodge, Ore. (The Jennings Lodge Assembly Grounds). The sessions (business) will be held in the Junior High Chapel near the main entrance of the Assembly Grounds. The Con ference session will last through July 2 and the Annual Assembly (ciasset in Bible teaching, meth ods of instruction, etc.) will begin at 1 p.m. on that Sunday with the Dr. H. H. Dockter of Cheyenne, Wyo., at the Assembly speaker. The Conference Sessions will be presided Iver by the Bishop Ira D. Warner of Puente, Calif. The meeting! of Monday, July 23. will be with the various committees, which mutt complete last minute detaili for the Conference Session but the regular testion of the Con ference will begin at I a.m. an Tuesday, July 24. ' During the Morning Session of Tuesday, July 24, the Bishop War ner will be speaking on "Abound ing Grace.' The Evening Services wiU be held in the Luckel Audi torium. During the Session of Wednes day the Bishop will be speaking on "Abounding Life" and also dur ing this day's session varioua rep resentatives of the General Evan gelical United Brethren Church work will be introduced. The Mes sage in the Wednesday Evening Service will be by the Dr. G. H. Stine, whose home it Harriaburg, Pa. During the Session Thursday the Bishop will be speaking on "Abounding Service" and alto during thit day't session various representative! of the work will be presented to the Conference. The Message in the Thursday Eve ning Service will be my the Dr. Paul H. Eller, whose borne ia in Naperville,' 111. During the Session of Friday the Bishop again will be speaking on "Abounding Service" and the Eve ning Service will be the Annual Missionary Rally. The official session ending the Conference will be the Morning Service. Sunday, July 1 at 10:10 a.m. The Conference Superintend ent, the Rev. E. A. Fogg will pre side. Family Service Sunday At Episcopal Church . A Family Service la scheduled for St. Paul's Episcopal Church Sunday morning at 1:30. The Rev. T. M. Baxter will serve as officiating clergy.' Churches MACLSAT Cemmaalty Schoolhouse Sunday arhool. It am. MARION Friends Sundsy school. 4t a m. Services I Ism. snd S p.m. Sundev . rslvary Latkersa Sundsy school. It s m. Services, 11 a.m. Sunday. MirtDl.t CROVt CeaseiBBHy Srhoolhouee Sunday school, It l.m. services, 11 am. NORTH BOWfLL Ceesmuelty Sunday school It a m. Services II a m, t pjn., Sunday, t p.m., Wedne. d.v. OAK OBOVB Chael Sunday school, t 45 a.m. Service. 11 s m, Sunday. PR ATI! lH lunl Meaaenlie Sundsy school e a m. Service 11 a.m.. 7:45 p.m., Sundsy. Methodist Sundsy school IS am. Service 11 a.m., Sunday. PRINOI.I Pnena. Ranter rd., west mt MR. Sunday school t:4S am. Services II a.m., 7. .10 p.m., Sundsy. t p.m, Wedne. dsy, BoniRTS remeivnKy Schaolhouaa Sunday school, IS a.m. BOIRD ALB Friends Sunday school It a m. Services 11 am, t.JS p.m, Sunday. SALEM BIOBTTS Baptist Liberty snd aledrana. Sun day school f:tt a.m. t.rvlceo 11 am. 7 JO p m, Sunday. Oeed Shepherd Latneraa saas I. Commercial. Sundsy achool 1:45 a. as. Services 11 a m, Sunday. S.ath Salem Nautrene ttt K Ma drona ave. Sunday school t'4t a.m. Service. II am, 1:30 pm. Sunday. aeath.ldo Aeseaibly or Oed Pair view Ave. and Cedarwsy. Sundsy school t 45 Service II am. 7 45 p.m., Sunday. ":4t pun, Wednesdsy. tl'MMIT MKTRoniST Sundsy School 10 s m. weekly. II a m. serv ices second snd fourth Sundays ot each month. SWRGI.B flsrdra Boat Ckrlrtl.n 40IS Msr k.t. Sundsy school t 45 ass. Service 11 ..m Sundsy. TAt.ROT Temmenlty Sundsy school 4S a m. Services il s m I p.m, Sunday, t p.m., Wed nesday. Tl'RNKR Aeaemkly of Oed Sunday arhool 45 sm. Services 11 a m, 7 45 pm , Sundsy. 7 41 pm., Wednesdsy and Friday. rkrl.tlan Sundsy school (41 s m Services II sm. ISO p m, Sundsy 1 pm, Thuradsy. - M.ikedlat Sunday school 10 am Services It am. I.vrnth-Day Adventlst Sunday school 1:90 a m, Service 11 a m. NA ' Two miles wast tt Luteala. Sun day school, 10 s m. ...9:4S s.m. ..7:30 p.m. Christian Cross Designates . .. - " -. f , - HELENA, Ment.-43eraor J. Hags far the Christian Karat Overseas donated te CROP. Al round-as seas through the Church World Service program. Watching the branding, left, la the Rev. Oswald A. Scaalla af Red Ledge, slate CROP director. Directly behind Mr. Scaalla la William R. Markey, state senator aad swaer ef the Laiy EL raaeh near Rearee where the CROP drive Jar meat animate waa opened. Close-up af the new brand It circled la picture at right Lutherans to Install Pastor At Silverton Stateamaa Kewa tervtra SILVERTON The Rev. Alvin L. Selid will be installed Sundsy morning at 11 o'clock as pastor of Trinity- Lutheran Church. Dr. H. L. Foss, president of the Pacific District of the Evangelical Luth eran Church, will be the installing officer. In the afternoon a recep tion for Pastor and Mrs. A. L. Selid and family will be held at the church from 2:30 to I p.m. Trinity Luther League meets Sun day night at 7:30 and the quar terly congregational meeting will be Tuesday at I o'clock. The Silverton Mother Singers will be featured Sunday at the 11 o'clock worship hour at First Bap tist Church. , IavltaUea Issued- Dr. A. U. Michelson, founder and minister of the First Hebrew Christian Church. Lot Angeles will speak Tuesday night at 7:30 at First Christian Church. A special invitation is issued to all churches. Also speaking Tuesday night at t meeting to which everyone inter ested is invited, is Miss Ruth Tem ple at Calvary Lutheran Church.' The hour has been set for 7:30 snd a no-host coffee hour will follow. Mist Temple works among the Mexictnt along the border line. On Sundsy night Mist Temple, a former Silverton girl, who it now on vscstion from her mission work, will thow slides at 7:30 o'clock. The public It also invited to this program. Luther League sponsors the Sunday night talk and Naomi Society the Tuesday night event. Plan Cemmenloa Holy Communion will be cele brated at the 11 o'clock services Sunday at Immanuel . Lutheran Church. The Luther League will go on a hay-ride, starting from the church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday evening. Destination is the David Strand farm where there will be an outdoor picnic. Each leaguer may invite Iwo guests and old clothes are mandatory. Immanuel congregation will meet Monday night at I o'clock to consider the calling of a new pas tor. There will be no services in the Silverton Seventh Day Adventist Church either this Ssturday or on July 28. Members plan to go to Gladstone Park to take part in the annual camp meeting now in ses sion there. Services will resume Aug. 4. Congregational Church to Hear Keport Sunday A report on last month's meet ing in Omaha of the General Coun cil of Congregational Christian Churches will be given Sunday at the First Congregational Church. The report will be given by Dr. Paul A. Daviet, Portland, minis ter and superintendent of the Ore gon Conference of Congregational Churches', at the 10 a.m. service. Dr. Daviet was one of the 2,300 delegates and -alternates who at tended the meeting, at which (he General Council voted to unite with the Evangelical and Re formed Church. Morningsitlr Church Plana Picnic in Park Mnrningside Methodist Church members will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday In South Village Park lor a no-host congregational din ner. Following the park picnic, "the congregation will go to the church for a propram featuring films shown by Mr. and Mrt. C. W. Stacey. Ten universities, from Connecti cut to California, now admit wo men students to their Air Force Reserve Training Program., DR. MICHELSON Noted Hebrew Chrlttlen Ministsf of hxosat Ntbrsw Chrltlisn Hour, SPEAKS SUNDAY 3 Church ., 3 times. Hilt A JR. fewMera Chwch, dtO N. ltk tt. -JU0AI1M ANO CMIIITIANITT ". 1 00 P.M.-Hrst lenelltel United Bretneren CnoTik, 110 N. Sonuaer tt. "Tht Prtsent Conflict in PoUitint in thi Light of Prophtey'"" I 00 P M.-?aWi T.beale. 1101 N. ltd tt. "TNI JIWI ANO THI tICONO COMINO Of CMII1T IN THI IIOHT OF Tama ss K0O 0:11 A.M. Die! 100 - Sondiy4:15P.M. ' ' ' V.- - v J Areasea efflrla fly laaagcratea th Fragrant drive ia MeaUaa by lime, calves wearing the brand will Salem Churches APOSTOLIC jrtllt NAMB 445 Center II a m, I p.m. AttRMBLt OP GOD 1 Central Cotuie and Hood. 11 a.m. and 7 JO p m. Rvsniellstls tempts Park aad Msrket, II a.m.. 145 pm. The Chepel r.irvi.w Ave. and Bluff St. 11 a.m, 7:45 pm. BAPTIST Bethel Cottaie and D. 11 I s. IMpm. caivsry uoeny an Miner. s m, 1J0 p.m. Sundsy School, 145 ' capital Baptlat 3000 Lansing. Sun day school 41 am Services 11 s m, 1:45 p m. Ptrst LlDorty and Marlon. 11 am.. IJ0 pm . Immanaei nscei ana scaatmr. il a.m. and 7:30 p m. west Salem am ana nosemon. 11 am, 7 30 pa CATHOLIC SU Joseph's Winter snd Chemsk eU. a. 7, f, t il, 10:30, 11:43 a m. St. Vincent de Pael Myrtle and Columbus, a, 7. t, 1:11, 10:30 and 11:43 a.m. CHRISTIAN court It. 17th. and Court. Bible School. :4i a.m.; 1:30 and 11 s.m.; Fellowship Hour. t:30 Dm. First CotUfa aad Marion. l:tl a.m., 7 :3S pm. CHBItTIAN AND MlltlONART I AUlanee 1th and Gaines. II a.m., 7:30 p.m. CHl'RCH OP CHBIIT Central foliate snd Chemekets. 10.50 s.m. 1:30 p m WrT IAI.IM CHURCH OP CHBIIT City HsU. II s.m 7 30 p.m. CHl'RCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST First unorty sna inemeneia. ta s.m. CHl'RCH OF OOD First Lancsiter and Clendala. 11 a.ss. and 1J0 p as. CHITRCH OP OOD, the 00 S. Una. 11 ia, 7 a pja, CMt'RCH OP SOD OP PBOPHECT Itao S. tout. Ua m, 1.45 pm. rsMiaCR OP JtltlS CHBIIT OP LATTIB DAT SAINTS 1th and Madison, s m.. I M p.m. CHVBCH OP THR SPIRIT First I4V43 A St., 1:30 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL First Cottsse and Marion. 10 s.m. Knlfhl Memorial Ilth and Ferry II a.m. Giurch Picks Officer Slate At Silverton Stateamaa Newt Service SILVERTON - The Rev. I. M. Nelson, pastor of first Christian Church has announced officers for the coming year to include: Con gregation chairman, Harry Vet ter; vice chairman. M. B. Ford; clerk Margeritte Hallock: finan cial secretary. Mildred O'Brien; treasurer, Olaf Paulson, Jr.; trus tee. A. E. McCuIlough, R. A. Fish, Ray McKibben; Sunday School su perintendent, Frank Powell; eld ers. Ford, Vetter, Ira Lor on, Or ville Page, Jamet Bonner, Walter Marcus? deacons, William Bunt ing, E. Kellerhals, jr.. Milton Knauf, Paulson. Harold Park. A. A. FL McCuIlough, McKibben, Car roll Fold, Fish, Dan Hillman. John Page and Clarence Plank; deaconesses, Verna Bailie, Mrs. Anna Ferguson, Mrs. August Herr, Mrs. . Z. Ksulman, Mrs. John Middlemiss, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrt. Olaf Paulson, Mrt. Otto Dickmtn, Mrt. Oral F.gan, Mrt. George El ton, Mrt. Fish, Mist lna Harold, Mrt. Kellerhals, Mrt. McCuIlough, Dora Myers, Mrt. John Page, Mrs. Gladuyn Hamre, Mrt. Ethel Harrington, Mrt. Georgia Horn, Mrs. Ida Makinster, Mrs. McKib ben, Mrs. Eva Neat snd Mrs. Mar garet Ramsby. 1 SITUATION IMPROVES ALGIERS, Algeria un French leaders asserted after s long con ference Thursday that there it a msrke improvement' In the French position throughout rebellion-torn Algeria. SALEM TRUTH CENTER net court Metephyssisl leeteees Toots Iwndey scnool Siedy Dtstosaioa Claeeet Prayer HoeSe CUnlct stetepkysitst libtery rkone 141 Coaat PtOPHICT" Meed.r ltm tet. londey 4 II P.M. I J .... , ii CROP Cattle to Christian crew aa a cattle breed affixing Ike first "crass" ta a calf be ased U corneal hanger over BPIICOPAL It. Pad's ' S Liberty and Myers. 1 31. 0:30 11 a.m ., MISSION OF ST. PAl'l. l VFW Hall, uo Hood St.. 1:30 a.m. BVANGKLICAL AND RCFOBMRD Bethaay Cspitol and Marlon 11 a.m. BT ANGRLICAL IINITID BRBTHBBH Rail. weed 17th and Nebraska. II a.m , tn p.m. Pint Summer and Marion. 10 :M a.m.. 7 :3S pjn. FAITH TABRHNACLB 1301 N. tin. 11 ia, TH p.m. FOl'RIQUABR sao N Irth u am.. 141 pjn. FRER'METHOPIBT Winter snd Msrket II s m., 1:X p m FRIRNDI Hlrklsnd A venae Church and Highland II am.. 1:30 pm. ' South Isjea Commercial and Washington 11 a.m. 1 JO p.m. FULL GOtPRL PCNTBCOITAL Calrsry Chspel lit) N. Liberty 11 a.m., 1:4 p.m. Pall Gospel Mlaetea Ml M. Lle erty. 10 Lm, 1 :4S pjn. Jesas Mama Pentecostal 1171 Lewis. 11 s m., 1:4 pjn. 4-BHOVAR'l WITNIIiri 110 Miasloa. I p.m. Sundsy. JFWISR Broadway' and Madison. 1J0 p m IFndayi. KINGWOOD RIBI.S Hit Ilm I 4t s.m., 10.41 a.m. 1M p.m. , Ll'THrRAN Central Cspitol snd Cslnes. Sun dsy school, 0:4 am. sarvlcss It sm. and 7:30 p.m. CSrtst lOtn and SUtt, 1:10 aad it ajn. auaoap aenoot at S.4S a.ss. Grsea Lathersja Lanstne and Su nyview. sunaay scnool a:sa ajn. Services I s.m. . St Jeka's 14th and Court St teo a.m. St Mark 343 H. Church. Sundsy snwi e.ee m m. moranip is ajnu MENTAL SCIRNCB 370 Kintwood Ave. Clssssa t p.m. Friday. METHODIST Flrat Church and Stats. S JO and a am. Jasaa Lee Winter and Jefferson 11 a.m. Leslie Commercial and Mayers, 11 am. Msrnlnfaldo Methodist Chareh Sunday School t 41 a m. and services si II s.m. each Sundsy. West la Iras 3rd and Garth. II sjn and 1 JO pjn. NAZABINI I3tb snd S-jn. Pi ret Center. 10 M a.m.. 1 M OPFN BIBLB STANDABD 1331 N. Commercial. 11 ajn 1:11 p.m. Ml C RIM ROLINCI 3211 Carlton II a m.. 1:30 p.m. PRKinVTERIAN Plret Winter snd Chemekets. I 41 a.m.. II a.m. BFOROANIZCD CHURCH Or JKSM ; CHRIST or LATTFR DAT IAINTI 17th snd Chemcketa II a.m.. I p m. IAI.SM BIBLB CIllRrH 2' miles east on Center St.. 11 a m. 1 and 1J0 pjn. SALVATION ABM1 341 Stats. 11 ajn. 1:30 In, SIVINTH-DAT ABVSNTIIT Summer and Hood. 1:30 snd 11 s.m, SPIRITUALIST Mrat 1320 Msdison. T:30 pjst. TTtt'TB CINfKB 1141 Court St. Sundsy School 10 a m- Worship 11 a.m. UNITARIAN PRLI.OWtHIP No summer aervice. tWrTID BRRTHRRN Plret lit! Mission St. Worship II a.m. WISLITAN MRTHODIIT 15th and MiU St II ajn. and p m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town the Tall White Spire MO and 11;M a.m. "NOTI OF jor Broadcast KSLM 1130-12:00 Brooki Moore, Minister ' HIMIMIIS THI IAIIATH BAT" SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOITH IUMMII AT HOOD IT. services on letwrdey Sobbath School 9:30 a.m. Preaching 1 1 :00 a.m. Youth Mooting 4:00 p.m. MIHIITIS 110. N. A. PICKHAM A Most Cereal Wekeaee Awsks To . "INDIA CHALLENGE" Sound Color Mavle of India Revivals Tskea by Rev. and Mrt. Wyatt Thit Year SATURDAY AT P. M. FAITH TABERNACLE 1 120.1 North 5th At Gaines 1 Sunday Worship-U A. M. Church School-MJ A. M. DR. MICHELSON A JEW Nttlonslly Known Rtdie Minister SUNDAY NIGHT I P. M. 3 Salem Men On Methodist Church Panels Three Salem men were named to . western jurisdictions! boards at a recent conference of the Methodist Church at Colorado Springt, Colo. They are Ernest W, Peterson, named to the area study com mission; Dr. George Roseberry, budget and finance committee; Ervin Potter. World Peace Board. The Rev. Lawrence Guderian of McMinnville wat named chairman of the Journals Committee. The conference resulted in re assignment of four bishops, in cluding A. Raymond Grant to the Portland area. Dr. Alan Walker, trader of the Mission lo the Nation in Australia challenged the churches of Amer ica to a larger concern about 70 million Americana outside church influence. As a featured tpeaker he decried the world-wide disposi tion toward th hue gods of nar row nationalism, war and sei." Delegates conducted studies of th progress snd needt relating to th fields of evangelism, mis sions, education, finance and lay activities and social concern and action. Some 1M' delegates from l.MW churches in 10 ststet, Alaska and Hawaii attended th convention. Baptist Church Picks Pastor The Rev. W. Berkeley Ormond of Casper. Wyo., will become pas tor of Calvary Baptist Church ia Salem, starting about Aug. IS. His appointment wat confirmed at a church business meeting. He will succeed the Rev. Omar Berth who hat already left to accept a call to a church In Peterson, N.J. The Rev. Mr. Ormond wat trained at Colgate-Rochetter Sem inary, ordained In his native state of Virginia. He served several pastorates before going to Casper tnree years ago as pastor of the First Baptist Church there. He expect to arrive here with his wife and three children about Aug. IS. Church Rising at Middle Grove Statesman News Service MIDDLE GROVE Construc tion of the new Middle Grovo Community- Church Is progressing as planned, with the building foundation and sub-floor already completed. Walls art now being erected. and it it hoped IN educational unit ot the church can be occupied by thit fall, Mrt. Leslie Swink re ported. Completioa of th latter unit would leave only the social and sanctuary units still to be fin ished. The congregation is still meet ing at Swegle Grade School. , Love and marriage are appar ently here to atay. There are now n million married U.S. cititent, compared to M million in ISM. Foursquan Church 49 N IMk St 41 s.m. teetdey 041 p.s.-Todii IlitS s.s.-Sp V 7M p.m.--Clire esV tmJ Men Ofeta" Rev. Roy t. Worthington A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHEMF.KETA tnd WINTER "Who Can Hoar God?" By Dr. Poling Tw Services; t.ii aad 11 a.at, KOCO U N a. as. Walcom To EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE ASSEMBLY OF OOD Market St. and Park Av. I. A. Larson, Pastor 1:4S A. M. Sunday School for all th family 11 OS A. M-lasplrlag . Worship Service (: P. M Vsulh Meeting l it P. M-Stlrring Evaagellttic Service Good Singing Special Matlc e Thursday 7:11 P. N. Missionary Rsllv Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Keaaey From India Pictures sad Carlo L Statesrjianr Salem, Ore., jjffSTAR i CLAY MAS 32 H Taee Doily AttWIy Cmss s K r Accardiaff sa IS Ss. To develop mestogs for ioturdoy, reod worth correipondinr ro numbers of ycur Zodwx birth sign. Illsl l Seer l Deelmas I tpond ' SI Sooei 2 ' 3 Se 31 Boionced 3 Chaxftt . 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Good ()Advnc )Ncutrsl A S-3l-ta jt tsueut Aeaii I MAY Jl PV53 M 75 at mm WAV 22 hjnii: kTi 1UJ3-3H rtL47 5160 CAMcse Z? 7-10 30-41 yji?7? uo Wiv Ja .AUG i 4y 57 68 W0 AUG 4 rl j-ii Itl 7l 701 4fl 14 Soil Bank Deadline Extended to July 25' Final date for disposition of crops on the acreage reserve in the Soil Bank program wai ex tended from July IS lo July . Earl Johnson, in charge of the local Agricultural Conservation and Stabilisation office, said Fri day. Alto extended from July 20 to July XI wat the deadline for signing for the Soil Bank agree ment for 19M, Johnson said. Johnson reported M signers, to fsr, representing about llt.oos ia com pensition in Marios County. Salem Firm's Bid Low on Dam Projects PORTLAND A Salem man was low bidder oa work at Detroit darn site, H was announced Fri day by the Army engineer corpt, which also called for bids for a revetment project along the Wil lamette River. Louis Neuman, with an offer of fcM. 094, was low of five bidders I o r miscellaneous mechanical, electrical and architectural work at Detroit and Big Gift dami oa the North Santiam River... Bid for construction el a stone revetment, gravel apron and drift barrier along th left bank of th Willamette River at Indtsdeoce Bend, one-half mile aorthesst ot Independence, will bo opened Jut M at 1 p m. in the office of Col. Jackson Graham, Portland district engineer. Completion time Is M days. 1A7ADCUID -' ewkhM ttviwiiir I,,.,,, Cod near, trenpthona our f.ah, deeoena our devotion, and Increesos ex- love for men. We InviM you sa ver- ship with us tomorrow. 0:41 a.m. s- - sl-S. --1 TeSBVeTVt aOTIIBBBBf 1t w Sormoni 'Jotui, rh Way, tha Truth and fklt ' Church of tht Naiortnt "Salem's linginf Church" l "MyTatk- e y t M p as. Veedt I I Serves IN I VI lervire ft HEAR ... DR. CLARENCE RODDY Proas Falser Theological Seatlaary Sunday Morning anal Evening 11:00 A. M. "Tho Pwtwro's trighrot Dsy" 7:30 P. M. "Facets of Dlvlno Orace" l:4S A. M. Suaday School . :1S P. M. Tooth Meetings FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - fvory Kooef fiSrovgh Lift f long last Turns Hamtwari When, st journey'! and, I spirit finds iti trnl homo, it II prop ar thit tha fuharal tervic ihould reflect all tha boiuty of thit front Ition, til. th toloc of thit truth. Obstrvonf of lury Wisfc, HttdhM htry HtU Ml, I at m w M SOS S. Church at Parry Sat., July 21, '56 (Sec I)-7 GAZER Q L POLLAM ' ' OCT. 77-31 tf W 70-71 OCT 34f,fc NOV 13 l I tt U TT k5M7 WV? uavnAaeJt iv a v a mc n t CUC 23 Jan at irLi, J)4-3ir? Hs7 VS. ACUASejS I 31 i tt' w ! Kf, 4(311 M'-P- srscs 30 ma4 I o55eonT1 b4775J Blue Ribbon Pboto Entered By Salem Man A. L. Thompson, photographer with the Jetten Miller studio of Salem, won a bluo ribbon award and other honors at th recent Western States Photographers coo vention in San Jose, Calif., It wst learned her Friday. AO five picture He submitted were exhibited in Itself aa honor at th meeting of hundreds of pro fessional photographers of the U Western states. Photos of a Ketch ikan. Alaska, pulp mul won a blu ribbon and an honoribl mention. Portrait of Diane Hrabetx, Sa lem, ia ballet costume, won a see end place ribbon in its class. Th five pictures will b displayed ia th Miller star window. 5 Tha Lutheran ChwrthM of UUtr) ' ! WELCOME YOU ; ST. MARX'S IV. LO 141 North Church Service U:M a. a. ' Randay School S. m. ' John L. Caable, raster ST. JOHN'S (UC.-M. Sym.) ltth aadl cotnt Bis. , Merit lt:M a. at. Btwday ScanMl t:ll a. RS. IL w. Cms, aastr CRACK Itt tj 1 'if'; S30f Saaayview Arena ' Service S:H a. at. " Saaday School Kill a. at. Lowell Halts, raster GOOD SHEPHERD (I). L. C.) VU SMth (oauserrlal Service S:St and 11 a. as. Saaday fcheasl t:4s a. as. a W. Ehrifht. D. D rsstor FAITH (U. L. C.) 4SM North River Read Serrlcet :M 1JL tad , 11 sun. Bandit ScbMi :u S. at. Warrea W. Packaua. raster CHRIST (A L. C.) : tat a lllk Street Servk l:U sad 11 s. at. day Sclaoei. U s. a. T. M. Geafcard, raster CENTRAL (L. f. C) North Cspitol at balno . aWtrlees 11 a. as. lad 1:1 p. m. SaadiT School t:4S a. m. Harald GrladaJ. rsstor Marion and Mherty fUNfRAl HOUfL I t 34 Mr. Phonoi 3-1M T t' ft i D I'll I 1 1 1111 ! "I I .'4