The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tomorrow's Sunday
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Ntwj of Special Church Activities in Salem and the Valley
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To Area Convention
The 10 meeting of Pacific
Northwest Synod of the Evangeli
cal snd reformed Church will bo
held si Bethany Biblo Church ia
Salem Thunday, Sept. M, begin
ning with the registration of dele
gates at : a.m.
The session will bo opened with
t devotional service ia charge of
the local pastor, the Rev. C. W. H.
Unit Holds
Retreat
At Coast
Over n officers and teachers of
First Congregational Church are
spending today ea a retreat at
OcranUke-Wecoma to plaa and co
ordinate the church's program for
i he coming year. Gerald Smith,
chairman of the board of deacons,
will preside ever the affair.
Dr. George Martin, moderator of
the congregation, will moderate a
panel of guest speakers oa "The
Challenges of Liberal Church ia
a Capital City." Paul Harvey,
ntrmber of first Church and con
ference moderator, will report on
the uniting synod of the Congrega
tional Christian Churches and the
hvangelical and Reformed Church,
hich took place this summer ia
Oveland, Ohio.
Sunday at identical services at
.w and II a.m.. Dr. Julian Keiaer
ill preach oa "Eisenhower Legis
lation and Morality." At (: p.m..
the high school group will meet la
the recreation room of the parson
ate, and the Congregational-Pre-tntrrian
Student Fellowship will
hold their opening moating In the
First Presbyterian Church.
The first no-boot fellowship sup
per of the season will be held next
Wednesday evening at l:3t p.m.
Featured will be a sound film.
' Messure of a Moment." which is
the movie version of the dramatic
presentation produced last year at
the historic General Council meet
ing in Omaha. Nebraska.
St. Timothy's
To, Initiate
New Service
St Timothys Episcopal Church i1 " Mcr1r ,,ad lJndl
.ill Initiate e new service Sun-j become the treeeurer.
dsv with Holy Communion at I Dr Wayne Greene, church pas
m. with the Rev John R. tor, has chosen as his topic lor
Shideler as the celebrsnt. This 'both the l:M snd lots services
early morning service will be con- Sunday "An Unusual I 0 U "
tinned each Sunday in the future.1 A moving picture entitled "Split
in ihe church quarters in the VP"W Level family" will be presented
hull (M Hood Street st the 7:Jt pm service
The regular service will be held
si 9 M with the regular m-month-h
communion by the new vicar.
A ili-week training session for
Sunday School teachers will be
started Sept. tt. at the home of
Mrs Dean K. Brooks. 2440 Green
av drive.
The bishop's committee will
meet Tuesday evening with the
virar.
Central Lutheran
Church Schedules
Rally Day Service
Sunday it Rally Dty at Central
Lutheran Church. It wil' Include
promotion ef all classes with 8
t earners end assistants ready te
track the claaaea. The Sunday
Srhool invites children from the
age of three and elder There are
also two classes for high school
youth tnd two classes for adults.
The patter's sermon for Rally
Dav at the Identical services held
at I tnd 11 a m win be "Let
I s Arise snd Walk " Al the eve
ning Luther League meeting the
l-eaguen wilt present the Rim.
The Cheat "
Salvation Army
Rally Day Due
Sunday is Rally Day et the Sal
vatwe Army Theme ef the day
will be "The Greet fall Hound
l'p The Sunday School period
and the merelng tervlre w all he
rombmed. commencing at I M
a m.
A program ef eowhoy bend aad
verei aumbert will ba presented
rt .ran, droned I.
" '
me Range win be thews teeter
ing Red Harper snd ether cewpey
nersanslities The yeang peewit's
meeting tt t t m will tlae ferry
through so the raD yaatng
"School Dsae
Unitarians Slate
Mission Speaker
Mrs James Mvat wil
k --ra ii i nil Wrmtm, Wmmt kt
nee" te the Sektm UnHanaa Pel-
-t mmmmtm at It M
. Lin uw Yurr
Mr. RnH a taweaar in (he
ftperkal Eduratwn raertment fwr
the Seasa Pwheic Srhaae. sewat
the east sawnier le West Afrtrt
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a mi as twi Afi-wao at atae en -
cat meerla. mt trwewwekt
toSwrr. Leen. end ent wvefc in
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Hew leelaad beeasne te trtsselWth
aisral at ef She Leofwa at Kebeesj
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Sauerweia. This will be followed
by a report of what happened at
the failing General Synod at
Cleveland. Ohio, wheat the Congre
gational Christian Church and the
Evangelical and Reformed Church
became the United Church at
Christ. A delegate to this uniting
general Synod, the Rev. Ernest
Nussman of Auiney, Wash., wiD
give the report.
The morning session will cjote
with a panel discussion of tonal
representatives on the advance
program. The Rev. Dr. Fred C.
ScbweinfurtB. president of the
Commission on Evangelism, of
Cleveland, Ohio, the Rev. Robert
C. Kienle. representing the Board
og Business Management of Phil
adelphia. Pa., and the Rev. Henry
J. Damn, representing the Board
of National Missions, of St Louis.
Me., will be oa the panel.
The Rev. Theodore H. VaaDyck.
Pacific area president of the Evan
gelical and Reformed Church. wiD
be the Moderator.
Women of the Salem church wiD
serve dinner ia the basement din
ing room at p.m. and the
Rev. August Elshoff, President of
Pacific Northwest Synod, will tell
of his aerial trip ta Ecaador al
that time. The afternoon session
will be devoted ta a panel discus
sion of the lysodicai and eon (re
lational advance program by the
tonal representatives. The pro
gram will then be concluded with
a Commitment Service In charge
ef the Rev. Ewald Stommel, pas
tor of Trinity E. R. Church of
Portland. All of the sessions of
the Synod are public.
1st Christian
Class Names
New Officers
The Gleaners Class of first
Christian Church held aa election
of officers this week sod the lot
lowing were elected: President
Mrs Ival Utterbsck: vice-preif
dent, Mrs Una Sharpnack :
tary. Mrs William Thiet
tnd
treasurer, Marc Jennings.
The High School Christian Youth
fellowship elected officers during
the Church School hour last Sun
day ti follows: Gary frame tnd
Barbara Hoilowsy were re-elected
president and vice president, re
spectively and Patty Willis was
Council to Hold
Clothing Drive
Salem Counoil ef Churches is
sponsoring for the remainder of
this month a Month of Compass oa
clothing drive for overseas relief
There m ea urgent need for warm
clothing, bedding snd yard goods
te Berts ef Asia. Europe and the
Middle East
Church World Service, which it
the relief tgency of the World
Council of Churches, will process
tod ship the clothing. The Month
ef Cempataioa drive will culminate
en October I. which it World
Wide Communion Sunday Church
goers art urged te take clothing
with them te their own churches,
where k should be boxed and It
beled. AU clothing will be dis
tributed te the basis ef need tnd
without regard to sectariaa affl
lie tiara
Pastors' Column
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, toabioeed country store Willie
.., behla the mmTrr Md
BlOOOOlr WetWI SS ISTSlWi
in the earnmat ky He wet trUmgtneke
there whittling sway aa ea sM servos
Dwrt ef weed he hod pseked ep. tailed
ee the eld grendfather deck at
1 ik. sa ml the atare that asdel
saa nrkiM tee well In recent!
stmrk wkk
rTwem
fm ITwl
wniw
the lead sack
his knife: roe e
and threw la hit
iliiimiJ Ha
to the
stove
weed
ef
be
rse out (he doer. The ewwer etl'l have tweet the! obey snejM
the store whe bed beea wetcntng
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staw. t'tt ia t burr).'
"let
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WUtie
Tve get to her
ry. I sat!
WiOle'l reenerk tuggests the wey
!tlset stats eoaatk) hwi today Twjy
are rjth Ihre-th Me trytng to
ikkM they
'. kwW R hat ! knew OsSJ ksU
l. Mswy teatae trt grtseed
I sort of anld fear aa the
Due Honor
The Rev. Melville T. Wire,
wImsc Stth birthday will
be honored Suaity by the
Oak Grave Methodist
CfcipeL
Methodists to
Honor Pastor
On Birthday
Statssasea Newt teniae
OAK GROVE, Sept. M- Fifty-
five years of Methodist ministry
la Oregon win be honored Sunday,
as will the nth birthday of the
Rev. Melville T. Wire, now pastor
of toe Oak Grove Methodist Chapel.
A church dinner Is planned at
1 p.m. as part of Rev. Mr. Wires'
recognition. Guests are expected
from many of the IS churches he
served during his yean In Ore
gon.
The Rev. Mr. Wire was
la Austin, ni.. Sept K 1177, and
has been with the Oregon Metho
dist Conference since hit gradua
tion from Garrett Biblical Insti
tute,
te. Evanstop, in., ia UOt ,
His first appointment after grad-j
uation was as pastor at Browns
ville; other churches served dur
ing his ministry Include Drain.
Pattoa Church and Clinton KeOy
in Portland. The Dalles, Lakeview.
Gretham. Grants Pass. Oregon
City, Astoria, Pendleton. Klnmath
falls, Albany. Ashland, and Roee-
Iburg
After The Rev. Mr. Wire retired
in IMS. be served Buena Vista at
t supply pastor for eight years
and is now In his third yenr at
Oak Grove Chapel.
Rally Day exercises will be held
in the Sunday School at It am,
and Rev. Mr. Wire will conduct
the II a m. church service on the
topic "Pirtners of the Ages."
Joint Church
Fellowship
Program Due
-At IN ia First Presbyterian
Church parlor the Congregational
Presbyterian Student Fellowship
will hold their Fsll "kick-off'
meeting with the program, get
acquainted time tnd refreshments
planned by the executive commit
tee of which Phil Henderson is
president and Nancy Weeks, vice
president.
The High School Youth Fellow
ship with Mr and Mn. Welter
Guiding r. advisors, and Dick
TntmbuQ, president and Mary
Kay EmertM. vtee president, will
held its first regular meeting it
the club room si the church from
t JO to I p m
Sunday sftemooe a I o'clock
tee wil be held far those te the
Covenantor program ef Ihe church
R will offer opportunity te become
acquainted and to consider pur
poses snd pleas for the chorch.
Whiles weal drink water, not
even tt rhetor They get enough
water out ef their diet
"T" " Ji.
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Women spend millions ef dollars
trying to leek young Some, like
Jock tmrnmr. atae rountlne the
( Umim M( Ma try.
to convince themssivei that
they ere stilly the rnle Do.
iaiw -7
te) W, trkwIwfeAltnM
fvfw4s oi tiSsi ftv
the period that bee been
the "rewruaf forties " But
kry
i hard aa we can, we Juat
ren t tore berk the kewae of time
That 'feontaan ef youth water"
W neese't
But there kf terneOiing (hat dees
work! A eanet, sires le laath la
Jeesst Chrint rna oetpel every leer
of the edvenctng years. Why be
efrutd b yea feflew eee who said.
neve me. one neve lawnnaswry.
It she world yea hove trPjwietioa.
Re el ased ctwer I heve si si i sans
fin (hrcl
ef Oral, Scienfbt
rheasefceta saw LkVare) BU.
ssadai CWdl Mrvktt
tit ead Ilea t.as.
Swewe? Sewawl st IJN it.
eFVeaHataSeawiy eatVetsMd)lf aawM"tfw
M l ee
First Methodist to Hold
Series of Family Nights
Study and activity opportunist
an planned for au age durim
the First Methodist Church fal
family night, series, starting Mot
day. Oct T.
.The mootingi will be each Moo
day through Nov. 4. with :ll
pun. ao-aoet dinner, ta which sack
family brags Hi own ,kA and
table service, tnmuy fellowship pe
riods at 1:4, tad two class pe
Choirs at
Silverton
Readied
Hews Service
SILVERTON. Sept. 30 Church
choirs at Silverton are beginning
their winter practice season, ac
cording to pastors and choir di
rectors.
At the first Christiaa Church aD
three choirs wil get beck into
schedule this coming week. Chi
Rho Choir win meet Monday and
the First Christiaa junior choir
Tuesday, both Immediately after
school. The adult First Christian
Church choir will meet Wednes
day at 7:M p.m.
Calvary Lutheran Choir is te
meet Thursday night. Trinity Choir
will meet Wednesday night at t
pm.
Christian Youth Fellowship will
go te Delake for today and Satur
day ta attend the annual coast re
treat for pUnniag.
The Christian Women s fellow
ship executive board will meet
Wednesday at I p.m. at the home
of Venice Meitenheimer.
The Rev. 1. M. Nelson, pastor
of first Christiaa, has announced
Bible School promotion day for
Sept a, with the annual rally day i
en Oct I.
Trinity Luther League meets at
the church at It Sunday after-1
te accompany Immanoel
League en a no-host supper picnic
Dr. cuifore Ha seen, wuiamette
University faculty member, will
speak at Trinity at the 11 o'clock
service.
f
t0 wjCrVICCS
To Observe
Church Rally
Youth Sunday will be observed
la St 4 Mark Lutheran Church at
two services snd sa afternoon af
fair Sunday.
At she 1:30 snd 11.00 s m. serv
Ices. Ptstor John L. Cauble will
be assisted by young people of the
Senior High Luther League. The
theme, "Here I Stand" win be dis
cussed by Barbara Lee. Charles
McGee, and Ktthy Doner. Ronnie
Thiesea will apeak en his -ecperi-
J eneee aa a League Cartvaner with
the Luther League ef America the
past Summer.
At s 4 o'clock tea. other young
people of the church will present
s play te parents and friends of
the congregation
Rally Day win he observed in
the Sunday
all departments of
Srhool at I 30 a m.
Conference
On Bible Set
Two prominent teachers to the
Bible wiU lead t two-day Bible UKi'VIEW. Sept. jt lav-day.
conference tt first Christies ton H. Weaver win become r re
Church Oct. II end Nov 1. It Is moat N atonal Forest twervltet
sponsored
ay Miem council
Churches.
Dr. J. Carter Sweia. writer of
books ea the Bible, and Dr. Cer
aid Laure. speaker lor Notional
Council of Churches on the Bible,
will be Waders
The Rev. Joe Harding of Tour
Corners said the conference wilt
Include l hymn tinging tervtce
Thursday, the first day ef the con
ference. end grtup workshop both
rTpeene ef tht tonfersnee is "The
Bible snd Yea "
Woodburrt Bible
Study Planned
txeeteawe Mews Suvwe
WOODBURN. lent tinman
eel Lethei an Churrh er Weodburs i
will tpoeeor t teriet ef special I
Bible studies beginning Sunday.
Oct I and roar hading Thursday.
Oct. M. Speaker tor the teriet
wiU be Pester Roy P Bloomowlat.
faculty member of the Lutheran
Bible Institute. In Seattle Meet
kagt will be hafia each evening
tt I tt p m
j School FIlMI
Rally Day Sorvict
The aeauel Sanday School RaRy
Dey kfrtoc iW tht Mwn&f ScHaMi
at Chrwt utthersa Cawrtsi wiD be
held Sunday st IM It Arten
daace ewerds sad a pregreet erhl
be presented at that time
Mrs CWferd Leytea, chaii man
ef the Perish Focatioa Cenwnil
lee will present the arecram of
Pariah EdoreOoe far the yeer tad
j keedues the tteaMJitaff
F1S5T CKUXCH OF
600
mm n.
Wrkere Salvsrfaa Mehee Tew
riods from 7:1 ta I. and 19
a I. Youth classes arc scheduled
or one session per night from 7:10
to I
included m the study group
opportunities are:
"Leadership and Teacher Train
ing." by Dr. James R. Lyles, Jr..
director of graduate study and pro
fessor of education at Willamette
University, especially designed
for those interested in church
school leadership.
"Gospel .of John, by Dr. Har-
ley Zeigler. chaplain of Willam
ette, with a background in re
ligion, and the experience of hav
ing srt up the Department of Re
ligion at the University of Hawaii
The Cross and Crises in Ja
pan, a Jurisdictional credit class
by Dr. and Mrs. James M. Pom
eroy, who have recently returned
from the mission field in India.
"Our Methodist Church." by Dr
S Raynor Smith, associate minis
ter of the church, conducted with
emphasis ta those interesting in
learning more about the church or
interested ia joining.
Youth Classes Include "Youth
and Drama," for Intermediate and
high school by Mrs. Hub Harris
and Mrs. Mwgaret Neimaa,
"Journey ta Japan," for juniors
by Mn. C. Tt. Monk and "Chil
dren of Japan," for primaries by
Mrs. Stuart Chisholm.
Activity tsstlins for kinder far
tea children, and- nursery care for
crib and nursery children will also
be provided.
Missionary
From Africa
To Talk-Here
Miss Joanne Rogers, missionary
to Africa under the Sudan Interior
Mission, will speak al f: p.m.
at First Baptist' Church Sunday.
Mist Rogers hot served two terms
on the iMeatoa (teal
Speaking at the morning wor
ship service ef the church wiD be
The Rev. Stanton Irvine, director
of education, who will speak on.
A Man in HeJL
Mr. and Mrs. Iagvard Hansen
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Taylor
have begun a Junior Crnsadert
program which will be held each
Sunday evening at 1:11 p.m. It
wiD alto feature one social event
during each month.
Sid, Imogene
Again United
NEW YORK. Sept. -Sid
Caesar and Imogene Coce. once
one ef tele vis ion's top comedy
teems, have reunited for a half
hour show Sunday nights on ABC
TV, tht network said today.
They wilt make their debut ea
the new sponsored show starting
Jan. M from M M p.m.. New
York time.
The new shew bj expected te be
s tondtntod version ef "Caesar's
Hour which folded oa NBC eer
lier this year when Caesar and
the network disagreed ever the
PP" rntinga
reports that Sid end Imogene, who
rrted three years sgo, would try
agsin.
Fremont Forest
Supervisor Named
Oct 1;
Oct i; succeeding John E. Mc
Donald who resigned te
easistant manager ef the
view Lember Products Co.
Weaver, a graduate ef Oregon
State Coilte. hat been ea the
Eldorado National Parent staff at
! Plecervme
!
Calif.
Leslie Methodist
Men Plan Session
Leslie Methodist Men wiD h.
then- flrtt fall meeting Tuesday.
Sept K at 7 M p m at the Leslie
Methodist Church
Clarence Starry will show film
slides which he took on t recent
trip te the Hawaiiae Islands tt
pert tf the public meeting
Rum Aid Offtrtd
COLOMBO, Sept 3t igs-A Cey
laa affkiei source reeerta Russia
is effejing ho carry out work
costing about tmtot ea hydre
electrie prelect kt trade for
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MTWTERS Wtyae fcreeae Da Reel
Czechs Consider
Legal Abortions
On Wider Scale
VIENNA. Austria. Sept St leV
Czechoslovak Communist news
papers reported today the govern
ment plans a bill it legalise abor
tions on a wider teste.
Old laws permit abortion if
there Is danger to health or life.
The new draft reported prepared
for Parliament in October would
allow abortiont for women who
already have (our or mere chil
dren, who are deserted, divorced
or unwed, or who are married to
drunkards.
Prospective mothers deemed too
old te nourish and educate their
children also would be permitted
te have abortions.
The papers also hinted that the
new bill may allow abortions for
under-age victims in rape cases.
Cowpokes
Fuss for
n i . . .
Cow
rflKHV 1 flW
" I
By ROBERT A. BARNES
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M.. Sept.
i WW a cow nnee Ms nm
r
mto t black, mysterious tunnel
or wD i n ,
ThM's the knotty nlcm with '
th. to ( th. New
Mexico Highway Department are
r i
wrestling these days.
They've got quite a number ef
who know
cattle beet a bet
worked up about the whole thing.
"1 never saw a cow yet that
would ge tote a long, dark tun
nel." says Parley Jtntta, editor
ef the New Mexico Stockmaa who
spends s good part ef his time
wtthia whooping distance ef the
critters.
Chief Highway Engineer Law
rence D. Wilson, ea the ether
hand, wrote a rancher In reply
te a pretest against a proposed
underpass: "It Ip eur belief, baaed
ea previous experience, that cat
tle will use this structure sfter a
little training."
Cattlenue Bnetia
"Training!" snorts Jensaen.
"What are these cowboys going
to do. Hart training each cow?"
The whole thing arises from the
hlghwoy deportment's plaa te
build a cettle undortoit let feet
long with a pipe seven feet
diameter aa part ef a conatructioe
project ea U S. Highway M. The
project cuts into tht famed Mag
dalene stock driveway, which It
the reason te many rtfehert are
Interested.,
"It's entirely intuited," Jem it
tayt. "Yea can t take range cat
tle through a long thing like that
Yon cat take halter cattle through
anything, but not a steer that has
never been within spitting
tance of a men."
TVih rvana tnrmer hmIawI ml
the New Mexico Cattle Growers
Assn. who bat t nnch down in
the Magdalene country, told
ranchers at Teas t lew dart age
that he doesn't believe the cattle
would ge through the onderpess.
ll was Evsns whs introduced a
resolution, ndopted unanimously
by the cattlemen it their quar
terly meeting, asking the highway
department te Investigate the
Magdalena driveway project with
the aim of pretecting the Inter
sets ef livestock men.
D. H. Moneypetny, a part-time
Magdalena rancher, tayt ether
ranchert have told him It would
be almost Impossible te get cat
tle to ge through the pipe.
Jensen said ctttlt will go
through a tunnel when It ia epea
and light to they cat tee what's
oa the ether end.
"la a eovoaioot tuaod, the hole
ea tht ether end dossil look very
big," be explained.
Is reply to another ejueetlea,
Jeaeea allowed that electric Bghta
prebebty wouldn't help any. There
hat net been any 'ndicatina that
the highway department contem
plated putting In electric lights for
we
A eew would need te ge
through
i ia Its
the underpeaa only
life, Jensen- p 1 1 1 1 1 d out The
drtvewty It used to drive cettle
to market.
A eew would aa sooner receive
Ha training thai It would wind
as si the meet counter
First
Congrtgational
Church
JO enet 11 t.m.'
kOINTKAl SRYKIS
"EISENHOWER LEGMLA
, TrON AND MORALITY"
' Or. Jmliee Kekttr
'Nurseries for nreetbeol
childrea at both terv
R85T METHODIST
CHU2CH
Dwwe Tewa
The TaR WkMe Spwe
f-M atstt 11 AO t-sn.
1IFI CAN StOIN
AT IKJHTY"
Breedeest, RSLM 1 1J4V II at
Bv Heriev E Sieglor
BROOtS I MOORE
S. R A TWOS SMITH
SPEND THE WEEKEND WITH US
SUNOAT MOthflNO
a OdS A M. twnwey tclseei 4 41 PM Yewth Meoweits
e 11-00 A M " Maw kn MeaT
Rev. SUantae Irvtae
0 7 -i0 P ,is. TsM'srAwe ttgMeaVtC
Mleelaasry Jeeeee Refers
Fttn BAPTIST CHURCM MAjN AND UtIRTY
Ike Delighted by Round of Golf
With Rhode Island Teen-Agers
By CHARLES T. BURNS I powered drives some 50 yards bet-1 presidential foursome st the 10th
NEWPORT. R.I.. Sept. St -jter thin i the President'i. Iter
President Elsenhower had a
wonderful time" en the golf
course today playing with lour
Rhode Island teen-agers who
didn't let the thrill affect their j
game.
imt
Each ef the youths sent boom-j
El
tat at
drivM tmri tht fairway
J Ik. ,.,.iv
and sank several Ion! putts as!How,rd Cushing teed off against
the President waiched ii, otrvrous Rotrt DaJessis. 17. and William
admiration McGuiness. 17, who shifted to the
Eisenhower, after the It-hole
tiesi stse, ivriwrt
'i? e?2
by two of the boys j
round, said he and pre Norman
Palmer of the
Club were tied
on the first nine. The President
and Palmer scored s close victory
over the other youths on the sec
ond nine.
Weneertal Tteac
At the tlth hole, the President :
smuinaiv
told the boys I had a
wonderful time - aincereiv.
wouldn't have missed it "
Thea he added the wish that.
i km i ail m (a rii !
U,.. th. .M im and Kav. a
'
Ul IUIIC.
The - President autographed the
1
':TT. ... !
Doners see uie tcorea.
au piano prsuy wvu. was
the comment ef Robert fitta, 17-.
yeereld Rhode ltland Junior
uwrnoer ei unnmerce louma-
nwnt winner.
Eieenhewee shook hands with
the proud perenU of the quartet
... P" " Ji"V
tTnVtZCom'
Powerful Drivee
As the match start. Fitta and I
hi. mmmmm IUm IS nM. i
" V ,r ' , "
wup
la the state tournament,!
Mock A-Bomb
'Sinks' NATO
Nations Fleet
LONDON. Sept. 30 taV-A lone
"enemy'' plane carrying a hypo
thetical atomic bomb broke
through the NATO fleet defenses
today and theoretically wiped put
part ef the Allied striking force
maneuvering off the coast ef Eu
rope, NATO headquarters re
ported. And the big British nner Quota
Elisabeth, sailing caouaily tor
New York, was adjudged tar.
pedoed and "sunk" by the French
,). submarine Rooland Morlltot, oper
ating as part of the Orange oppe-
I Sltlon In
the NATO Exercise
Strikeback.
hner knew nothing about
tMi uM bllaeully te
hwerd New York.
. T bl ssfltlng force of A mar
end BrUlrt naval ships was
accosted by 3S bombers from the
Orange force. Rear A dm. M. R.
Arnold, commander of the force,
reported from tht U.S. carrier
Forrestal that It had been
down " but eoe ef Ihe surrrvors
penetrated the Inner defenses and
flew directly ever the force te
execute his mission.
Quakt Hits Capetown
CAPETOWN. S t e t h Africa.
Sept OH - An eerth tremor
shook wells, roofs snd window hi
Capetown eerly today and brought
freightened people running out ef
tnetr nomet. It lasted 17
Ne damage was reported.
ALLIANCE CHURCH
M. M w tw
so. I. (. IHitslw. Sawar
MS SUNDAY ICHOOi
ties THt MAteeiT mmt o
so tt tie CNMTUN Ute-
t-M'nm aetai najnrtM-
AH Services Held In me
laewtirwf New Sieildtta
BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
N. Cottarr lad D SU
Rev. Everett A. Barker
4S A.M. libit Schwee
11.00 A.M. "New h) te
CreaT"
e.10 P.M. Youth Orwwpe
7 SO P.M "A layman's
Jeb-
First
Presbyterian
Church
Chentekets end Wisnwr
SIRM0N
"VISION AND TASK
fOI YOUTH"
Dr. Peel Poring
Two swrvteee, 1 41 sed II t sl
Chorck Srkwel.
I ll sed II ijl
Statesman. Salem, Ore Sat, Sept 21, "57 (Sec 1) 7
"ewie. useonewer ex-
ciaimea. n t going 10 dc dm ror
"
Presidential press secretary
Jmes C. Hagerty. waiting to
sun m ine secono loureome. en-1
hu tk ' th, ;
iwry cvninVTm . ncu, mw iuu. ,
Hagerty and club president I
Grandmother
,
Heads 900 Member Union
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Sept. t
Grandmothen don't often
too-member union locals.
Mrs.
Kttherine McNee it the exception,
attractive 2 year-old wo-n-
I1., u k.i a n ml the
Internauonal Union of Electrical
Workert at the Radio Corp. of,
. i .. eiiu mi
.. . .. "
While the accepts the
tibilhies of her job gladly. Mrs.
.bt
sue cusimt men neve a oroaoei
breeder
point ef view, for Instance. "They
. u,l i lltl f.
.... vmu,
And. alw addt. women tend to
be petty.
"I lamaiiiliT ap mmrm filtiu
L - ,ui.. iw. k h
ta .hop were tee dim."
the said. "So we talked te the
r""7 mi,htTPU,i'
"Ne sooner did they put la the
new lights that one woman who
SSL.Tl complaimn, uid.
.'. '. "
eouw have dene was U wait a
1ST CHURCH
OPEN. BIBLE
STANDARD
PULL GOSr-IL
1ZSS N. Ceeaiaerrial
Sunday School lt:M
Morning Service 11:M
Evangelistic Service 1:4S P.M.
BniM Yeer Hoees and Life
With I s ea the Open Bible
Clifford Berg,
CHAPEL OF
THE WAY
Ceaanaututy Center of Worship
Temporarily Leceted at
YMCA CHAPEL
Cottage St. Entrance
11:00 O'CUck
Speaker:
Dr. Sword
The Good Earth"
Ferater Pretideat el Interns
tleaal Cmnxit of CentntanHy
Chnrcbes.
The Christian
Churches
Invite You
couti mm cntsrui
I7th sad Court
. Worship l:N t.nu.
I:U s. tu 131 p. m.
Chnreh Vkeel :S
Tenth aed A tall
Felloenhls
nrsi cnyjj
Marten sad Carta te
Church School t J
Warship and I avsasniea
I M s at- It U tJ..
7 3 p.m.
Towtk Fellowship Begins -I
N a
iilXa Nil OttfSTIAl
4SU Market Street
Cbarch Srkeel I II
Morning Worship ll.-M
Towtk FeRewaMn :M
Worship I P p.m
irmn UUtfJ ) CHI SI
(Chriariaai
Oil Iksllae Road
Chvrh Srboei t U
Nocwtag Weretttp IIH
Youth Feflewshlp le
Wershtp I N s-aa.
Renins forth ew Hi final ('. each ipiril
ftit'U bftonil UU't lunvl, 1 1" dsaning nt
irnal lifhl Bxiilif ully to esprm thw
imili m t aleadfa! aim
C16UCA
MS S Church et Sorry
"Eirrw $nsr st
ine mown icsnw wnw un
ooys oiierea w caaar wm in
rresioem upon learning ne wan
coming to Newport. Elsenhower
declined the offer and. instead.
suggesira uiey piay a ram wu
t K. . .
if no urt him bbusv vwtyiejsw-
FitU admitted te a "little
outness" during the play with the
President. Letiecq said simply:
"He't a very nice man."
in Kentucky
..."
t-ifev days."
head! Mt. McNee. here te aCtend the
UlE's two-day economic confer-
ence, tayt working aromen should
mjk heir union their hobby and
take honest pride ia their jobs.
SI xP"ud one reasea she
- " "
k the fact that nine out tf It
workers at the plants are women.
SALEM TRUTH ONTll
net cower
'AwaWtWwt
MwlwldJ
Plwae tat t-aSIt
A Cordial lavttatiee It
Extended to Yen to Attend . .
10. so
ftihtr"
Ttei Vtrvkt 4:31
IWeAl eWWCTleW
WktwwSV ep,J,)
Mswitjgjisji l Majgeif
Rrsl
Church
ellbe
, Kaiircne
aeter
et Uth
The Lutheran
Churchet 4 Saleen
WELCOME YOU
ST. MARK'S (t U C)
SU North Cbarck
Services g:ia a. as. sad
ll.ee a. as.
Snadty Scaeet f :M us.
Jehe t- rswMe. Paster
ST. JOHN'S (U C-Me. Irs.)
I4tb and Cenrl Its.
Service l: Id a. aa.
Saadty Schawl t:lt t. as.
Witter G Beta. Patter
GRACE E. L C.)
ISM Sunny view Avenue
Siwdev School st t: a. BL
Sarrtces I:le-ll:e4 t.as.
Lowell Holte. Paster
GOOD SHEPHERD (U L.C.)
tltt Sewth rejsnnserriel
Services at 11 a.ak
Rnnetv Sebaet t:U s. wl
O W Ehrtebt D D. Paster
FAITH (I). L CI
4SM Narrh River Reed
Servte- I'M a as. and
11 a. as.
Rnadav Sekwal I tt a. as.
Wseren W Pariisseej, Ptetaf
CHRIST (A. L C.I
Stole st I tin Street
Servleet l:M ll:M a. aa.
Sanday SeSeeL tt a. as.
T. N. Gebhard. Fetter
CENTRAL (L. F. C.)
North Copttol et Gereet
Bei shot l ie t.at
II mm. snd V.19 s-ss.
Sandev ftrheel t: a. SL
Herald r.Hweol
PIACI (LC JHe, lym.)
Parkwsy Dr. W. Saleat
(In Ansertrea Ugiea HsR)
Bervlee U.te) t.av
Bwndey School t-.ll a-ss.
Peterson, Paoaar
the Sunsf l
UklBll mui -
J4 Mr ntm,. IMS-flit
s frrjert Tnhvtt"
t
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