Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1952, Image 2

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHER Alton F. Baker
EDITOR William M. Tugman MANAGING EDITOR Alton F. Baker Jr.
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EUGENE,
Adventure Among Shadows
This is the season of baccalaureate ser
mons and commencement addresses. Youth,
emerging from its brief period of academic
seclusion and draft deferment, girds itself
for a world bristling with challenges. The
young idea must now, in
learn how to shoot.
In such an atmosphere, unctuous plati
tudes carry small conviction. That may ac
count for the sober and almost gloomy note
in some of the current addresses to grad
uating classes. Yet there is vivid inspiration,
too, in the call to surmount the failures and
difficulties of today.
One of the major purposes of education is
to lift the gaze above the immediate present,
to discover the riches of the past and the pos
sibilities of the future. President A. Whit
ney Griswold of Yale last week end deplored
the failure of the American public to recog
nize this fact. He cited as symptoms of the
"siqkness" of American education the pres
ent financial crisis, the teacher shortages,
overcrowded and undisciplined schoolrooms,
threats to academic freedom, "educational
assets mortgaged to the entertainment in
dustry," popular delusions "identifying high
er learning with immorality and treason."
At the same time, he added, American ed
ucation has deep roots in values that trans
cend the tensions of the moment. It is the
function of the educated man to cherish
these roots; to help his countrymen under
stand "the difference between man the an
imal and man the mind and soul; between
the world with Shakespeare in it and the
world with him left out."
What can this mean to the young man
called on to leave the school of liberal arts
for the rougher school of mass slaughter? It
can mean that he is challenged to carry into
Have You Signed,
Are you for or agin' legal
legal gambling? Whichever is
the case, Oregon must decide
, this important question, so sig
natures from those of both
opinions serve the same pur
pose, to get the question before
the voters on the November
ballot.
Most churches are energeti
cally circulating petitions this
weekend to place a measure on
(LurcL YJeu5 vLmmarij ( (ontinuedj
, SALVATION ARMY UibiI rvleei.
Sunday school. 10 a.m. Street service
t Eighth and Willamette. Saturdays
Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Major and Mrs.
(Ala) or ) Jan Hoogstad, phona 4-6332.
officers In charge
ST. MARK'S METHODIST 11 a.m.
"Children Obey Their Parents." 7:S0 n.
m, "The Vnparrlonahla 8ln." 7:3ft p.m.
Thursday, "My Ond. Mr God. Why IUst
Thou Forsaken Me?"
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Church ad
dress, West Uth Avenue, Just beyond
the city limits. The Rev. James A.
Covington, phone 5-J08S, pastor.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL 8 a.m. and
11 a.m. Usual services. Church school Is
aancelled through the summer months.
Church school. 8:30 a.m. Communion
Wednesdays. 10 a.m. In the chapel.
Church address. IBB Thirteenth Avenue
pnone a-rtaz; ma wev.
ST. MART'S CATHOLIC fl:80, . 1fl.
11, and IK noon, low Masses. 1:30 p.m.
devotions. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Novena de
votions. 4-3 and 7-8:30 p.m.i confessions.
Church address. West Eleventh Ave
ntie and Charnelton fits. Phone 5-743S.
father Edmund J. M urn ana. pastor.
TFMPLI BAPTIST ITmal services.
Sundav school. 9:4S a.m. Trainlni
union 7:00 p.m. Midweek prayer service
R p.m.. Thursday. Church Is affiliated
with Southern Baptist, address 2320
Harris St. The Rev. Frank Nixon,
6-3402, pastor.
TRINITY MKTnoniST Sunday
School and Church at 0:30 a.m. "Ood
and the American R ells Ion." Vacation
Church school tinntlnuea Its neennd
M-epk (he times helnir from fl:U0 - I 'J. The
Orrson Annual Conference of the Meth
odist Church will convene In Portland
ttext week M-lth the pa I or and Me I v In
Moore as delesatei.
Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Church ad
dreas, 440 Maxwell Rd. The Rev. Rob
ert W. Burtner phone 4-tllT pastor
UNITARIAN 11 a.m. "The Tyranny
of Olnom, Part Two." based on the life
ei John Calvin.
Sunday school t:50 a.m. Church
address 11th and Ferry. The Rev.
Groma R. McDonouah, phone 4-7036,
pastor.
VNITKO LUTHERAN1 11 a.m. Ser
mon: "Spiritual Experiences In I. Its."
Speaker, the Rev. Byron I. Hushes.
Sunday school, 0:45 a.m., In the
dress. Washington at 22nd Ave. West.
Phone 4-0334. The Rev. Chas. A. F.pple.
phone 4-0334 (on extension) pastor.
UNITY Usual Services.
Noon meetlnis every day, 13-11:30
p.m., with the pastor at the Center
each day except Satvirday. 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. for consultation. Unity Center
Is affiliated with the Unity School of
Christianity at Lee's Summit, Mo. Eu
gene address. 1215 Oak St. The Rev.
niirisi vena Die. onone o-wais. pastor.
WESTMORELAND CHURCH OF
v-ii n i.-i i I'jiuai srrvices.
Church meets at I8M West Broad
way, Grant F. Lattin, Hte, 2, Box
459. pnstor.
WESTSIIIP CHURCH Of CHRIST
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Chi
addles, lflfift Chamber fit IVm
Richardson, phone 5-0687, pastor,
WII.I.AKENZIF Cirn 11 i.m.'Tharae.
ler and Conduct" continent In the ser
ies on the Sermon on the Mount, empha
slstlnr the need for reality and sincerity
In Christian llvlnr. 7:00 p.m. "Llvlnt
Hessaies. , . the Book of 1, 1, I John"
l.'SO p.m. Wednesday, "Holiest or All"
Studies In Hebrews.
Sunday School, 9:4J a.m. Tem-
XT nbttt Ho-d 8(1,1 Wlllakenile lint
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OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE
a literal sense,
W. Pitt last
To think
longs is the
Churches Push Effort on Gambling
the ballot, under sponsorship of
the Oregon Council of
Churches. The Rev. Chas. Ep
ple, pastor of United Lutheran
Church, is in charge.
"Regardless of how a person
may feel about this question,"
Epple said, "he should sign a
petition so that voters may ex
press themselves clearly regard
ing whether or not they want
legalized gambling in the state.
WILLA GILLESPIE BAPTIST 11 a.
m. "On the Art ef Walklns." Nursery.
8 p.m. dedication service for the. pre
sentation of credit cards for leadership
tralnlnt courses completed, the Rev.
Charles A. Thorman of Berkeley Baptist
Divinity School, ciiest speaker.
Sunday School. fl:45 a.m.: Hour of
Power, fl p.m., Wednesday; church Ad
dress, 345 Willasillesplo Road. 5-R732.
The Rev. Glenn E. Camper, 4-6540,
pastor,
YOUTH FOR CHniST 7:4JI p.m. Sat
urday, Harry C. Trover, radio execu
tive and former missionary from South
America, Is speaker at the rally, at
Evangelical United Brethren Churrh.
Youth For Christ is a non-denominational
organization for young people.
The Saturday evening rally unless
otherwise stated, Is at the Woodrow
Wilson Junior High School. 12th and
Jefferson. For information, phone Har
old W. Pollock, phone 5-8301, board of
directors chairman.
SPRINGFIELD
SP. ASSEMBLY Or OOD Service as
usual.
Prayer meeting. Church address 7th nnd
B Sis. The Rev. Arthur Hyland, phone
7-3500, pastor.
SP. CALVARY TEMPLE Usual ser
vices. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress. 11th and K, The Rev, Max Fisk,
phone 7-7125, pastor.
SP. CHRISTIAN Service as usual.
Sunday school 9:43 l.m. Phone
7-7113, 418 Bust A St. the Rev. E. R,
Moon, pastor.
SP. CnURCH Or CHRIST Service as
mint.
Bible school, 10 a.m. Midweek serv
ice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Church ad
dress Is 12th and C Streets. V U
Leach, minister.
sp. church or OOD II a.m.,
"Heedlnr the Word of Ood" with pic
nic at Armltase Stale Park followed by
vesper service with Ralph Starr, world
traveler and mission worker, as speaker.
S'inday school, 9:45 a.m. 14th and
D Sts , Springfield, the Rev. Herbert
Sackett. phone 7-2165, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a,m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. Church
address, 18th and E. Sts., the Rev. J.
William Jones, phone T-2058. pastor.
SP. CONS BAPTIST II a.m.. Bill
Porlls. 1:80 p.m. Rill Portls. Churrh ad
dress 11th and Mohawk Blvds.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress. 17th and Mohawk Blvds,. Or
ville Picket, deacon, ph. 8-1927.
SP, EI1BERT MEMORIAL METHO
DIST Service as usual.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress, sixth and C Sts. The Rev. Ells
worth M. Tllton. phone 1-9821. pastor.
SP. FREE WILL BAPTIST -11 a.m.
Since orsaniintlon of the sroup as a
church) the first Frre Will RaplUt
Church In Oregon, Snndayi June 15,
church service mil he held each Sun
day at II from now on In addition to
Snnday school.
Sunday school 10 a m. Classes for
children, .vounff ppopIc and adults.
Church meets temporarily at the home
of the pastor. Rev, Ernest Pearson,
1848 North 16th. Springfield Phont :
6-2260.
P. FIRST BAPTIST "A Great Oos-I
pel." S p.m., "Jehoshaphat's Mistake."
Sunday school, 1:45 a.m. Church1
address. Second and C Sts. The Rev
rul D. Felthouse Phone 7-3137. putoi
SP. FREF. MKTnODIST 11 a.m.. Rev.
Birrr Trover manager ( ludle station
21, 1952
the great, machinelike, collective enterprises
of our day that faith in intelligence, that
sense of the dignity and worth of the individ
ual, that awareness of the spiritual resources
of mankind that holds out hope for the tri
umph of mental and moral power over brute
force.
Shakespeare put into the mouth of his
would-be dictator, Julius Caeser, words
known to almost every schoolboy:
Let me have men about me that are fat;
Sleek-headed men, and such a sleep 'o night:
Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look;
He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.
Today subversive plotters of the Cassius
type are to be found in American society;
but an equal or even greater danger may
exist in the tendency to use this as an ex
cuse to decry independent thought, to sus
pect the man who "thinks too much," who
rises too far above the average. Today's
graduates have this subtler form of barbar
ism to combat at home as well as the grosser,
more aggressive forms abroad.
Yet, as the students at New York Univer
sity were reminded by the Rev. Dr. Louis
Sunday, religion holds the ;
answer insofar as it satisfies "not only the
desire for safety but also the spirit of ad
venture." Here religion and education join
hands. What greater adventure today than
the war of the free intelligence and the il
lumined heart against soulless conformity
and that materialism which reckons only in
terms of its own security and its own ma
terial methods?
"adventurously and creatively
toward the peace for which the whole world
privilege and obligation of
every young man and woman, who steps
out among the shadows of today.
We therefore urge everyone to
sign immediately."
All persons circulating peti
tions are requested to deliver
them to Epple by Monday, June
23, notarized, so that they can
be checked by the county clerk
and forwarded to the state
headquarters in time to be de
livered to the secretary of
state's office before the July 3
deadline.
HCOB In Quito, Ecu dor, speaker. 7:45
p.m. Laymen's night.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress 4th nnd B Sts. The Rev, Wesley
Graves, phone 7-2016, pastor.
SP. HOPE LUTHERAN 11 a.m. Speaker
will be student, Gerhard Per from
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo.
Sunday school and adult Bible class
9:45 a.m. Church address Uth and
B St. The Rev. E. D. BuaH, phone
7-7531, pastor.
SP. LUTHERAN 11 a.m., "Ths Cost
of Dlsclpleshlp." by Ed Helde,
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church
phone 6-2403. Rev. A. O. Odcgaard, 1211
K St. Phone 6-2403. pastor.
service 7:30 p.m. Church address 4311
Main St. Btahop Lenes D. Rasmussen.
Phona 7-9805.
SP. MT VERNON CHURCH OF
CHRIST It a.m., "Strength for Today!"
8 p.m., "Servants of God,"
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church
i building is located about a block and
a half north of the Mt. Vernon School
on 42nd St.. Springfield. Howard Lar
sen, Northwest Christian College Stud
ent, phone 6-2419, pastor.
SP. NICHOLAS GARDENS CHURCH
OF THE BRETHREN II a.m., 'Thy
Klnsdnm Come," 7 p.m., Young peoples
meellnr.
Sunday school, S:48 a.m. Church ad
dress, 21st and D Sts. The Rev. Lelan
A. Nelson, phona 7-9458. pastor.
SP. PARAMOUNT FULL OOSPRL
service as usual.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Church meets
dress. 24th and Walnut Streets. J isia
Lane, pastor.
SP. PRESBYTERIAN 11 a.m., Holy
Communion. Friday 6:80 p.m. Potluck
supper for parents and children enrolled
In D.V.R.S. at Fair mount Presbyterian
Church In Euiene,
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress. The Memorial Building. 8th and
A Sts. The Rev. Alfred Stcnner, 1723
"F" St. Phone 7-9130, pastor.
SP REORGANIZED L.D.8. 11 a.m.
'Ileitis Profitable to God."
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress 405 Main St.. Springfield, Lowell
D. Shultz, phono 7-3690. pastor.
...SP. ST. A LICK CATHOLIC Services
as usual.
Church address 1520 E St. Father
Louis Sohler phone 7-7041, pastor.
SP. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL 11 a.m.,
..Mornlnr Frayer,
Sunday school 11 a.m. Church ad
dress, 10th and G Sis. The Rev, Dr.
E, R. Williams, phona S-7452. Vicar.
Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. (Saturday)
Missionary Volunteers 4 p.m.. Prayef
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Church
address Seventh and A Sts,
The Rev. Raymond Calcs phons
7-2415, pastor.
SP. TRINITY BAPTIST 11 a.m., "The
Power of Ood." S p.m., "The Secret of
Assurance" and Baptismal service,
Sunday school, fl;45 a.m. Prayer Hour
1 P.m. Wednesdays. Affiliated with tha
Southern Paptlst Convention. Church
address 12 and B. Sts. Dr. C. R, Bar
row, phone 7-3642, pastor,
SP. UNITED PENTACOSTAL (Inde
pendent) Service at usual,
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress. 14th and B. The Rev. Fx! ward
R. Benedict, phona 4-8476, pastor.
ON TUB CAMPUS
Most campus reitgimtr centers are
clojed lot luiwner vacation
l
All bomflde religious croutM la the
Bugene-Spnngfleld urban area are
welcome to use the Rpfisler-Guard's
"Church News" iiimmary. and to
report their general religious new all
for free publication, mailing It to the
ReKfster-Guarri. Pfl Bo 1532. ach
iweek. with Wednesday postmark. New
' intended for the Church News Summary
: MUST be arranged in the exact form
used below. Other religious news is pre
pared UKe any newa story.
ALLISON PARK CHRISTIAN Usual
services.
Church school. 9:43. i.m. Church
address. 4000 Marshal Ave., In Danebo
area, off Echo Hollow Road. The
church la sponsored by First Christian
Church. Joa Wacnoiu phona 5-2821,
pastor.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST Usual services.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress. 1545 Brooklyn Drive, Eugene,
Ore. Tha Rev. D. H. Griggs, 5-6615,
pastor.
ASSEMBLY OF OOD 11 a.m. "They
Go Forward." A meisare of advance
for a procreislve church. 6:30 p.m.
Christ's Ambassadors' Service. Rev. Les
ter Kenney will deliver hli farewell
mesisce as C. A. president. 7:45 p.m.
"Eleven Mysteries In Ten Minutes." Mon
day throurh Friday, 9 to 12 a.m., final.
week of vacation Bible school, for ases
four throurh 14 years. 7:45 p.m. Wednes
day, prayer service. 7:45 p.m . Fuhllc
program of the vacation Bible school and
display of handwork.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. 710 West
I3th Avenue. Phone 4-1842. Rev. E.
Elsworth Krogstad, pastor .
BAILEY HILL EUB 1! a.m. and 7:30
p.m. the Rev. Roscoe Whltmere. former
pastor of the EUB Church at Bllllnrs,
Montana, Is ruest speaker, Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. Bible study.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Nursery
services. Midweek service Wednesoay
7:30 p.m. The church Is meeting tem-
forarlly in the Four Oaks Grange Hall,
he Rev. Kenneth D. Dooley, phona
5-7293. pastor.
BEREAN BAPTIST 11 a.m. "Price
less Waters." Nursery. 8 p.m. "Tempta
tion." 7:30 p.m, Wednesday. Prayer and
Bible Study hour. The ninth chapter of
the Epistle to the Hebrews will be the
subject of study.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Chapel ad
dress. West 12th and Chambers. Ph.
5-2S22. The Rev. Norman A. Wetther,
Pastor, Res. 5-9707.
BETHEL CHRISTIAN II a.m. Guest
Speaker Cecil Warner, nis topic: "Our
Opportunities In Bethel." Warner Is Sub
urban Expansion Committee chairman,
a teacher In the Eugene high school, and
elder of the First Christian Church In
Eugene. Bible School topic for discussion
"The Glory of God." Bible school pot
luck and picnic June 28 after church.
Bring your table service) coffee, cold
drinks and Ice cream furnished.
Sunday scr.ool, 9:45 a.m. Church
address, 2537 Wood Ave., off Bethel
Drive. The church Is sponsored by
First Christian Church of Eugene.
Dan Thuma, Northwest Christian Col
lege student, phone 5-9137, pastor.
BETHESDA LUTHERAN 11 a.m. "The
Folly of Making Excuses," Nursery. 6
p.m. The CO -80 Club will hold an out
ing at the Church Memorial Park.
Games will be enjoyed, followed by
wiener roast. Teachers of the Sunday
School will not meet for monthly ses
sion this month. Choir rehearsal for last
Wednesday of month likewise cancelled.
Congregation will picnic at Lighthouse
Temple Grounds Sunday June 20 be
ginning with worship service on the
grounds at 11 a.m.
Sunday school. 9:4V a.m. finetnl vj.
nlnga for the whole congregation, second
Street. 'The Rev. Ingward olsen. pastor.
RETnEL-DANEBO BAPTIST Usual
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Midweek
grayer service. Wednesdays. 7:45 p.m.
hapel address, 1600 Taney St., The
Rev. Howard Campbell, pastor
CHRISTIAN 10:M a.m. '"Comrades
or the Golden Circle," A service honor
ing all married couples, especially those
who have been married during Dr. Rob
erts' ministry and those married 25 or BO
years and longer. The special reserved
sections will b marked with streamers
of white, silver, and gold. This Sunday Is
also the Thirty-Second Wedding Anni
versary of Dr. and Mrs. Roberts. 7:30 p.
m, "A Tender Growing Vine." The An
nual Church School Graduation of the
young people and children departments,
Kindergarten, primary, Junior and Jun
ior high, will be observed. Mr, James H.
Cornell, director of rellgloua education,
will speak.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Phone 4-1433,
Uth and Oak Sts, Dr. Carroll C. Rob
erts, pabtor.
CENTRAL LUTHERAN II a.m. "What
Is First In Your Life?" The Church picnic
which was announced for Sunday June
2 has been postponed to Sunday June
29, at Lighthouse Temple camp ground
on the McKcnzIe River near Coburg.
Sunday school therefore will be aa usual
June 22. 8 p.m. Wednesday, nihln study
In the Youth Room, study In the Book
of Acts.
Sunday school, t:45 a.m. 182S Potter
St.. phone 5-2053, the Rev. Harold Aal
buo pastor.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 11 a.m.
"A Tlace of Refuge." Nursery, Begin
ning Sunday, June 22, there will he only
one session of church school, at 9:45 a.m.
7:30 p.m. Friday, the Women's Asso
ciation will meet In the church sanctu
ary. Guest sneaker will be Mrs. W. Verne
...., iin.iiFiiiii, prrsmmi or. ine
Council for Presbyterian Women's Or-
oiurauun), ii nmrn irom an entireties
In Willamette Presbyterlal Society have
been Invited. A social hour In Fellowship
Hall will follow the meeting.
Sunday school, two sessions, 9:30 and
11 a.m. Church address, 1040 Pearl St.,
j pastor, B. D. Hughesi associate pastor.
CHAPEL OF LIGHT Usnat aervlees.
Chapel Is located at 291 Eighth
wLPni'.e . Thf Bev Virginia
Hackett. phona B-3173, pastor.
Bv,ir,Nt,;K 11 a.m. and
8 p.m. "Is the Universe, Including Man,
Sunday school. 11 a.m. Nursery. Mid
week mcrtiiiK. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Phone
4-3524. 1390 Pearl St, Reading riom, 86
West Broadway.
CHURCH OP CHRIST 11 a.m. "What
Is the Church of Christ." S p.m, "Soul
Winning." 8 p.m. Wednesday, mid-week
service, two young men from Germany
will npeak. They have been studying at
Abilene C hristian College, and wilt return
to Germany as ministers. They are Diet
er Buchhnli and Rene Chenaux-repond.
Bible Classes, 10 a.m. Midweek scrv
cSl wertndav. 8 p.m. Church address,
loth and Washington. Clinton L. Storm,
Phone 5-5662 or 4-3842, minister.
CHURCH Or OOD (new site) 9:15 a.
m. Church school Bible story hour, slni
Inr. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. In the
churchs new building. Friendly at 23rd.
7:45 Tonight 7:45
You Must Hear
HARRY TROVER
Outstanding Speaker
Represents HCJB
VOICE
NOTICE RALLY IN
First Evangelical
United Brethren Church
8th and Monroe
I Phone 9-6553. Mrs. Harold Buckbee.
superintendent,
CHURCH OF OOD. (eld site) 11 a.
m. 7:45 p.m. Dr, Milo Chapman, Port
land, Oregon, guest speaker. Wed. mid
week prayer aervlce 7:30 p.m., work
night. Thursday, at the new church 23rd
A Friendly, meal served on location.
Sunday school, church address Third
and Monroe, Rev. Wllma I, Perry,
phone 5-1065, pastor.
CHURCH OF OOD. SEVENTH DAY
u a.m. (Saturday). Utual services.
Church meets on standard time all sum
mer. Bible school 10 a.m. The church la
meeting temporarily at the Woodmen
of the World Hall, Eighth Avenue West
and Lincoln St., Elder R. A. Barnes,
phone Harrisburg 474. pastor, Roy Bet
terton, assistant pastor.
CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE II a.
m. "Have Faith In God." Guest speaker,
the Rev. J. E. Burkett. 7:80 p.m. "Good
News." Burkett speaking. The denom
ination has a special broadcast, 7-7:30
Sunday, on KERG, originating from the
Columbia Church of the Air. It will
come from the convention at Kansas
City, Mo where the Rev. Duane E.
Muth, pastor of the church, Is a dele
gate.
Sunday school, t:4S a.m. Midweekpray
SMSell5g' Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. Phono
4-1235, Eighth and Madison. Tha Rev.
Duane E, Muth, pastor,
CHURCH OF THfi ORTHODOX LUTH
ERAN Usual services.
Church address, 330 Bailey Lane.
Pastor H. F. Koehlinger lof Coos
Bay. St. Paul's Orthodox Lutheran
Conference Church, who comes to
Eugene for the Sunday evening Ferv
ue' L For- Information write Pastor
Herbert F. Koehlinger at General
Delivery, Embire, Ore.
COLLEGE CREST CHRISTIAN Us
ual services.
Sunday school. 10 a.m. The chapel
Is sponsored by First Christian Church
of Eugene, at the College Crest Com
munity Clubhouse. James Edwards,
pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL 11 a.m. Guest
speaker, Dr. William C. Jones, dean of
administration at University of Oregon,
Will take BS hll tonic. "Th Imnra! Iral
Jesus." i
Sunday school, ;50 and 11 a.m. Dr.
wes ey Goodson Nicholson, phona
5-8i41, pastor
DUNN SUNDAY SCHOOL Usual ser
vices. Dunn Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. The
annual Sunday school picnic will be
held at Armitage Park. Saturday, June
7, starting at 11 a.m. Transportation will
be furnished from the Dunn School and
will leave from the school at 10:30 a.m.
The summer camp for boys and girls
between the ages of eight and 18 will
be held this summer at the Turner
camp at Turner. Oregon. The camp will
run from Saturday, June 14 to Thurs
day. June 19. Bob Elliott from Port
land will be the camp's main speaker
this year.
EMMAUS LUTHERAN Usual services.
Sunday school, 9:b a.m. Address 1492
Second Ave. West. The Rev. H. A. Svend
sen phons 4-1150, pastor,
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
U a.m. "Sa,yed for What?" 7:30 p.m.
"Spiritual Darkness,"
Sunday school, 9:43 a.m. Nursery and
Mothers' Room at all Sunday services.
Junior church, 11 a.m. in annex. Mid
week prayer service, Wednesdays. 7:30
p.m. Phone 5-5241, if no answer call
5-2980. Eigth and Monroe Sts. Bus serv
ice to Bethel and Gilbert Homes districts,
FAIRMOUNT CHURCH OF CHRIST
II a.m., "The Word of Christ." 7:30 p.m.
"When Is It 'Too Late'?" 7:30 p.m., Wed
nesday, midweek Bible study and pray
er meeting.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church ad
dress: 17th and Columbia Sts. W. W.
White, pastor.
FAIRMOUNT PRESBYTERIAN 11
a.m. Sermon, "Dad's Faith," concerning
the father's part In religious education.
9:30 a.m., Monday, Vacation Church
School begins, ages four through 11.
Sunday school. :a a. m. Church ad
dress. 15th and VUlard. The Rev. Frad O.
Scherer. phone. 4-04S7, pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST 11 a.m. "Faith
Achieving and Enduring." Cradle Roll
Sunday will be observed. All members
of the Cradle Roll with their fathers and
mothers are asked to meet In the chapel
at 10:50 a.m. Mrs. Clarence Brenneman.
superintendent of the Cradle Roll, will
present a rose to each member attend
ing. At 8 p.m. the Summer Bible School
will present a brief program. Sermon
by the pastor on "The Strangest Name
In the Hall of Faith". Annual Straw
berry Feed of the Baptist Men's Fellow
ship will be held Tuesday at Harlow
Lodge. Hev. W. M. Whltwell will be the
speaker. The coming week will be a
busy one In preparation for the Centen
nial Celebration, Rehearsals for the his
torical pageant will be held on Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur
day nights.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Nursery,
Story Hour and Primary Church at
11 a.m. Hour of Power Service Thurs
day at 7:30 p.m. Phone 5-0341. Dr.
Vance H. Webster, pastor.
FIRST METHODIST II a.m. "The
Sprmnn Wm Ir-it, v., ..... v-u,-
and small children. 6:30 p.m. The Sen
ior jiign iticinodlst Youth Fellowship
will hold a meeting entitled "Camp
the Vacation Church School will hold'
"Open House" for all parents and
friends.
ounaay scnpoi, : a.m. Church ad
dress, il85 Willamette. Phono 8-8764
FREE METHODIST ll a.m. "Train
ing God's School." At Sunday achoot
Julia May. Weber, conference. Sunday
school promoter and secretary, will
speak.
Sunday school, 9:43 a.m.. Church
meets In the Adams School, tempor
diii., three blocks south of 19th on
Adams St The Rev. Wesley Graves.
7-2016, pastor,
FOURSQUARE CHURCH 11 a.m.
topic te be announced. 7:30 p.m. August
nrodersen of Portland will show "Con
trary . Winds," a new R5-mlnute sound
Central Lutheran
Church
Eighteenth at Potter
MORNING WORSHIP
11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:45 A.M.
Harold Aalbue, Pastor
Phone 5-2053
OF THE ANDES"
QUITO, ECUADOR
umman
By
Margaret
Benston
motion picture In which he plays one
I of the leading roles. Brodersen and
daughter Dee Ann will sing at the
morning and evening services. 7:30 P-m,
Tuesday, family night services.
Sunday School, :45 a.m. Ail serv-
halH (n Wnotmnrfllnnrt SfhnoJ
Auditorium, 18th Ave. and City View
Rd. (seven blocks west of Eugene Air
Cartel. Rev. waiter uusa. rnone o-dobj.
Pastor.
FRIENDS 11:30 a.m., meeting for
worship. Adult discussion group at 10:45
a.m., devoted' to Individual concern
Thursday series of luncheon-discussions
continues at downtown YMCA, contin
uing study of "Steps to Peace An Al
ternative Program."
FIRST-DAY school, 10:30 a.m. Family
session, followed by adult forum; nurs
ery care provided. Address, 1414 Kin
cafd St. (Westminster House). For fur
ther Information phone Harold E. L.
Barton, clerk, phone 5-3962. Meeting
for worship is In silence except as
persons feel inspired to speak. Public
welcome.
GRACE LUTHERAN 8:4ft a.m. and 11
a.m. "So Great Salvation." Nursery dur
ing 11 a.m. service. 2:45 p.m.! quarterly
meeting of church council In church par
lor. 3:30 p.m., Gamma Dellans meet at
church for afternoon program. 8 p.m.,
Lutheran Laymen's League meets In
church parlor.
Sunday school, f:49 a.m. Children's
Bible School Saturday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Phone 4-0198, Eleventh and Ferry. W
M. Maler. pastor.
HARLOW ROAD PRESBYTERIAN
11 a.m. "Wisdom or Folly." Nursery.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Meeting
Place is tb.e Washington Public School.
615 Harlow Road. The Rev. David Ben
White, 4-8303, pastor,
INDEPENDENT BIBLE CENTER 11 a.
m. and 8 p.m, topics to be announced.
Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer service.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; the Rev.
Chas. T. Wilson, co-pastor, Church ad
dress. Route 5. Box 511, phone 4-8583.
Tha Rev. Minnie Edwards, pastor.
KOURT DRIVE CHURCH OF CHRIST
Usual services.
Church address, 235 Kourt Dr. For
Information call C, C. Addleman,
4-1553, church clerk.
LATTER DAT SAINTS Serviees aa
usual. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Midweek
service. Tuesdays. 7:30 p.m. Church
address. Tenth and Tyler. Milo M.
Stewart, local bishop,
LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE Usual serv
ices. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Mid-week
prayer meeting and Bible study, Tues
" day at 7:45 p.m. Phone 3-1633. 1209
Olive Street. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Cole,
Pastors.
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD Usual
services,
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church
address, 31st Avenue, at Willamette.
The Rev. John B. Wright, phono
5-7863, pastor.
OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN Us
ual services.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Church tn
meeting temporarily in the Santa Clara
Grade School. The Rev. O. R. Kleope
phone 4-3.140, pastor.
PILGRIM HOLINESS II a.m. "Thanks
Be Unto God for His Unspeakable Gift."
7:30 p.m. "The Lord Is at Hand." 7:30 p.
m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. 4 p.m.
FHriav. Riinriov CAhi.l l
Armitage Park. '
Sunday school. :43 a.m. Prayer
"lilf""8 $&!nSBda' 7:30 P-m- Church
fladresS, 2807 Friendly St. Miss Betty
L. Miller, phona 4-8898. pastor.
RIVER ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL
Sunda Is Family Day. n a.m. sermon
topic, "The Christian Home," Cradle
Roll tots being promoted to the nursery
department will be publicly recognised
In ceremony. 8 p.m. Harry C, Trover
from South America will be guest speak
er. Trover Is depiitatlonal secretary for
The Pioneer Missions Broadcaster." He
1, wtll"knffn crlpt writer and
children's story writer and now repre
sents Missionary Radio Station, HCJB,
olee of The Andes. He will also show
Pictures of South America.
Sunday school. 9:4o a.m. Wednesday
5r." "".'P' t:M p.m? Church "tl
Si yte..R'v,fr Bt,al North. Th Rev.
W. M. Whltwell. 4-SM2. omtor.
-Mull ,C,Ve1f ASSB" OF OOD
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Church
dress, OS Irving Hoed. Th. Hm. Ha
old C. Bresler, uh. s-244-1, paitor.
SANTA CI.AHA CIHJnCH OF CHRIST
".V'h" "" ""'y Plrll Can
C T, Yy ':M " "The secret ,(
Happiness."
J'V":. ':ti ! Church .d
3fSSi T"a .
dress: 3900 River Road. J
Church
of the
f Nazarene
8th & Madison
9:45 A.M.
4 Sunday School
11:00 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP
Sermon Entitled:
"HAVE FAITH
IN GOD"
6:30 P.M.
Youth Services
7:30 P. M.
EVENING SERVICE
Guest Speaker
Rev. J. E, Burkett
"GOOD NEWS"
7:00 to 7:30
KERG
Columbia Church of the
Air from
General Assembly
Kansas City
Duane E. Muth, Minister
ruiio.u
CHURCH OF CHRIST
"M S TS '
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i
Pilgrim Holiness
Thinks of Building
Notes Year's Growth
The Hev. W. S. Deal, district
superintendent, Pacific Northwest
District, Pilgrim Holiness Church,
presided at tne annual meeting
June 18, of the local church, lo
cated at 28th and Friendly Streets.
Deal commended the pastor, the
Rev. Miss Betty Miller and. the
church on the growth of the Sun
day school and church attendance
and financial gains. A report was
made of the establishment of a
building fund for a new church.
Mrs, Julian Sustello was elected
church treasurer; Miss Evelyn
Ritenburgh, church secretary;
William Darling, advisory mem
ber; Mrs, Charles Getchell, presi
dent adles Missionary Society;
Margie Anslinger, Sunday schooi
secretary. The same board nf
trustees was retained. A delegate I
to tne annual district conference
is to be elected at a later date.
A class will be received into
church membership June 29.
Korea Worker fo
Speak Thursday
Thursday, June 26, at 8 p. m,
Miss Esther Laird will speak at
the First Methodist Church, She
served in Korea as a missionary
from 1926 to 1950.
When the United Natlnne cot
UD their Droeram for relinf in Kin.
rea they asked to borrow Miss
Laird from the Methodist Church.
She is now working for the United
Nations and is returninu verv snnn
to Korea,
Miss Laird addressed th rw
gon Methodist Annual Conference
in Portland this week and is
scheduled to 'sneak in nnmW
of places on her way to San Fran
cisco.
The Woman's Societv nt Chris
tian Service of the First MnthnHict
Church will hold a public recep
tion for Miss Laird in the dining
room of the church after her ad
dress Thursday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton of
Eugene were friends of Miss Laird
when they were on the mission
field in Korea.
11 A.M. "Faith
Achieving &
Enduring"
KASH Broadcast
Cradle Roll Sunday
We Want YOU In Sunday School 9il5 A,M
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bdwy. at High Dr, Vsnc)) jj Web,teiPl(J
Centennial Week June 29-Julyf
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SClS
"ranch of The Mother Church, The First Church of CM.
ouiemisi in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl
June 22nd
"IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN!"
Sunday Service 11 A.M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School 11 A. M.
Testimonial Meeting Wednesday I P.M.
Nursery Facilities During All Sendees
Reading Room 86 West Broadway
Everyone Is Cordially Invited To Attend
The Church Services and Use The Reading Room
"Tha Church ol tha Lutheran Hour"
uuiiLrnx oun utaa--una A.ra, ac ll a.jii. i
Sermon "SUCH GREAT SALVATION"
Nursery in Church Parlor During 11 a.m, Service
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Bible Classes: 10 a. m. j
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Eleventh at Ferry
nortneast Corner
You'll Find A Glad Christian Welcome Sunow At fl
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
710 West 13th Avenue
Centrally Located In Eugene
9:45 A.M. Sunday School. It's Going!
11:00 A.M. Paator Krogstad Preaches
"THEY GO FORWARD"
8:30 P.M. Christ's Ambassadors Service
Rev. Lester Kenney Preaches
7:45 P.M. Paator Krogstad Preaches
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