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nksgiving Lm CarvirA til I JUI f iw I Baptist -l...,Uoc Hnvf w truivuv- eir Own Service ! annual Union Thanks st" e sponsored by the t.ld Thursday, Nov. 28, at the First Baptist The Rev. Perry H. Smith St Mary's Episcopal iU' speak on "Fore and Forth Farcrs. Spe- ano... l ...liorf hv tho 1S1C Will wr" church. !nion service will feature M "., ' -f ik fallow ne tffffiilon to 'he Rev: M- The Rev. John Can- the Rev. Leo Woodruff, L.t Churcn oi i-miai, . jlter Huss, Foursquare the nev. nn . ct Mark's Methodist .'nrl the Rev. Charles 'United Lutheran Church. bffering will oe prcsemeu u'l-.r)av-Church-School L 0 the Eugene Council tQUCailuu, ail air lIOUS ft5tom at this union serv- Springfield Thanksgiving Is Hearty Traditional Holiday By VERA HANSEN Union Thankseiv inc servirps will be conducted at Ebbert Me-! mortal wetiioaist Church 6th and C Sts under the auspices of thei opringncici ministerial Associa tion Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All pastors in the organization will! participate. The Rev. Ernest Worden, pastor of Christian Church wil ldeliver the main ad dress, "Thanks for to God." Special music will be featurnrl by the chorus from Springfield High School directed by David Van Zandt. At the last meeting of the group it was voted to keep one third of all collections taken at union service for general ex- penses of the local association The remainder () of this col lection will be sent to the Ameri can Bible Society. St Alice Catholic Church will hold a special Thanksgiving day mass inursaay at a a.m. 4 Relieious Jon stresses the Week Day School as one ui uiu iportant activities of the lion. 1800 pupils of 15 bry schools in Eugene and Iding area wno receive tidies once a week on a time basis irom me !JJ U.. Ik. bom as proviueu us ihp State of Oregon. -U' In the third thru the sixth rs voluntarily enrolled (classes which are held in fe near the schools, in k homes, or in a special thus. The teaching staff in Elta Thelma Rose, Miss ay Losey, Miss Maxine kliss Shirley Raymond, and icille Grimm. jjtev. Wilma Perry is jjresi I the Council of Religious Ion, and the other officers Email are: James Cornett, (tsident; M. H. Whitwell, Jy; Bernard Landreth, fa; The Rev. Harvey Klap fcance; Mrs. William Sief ek Day Church School; font Crakes, publicity; The lerella Barber, advisory Btak Day Church School it receive tax support and K source of finances is le churches that are mem- the Council, from inter- idividuals, and special of- at church services. The :nt originated in Gary, in 1912, and as the work publicized the program tilted in Eugene 25 years le main purpose of the i Is to teach Christian Us for daily living, and it penominational and non- in scope with the based on the Bible. The (on given once a week grade docs not take the the Sunday School. Thanksgiving theme will in all classes held this Iveek by showing the new thanksgiving Round the anksgiving service, open public, is announced bv urcn of Christ, Scientist, m. on Thanksgiving Dav, purcn edifice at 14th and Piinual Thankssivine serv os nem Thursday at 11 Bethesda Lutheran. The pis. garden and orchard as well as . rannpri mil be parceled out after pte, to needy families of pmumty. Jjiurch has just completed Pf drive for Korea, with i totals. la m. on Thanksgiving Day flll be a celebration of the fPPer in Fairmont Pres- I uurch. f-tampus religious Thanks- ?mce will he held at F nan, 7 to 8 p.m. Tues- J sponsored by the f'l of Oregon Religious I "r. T. Z. Koo, who was p years a secretary for S" Student Christian rJbc the speaker. Springfield Lutheran will cnn. nuci iwo oapusmal services Sunday. At 11 a.m. adults will participate in the ceremony and at 12:30 p.m. there will he. a special baptismal for children. Members of the congregation and their friends will dine Sun day afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Willamalane Memorial Buildine in a combination of home coming ana inannsgiving. Mrs. G. Fred Iverson will be in charge of the kitchen, Mrs. Harvey Bluhm will preside in the dining room. All program arrangements have been made by the Men's Brotherhood. There will be entertainment, worship and special activities for the children. The Annual Thanksgiving din ner for members of Calvary Temple will be held Thursdav at i:ju p.m. in willamalane Memor ial Building. The program will include singing by the chorus and instrumental numbers. The Rev. Jess Lanning of Loi ta, Calif, will be the featured speaker. Frank Lyon will show colored slide pictures ho took while in Alaska recently. Mrs. Avery Johnson, president oi tne W omens Missionary So ciety reports the third shipment of clothing for Korea has just been made. This was a 750 pound lot of warm clothing and shoes. Hope Lutheran Church is call ing for clothing to be sent to World Relief and asked that it be brought to the 11 a.m. Service Sunday. Canned goods, boxes of apples, cured meats, honey and nuts are being collected to send Concordia College in Portland, The service will present spe cial music by the choir to high light the Thankhgiving theme, River Roaders Will Burn the Mortgage" At Harvest Festival Sunday is Harvest Festival Day at the River Road Baptist Chapel featuring a Thanksgiving service 11. The church will be deco rated in seasonal display and the pastor speaks on "Be Thankful Unto Him." There will be a "mortgage- burning" ceremony recognizing the liquidation of $15,000 indebted ness. The notes to be burned are not, strictly speaking, a mort gage, but several notes for money privately loaned. A special Thanksgiving offering will be re ceived for the new building pro gram of the Chapel. It is "New Corral Sunday." throughout the Sunday School em phasizing the new building pro gram of the church. This Sunday also marks the conclusion of the six-weeks Sunday School contest with five other churches in which the Chapel has exceeded previous attendance records. The Young Adult class of Church of God will hold a tur key and venison feed tonight in the church at 6 p.m. President F. James Lewis reports that Mrs. Richard Burgess is in charge of the dinner and that there will be entertainment and Thanksgiv ing worship. The tabulation of church at tendance figures is not complete. Already the Ministerial Associa tion is anxious to get the total church attendance figures to use in gain attention of law mak-i ing and other bodies. The total is amazing and is not finished. Churches which have not report' ed their total average Sunday attendance to Vera Hansen are asked to do so. Employ a Child For Odd Jobs; Help Missions Juveniles of the local Congrcga tional Church have an annual observance of a nation-wide cus torn in their denomination: At this time of year, Nov. 28, Satur- , they have a "Christ Work Day," during which they do odd jobs for friends, neighbors, church members, or the public, and the householder, instead of paying the child, turns the money over to the Congregational Church mis sion funds. , - Persons having jobs "for this purpose may phone the church office, 5-8741, or Mrs. Sam Hu ston, 5-1863, not later than Friday, Nov, 27. Springfield Church Briefs Several car loads of Trinity Baptist workers will attend the training Union Conference ati East Side Baptist Church in Port-i land beginning Wednesday and continuing thru Friday. Dele gates will concentrate on Thanks giving Day attendance. The Nicholas Gardens Commun ity Church of the Brethren lives up to its name. Every week day sees it full of kindergarten chil-i dren in sessions sponsored by Maple School Parent-Teacher As sociation. On Tuseday evenings the Girl Scouts are conducting leadership training classes for local leaders. Also on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. a troop of Boy Scouts, sponsored by the church meets there. All city, county and other higher elections are held in the Church in addition to many other civic affairs and dinners for groups. The church was started by Eb bert Memorial Methodist Church several years ago to serve a need in the fast growing com munity which was then out of the city. Today it is housed in an attractive building with sev eral meeting rooms including two kitchens from which are ser ved the turkey dinners which have paid for many of the fun ishings in the building. to answer back Sunday at 6:30 p.m. when the Youth Fellowship ot Christian Church has its sec ond meeting on youth problems. Parents may air their pet peeves about their children in a discus- tion lead by Sharon Cox. Men of the congregation will provide special music for the 7:30 p.m. service when the ser mon will be on "A Hungry Man's Mistake. That day the Christian Church will begin with "Three Causes for Thanks" at 11 a.m. A Bible story book will be awarded to the largest family en rolling in the Sunday school in a contest to gain new members! which is being conducted by the Church of God. Services at First Baptist in- elude "A Thank You Letter" at 11 a.m. and a Bring a Friend meeting at 7:30 p.m. when dramatization of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" is given. The sermon will be on "Friend Foe?" Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints will hold a Sunday evening meeting presenting two youth and two adults on a pro gram. The youth members of the panel will be Norman Giliuana and Dorothy Crawford. After this session the juniors and seniors will unite for an Aaronic fireside in the hall. Po lice Chief Harry Howard will speak on "Preventive Law En forcement. On Saturday the 28th the church will hold a formal Gold and Green Ball. Mrs. Elmer Chase and Gilbert Christianson are co-chairmen and will an nounce the orchestra and other items later. A conference of Free Metho dist youth members will begin in Gresham Wednesday ana run through next Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Graves will ac company about 20 young folks from Springfield Thursday when they will attend the sessions. A whole basketball team will be sent from here to enter a tourna ment played off during the con ference. 'Parents will be given a chance A twelve member team of Pres byterian workers will conduct an every member canvass for build ing funds Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Mclvin Pilon is leader and will be assisted by Mrs. Pilon, Robert Combs, Ross Mersereau, Elden Alldredge, Clifford Saw yer, Mrs. Guy Wright, JJ. N. Pel letier, Mrs. Glenn' Martin, Grant Mortenson, Mrs. Vale Parker and Mrs. Fred Berg. On Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. the congregation will assemble in the Willamalane Memorial Build ing for potluck. Clayton Anderson, superinten dent of Willamalane Park and Recreation District will be the main speaker at the Ebbert Mem orial Methodist Men's Brother hood dinner Monday at 6:30 p.m, His topic will be "The Church and Recreation." Also on the agenda will be a delegation from the Eugene church telling about "Methodist Men." President Phil Bartholomew will conduct a dis cussion relative to adopting the new name and receiving a new charter. AT CONGREGATIONAL At the Congregational Church the congregation joins with the city-wide service at First Bap tist Church on Thanksgiving Day. Sunday, Nov 22, Dr. Wesley Good- son Nicholson finishes his series of four sermons on God and Man with one entitled: "Protestantism Prepares." Locally Made Religious Movie Has Dr. C. C. Roberts, Others A world premier showing of the movie "Where Do Ministers Come From?" will be at the First Christian Church, Eugene, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov, 22. This short 16 mm production in color with sound was recently filmed on the campus of North west Christian College and at the Springfield Christian Church. Producers and directors are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whisler who are graduates of this college and who now have two children enrolled at N. C. C. Playing the leading role in the picture is Billy Weeda of Santa Ana, Califirnia, a senior at N. C. C. Playing opposite him in much of the picture is Jo Anne Flanders, N. C. C. sophomore from Ellensburg, Wash. Donna- claire Dawson, a Freshman from Caldwell, Idaho, has an important role. Dr. C. C. Roberts, pastor of the Eugene First Christian Church, is "the minister" in the picture. Other supporting roles are played by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Herhiscr and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Eldridge. Various members of the North-! west Christian College Faculty present items of interest that en ter into the training of a Chris tian minister. Dr. Ross J. Grif feth, President of N. C.C., through a chapel service, provides infor mation relative to the signifi cance of the Christian College. The story of youthful romance is drawn directly from the life of the leading young man, concern ing his commitment to the Chris tian ministry and his influence upon his parents. The premier showing of the picture at the Eugene First Chris tian Church is to be carried out much after the fashion of a Holly wood premier. Leading players will be introduced and interview ed. A- bit of glamour will be added to make this a gala event. Northwest Christian College was chosen for this filming of the picture, which will be shown in churches throughout the Unit ed States and Canada, because this College has the largest en rollment of young people pre-: paring for full time Christian service of any college maintained by the Disciples of Christ. While the story is to challenge young people to prepare themselves for church vocations, it calls atten tion to the total value of a Chris tian ' education. Some street scenes in Eugene and of the Uni versity of Oregon campus help to locate the place of production. Nov. 29, one week after the Eugene premier, the picture will be shown in twenty other Chris tian churches through the nation. The advance requests for show ing the- picture indicate that the picture will be seen in several thousand churches during its lifetime. All parts are played by amateurs. Westsiders Send Briefs The majority of the west side churches will join in the Thanks giving Union services to be held at First Baptist church Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. However, the Lutheran churches will hold serv ices at their own services, and Foursquare Church will have a Thanksgiving Communion service Sunday at 11 a.m. Spencer Creek Lutheran church will hold services Thanksgiving Day at 10 a.m. The newly or ganized adult choir of 14 vioccs will make its initial appearance. The choir is directed by Mrs. George (Nancy) Strand. Westmoreland Wisconsin Synod will also hold Thanksgiving Day services. The 11 a.m. sermon topic will be, "A man's Life Con sisted! not in the Abundance of the Things which He Possesseth,' Luke 12:15. Refugees Due in U.S. MUNICH, Germany WV-Seven Czechs who escaped from Czecho slovakia in a home-made armored car last July are traveling to the United States' shortly, a spokes man for Radio Free Europe said Friday. He said they would take part in a drive to raise funds for "the Crusade for Freedom, which finances Radio Free Europe. By Margaret Benston ADVENTIST, SEVENTH DAY 13th and Folk. Ph. 4-7533. 9:30 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. ASSEMBLY OP- GOD EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ISO Kinney Loop, Coburg Road. Ph. 5.5920. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.)i 11 a.m. FIRST 710 West 13th. Ph. M228. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. SANTA CLARA SO Irving Boad. Ph. 4-8183, 10 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and B p.m. BAPTIST BETHEL - D ANEBO 1500 Taney Ph. 3-3129. 9:45 a.m., (5,5.1; ll a.m. and 7:30 p.m. BEREAN Chamber! at 12th West., Ph. 5-2822. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); ll a.m, and 7:30 p.m. FIRST Broadway and Hleh. Ph 5-0341. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and. 7:30 p.m. IMMANUEL CHAPEL Church meets in a white, two-story building Immediately adjoining Game Bird Village, on Farm Road Two. Watch for signs, pn. &-U34l lor miormauon, 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. RIVER ROAD CHAPEL 1105 River Road North. Ph. 4-2002. 9:45 a.m. (5.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN FIRST Monroe St. at th Ave. Ph. 5-5241. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. BAILEY HILL Church meets at Four Oaks Grange Hall. Ph. 5-075S. 11 a.m. (S.S.) 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. WILLAKENZIE Meell In WUla- kenzle Grange Hall. Ph. 5-0756 for Information. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. FOURSQUARE CHURCH 2324 West lHtn Ave. rn. 3-3731. :u a.m, (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. FREE METHODIST Polk at 13th. 9:45 a.m., (5.5.): 11 a.m. ana 7:3V p.m. FRIENDS FRIENDS MEETING Meets at West. minster House. 1414 Klncald St. Ph. 4-6927 for information. 10 a.m.. (S.s.l: 11 a.m. EDISON SCHOOL Church meets temporarily at Edison Public School. Ph. 3-2625 for information. 10 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. 2520 Harris. Ph. 4-3108. (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 TEMPLE 9:45 a.m. p.m. WILLAGILLESP1E 345 WillagU lesple Road. Ph. 4-6540. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. CATHOLIC ST. MARY'S 11th and and Char nelton. Ph. 5-7433. Catechism classes for children, 9 a.m. Low Masses, 6:30, 8, 9, 11:15 a.m. High Mass, 10 a.m. Devotions, 7:30 p.m. CHAPEL OF LIGHT Church meets at Woodmen of tne world nan, Lincoln at Bth. Ph. 5-3173. 11 a.m. CHRISTIAN FIRST 1166 Oak SI." Fn. 4-14Z3. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.)i 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ALLISON PARK 4000 Marshal Ave. Ph. 5-2821. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m, BETHEL 26 5-3163 . 9:45 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 10 Wood Ave. Ph (S.S.j; 11 a.m. and , ","y t QT7 , '. fa V -"V ,1"' l Si .it -l2'?L ' H T H QUI , ... n-.i.Li . MMi.i nf nitur hnma ha ' 'I ' JunCheiiB Muttom In New Tor. The museum, to be constrticted In 9-1, will . permanentlDulIdlZUX OT the -wonorenownea aramcc! in -c ritnlRTlAV SCIENCE 1390 Pear S.S., 11 a.m., Church, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST TENTH AVENUE Washington at 10th. Ph. s-5662. 10 a.m. is.a.i; " a.m. and 7:30 p.m. FAIRMOUNT Columbia at I7th, Ph. 4-0248. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. GERALD JOHNSON MEMORIAL riiaPF.l. 1RR6 Chambers St. Ph. 5-0687. 9:45 a.m.. (S.S.): 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. KOURT DRIVE S.15 Kourt Drive Ph. 4-1553. 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, SANTA CLARA 2720 River Road. 9:45 a.m., (S.s.)i ll a.m. SOUTH SIDE Church meets at the Armory, first floor left upstairs. Ph. 4-8724 for information. 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. UNIVERSITY STREET CHURCH 1166 East 28lh. Ph. 5-3502. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.)i 11 a.m. WESTMORELAND 1856 Wt Broadway. 10 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m CHURCH OF OOD FRIENDLY Friendly at SJrd. Ph. 5-6553. 9:45 a.m., (S.S ): 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. riii-nrll OF GOD IN CHRIST .IF.RI'HAI.EOT 1730 YVeSl Zna ftVB. Ph. 4.0013, 9:45 a.m., (S.S.): 8 p.m. ! CHURCH OF GOD, SEVENTH DAY Church meets at wooamen oi ine World Hall, Lincoln at tn, west, Ph. Harrlshurg 474 for information. 10 a.m., (S.s.)i li a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT TER DAY saints Tyler at loin. 10:30 a.m., (55.); n a.m. CHURCH OF THE NA7JARENE Madison at Bin. pn. 4-iz3a. a:so a.m, (S.S.)i 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, CONGREGATIONAL 940 I. 13th. Ph. 5-8741. (SSI, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church services, 9:30 and 11 a.m. F.IMVntMI. f -n-vs t Evi iwn. Ph, I $.7152. 9.30 a m., (3 S I; II a.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 95 N. Washington. Ph. 5-2131. a p.m. LUTHERAN ' BETHESDA 4411 Royal St. (Un- ebo Dlst.). Ph. b-3903. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. CENTRAL 1825 Potter St. Ph. 5-2053. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. EMMAUS 1492 W. 2nd. Ph. 4-1150 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. GRACE Ferry at 11th. Ph. 4-019B. 9:45 a.m., (S.S. I; 8:45 and 11 a.m, OUR REDEEMER 255 Maxwell Road. Ph. 4-3340. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. UNITED Washington at 22nd. Ph. 4-0334. 9:45 a.m., (5.5.); ii a.m WESTMORELAND Church meets at Westmoreland School. Ph. 5-7619, 10 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. METHODIST first 1185 Willamette st. rn. 5.8764. 9:45 and 11 a.m., (S.S.); 9:45 and 11 a.m. HARRIS Church meets at Harris Public School. Ph. 5-0864 for infor mation. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. ST. MARK'S 4100 Block West' Eleventh Ave. 10 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. TRINITY 440 Maxwell Road. 4-8717. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOW SHIP Classes at First Baptist Church. Broadway at High sts. pn 5-3486 for information. Classes meet at 1:30 p.m. Mondays. WEST ELEVENTH BETHEL MIS SION 3800 block, Weal Eleventh Ave. Ph. 4-676B. 10 a.m., (s.s.i; n a.m. and 7:30 p.m. WEST ELEVENTH CHURCH 3900 West llth Ave. Ph. 4-8103. 9:45 a.m (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. YOUTH BIBLE CRUSADE Meets al Free Methodist Church, Polk St. at 1Rth Ave. Ph. 4-5652 for Information, Classes meet at 2 p.m. Mondays. WILLAMETTE QOSPEL CHAPEL Donald at 33rd. Ph. 4-4657. 11 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. OPEN Rini.E STANDARD LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE 1209 Olive. Ph. 5-1633. 9:43 a.m., (S.s.l; 11 a.m PILGRIM HOLINESS 2807 Friendly. 9:45 a.m., (S.s.l; ll a.m. ana 7:311 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN central Pearl St. al loin Ave, Ph. 5-8724. 9:45 and ll a.m., (s.s.) Church service 11 a.m. FAIRMOUNT Vlllard at 15!h Ave Ph. 4-0457. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m and 7:30 p.m. WESTMINSTER Churrh merit in Washington Public School. Ph. 3-3140 for informttlon. B:to a.m., ta.a.; 11 a.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ' Thlrtl and Monroe Sta. Fn. 7-zazt. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.I; 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. SALVATION AI1MY - Ph 4-8.'l3;. in a.m . 719 Pcirl SI ; 1; 11 a.m Connecticut Woman Named to Labor Post WASHINGTON l-Mrs. Alice K. Leopold has been named to succeed Miss Frieda S. Miller as director of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor. The appointment by President Eisenhower Thursday is subject to Senate confirmation after Con gress meets in January. The job pays $10,300 a year. Miss Miller, with the bureau since 1944, has resigned. EARLY SERVICES St. Mary's Episcopal Church an nounces two Thanksgiving Day services: Holy Communion at a.m., and Holy Communion with choral and sermon at 10. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sat.-, Nov. 21, 1953 3 'Loyalty Day' "Loyalty Sunday" at Central Presbyterian Church marks a most significant and spiritual phase of the entire program of the church. Once each year mem bers and friends of the church present and dedicate their tithes and pledges for the work of the, church at home and abroad in foreign countries. The Rev. Paul S. Mcllish will preach and lead the congregation in the servic of dedication, A nursery Is provided. At Senior High Westminster Fellowship, a series of discus sions is in progress under ths general theme of "Great Ideas of the Bible." The Boys' Choir will not meet Thursday afternoon because of the Thanksgiving holiday. The at tention of all members of tha choir is called to a special re hearsal with the adult choir fol lowing the morning worship serv ice, Sunday, Nov. 29., in thi sanctuary, SUBURBAN CHURCH ADDS CLASSROOMS Allison Park Christian Church has its addition completed, pro viding six new classrooms, a stor age room, and a new oil furnace. 27 EAST BROADWAY SAM BRONAUGH WM. J. WHEELER WM. W. BERG GORDON PERLICH Phone 4-6223 Sunday Services-8:45 A. ML & 11 A. M. SERMONi "WHO WILL LOVE GOD?" (Sermons by Vicar Arthur Wright) Sunday School: 8:45 . m. Bible Classes: 10 a. m. Thanksgiving Day Service: Thursday, 11 a.m. WELCOME! GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH East Eleventh Avenue at Ferry Street W. B. Maler, Pastor Arthur F. Wright, Assistant ON THE CAMPUS CANTERBURY CLUB (Episcopalian students) 1R6 G. I3tn, rn. 9-745Z. e p.m. CHANNING CLUB (Unitarian atu- denis llth and Ferry. Ph. 4-7655. CHI OMICRON SIGMA (Baptist) CHI OMICRON SIGMA (Baptist) Broadway at High, Ph. 5-0341. CHRISTIAN HOUSE (Christian) 9:15 Broadway at High, rn. 5-U341. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZA TION second floor Gerllnger Hall, Ph. 4-OZBB. CONGREGATIONAL STUDENTS 18th & Ferry, Ph. 5-225(1. GAMMA DELTA (Lutheran, Missouri synod) 1343 Mill. HILLEL FOUNDATION (Jewish) usual meetings. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 1350 Alder, Ph. 4-7373. 5:30 p.m. NEWMAN CLUB (CathoUc) Meeting at sacred Heart Hospital, pn. 0-7433. WESLEY FOUNDATION - (Methodist) Kincald St., Ph. 4-4143, 9:30 a.m, and 6 p.m. WESTMINSTER (Preshyterlan) 1414 Klncald St., pn. 4-4143, BAPTIST (Antloch) 1545 Brooklyn Drive. 9:45 a.m., (S.s.); 11 a.m. CHURCH or CHRIST 1715 Hender son Ave. Ph. 5-9368. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. SPRINGFIELD ADVENTIST, SEVENTH DAV 7th and A Sta. Ph. 6-3796, 9:30 a.m, (S.S.): 11 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 7th and B Sts. Ph. 6-1291. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 21st and K Sts. Ph. 7-2253. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. CALVARY TEMPLE llth and K Sts. Ph. 7-7125. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.)i 11 a.m. CHRISTIAN 418 East A St. Ph. 7-7366 or 7-7113. 9:45 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th and C Sta. Ph. 6-2309. Bible school 10 a.m, CHURCH OF GOD 14th and D Sis Ph. 7.2165 or 6-3631. 9:43 a.m., (S.S.) 11 a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENK - 18th and E Sts. Ph. 7-2038. 9:30 a.m., (S.S.); 11 a.m. CHURCH OF JUKI'S CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 439 Mlln St., Ph. 7-9805. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST 1690 Mohawk Blvd., Ph. 6-3791, 9:48 a.m (S.S.): 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. EBBERT MEMORIAL METHODIST 6th and C Sts.. Ph. 7-9621 63513. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.) 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST 2nd and C Sis, Ph. 73437. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. FREE METHODIST 4th and B 8U, Ph. 7-2016. 9:43 a.m. (S.S.)i 11 a.m FREE WILL BAPTIST 1025 West N St., Ph. 7.9001. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. HOPE LUTHERAN 14th and B Stl. Ph. 7-7531 or 6-1255. 1:46 a.m. (S.S.)i 11 a.m. and t Stt., Ph. (S.S.); 8:30 a.m, ;..: hi.n - fTrv at llih. Ph. 4-7153 Stiday school, adults and tcen-ageri, 10 a.m.; children, 11 a.m. Church service, 11 a.m. UNITY 1215 Oak. a.m. (SS.)l 11 a.m. Ph. 1-9911. 1.45 LUTHERAN 14th 8-2403 . 9:43 a.m. and 11 a.m. MT. VERNON CHURCH OF CHRIST 42nd St. 9:45 a.m, (S.s.l; 11 a.m and 7:30 p.m. NICHOLAS GARDENS CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 21st snd D Sts. Ph. 7.9458. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN Willamalane Me mortal Building Bth and A Sis. Ph, 7-9130. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. ST. ALICE CATHOLIC 13th Ind F SIS. Masses at 7:30, and 11 a.m. Ph. 7-7041. ST. Iiilivs episcopal-inih and (1 sts. Ph. 7-0127 or 6.3322. 10:45 a.m. (S.S.)i 8 a.m., 10:45 a.m. TRINITY BAPTIST 12th and B Stt. Ph. 7-9650 or 7-9008. 9:48 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. UNITED PENTECOSTAL 14th and B Sta. Ph. 7-9004. 9:45 a.m. (S.S.); 11 a.m. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST. SCIENTIST K Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 14th and Pearl November 22 "SOUL AND BODY" Sunday Services 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. " Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 P.M. Nursery Facilities During All Services Reading Room 86 West Broadway Everyone Is Cordially Invited To Attend The Church Services and Use the Reading Room K?1500 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A. M. "Song of Thanksgiving' (KASII Broadcast) 7:30 P. M. "Battle of the Stars" (Baptismal Service) Firsi Baptist Church Broadway at High Dr. Vanca H. Webster Pastor YOUTH FOR CHRIST TONIGHT 7:30 DOUBLE-HEADER RALLY "Bible on the Table" Don't miss this! Sound motion picture ERNIE EPPERSON dynamic VFC youth evangelist for Northwest region NOTICE Personal appearance of Georgia Lee and films postponed until Dee. 12 due to schedule change. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER BROADWAY & HIGH Lighthouse Temple 1209 OLIVE STREET Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Cole, Pasters You Are Invited to Attend the Sunday Service Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sermon by Rev. W. C. Cole Overcomer Youth Groups 6:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Sermon by Rev. Edythe Cole Thanksgiving "Prayer and Praiie" Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Welcome to "Eugene's Largest Full Gospel Church" OF r ina i vsnu non the 8th & MADISON NAZARENE 9:45 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M Morning Worship Message) "THE ELOQUENT EXPRESSION OF THANKSGIVING" 6:30 P.M. Youth Service 7:30 P.M. Evening Service Sermon "The Challenging Question" DUANE E. MUTH PASTOR