Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1962, Image 2

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Page Z EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Saturday, July 21, 1962 0
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New Pastor to Be Installed
Sunday at Grace Lutheran
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REV. H. J. GIESEKE
Coming to Eugene
Episcopalian
Vicar Takes
Olympia Post
The Rev. Robert F. Burger,
vicar of St. John'a Episcopal
Church in Springfield for the
past six years, has accepted a
post with the Diocese of Olym
pia, Wash.
St. John's new vicar, the
Reverend Burger said, will be
the Rev. Theodore Ehrlich, now
a supply pastor for the Diocese
of Oregon. The Reverend Ehr
lichia family lives in Eugene.
Curate and Chaplain
The Reverend Burger will be
giving his farewell sermon at
the Springfield church on July
29. In Washington, he will be
curate of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Bellingham, and Episco
pal chaplain at Western Wash
ington State College, Belling
ham. This latter post, he said, will
be his major work.
Mission Supply Minister
While in Springfield, the
Reverend Burger, who lives at
1064 Kelly St., Apt. 3, has been
active in the Springfield Min
isterial Assn., especially with
the association's chaplaincy pro
gram at Skipworth Home.
The Reverend Erllch most re
cently has been supply minister
at St. Aidcn Mission in Port
land, the mission in the diocese
with a portable church building.
He is married, and has two
children.
Church
Larry A. Belle, superintendent of the Children's Farm
Home near Corvallis, has announced tho appointment of the
Rev. Orvillc Clark as full-time chaplain at the home.
Tho Rev. Clark, a graduate of Willamette University in
Salem, is an ordained minister for the Assemblies of God,
with headquarters in Springfield, Mo.
Ho has been pastor at Occanlake Assembly of God Church
for the past fivo years.
Regular chapel services at the home will begin July 29 with
the arrival of the new chaplain and his wife.
SPItlNGKIKI.I) CHRISTIAN Church Deacons have elected
Willard Morgan chairman, and the church's elders elected Bill
Co as chairman. Mrs. Tom McCord has been elected chairman
of tho deaconesses at Northwood Christian Church.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH'S official board has elected
Cecil R. Warner of Eugene as chairman. Ansel Hylapd, retir
ing chairman, was elected vice-chairman. Ruth Bascuo was re
elected chairman of the church's deaconesses, and R. C. Roy
ston was elected chairman of the ciders.
"DIRKCTOR'S NIGHT" will be observed tonight at the bi
weekly rally of Eugene Youth for Christ. Al Phillips, director
of tho Eugene YFl will be speaker. The rally is scheduled
for 7 p.m. standard, 8 p.m. daylight, at Lighthouse Temple,
1209 Olive St., Eugene, and the public is invited.
MICMIII'.ltS of the Junior Luther League of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church will have a pie and cake sale July 28 from
2 to 6 p.m. standard, 3 to 7 p.m. daylight, at Rumford's Grocery,
on the Lorane Highway next to Spencer Creek Grango Hall.
AMBASSADORS, an interdenominational organization for
single adults, will meet Sunday at 5:30 p.m. standard, 6:30 p.m.
daylight, In the parlor of Central Presbyterian Church, 15th
Avenue and Ferry Street, Eugene. Guest speaker will bo Ted
McReynolds, new assistant director of dormitories at the Uni
versity of Oregon. His topic will be "The Christian Challenge
on Campus." The meeting is open to all single adults.
A TEA Tl'ESDAY in Eugene will honor Mrs. Kenneth Si
monds, wife of the associate pastor of First Methodist Church,
Eugene, and Mrs. Charles McCarthy, wife of the church's new
minister of education. The tea, sponsored by First Methodist's
Woman's Society of Christian Service, will be held from 2 to 4
p.m. standard, 3 to 5 p.m. daylight, in the garden of Mrs.
Charles Andreason, 1!K5 Alder St., Eugene. Mrs. E. J. Ashen
brenner and Mrs. Robert Kingsbury will preside at the tea
table. A nursery will be maintained at the church to care
for small children.
YOU ARB MVTED
LlGHTHOUS
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. VACATION BIBLE
. SCHOOL
e"Adveiun'ng wth Shast"
J4fLY23 to 27 7 P.M. .
(standard time)
q Special JTlassesfbr Adulti
EVEFrVONE WELCOME 0 o
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eiiaQdcialt, Slories, Snip 9es
lERB O'iADSHAfV. PASTOR
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Grace Lutheran Church'j new pastor, the Rev. Harold J.
Gicseke, will be installed Sunday in services at the church,
17th Avenue and Hilyard Street, Eugene.
The Rev. Gieseke, a native of the Northwest, was called
to the Eugene church from the pastorate of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church, Tacoma, Wash.
He is a member of the board of directors of the North
west District, Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod.
Many Emerald Empire residents know the Rev. Gieseke
from his nine years (1946 1955) at Zion Lutheran Church in
Corvallis, where he also worked with students at Oregon
State University. '
He is a graduate of Concordia College, Portland, and Oak
land, Calif., and Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Mo. He
graduated in 1934, and served in Washington pastorates
through 1942, in addition to working with students at Wash
ington State University and the University of Idaho.
The Rev. Gieseke, his wife and five children will live in
the church parsonage at 1343 Mill St., Eugene. The couple's
children are Mary, 18; Irma, 15; Claudia, 12; Tamara, 4, and
Harold, 3.
Sunday's installation service is scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
standard, 3:30 p.m. daylight. The new pastor will be in
stalled by the Rev. Lawrence Rohlfing, pastor of Messiah
Lutheran Church, Eugene. A reception for the new pastor
and his family will follow in the parish hall.
Former Eugene Residents
To Work in Congo Mission
Dr. and Mrs. Dale Walker of
Troutdale, former Eugene resi
dents, will leave Oregon in early
September for the Congo, where
Walker, a dentist, will serve
with Africa Inland Mission.
Walker, 28, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Walker, 1797 W.
25th Ave., Eugene. His wife,
Carla, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Wcsscl, 3115 Roy
al Ave., Eugene.
In Africa, the Walker family
will be stationed at Oicha, the
Congo, where the mission has
a large hospital. Walker will be
the first dentist to work with
the hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Walker and the
Revival Services
To End Aug. 3
Revival services conduetcd by
the M. C. Allen evangelistic
team will continue through Aug.
3 at Central Assembly of God
Church, 25th Avenue and Hil
yard Street, Eugene.
Members of the evangelistic
team are the Rev. and Mrs. M.
C. Allen, and their daughter,
Clcta Ruth. The minister and
his wife are graduates of Glad
Tidings Bible College, San
Francisco.
Services are scheduled night
ly at 7:30 standard, 8:30 day
light. Musical numbers by Miss
Allen, who plays the musical
cowbells, vibra harp, organ,
piano, iccordian and violin, are
featured at each service.
Notes
TO ATTEND
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OLIVE ST.
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couple's two sons, Danny, 2,
and Tory, six months, will live
in a house on the mission
grounds.
Walker graduated from Eu
gene High School in 1951, Ore
gon State University in 1955
and the University of Oregon
Dental School in 1959. He has
been practicing in Troutdale for
three years.
Both Doctor and Mrs. Walker
are former members of First
Evangelical United Brethren
Church, Eugene.
First Baptist
Will Honor
Missionaries
First Baptist Church, Eugene,
will honor two of its members
Sunday at a reception following
the evening service.
The church members are the
Rev. and Mrs. Don Smith, who
will leave Eugene next week for
another tour of duty in Africa
with the South Africa General
Mission.
The Rjv. Smith, a graduate of
the University of Oregon, will
be guest speaker at the church's
Sunday evening service, which
begins at 7 p.m. standard, 8 p.m.
daylight.
His topic, "In Their Minds
Will I Write Them," will be
concerned with his mission
work a Christian publishing
house in the Republic of South
Africa that issues "Our Africa,"
tho continent's fourth largest
magazine.
Headquarters of the publish
ing company is in the suburbs
of Johannesburg.
Sunday's reception, originally
scheduled several weeks ago,
was delayed by the Rev. Smith's
recent illness.
In Eugene, the couple has
been staying with Mrs. Smith's
mother, Mrs. W. E. Schick, 337
E. 13th Ave.
Wesley Methodist
Approves Plans
Members of Wesley Methodist
Church, 400 Cal Young Rd.,
Eugene, have approved prelim
inary plans for a $100,000 sanc
tuary. Favorable votes by the
church's Quarterly Conference
and the congregation were re
quired before the church's of
ficials and building committee
could proceed with plans.
Ground-breaking ceremonies
arc now scheduled for Sept. 9,
and church officials hope that
the sanctuary can be completed
by April 1 for consecration on
Easter Sunday.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
14th & Pearl Street Eugene
A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church
of Christ, Scientist in Boston. Massachusetts
Lesson Sermon:
"LIFE"
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Wednesday testimonial meeting 8 p.m.
(All Services: Daylight Tlmel
Nurserv Facilities During All Services
Reading Room 84 E 10th Ave,
All Are Welcome
111
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ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
Fairfield School. 3433 Roval Ave.
11 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 9 43 CHURCH SCHOOL
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
11SJ Willamette Street
SERVICES I JO U and 11 A.M. iDayilgbt Time)
TRINITY METtHOBIST CHURCH
40 MAXWELL ROAO
Worship anJ Sunday school 10 a.m. iDayllghl t)tna) .
WES.EY METHODiST CHURCH .
OAK a'rAL VOt'NCi ROAO
I SIS)AY SCHOei - 00 .JORSlllP i.vtndard Timet
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HELEN KELTS
Fellowship Director
Eugenean
Appointed
To New Post
Helen Wilcox Kelts, former
Registrar of the Christian
Writers Institute of Chicago,
has been named director of the
Lane County Child Evangelism
Fellowship.
Mrs. Kelts will succeed Mrs.
Tom lnglis of Eugene, who has
been director on a part-time
basis. The post now is full-time.
Child Evangelism Fellowship
in Lane County is an inter-de-nominatonal
work for grade
school children. Interested chil
dren are organized into "Good
News Clubs, which meet in
homes where volunteers lead
work in Bible stories, songs
and flannelgraph lessons.
Last year, 18 classes were
held weekly during the school
year, and officials estimate
that 1,500 children were
"reached" with the Bible les
sons.
The Lane County work is a
chapter of the state organiza
tion, which is organized as a
non-profit corporation. Interna
tional headquarters of the pro
gram is in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Work has been conducted in
Lane County fur 20 years.
Mrs. Kelts, who lives at 2225
Grant St., Eugene, has con
tributed articles to a number
of publications, including
"Christian Life" magazine, and
has served on the magazines
editorial staff.
Corvallis Pastor
Guest Speaker
Guest speaker Sunday at
Trinity Methodist Church, 440
Maxwell Rd., Eugene, will be
the Rev. Robert N. Peters, of
the First Methodist Church, Cor
vallis. The Reverend Peters, who is
director of the Wesley Founda
tion in Corvallis, will be fea
tured at 9 a.m. standard, 10
a.m. daylight, at the church's
morning worship service.
He is a former pastor of the
Sutherlin-Wilbur Methodist
churches, and is a graduate of
Lewis and Clark College and
the Pacific School of Religion,
Berkeley, Calif.
In September, he will enter
Willamette University to begin
work for a master's degree in
intellectual history.
Vocal, Organ Music
Scheduled Monday
A sacred concert of vocal and
organ music will be given Mon
day at Grace Lutheran Church,
17th Avenue and Hilyard Street,
Eugene, by the Foresters, a
male quartet from Concordia
Teachers College, River Forest,
111.
The concert, scheduled for 7
p.m. standard, 8 p.m. daylight
is open to the public.
After the concert, the for
esters will show "Go a' A
Teach," a color movie, and sing
some secular musical numbers.
. Methodist Church
Welcomes You
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WJuly August to See,
Church Meetings '
Many Emerald Empire resi-jJohn J. Wright of Pittsburgh,
dents have dates circled on Pa., and Senator Eugene J. Mc
calendars for late July and I Carthy of Minnesota will be
early August, when a number of speaker at the closing banquet
church conventions and meet- July 28.
ings are scheduled. Sessions will be held at the
Members of the Church of
the Nazarene will be returning
today from the annual Oregon
Pacific district assembly of the
denomination at Clackamas.
The assembly, which
eluded Friday evening, preceeds
the denomination's annual camp
meeting. This will end July 29.
A number of Emerald Empire
men expect to attend the Na
tional Catholic Laymen's Re
treat Conference in Portland
Thursday through the following
Saturday.
The conference's keynote ad
dress will be given by Bishop
2 Churches
Set Vacation
Bible Schools
Two Eugene churches, Light
house Temple and First Chris
tian Church, will begin annual
vacation Bible school classes
Monday.
"Adventuring With Christ"
will be the theme at Lighthouse
Temple, 1209 Olive St., Eugene.
Classes for children three years
and older and for adults are
scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m.
standard, 8 to 10 p.m. daylight,
at the church. Last classes will
be Friday night.
High school age students and
adults will study the Ten Com
mandments, led by the church's
pastor, the Rev. Herbert Brad
shaw. The public is welcome.
First Christian Church has
chosen "The Bible" as this
year's vacation church school
theme. Classes will be conducted
at the church Monday through
Friday for children kindergar
ten through junior high ages
from 8 to 10:30 a.m. standard,
9 to 11:30 a.m. daylight.
Children attending the school
are asked to wear play clothes.
' Unity Church g
of Eugene 3
$ 1215 OAK STREET 'j
Service and Sunday School
i Standard Tlmea 5
11:00 A.M. H
"A STUMBLING BLOCK B
OR A STEPPING STONE" S
Mlnlnter ff
Rose Elaine Llghtburne h
Study claaa, Tuea., 8 p.m. V
Healing Service, Thurs.,
8:00 p.m.
4 Affiliated with Unity S
School of Christianity at g
Lee'l Summit Missouri p
Phone Dl 5-9U13
EMERALD
BAPTIST
CHURCH
American Baptist
Contention
19th Ave. A
Patterson Sts.
"A church with
a warm heart
and a
world vision"
Rev. James . Merlin
W:4S A.M.
Sunday School
8:30 and 11:00 A.M.
Morning Worship
11:00 A.M. SeMlce
Broadcast OTer KP1R
8:00 P.M.
RvenlnK Servlcea
(Daylight Time)
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First
Methodist
Church
1183 WILLAMETTE ST- EUGENE
G:SO and 11 a.m.
Daylight Time
THE CHRISTIAN WAY"
Rev. Kenneth S. Simonds, Sr.
The
CHURCHES
Sunday
Bible CUsm
Worship . . .
Young Peopl .
RIVKR ROAR ANO
HOWARD AVCSIR
Oarrcll Swauel Minister
Sunday
RIMe Classes 10:00 AM.
Worship 11:00 AM.
ventng Worship 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
(DajUght Sating Time)
10th and WASHINGTON
Dl 5-5S63
Ross V Long. MmlstrV
Sunday
Rlbla Classes 10:0 A M.
Worship a 1:00 A M.
Evenir) W orship 7 30 P M
Wednesday Evening q0 P.M
(Standard Time,
n rhurs?.v
ie. Class ...., .. 00 A M.
No Booi But nlBibh
1'Nd9A H:SLr or OHtr n
Radio Rroadrasl aKWSH I 1.30 P.M O
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KrTV-CbannoJ. U
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Sheraton-Portland Hotel.
Some 6.000 delegates are ex
pected in Longview, Wash., Aug.
3-5 for the "Courageous Minis
ters District Assembly" of Je-
con-ihovah's Witnesses.
Hfty Eugene delegates are
expected to attend the assembly,
which will be concluded on
Aug. 5 by a public talk by a
representative of the Watchtow
er Bible and Tract Society's
headquarters office in Brooklyn,
N.Y. The representative, Ver
non C. Wisegarver, will speak
on "Take Courage God's King
dom Is at Hand."
Charles E. Stefanich, presid
ing minister of Eugene North
Congregation of Jehovah's Wit
nesses, will present a report at
the assembly on expansion of
the sect in the Eugene area.
Central United
Presbyterian
Church
15th it Ferry
(2 blocks off campus)
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
STANDARD TIME
MORNING WORSHIP
All Are Welcome
WELCOME
Sunday School 9:45
"A Quality Sunday School"
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Youth Meeting 5:45
Evangelistic Service 7 p.m.
(daylight time)
The Salvation Army
S40 W. 7th
Eugene
Cblldrens Nursery aU Servlcea
Church of Ch
One Assembly
As the Scriptures Teach
235 Kourt Dr.
(out River Rd.)
WORSHIP:
1 Sun. 10:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Congregational Singing
Saturdays 7:30 p.m.
nL im . mco
ruuug LSI t-luja m
10:00 A.M.
Rft. Roland Whttcomb
(Guest Speaker)
BEREAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
CUV a.
RfT. Vernon Snyder W
Canoga Park, CalU.) J
Founded on the Faith
Focused on the Family
12th and Chambers
of CHRIST
A vill enjoy
JOIA, visiting
SmidaynoIV
. if ;
Salute You
VKNETA
Territorial Road
(Near Fisher"! Mkt.)
WE 5-I
Bill Owens, Minister
I Evenlnf Worship .8.30 !M.
10:00 A M. Wednesday
,10:50 A.M. j Evening Service . ..7 30 P.M.
, 7:00 P.M. I (Standard Time)
SPRLNGFlti.n
12th and "C
Kl 8-514
Stuart Love. Minister
Sunday
Radio Broadcast IKURE)
8:45 A M
Rlbla Classes 10:00 A.M
Worship 10:50 A M
Youne People Meet 5:30 P M
Evening Worship . 8:30 PM
Wednesday Evening 7:30 P.M.
8PRI.NC.nrLD
Sib and -L-ennls
U Moss. Minister
Rl 8-8391
SUNDAY
Bible Classes 10:00 A M
Worship 4) 11:00 A.M
nmg Worship 7:30 P.M
W rdnesday
rtJ9e Classes 7:30 P.M
No C?eed But Christ ,
PorUaod 8:38 A-M.
O
IM.MANUEL LUTHERAN
(Lutheran Brethren)
1492 West Cni Eugene
Robert Overgaard Pastor
STANDARD TIME
9:45 ft.m Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
GRACE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1593 West 2nd. Eufene
Robert Ontson. Pm ' vi94
Sunday School 9:45ft.m.
Church Serrlces II rOO a.m.
B.TC. 5:00 p.m.
Evening Servlcei :00 p.m.
Standtrd Tim
FIRST CHURCH of the
NAZARENE 8th Madison
:43 A.M. & 11 A.M. ...
Morning Worship
Station KERG
6:00 P.M. . . . Youth Service
7:00 P.M. . . . Evening Service
10:15 A.M.
Sunday
Daylight Time
KORE 1450 KC
n oaws mm not eret
Church o! Christ
288 W. 6th
'Come Thou With Us and
kVe Will Do Thee Good"
Wed., 7:30 P.M.
Sun., 10-12 A.M.
Sun., 6:30 P.M.
Choice L. Bryant
Evangelist
A cordial welcome awaits you at
WILLAGILLESPIE
Baptist Church
US WILLAGILLESPIE ROAO
Sunday School 8:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:00 A.M.
B.Y.F. 5:45 P.M.
Evening Vespers 7:00 P.M.
(standard times)
PHILLIP KINKEL, Pastor
ROBERT BRATTSTROM,
Dir. of Ch. Ed.
Congregational
Church
1050 E. 23rd
Services:
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Church School
11:00 a.m. only
(Daylight Savlnf Time)
Ministers! Wesley G. Nicholson
Uoyd R. Stamp
Church of Christ
235 Kourt Drive (River Road)
GOSPEL MEETING
JULY 23rd through JULY 29th
Hear
Evangelist W. F. LEE
of San Bernardino, Calil.
Each Evening at 7:30 Standard Time
mi i m M
Messages That Hove Life ! !
x 11 AM.
"Is Hell a Joke, Myth, or Reality"
KASH Broadcast
(All Services OST)
8 P.M. Farewell Service For Rev. Don and Fava Smith
"In Their Minds Will I Write"
Reception Following Service
July 23-28 ... Jr. Girls Camp Harloxo Lodge
Or. V Web!.ler, Pastor Brondwar-Hlrh
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Lutheran Churches,.
BETHESDA LUTHERAN
(D S T) T A L C
4443 Royal street. Eugene
Paneho District
H. MILTON PETERSON
Pastor
I 30 D.S.T. Famllj Worship
and Sunday School
11.00 D.S.T. Divine Worship
SFP.IN'GKIELD LUTHERAN
T. A. L. C.
Mohawk Blvd. a 1 Street
Springfield
OTTO 1. FRANKE Pastor
11 00 Worship Service
8:3u Worship service
IMS Sunday School
CHRIST LUTHERAN
W nth Territorial Rd.
S'eneta
R. J. SCHALEGER
Paslor
9.15 A.M. Sunday School
10.30 A.M. VYorsnip Service
UNITED LUTHERAN
U. U C. A.
Wsh. ft 22nd Ave., Eurene
WTSTUN La M UN VON. Pastor
a Church Service
9.4i Stindav School
11:00 Church Service
GOD f HESHERD
I '.'THERAN
0 r.Ai-c
'l DL off Lorane Hwy. on
6 McBfth Road
Thomas v)'iiene, Inters
9.4S Mindav School
Oil. 00 Worship Service a
St. Mory's
EPISCOPAL
Church
13tb and Pearl Streets
SERVICtS-
8-9:15-11 o.m.7p.n
Daylight Time
The New
COVENANT
'PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
is holding services at
11:00 a.m.
(daylight)
at
SUNSET HOME CHAPEL
3500 Hilyaxd
'United Presbyterian Church.
We Believe..
"You'll lighten your load
at MS Irving Road
Home o1 the
Santa Clara
Assembly of God
in North Eugene
E. Judson Cornwall, pastor
Dl 5-2985
All Servlcea Daylight Tim.
Southern
Baptist Churches
Welcome You
EUGENE
FAIRFIELD CHURCH
3991 Elmlra Rd.
Charles E. Bush, Pastor
FIRST SOUTHERN
2520 Harris St.
Ret. Robert W. Smith
RIVIERA CHURCH
30 Irvine Road
Her, Edirard L. Phelpa
SPRINGFIELD
TRINITY
12th & B Streets
Buren Hlgdon, Fastar
Cordially
invite you
attend their
a
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Wisconsin Synod
30th and University, Eugene
O. Jerome Alhrecnt, Pastor
10-00 Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11:00 Worship Sen-Ice
CENTRAL LUTHERAN
T. A. U C.
18th and Potter Eugene
OLAF A. ANDERSON Pastor
10 A.M. Daylight Sunday School
and Adult Bible Class
10 A.M. Daylight Worship Service
GRACE LUTHERAN
D S T Mo. Synod
17th & Hilyard Eugene
Rev. L. Rohlfing, Vacany Pastor
8:30 Worship Service
9:45 Sunday School
11 00 Worship Service
Daylight time.
EMMAUS LUTHERAN
T A. L. C
1250 Wen 18th Eugene
EDWARD R. A.NDERSEN
Pastor
During July and August
9:15 Church Service
followed by Sunday School
HOFE LUTHERAN
Mo. Synod
I4th B Streets, Springfield
E. E. HELLWEGE Pastor
9:30 Sunday School
lLfAr Worship Service
MESSIAH LUTHERAN
Mo. Svnod
328n River Road Eugene
LAWRENCE f ROHLFING
Paslor
8 wi w or?hlp Service D S.T.
9 15 Sunday School D.S.T
10:30 Worship Service D.S.T.
OUR SAVIOR S
.LUTHERAN CHURCH
2200 Coburg Road Eugene.
RRLCE K. POND Pastor.
30 to 10:45 Sun School iD S.T v
ift-on Worship Service iD.S T-
. U.S.A.
III WELCOME ill
HI ORTHODOX
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
I n Services at
"The Friendly Honse" I
2445 Klncald, Cut-en. I
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m. daylight timeJ
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