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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Sat., April 13, 1963 PsQ 3A Ex-City Couple Missionaries A former Eugene minister, the Rev. Mack P. Jones, and his wife, Marie, were ap. pointed missionaries to Par aguay Tuesday by the South cm Baptist Foreign Mission Board, meeting in semian nual session in Richmond. Va. For several years prior to February, 1961, Jones was minister of the First Southern Baptist Church in Eugene. He was then called to the min istry at First Baptist Church in Klamath Falls, the largest church in the Baptist General Missionary Speaks Tuesday at Church A Presbyterian missionary who has spent more than 30 years in the Orient will be in Eugene Tuesday for programs at Cen tral United Presbyterian Church. 14th Avenue and Ferry Streets. The missionary is Florence L. Logan, who will be a guest of the Women's Assn. of the church at an invitational tea at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. At 10 a.m., she will give an address, open to everyone at the church. Miss Logan, a native of the Northwest and a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle, entered missionary serv ice in 1921 after study at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. , The Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions first assigned her to China, where she served at Paoting, near Peking. World Was II forced her to return to the United States in 1942, and she then served on the staff of Eastshore Community Church in Richmond, Wash. Miss Logan returned to Paoting in 1947, where she contin ued evangelistic work, opened a hostel for refugee girls, started a child welfare center and conducted Bible classes. In 1952, she was transferred to Formosa, serving there with the Church of Christ through the Canadian Presbyterian Church. Her work then centered in the Bible school and evan gelistic work with Mandarin-speaking refugees from the Chi nese mainland. She also worked with a village of Chinese ab origines. Tuesday's program, the Presbyterian women emphasized, would be of special interest to many women's groups due to the recent study of many denominations on the theme, "On the Rim of East Asia." Taiwan, or Formosa, was one of the focal points of this study. ' Meeting Set By Adventists Members of welfare groups In the Seventh-day A d.v e n 1 1 s t Church will meet In Eugene Monday at the Seventh-day Ad- ventist Welfare Center, First Avenue and Lawrence Street, The meeting, for members of welfare croups in the McKenzie Valley Federation, will begin at 10 a.m., and continue through 3 p.m. Sneakers for the program which will bring delegates from Mcdford and Roseburg, as well as Emerald Empire cities ana communities, will be Elder C. J, Ritchie of Portland, home mis sionary secretary of the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Ad ventists, and Bonner Allen of Portland, who works with the Book and Bible House. Discussions and programs at the meeting will include discus sions of welfare aid programs and problems. Federation meet ings are held twice annually. Hostesses for the Eugene meeting will be Eugene and Springfield members of the Dor cas Societies. Christian Science Public Lecture Set for April 20 The power of "scientific pray er" to overcome fear and other everyday problems will be dis cussed at a free public lecture April 20 in Eugene by Otto G. Ziegenhagcn, a Christian Sci ence lecturer from Chicago. Ziegenhagcn will speak at 8 p.m. at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 14th Avenue and t'eari Street. His topic will be "How Chris tian Science Destroys Fear." Zicgcnhagen, now on a na tional tour for the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, is a former actor. In addition to stage and radio work, he taught "platform art" and liter ary interpretation. In 1942, he entered the full time practice of Christian Sci ence, and became a Christian Science teacher in 1955. sssNssNsX FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE sin ji Madison t (5 A.M. Kundar School 11:00 A M. Mornlni Worship Station KERG :00 P.M. . . . Youlh Scnrlto 7:00 P.M. . . . Evening Servlct "CHRIST THE ANSWER" KEZI-TV CHANNEL 1M.1M P M. EACH SUNDAY Church of Christ 288 W. 6th "Come Thou With Us and We Will Do Thee Good" Wed., 7:30 P.M. Sun., 10-12 A.M. Sun., 6:30 P.M. Choice L Bryant Evangelist Church Convention of Oregon-Washington. The couple was among 21 new missionaries appointed at the meeting, bringing the total overseas staff of the de nomination to 1,687 persons including 17 missionary as sociates. THERMAN KALDAHL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaldahl of 760 N. Bertelsen Rd., Eu gene, was one of some 100 Lutheran students from U. S. seminaries and colleges par ticipating in the 14th annual Lutheran Student Seminar at 'Friends' Official To Speak In City Sunday . Marshall Sutton, associate midwest secretary for the American section of The Friends World Committee for Consultation, will be a speak er in Eugene Sunday eve ning. Sutton will speak at 7:30 p.m. at the Eugene Friends - Meeting House, 2274 Onyx St., Eugene. His talk,' "Friends Around the World," will be illustrated with colored slides he has taken on his travels in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Sunday's meeting will be a combined program for the Corvallis and Eugene F'riends Meeting and the Eugene Friends Church. It is open to the public as well. : Sutton, originally from New York state where he was a member of New York Yearly Meeting, served as executive secretary of the Baltimore (Md.) Yearly Meeting from 1952-58, has taught at a Friends boarding school, and has traveled abroad to two meetings of the Friends World Committee. For one year, he served with the American Friends Service Committee in the Middle East. At present, his offices are at Wilmington College, Wil mington, Ohio. Yes There Is A Santa Clara Assembly of God 815 Irving Road E. JudsoB Cornwall, Pastor Dl 5 298a IJoia 're$nuited to Worship lhis Easier at Berean Baptist Church 12th & Chambers Identical Services 110 11:00 a.m. J Ample Parking J Modern Nursery Stirring Music 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. "Death's Demise 7:00 P.M. Where you re tiererjfT O stranger ami tiiitor only once. Notes Washington, D. C. Kaldahl, a junior at Dana College in Blair, Neb., is a member of Bethesda Lutheran Church in Eugene. Sessions were held in the nation's capital Mon day through Thursday to give the students an understand ing of government programs and procedures. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S Fellowship groups of Glen wood Christian Church have planned two meetings this week. The morning group will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry DAVID MOULTON Salvation Army Brigadier Youth Leader Will Speak At Dinner The Salvation Army's western division youth leader, Briga dier David Moulton, will be guest speaker Monday at a Sal vation Army Youth Worker's Recognition Dinner in Eugene Moulton, recently appointed to the youth post after serving as second-in-command of the Salvation Army's metropolitan division in New York, will be accompanied to Eugene Monday by Captain Jack Grable, Ore gon youth director. The dinner is scheduled for 8:45 p.m. at the Eugene Corps headquarters, 640 W. Seventh Ave., Eugene. ! Moulton is the son of pioneer Army officers who served in Newfoundland. He has served as an Army officer for 33 years. In addition to his other du ties, Moulton serves on the Ter ritorial Candidates Board, which reviews all applicants for Sal vation Army officership. Bethel Christian 2600 Wood Street Ray Ewing, Pastor Dl 4-0972 9:45 m.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Blhlf Study THE UNITARIAN CHURCH DI 4-7656 Now In our new building, 417 E. 40th 11 a.m. Worship Service and Church School 2nd Week Spring Festival of Arts Visitors Welcome - " V.D First Christian Church "The Church With the Chimes" 1166 Oak Street 9:30 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL TWO SERVICES 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.. "Conquering The Cross" Dr. Carlton Buck, Minister 7:30 p.m. BAPTISMAL SERVICE 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: "Are Sin. Disease, and Death Heal?" Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting 8 p.m. Nursery Facilities During All Services Reading Room 84 E. 10th Ave. All Are Welcome First Congregational Church 1050 E. 23rd cordially incites you to EASTER SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Nursery care for small children Roach, 1888 E St., Springfield. Women are to bring a sack lunch. The evening group's meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. L. M. Harriman, 850 Laurel hurst Dr., Eugene. All women are welcome. A CELTIC CROSS, caned from myrtlewood, will be pre sented to the Walterville Presbyterian Church Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship serv ice. The service will feature the final sermon in a Lenten scries based on symbols con tained in the Celtic cross. Pageant Set For Friday A pageant, "Goforth of China," will be presented Fri day at Lighthouse Temple, 1209 Olive St., Eugene, in connec tion with Bible Standard Col lege's high school visitation pro gram. Performance time for the pageant, which is open to the public, will be at 7:45 p.m. In the pageant, the story of Jonathan Goforth, a pioneer Presbyterian Mission in the Orient, is related. In the 19th Century, Goforth ministered for more than 50 years in China, Manchuria and Korea. Robert Demstcr of Tujunga, Calif., will play the title role, and Camille Binns of Montego Bay, Jamica, will portray Rosa lyn, Goforth's wife. Presentation of the pageant will climax the visitation day program, which is expected to draw some 125 high school youths from Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and California. BSC students and the college's high school guests will have a banquet Friday at 5 p.m. at First Christian Church, Eugene, prececding the presentation of the pageant. Church of Christ One Assembly As the Scriptures Teach 235 Kourt Dr. (out River Rd.) WORSHIP: Sun. 10:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Tucs. 7:30 p.m. Coneresational Singing Sunday 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Phona DI 4-1052 Dl 4-7442 Dl 5-599.1 Southern Baptist Churches Welcome You EUGENE FAIRFIELD CHURCH 3991 Elmlra Rd. Charles E. Bush, Pastor FIRST SOUTHERN 2320 Harris St. Rev. Robert W. Smith RIVIERA CHURCH 30 Irving Road ReT. Edward I Phelps WELCOME to The ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "A Reformed Church" Services at "The Friendly House 2445 Klncaid, Eufene Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Unitarians1 Art Festival Continues ' Eugene Unitarian Church, 477 E. 40th Ave., will con tinue its Spring Festival of Arts with a special program Sunday at 11 a.m. This week's program will include poetry, religious medi tations and musical selections. The Rev. Carl J. Nelson, minister of the church, will read selections from his poetry and religious medita tions. An instrumental group with vocal soloists will present "Vnschuld, Kleine Reiner Seelen," by J. S. Bach. Mrs. Kenneth Cutler will be so prano soloist, and the en semble will inslude Roderick Wright, violin; Edmund Cyk ler, viola; Karlyn Rhees, flute, and Nancy Sullivan, oboe. Mrs. Frank Anderson will be soprano soloist for "Flours des Bles" by Debussy, and the string group will also perform "Have You Seen But a Whyte Lily Growing?", with Wright, Cykler and George Strubble, cello. Bert Olin will sing the bass solo. A vocal trio, Mrs. Kenneth Zankel, Mrs. Bayard McCon naughey and Mrs. Gerald Pat terson, will sing "Lift Thine Eyes" from "The Elijah" by Mendelsohn. The CHURCHES of CHRIST VENETA Territorial Road (near FiKher'i MVt.) BUI Owens, Minister WE 51621 JUNCTION CITY 5th at Juniper Charles D. Pertain, Minister RIVER ROAD i HOWARD AVENUE Donald E. Bone, Minister SPRINGFIELD 12th & "C" HI 6-5214 Loran M. Blsss, Minister SPRINGFIELD 5th & "L" Sts. - Rl M15J Jerry Tounsend, Minister EUGENE loth & Washington Sts. Dl 5 5662 Rossa V. Long. Minister No Boot But The Bible No Creed But Christ SUNDAYSHERALD ot TRUTH Radio Broadcast (KA8H) :30 P.M. KPTV Channel 12, Portland 8:30 A.M. Emerald Baptist Church 1.1th at PATTERSON 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. IDENTICAL EASTER SERVICES "The Place Where The Lord Lay I" ' Rev. James E, Merlin 9:45 a.m. The Easter Lesson in Sunday School 7:00 p.m. CANTATA "A Celebration of Easier I" American Baptist Convention CALVARY Isvtv ' rfyyp invites you to Sunday School 9:45 a.m. EASTER PROGRAM MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. Chalk Art Glen I. Bacon, Pastor CENTRAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "SOON DR. GEORGE R. ASIIWOOD, JR. 7:00 P.M. FILM "The Power of The Resurrection" ) in The Church Where -. ".' EASTER WORSHIP CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 18th & Potter Two Festive Services 9:30 & 11:00 o.m. EASTER MUSIC TWO CHOIRS INSTRUMENTA SERMON: 'The Incredible Glory" 01. A F A. ANDERSON, Pastor Nursery Service Available At Both Service! CALVARY TEMPLE welcomes you To These Services SUNRISE SF.RVICE 8:00 A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ... 9:45 A M. WORSHIP SERVICE .. 11:00 A M. YOUTH SERVICE 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. "HE IS RISEN" Bcv. Verl Sterns speaking assisted by Chalk Artist - Lester Sicaggart Rev. VERL STERNS, Sr. Church Women to Meet Next Week in Portland "The Church Ecumenical Its Mission" will be the general theme for this year's annual convention of the Oregon United Church Women in Portland Thursday and Friday. Mrs. P. L, Herbig of Eugene, state president of the interde nominational organization for church women, will preside. She said the general theme of the meeting will be carried out in a panel discussion. "Is the Ecumenical Movement a Part of My Denomination in Oregon?" Also on the program is an ad dress by Mrs. Fred Buschmeyer of Washington, D.C., the conven tion's keynote speaker. Mrs. Buschmeyer, a member of the board of managers and execu tive committee of the National United Church Women, will speak on the theme of the na tional organization s groups, "Assignment: Race, 1961-64." Mrs. Buschmeyer has traveled throughout the world for the of. ganization and for her own church, . the Congregational Christian church. Also on the program will be addresses by Gertrude Boyd Crane, retired professor at Paci fic University, and the Rev. George Dick, executive director of the Oregon Council of Churches. In addition to business ses sions, where the church women will elect new officers for the coming year, the program in cludes workshops, discussion groups and reports on the ac JUouTH 7:30 hhm P.M. r HRIST TONIGHT Hear Dr. Dwight Wadsworth Instrumental Trio 8ololst accompanied hy guitar Roosevelt Jr. High 24th i Hllyard " i Unitv Church 3 i 1215 OAK STRKKT iSorvlca and Sunday School 11.00 A.M. "The Glory of the Risen Christ" Rosa Cinine Light burn g Mlnlilcr P Study class Tuei. 7:30 p.m. jS Prayer Services fsj Tuea., 8:30 p.m. 1 Affiliated with Unltv School of Christianity Lea'a Summit Missouri Pbona Dl d-9913 BAPTIST CHURCH Amazon Special Music Dl 2-4308 A 15th & FERRY 2 Blocks off Campus MORNING WORSHIP r'sntiir'ii crunnf. B:30 and 11:00 a.m. AFTKR DAVBRKAK" sound and color Everyone's Welcome" "Srltj-l--. - CALVARY TEMPLE 1116 "K" St., Springfield tivities of the church women's 32 Oregon councils. The convention will be held j at St. James Lutheran Church, 1315 S.W. Fark Ave., Portland, land. First Molhodlsl Church H8S WILLAMETTE ST, EUGENE 8:15 CHURCH SCHOOL 8:15. 9:15 and 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP "Only The Daring Can Know" by DR. NORMAN CONARD 2 Morning Services 8:30 & 11 A.M. "The Wonder of the Resurrection" SANCTUARY CHOIR BRASS QUARTET ASSISTING 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL Wonderful Teacher 7 P.M. "m SIC and the MESS.tGK OF EASTER" ANNUAL EA8TRR CONCERT BEAUTIFUL MUSIC SANCTUARY CHOIR DIRECTING DICK PERRIN, -BAPTISMAL SERVICE FIRST BAPTIST 3HURCH DR. VANCE WEBSTER, Pastor En U .1 m4 iTheiiemoaisi tnurcn ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH I 1000 BERNT7.EN ROAD 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP 9:45 CHURCH' SCHOOL .. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1IB5 W1I.LAMKTTE STREET SERVICES 8:30 and U A.M. :. . TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH 440 MAXWELL ROAD WORSHIP and SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:30 and 11:00 NURSERIES PROVIDED , WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH OAKWAY at CAL YOUNO ROAD N MS SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP SPRINGFIELD ' EBBERT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH 6th and C Sts. CHURCH SCHOOL :4S MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 EUGENE DISTRICT OFFICE 910 2th AVE. EAST Dl 3-3418 Your Invitation to Worship With Is Quality Sunday School 9:44 A.M. Eottor Sunday Won hip 1 1:00 A.M. "Easier Hope thru Help" Easier Cantata 7:00 P.II. at 'Christ Triumphant' Thrilling The Salvation Army 640 W. 7th Eugent NURSERY PROVIDED ALL SERVICES Transportation Availablo DI 5-6388 or DI 3-3328 Lutheran Churches BETHESDA LUTHERAN T.A.L.C. 444ft Royal Rlreet, Eufent Danpho District H. MILTON PETERSON Pastor 1:15 Family Worship and Sunday Hchool 11:00 Dlvlnt Worship SPRINGFIELD LUTHERAN T.A.L.C. Mohawk Blvd. It I Strut SprtnKtlHrt ' OTTO L. KHANKK, Pastor 11:00 Worship Sorvlea ( S:.10 Worship Kervlco 45 Sunday School CHRIST LUTHERAN Mo. Synod W. llth a. Territorial Rd. Wneta R. J. SCHAUEGER Pastor IS A.M, Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Worship barvlca UNITED LUTHERAN U.I.C.A. Wafth. Si Una Ava.. Eufrna WK.VK1N LaMUNYON, Pastor :1ft Church Hervlca :J0 Family Worship Sunday School 11:00 Church Scrvlc GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN T.A.LC. Vs ML off Lorana Hwy. on Mcllalh Road Stephen hwanson. Pastor 45 Hundar School 1100 Worship Serclea OUR REDEEMER t.a.l.c. 159 Maswell Rt., EulenaH. J. Westhem, Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY SC HOOL JO and 11:00 1.111. 1:4 a.m. Sr. Mary's EPISCOPAL Church 13th and Pearl Streets SERVICES- 0-9:1.-1 1 a.m. 7 p.m. Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Quick Results BROADWAY-HIGH la Ml I avi i iiu . iiH ai.t Welcomes You EUGENE . . in Eoiter Muiie Cordially Invite you to attend their Sunday eruices TRINITY LUTHERAN Wliiconi.n Synod .lOUi and University, EuRnn (1. Jcrom Albrecht, Pastor 0:xj Sunday School and Adult Hible Claav 11:00 Worahlp Servlca CENTRAL LUTHERAN T.A.L.C. 18t h and Pbtter. En Rene OLAK A. ANOEHSON, Pastor Sunday Church School and Adult Bible Clata, 0:46 a.m. Worahlp Service, 11 a.m. GRACE LUTHERAN ' Mo. Synod 17tls St Hllvard, Eujtena Rev. Harold J. Glesaka, Pastor B .10 Worship Kervlc , 9:4S Sunday School and Hlhlo Classes 11:00 Worship Service EMMAUS LUTHERAN T.A.L.C. 12.W West 18th, Kujcne KUWAIIL) R. ANbbllSEN Pastor 1:30 Family Church Worahlp and Sunday School 1100 Church Worship Service HOPE LUTHERAN Mo. Synod 14th St R Streets. Siirlnafleld E. t. IIKIXWrXiE, Pastor 9 ,10 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service MESSIAH LUTHERAN , Mo. Synod ' 32nn River lload. Kuffen LAWHKNCt F. ROHLFINO Pa at or am Worship Service :1ft Sunday School 10:30 Worship Service OUR SAVIOUR'S Lutheran Church In America 2200 Coburn Road, Euitena BRUCE E. POND, Paator Church School 9:30 The Sorvlea 10: M Holy Communion (lr it Sun.