Six
Hie Capital Journal, Salens Oregon
Friday; June 21, 1940
Continued from Page B)
gardenia, bouvardla and Ulteg-oX
the-valley.
Her attendant was Mrs. Stanley
Rlordan of McMlnvlIle, who wore
floor length gown of powder blue
In soft material and a dusty rose
picture hat. She carried an arm
bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses and
pink bouvardla.
Stanley Rlordan of McMlnnville
was best man for Mr. Cook. Ushers
were Irwin Wisecarver of McMlnn
ville and Paul Warren of Portland.
Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Jen
nie Warren of McMlnnville sang
"O, Perfect Love."
Mrs. Andrews, in pale pink crepe,
matching turban and long gloves
received more than SO guests at the
reception and breakfast at the Mult
nomah hotel, Portland.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Cook have
been Instructors in the McMlnnville
schools for several years. He is the
on of Wilbur Cook of Dallas and a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laugh
lln of Woodburn.
For going away the bride wore a
print frock with tweed top coat and
blue accessories. Ker corsage was
rosebuds and gardenias.
The couple plan a summer at the
University of Washington and will
make their home in McMlnnville
In the autumn, where Mr. Cook will
continue aa Instructor in the high
school.
Nebraska club auxiliary will meet
for a no-host luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Lucille Garner, corner of
High and Union streets, Wednes
day, June X.
Fairfield Mrs. Frank Saalfeld
and Miss Joan Du Rette attended
the wedding of Miss Norma Ztnser
of Coburg to Harold Head of Med
ford. The wedding ceremony was
held at the bride's home at Coburg
Saturday. Miss Du Rette sang dur
ing the ceremony.
F.OJ!. auxiliary will meet Friday
evening in the Eagles hall at 9
Padres Win in
Tenth Frame
(Br tht Associated Press)
The race in the Pacific Coast
league tightened around the mid
section today as San Diego maneuv
ered Into position to reclaim its
former first division berth.
The Padres, after halting their
fall towards the basement last
night, pulled up to within six per
centage points of Hollywood and
Bacramento who are tied for third.
Dick Newsome, ace San Diego
pitcher, put the Padres in the win
ning column for the first time in
eight starts by hurling a 1 to 0
shutout over Portland's cellar club.
It took Newsome 11 Innings to get
the better of Ray Harrell, Portland,
pitcher, and win his 12th victory to
retain second place among the cir
cuit's regular pitchers.
The winning run In the 11th
came when first baseman George
McDonald singled to score Hal
Patchett, centerflelder, from second
base.
Hollywood went Into a tie for
third by drubbing San Francisco 6
to 1.
Seattle took advantage of an er
ratlo fourth Inning to Increase Its
lead with a B to 3 victory over Sac
ramento. Los Angeles made H three In a
row over Oakland with an 11 to 6
win.
Yesterday's scores:
aeratnento ooo SflO oil 1 1
sattla 000 BOO 001 S 4 0
Judd and Otllk; Oresorr and Kesrse.
Oakland noo 001 103 s 13 3
Los Anieles 100 333 30x 11 14 3
Plppen, Darrow s, Johnson 7 and
n. numonsi; nuns ana Hernsndes.
Hollywood 310 003 000 t
Ban Pranctso ooo 001 000 1
Fleming and Dapper; Epprrlr, Quay
McuBrn i; ana apnns.
San Dteao .... 000 000 000 01 1
Portland 000 000 000 no 0
Newsoma and fialkeld; llarrell
Schults.
s
and
Mays' Youngsters
Play Bridal Veil
Carl Mays' youngsters, who have
been absorbing some of the old mas
ter's baseball cunning during the
first few weeks of his school, will
engage a ball club from Bridal Veil
next Saturday afternoon. The con
test will start at 1:30 o'clock and
many of Mays' boys will see action.
There will be no admission charge
and visitors are welcome.
The school Is functioning smooth
ly and growing. Several bovs from
Albany are enrolled. The sqund has
oeen wonting out against the Amer
ican Legion Juniors with somewhat
disastrous results to the latter. Sat
urday's game Is the first of a num
ber which the local school win take
part In, both hero and away from
the city.
Large Fish Ladder
Built at Stayton
Stayton The state fish commis
sion has completed a large fish lad
der adjacent to the Mountain States
Power company plant, which will
enable the salmon to travel up from
the power tall race into the Gard
ner power ditch and thenco on into
the river. Tills was made necessary
because the current in the tall race
attracted the fish, and once In that
channel they could not go on up.
and It appears contrary to Uielr
habits to travel down stream at
this time of the year. The sight of
hundreds of salmon of all sizes trav
eling up the fish way Is of great in
terest, and is attracting many visi
tors. As angling for salmon will not
be permitted near Uie ladder the
local fishermen will not be able to j
make the catches formerly made.
o'clock for the last danoa to
given before officers and the drill
team leave for Marshfleld, where
the state convention will be held
June 37-29. Proceeds from the af.
fair will go towards defraying the
expenses of the Salem delegation.
Pratum The Pratum Emman
uel Mennonite church was the
scene of a beautiful wedding Sun
day afternoon, June 16, when Miss
Lydia Gerig became the bride
Theodore Witiham. Rev. Maurice
deVrles read the single ring cere
mony in front of an arch entwined
with green fem and red roses. On
either side were tall candelabra and
in the foreground a number
palms. The candles were lighted by
Miss Beulah Gerig and Miss Sarah
Gerig. Both wore frocks of pink,
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Coramae and Miss Carmajean Hof'
fer, twin sisters, sang "I Love You
Truly" and "Because." They wore
yellow lace over satin. Irvan
Branch accompanied them and
played the wedding marches.
The bride wore a gown of white
taffeta with square neck and puffed
sleeves. Her finger tip veil was
held in place with a wreath of or
ange blossoms. She carried a bou
quet of pink and white roses and
a shower of rosebuds.
Miss Laura Gerig was maid
honor for her sister. She wore
gown of powder blue and carried
a bouquet of sweet peas.
Little Laurlne Fisher and Bobby
Gerig, niece and nephew of the
bride, carried small baskets with
spring flowers. Laurlr wore
floor length dress of yellorf taffeta
Little Bobby wore a yellow satin
blouse and light trousers. Elmer
Wltham acted as best man for his
cousin.
The ushers were Walter Knuth
and Harlow Klbby.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held at the home of the
bride's mother. Those serving were
Irene Knuth, Mlna Gerig, Lucille
Roth, Emma Hersch, Gladys Gerig
and Thelma Gerig.
For going away the bride chose
gray suit with white accessories
After a short time at the beach Mr.
and Mrs. Whitman will live in the
Witham house on Fruitland Road
Birdie Real One
For Bill Burns
Seattle, June 31 W) Bill
Bums, Redmond, Wash., gol
fer entered In the Pacific
northwest open golf tourna
ment, got a birdie on the
sixth hole yesterday, but he
had to mark down a par -four
In his score card.
Burns' tee shot bounced
squarely on the back of a bird
standing in the fairway. Both
the bird and the shot died on
the spot.
Despite the mishap, Bums
managed to get his par four
on the long 479-yard hole.
Hubbard Out of
Cascade League
Cascade League
W.
Pet,
Turner 6
.857
.833
.714
.400
.187
.000
Stayton s
Sweet Home B
Sublimity 3
Aumsville 1
Hubbard 0
Sunday's schedule
Sweet Home at Turner.
Aumsville at Sublimity.
8tayton bye.
With the dropping out of Hub
bard, the Cascade baseball league
will go into Its final games as a live
team circuit. Just why Hubbard de
cided to quit was not made public,
However, the club had not won a
game during the season
Next Sunday's contest between
Sweet Home and Turner may well
decido the championship, although
tne Turner-Stayton game the fol
lowing week will be a crucial one.
Last Sunday Turner' won over
Aumsville. 13 to 6, to remain on top.
Meanwhile Stayton blasted Sweet
Home 11 to 1 to drop the latter to
third place. The results:
Turner u 14
Aumsville e 6
Russell and Blackwell: Lewis and
Mccalllster,
Sweet Home 1
Stayton 11 g
Korb and McRae: Bonkowskl, Mi
nor ana Gear.
Humphreys, stayton second base
man, hit two home runs, while Lu
cas, left fielder, came through with
one circuit blow.
Fishing Curbed
By Hot Weather
Portlnnd, June 21 (rTM state
gnmc department reported today
that untiling, except In the Cascade
lakes, had been curbed by warm
wenthrr.
Conditions by counties Included:
Marlon Streams only fair. North
Santlam Improved for bait fishing.
Perch and crapple angling good on
Willamette and sloughs. Lake fish
ing fair.
Lane Fair catches reported from
upper Willamette and McKentle
rivers. Lakes In eastern sections
yielding some good fish but angling
generally poor.
Tillamook Trout fishing fair in
nil streams, offshore salmon trolling
poor.
Lincoln High winds cutting surf
fishing, streams low and catches
poor.
Coos Angling conditions only fair.
NORGE ELECTRIC
KEKRIGERATOR
OR RANGE
$3 Down. $.',.99 Month
GEVVRTZ
iff
Pallet
Although this Is broiler and fryer
season, large chickens and fowls are
sometimes to be found at special
prices. This Is the time to plan
fricassee, which may be served with
either hot biscuits or rice.
Among vegetables we find toma
toes becoming more reasonable,
Peas, cauliflower, summer squash,
string beans and spinach are among
tne other vegetables which are good
buys.
SUNDAY
Breakfast
Chilled charries
Frizzled htm
Popovera Coffet
Dinner
Plneippla and avocado eocktsfl
Bcalllons Radishes
Cream fricassee of chicken
Hot biscuits Baked tomatoes
Btrawtxrry Ice cream Angel food
Coffe
Sapper
Cold tonrae, horseradish tauca
Cucumber aalad
Caka Tea
MONDAY
Breakfast
Orange Julc
Readr-to-eat cereal
Scrambled eiti Toasted biscuit
Coffee
Lancheea
Noodles with alblet trarr
Carrot strips
Cantaloupe Tea
Dinner
Lamb chops
Potatoes with parsley butter
Buttered beet with areens
Rice steamed In milk with
shaved maple sugar
Coffee
TUESDAY
Sliced banana
Ready-to-eat cereal
Bacon Toast Coffee
Lancheotl
Potato soup
Lettuce sandwiches
Strawberries Tea
Dinner
Swedish meat bulls
Baked potatoes Buttered strlnr beans
reacn snortcake Cone
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Stewed prune
Readr-to-eat cereal
Boiled ea Hot roll Coffea
Luncheon
Cheese fondue
Mixed vegetable salad
Cookies Tea
Dinner
Mixed trill
Creamed potatoes Buttered pea
naiermeion cone
THURSDAY
Srea.kf.ul
Tomato Julc
Keady-to-eat cereal
Bacon Toasted rolls Coffea
Lancheen
Stuffed eat aalad
Baked rhubarb with raisins Tea
Dinner
Cold meat platter
Macaroni with cheese
Buttered spinach
Butterscotch puddln Coffe
FRIDAY
Breakfast
Qrapefrutt
Ready-to-eat cereal
Poached sbkb on toast Coffe
Lnneheon
Clam chowder
Pilot biscuits
Radishes Scalllona
Doushnut Tea
Dinner
Baked salmon
Oven fried potatoes Braised lettuce
oneea tomatoes
Lime Jelly Coffe
SATURDAY
Breakfast
Oram julc
Ready-to-eat cereal
aeon Whole wheat muffin Coffe
Luncheon
Cottae cheese and carrot salad
Shredded pineapple Tea
Dinner
Baked ham
Baked sweet potatoes
Cauliflower with lemon butter
Lemon pie Coffe
iiurch of Christ
Opening Convention
Turner The state convention
or we cnurch of Christ will be held
on the Turner convention grounds
irom June 35 to June 30 for the
88th annual gathering. The theme
me Master Calls." The miest
spoaiter is Ervln Leake, Hood River.
The missionaries are James H. Mc
Calltim, China; Vernon Newlands,
Tibet. The general chairman la
B. Cromwell. The muslo director
Is J. Claude Neely and the pianist
airs. Helen Neely. An attendance
of 1200 Is the goal for registration
by Saturday night. The camp fees
in be nanciied by Charles H. Ad-
dleman for lodge rooms, conference
cabins, dormitory, privately owned
caoins ana tent space.
Church Gets Holiday
Woodburn Rev. W. C. Cronk,
pastor of the local Methodist
church, left Monday to attend the
annual conference In Portland.
Mrs. F. W. Scttlemler left Thursday
for the conference as the lay dele
gate from the Woodburn church.
There will be no preaching services
the Methodist church here Sun
day while Rev. Cronk Is absent.
Sunday school will be held at the
usual hour.
Some good catches of catfish re
ported from Ten-Mile lake. Coos
bay bass fishing poor.
Curry Salmon trolling In Rogue
river excellent, trout angling fair.
Lake fishing also passable.
0UT0FS0RTS?
Her I Amailng Relief off
Condition Du to Sluggish Bowel
ynu think all laiatlre-
0Ut3BESMSSLif an
like, f.irt try thl
11.1. ttvu.
h WfThltil. InvtgKrmt.ni.
FrixUNe relief Irom nl.k hi
'fai-hea, ttl(out tprlls
tired feeling when l
Ipatioa
if not diihtH, niutn the box to ut. v u
rfnd the purchiN
Bible School to
Give Demonstration
The Dally Vacation Bible School
conducted In the Calvary Baptist
church by Miss Louise Wood I e of
the Western Baptist Theological
Seminary In Portland and her corps
oi teacners will climax Itself on
Friday night , with a demonstration
program commencing at 7:45 p. m.
Scores of children will appear and
participate In the following pro
gram:
Processional.
Call to worship.
School hymn, "Living with Jesus.
School motto, "I shall love him
more and serve him better every
day.
Flag and Bible salutes.
Prayer, Rev. Amo Q. Wenlger.
Prayer response, "Into My Heart.'
Welcome to parents and friends-
Beginners department program-
Mrs. A. Q. Wenlger, supt.
Primary department program
Mrs. E. A. Unruh, supt.
Junior department program Pa
geant "Like a Mighty Army," Mrs.
F. w. Lehmann, supt.
Hymn, "Onward Christian Sol
dlers."
School reports.
Offering (To cover expenses of
the school.)
Announcements.
Hymn, "Fairest Lord Jesus."
Benediction.
BETHEL BAPTIST N, Cottage and
D street. J. r. Oltholl, DJJ., paator,
Fiftieth anniversary. Bible school at
9:30 a.m.. Sam Schlrman. supt. Greet
ing from . former superintendents
"Work On," Junior choir. Address
"The ideal eunaay acnooi Teacner,
Professor A. Bretachnelder, Rochester,
N. Y. Morning worship in German
at 10:45. Anthem: "In Loud Exalted
Strain." Rev. G. W. Rutsch, forme:
cantor, preaching. Anniversary acrv
Ice at 3. Music furnished by the Salt
Creek choir and male chorus. Ad
dress by Dr. William Kuhn of Forest
Park. 111. Evening service at 7
Anthem: "God Is Our Refuge." The
male chorus sings: "Rise Up O Men
of God." Closing message: "Building
the Church," by Professor A. Bret
achnelder.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CHURCH
S. Commercial at Washington St,
Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school,
10 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m,
Sermon by the pastor. Unified service
with cnnstian Endeavor and adults
7 p.m. under the direction of
Charles C. Haworth. Prayer meeting
1 p.m.
SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church, and Chemeket St. Rev.
George H. Swift, rector. Holy com
munion 7:30. Prayer service and
sermon, II a.m. Choir under direction
of Ronald Craven.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and
High St. Guy L. Drill, paator. Church
scnooi, witn classes ior an ages, start
ing at 0 :30 a.m., followed by the
morning worship service of the
church at 10:45. Message by the pas
tor on the theme, ' A Startling Dls-
clpleshlp." A junior congregation for
all children of grade-school age 1
conducted by Mrs. Guy L. Drill, ohil-
arens pastor, ana ior tne conveni
ence of parents a nursery la con
ducted during the morning worship
service. The young people of the
church meet In four Christian En
deavor group commencing at 8:15 n
l. svening evangelistic services at
30 p.m. featuring an Informal tel.
lowshlp In old fashioned songs and o
message by the pastor on the theme:
ftiier uur Hysteria, what?"
FIRST BAPTIST Comer Libert
ana Marion est, ur. Irving A. Fox,
minister.. Bible school for all ages.
45 a.m. Morning worship. 11 a.m.
Our Fullness In Reaard to Thl
World," pastor. Church maintain
nursery ior young children. Sen,
lor B.YP.U., 6:16 p.m. and The Vol
unteers, 6:15 p.m. Evening gospel
service, 7:80 p.m. "A Svmoathetic
eaviour. weanesaay evening, 7:30,
prayer and testimony meeting; "Con
vention notes on Missionary work."
paator.
HALES VILLE BRANCH OF FIRST
baf riT one mile north of the city
limits on the Portland highway. Bi
ble school for all ages, 9:45 ajn.
Dewey Davis, supt. Monday. 9 ajn.
dally vacation Bible school begin
under the direction of Miss Mary
Avers, Oregon state missionary.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRJTTH.
REN 17th and Nebraska Sts. David
L. Rlngwood, minister. Sunday school,
9:45 a.m.; Virginia Hagan, supt. Morn
ing worship, 11. Christian Endeavor.
p.m. Evening worahto. 8 n.m
Bid-week Bible class, Wednesday, 7:30
m.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church
St.
between Chemeketa and Center
St. Rev. P. W. Erlksen, pastor. 9:45
Sunday school; Oscar Uudahl.
supt. 1 1 ajn., morning worshlu:
serman topic: "The Night of Profit
less Toil." Call to worship, "Dear
Lord and Father of Mankind," choir.
-saviour. Teach Me. Day by Dav."
audience and choir. The Common
Service, audience. Special music ar
ranged by Prof. Trjo Koskl. director
of music. Offertory, "Festival March,"
Ruth Bedford. Thl service may be
heard over KSLM, n-ia noon. 6:30
pjn.. Young people's service Luther
league devotional. 7 nm. Mnnrtav
Boy Scouts, Thomas AHport, assistant
master. 7 p.m.. Tuesday. Snnrtv
school orchestra. Mrs. Myrtle Stcw-
t. directing. 8 n.m.. Luthfrnn Hnn--
cmiriiH, at Leslie junior hitiii nchnrii
ouaiiurnim,
BETHANY EVANOEI JfTAT. A vn
rvwvKMiiLf-n, capitol and Murinn
oi. ,awin iiorstman. nastor. Sun.
day school, 10 a.m., Albert Barth.
aupt. Worship. 11 a.m., "A Prayer
iur mora, oeauiy. ijsaie' aid, Thurs
nay. ah dav meet In it. at hnmi if
jura. r. filler.
CALVARY BAPTIST Miller and R
Liberty Sts: Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger.
pastor. Sunday services a follows:
Bioie scnooi. 9:45 a.m., Frederick W
Lehmnnn. supt. Morning worship. 11
clock : choir anthem. "The nnnd
Shepherd" (Wilson) ; sermon topic
"The Parable of the Pearl." Nursery
ana junior cnurcn auring tne mora
lng period. Young people' meetings.
o:46 pjn. evening worship, 8 o clock
vocal trio, "soiuy now the Light
Day" (Danka); sermon topic, "Tht:
Next World Empire Will It Be Ger
many? ' Choir director, E. D. Lind-
burg; trumpeter, Ronald Adams; or
ganist. Miss Doris Schunke. Mid
week service of prayer and praise
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. A cordial in
vltatlon Is extended.
FIRST METHODIST State St.
Church; Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor;
Rev. Glenn Olds, minister of youth,
Church school, 9:45, Dr. R. M. Gatke,
supt. Morning worship, 10:50. This
Sunday the morning worship will be
presided over by Dr. R. M. Gatke and
the sermon will be brought by Pro
fessor Frank Bennett, city superln-
unaeni oi puouc scnooi. Tne Cath
edral cnoir wm sins "Annels
Light," by Borowskl and the offer-
nen, will be sung by Miss WlUetta
tory solo, "Come Unto Me." by Coe-
Sneed. The youth group meeting at
6:30 will entertain the Salem district
league cabinet. The evening worship
. co wnn uev. uienn Olds preach
lng on "Thronging not Touching1
and a special musical program ar
ranged by Professor Vernon Wlscar-
son.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 460 N.
(pottage (woman's clubhouse); Rob
ert A. Hutchinson, minister. Wnr.
ship service at II; Professor Chas. C.
nawortn preacning; Ervln Potter, so-
loisc. no evening service.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Regular
meeting ior n.Die study mindav eve
ning at 7:30, Fraternal temple. 447
center St.
COURT STREET CHURCH OF
Unttlol (UnriStlani 17th and Court
Sts. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible
school assembly, 9:45 a.m. Morning
wursnip tna communion. io:s n.m
oermon, rne rnce or Freedom,
unristian naeavor meetings, 7 p.m.
Evening service, S p.m. Sermon,
"tteiigion with Scars."
PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC 240
N,
Commercial. Services 3:30 and 7:30.
Speaker, Rev. Mary Gosser. No-host
dinner, o ociock.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Hood
ana . summer sta. E. L. Plngenot,
pastor. Sabbath- school, Saturday
morning at y:au. eervice at 11 o ciock,
Young people's meetln at 3:30 n m
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
O O ClOCK.
HIGHLAND AVENUE FRIENnS
Highland Ave. at Church St.: T run
crown, pastor, prayer meeting at
:. Bible school at 10 a.m. In the
interest or tne Marlon Countv Holi-
ness camp which Is now In progress
at Qulnaby park, there will be no
preacning service nere either morn
ing or evenlntr. Praver mvt.lncr win
be held Thursday evening for those
wno wiu oe una Die to attend the
camp.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL COWitRFrtA.
TIONAL 19th and Ferry Sts. How
ard C. Stover, minister. Morning wor-
will at ii, oermon Knowing God.'
Anthem, "How Lovely Are Thv Dwell.
ings," Heyser. Sunday school at 10
a.m. xoung people at 6:30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRTST jvtt.
ENTTST -Chemeketa and Liberty Sts
sunaay school at 11 a.m. Service
ii a.m. ana 8 p.m. Lesson -sermon
is tne universe. Tnriiiii.ncT Mir.
Evolved by Atomic Force? Wednes
day evening meeting at 8 Includes
veawmoniea oi neaung through Chris
tian acience. Free nubllo reiriinr
win, juuawa a oua Aiasome tem-
pie, is open daily from II a.m. to
von. weanesaay until 7:30.
SAINT JOHN'S LUTH1TRAM fMi..
nuuri oynoa; lotn ana A Sts. H
W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school and
iuw ciiuia, v a.m. eervices, 10 a.m.
West Coast Concert Tmtr nf r.
theran Hour chorus, at Leslie Junior
"'rjn Buuimniim. luesn&v Jiinn ix
a ji.ul. Admission and 16c.
FREE METHODIST Corner winter
na Aiarjtet ots. u. a. cohagen, min
uter. Sunday school, 9:45. Church
worship, 11; sermon by pastor, "The
Pearl of Great Price." There will be
uu eveninE ervicfi nr. tho ffeuv.
during the next two Sunday aa wn
io ju.uinV m tne Marion County
wuouji vara.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ATS, N,...
St. at I7th. F. H. Theuer. B.D nan-
tor. Sunday school. 10 a m rf
vjiuue, aupt. uivine services at 11
' . 5Hfmon toPc: Built on the
vjv., Aiw cnurcn uotn stand," Ger
man service at 9 a.m. Practice for
wuuuivu ivay program, Saturday
10 a.m. '
FOURSQUARE 10th mri nrnm.n
owwwi vj. ana juanlta M.
minings. Sunday: 9:45 ajn., Sunday
scnooi; ii ajn., morning worship
w. humiiw m. .Bluings speak
ing on "Worthwhile BlORranh
30 p.m Young People's meetings;
0 P.m.. Evaneellxtln MraiM nt-
avewaru u. Hilling preach Ina
i-iign Treason PimihAhi ..
Death." Tuesday. 7:45 n.m.. nmvr
nd praise service. Wednesday, 7:30
.., umiu umcuce. rTinftv. t.as n m
oia-weeK Bible atudv servir tv.i
.uwcu py memoersn n moet n ann
annual election of officers.
13th and Center Sts. Pramr mMting
at fl a.m. Sunday. Sunday school 9:4a.
Frank M, Lltwiller. sunt, chr.tr mn.
clal, duet by Hoffert twins. etudentB
at rnsaoena college. Morning message
uy wrvnte rarnen, assistant paAtor;
subject: "The Riches nf rhri
Young people's services at 7 p.m.
Evangelistic service at 8 p.m. pre
ceded by a half hour of sacred or
chestra music led bv Neal Ciuhlnn
Special music choir number, men's
trio composed of Frank Lltwiller. Sr..
Frank Lltwiller Jr., and Ernest Frle
sen. Message, "Where Is Satisfac
tion?" Weekly services, Wednesday
night at 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting.
Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m.. choir
practice; Thursday night at 6:30 p.m.,
Junior orchestra practice. Thursday
night at 8 p.m., senior orchestra prac-
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PORTLAND, OREGON
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SILVERTON
CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
fiuuiANW, duo N. 2nd St., SUverton
k. k. irwin, paator. 8:30 a.m.
"Streoms of Grace," broadcast KSLM,
saiem. 10 a.m., Sunday school houi
mrs. wesiey K.inarea, supt. 11 a.m,
morning worship. Sermon by the
pastor: "in and Out." 3 p.m., evan
gellstlc service, with the Watson fam
lly. Subject. "What Will Be the
Marie oi the Beast During the Rclgi
oi tne Anti-unrist. 7 PJn.. Y,
hour. Study in the 9th chapter cf
jonn. a p.m., evening service. Mes
sage by Evangelist Ray Watson. Spe
cial music. Subject: "What Price
Whoopee." Tuesday, a p.m., prayei
retreat. Clty-wlde revival services
win continue each evening this week
except xuonaay.
METHODIST Edward Terry Pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:45. MornlriR
worship at 11. Rev. W. L. Wilson
win preach. Epworth league, 7pm
iwarjone noiKnecnt, leader, wo eve
ning service. Mid-week service Thurs
day at 7:30. Ladles' Aid Thursday
aicernoon.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Frank W
Zook, pastor. There will be the regu
lar services Sunday, June 33, with
special music as one of the main fea
tures. Bible school, F. M. Powell,
supt., will meet at 10 a.m. The ob
servance of the Lord's Supper, and
the morning preaching service Is held
at 11 a.m. The sermon subject will
be: "An Old Fashioned Revival tht
World's Only Hope." The Christian
Endeavor societies will meet at 7
m. The services will begin at 8 cm
The pastor will preach from the sub
ject: "Does the Present war Have
Any Relation to Bible Prophecy?'
The mid-week service Is held each
Wednesday night at 8 p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN M. J. K
Fuhr, psstor. Sunday school and
Bible classes, post-confirmation and
adult, will meet each Sunday at 10
m. Divine worship at 11 a.
sermon topic. "Your Definition of
Jesua Christ." Luther learue in the
pvenlng at 7, the paator will lend In a
Bible study on the subject. "When
the Lord Leads." All leaguers In
vited. The Lutheran hour mnle chor
us, the name that sang at, the Lu
theran Hour aervices by Dr. Walter
Maler. radio preacher, will give
concert ft the Leslie Hljrh auditorium
Salem. Tuesday night. June 25, i
m. The teachers or Trlnltv Snn
day school will meet on Wednfsrtnr
evening. 8 n. m.. at the home or Mr
and Mrs. Henry -Torvend.
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C. OI
son, pastor. Sunc'nv school and Btble
9:45 a. m.; M1m Olga Johnson, suner-
intennenn. Divine worship. 10:45
n. m.: topic. "Judcment Without
Mercy and JudBrmnt with Mpcv."
T.uther leainm at. 7:30 p. m.. Bessv
Standard, president. A most nimmt
sacren concert will be nlven Wndnes
dav, 8:00 p. tv: ro admission charged
hut, a free will offering will he tnk-n
Mld-wek Bible atudv and pver cr-
vice Thursday. 2:00 p. m. The will
ing Workers will meet TMdev at 2:00
p. m. at the Ludviksen's home.
ST. Pm.fl CATHOLIC ftrant
street. Father W. T.. Cnrhprrr. pnwtnr
Sund"v masses 7 and 9 o'clock. Week
day, 7:30.
CHRISTIAN SCTIWCIC i Third
street. Sunday school. 9:4a a.
Worship hour, 11:00 a. m. Midweek
service Wednesday evening.
TMMANtrEf, LUTHERAN Church
itreet. J. M. Jenson. pastor. Sxin-
day. achool, Hannah 01nn, superin
tendent. 10 a. m. Mr. Burset of the
Parish intern from the Rev. L. Kras
bel contrregntlon. Porland. w'll srtnk
tloe; Friday night, 8 p.m., Young Peo
ple's cottage prayer meeting. Rev.
L. W. Collar, pastor: Rev. Orvllle Par
nell, assistant pastor.
THE PENTECOSTAL MISSION-
3 15 Mi N. Com'l St. Sunday services:
Bime school, a p.m. Devotional, ;
p.m. Evengellstlc, 7:30. Prayer meet
lnga every afternoon except Saturday
ana aunaay, 2 p.m. renowsnip meet
ing will be Monday night, June 34,
7:30. Portland, Oregon city.
Woodburn and others will be present.
ttevivai meetings inrougnout tne rest
of week, 7:30. J. C. and Daisy Wil
son, pastors.
MADISON ST. TABERNACLE
1410 Madison St. Sunday school, 10
Divine worship. 11 am. Evan
gelistic service, Sunday evening at 8
p.m. Mid-week services Tuesday at
p.m. witn young people in charge.
Thursday at 6 pju preaching and
prayer.
FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner of
Marlon and Summer St. Rev. James
Campbell, minister. Oscar Carl
son, minister of muslo and director
of youth activities. Sunday school at
:45 a.m.: Mrs. W. A. Barkus. sunt.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Com
munion Meditation. Youth groups
will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday eve
ning evangelistic service at 7:30 with
the gospel in sermon and song. Bible
study and prayer service Thursday
evening at 7:30,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN N. Winter
and Chemeketa. Rev. W. Irvln Wil
liams, minister. Church school, 9:45
J. J. Fltzsimons. sunt. Morn
ing worship, 10:85. Sermon by the
pastor, "Steadying Thoughts." An
them by senior choir, "Holy Art
Thou." Solo. "Consider and Hear
Me." Agnes Drummond. Four Chrls-
an Endeavor groups meet at 6:30
pjn. Evening worship, 7:30. Ser
mon by the pastor, "Self-Analysis
and Mental Health." Sneclal music
by Eleanor Hall, dramatic soprano;
congregational singing led by the ves
per choir. Mid-week service Thurs
day. 7 :30 p.m.. service on "Appre
ciating the New Testament," contin
ued by the pastor.
from fresh SWEET CREAM
Empire Industry
at the morning worship hour. Jun
ior league, 6:30 p. m. Senior league
8:00 p. m., Sunday. Choir rehearfcal
8:00 p. m., Thursday.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Park
at Second street, aaooaui acnoo:
Saturday. 0:45 a. m. Worship hour
Saturday, 11:00 a. m. Friday evening
nmvnr Mrvlee. Lecture hour, Wed
nesday evening and Sunday after
noon.
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Front
t. n t.reet. Omer Bailey, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship
hnrns 11 -nn t. m. Youns neonle meet.
6:45 p. m. Evangellntic service, 7:46
p. m. Wednesday afternoon women s
meeting. Friday evening cottaae
prayer meeting.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS, wukmupi-
Meet at MWA hall, foot of High street
Runrinv Rc.hnnl. Zavne E. Norton, su
perintendent. 9:45 a. m. Adult class
study Book of Mormon. Young peo
nle study Bible. Intermediate class,
Life of Christ. Primary claa for
younger children.
DALLAS
CHURCHES
SALT CREEK BAPTIST Rev. Ottc
Nalllnger. pastor. R. 1, Dallas, Ore
Services for Sunday, June 23, are aa
follows: 8:45 a.m., sunaay scnoo.;
Dr. Norman Clossen supt. 11, worship.
Prof. Albert Bretschnelder of Ro
chester. N. Y.. will be guest speaKcr
at tlw morning worship nour. rroi.
Bretschnelder Is dean 01 tne ko-
chester Baptist seminary. Wednesday.
prayer meeting at 8:00 p.m.
APOSTOLIC FAITH Comer Court
and Church streets. Sunday school
at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:30.
Evangelistic services at 7:45. Tuesday
and Thursday at 8:00. Sacred musical
concert Sunday evening at 7:45 by
a 21-plece orchestra, which iurnisnes
music for all other services.
DALLAS EVANGELICAL Mill and
Church street. Philip W. Thomas,
minister. Sabbath school begins at
9:45 in charge of Joseph Hlebenthal.
superintendent. Morning topic of the
pastor will be "The Passover", which
will be followed witn tne oDserv-
ance of The Lord's Supper. At 7 o'
clock the Christian Endeavor wl'l
meet, under the supervision of the
president, Raymond Coy. Evangclls-
message by the pastor at 8 o -
clock on the theme, "That Glorious
Fountain".
FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferson at
Clay streets. O. D. Harris, minister.
"Facing Toward God" will be the
pastor's sermon theme at the morn
ing worship hour. 10:40 o ciock. ac
8:00 p.m. he will speak on the sub
ject, "Jesus, the True vine". Bible
school convenes at 9 :45 a.m. and
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. Mid
week worship Is Wednesday at 8 o'
clock. Next Tuesday evening marks
the beginning of the annual con
vention of Disciples of Christ to be
held at Turner.
ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC Mass ev-
ery Sunday, first and third Sun
days at 10 o ciock; second and fourth
o ciock. St. Anne a Altar soci
ety meets at the homes of the mem
bers the first Tuesday evening of
each month at 7:30. Communion Sun
day, the second Sunday at 8 o'clock.
FALLS CITY METHODIST Geo. Q
Edwards, pastor. Come to church at
the Fans city Free Metnodist church,
The paator will preach morning and
evening. There is prayer service each
Thursday evening.
ANTTOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Sun
day school, 2:00 p.m. Classes for pri
mary, intermediate for boya and girls,
Junior boys, young people and adults.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian
Science services are held at 410 Mill
street every Sunday at 11:00 a.m
Wednesday evening meetings at 8:00
p.m.. tne nrst Wednesday of the
month. Reading room at the same
address open Wednesday from 2:00
to 4:00 p.m. The subject of the les
son sermon for this week: "Is the
Universe, Including Man. Evolved by
Atomic Force"?
OLD - FASHIONED RELIGION
Meeting In the basement of the li
brary. Sunday school, 9:50 a.m. Ser
vices at 11:00 a.m. and 7:46 p.m.
by L. L. Wllkerson every Sunday
Young people's meeting 7:00 p.m.
Prayer and Bible study at 8:00 at
the home of Henry Janzen, 819 Stump
street.
FREE METHODIST - 224 Mill Bt.
Pastor, R. G. Keller. Sunday school.
10:00 a.m. Morning worship, 11 :00
,.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Praver
meeting Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Sunday
evening there will be three or four
speakers during the evening service.
GRACE MENNONITE Homer Lcl-
sy, pafr. 10:00 a.m. Bible school.
H. B. "iniessen, superintendent. 11:00
morning worship. Children's
message and special music. Morning
message, "Now and Then", by the
pastor. "Food for the soul Is im
portant, too". 7:18 p.m.. pre-praver
service. 7:30 p.m., the evening service
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WOODBURN
CHURCHES
METHODIST No preaching aery
Ices Sunday on account of the ab
sence of the pastor. Sunday school
at the usual hour.
FREE METHODIST R. H. Shoup,
pastor. Services : Sunday school,
9 :45 a.m. Preaching, 1a.m. and a
p.m. Y.P.M.S., 7 p.m. Class or pray
er meeting every Wednesday night at
8. Monday night, June 24, at 8
o'clock the annual circuit meeting
will be held. At 7:15 the enme eve
ning the Oregon conference camp
committee la to meet for conference
business.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath
school, 10 a.m., O. F. Larson, supt.
Morning worship, 11. Subject, "What
Manner of Person Ought Ye to Be."
Christian Endeavor at 7. Evening wor
ship at 8. Midweek prayer service,
Thursday evening at 8.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Mom!)
worship, 10 a.m. Snbbath school,
10:45 a.m. Mrs. Blaine Secly, supt.
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Sunday
masses, 8 and 8:30 a.m. Rosary and
benediction at 7:30 p.m. Baptlsma
Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Office hours,
9 to 12 a.m. Instructions by ap
pointment. CHRISTIAN Sunday school 9:45 4,
m., worship at 11. Christian Endeav
orat 7 p.m., evening service at 8.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 9:45 am
Sunday school. 11 o'clock, morning
worship hour. 6 :30 p.m.. Crusader
meeting. 7:45, Evangelistic service.
Rev. Paul C. Hartford sneakina on
"The Unpardonable Sin."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sabhnlh
school, 10 a.m.; O. F. Larson, supt.
Morning worship at 11. Christian En
deavor at 7. Evening worship at 8
Midweek prayer service. Thursday
evening at 8.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Mim
ing worship at 10. Sabbath school.
10:45. Mr. Blaine Seely, supt.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday at
11 a.m. First Wednesday each month
at 8 pjn. In church edifice. Second
and Garfield Sts.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION fAfwem.
bly of God) Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning service. 11 a.m. Young Peo
ple's service, 6:30 p.m. Evening serv
ice, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday prayer serv
ice, 7.45 p.m. Friday, Bible study,
7:45 p.m.
will be In charge of the C. E. The
main topic Is "Mnklng Life Count,"
led by Mrs. D. Toeva. Orchestra re
hearsal Wednesday at 7:30 n.m.. and
male chorus practice at 8:15 o'clock.
Thursday, Bible study, prayer meet
ing and church choir meet.
CHRISTIAN 4c MISSIONARY AT-
UANCE 407 Shelton St. Ernest Ev
ers. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Wor
ship at 11:00. Young people's meeting
at 6:45. Evening service at 7:45.
Bible study Wednesday evening at
7:30. The Gospel team will present
several vocal numbers at the Dalle
hospital Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Missionary prayer band Thursday at
2 :00 p.m. at the parsonage. Dial
KSLM every Sunday from 8:30 to 9:00
a.m.
GUTHRIE SCHOOL Service each
Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
DALLAS METHODIST H. F. Pem
berton, D.D., pastor. Summer ses
sions of the Sunday school meet
promptly at 9:45 a.m. every Sunday.
Bible classes for all age. Morning
worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will
return from the annual conference
meeting in Portland for this service.
Epworth league meets at 7:00 in the
evening. No other evening service.
ADVENTIST Pastor, C. 3. Cole.
Residence, 1007 Cherry St. Services
at 9:45 to 12 noon.
FIRST PRESB YTFTRTA W TWTf
Duff, Jr., pastor. Sunday school at
10:00 a.m. Morning worshin. 11:00
a.m. The pastor will speak on the sub
ject tne uoia standard", at th
morning service.
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