Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 21, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    Doerfler Heads
flural Division
Frank A. Doerfler, head of
theF. A. Doerfler and Sons Nur
series', is to be chairman of the
rural division of the Salem Unit
ed War Chest, Carl W. Hogg,
campaign chairman, announced
today.
"Acceptance by Mr. Doerfler
of the chairmanship is a defin
ite contribution to the success
of the rural division's part in the
chest drive," Mr. Hogg asserted.
"We measure this in terms of
the success of his leadership in
previous war chest campaigns,
Red Cross and war loan drives."
"Mr. Doerfler and his co
chairmen representing com
munities outside the city of Sa
lem have regularly demon
strated through their reports
that residents of the rural sec
tions do their share."
Co-chairmen of thn rural division art
Auburn Mrs. Glen Meisner: BethelMrs.
Lucille Hnin: Brooks Mrs. Howard Ramp;
Bupna Crest Mrs. W. H. Ma&sey; Central
Hon.eilMrs. Fred E. Way; Chemnwa
jj W Evans: Clear Lake Mrs. Esther
S-outenheri: Frultland Stanley Pugg;
Havesville D. E. .tanzen; Hazel Oreen
Kenneth Bayne: Kelzer W. R. Harvey;
Labish Center Mrs. Fred McClouithery;
Lake Labish Mrs. Jesse Mathls; Liberty
Mrs. C. W. Stacey; Middle drove Mrs.
E S. Barker: Mission Bottom Mrs. Alex
LaFollette: Rickey Mrs. F. A. Doerfler;
Roberts Mrs. Denver Young; Salem
Heights F. C. Stannard: Swegle Mrs.
Georse Yosti Waconda Mr. Britt Aspln
wall. Fred Anunsen ha been named chairman
of the contractors and builders division of
the chest campaign. Albert Brant. Henry
Curl. EHing Halvorson and Charles Strlck
faden are associate chairman In this
Treasurer fo
Pay on Bonds
State Treasurer Leslie M.
Scott will deposit with the state's
fiscal agency in New York $1,
767,560.40 with which to pay
principal and interest on state
highway, veterans' aid and dis
trict interest bonds, it was an
nounced today. The deposit will
be made October 1.
Payments will be as follows:
state highway bonds $664,000
principal, $105,076.99 interest;
veterans' aid bonds $700,000
principal, $255,056.99 interest;
district interest bonds $42,750
principal, $677.16 interest.
During October the state trea
surer will pay at his office $29,
000 in principal and $12,027.50
in interest on bonds issued by
the state board of higher educa
tion. The principal payments will
reduce to $5,053,000 outstanding
highway bonds; the veterans'
aid bonds to $11,275,000, district
Interest bonds to $1,189,590, and
to $1,257,000 the outstanding
bonds of the state board of high
er education.
On October 1, the total state
general obligation bonded debt
will stand at $17,517,590. The
net general bonded debt of the
Nfcite on October 1, after deduc
n of assets and investments
applying against the indebted
ness, will be approximately
Young Mother May
Get School Excuse
Attorney General George
Neuner has advised the state
department of education that
the 17-year-old mother of a
small child may be excused
from completing high school.
This authority will be given
a school board when the girl
has completed the eighth grade
if the board believes further at
tendance would cause hardship
in the family, said a statute
quoted by Neuner.
A statute amended by the
last legislature states that "All
children between the ages of 16
and 18 must be in school or le
gally employed. If employed,
they must attend part time
schools , . ."
Although her marriage takes
the girl out of the minor class,
the law does not refer to mi
nority or majority but only to
age, Neuner pointed out.
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the officers, Mrs. Eugene Stoll
er, Mrs. Lawrence Heer, Mrs.
Robert Hartman, Mrs. Adrian
Schooler, Mrs. Leslie Paulson
and Mrs. Ora Morris.
Army Chapel Is
Scene of Wedding
Camp Adair Lt. Nestor A.
Eno of the S-3 Section and Miss
Juanita M. Coppedge of Greens
boro, North Carolina, were mar
ried last Saturday in Chapel No.
WOMEN WANTED
To work on winery bottling
line. 66c nr. Time and half
over 40 hours. Apply
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DISTILLERIES
501 S. 14th
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OPPORTUNITY! !
Saleswoman, age 20
35 in jewelry store.
Must be able to do
some typing. Top sal
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tion. References re
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Capital Journal
All replies will be
confidential.
Six bv Chflnlain Ps4i.tf.1j. TJ Iff.
Kivigan of the Third regiment.
ine urine, wno is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A.
N. Coppedge of Greensboro, was
given away by Lt. Col. B. P. L.
Carden, while Lt. Cleveland
Davis acted as best man.
Lt. Eno was formerly with the
26tll Division nntinnal attr-A
and with the 182 Infantry regi
ment overseas. Me was commis
sioned Ofnhpr 1Q&9 ;.. -
veteran of the Guada'lcanal and
Bougainville campaigns.
After Lt. ElW's fvnantaJ B-
lease from the army on points
ine coupie intend to reside in
Lowell. Ma
town of the bridegroom.
Presbyterians
Hold Retreat
Next Sunday afternoon the of
ficers and teachers of the First
Presbyterian church school will
hold a retreat at the Tinkham
Gilbert home. The program will
begin at 2:45 o'clock, with some
of the session? hpincr holrl n,,T-
side. and will nine 9i 7-sn ,,tt
a devotional period around the
evening campure.
Dr. O. LeRoy Waltersynodi
cal executive of the Synod of
uregon, will be the guest speak
er. He will address the forum
meetinff at 3:30 and annthor nn.
eral meeting at 6:45.
ine program will open with
a devotional period directed by
the Dastnr. Rev Phpctow w
Hamblin. During the afternoon
mere win also oe a time when
the officers and tpanhpre nt oanh
department will hold meetings.
A outlet supper will be served
by the Women's Association of
the church. Mrs. F. E. MpOaMr.
en is general chairman.
ur. u. n. bchuize, dean of men
and professor of religion at Wil
lamette university, will rrpai.h
at the evening service at the
cnurcn. nis topic will be "The
Light of Influence."
Colonel Miles to
Lecture in Salem
Colonel F. J. Miles, DSO,
OBE, VD, FPhS, formerly of
London, England, will deliver
one of the principal lectures at
the Congress for United Evan
gelism which will convene in
Salem starting Sunday, Oct. 7.
The chaotic moral and social
problems swept into every part
of the country as a result of
war emergency conditions are
a challenge to all community
and religious leadership. The
World Christian Fundamental
association is sponsoring the
Congress for United Evangelism
in an effort to meet a most
serious situation. During the
five days that have been pro
gramed, there will be three lec
tures daily, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and
7:45 p.m. for each of which
some outstanding speaker has
been scheduled. Some eleven
of these very busy leaders from
various denominations have ac
cepted assignments.
Lutheran Church
Hauls Children
Announcement has been made
by R. A. Krueger, pastor of the
New Community Lutheran
church, temporarily located at
Hood and Summer, that ar
rangements have been made to
pick up children in the northern
part of the city and bring them
to Sunday school. Miss Alphild
Wahl of Astoria, will be the
pianist for the church. She is
a graduate of the University of
Oregon where she took her
major in music and came here
recently to accept a position
on the teaching staff of Leslie
junior high. Mrs. Even Melby
will be pianist for the Sunday
school while Mrs, Carl Halvor
sen will be the assistant pianist
for the church.
mornnlni tt 11. Sermon! With Jfiui it
tne wwwini in cana. ttany oar. proiram
Sunday. (September 30.
Ctlvarr Bapt lit 1130 South Liberty St.
Rev. Charles Durden, pastor. Rev. C. How
ard Smith, assistant. Sundny school 9:45
a.m. L. H. Handle, supt. Service at 1 1.
sermon subject: The Portrait nf a Happy
Man, Rev Smith. B.Y. Fellowship fl:30
P.m. Worship at 7:30. sermm: God's Pos
session. Rev, Smith. Special service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Lt. James O. Whltt
aker speaker.
Bethel Baptist N, Cottnue and D Sts.
J. P. Olthoff. pastor. Bible school 8:45
a.m. OeorRfl Schirman. supt. Worship at
11. Sermon subject: How to Enrich the
Spiritual Life By Wnowledae. Youne peo
ple's meeting 6:30 p.m. DeVern Promke
guest speaker. Evening service 7:30. ser
mon. Clod's Great Mercy. Cliarterly
church meeting Wednesday 7:45 p.m.
First Baptist N. Libert:- at Marion St.
Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor. Sunday choo'
9:4 fia.m Worship at 11, sermon: Oentle
ness. a Christian Virtue. Young people's
meetings (1:30 p.m. Worship at 7:30. ser
mon: Jesus and Nobility. Prayer hour
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Hay grille Branch nf First Baptist
Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Fred Broer, supt.
Four Corners Branch of First Baptist
Sunday school 0:45 .m. Bed Swintord,
supt.
Calvary Chapel, Fgll Gospel 1275 N
Church. Pastors. Rev. Claude c. and Mary
W. Bell. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship
at 11. Youth service 0:45 p.m. Evening ser
vice 7:45 Tuesday, Thursday evening
services 7:45.
Court. St. Christian N. 17th and Court
Sts. W H. Lyman, minister. Bib!- school
9'45 a.m. Worship and communion 10:50.
sermon: I Have Not Forgotten. Christian
endeavor 7 p.m. Wornh o at 8. sermon:
The Road to Jericho. Bible study and
prayer nour rnursaay 7:30 p.m.
First Christian Center and High Sts.
Dudley Strain, pastor; Clay J. Pomeroy.
associate Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Leslie
Carson, aupt. Service 10:50. sermon: Christ
for This Day, Youth meetings :30 p.m.
Service at 7:30. sermon: This la the Way
Out. Prayer and Bible study Thursday
i:a p.m. -astor call 9:30 a.m. each
week day.
Christian and Missionary Alliance N.
5th at Gaines. Herman J. Bohl. pastor:
James Thompson, associate. Sunday school
8:45 am. Maynard Haverland. supt. Ser
vices at U. sermon: The Overcomer.
Evening service at 7:30: subject: Millions
Now Living Are Already Dead Prayer
meeting and Bible study Wednesday 7:30
p.m. Young people'! meeting Thursday
evenintt ai 7:30.
Church of Christ N, Cottatre and Ship
ping ois Minister, jas. a. aeon. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Services at 10:45, sermon:
Abiding Principle. Bible study and young
people's service 7 p.m. Worship at 8. ser
mon. Ths Inspiration of the Bible.
First Church of God N. Cottage and
Hood streets. Rev. H. A. Schlatter minis
ter. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Junior church
at 10:45, sermon at 11: Bring Them In.
Unified service 7:15 p.m. Sermon at 8;
If I Am Lost, Who Cares?
Knight Memorial Congregational Ferry
and 19th Sts. Wlllard B. Hall, minister.
Church school 10 a.m. Worship at 11.
sermon: The Unrepentant oort ' nnverrt
dish dinner. Pilgrim Youth Fellowship
d.ju p.m.
First Congregational N. Cottage and
Marion streets, tiev. James H. Price.
Berkeley. Calif..' speaking at 11 on:
Building Morale. Sunday school 9:45.
Bethany Evangelical and Reformed N
Capilo! and Marion Sts. Rev. Fred F.
Ott. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Supt.
Fred Kruse. Service at 11. sermon: Mary
ana Marina, xoum Feuowsnip 10 a.m
Evangelistic Tabernacle. Assembly of
God Ferry at 13th. Rev. Walter S. Fred
erick pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. J.
Bartlett supt. Services at 11, sermon:
The Condescension of Christ. Christ's Am
bassadors at 6:30 p.m. Services 7:44. ser
mon: The Balm of Gilead. Prayer, testi
mony and Bible study Wednesday 7:45 p.
m. Tabernacle Echoes Saturday 7:45 p.m.
lowship groups 6:30 p.m. Worship at 7:30
sermon' HasKets oi ine moie. r-rHjer
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.
First Methodist State and Church Sts
r. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Church schoo1
9:45. Preston Doutrhton supt. Worship at
11:55 sermon: Life's Enriching Compul
sions." Ho evening worship.
Wriievan Methodist Mill at 15th St
Lowell Gllger. pastor. Sunday school 10
a.m. Worship at 11. Union meeting at Free
Methcdlst church. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday evening at 7:45.
First NaiareneCenter at 13th St. Rob
ert v. Coulter, pastor. Frank W. Watkins,
Jr.. assistant. Sunday school 9:45 a.m
William Beaver, supt. worsmp at n
What Is Spirituality? Evening service at
8, theme: The Embarrassment of Goodness.
Youth groups 7 p.m. wpanestiay p.m.
praye- and praise service. The Oalilcan'
hour Saturday 9:45 p.m.
First Presbyterian Chcmeketa and N
Winter. Pastor, Chester W. Hamblin.
Church school 8:45 a.m. J. J Fitzsimons
supt. Worship at '.0:55, sermon; Two
Men In the Field. Evemnt service 7:30,
sermon: The Light of Influence, Dr. D. H.
Schulze. Tuxls Fellowship 6:15 p.m. Mid
week service Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints
460 N. Cottage. Don H. Wall, bishop
Sunday school 10 a.m. Priesthood meeting,
Relief society and Primary 11:20. Sacra
ment meeting 7 p.m.
Rev. George Martin. Sunday school 10 a
ni. Worship at 11, Rev. a. W. Benjamin,
speaker. Services at 7:45 Sunday, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday w ith Rev
Benjamin spcbkiub. luehtiay miu inuia
day 7:45 p.m. Sunday school clinic.
Seventh Day Adventlst Hood and N
Summer. G. T. Dickinson, pastor. Sabbath
school Saturday 9:30 a.m. Service at 11.
Youns people's meeting 3:30 p.m. Hour
of Prayer Wednesday 8 p.m.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. at
Chemeketa. Rev. Geo, H. Swift, rector.
.;ily communion 7:30 a.m. Church school
9:w. Prayer, baptism : and sermon at 11.
Confirmation Instruction Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Foursquare N. lflth at Breyman. Pas
tor, Charles E. Tate. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Worship at II. Crusader service 6:45
P.m. Evangelistic 7:45, sermon: The Par
ables of Jesus. Prayer and Bible study
Thursday evening 7. 45.
Highland Friends Cora S. Gregory
minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Clifton
Ross, supt. Worship at 11, evening 7:30.
South Salem Friends S. Commercial
and Washington. John and Laura Trachsel
pastors. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Max
Pemberton. supt. Services at II, sermon:
Faith at Work. Evening service 7:30. ser
mon: When the Holy Ghost U Come.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m
Community Lutheran (LFO Hood and
N. Summer Sts. R. A. Krueger. pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Adult Bible class
9:45. Service at 11, sermon: The Secret
of Gladness. Midweek service 7:30 at
966 Center St.
St.' John's Lutheran (Mo. Synod) N.
16th and A Sts. Rev. H. W. Gross, pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class 9:30
a.m. Services at 10:30. Lutheran hour 9:30
American Lutheran 343 N. Church. M
A. Getzendaner. pastor, Sunday school
9:45 a.m. Services at 11, sermon: Chris
tian Youth,
Jason Lee Methodist N. Winter and
Jefferson. S. Raynor Smith, minister
Church school 9:45 a.m. Rally Day. Wor
ship at 11, sermon: What Is the Church's
Task? Youth and young adult Fellowships
6:30 p.m. Intermediates 5:30. Worship 7:30.
Leslie Methodist S. Commercial St. at
Myers. Joseph Knotts, minister. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Rally Day. Sermon theme
at 11- The Dominant Passion. Youth Fel-
Tfll
URGENTLY NEEDED
Married Veterans Entering
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 25 Need Housing Facilities
Small Houses, Apartments, Housekeeping Rooms.
Phone 9265
Registrar's Office
MEN AND WOMEN CANNERY
WORKERS URGENTLY NEEDED
THE PRUNE AND PEACH
CROPS MUST BE SAVED NOW
No prior work experience necessary. Free transpor
tation. Cannery bus picks up workers. 7 A.M. and 7
P.M. each day at the Pioneer Trust Building, corner
Commercial and State Streets in Salem; also in and
along route of cannery bus from Jefferson. Aumsville,"
and Turner. New plant and Cafe. Day shift 7 :30 A.M.
to 6 P.M. and night shift 7:30 P.M. to fi A.M. Victory
workers also needed. NIGHT WORKERS RETURNED
TO HOMES.
United Growers, Inc.
AT LIBERTY TELEPHONE SALEM 22036
This advertisement In cooperation with the Salem
Canners' Committee
Pllsrim Holiness 975 Market St. Paul
C. Neriiie, pastor. Sunday scnool 9:4a a.m.
Preaching at 11. Youiik people's 7:15 p.m.
Evanselistic service 7:45. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evenlne 7 :45.
First Church of Christ, Scientist Chem
eketa and Liberty. Sunday school 11 a.m
Services at 11 a.m. 8 p.m. Subject: Matter.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Read
ing room 18 Boutn Hign.
Truth Ccnler336 Slate St. Room 3.
Pastor, Olive Stevens. Sunday at 11 sub
ject: The Spirit of. the Anti-Christ.
First Spiritualist 248 N. Commercial.
Services at 2:30 and 7:30 P.m. Atefrnoon
speaker Roy Miller of Tacoma. evening
Harry Raymond oi Portland, uircie ai o.
Pratum Methodist Ernest R. Polhemus.
minister. Church school 10 a.m. Donald
Myers, supt. Worship al 11. Youth Fellow
ship At 7:30 p.m.
Keiter I'nlon (Undenominational)
Orange hall. Pastor. Rev. David Hamm.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Services at 11
choir 6:45. Young peopled 7:30 p.m. Ser
vice at 8.
Dallas Churches
Asiemblr of God Rev. Gordon Hamoler.
psmoi Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning
orship ll a.m. ennst s Ambassadors i
p m. Junior Christ's Ambassadors 7 p.m.
Evening evangelistic service S p.m.
Melhodlsl Clark S. Enz. pastor. Church
school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11.
Sermon: Recipe for Llvintt. Evening praise
service at 8 p.m. sermon: Tne inreu
Oreat Virtues.
First Evangelical Rev. W. A. Backer,
limster. Sunday school 9:45. Mornina
orshin 11. Sermon: The Backsliding
Christian. Evanselistic hour 8 p.m. Ser
mon; Sad News.
Salt Creek Baptist Rev. Walter C
Radk. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Worship service 11 a.m. Evening service
8 p.m.
First Christian Fred L. Towne. pastor.
Bible school at 9:45. Morning worship
al 11 with Kenneth Johnson, field repre
sentative for Northwest Christian college,
as the speaker. During the evening ser
vice at 8 the pastor will deliver the
message.
St. Philip's Caihnlic Rev. Thomas Oad
bois. pastor. Mass first, third and fifth
Sundays of the month at 10:15 a.m.;
second and fourth Sundays at 8:15 a.m,
r.vannicai nirnnomir nrcinrrn v. r
Schultz. pastor. 9:4o Sunday school. 11.
morning worship. 7:30. young people's
fellowship and children's meeting. 8. evan-
RPHSUg service. rvvv. n hjuu now i
bring the message.
Church of Cod Rev. A. J. Past, pastor.
Sunday sschool 9:45 a.m. Morning wor
ship 11 am. Evening evangelistic hour
7:45.
Free Methodist Rev. Evelyn Collins
pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning wor
ship 11. Inspiration hour 7:30. Young
people's meeting Sunday night at 7,
Ballston Community Paul Skellie, pas
tor. 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a. in
worship service.
Mennonlte Brethren O. H. Jantzen,
minister. Sunday school 9:45. Worship
service 10:45. Sermon: The Call to Con
secration. Christian fellowship group al
7. Young people's program. 7:45.
Pedee Evangelical Rev. Howard Perry,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Church
service 11:15 a.m.
Oak Grove Chapel Clark S. Enz. pas
tor. Community worship 9:45, Sermon:
Recipe for Living. Community Sunday
school 10:45 a.m.
Christian Science Services are held at
410 Mill street every Sunday at 11 a.m.
Sunday school at 9:45.
Apostolic Faith Rev. N. C. Swrn.en.
pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mornina
worship 11 a.m. Evangielistic service
8 p.m.
Cliurrh or Christ Bible study 10 a.m.
Morning service at li. Evening service
Church of Jesus Christ nf Latter Day
Saints Presiding Elder. Ralph Adams, Jr.
Church services 3 p.m. Sundays.
Seventh Day Adventlst Pastor. Evan
gelist A. L, Beazley, district superinten
dent. Sahbath school 9:45. Preaching ser
vice at 11.
Grace Mennonlte Homer Leisy, pastor.
10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 morning wor
ship. Baptismal service and reception
of members. Short message by pastor.
7:30 missionary talk by Miss Minnie
Kttnkel followed by a message by Rev.
Curt Classen.
Loving care and understanding, in the usual sense, are
net commodities that can be purchased in any market place.
Y, there are times when the need for them is great
whether one may be rich or poor, or in moderate circum
stances. '
ith us, thoughtful service is not rationed. Our staff
recognizes that "Things NOT for sale" are part of our
responsibility to all families we serve.
CLOUGH-BARRICK CO.
Phone 9139 20S South Church St., Salem
Silverron Churches
Calvary Lutheran O. C. Olson, pastor
Sunday school and Bible class lo a.m
Olita Johnson, supt. Worship at 11
topic. The Freedom by Which Christ has
Set Us Free, Luther League 7 p.m,
Tmmanurl Lutheran R. L. Almlle. pas
r. Sunday Kchool and Biblo class in m
Divine service at II. sermon: Christ's
Instructive Table Talk. Luther League 7;30.
MethndM O. Leonard Jones, minister
Church school 9:45 a.m. I B. Alfred, sunt
Worship at 11, sermon: Every Man, Called
of Ood.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fulir. ous
ter. Rally Day and Promotion Sunday
school 10 a m. Worship at 11. sermon: Our
Children. Luther lea me 7:3(1 p.m. Con
firmation class Saturday 9 a.m.
First Christian Russell Myers, pa.stor
Bible schoo) 9:45 a.m. Rilph Peoples supt.
Communion and worship at 11. sermon'
The Responsibility of Knowledge. Junior
Intermediate Christian Endeavor 5:30 p.
m. Senior at 6:30. Evangelistic 8 p,m. Ser
mon: rne servant of Ood.
Seventh Day Adventlst Wm W. Ring
pastor. Sabbath school Saturday 9:30
a.m. Worship at 11.
Marquam Methodist Pierre Smith, pas
tor, Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11.
Younx people's service Sunday evening
Sunday school 6:45
Christian Science
a.m, Services at 11
Piljtrim Holiness Supply pastor. Sunday
school 10 a in. Worship at 11. Evening
service at 7:30.
Assembly of God Omar Bailey, castor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching at 11.
Young people 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic at 8,
Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11. MIA
7:30 pm.
Church of God Orville Baker, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11.
Evangelistic 6 p.m.
Christian Missionary Alliance B. A
Frakliu, minister, Sunday school at 10
a.m. Worship at 11. Young people's 6:30
p.m. Evangelistic at 7:45,
St. Paul's Catholic Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and
10 a.m. Week days at 7:30 a.m.
Woodburn Churches
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, Sept. 21, 1945 7
t. Mary's Episcopal Rev. Oeorge R.
Swift, vicar. Evening service at 7:30. Sun
day school 10 a.m.
First Presbyterian Go. R. Cmmler
minister. John Templeton. supt Worship
at 11. Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30
p.m. Worship at 7;30.
Bethel Preshylerian Oeo. R Cromley.
minister Morning worship at 10. Sabbath
school 10:45. Herbert Koenlg, sunt.
St. Luke'n Catholic Rev. V. L. Mof
fenbeier. pastor. Sunday masses at 6.
8:30 and 10:30. Week days at 7:30.
Churrh of .lesus Christ of Latter Dav
Saints (Mormon! Sunday school 10 a.m
Full Gospel Rev, Paul E. Brown, pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11.
evenina at 7:45.
ReoriranUcd Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints Church school 10 a.m
followed by servicse at 11,
Monitnr Open Bitile Standard Pastor,
Mrs. Bessie Prior. Sunday school 11 a.m.
Worship at 10.
Gould, pastor.
Free Methodist L. C."
h iOE30c:
O K. W.
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Service tt 11. 1
Churrh of find nv. M. Wesley Sletn
ner, petor. 8unday school 10 a.m. Worsh
ip at U. Young people'! 7:15 p.m. Evan
selistic at S.
Good Morning
Most of you are careful
with whom you associate
here, but do you realize
you are now choosing your
company for eternity
either Christ and the
saints of all ages or Satan
and all of his followers?
"Choose you this day
whom ye will serve."
Joshua 24:15. "Ye cannot
serve God and mammon."
Matt. 6:24.
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8:00 A.M.
First Church of The Nazarene
Center at 13th
9:45 A.M., Sunday School
7:00 P.M., Youth Groums
9:45 P.M., Saturday, "The Galilean Hour," KSLM
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Christian James Earl Lndd. Jr., pastor.
Bible school 10 a.m. Worship at 11, topic
Maiorina in Minora. C. E. 1 p.m. Wor
ship at S.
Methodist D. Lester Fields, minister
Sunda: school 10 a.m. Services at 11, Rev.
diaries Rutherford, itticst speaker. Even
ing service at S in charge of the Brother
hood, theme: Service.
Immaniiel Lutheran Sunday achool 10
a.m. Worship at 11.
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Listen to "MEET THE MISSUS"
CBS Stotions Wed. 2:30 p. m.
If t A: i f A
Great Mass Meeting
SUNDAY, 3 P. M.
at the
Senior High School
Hear
Nathan Cohen Beskin
Converted Russian Jew, Schoolmate of Stalin, tell
STORY OF HIS LIFE
In Russia, Germany and America, how and why he left the Jewish faith
and why he became a Christian persecuted, beaten, left for dead, buried
in effigy, etc.
SEE
him in his Sacerdotal robes, "The hem of the garment" such as Christ
wore, philiacterries, scrools, etc., etc.
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DON'T MISS THIS! A CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME.
Youth Rally!
SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 22nd
Leslie Junior High School Auditorium
HOWARD AND SOUTH COTTAGE
Doors Open
7:00
7:30 P.M.
Music Begins
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Converted Rabbi Jew,
tells life experiences and
relates interesting side
lights of the days he
spent as a classmate of
Joseph Stalin, He'll fas
cinate you as he did the
thousands who heard
him at Portland's Civic
auditorium recently.
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Speaks
Jacob Deshazer will make his first public ap
pearance in Salem at the Youth Rally this Sat
urday night. His thrilling story of how one
returns from such cruel treatment and still har
bors no animosity or hatred in his heart is a
challenge to real Christians. You've read all
about him now hear him speak.
Men's Chorus
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