Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 12, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 12. 1949 i
Lutheran Young People Are
Holding District Meeting
Silverton, May 12 The 24th annual conventiop of the Young
People's Luther League and Choral Union of the North Pacific
District, wilt be held at Immanuel Lutheran church in Silverton,
Hv. S. L, Almlie host pastor, from Friday through Sunday. Rev.
Rcider Daehlin, pastor of Our Savior's Lutneran church, Great
Falls, Mont., is the convention
speaker.
The district afflreri are: "resident.
ytev. Burton Bmltn. Tacoma. War.;
vice president, Siea Lee, Everett. Warn.,
secretary, Leone Jnimin, Tacoma. Wah.;
treasurer, Ray Toble ion, I.ortview,
Wann.; choral union director. Prof. G. H.
Walmln, Parkland, Wash.; PTM secreta
ry, Lorraine Luta, Ivsrett, Wash.: ad
viser, Oilvef Everett, Seatttlc. Wash. ;
Junior Leaiue president. Otto Tollelion,
Seattle, Waih.; JtiDior League advisor,
John Larsxaard, Mt. Vernon. Wash.
Circuit olllcers atr: Boutb Putet Round,
Prrildcnl, Rev. A. Rosen, Kent, Wash.;
Norih Puget Sound. President. Tonald
B'irhhoix, Everett, Wn.; Oreenn. presl
rtenl, Byron B rend on. Bprlnsfleld, Ore.;
rnnvenllon organist, Mr. Elser Aarhtii,
BUverton. Ore.; publicity committee. Mlti
Jean Helaa, Aberdeen, and Paul Arlton,
Parkland.
The outstanding feature of
the convention of more than 200
young folk for thii week-end is
the sacred concert by the 60
voices of the Choir of the West,
C. J. Ma ml in, director, Sunday
evening 8 o'clock at Immanuel
Lutheran church, offering to be
lifted.
Friday, May 13, following the
7 o'clock registration of dele
gates the opening of the con
vention will be at 8 o'clock
with Daryll Johnson directing
devotionals, Vera Bailer, both
of Silverton. welcoming the
guests with response by Denny i
Park, Seattle, district league
president. Justin L. Dyrud of
the Silverton school of music,
Is directing the Monitor Grieg
male chorus in two anthems.
The address will be on the to
pic: "My Lord," by the conven
tion speaker. Rev. Reider Daeh
lin, Great Falls. Mont.
Saturday, f:30 a.m. deration by Rev.
A. J. Knutsen, Canny; 10 a.m.. Senior
League session, theme, "Let Chrlat Be
I. ord." Topic I. "Lord of My Life." Wil
ms Kvenild, Kvtrett; accordion alo, Ma
rilyn Moe, Silverton; topic II. "Lord of
the Church." Lowell K nut son. Seattle;
toplo III. "Lord of the Nations." Byron
Brendon, Springfield. Discussion leader.
Rev. Knuta Lea, Bremerton, bualneaa mi
ion. 10 am. Junior League sessions; Theme,
"Ut Christ Be Lord." Devotions, Lauren
Bloom, Tacoma; piano solo. Dorothy
H irk man. Portland; topic I. "Lord of
My Lire," Bill Leed. Kdlsoo. Wash.; topic
II. "Lord of the Church," Janice De Jar
din, Tacoma; topic III, "Lord of the Na
tions' Sidney Kvale, Seattle, Discussion
leader, Rtv. John Laragaard. Mt. Vernon.
Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock: Joint
ienlor and Junior sessions, Mary Bllerby,
Portland, devotion leader. Stan Lee Ev
erett, report on inter-synod lea I youth con
ference. Panel discussions 1:30 p.m. Lea
gue questions. Moderator, Dorothy Larson,
Eugene; counsellor. Rev. Clyde Orlmst.
deretor, Ray Toblason, Long view; coun
sellor, nev. nteriiiig eimnnton. spring
field. Bible questions, moderator, Paul
Arlton, Parkland; counsellor, Rev, Eld red
Nesaet, Btanwood, W.h. Oratorical con
test l:lt p.m. Convention ouilng. 3 p.m.
Saturday evening: Inlnrmal banquet.
Pocket Testament. 1:30 P.m. Devotions.
Janice Johnson, Silverton; toastmasler,
Rev. Harold Aalbue, Eugene; group sing
ing led by Rev. Irving loeet. Klamath
Palls; creatines. Dr. H. L. Pnss. president
Pacltlc district: music, Portland Central
Youth Choir, Mrs. E. a. Hall, director;
presentation of pocket testament by
Irralne Luti; address, "Clod's Wells."
Rv. Daehlin; doxology; sound lllms,
"Reaching From Heaven,"
uuna ay morning, May ig, irao. torn
union service. Rev. S. L. Aim lie. Rev.
M. J. X. Puhr; 10:00, LL Bible class. Rev.
L. Almlie: 11:00. worship service: lltur-
iist. Rev. S. L. Almlie: sermon; "Soldiers
of the Cross." Rev. Daehlin.
Sunday afternoon: 1:30. Choral Union
rehearsal. Eugene Pleld building: North
Pacific district Choral Union concert. O.
Malmln, director, Eugene Field audi
torium. 3:30; prelude directed by Helen
Moen, Portland; devotions by Lethe. Bcr-
lulit. Vancouver.
"The Heavens Resound," Beethoven;
'Good Tidings to 7. ion." Chrlstianson;
O, Bread of Life From Heaven." arrang
d by Christiansen: "At tba Name of
Jesus," . Vaughn-Willl m a : convention
in. "All Hall the Power or Jesus'
tit," Address. "Qod's Melodies." Rev.
Dsehlln: offertory. Pacific Luther calleee
Utile symphoney.
-uoiaen nerps Are Bounding." Psder
ewskl: "Now Jesus at the Door fa Knork.
Ing," chorale; "Beautiful Savior." arraiig-
by cnristianson: Halleluiah chorus
from "The Messiah," Handel; benediction:
postltide, Pacific Luther college little
symphony. I
Announcement was made of
the International Luther league
convention to be held at Sas
katoon, Canada, June 20 to
July 3.
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Club Mothers
Are Given Tea
Salem Heights, May 12 Mem
bers of the Mother's club were
honored Tuesday at a Mother's
tea at the school, with 66 moth
ers prerent.
Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker was in
stalled as president, Mrs. George
Beane, vice-president, Mrs. Leon
Frahm, secretary, and Mrs.
Jonathon Graber, treasurer, Mrs.
Ed A. Carleton, past president,
was the installing officer. The
club gave their retiring presi
dent, Mrs. Lylo Bayne, a gut.
The eighth grade was in
charge of the serving with Mrs.
Charlotte Jones in charge of the
tea. Serving were Norma Col
lins, lrma Sims, Deloria Paris,
Gloria Graber, Darlene Ball.
Gary Weber, Jack Bailey, with
Mary Marggi, and Nancy Hage
man pouring. Ushers were Don
Blankenship ' Mark Decew,
Jesse Krater, and Fred Butler.
On the program was a piano
solo by Barbara Bacon, a violin
duet by Larry and Charlotte
Graber, accompanied by Bar
bara Anderson, a violin solo by
Larry Graber, accompanied at
the piano by Charlotte Graber.
Piano numbers by Barbara An
derson. A quartet of sixth grade
girls, with Karen Anderson,
Sharon Elliott, Lois Robbins,
and Ruth White with the violin,
sang "Down de Road." Mrs.
Wilma Hammond was in charge
of the program.
Mrs. J. Brasher met with her
committee for the final plans for
the teachers luncheon to be held
June 2 at the school at noon.
The Chickadee's picnic will
be next Thursday with Mrs.
Everett Battles and Mrs. Leon
Frahm in charge.
Primitive peoples I a t o o e dbellishment. although the figures
Parking Prices
Upped in Portland
Portland, May 12 IP) Two-
hour parking for the entire
metered area in the west side
was ordered today by the city
council.
A boost in the price and ex
tension of hours went along with
il.
In the area between S W.
2nd and 12th avenues and Pine
and Madison streets the heart
of the downtown district the
rate will be S cents for each
half hour. Four nickels can be
put in at one time to get the
two hours for 20 cents.
Elsewhere on the west side
dt. vneou,.r. p.r.oni auction., m.'.the rate will be S cents for each
Betty Craig, 27, manager
of the El Rancho stables at
Las Vegas, Nev., is her own
blacksmith. She knows horses,
having grown up on a ranch
and having trained horses for
the Army at Tucson. During
the war she was a flier in the
WASPs. But handling horses
helped her pay her way
through the University of Arizona.
hour . and two nickels can be
put in at once.
Hours will be S a.m. to 1
p.m. They are now 8 a.m. to
6 p.m.
Albany to Graduate
Large Senior Class
Albany One hundred and
fifty-eight seniors will receive
their diplomas at Albany high
school at the commencement ex-
eicises June 2, Henry Otto, prin
cipal announced this week.
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