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    1 Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon. Friday, May 13. 1949
Church School
Council Meets
Woodburn T h e monthly
Sunday school council of the
local Christian church will be
held Sunday May 15, following
the morning worship service.
A no host dinner will be served
at noon. All teachers, officers
and those interested in Sunday
school work are lnyited to at
tend this meeting and dinner.
Rev. Lester Gibson, pastoi of
the Assembly of God church, is
taking leave of two months
from his duties here. During his
absence Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bi
vins, evangelists, will have
charge of the services. Rev.
Gibson has been selected as
chairman of the camp meeting
of the Assemblies of God held
annually on the camp ground
at Brooks and will be living
on the grounds with his family
during the session. Part of the
time he will be on vacation.
The Bible Baptist church will
ahow the film "Crucifixion of
Paul" put out by Evangel Film
Inc. of Portland, Sunday, May
15 at 7:45 p.m. The film will
be shown by Arthur Mills and T.
R. Anderson. No charge will be
made but a free will offering
will be taken. The public is
invited.
A public concert of sac-red
music, featuring Mr. and Mrs.
J. Stanley Krantz has been an
nounced for 7:45 p.m., Sunday,
May 15, at the local Free Metho
dist church. The couple are
singers of ability and the pro
gram will consist of special
ties, requests, novelties, duets,
solns and instrumental music.
A solvox will be used during
the program. Admission js free
and the public is invited.
Installation of
WSCS Sunday Eve
The annual installation serv
ice of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Jason
Lee Methodist Church will be
held Sunday evening in church
at 7:30. Mrs. Joe Kllnger, presi
dent, will preside. Mrs. Everett
Faber, of Central Point, will de
liver the address on: "Christian
Stewardship," and Mrs. Roy Fe
d)e will install the new officers.
Special musical numbers will be
given by a double duet: Mrs. A.
E. Utley, Mrs. Carl Gies Mrs.
Roy Lively and Mrs. Harry Ir
vine. Refreshments will he served
following the services. The pub
lic Is invited.
Immanuel
Baptist
Youth
Program
The young people of the Im
manuel Baptist church of Port
land will present I program at
the Bethel Baptist church heri'
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The Bethel young people will
entertain the Portland group at
a social preceding the program
This service is sponsored by the
Oregon Young People s League
According to the League's ar
rangement each society is to pre
sent a program at some other
church. The Bethel young pro
pie presented a program at i
Portland church several months
ago.
Willamette Choir
To Give Concert
The First Christian church
will present the Willamette uni
versity a cappella choir in con
cert Sunday night at 7:30 un
der the direction of Dean Mel
vln H. Geist. The program will
be varied and will Include a
violin solo by Betty Kuhlman.
Negro Chorus
To Give Concert
"The Chordsman," a 12-man
Negro chorus from the Hughes
Memorial Methodist church In
Portland, will givt a concert at
the West Salem Methodist
church Friday evening. May 13
at R p.m. There will be a free
will offering.
BEGONIA GARDENS
Yes! It's now time to plant your Tuberous Begonio garden. We are Salem's
only begonia specialist and hove thousands of choice seedling plants now
ready at ONLY 25c each or $2 50 pe- dozen, your choice of color. The finest
In begonias can now be yours at very reasonable cost. Why not drive out
D Street today? Those beautiful reds, orange, pinks, rose, yellows, and many
other colors can be hod m your own garden in full bloom in July if you order
now. Don't put it off. Remember
"WI GROW OUR OWN THERE'S A DIFFERENCE"
HIS D STRUT
Ark Subject of
Sunday Sermon
Detailed facts pertaining to
the Ark built by Noah and its
"spiritual" application will be
the theme for the morning serv
ice at the Christian Missionary
Alliance church on N. Sth at
Gaines St. In this message will
be the concise biblical data as
it collaborates the fragmentary
reports from the late scientific
investigations proving the pre
sent day existence of Noah's Ark
resting on Mt. Ararat. Next
month an expedition composed
of personnel from America. Great
Britain and the Netherlands will
proceed to the scene for further
scientific facts.
The Sad Circumstances of
Trying to Put and Keep New
Wine in Old Wine-Skin Bot
tles" is strictly an evangelist
message, with ample biblical il
luminating inferences, for the
evening service.
Missionary to
Address Youth
Rev. John S. Hall will be the
snecial speaker at Salem's next
Youth for Christ Rally, Satur
day evening, at B o'clock in the
Evangelistic Tabernacle, 13th
and Ferry Sts. Rev. Hall wat the
first missionary among the Tan-
Bales, a naked, cannibal tribe of
British Nigeria. Africa. Within
five years he had Christianized
and civilized them to the extent
that they were fully clothed and
sending out their own mission
aries to other tribes. Rev. Bill
Rice, of Wheaton, III., interna
tionally known youth Evangel
ist will appear on the rally along
with his song leader, Emil And
erud, former N.B.C. dance hand
leader and trumpeter. Dan Clau
sen, a baritone soloist from Al
bany will sing several special
solos.
The Salem Youth for Christ
Rally has grown to the second
larcest YFC Rally in the state of
Oregon. The admission is free
Mrs. Almlie Named
President of Group
Silvorton Mrs. S. L. Almlie.
wife of Rev. Almlie of the Im
inanurl pastorate, was elected
oresident of the Woman's Mis
sionary Federal ion. Oregon Cir
cuit, at the Thursday all-day
and evening convention held
this week at Trinity Lutheran
church. This was the place of
organization of the federation
30 years ago. Her assisting of
ficials are vice president, .Mrs.
Earl Rogness, Portland Central
Lutheran church; and Mrs
Christian Magnuson, Canby.
secretary-treasurer.
The attendance was large,
many more than were expected
The special honor euest was un
able to attend. This was the
founder of the circuit here, Mrs
M. A. Christenson, now of Eu
ene, widow of a Portland pas
lor. establishing the circuit in
10 10, here.
Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr and Mrs
Fuhr were pastoral hosts for
the guests.
Women Holding Sale
Woodburn Women of the
WSCS of the Methodist church
will hold a benefit sale of food
and needlework Saturday, at
the LaBarr bakery to raise
funds for equipment of the kit
chen and dining room of the
new Methodist church now
under construction The sale will
open st 10 a. m. and the com
mittee In charge includes Mrs
H. A. Lohse. Mrs. Clifford
Applegate and Mrs. Charles
Conyne.
KINGWOOD BIBLE CHURCH
1 125 Elm Street
SUNDAY, MAY 15
TWO GKEAT MISSIONARY SERVICES
10:4.1 a. m. REV. JOHN HALL
(Served amona the cannibals and lepers for 34 years In
Niscria)
7:4.1 p m REV. PETER BECKER and MISSIONARY D. D.
RANDALL
(American Sunday School Union Workers In Oregon)
D-VISTA GARDENS
E
Jaaaa L Mtnarlal MMhftdlat North
Winter at JafWaon St. l-oui C. Kirby.
DD., paitor. SundaT avhool. 9:43. Uorn
ln itivicf, U. Sermon aubjec-t. "Th R
flnfr'a Ftra." Anthem: "Lord Most Holy."
nolo: ' The Btranitr of OalilW bv Law-
Frtrkrv. Fvrn ni rvR. 7 ju p m.
Annual Inatallatlon avvlee by th Worn-
orlei y. Quartet nutnotr; i ra a
Pilgrim." Rolo: "My Tank,' Mri. A. c.
UUejr. Youth (roup meet at a:30.
IJIiiU at H'MjIomi Scknca flalrm
Woman'i club. 40 North CotUu urcei.
Rv. William Byron Charlf. -Are You a
Prodlaal Boat" 11. "Your Attracilvenaai.'
1 p.m.
faith Tabernac-1- 1105 N. 5th '5th at
nainrai Rev. Mai Wyatt. paator. nunnay
achool. 10 Momma worinip. n. arrmop
by Rev. Wyail. Evangellitlc terv.ee. I.
lalnl FanTa I: plat opal Chiirrh and
ChfiiiekHa atresia. Thr Hr. QforM H.
Swift. R D . rerior. noiy uommumuu
if rhapH, 7 30. Junior enurcn inu
atM, t-30. Nuraery aihool In parUh
home, II. Prayer aerrice, napium ana
ermon, 11.
Bethany Evangelical Beformfd Ma
rion and capitoi atreem. nrv. n"u
Mayer, pa "tor. Sunday arhool. 10. Morn
ing worship. II. Evening worahip. 7:5.
Calvary Chapel Fall Ooapel-1143 N.
Liberty St. Rev. Claude C. and Mary w.
Rrll. paitori. Sunday srhool. 10. MnrnlriK
nip. li. vesper aeryicc, lib. fnuiu
service, T.ift.
Monitor Camananlty Fall Goapr 1 Moni
r Ore. Rev. and Mri. E. C. Schilling.
paatora. Sunday athool. 10. Morning wor-
nip. II. loung ptDpit, . r.vru.iiK
Ire. I.
Chrlat l.nlhrran Stale atrert at 18th
. R. Srhult. oaitor. Morning worship at
41 a.m. Sunday arhool at a M a m. Di
vine worship and reception of members
ai li ociock.
Orate Lntheran (KLOLiither S. Ror-
gen, pastor. Wnrnhlpping In Eniilewooti
trhonl North IDth and Nebraska St.
Sunday srhool at 10 a.m. Divine worship
at ll a.m.
Train Center 303 N. Cottese. Sunday
xrhool. I 45. Evening service. I. Tuesday,
May 17. Library 13 to 3 p m.
The Bethel Baptist North Cot I a Re end
streets. Rev. Rudolph Woyke. pastor.
Sundav school at 9:45 a.m. Morning
worship at 11. Sermon topic: "Second
Mile ChrixtlanMy." Program by Portland
oung people at 7:30 p.m.
First Christian Hlrh and Center.
Dudley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, as-
loclate minister. Church srhool. B45.
Morning worship and romm union, 10 '50.
Sermon, "Seek Heavenly Things," Walter
Naff. Solo. "The Lord I My Light' by
Alllaen. Anthem, "Praise the Name of the
Lord" bv Jvanoff. Youth groups, flla
The FlrM Christian rhurrh 1 pleased to
sent tlte Willamette unlverstlv a rapel
choir in concert Sunday evening at
7:30 under the direction of Dean Mm in
. Oelit.
The Church af the Foursquare tiospel
10 N. IBIh street between Center and
Chemekta. Rev. Jame H. Taylor, pastor.
Runday srhool. 9 45. Morning service. 11.
Sermon by the p.ulor. Sermon subject:!
Discerning the Lord's Body." Foursquare
Crusaders and Defenders. '4S. Evening
lervice. 7:45. Sermon by the paxtnr. Ser
mon subject, "A Sound to Be Heard."
Four Corner Baptist Julius F. Herr,
nlsler. Church Bible schnol. 9:45 Morn
ing worship. 11. Sermon subject, "What
DorU Thoit Here?" Special music. Sunday
enlng service. 7:30. Inspiring song ser
vice followed by message entitled "The
Old Love Story." Male quartet will sing.
First Fvangellral In lied Brethren
Where Marion crosses Summer. Rev. WIN
mer N. Brown, pastor. Sunday aclinol.
9:45 Morning worship. 11. Pennon sub
ject, -ine Meaning o the Manna' Eve
ning service, 7.45. Sermon subject, "Lock
ed Out."
First Kplrlluallnl 34S N. Commercial.
Rev. Maxlne Huberts, speaker. Services
h .ju ana ;ju.
Knight Memorial Congregational Nlne
Irrni ti and Ferry Sts. Louis E. While,
minister. Sunday srhool. 9:45. Morning
worship. 11. Sermon. "The BbsIs of He-
nei. unurrn-tnne nur.iery. Pilgrim Fellow-hip
group lor senior high and Jun
:or high young people, 6.30.
First Church ar Ood Hood and North
Collage. O. W. Clemens, pastor. Church
srhool. f 45. Morning worship. II. Topic.
"What Are the Christian Ordlnanres? '
Youth fellowship. Lavelle Bishop, presi
dent. 7 p.m. Evening worship. 7:45. To
pic, "Job, the Representative Man."
St. Jahn'a Lutheran iMo. Stnnd) North
ttlth A A St. Rev. H. W. Oross. pator.
Morning service at 9 and 11. Sunday
school at 10.
Jeaus Name Pentecostal 1175 Lewis
Mreel. Ronald V. SitUer. paslor. Buiiday
school, 10. Morning worship. 11, Evening
evangelistic service. 7,45.
West Salem MelhndiU Third and
tlerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church
school, 9 46. Worship. 11. Youth fellow
ship. C:30. Young adult fellowship. I.
rirst Presbterian-Chemeketa at Win
ter Chester W. Hemhlln. pastor. John L.
(loocienberger. assistant pastor. Chiirrh
srhool. 9.45. Morning worship. 10 55.
"What Do You Do In Worship''" Seimon
bv the pastor. Evening worship. 7:10, Put
Out the Pire. mend." Sermon by Mr.
Uoode nberger.
Middle Grava- Middle Ornva Amrrlran
Union Sunday at honl Ifl a m. cttrh Sun
day in Middle drove arliool.
I ttltrd Frnlrrealal -445 Pfrrv. Rrv. Na
thaniel Wilson, pasior. amid a v achool.
";4.V Morn Inn arrvli e. 11. arrmon anb
)ct, "Neither In Thla Mountain Nor Vei
at .lertiaalem." Kvftiini service. 130. Ser
mon aubject, "Some Foundation."
Tenlral l.tttaeran (lalnea and North
Capitol. (), B Rundstrom. palor. Sunday
M-hool. t 4s. Mornlna worship. II. Junior
Leaa.ua parent niiht. 7 JO.
Jahnaan Memarlal Kerrnth ! Adven-
SALEM, OREGON
tlef turn mar and Hoed. A- . Gordon
pastor. A- D. Chllaon, assistant. Sabbath
srhool. 10. Morning aarvlra, 11. Servlre,
3:10. Young Peoples Missionary Voluo
leers,
First ihmrth ml Chrlat, Sc lea I let Lib
erty and Chameketa Bis. Sunday school,
11. Morning service, It. Sermon subject:
Mortals and immortals. nursery tor
children up to 3 years af ait provided
during the morning servlre. Evening ser
vice. I. Sermon subject, "Mortals and Im
mortals." Naleaa Helghla Caaamaallr Liberty
road at Madrona avenue. Sunday school.
10. Prearhing U and 1: JO Rev. T. C.
Brown, pastor.
First Baptlat Marlon at Liberty Sts.
Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C.
E. Brackwedel. assistant pastor. Sunday
school, 9:46, Morning worship. 11. Dr.
Hill Rice, evangelist. Youth groups, 1:15.
Evening evangelistic service, 1:30.
Halbtrt Memorial BaptistLocated on
99-K. one mile north of the underpass.
Sunday srhool, t:4ft. Worship service, 11.
Young people a league. :io. Evening
evangelistic service, 7:30. Rev. C. X.
ttnckwedel, pastor.
Chrlstlaa Missionary Allianre North
5th at Qalnes. Herman J. Bohl. pastor.
Sunday school. f:45. Morning service. 11.
sermon subject : Tne racts concerning
Noah s Ark, Present and Past. Scriptur
al ly Recorded and Scientifically Estab
lished. With a Spiritual Application."
Kvenliig service, 7:30. Sermon subject.
"The Dlsasierous Results of Trying to
Preserve New Wine In Old Wtne-Skln
Bottles.' Orrheatra practice. 5:30. Young
penple'a meetings with visiting speaker,
8:30.
rhurrh ef Jems Christ af Latter-Day
Salnla-VFW hall. Hood and Church Sts.
John E. Saklsbury. bUhop. Sunday school.
10. Morning service, 11:30. Evening ser
vice, JO.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian E. Llncol- and Doud Sts.
Don Priest, pastor. S. S.. 10. Service, 11.
C. E 7. Evening service, I p. m.
Assembly of God Second and Lincoln
St. Lest Gibson, pastor. 8. 8., 9:41.
Preach, 11 and 1:45. Y. P., 6:45.
Free Methndlst Young and Oaten Sts.
Mrs. Rozella B. Douglas, pastor. 8. 8
9 45. Preaching. 1 1 and 7 45.
Foursquare 1197 K. Lincoln St - Arthur
Ooble. pastor. 8. 8. 945. Worship, 11
and 7:45. Y. P. 9 45.
First Presbyterian Oarfleld and Third
Sts. Earl K. Fenton, pastor. 8. S 9;4S.
Divine worship, 11 and 7:30. Y. P.. 6.30.
Church af Jesus Chrlat af L. D. S.
LOO P. hall. Sunday school, 10. Sacra
ment meeting, 11:30.
The Reorganised Church of Jesui Chrlat
of Latter Day Saints Corner of Second
and Garfield. George Omans, pastor.
Church School. 10; Preaching, 11 ; Ziona
League 1; Lecture study t.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east en
Union Srhool road. Earl K. Fenton. pas
tor. Worship, 10; 8. B. 10:45.,
Chwrrh af Ood Third and Grant Sts.
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school
i; wortnip ti ana a: x. r. J.
St. Mary's Mlsslan (Episcopal) --F. Lin
coln St. at Cupid's Court. William Van
Meter, vicar, enure n acnooi to; worsnip
Bible Baptist- strange Hall. Settlemter
and Harrison. Glenn B. Campbell, pastor.
3. 0:45; Worship Service 11 and 7;4S;
P. 6:45.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N. Ch Ha
nsen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Sta.
Sunday school 10; worahip service 11.
nervals PresbyterianErnest Tremble y,
pastor. S. S. 10; worship 11; C. E. 7:30.
Methodist High school auditorium.
Harry F. Pemberton, pastor. Church
school 9 48; worship 11.
St. Lake's Cathallr V. L. Moffenbeter,
pa si or. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services T. 6:30 and 10:30; after
noon devotions 4.
Salem's Greatest Youth Rally
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Geared to the Times
Anchored to the Rock
ANOTHER RALLY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET
WITH SUCH MEN AS
REV. JOHN S HALL, Missionary to the Cannibals of
Africa
REV. BILL RICE. International Evangelist and YFC
Speaker
EMIL AANDERUl) former NBC Dance Band Leader and
trumpeter
DAN CLAUSEN Baritone
IN THE EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
13th and Ferry St.
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 8 P.M.
Brin the Entire Family They'll Love It
Changing
.Years
The procesn of continuous1
change is not o apparent as we
go about our tasks and pleasures
from day to day. It is only when
we stop to compare this year
with a distant one that we are
fully aware of great differences.
This Is true of ourselves, also.
And we should make certain our
bodily changes are normal and
healthy, unhampered by disease.
A yearly physical examination is
the best health protection.
Medicines change, too. They
become less potent when per
mitted to stand a long time. It
Is Important that you get pre
scriptions tilled by a druggist
who always uses fresh stocks of
drugs.
rollM
TM I, KtMh f a ,( af r4(t,UI
Capital DrugStore
(tt.lt A Liberty Phont Mill
Dallas Churches
rir.r. Menneaile J. J. Hlebert. pastor.
Sunday school 1.45; Worship service 11.
eweil message oj in. paaiu. .
ahlp dinner at noon. Mr. and Mrs. me-
oeri are returning u riwn. ... -
missionaries. First Chrlstlaa Kenneth Johnston, paa
tor. Sunday school. 9:45 Morning wor
.Mn ti furman bv Evanaelist Walter
Flscus "Faithful Unto Death." Christian
(llnwihln : Study. 9 30.
Evangelistic service. 7:10. aerroon. now
to Make Certain of Heaven.
Evangelical Mennanlte Brethren A. P.
-""
unrnine rvire 11. Sermon.
leader in Fresh Advances." Prograi
Christian Endeavor, 7:30.
Mennonite Brethren O. H.
pastor. Sunday school. 9:45.
Jantsen.
Worship
service. 10:45. Keieplion OI miinnrri,
7:30. Evening service, I. Rev. Peter
Becker, missionary of the American Sun
day School Union. In charge.
Evangelical failed Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, minister. Bible school work
ers prayer service. 9:30. Sunday school,
9:45. Worship service. 11. Sermon,
Chrtat. Sent Prom OOO. uin a cnorus
practice. 930. Youth fellowship study
hour. 7. Pre-praver service. 7:30. Evan
gelistic Bible itudV, Lib.
First Presbyterian Earl William Ben
bow. D. D minister. Sunday school. 9 45.
Mornlne worship. 11. Message bv Dr.
Charles Poling of Arcadia. Calif. Evening
service wttn message oy ur. i-oima, i. to.
Apostolie Faith Loyce C. Carver, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9 30 Morning wor
ship. 11. Evening worship, 7.50.
First Methodist Clark 8. Em. pastor.
Church school. 9 45. Morning worship. 11.
Sermon. "He Went on Through Cltiea and
Villages." Musical program ov ine
Chordsmen of Hughes Memorial Methodist
church. Portland. 7:45.
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pas
tor. Sundav school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 11. Sermon by the pastor. "The
Victory of Faith." Evening service. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Met Bryant, Lodl. Caltf.. will
tell of mission work in Kentucky.
Falls Cltv Seventh Day Adventfat Ralph
Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school, 9:30.
Preaching, 11.
Church af GodHenry Loggan, pastor.
Sunday arhool. 9:45. Morning worship,
11. Young people's meeting, 6:30. Evan
gelistic service, 7:30.
Christian Science Sunday school. t:45.
Morning serv.ee, 11. Subject of the lesson
sermon for the week la "Mortals and
Immortals.''
Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph Gladden,
pastor. Sabbath school. 9.45. Sermon,
11.
Assembly ef Ged--L. Otis Triplet! . min
ister. Sunday school, 9 45. Morning
orsh o. 11. Vesper service. Christ am
bassadors, Junior church, B:4S. Evange
listic meeting, 1:40.
Falls City Free Methodist Gilbert John
son, pasior. Sunday srhool, 10. Morning
service. 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30.
Evangelistic service. 6.
First Baptist Sunday school, 9 45.
Morning worship, 11. Training Union,
8:30. Evening worship. 7:30.
Church af Chrlt -Bible Mudr. 10. Com-
lunlon, 11. Sunday evening study, 6.30.
St. Thomas Episcopal -Cyril P. Hanney,
irar. Church srhool. 10. Morning pray
er, 11. Holy Baptism, 12:30.
Perrydale Christian C. A. Sias. pastor.
Bible classes. 10. Morning worship, 10:45.
renlng worship, 6.
Falls Cltv Christian- Charles Knox.
pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning
worship, 11. Christian tnoeavor. b:jd.
Free Methodist R. W. MrCormtrk. pas-
r. Sunday scnoni. :. rreacnmg. it.
Evening aervlce, 7:45.
1'nlan Missionary Baptist-- Harmony
community. W. A Heard, pastor. Sun
day school, 10. Sermon, 11.
Fala Sunday School Sunday school.
9.46. Morning worship, 11.
Bridgeport Sunday Srhool H. Schmidt,
Supt. Sunday school. 10.
Oak drove Chapel- Fremont Paul, pas-
By
HJ.lt TT
1UI Dra, tr
until? echoo!
arh Sunday avtnlni.
Palis City Method let James H. Koyer,
pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning wor
ship, 11.
Rkkreall Randay Brbaal - Supt, l.
Thlessen. Sunday arhool, p. JO.
Cha-reb af Jeaaa Chrtat ef Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller, presiding. Sunday
school, 10. Sacrament meeting. 11 4i.
pastor
Presbyterian Aid
Meets in Woodburn
Woodburn Twenty-iix mem
bers and guests were present for
the May meeting of the Pres
byterian Aid society, held In the
main auditorium of the church.
After the opening period of
eroup singing, with Mrs. E. Kay
Fenton at the piano, the devo
tional service was led by Mrs.
Harry Van Arsdale.
Mrs. Clarence Wampole vol
unteered to take charge of dec
orating the church for the
month.
A musical program was given
under 'the direction of Mrs
Howard Magnuson, which in
cluded vocal solos by Mrs. Rob
ert Renn; a piano duet and a
number or organ and piano
luets by Mrs. Magnuson and
Mrs. J. W. Richards.
Refreshments were served In
the social room by Mrs. William
Peltz, Mrs. W. S. Scarborough
and Mrs. Alfred Moon.
Missionary Circle
Guest Dundee Home
Dayton The Baptist Mis
sionary Circle met at the home
of Mrs. Searcy in Dundee, for
12:30 pot luck luncheon. The
devotions were led by Mrs.
Searcy. Mrs. Carl Blacker of
Gladstone had charge of the
lesson and also installed the of
ficers which were relected at
the last meeting. Officers are:
Mrs. L. Phelps, president, Mrs.
Blanche Rufener, vice - presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Wright, sec
retary-treasurer.
The afternoon was also in
form of a farewell party for
Mrs. Blacker, who with her
husband will leave soon for Ja
pan as missionaries. Mrs. A. M.
Vernon wrote an appropriate
poem and presented a gift from
The HART EVANGELISTIC PARTY
- i
iiai!3e!isasi t."ss
Presented by
REV MAX WYATT and REV. CLAUDE BELL
FAITH TABERNACLE
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Churches
laaasanael Latheraw L. Almlie. pas.
tor. Holy Communion aarved un'"v-
a. m. Sunday arhool 10
classes Included. Divine worshio a-
Sermon by Bev. paennn ai urm
it. Antnem oy junior "-
cholre. Choral Union concert
Field auditorium, 3:J0 0 0k lo h
afternoon Sunday. Iti Paclfle
college rhoir ana a jo piece "
be present. Sunday evening, at lmman-
ueL I ociock, Paclfle eoJlegt coocart-
Trlallr Latberan M. J. K. ftibr. pal
tor. Sunday achool and Bible classes. 10
a. m. Divine worship 11. special guest
M,ii.r nimh faiinwahln dinner. After
noon and evening convention aerrlrei at
Eugene Pteld building and 1mm an ut I
church.
rk.iiii 4 yiuliurt Alliance Oor-
don T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday achool
classes tor all age groups at 10 a. m.,
ar Bairum, aupi. scorning wwium
sermon bv pastor. Toung people meet. 1
p. m. Evening tvangelUllc aervlce. 1:4
o'clock.
First Christian Chareh Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Bible achool 9:45 a. m..
B. Pord. aupt.. Lynn Nei assistant.
classes tot all groups. Communion and
sermon, 11. aermon: "The Oate of
Heaven." cnrtaiian nnaeavor, t uu p. m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock, aermon topic:
Christ's Humiliation."
Meihadlit Ben T. Browning, pastor.
Sunday srhool. 9:45, rlaases for ail age
groups, nursery lor very cimoim,
Norman Naegell, supt. Morning worship,
11 a. m. Subject: "The Pleasure of Know
ing the Answers." Mualc and singing led
by the choir. Nursery tare tor children
to ages of four years. Youth Fellowship.
7 p. m. Blair Pinlay president. Joyce
Polk worship leader. Mrs. Harrlaon Fish
er, youth counsellor.
Calvary La t It era n James A. Tofte. pas
tor. Sunday srhool and Bible class. 10.
Miss Olga Johnson, supt. Morning wor
ship II, theme: "With or Without Christ."
Special tinging.
Marauam Methodist Andrew Langcn-
dorf, pastor. Sunday achool. 10, Worship,
11. Young people meet,
Churrh af Jeaaa Chrlat af the Latter
Day Saints (Merman) K. P. Hall. Oak
and Mill. Sunday achool, 14. Evening
service, 7.
-Sunday aehooL 9:41
I. Paal'e Cat belle Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses. S and 10,
weea aay, a.
Assembly af Oed Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor, Sunday school. 9:46. Divine worship.
11. Younc people'a society, 6:46. Evan
gelistic,
Church af Gad Rev. E. 1. Niz. naator.
Sunday school, 10. Worship hour.
Evening aervlce, 6.
Pilgrim Holiness Carl Mansfield, pas
r. Sunday school. 10. Worship hour. 11.
avening service, a.
Seventh Day Adventlet Elder A. D.
Chilson, Selem, and Harold Johnson, local
elder In charge. Sabbath school. Satur
day, 9:30. Morning worahtp. II, Satur
day. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
the society to Mrs.. Blackler.
Mrs. Theodocia Magness gave a
reading at the close of the aft
ernoon. Starts Tuesday
May 17th
Message of Christ
Sermon and Song
EVERY NIGHT 7:45'
(Except Monday)
1
Stay ton Churches
Baptist Rev. Wtillard Buckner. paator.
h.. tftma 10 Marnina wonnie it
Training hour T S-.m arvenina eervis a.
Cfcarrh ee Christ Oyoa freeman, paa-
... iiu. uhmI mam- nrkhl urv
ice. U Youth feuowahtp, f 0 t.m
Hint WDTanip a
rhasah at Christ L U Beld. Minister.
Bible atudy 19 Morning worahip 11. Sve
a log worship 6
Methadlei John alsrantt. paJtor. BiWa
cnool 19. Worahip aervlca 11. Touts te
ionanlp 130 Evening worahip I.
Assemble at Ood -RT. alalvtn StoekwatL
paator Sunday achool 10 Morning aerv
lce 11 Toung people's meeting 6:46. Eve
ning evange'Lulo service 14.
Imeaarelate Loaceptlea Cat hell Ret.
Math. Jones, paator Sunday service.
an 6 a m. 7:10 a m and 9:10 ft.m.
St. Patrlrk'a Cathalle (Liaaal Father
Leander Vhueider. pastor Winter Khed
ule. Ut, nd and Ith Sunday. aa 10:)
a.m.j Ird and ith Sunday ma at
am.
Oar Lady of Laardea t Jar dah) Path
Leander ichndei pastor Winter sched
ule, lit. Ind and oui Sunday nui I 10
a.m.i Ird nd 4th Sundy na 10:10 a.m.
Mill City Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David Ferguson, min
ister. Sunday achool, 10. Morning ser
vices. II.
Church af Christ-Thomas Courtney Jr..
pastor. Sundav srhool, 45. Morning
services. II. Christian Endeavor Hour,
6:30. Evening aervlce, 7 46.
Free Methodist Donald Hinkie. nastnr.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service,
11. Evening worship, l.
Community Wayne Wat kins. pastor.
Sunday echoo), 10, Morning aervlce, U.
Evening service, 7:4.
Amity Churches
Baptist Brure Wakeman, pastor. Sun
day achool. 10. Morning worship, 11.
Youth fellowship. 1. Evening service. 6.
Cbarch af Christ Wm. T. Morse, min
ister. Bible achool. 10. Morning worship.
11. Junior meeting, T. Young peoples
meeting. 7. Evening service, 6.
Methodist Rev. Fremont Paul, pasior.
Sunday school. 10. Morning worship, 11.
Junior fellowship, 9. Youth fellowship, 7.
Assembly of God William N. Becrhy,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, II. Children' meeting, 7:30. Eve
ning service. 6.
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Services .
Every Sunday
8:45 a. m. 11 . m.
Sunday School 9:50 a. m.
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