V 4 v y .vttcv - . I - r. j i v : iifct- -- .-, X "5-1 A 1 . ' I ftvv; y tim ' , si Double Anniversary on Episcopalian Calendar By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER The 100th annivartary of the acquisition of the parish property, and the 20th anniversary for the Kev. George H. Swift ai rector of the church will be celebrated at a Joint event, June 14, by membert of St. Paut'a Episcopal church. A reception for all of the parish will be given that date, honor ing the Rev. and Mn. Swift and Anniversaries Observed The 100th anniversary of the ac- quiiition of the present church property at Church and Che- meketa street will be aommemorated by St. Paul s Episcopal church, and the 20th anniversary for the Rev. George H. Swift as rector will be observed at a joint celebration planned by the parish on June 14. The upper picture shows the build ing now used as a parish house by St. Paul's, the edifice being the first church building for the parish. It was erected in 1854 and today is the oldest public building in use in Salem. In the lower picture is a scene of a Thanksgiving service about 1875 or 1878 in the first church building, now the parish house. In the picture are the Rev. J. H. Babcock, at left, fourth rector in the church's history, and at right, Dr. A. M. Belt, who was a pioneer physician in Salem and the grandfather of Justice Harry H. Belt of the state supreme eourt. The church has had 17 rectors during its century of history. commemorating 100 years' his tory in the parish. The Rt. Rev Benjamin D. Dagwell, bishop oi the Oregon diocese, will be here to officiate at the confirmation rites to be held that date, also, and to participate in the parish anniversary celebration. All or ganizations of the church are making plans tor the property centennial and the Swift anni versary date. 4 1 It was in 1849 that Dr. W. M. Willson donated the site upon which the church was first built, the same property used by the parish today at Chenv eketa and Church streets. Ninety-five years ago, in 1854, the first church edifice was erected on the property, and the structure was in use until the present church was built. The church erected in 1854 was the first Episcopal church in Oregon south of Oregon City, And featuring in the June 14 celebration of the present day parish will be the little old first church building, now used as a parish house, facing north on Chemeketa next door to the church rectory. Oldest Public Building This parish house is today the oldest public building in use in the city of Salem. There are some residences older but the parish house has the record for a public building longest in use 95 years. When Dr. willson donated the land to the parish in 1849 there were less than ten of the Epis copal faith in Salem. Today, there are more than 700 com municants In the parish. The original church building was consecrated by the first Episcopal bishop in Oregon, the Rt. Rev. Thomas Fielding Scott, on April 22, 1855. Regular clergy, beginning with the Rev Michael Fackler, kept the small congregation together. His suc cessor was the Rev. J. R. W Sellwood, who reported only four communicants in 1858 The Rev. C. R. Bonnell fol lowed. His daughter, Mrs. Cor nelia Thomas, was a resident of Salem until her death about five years ago. In 1883 a chancel was added to the original church, the first rectory was built and the steeple added to the church. This stee ple remained with the building until about seven years ago when it was removed due to a structural weakness. Parish Growth Steady The parish Bouse today re veals timbers and foundations practically as strong as during the yean it served as a church, despite its 95 years of use. The parish grew slowly in the early years, showing 138 com municants m 1922 when I new church was built during the rec torship of the Rev. H. D. Chant ers. The erection of the new milding in 1922 necessitated noving the original church from its corner position to its oreaent day location on the al ley west of the church. The old building is in con stant use by the Sunday school and various organizations of the church. It appears to be old and weatherbeaten outside but is an attractive piace inside, the church organizations keeping it in good condition for use by the parish. There are many who regard the little old building with af fection and sentiment and are wondering about the future of the structure when plans for new church edifice get under way. Many former Salemites often write back regarding the little church where they were baptised or received their first communion. Some in today's parish favor preserving the old structure if it is possible to do Any action comes later, however, plans to be announced later for a more adequate church and parish house, to be erected either on the present site or at another location, depending on decision of the parish. As example of the sentiment for the little old parish house, a lady in Tacoma a few years ago left a goodly sum in her will to St. Pauls parish in com memoration of the little church where she attended Sunday school as a small girl. Gates Woman's Club Entertained Gbtes The Gates Woman's club met in regular session in the social rooms of the high school. Following a no-host luncheon the meeting was call ed to order, with Mrs. Elmer Stewart presiding. New officers taking over are Mrs. Albert Millsap, secretary, and Mrs. Velma Carey, treasurer. The president appointed standing committees for the coming year. Mrs. Steve Champ, outgoing treasurer, made her annual re port, stating a total of $1342.74 the general and building funds. It was decided to discon tinue the social meetings of the club for the summer, meeting only on the second Thursday of each month, the meetings to be held at the homes of the mem bers and no-host luncheons served. Two new members were welcomed in the club, Mrs. El mer Klutke and Mrs. Paul Davis. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Stewart, June 9. The question of selling the lot owned by the club, in town, and the purchase of one less valuable, wilt be dis cussed and all members are ask ed to attend. fHie ttttnt m mtit a ftfrt The common eouortl htrcar telrt it purpc nd Infrntlon to suit tb tbav dMcrlbMl improvement &r h! through trie ttrct tmptotcmeRt rtepktt-rfirrvt. Br ordtr of tht Common Council ur i, int. ALrKED MUHIT, CUV HCOSer OI flrtt ru0:icuoa rwtol ! Uy 13. m. Cftpitfti jourmt. Mir is. If. If, IT, If. IS. 30. 31. 33. 3i. to. LEGAL Korira or iktcxtios to tstriKms MARION STRKKT FROM EAST TIRS LINE OP CAFITOL STREET TO WEST C I KB LINE OF TWEIFTB STREET. Kotiro hrreb to fivfB ihst tho fora- mon council of th cut of 8m. Oregon deerrtf It neeewsry tad expedient enc hereby declares lis sursess snd Inten tion to Improve Morton street from the esst euro Une of Csnttol street to the west curb lino of Twelfth street. In the ettr of solem. Usrton cacnte, Oregon, tt the expense sf the tmiltuig sr.d ndiseent property, by removing the existing curbs, nd constructing neer cement concrete curbs, widening the existing novensent from M feet to 46 feet, i feet of such iddltlonsl trldth to be on etch. std of the existing psvement ond such nddition sl width to be pxved with a Inch Port land cement concrete parement, and the existing pavement to be resurfaced with 14 Inch asnhaltte concrete cavemen!. all Ut accordance with the plans and spe cifications therefor which were adopted by th common council Ma . which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this Music Store Is Sold Lebanon Sale of Brevik's music store to Warren Walker, owner of the Walker Music and Appliance company is announc ed by the new owner. The new business will continue to be op erated by Walker, featuring a complete line of musical instru ments and music for all instruments. Good Paints PLUS Good Workmanship PLUS Economical Price ! . . An Unbeatable Combination! . . , and that's what yon get at ELFSTROM'S 14 Court DIAL 1-2493 FOR FREE ESTIMATE There's a lot satisfactioa In knowing that your paint con tracting ts ii qualified hands. Four and twenty blackbirds ' Baked in a pit, M Kad nothing on good Master 9 Bread Jf For tempting you and L 2 At your Grocer's NOTICE TO CKrntTOM HOT ICE HEREBY IS (VIVEM tint br jrdr oJ th Circuit court of tft 5tt of Orci on for tht?- Count r m Mttrion, In Prosit, duty mil md wui on tht ninth of Ur 14, I hv bn Attlr ..pjxHntnJ tvt wfutot q$ ii ,u( mm J.TM1 iM,mfrl xmt twit it ? BELLE QOLDtN STC1KBR. dMfwd, and tiwt I hv hern tSui niiilirii u such ? tttor. All pt-natu bvm c!!Si aint 4 M.ftlo tttrtbr t ivquirtvl to prv mM trwm, with prop euehr, to ws CflpHfil Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, May 1R, 1949? it 3t4 Ptatxer Trut BiUdtac,, asltat, Jr3SfU, WiiJi!!! SX miM 111 SlrJ tiM tet it the taxi pwKication ot thta nMlff sntf first pu611n4 tit IvnUt dy of M-, 1W. J. FRY. 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Orfgo.iv. rtfpmi It nrcfuarr nt eiprtient ni ta ImpfOi Iftaonicm V'!w Driv fjorn tiw Mimh .Jim1 of Cfifj!ru, Boultrvard to thf norih Une of Hanirra vetaa. ta th etty rt Stlem titrtoa countv, Oitsoo, v. ihi pK of ,hf batt)Tv ttnd o!T.t property,, except th mrt tnttcttoa ay gs 07 Dimginr sue por- , ttoa of id treet to th MlaoSlthrt fttdt, can.tr'jc'.tuf nxtit waw -c saffe, nfl pvnj isS poritsn. of Mid street vHh 2lr ineis hHe eoneret pratets 30 ieet Wider ta trrif flnr itit tht MVS spacfftcsvUoni- thertfof whiri were xs&RitQ isr Ihe torr.mon tottn ctt ty tr 144. vhtcti r now oa tilt ;n trie office ci the ciiy rerortJer ond wfilfti by this lefereneo thereto art ar,d prt hereof. tm eesnmoa eear.ets fvr&y e(it Ht parpoae r.d Jnterttloa to make the bov ecttitet tfHjit-emnt ad th mtijtt or isiaiT ss in i. jramoa taaen Mar , ittt. ALFRED UtTKDT.C!l RtcoTffM !! sf l:m Bbiiesti&a hereof it Msr 15. IS. Cf!'.! Jcjrns!. U? is, ti. It, JT. It, I. 3S. 31. 33. 2. 2. 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