Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 20, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem,
Seat Officers
By Candlelight
Silverton In formal candle
light ceremonial at the Metho-
diet Sunday forenoon wonhip
Hhour, Rev. Ben F. Browning
will direct the Installation of
"WSCS officer! for the coming
year, assisted oy ivirs. narry
.Riches, retiring preiident.
Mr. W. P. Scarth, with her
aon, Robert, ai accompanist,
will ling "My Tak" as the cere
; monial song for the incoming
officers.
T Mrs. Albert Grinde will be in-
(tailed as WSCS president. Her
'..assisting group will include as
-vice president Mra. Theodore
IHobart: as treasurer, Mrs. John
V-Gehrke; secretary of literature
'and publication Mrs. Harry
rRiches: secretary of spiritual
life. Mrs. Pearl Porter; secre-
tary of missionary education,
Mrs. Roscoe Langley: two chair-
2, men as secretary of Christian
social relations and local church
activities, Mrs. Harry Hahn and
Mrs. R. A. Montgomery; general
secretary, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester;
promotion secretary, Mrs. A. F
Jack; secretary of supply, Mrs
E. A. Finlay; secretary of youth
work, Mrs. Harrison Fisher; sec-
.retary of children's work, Mrs
Ben F. Browning.
a The Methodist WSCS is made
"up of the general group of worn
len s organizations of the par-
lih, with five circles holding
"special sessions, two meeting in
the evening and three during
'the afternoons. Mrs. N. L. Dodds
is chairman of the Miriam ctr
Jcle and Mrs. L, Lehman of the
Esther circle, their meetings
held in the evenings. Those
.meeting during the afternoons
are Sarah Jane circle, Mrs. Pearl
.Porter, chairman; Ellen circle,
'Mrs. A. H. Smith, chairman, and
'the Martha circle, Mra. Harry
Riches, chairman.
;Webfoof Grangers
jTo Attend Church
T)nv4on The Davton - Web-
"foot grange monthly meeting
"held was attended by 11 mem
abers and four guests. The guests
"were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrle
Iber, Mr. and Mrs. Gill of Mc
Minnvllle, A short radio play was pre
sented by the three Lyman chil
dren. Refreshments were served
followed by square dancing to
phonograph music and calling
by Mr. Gill. June 8 will be
grange Sunday to be observed
by attending ehurch services at
Unlonvale ehurch and Immedi
ately following the group will
motor to the George Doud grove
for a picnic dinner.
' Silverton Church
Programs Filled
Silverton Church activities
for the coming week include the
Saturday afternoon meeting In
Trinity church of the L. C. R.
Girls. The program to begin at
1 o'clock In the basement social
rooms.
Cavalry Lutheran, Sunday
evening, May 22, 7 o'clock, fel
lowship song service.
Christian and Missionary al
liance Bible study and prayer
services, Wednesday evening, at
7:43 o'clock.
Youth Dinner Guests
Woodburn Young people of
the Christian church who will
be graduating' from school this
year will be entertained at a
banquet by the Bible school of
the church Saturday night at 7
o'clock. Graduates are Roy
Henn, Merle Lelghty, Don
Horn, Don Scarborough and
Miss Hard Smollnsky from the
high school; Drlmar Wolf and
Wayne Helsel from the Junior
high.
Keep the Wind
and the Sun
and the Rain
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with
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ROOFING
Your home Is your most valu
able posaMaion. Protect II
MlnM the ravajirs ot tlmt ano
the elements. Your beat pro
tection Is good rootlne Installed
or a (ood contractor A tint
Irak can sink a snip and a sin
gle leak can also niln row
property and prised poweulont
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Oregon, Friday, May 20. 1949
MILO WOLD, director of the
LInfield college chamber or
cheitra that will present a
musical program at the First
Presbyterian church Sunday
evening at 7:30. The orchestra
of 14 musicians will perform
certain chamber works and
compositions calling for small
and unusual instrumental com
binations. Appearing as fea
tured soloist will be Franklin
Mitchell, head of the Linfirld
organ department. Dr. Chester
W. Hamblin, the pastor, will
give a meditaton on "The Man
Who Never Sang."
Child Evangelism
Rally Sunday
The Salem Child Evangelism
Fellowship announces their
spring rally Sunday, May 22, at
the senior high school auditor
ium. The meeting will begin at
3 p.m. This program will be
presented by the boys and girls
for their parents and friends
Dr. Bill Rice, from Wheaton. 111.
will be the speaker for the after
noon. Miss Myrna" Stover, city
director, reports there have
been 26 home Bible classes
meeting each week. These
classes will be closing for the
summer months and will re
open again in the fall. A Child
Evangelism Bible camp will be
held at Canby, July 25-31. This
will be a state Child Evangel
ism camp and there will be
about 20 boys and girls from
Salem who will be attending.
Guest Ministers
Bethel Baptist
The pastor of the Bethel Ban-
list church left for Rochester,
N. Y., at the beginning of the
week and will have two men
take his place In the pulpit here
Sunday. Dr. J. R. Turnbull,
who served the church as Interim
pastor last year, will preach In
the morning. His topic is "Wit
nesses for Christ." Rev. D. D.
Randall of the American Sun
day school union is to preach In
the evening at 7:30. The local
pastor. Rev. Rudolph Woyke,
went to Rochester to attend the
Baptist Seminary board meet
ings, of which he is a member
Bivins Youth Speaker
Woodburn Rev. H. L. Bivins
of Astoria will be the main
speaker at the Youth for Christ
rally to be held here Saturday
night at 7:45 o'clock in the
Foursquare church. Rev. Bivins
Is substituting for Rev. Lester
Gibson who is away on vaca
tion. Music will be furnished by
'ocal talent.
Mill City Churches
rresbvtertsit Dr. David Prcuson. rn In
ner auntie? school, 10 am. Morn in
chureh service, 11.
Chireh of rhrlit Thomas Courtney.
mtnliter. Bible school, t U Mornlni
worship, II. Chrlittan Endeavor, 0 30. Xvs
oln worship, 1:41.
Ce Hiello Bv, Mai. pastor. Mornlni
services o'clock.
Free Methe4!el--Danna1 H inkle pastor.
Sunday school. 10. Mornlni service, 11.
Bvenlng service, 1:30.
CowimbnllT Rev. Wsvne Watlklne. pas
tor. nunrtay school. 10 Morntns worship
11. Evenlnt Service, 1 46.
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Salem 6 (?liurclie6
Jmu Lh Manorial Mtlh4lit North
Winter it Jefftnon atrMts. Louie C. Klr
by, D D., putor. Sunday irboel. I
Mornlnt eervlct, 1!. Sermoa eubieet: 'The
suwtrdihip of nra.ee." Aiuhm: "The
Lord ! Uy Bhephcrd," duet by lire. OIm
HumUton nd Un. Itlrnerd Bell- Eve.
nine erlce. t 30. Acrmen eubjecl.
"Christ Oift to Otberi." Youth froupa
meet t ..
Or mo Luther (ElCt Luther . Bor
gen. pestor. Worah:pplnf In Koilewood
rhool. North Hth and Ntbreek etreete.
Sunday tchoot at 10. Dlvlno worihlp ml 11.
Chbreh of the Tmmrtmmmt Geetel 4M
North ltth etreet. between Center Che
meketa. Rev. Jamee H. Taylor, paetor.
Sundy cbool. . Uornlnt eervlee, 11.
Sermon by the paator. Sermon subject:
'Why PrayT" oursquare Youth rally.
:. Ivenlog eervlee. 7:41. Sermon by
the pKttor. Sermon subject: "Does Ood
Work Miracles Today T''
Covrl Street Christ Is 17 th and Court
streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible
srhool assembly, 9.45. Morning worship
and Communion. 10r50. Sermon subject:
Revolution." Christian Endeavor hour,
7. Evening worship. I. Srmon subject:
On Getting Down to Business."
St. iehn'e Lutheran (Mi. Sraeal) N.
tlth and A streets. Rev. H. W. Oross.
psstor. Morning service at ft and 11. Sun
day school at 10.
Calvary Chapel rt1 Gospel) 1143
North Liberty street. Rev. Claude C and
Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday school, 10.
Mornlnc service. 11. Evening service, the
Mart evangelistic party, 7:45.
Monitor Community (Full fiospel Mo
nitor. Oreiton. Rev. and Mr. E. C.
Schilling, pastors. Sunday school. 10.
Morning worship, 11. Young people, 7.
Evening service, I.
Fslth Tabernacle 1305 N. Sth '5th and
OelntK. Rev. Max Wyatt, pastor. Sun
day school, 10. Morning worship. 11. Ser
mon by Rev. Maurice Hart. Evenielistle
meeting with Hart parly, I. Faith Ta
bernacle cooperating with Calvary Cha
pel. Rev. Max Wyatt and Rev, Claude
Bell.
Christian Missionary Alliance North
Sth at oalnes. Herman J. Bohl. pastor.
Sunday school, g:45 am. Mornlni serv
ice. 11. Sermon subject: "In Memory of
Those Who Gave." Evening service, 7:30
n m Herman subtect: The sound film.
"Mother and Homo" will be shown. Or
chestra practice, 5:30. Young people.
St. Mark Ev. Lbthersn 343 N. Church
street Rev. M. A. Oetsendaner. D.D.. pas
tor; Rev. John Bag Lien, assistant. Sun
dsy school. t:4S. Mornlnc service. 11. Ser
mon topic: ' Faith In Action." Men of
church will have a meeting at wuawooa
starting at 3. Luther League, 7.
Feiir Corner Bajtlst Julius I. Herr.
minister. Church Bible school. I 45. Morn
ing worship. 11. Sermon aubtect. "Ex
cuses." Special music, lundiv evening
service at I Inspiring song service and
message entitled, "How a Oood Man Was
Saved."
Bethany Evangelical and RrfomeS
Marlon and Cpuo) St. Rev. Russell May
er, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning
Worship, 11. Evening worship, 7:41.
Christ Lutheran -Steto street at ltth.
Divine worship at 1:45 and 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject: "Prayer." Sunday school
at 0:50. C. B. Srhuls, pastor.
First Spirit ms 1 1st 341 N. Commercial.
Rev. Charles Cooler, speaker. Services at
2:30 and 7:30.
First Christian HlBh and Center. Dud
ley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, associ
ate minister. Church school. 1:45. Morn
ing worship and Communion. 10:50. Ser
mon: "Keeping Company With Christ,"
Dudley Strain. Anthem, "Praise My Soul
the Ktnc of Heaven." Huhn. Youth meet-
nti :18. Evenlna wonhip, 7:30. Sermon.
"The Eleventh Commandment." Walter
Naff.
West Salem Met bad 1st Third and
Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church
ftchool. d 46. Worship, 11. Sermon: "The
Holy Earlh," observing country life Sun
day, with guests Orange, Lions club. Far
mers union and otner community groups.
Youth Fellowship, 0:30. Yoiim Adult Fe.
Inwship, g. Dr. Norman Huffman, speak
er. .
First Presbvterlan Chemeketa at Win
ter, Cheater W. Hamblin, psstor. John L.
uoodenberger. assistant pastor. Church
school, 0:46. Morning worship, 10:56. "The
Drama of the Fare." Sermon bv the pas
tor. Evening worship. 7:30. I.lnfteld Col
le Chamber Orchestra. "The Man Who
Never Sane, meditation by the pastor.
Talk-el rsmmonlty Talbot, Oregon.
Rev. R. Roiers Irwin, pastor. Sunday
school, 10. Divine worship, 11. Message:
"Fools Wise and Otherwise." Junior
church. II. Younf peoples service. 7. Eve
ning service. I. Message: "Hell, tht Ever
lasting Home of the Lost."
Trail, Center .63 N. Cottage. Sunday
school. 46. Evening service. o'clock
Tuesday. May 34. Subject: "Prosperity."
Library. II noon to 1 p.m.
Bethel Baptist North Cottage at D
street. Rev. Rudolph Work, pastor.
Sunday school at 46 a m. Mornlni wor
ship at 11. Pr. J. R. Turnbull preaching
on the topic. "Witnesses for Christ."
Youth meettms at 0 10. Evenlni servtct
at 7:30. Rev. D. D. Randall preaching.
Jasosi Methodist The circles of the
Woman's Society of Christian Service of
Jason Ie Methodist church will meet on
Wednesday at 110 at the following
homes: Jan-July. Mrs. Jasper Button. 13
Dunran avenue: Feb.-Ang , Mrs. R. N.
Thornquist, 1.170 N. IMh; March-Sept..
Mr. Phil Asp.nwall. 046 Market; April
Oct , Mrs. T. E. Borfcman. 10fMf Donna
avenue: June-Dec. Mrs. W. B. Whitttng
ton, 161 South siren
Firs lUatUt Marlon at Liberty. Rev
l.'ovd T. Anderson, paator. Rev. C. E.
Rnrkwede). a.ulslant psstor. Sunday
rhool, 9 46 Mormne worship. 11. Rev,
Bill Rice, a-jest evnfiut Youth meet
his. 6 11. Joint service with Mr. Fmil
Aanrlerud from Rock ford. Illinois aa guest
" eskcr. Kwnini evsnselutic service, 'Ttie
Denser of Delay." Rev. Bill Rica,
Halbert Memc-lal Rat t Located en
'F. one mile rih m iinderosiv. Rev,
WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL.
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Mass Recalling
Old Parishers
Woodburn When St. Luke's
parish celebrates its golden Ju
bilee Sunday at the 10:30 mass,
nine people will be present who
attended St, Luke's when it was
founded in 1899. They include
Joseph McCormick, Jim McCor-
mick, Mrs. Gertrude (McCor
mick) Jensen, Mrs. Cyril (Mc
Cormick) Crosby, Miss Mary
Hershberger, Mrs. Paul Sowa,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nibler.
all of whom are still living in
Woodburn. and Mr. and Mrs.
John W. McGrath, now living In
Portland.
Recent announcement of St.
Luke's 30th anniversary brought
these facts to light, according
to Mr. and Mrs. McGrath: The
present church bell at St. Luke's
was installed and blessed in
March of 1902, with John W.
McGrath and Barbara Stirber as
two of the four sponsors; and,
John W. McGrath and Barbara
Stirber were the first couple
married In the first church on
June 17, 1902. They have two
children, Rev. Joseph McGrath,
CSC, and Miss Casilda McGrath,
who will also attend the jubilee
celebration,
The Rev. Joseph McGrath,
CSC, first native of Woodburn
to be ordained to the priesthood
and now head of the chemistry
department at the University of
Portland, will have an honored
place in the sanctuary at the
anniversary mass. The Rev.
Boniface Aicher, OSB, the sec
ond native of the parish now a
priest, will be deacon at the
pontifical mass.
Revival Services
To Close Sunday
Dr. Bill Rice, evangelist from
Wheaton, III., will bring his clos
ing message on Sunday evening
at the First Baptist church on
the subject, "The Danger of De
lay." In addition a sound film
"The Power of the Blood," will
be shown. The service will be
gin at 7:30 with a baptismal
ordinance. Emil Aanderud, in
strumental soloist and song lead
er, will conduct the music. Dr.
Rice will also be speaking at
the 11 o'clock morning worship
service and Mr. Aanderud will
speak to a joint young people's
meeting In the church basement
at 6:15 p.m.
C. f. Brlckwedel, pastor. Sunder school
IV 4ft. Mornlnt worship, II. Rev, Brlck
wedel preaching. Joint rouni peoples and
evening service with First Baptist church,
Salem.
Instil! of Belltioai Helen re Salem
Woman's club, 460 North Cottaae. Rev.
William Brron Charles. 11:00, "You Are
the Son ot Ood " 1:00 p.m., "Filth Show
ers Blessings."
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church and
Ohemekela, The Rev. Oeorie H. Swift, B.
D. rector. Holy communion (in the chapel
710. Junior ehurch and classes. 4:30.
Nursery school in parish house, u. Prayer
service and sermon, 11. Youth vespers,
John tn Memo Mel Seventh Del Advent
1st Hummer and Hood. A. J. Gordon, pan
tor. A. D, Chllaon. assistant. Bsbhsth
school. 10 a m. Mornlnt service. 11. Serv
ice. 1 10. Young people's mission err vol
unteers. first Cbareh of Christ. Scientist Lib
erty snd Chemeketa. Sunday school at 11.
Mornlnt service at 11. Sermon subject,
'Soul and Body." Nursery for children
up to three rears of aie provided durlnt
the mornlnt service aTventni service at
g. Sermon subject, "Soul and Body."
1'nlted Penleroslal 449 Ferry. Rev.
Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school.
fl:4ft. Mormna service. 11. Sermon sub
ject. 'The FsMhful Olive Tree." Evening
service, 1 30. Sermon, "Tht Disowned."
Centrtl Laiherea Chorch Oalnes and
North Capitol. O. B. Sundstrom, putor.
Sundu? school. I ts. Mornlnt worship. 11.
Etenlnt service. 1.30. Evanselut C. Heal
and wui spesk.
S.l.m H.lihu r.ntn.nllr LltwrlT Road
t Madron. Avrnur. R.v. T. c. Brown,
putor. Snnila. arhool at 10. Prt.chln,
at 11. No?-4tiomtiiBtton.l.
Knifhl Manorial Confr.aatlanal Ntna.
tanth and Ferrr. Loul. c. Whit., mlnta
tr. Stindar arhoo), 018 Mornlnt wor
ahtp, II. a.rmorr, "Mora Than Conquar.
or, " Chiirrhtlm, nura.rir for amall cltil
dran. Pllanm fallowant. froupa tor Aa
nlor hlih and Junior huh aiaa, 1:30.
la.a Nana, fnt.alal ins Lawla.
Ronald V. SittMr. paator, Bunday achool.
10. Claaaaa lor all aaa iroupa Mormna
worahlp. It, cVrmon bv paator. Kventna
Fvanaatlatlr aarvir,, 7 aft.
1
Silverton
Churches
MrthoSial Andrew Langen-
dorf. pastor. Sunday eehool. 10. Worship.
11. Young people maet, 1.41.
rh.reh at Jesia Christ of the Latter
Da Saints I Mermen) K. P. hall. Sunday
school, 10. Evenlna service. 1.
Christian Science Sunday school, fal
ser vice. 11.
k- .1.-11. Vaiha inhlt 3.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, S and 10,
week day, g.
iisaMklt W 04 Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school. Divine worship,
11. Young people s society, : Evan
gelistic, SM rv . Bb. at. nil, .
Sunday srhool. lfl. Worship hour. 11. Xve-
rur I Hailsma Carl Mansfield, pas
tor. Sunday school. 10. Worship hour, 11.
Cvsnlng service, I.
owoalaa Bs Advewtlst Elder A. D.
Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local
elder In rharga. Sabbath school, Saturday,
9:30. Morning worship. 11. Saturday.
Sunday evening evangelistic aarvlct.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr. pas
tor. Sunday srhool and Bible classes. 10
a m. Divine worihlp, 11. Sermon subject:
"Why Pray?" Special music. Pastor O.
A. Schmidt will also speak. Luther lea
gue, 6.
Methodist Ben F- Browning, minister.
Sunday srhool. t:4t. Nursery for little
children. Morning worship, 11. Subject:
'The Last Beatitude." pastor win install
WSCS officers. Youth fellowship service.
7:30. Blair Finlay, president. Mrs. Har
rison Flshar, counsellor.
lm manual Lttheran 8. L. Almlle. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10.
Divine worship, 11. Sermon: "Let Us
Pray." Luther league, 7:30. Topic: "Op
portunities Unlimited."
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte.
pastor. Sunday school and Bible els. is,
10 a m. Morning worship, 11, with cate
r hiring catechumens, theme: "Three
Kinds of Hearers.'' Fellowship song ser
vice. T.
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates,
pastor. Bible school. f:4S. Communion
and aermon: 'I Am Ready, the Words of
Paul the Apostle." Christian Endeavor, 7.
Evening aervlca. I o'clock, blackboard de
monstration of sermon: "Tht Church
Pictured In tht Old Testament."
vnriaiian mam niaiivnary Alliance
Gordon T. Bratvold. minister. Sunday
school. 10. Morning worship. 11. Sermon
by pastor. Junior auartat vocal Bvninsr
evangelistic sermon by the oastor 1:44
Junior and senior young peopla meet at
Club Scholarships
Bought at Aumsville
Aumsville The Aumsville
PTA held its last meeting ot the
year in the school auditorium.
Mrs. Ed Holmquist, presiding
The group voted to give four
and one half 4-H summer school
scholarships this year.
Following the ousiness meet
ing new officers were installed.
Mrs. Elmer Klein, a past presi
dent was installing officer. Mrs
Charles Wright is the new presi
dent; Mrs. Guy Shields, vice-
president, Mrs. Theo. Boehme.
secretary; Mr. Roy Hough,
treasurer. Mrs. Charles Wright
reported on the state PTA con
vention in Eugene.
Stayron Churches
a at let Rev. Wllllard Buckner. pastor
Sunday chooI 10 Morntna worship 11
Training hour T:lt p.tn Evening service
Chareh mt Christ Clyoe freeman, pas
tor. Bible school, 10 a.m.; worship serv
ice, 11. Youth fellowship, 1:10 p.m eve
ning worship I
Chareh of Christ L M Seld. minister
Bible study 10. Morning worship 11. Bve
nlng worship I
Methodist John Moranie. pastor. Bible
chool l Worship service U. Youth fel
lowship g:M Evening worship t.
Assembly of Ged Rav. Melvln Stock wen,
pastor. Sunday school 10 Mornlni serv
ice 11. Youns people's meetlna g:4ft.
olni evant ells tie service 141.
Imaaealeta Loaeaptle Cathelle Rev
Math. Jonaa, putor Sunday services,
masses 4 am.. 7:10 am and ISO a.m.
St. Patrick's Cathalle (Lyons) Father
Lea nder Schneider, psMor Winter sched
ule. 1st. 2nd and Ith Sundays, mass 10 10
a.m.) Ird and 4th Sundays mass at S:J0
a.m.
Oar Ladr of toardee Jardaat Father
Leander Schneider pastor Winter sched
ule. 1st, 2nd snd Sth Sundays mass 0:10
am: Ird nd 4h Sundays mass 10 3A a nt
Why Endanger
Your Health?
By
J. I. W1LL1TT
91 tha Capital Dru Star.
There are- many miracle
drugs on the market today,
drugs that carefully adminis
tered by a doctor can often re
store health in a matter ot
hours.
In view of this It Is amazing
that any one would endanger
hie health by purchasing a
medical preparation he knowi
nothing about. Yet people con
tinue to do so.
To prescribe medicine requires
not only a complete knowledge
of what effect drugs will pro
duce In the body, but an under
standing of your physical con
dition at the time, medicine is
prescribed.
That calls for the services of
physician. Just as prescription
compounding calls for the skill
of an experienced pharmacist.
CajvrrlcW
Tt la tha lioth ot . aarlM of Vditorl.1
drtlapmanu pptarln la thai .apar
lata Pnd.r.
Capital Drug Store
Suit m Liberty Phone I Sill
Latter Day Saints
Hold Institute
Tha Reorganized Church of
Latter Day Saints will conduct
a priesthood institute for the
Oregon district Friday, Satur
day and Sunday at tha 17th
and Chemeketa street church of
the denomination.
Apostle C. G. Mesley will
preach at 8 o'clock Friday night
while Evangelist Mark Yeoman
will deliver tha sermon Satur
day night. Bishop M. E. Lasat
er will have charge ot the 10
a.m. class Sunday.
The Sunday night services will
be held in Portland.
Mother and Daughter
Banquet Is Served
Woodburn A mothcr-dsufh-
ter banquet was held at St.
Mary's Episcopal hall by the
Woodburn "Junior Mixers,' with
26 attending.
The welcome was given by
Mrs. Stewart Popp and the res
ponse by Mrs. Byron Ball-
feber. Other numbers on the
program included piano solo by
Mrs, Roy Arney; vocal solo,
Miss Aryliss Nelson; tap danc
ing by Sally DeArmond, Char
lene Blinn and Linda Peterson;
acrobatic dancing by Charlene
Blinn, with Mrs. Blinn accom
panying the dancers.
The dinner was prepared by
Mrs. William Stenger and serv
ed by Misses Janice Norton
Betty Norton, Wilma Hanson
and June Polly. A corsage was
presented to each mother by
her daughter.
Members and masts were Mrs. James
Parka, Mrs. Virgil Ryan: Mrs. Blmer
Schneider, Mrs. Byron Bauweoer; Mrs.
Paul Ryan. Mrs. James Hammond: Mrs.
Burton Richmond. Mra. Oeorta Willlg;
Mrs. Irer Twlto. Mrs. Chris Hanson; Mrs.
Clarence Hanson, Mrs. Bertha Broyles;
Mrs. Carl Ooff, Mra. John Stenger: Mrs.
LaVerne Morton, Mrs, Dennis Norton;
Mrs, Lyle Sklller, Mrs. Henry Sherlock;
Mrs. Arlle Sklller, Mrs. Olia Terry: Mrs.
Stewart Popp, Mrs. Louise Pfaf finger:
Mrs. Floyd Linn. Mrs. Clifford. Morton;
Mrs. Harold Homann, Mrs. Melrla John-
Missionary Shows
Pictures of Alaska
Zena Colored, pictures of
residents of Alaska and of the
Lazy Mountain children'! home
at Palmer were shown at Zena
community church by Rev. K
R Hughes, who is an Alaskan
missionary and supervisor of the
orphanages at Palmer and An
chorage. R. J. Shepard, former Alas
kan road supervisor who with
Mrs. Shepard and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Harold Washburn of Zena, are
old time friends of the K. R
Hughes family in Alaska, in in
troducing Rev. Hughes spoke
of his skill as a carpenter. In
fact, he said he built his own
chapel where he holds serv
ices, and was instrumental in
installing a group of quonset
huts at the orphanage and with
the help of the boys at the or
phanage e r e ct e d substantia
buildings, after felling the trees
out of which lumber for the
buildings was sawed.
Rev. K. R. Hughes was accom
panied by his wife and daugh
ted, Vosella, and aon, Kennie
Rue. and were guests at the
Shepard and Washburn homes
while here.
The Ross barrier in the Ant
actic is a sheet of ice 500 to 1800
feet thick and about the sizt of
France.
Woodburn
Churches
fUkrUtlu.. I.tneain nnst Doud S-S.
Don Priest, pastor. Sunday school. 10.
Servko, 11. Cfc. 7. Bvenlng service. S.
Sts. Letter Olbson. pastor. Sunday school.
1.41 a.m. Preaching. 11 and 1:4. YP. 41.
Pro Methodist Tount and Oatrh Sts
Mrs. Rosalia B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday
school. 1:41. Preaching, 11 and 7: it.
Powreaaaro Utl I. Lincoln street. Ar
thur Ooble. pastor. Sunday school, 1:41.
Worship, a and 141 YP. 141.
rife Presbyterian Oarfield and Third
e .larl K. Pen ton. castor. Sunday
school. 1.41. Divine worship, 11 and 1.M
TP, I M.
Chare of Jesms Christ of Latter Day
Sernts ICOP hall. Sunday school. 10. Sa
crament Meeting. 11:30.
The Rears an laed Chareh of Jeaaa Christ
mt Latter bay Sal ateCorner of Second
ana uarneio. ueorae omans. pastor.
Chureh school, 10. Preaching, 11. Zion's
league, 1. Lecture study, g.
aVthel Presbyterian 3 mil sail mi ITn.
ion School road. Barl K. Fen ton. pastor.
Worship, 10. Sunday school, 10:4ft.
Chareh ml (Ism! Thl r4 mnA eirmrt mt.
Raymond w. Hood, pastor. Church
school, 10. Worship, 11 and g. YP. 1.
SI. Mary's Mission tEalscaaah r Lin.
coin at. at Cupids Court. William Van
Metar, vicar. Church school, 10. Worship,
Bible Biptlst Orange halt. Bettlemleri
Sunday school. 145. Worship service, 11
and 7:41. YP, 1:45.
teneen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Sts"
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Services
Every Sunday
8:45 a. m. n . m.
Sunday School 9:50 a m.
C R.
Schulz
Pastor
Christian Missionary Alliance
North Sth at Gaines St.
:43 SUNDAY SCHOOI-Supt. James Larson
11:00 "IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE"
Message by pastor, Herman J. Bohl
Choir directed by John Schmidt
5:30 ORCHESTRA PRACTICE
8:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S
T:30 SOUND FILM, "MOTHER AND HOME"
Highly Indorsed by many Christian Groups
ROOFING
Now is th time to order that new roof before the
busy summer season. '
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
2SS Ne. Commercial Street
Salem
FREE PHOTOGRAPH
Siie S x 7 Inches
OF YOUR CHILD
Age 2 months to 5 years
Continued by Popular Demand
THREE MORE DAYS
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
May 21-23-24
children 2 months to s years
must ie accompanied it parents
selection of proofs
no appointment necessary
no obligation to iuy
Te All Mathers ef Salem and Vicinity
To make new friends and in appreciation of post patron
age, we have arranged with a specialist In child photo
graphy, to make a FREE PHOTOGRAPH of your child In
our store, Saturday, Monday ond Tuesday, May 21-23-24.
No cost, no obligation, nothing to buy , . . it's FREE.
Stare Hears 9:30 a.m. to 1:04 p.m.
Toy and Hobby Shop ,
163 North Commercial St., Salem
w4ty prtiMt, 14:41. JforvagHa aarvtcaa,
OarT.la PraarWm IraaM TramblaY.
paator. Bund. achoaL 10. Worahlp, ll.
CS. 1:M.
Malhadlal Hlth achool auditorium.
Harry F. Pamhartoo, putor. Church
achool, l it. Worahlp, 11.
81. Lata'. Olaolla V. L. Molfanbolar.
paator. Harrlaon bctwaaa 3rd and 4th.
Bunday aartlcaa. 1, S:30 ond 10. Altar
noon davMlom. 4.
Nldaroa Lalh.r.a (Maallaal Worahlp,
11. Sunday achool, 10.
Many students believe thai
primitive men, sometimes called
savages, are predominantly re
ligious In their outlook. -
RADIO PROGRAM TIME
CHANGED
"FIRST CALL," broadcast of
First Baptist Church, regularly
heard at 8:00 a.m. to 8:80 a.m
on Sundays over KSLM will now
be heard from
:M te :M e.aa. eaeh Susntay
Orer Station KSLM
Ber. Uoyd T. Andersea speaklnf
Hart Evangelistic
Party
Every night 7:4.1 (except Mon
day). Friday night, Healing
Service; Saturday night AU
Musical.
Fraaaalad or So. Ctaad. Bwjll M CaJ.
vary Chaptf .ni Baa. Mat Wy.it
AT
Faith Tabernacle
5th and Gaines
Phone 3847S
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REVIVAL CONTINUES
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