Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 17, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem,
Corpus Christi
iAIfars Placed
Mt Angel The annual Corpus
Christi procession will be held
at Mt. Angel Sunday, with altars
iat the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
"Emil Wolf. Mrs. M. A. Wagner
jand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Schwab. Solemn services with
Jpomp and ceremony will begin
with Solemn High Mass at 10:00
o'clock.
Following the Mass services
!th procession with the Blessed
-Sacrament will form inside the
'ehurch and go in solemn march
to the outdoor altars where
.Benediction of the Blessed Sac
rament will take place. The pro
fession will then return to the
ichurch for the closing cere
'mony. ! Joseph Faulhaber and Alfred
Berning are the marshals of the
,'day. Members of the local fire
department are in charge of
.traffic, assisting the local police.
Members of the Knights of Col
lumbus, Catholic Order of Men's
'Foresters and the St. Joseph's
'.Society are the appointed at
tendants and canopy beaters.
J Mayor Jacob Berchtold and
members of the Mt Angel city
ouncil will have their place im
mediately after the priests. The
women's organizations and the
oung people's sodalities, Senior
nd Junior, will march in a body,
Jas will the Boy Scouts of Ameri
ca.
Fathers Special
Guests at Church
, Fathers will be special guests
t the morning service at the
first Presbyterian church next
Sunday at 10:55 o clock. The re
gular services will be in special
observance of Father's day. Fol
lowing this theme William Bush
will sing "God Is Our Refuge"
by McDcrmid and the choir, di
rected by Virginia Ward Elliott,
will sing "Strong In Thy
Strength" by Bach-Cailliet. Mrs.
E. H. Cravens, the guest organ
ist for the summer period dur
ing the absence of Mrs. Ralph
pobbs, who is visiting in the
east, will play "Chant Solennel"
by Vodorinskl and "Postlude"
by Stern. As a special Father's
day sermon the pastor. Dr.
Chester W. Hamblin, will preach
on the subject "Marching Or
ders." Church Group Called
J Woodburn The quarterly
meeting of the North Mariion
County Sunday school associa
tion will be held at the Wood
burn Chirstian church Sunday,
at 2:30 o'clock. All members and
friends are urged to attend. Rev.
Ernest Tremblay of the Gervais
Presbyterian church will be the
speaker.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian V Lincoln and Doiid SI,
don Priest, pastor. Sunrtav tchool, 10.
Service, 11. CE, 7. Evening aervlce. S.
' Aaarmhl af And Second and Unrein
ri. Lenter Olbaon. pastor, fiunda school,
4B. Prearhlni, 11 and 1:45. Young peo
ple, :4.
' Free MvlhoriUt- Vnung and Oalrh Bis.
Mr. RotHIa B. Douflan. pastor. Sunday
aehnol, 8.45. Prearhing, It and 7:4ft.
Pniriiiuare 1IA7 K. Lincoln St Arthur
Qohle, pastor. 8unda srhonl. 9 4B. Wor
ship, 11 and 7.4.V Young people, 4:45.
Flnl Prfshvlerlan Oatrld and Third
t. Earl K. Fpnton. pus! or. fliinria v
school, f Divine worship, 11 and 1:30.
Young people, a 10.
rhnreh of Jesui Christ af Latter Da
ta I Is IOOF hall. Runday school. 10. Bac
rament meeting, 11 10.
The P.xtrianlterf ('hatch wf Jesai Christ
f Lallor Da Saint . Corner ot Becond
nd OarflHd. OsorRft Oman. patnr.
Churrh srhool, 10. Prearhinj. 11. Zton
League, 7. Lecture stud v. a.
PHhel PrrhlsrUn 3 miles ast on
Union ft-Hnol mud Fsrl K. Pnton. pas
tor. Worship, 10. Bunds t school. 10 4S.
Church of Ciort Third and Orsnt Bts.
Vaymmd W, Hood. pastor. Church school,
10. Worship, 11 and S. Young people, 1.
Mtislnn
if plaeopaH
Lin-
Van
ft or-
eoln Si at Cupids Court. Willi
Meter, vicar. Church srhool, H
hip. II.
- .. AssemMv at flod William N. Beachr.
Blhle Baptist Orange hall. Set tlemier pastor. Sunday school. 145. Morning wof
nd Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. Sunday ; ship. II. children's meeting, 7 30 Eve
Khool. 4S Worship service, 11 and 7 45.1 ring service. I.
Toung peopte, 45. I
Immanuel 1 utheran Harvltt N Chrln
enjien. pa t or. Dourt and Out a Id Bts.
Sunday srhool, 10 . Worship servlre.
I in Lutheran parish education teachers
institute meet m rhurrh .1 o clock and
T:30 with potluck lunch at .
treats Preahyterlaii ErneM Tremhlav,
fa-tor Sunday achool, 10, Worship. 11
CI, I.M.
Methndlst- M'th ichool aud'torfim Har
pe P. Pemherton, pastor. Churrh ichool.
t 45 Worship. 11.
Luae'i Calhollr V I Moffartha-er
aj'nr. HarrUdn between Jrtl and 4th
Sunday services, a. i in inrt low, Bsna
ictlon after 10 yft mas Stinrtavs
Nldarai I theran i Monitor) . .aurrtret
II Sunday srhoot, in
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Service)
Every Sunday
45 e m. 11am.
Sunday Srhool 9 SO m.
:aliiC
nth
Oregon. Friday, June 17, 1949
5)alem 6 C Lurch
ei
C.rttm l,ulhrn KIX Luther 8. Bor-
!en. paMor. Wnnhlppmg In Engiwoon
ifrhoo, North lth and Nbraka t recti.
Divine worship at 11. Sermon theme: "A
Father1! failure."
I The Rrarimlsra' Thtirrh f Jeu Christ
I of Lallrr ! flilnla -Corner Norlh lTh
end Cheme'keta meet. F.ifier tnirm n.
Afhtr pmtor. Church srhonl. 10. Preach
ing erviren, 11. Zloni league. a:30. Bible
study, 1:30.
First Baptist Marlon at Libert 1 Bts.
Dr. Llovd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E.
Brlrkweriel. assistant pastor. Sunday
srhool, 9:4a. Morning worship service, 11.
Ouest speaker, Dr. John B. Hnur. Le
banon. Oregon. Youth Meetings. 45. Eve
ning evangfllollc acrvlec, a o'clock. Or.
Houser speaking.
Halhrrt Memorial Rspilst Lorated one
mne north of underpass on Hlshwav 99E.
Rev. C E. Brlrkweriel. pastor. Sunday
school, -4r. Morning worship. 11. Rev.
C. E. Brirkwedel, speaking. Youth mest
Inss, 1:30. Evening evangelUtlc service.
7:30.
HI. Mark Evangelical Lutheran 141
North Church street. M. A. Getzendenar.
D. D. and John Bagllen, pastors. Sunday
school, 14. Morning worship. 11. Sermon
topic: 'The Lost Opporlunltv." Church
and Sunday school, picnic at dinger park
following aervlces.
Christ Lutheran State street at 18th.
C R. Srhul, pistor. Divine worship at
R 4ft and 11 o'clock. Sunday srhool at
9:50.
Calvary Chapel (Vail Gnspeli 1 143 N.
Liberty street near Belmont street. Rev.
Claude C. and Mary W. Bell, pastors.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Evening service, 1:411.
Monitor Community Full Gospel Moni
tor, Ore. Rev. end Mrs. E. C. Schilling,
pastors. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship. 11. Young people'! service. 7. Eve
ning service. I.
Salnl Paul's Episcopal Churrh and
Chemeketa atreets. The Rev. Ocorae H.
Swit, B.D., rector. Holv Communion "in
the rhapeli. 7:30. Nursery school In Par-
;h house, 11. prayer aervice ana sermr
11.
Court Klreet Christian 11th and Court.
tV H. Lvmin, paor. Bible school as
sembly. 9:4. Mornina worship and com
munion 10 W. flermon by Ed Farrell, a
jnoritte minister. Christian Endeavor
-.our, 7. Evening service. B Demonstra
tion Dally Vacation Bible achool.
Church nf Jrsus Christ af Latter Da
Saints ftlh and MndlJion. John E. Balis
bury, blrhnp. Sunday whnol, 10. Priest
hood meeting and primary, 11:30 a.m.
Evenlni aervlce, 6:30.
First Spiritualist 141 N. Com'!. Rev.
Maxlne Robert, speaker. Service at 7:30
p.m. Circle at 6:30.
First Kvanielfral Lnllesl Brethren
Where Marlon crosaex Summer. Rev. Wil
mer N. Brown, pastor. Sunday achool.
9:45. Mnrnlna service, 11. Sermon sub
ject, "A Half-Hearted Church." Eve
ning service, . Sermon aubject, "What
It Ueans to be a Christian."
Central Lutheran Clalne and North
Capitol, o. B. Rund.strom, pastor. Sunday
.school, 9:45. Mornini worship, 11. Jun
ior Luther League, 7:30.
I'nlted Penteroslal 445 Ferry. Rev,
Nathaniel Wilson, pafltor. Sunday achool.
9:45. Mornina service. 11. Sermon ubiect.
The Bread o Heaveg. Evening service,
7:10. Sermon subject, "The Revealer of
3ecreU."
Truth Center 3S3 N. Cottage. Sunday
nchool, 0:45.
Foursquare 4S0 N. 19th. (Between
Chemeketa and Center.) Rev. L. E. Mun-
.on, paaior. Sunday achool, 9:45. Mornlns
aervice, 11. Sermon, "Crucified Chrla
ttana," Young people's Crusader services
at :4S. Evening aervicea, 7:45. Sermon,
The Personal Return of Christ."
First Churrh of Christ. Srlentlst Liber
ty and Chemeketa. Sunday school at 11.
Morning aervioa at 11. Sermon subject, j
"Is the Univers, Including Man. Evolv- i
e-d by Atomic Force?" Nursery for children
p to 3 years of age provided during the I
lorning service. Evening service at I l
Sermon subject, "Is the Universe. In
cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"
Institute of Religious ScienceSalem
Woman's club, 4lto North Cottage. Rev.
William Byron Charles, pastor. 11 a.m..
"Ood in Man as Man." p.m., "The Joy
nf Right Thinking."
First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win
ter. Chester W. Hamblin, pastor. John
L. Qoodenberter, assistant pastor. Church
achool, 9:45. Morning worship. 10 55. Ser
mon by the pastor, "Marching Ordrea."
Knliht Memorial Congregational lih
and Ferry. Louis I. While, minister. Sun
day school, . 45. Morning worship. U.
Sermon. "Lifa Worth Living." Church
time nursery.
Bethel Baptist North Cottage and D.
Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday
school at 9.4B. Morning worship at 11.
vrmnn b pastor. "The Boldness of
Faith." Father fiav dinner a tier the
morning service. Evening services at 1 30
Sermon, "The Chriatian'a Triple Birlh
rlght." Amity Churches
Itspliit Bruce Wakeman. pastor. Sun
day srhool, 10 Morning worship, 11 sr,
mon topic: "Temptation." Youth Fellow
ship. 7 pm. Evening service, g. Toptr:
"Faith and Doubl."
Church ef Christ William F Morse,
minister. Blhle srhool. 10. Morning wor
ship. 11. Junior meeting. 7. .10. Young
people meeting. 1 .10. Evening service,
j Methodist Rev Fremont Paul, pastor.
iPnnflay school. 10. Mnrnlng worship. 11.
Junior Fellowship, Youlh Fellowship, 7.
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Selem, Oregon
Church School
Sessions End
Silverton Church activities
will include the closing of rum
mer Bible school sessions this
weekend with somewhat less
attendance in numbers but re
ports from all groups of a steadi
ness In study and presence.
Evening displays were made
Friday, with a noon no-host
luncheons, picnics and award
presentations observed for the
young folk with record grades
and attendance.
Immanuel Lutheran is an
nouncing the meeting of the
Men's Club Tuesday evening at
8 o'clock with hosts, Orval
Towe, Clarence Sindet, Al Tip
pner and John Overlund. The
Immanuel Sunday school teach
ers will meet at the Fireside
Room Wednesday evening.
Trinity Sunday school teach
ers meet at the parsonage Mon
day evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs.
Henry Erickson will entertain
the Ruth Circle members at her
home Wednesday evening.
The Saturday evening, June
18, 8 o'clock Youth Pally is be
ing sponsored by peveral church
groups at the Silverton KP hall.
Dallas Christian and Missionary
Alliance group is funrnishing
an orchestra for the pntire pro
gram. All young folk are wel
come to attend.
Doctor Divinity
For Rev. Anderson
At the annual graduation iflr
vice of ths Northwfitern
Schools. Minneapolis, Minn..
Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor
of the First Baptist church, Sa
lem, received the degree of Doc
tor of Divinity from the school
of which he is an alumnus
Others honored with him were
Pev. Alvin Carlson, Minneapo
lis, Rev. Robert Pierce and Gov
ernor Luther Youngdahl of
Minnesota. The beautiful and
impressive service was attended
by 7,000 friends of the graduates
and the schools.
Dr. Anderson and his family
are in Minnesota on vacation
and during their absence, the
church will be filled Sunday by
pulpit of the First Baptist
Dr. John B. Houser, pastor of
the First Bapttist church. Leb
anon, Oregon.
The Victory Male Quartet
Seattle, Washington will be
presented in a full evening pro
gram on Wednesday, June 22,
at 7:30 p.m. The public is in
vited. Vacation School
The Dailv VipilU. nihl.
school of St. Mark Lutheran
church, 343 N. Church street,
will conclude its program with a
demonstration and display pro
gram for the parents and friends
of the pupils Friday at 8 p.m.
in th Sunday school auditor
ium.
The Bible school reached an
enrollment of 7IN pupils. Mrs.
Irene Knutsnn directed th pro
gram. Stoyton Churches
Baptist Rev. Willi rd Buckner. pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Training hour, 7:1. Evening service, .
Charrh mt Christ Clde Freeman, pas
te, Bible achool. 10. Worship service. 11.
Youth Fellowship, 1:10. Evening worship.
Chajreh of Christ L. M. Seld. minister.
Bible study. 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship, I.
Methodist John Morange. pastor. Bible
school. 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel
lowship, JO. Evening worship, I.
Assemble af fiosl Rev. Uelvln Stock-w-ll.
pastor Sunday srhool, 10. Morning
service. 11. Young people's meeting, .4S.
Evening evangelistic service 7:41.
Immaculate Conception Catholl Bev.
Math. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses i, 7.30 and 10 a.m.
at. Part lea's Catholic Lont Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule. 1st, Jnd and Mh Sundav, mass
10 .It am.; Ird and 4th Sundays mass at
JO a.m.
Oar Lady of t.oardei Uardan1 Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st. Jnd and th Sundays, mass I SO
a m ; 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
LUTHERAN HOUR CHORUS of St. Louis, Mo. with
Harold Hiller as student director, which will be presented in
concert at the Leslie junior high school auditorium the night
of June 20 at 8 o'clock. The chorus will be sponsored in its
local appearance by the Lutheran Laymen's league of St.
John's Lutheran church.
Church at Unionvale
To Install Officers
Unionvale The annual elec
tion of church and Sunday
school officers of the Union
vale Evangelical United Breth
ren congregation was held at the
social room of the church this
week as follows:
Church class leader, Mrs. J.
R. Bell; assistant class leader,
Clarence S. Crawley; treasurer,
Mrs. Ersel Gubser; trustee, How
ard Steingrube.
Sunday school Superinten
dent, Carl Rutschman; assistant
superintendent, Donna Finni
cum; secretary, Mrs. Clarence
Rockhill; assistant secretary,
Phyllis Finnicum; treasurer,
Mrs. Fred Stockhoff.
Installation will be held June
22. There were 50 members at
tending the election following
a family dinner.
Woodburn Follows
Summer Schedule
W o o d b u r n Dr. Harry F.
Pemberton preached his final
sermon at the Woodburn Metho
dist church Sunday in the high
school auditorium. A minister
for the Woodburn church will
probably be appointed at the
annual conference now in ses
sion at Ashland and will be an
nounced this Sunday. Miss
Louise Campbell, a retired mis
sionary from India, will be the
speaker at the 11 a.m. service
this Sunday.
The summer schedule of ser
vices is now in effect at St.
Luke's Catholic church. Sun
day masses are at 6, 8:30 and
10:30 a.m.; week days, 7:30 a.m.
Benediction after the 10:30 mass
Sundays. No week day devo
tions. Choir to Present
Sacred Concert
The choir of the Christian and
Missionary Alliance church will
present a sacred concert Sunday
evening as a conclusion of its
season's activities. John Schmidt
is director of the group. The or
ganist is Eunice Thompson. Two
members of the group will be
featured in solos: Evelyn Frie
sen, soprano, and Ronald Sheets.
tenor. Also appearing on the
program will be a quartet con
sisting of John Schmidt, Ronald
Sheets, Pete Friesen and Jim
Larson.
Guest soloist for the evening
will be Jerry Brown, violinist.
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Silverton
Churches
Marquam Metbadlil Andrew Langen
dorf. minister. Sunday achool, 10. Worship,
11. Young people meet, 1:48.
Church f Jeau Chriat of the Latter
Day Satnti (Mormon) K. P. Hall, Oak
and Mill. Sunday school, 10. Evenlnc er
vice. 7.
Thrlitian Science Sunday srhool. ft: 46.
Service, 11.
St. Paiil'a Catholic Father .tohn J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 6 and 10,
Week day, S.
Apuembly ef God Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday srhool, 9:45. Divine worship,
11. Young people's society, S:4S. Evan
gelistic. I.
Church tt God Rev. E. E. Nix. pastor.
Sunday achool, 10. Worship hour, 11.
Evening aervlce, I.
Plltrlm Holiness Carl Mansfield, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10. Worship hour,
11. Evenlne; service, 1.
Seventh Day Advenllat Elder A. D.
Chilson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
cal elder In charge. Sabbath achool. Sat
urday, 0:30. Morning worship. 11, Satur
day. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
nmannel Lutheran S. L. Almlle. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10.
Divine worship, 11. Sermon. "The Rich
and the Poor." Special music. Luther
League, 7:30. Topic, "Better Homes."
Methadiat Ben 7. Browning, pastor.
Sunday school, nursery for very small
children. 9:45. Mornint worshlo. 11. Sneak
er, Dr. Robert D. Gregg, dean of Wil
lamette university, saiem. Tneme: "cnina,
Land of HoDe. Our Danaer." Ben Bnrlck.
layman. In charge. Youth Fellowship, 7:30.
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates.
minister. Bible school, 9:48. Communion
and sermon: "Crusaders for Chriat."
Crusade Sunday. Christian Endeavor, 7.
Both Junior and senior. During the 8
o'clock sermon hour, 'a representative
from the Turner Memorial home will
give an address illustrated with pic
tures.
Christian and Mlaalanarr Alliance
Gordon T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday
school. 10. Worship hour, special singing,
11. Pastor In charge. Young people meet.
7. Evangelistic service, I.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Puhr. pas
tor. Sunday achool, 10 a.m. Bible e lasses.
Divine worship, 11. Sermon subject: "The
Price of Dlscipleship." Special music. Lu
ther League Sunday, June it, at th
voiding iarm.
Calvary La there n James A. Tofte,
pastor. Sunday school and Bible class, 10.
Divine worship, 11. Pastor In charge, ape-
iel slnRing.
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Lutheran Hour
Chorus Here
The Concordia seminary Lu
theran Hour chorus of St. Louis,
Mo., will appear in a sacred con
cert Monday evening at the Les
lie Junior high school auditor
ium. The concert will begin at
8 p.m.
The internationally - known
chorus, heard every Sunday
morning on the International
Lutheran hour, comes to Salem
from Hillsboro, another stop on
its six-weeks tour of the west
coast. Monday night's concert
here Is one of 50 planned for
the summer. The chorus will
leave Salem for Albany Tues
day. Highlighting the program
Monday night at Bach's "Chor
ales," "Go to Dark Gethsem
an," by Nobe and "The Crea
tion" by Willy Richter.
Daily Biblelchool
Planned for Detroit
Detroit Daily vacation Bible
school will begin in Detroit on
June 20, 9 a. m. to noon and
will continue for two weeks.
The Bible school is sponsored by
the Detroit Church of Christ for
all children between the ages of
five and fourteen. Beginners,
primary, junior and intermedi
ate groups will be included in
the program with handwork,
stories and study suitable for
each separate age group.
Mrs. Otis White will act as
superintendent with Mrs. Rich
ard Hansen as assistant. The
teachers secured to date are
Mrs. Llovd Ferris for beginners
I with Betty Arnett and Jean
Bray as helpers, Mrs. Richard
Hansen for primary with Mrs.
Charlotte Peterson as assistant,
Mrs. Lloyd White for juniors
and Mrs. Otis White intermedi
ate. There will be a small weekly
charge for each child enrolled
to cover cost of materials, but
not to exceed 35c per week.
Hart Party to
Hold Revival
The "Hart Evangelistic Party"
nt Dallas Texas, will be con
ducting revival services for one
week only at the Monitor com
munity Full Gospel church,
Monitor Ore., commencing with
a jubilee fellowship Monday,
June 20, when ministers ana
i.vm.n from hnth the Washing
ton and Oregon districts of the
California Evangelistic Associa
tion Inc.. will meet together in
a day of fellowship, and the
general public is invitea lo tne
services Monday afternoon and
evening as well as to the revival
meetings every night next week.
Youth Rally Slated
W n n ri h ii r n A Youth for
Christ rally will be held Satur
day night, at 7:45 p.m. in the
Wnnrihurn Free Methodist
church. A good program of mus
ic and group singing has Been
arranged and the public is in
vited. Willis Geyer is director.
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Methodists at Lyons
Drop Sunday Sermon
Lyons There will not be my
Sunday morning services at the
Lyons Methodist church due to
the fact that Rev. Quirin will be
attending conference.
The Fathers and sons banquet
will be held Thursday evening,
June 23, with Ray Fedje of
Salem as the speaker of the eve
ning. All fathers with their sons
are invited to attend.
Bethel Baptists
Fathers' Dinner
The ' people of the Bethel
Baptist church will remain after
for a dinner in honor of the
the morning service on Sunday
fathers and the sons. The dinner
is for the entire family. A pro
gram has been arranged at
which Rev. Emanuel Wolff of
the Salt Creek church will bring
a Father's Day message. The
Male Quartet of the Immanuel
Baptist Church will sing several
songs. All members and friends
of the church are invited. The
Wimen's Missionary society is
furnishing the meat, buns and
coffee. There is no charge for
, the dinner but each family is to
'bring some potato salad, a hot
vegetable, a salad and pie.
Alliance Bible
School Program
The Daily Vacation Bible
school program by the children
who have been attending the
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