Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 24, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Nevitt Smith
is Ordained
Rev. Nevitt Brenton Smith is
the youngest man to be ordain
ed and become a member of the
Oregon conference of the Meth
odist church.
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He is 23 years of age, a grad
uate of Salem high school, Wil
lamette university and Boston
University School of Theology.
He with four other young men
-was ordained last Sunday by
Bishop Kennedy at Ashland.
Smith is the son of Rev. and
Mrs. S. Raynor Smith, formerly
of Salem. His father is now
district superintendent of the
southern district of the Oregon
Methodist conference with resi
dence at Eugene. Their older
son, S. Raynor Smith, Jr., is also
a minister, being a member of
the Southern California-Arizona
conference.
Nevitt Smith was left without
appointment in Oregon by Bis
hop Kennedy in order that he
might return to Boston univer
itv to continue his studies for
his doctorate degree in theology.
While studying in Boston ne
will be pastor of the Wesley
Methodist church of that city
y Dallas Churches
Mennonlte Brethren O. H. Jantzen,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morniiw wor
ship 10:45. Christian Fellowship 7. Young
people' union program 7:45.
FirBt Presbyterian Earl William Ben
bow, D.D., minister. Sunday school 9:45
Worxhip service 11.
Apostolic Faith Loyce C. Carver, pas
tor. Sunday school 9:30, Devotional serv
lc 11- Evangelistic service 8.
Evangelical United Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, minister. Sunday school 9:30.
Promotion Sunday. Morning worship 11.
Holy communion. Youth fellowship 7. Eve
fin worship 7:45. Closing of church year,
: formal service of sons.
Slt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Moraine wor
ship 11. Rev. J. R. Turnbull of the Bible
Book House, Salem, will apeak. Evening
service J.
First Chrlitlan Kenneth Johnston,
pastor. Bible school 9:45. Morning wor
ship 11. Sermon, "Thanks Be to God.
Fellowship hour, 8:30. Christian Endeavor
7. Evening service 8.
Evuncellcal Mennonlte Brethren A. P.
Toews, pastor. Sunday school 9:30. Morn
ing worship 11. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson,
missionaries to Africa, will Jipeak. Chris
tian Endeavor 7.
Christian and Mlislonary Alliance Ar
thur Hoenlsch, pastor. Sunday school 9:45.
Morning worship 11. Sermon. "The Auth
ority of the Believer." Pre-prayer 1, Eve
ning revival meeting 1:45.
First Methodiit Clark B. Bns. pastor.
Church school 9:45. Morning worship 11.
Sermon. "The One Foundation." No eve
ning services.
First Baptist Sunday school 9:45.
Morning worship 11. Training union 7.
Evening worship S.
Christian Science Sunday school 9:45.
Service 11. Subject of the lesson sermon Is
"Christian Science."
Falls City Seventh Day Adventlat
Ralph Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school
9:30. Preaching 11.
Auemblr e 0 1. Otis Trlplett,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning
worship 11. Vesper service, Christ Ambas
sadors, junior etaurch 8:45. Evangelistic
meeting T:.
Trinity Latheraa Karl Vfer, pastor.
Sunday school 10. Divine service 11.
Perrydal Christian C. A. Bias, minis
ter. Bible school 10. Ho church services
June 26.
Seventh Day Adventlat Ralph Glad
den, pastor. Sabbath school 9:45. Sermon
Grace Mennonlte Opening service 9:45.
Sunday school 10. Morning worship 11,
Evening service 7:30.
Rlckreall inn day School J. N. Thlea
sen, supt. Sunday school 9:30.
Church ef Christ Bible study 10. Com
munion 11. Sunday evening study, 8:30.
Eola Sunday School Sunday school,
9:45. Morning worship 11.
Falls City Methodist James Royer,
Pastor. Sunday school 10. Morning wor
ship 11.
Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Paul, pas
tor Morning service 9:45. Sunday school
follows. Youth fellowship 6:30.
tt. Philips Catholie Mass 8:15.
Vnion Missionary Baptist W. A. Heard,
pastor. Sunday school 10. Sermon 11.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox,
pastor. Sunday school 10. Morning wor
ship 11. Christian Endeavor 6:30.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday
school 10. Sacrament meeting 11:45.
Bridgeport Sunday School H. Schmidt,
Bteupi. aunaay scnooi 10.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormick,
pastor. &unaay scnooi preaching 11.
Evening service 7:46.
Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney, vicar.
Church school 10. Morning prayer 11.
Holy Baptism 12:30.
Church of God Henry Loggan, pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning wor
ship 11. Younft people's meeting 6:30.
Evangelistic, 7:30.
talis City Free Methodist Gilbert
Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 10. Morn
ing service 11. Young people's meeting
7:30. Evangelistic service 8.
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Rev. Nevitt B. Smith
To Dedicate Church
Sunday School Unit
The congregation of Central
Lutheran church, North Capitol
and Gains street, will dedicate
the Sunday school unit of their
new church Sunday. Rev. Ar
thur Hanson of Rochester, Minn.,
president of the board of home
missions of the denomination,
will speak during the 11 a. m.
service and officiate at the dedi
cation service at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon. A number of
ministers will take part in the
dedicatory ceremony.
The 7:30 evening service will
be in charge of the Luther lea
gue when a former pastor, Rev.
R. A. Kruger, and Rev. A. Rees
ness from Astoria will speak.
The public has been extended
an invitation to participate in
all of the services.
Brotherhood Offered
Talk on Delinquency
Unionvale "Juvenile Delin
quency" was the subject of
Kenneth Hunt for the monthly
meeting of the Brothedhood at
the Unionvale Evangelical Unit
ed Brethren church. Sixteen
The Unionvale Ladies aid
served refreshments.
The next meeting will be at
Lafayette. Four congregations:
Dayton, Hopewell, Lafayette
and Unionvale are members of
the United Brotherhood office
board.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian E. Lincoln and Doud Its..
Don Priest, pastor. Sunday school 10,
services 11, C. E. 7. Evening services 8.
Asaembiv of God Becond and Lincoln
Sts., Lester Gibson, pastor. S. 8. 9:45,
preaching A and 7:45, Y. P. 6:45.
Free Methodist Young and Gatch Sts.,
Mrs. Rozella 2. Douglas, pastor. S. 6.
9:45, preaching il and 7:45.
Foursquare 1197 E. Lincoln St., Arthur
Goble, pastor. S. S. 9:45, worship 11 and
7:45, Y. P. 6:45.
First Presbyterian Garfield and Third
Sts., Earl K. Fenton, pastor. S. 8. 9:45,
Divine worship 11 and 7:30, Y. P. 6:30.
Church ef Jesus Christ of L. D. 8.
I.O.O.F. hall. Sunday school 10, Sacra
ment meeting 11:30.
The Renrnnised Church of Jesus Christ
or Latter Day Saints Corner of Second
and Garfield, George Omans, pastor.
Church school 10, preaching 11, Zion's
League 7, lecture study 8.
Bethel Presbvterlan 3 miles east on
Union school road. Earl K. Fenton, pastor.
Worship 10, 6. B. 10:45.
Church ef God Third and Grant Sts.,
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school
10, worship 11 and 8, Y. P. 7.
St. Mary's Mission (Episcopal) E. Lin
coln St. at Cupid's Court, William Van
Meter, Vicar Church school 10. worship
11.
Bible Baptist Grange hall. Bettlemler
ana Harrison, can itaaer, pastor, a. o.
9:45, worship service 11 and 7:45, Y, P.
6:45.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N. Chris-
tensen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Sts.
sunaay scnooi id, worsnip service n
Luther League at 7:30.
Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. 6. 8. 10, worship 11, C. E. 7:30.
Methodist High school auditorium,
Harry F, Femberton, pastor. Church
school 9:45. worship 11.
St. Luke's Catholie V. L. Moffenbeler,
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 6:00, 8:30 and 10::
Benediction after 10:30 mass Sundays,
Nldaros Lutheran (Monitor) Services
8:30. 8. 8. 10:45.
Woodburn Will
Welcome Trick
Woodburn Rev. Ormal
Trick, pastor of the Methodist
church at Sherwood for the past
eight years, was assigned to the
Woodburn church at the close of
the annual conference in Ash
land. He will preach has first
sermon at the local church July
3. Dr. H. F. Pemberton will
preach this coming Sunday
morning. Rev. Trick will reside
in Salem with his mother, driv
ing to Woodburn until he can
obtain a residence here.
Rev. and Mrs. D. Lester Fields
moved to Woodburn Thursday
to a home purchased on Young
street. Rev. Fields is a former
pastaor of the local Methodist
church.
Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Priest of
the Woodburn Christian church
will be honored at a party to
night at 8 p.m. at the church in
honor of their 22nd wedding an
niversary. All members and
friends of the church are invit
ed. Rev and Mrs. W. S. VanMeter
of St. Mary's Episcopal mission,
returned to Woodburn recently
after a week at the Episcopal
college camp at Gearhart where
Rev. VanMeter was camp chap
lain. Sacred Concert
Sunday Night
The choir of the First Evan
gelical United Brethren church,
Marion and Summer streets,
will present a sacred concert
Sunday night, June 26 at 8. The
choir is under the direction of
Ernest Friesen, with William
Fawk as organist. This will be
the last appearance of the choir
this choir season.
Holy communion will be serv
ed at the 11 o'clock worship
service. A Half-H e a r t e d
Church" will be the message
brought by the minister, Rev.
Wilmer N. Brown. Officers of
the church and auxiliary organ
izations will be installed in this
service.
, Children in the Sunday school
will be promoted at the unified
closing service at 10:30 a.m.
Attend Convention
Aurora Rev. H. Maio, pas
tor of Christ Lutheran Church
of Aurora and John Driever, lay
delegates of the congregation,
returned home from Parkland,
Wash., near Tacoma, after hav
ing attended the annual conven
tion of the Northwestern dis
trict, American Lutheran
church held at Pacific Lutheran
college.
Stay ton Churches
Saptlit Rev. Wlllard Buekner, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8.
Ohnreh ef Christ Clyde Freeman, pas
te. Bible school, 10. Worship service, IX.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Evening worship.
Charch of Christ L. U. Seid. Minister.
Bible stud?, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship. 5.
Methodist John Morange. Pastor. Bible
school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel
lowship, 6:30. Evening worship, S.
Auemblr of Got) Rev. Melvln Stock-w-'ll,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, 11. Young people's meeting, 6:45.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:45.
V-nth. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses o, i:so ana v:su a.m.
St. Partlek'e Catholie (Lyons) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass
10.30 a.m.; 3rd and 4th Sundays mass at
fl:30 a.m.
Oar Lady of Leardes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and 6th Sundays, mass 8:90
a.m.; 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun
day Bctiooi io, morning worsnip n, xoucn
Feuowsmp 7. evenuig service s.
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10, morning worship
11, Junior meeting 7, Young People's meet
ing 7, evening services 8.
Methodist church Rev. Fremont Faul,
pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor
ship 11, Junior Fellowship 8, Youth Fel
lowship 7.
Assembly of God William N. Beachy,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45, morning wor
ship II, children's service 7:30, evening
service 8.
Salem & Cliurdte
rhrlat Lutheran State Street at 18th.
C. R. Srhuls. pastor. Divine worship at
8:45 and 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 0:50.
First Chrlitlan Center and High Sts.
Dudley Strain, minister. Walter Nail, as
sociate minister. Church school. 9:45.
Morning worship and communion. 10:50.
Sermon, "One Year of Grace." Rev.
Strain. Anthem, "Recessional" bv DcKo
vcn. Solo: "But the Lord Is Mindful of
His Own" by Mendelssohn, Robert Owlnn.
baritone. Youth meetings, 6:30. Evening
worship, 7:45. Rev. G. Gerald Bias of In
dianapolis and Miss Edith Ebi-rle. guest
speakers. Installation of Women's Coun
cil officers.
St. Mark Evaneelleal Latheran 343
North Church street. M. A. Qetzendaner,
D.D. and John L. Bagllen, pastors. Sun
day school, 9:45. Morning worship service,
it. sermon topic: "two Hons."
first Bantlit Mr'on and Liberty Sts.
Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C.
E. Brlckwedel, assistant pastor. Sunday
school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Guest
speaker. Dr. Earl S. Kalland. president
Western Baptist Seminary. Youth meet
ings, 8:45. Evening evangelistic service,
7:30. Speaker, Dr. Earl S. Kalland.
Halbert Memorial Baptist Located one
It. nnrth nf nnriernasB on HiahwaV 90E.
D.v n v. RHckwpdel. castor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Pastor
preaching. "Jesus Is Coming." Young
People's league, 6:30. Evening evangelis
tic service, "The Gospel of Love," 7:30.
rirat Prtahvterlan Chemeketa at Win
ter. Chester W. Hamblin, pastor. John L.
Goodenberger, assistant pastor. Church
school. 9:45. Morning worship, 10:55. "In
His Steps," sermon by the pastor.
Vtrmt rhiirrh af Christ. Scientist Lib
erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school
at 11 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon
subject, "Christian Science." Nursery for
children up to 3 years of age provided
during the morning service. Evening serv
ice at B. sermon auoject; nrisiimi oti-
meKCia awceva. mo mi. uw.no ... ........
B.D., rector. Holy communion (in the
Cn.peU. I;.1W. wuraciy .mum in ......
noufie, 11. rr.j.i Beiyii;. on oc....v.., ...
nnlT.rv R.ntlst South Liberty and East
Miller fits. nev. i;narics uuiaen. u.u., pan
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Promotion day
exercises. Morning service, 11. Sermon
subject: "Who Is Jesus? Behold the Manl
Behold Your God!" Evening service. 7:30.
Sermon subject, "At Dawning." Youth
choir rehearsal, 5:30 p.m. Youth Fellow
ship groups, 6:30.
Truth Center 262 N. Cottage. 'Sunday
school, 9:45, Sunday, June 26. Evening
service, B. Tuesday, June an. oudjcci,
'Prosperity." Library, 12 noon to s.
Leslie Methodist Church South Com
mercial at Meyers. Rev. G. Wesley Tur
ner, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
service, 11. sermon BUDject, "Have f aun
in God." Evening service, 8. sermon sub
ject: "The Touch of His Hand." Youth
Fellowship, 7.
Jason Lee Memorial Methodist North
Winter at Jefferson Sts. Louis C. Klr
by, D.D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:46.
Morning service, 11, Sermon subject.
xne Master's uounse on graver, hoio:
'Spirit of God" by Betty Brinkley. Eve
ning service, 7:30. sermon suojert, "Keep
ing Spiritually Strong." Solo by W. S. Big
gerstaff. Faith Tabernacle 1305 North 5th. (5th
& Gaines). Sunday school, 10. Morning
worsnip, il. sermon topic, "uotrs fat
ter for His Church." "Who Art Thou
Who Troubleth Israel?"
Frlnsle Friends West of 99E on Baxter
road. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship,
11. Young people, 6:30.
The Reorranlzed Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints Corner North 17th
and Chemeketa sts. Elder Chas. H. Asher.
pastor. Church school. 10. Preachlntr ser
vices, ii. zions league, o:30. Bible study,
f :ju.
Jesus Name Pentecostal 117fi Lewis St.
Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday school,
iu. rreacning at ii. evening evangelistic,
7:46.
Salem Heights Community Liberty
ruaa hi Maarona avenue. ttev. l. c.
Brown, pastor. Non-denominational. Sun
day school, 10. Preaching, 11.
Bethel Bantlit North Cottatte at D Rt.
Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11.
Dr. C. M. Knapp, speaker. Youth meet
ings at s:jo p.m. Evening service at 7:30.
Dr. J. R, Turnbull brings the message.
Vailed Pentecostal 44B Ferrv t.rfc
Rev, Nathaniel Wilson, nastor. Biinriiv
school, 9:46. Morning service, 11, Sermon
subject, "Let Theae Be Light." Evening
service, 7:30. Sermon subject, "And He Did
4iii win co. was fivii.
Knight Memorial Congregational Louis
c wnite. Minister, nineteenth and Fer
ry Sts. Bundav school. b:4K. Mom In 17 nr.
ship, 11. sermon, "Religion in a Changing
Middle Grove Community Sunday school
Foursquare Church 490-19th Bt. be- O r f ISJmm
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I X Odd Fellows Hall 1
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Youth Rally
Af Monmouth
Interest is reported growing
in the special evangelistic serv
ices being conducted in the
Monitor Community Full Gos
pel church by the Hart Evan
gelistic party of Dallas. Texas.
People are driving from Wood-
burn. Silverton and Salem, as
well as from the surrounding
community.
One of the highlight services
of the week will be the youth
rally in the Odd Fellow hall in
Monitor on Saturday evening
at 8 o'clock. This rally will fea
ture all music talent from the
surrounding visiting groups.
Leaders and followers of the
Youth for Christ Fellowship of
Woodburn will be attending in
a body, as well as members of
several of the Woodburn chur
ches. Several of the Silverton
pastors are also planning to send
representatives. Anyone with
talents dedicated to the Lord
are invited to take part in the
program,
Preceding this service there
will be a service of the children
who have been attending the
daily afternoon children's meet
ngs conducted by members of
the party. They will display the
work they have been doing, and
give a short program beginning
at 7:45.
tween Chemeketa. and Center, Rev. L. E,
Munson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45,
morning service 11, sermon subject "Holy
Spirit." evening service 7:46, "Who Cruc:
fled Christ?" Missionaries to Mexico hare
Friday.
First Methodist Church Church and
State, Brooks H. Moore, minister. Church
school 9:45. Promotion day in the Church
school. Morning worship 11, sermon by
tne pastor, "ine Ministry 01 encourage
ment."
Central Lutheran Gaines and N. Capi
tol, O. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45, morning worship 11, dedica
tion of our church 3. Senior League, Rev.
Keesenes, speaker, 7:30 p. m.
Bethany Evangelical and Reformed
Marlon and Capitol Sts., Rev. Russell
Mayer, pastor. Sunday scnooi 10. morn
ing worship 11, evening worship 8.
First SoirltMHit 248 N. Commercial.
Rev. Harry Raymond, speaker. Services
at 7:30, circle at c:3o.
Oraee Lutheran Luther 8. Bomen. pas
tor. Worshipping in Englewood school,
N. 10th and Nebraska Sts. Divine worship
at 11 a. m.
Court Street Christian Church 17th and
Court Sts., W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible
school assembly 9:45, morning worship and
communion iu:&u, sermon oy Ed r'arren,
associate minister, "To Live Is Christ."
Christian Endeavor hour 1. evcnlna ser
vice h. Kiery rarrisn wm speak about
tne ijioerty wor.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints 5th and Madison, John E. Sails
bury, bishop. Sunday school 10. morning
service ai;ju, evening service b:jq.
Institute of Religious Science Salem
woman s club. 460 N. Cottane St.. Rev
William Byron Charles In charge. June
26, 11 a. m., "How Jesus Healed All Man
ner of Sickness"; 8 p. m., "Man In Search
01 a noay.
West Salem Methodist Church Third
and Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister
tiiiuui 9. to, mi a. ijcu cmey, super
ior Ood."' Youth Fellowship 6:30. young
nuuib i-cuuwfillip O, p. Ill,
Four Corner Baptist Church Julius E.
Herr, pastor. Church Bible school at 9:45.
classes for all age groups. Morning wor
ship service at 11 o'clock, Rev. Carl Black
ler of Gladstone, Oregon, will bring the
message. Sunday evening service at 8
Inspiring song service and message by the
vuuuB n. nvti, entitled, ' f riend
ship."
SUNDAY SERVICES
Monitor Community
Church
Pastor E. C. Schilling
; 1 &mtm u
Silverton
Churches
CalTirv Lutheran James A. Tofte. pas
tor. Sunday school 10, Miss Olga John
son, supt., worship hour 11, sermon by
Rev. R. G. Hovland of Salem. Special
singing. Luther League fellowship hour
7.
First Christian Church Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Bible school 9:45. M. B.
Ford, supt.. assisted by Lynn Neal. Com
munion and sermon 11, topic "Christian
Fellowship." .tcnlor an.- senior Christian
Endeavor 7. Evening service 8, Illustrated
sermon, theme "Let's' compare Them."
Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor
don T. Bratvold, minister. On Saturday
nignt, June 25, silverton Youtn Jinny is
at the Christian and Missionary Taber
nacle instead of at the KP hall, with
Bolivia, S. Am., missionary, Rev. Emll
Craft, speaker. Sunday school 10. Oscar
Satrum, supt. Classes for all age groups.
Young people meet at 7. Evening service,
pastor in charge, 8.
Methodist Ben F. Browning, minister.
Sunday school promotion program 9:45,
Norman Naeiteli. supt.. exercises and pro
motion In main auditorium. Worship
service 11, Rev. Browning, speaker. Youth
Fellowship 7:30. Blair Finlav. president.
Mrs. Harrison Fisher, director.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr. Dastor.
Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 a. m.
Divine worship 11. sermon subject "Follow
Me." Special music. Luther League
meet at church 6:30 and go together to
the voiding farm lor a picnic and swim,
Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle. Pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10.
Divine worship 11. sermon "The Feast of
Salvation," special music. At 8 o'clock
in the evening the Luther Leauue will
sponsor "Family Night," program to In-
cuiae iriks, renaings a;ia music, reiresn
ments served.
Marauam Methodist Andrew Lanften
dorf, minister. Sunday school 10, worship
11, xoung people meet 1:45.
Church of Jrxus Christ of the Latter
Day Saints (Mormon) K. P. hall. Oak
na Mill. Sunday school 10. evening
service 7.
Christian Science Sunday school 9:45.
service 11.
St. Paul's Catholic Father John J.
waisn, pastor. Sunday masses. 8 and 10.
week day 8.
Assembly of Clod Berrei H. Scott, mis-
tor, Sunday school, 9:45. Divine worship
11, xoung pcopie s society 0:10. uvangei
istlc 8.
Church of God Rev. E. E. Nix. uastor.
Sunday school 10, worship hour 11, eve
ning service 8.
Pilgrim Holiness carl Mansfield, nas-
tor. Sunday school 10. worship hour 11.
evening services 8.
Seventh Day Adventist Elder A. D
Chilson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local
emer in cnarge. Sabbath school Saturday
.jv. morning worsnip 11, Saturday. Bun
day evening evangelistic services.
Mill City Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J, Ferguson,
minister. Sunday School 10 a. m. Morn
ing services 11 o'clock. Sermon subject
win De in recognition 01 visiting Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs, "Friendship, Love
ana irum."
Church of Christ Thomas Courtnev. Jr..
minister. Bible school, 0:45 a. m. Morn
ing services 11 a clock. Chr st an En
deavor hour 6:30 p. m. Evening worship
I. tO U ClOCK,
Community Rev. Wavne Walkins. min
or. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Morning
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worship,. 11 o'clock.
7:45 o'clock.
Evening aervlees
Free Methodist Donald Hlnkle. minister.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship
n ociock. Evening services 7:30 o clock.
Catholie Rev. Mai. pastor.
services 9 o'clock.
Methodist. Baptist
Churches Combine
Calvary Baptist and Leslie
Methodist churches are combin
ing their efforts to present a
Daily Vacation Bible school.
This school will be held at Cal
vary Baptist church on the cor
ner of South Liberty street at
Miller and will start Monday.
June 27 and end on July 8. It
will be in session from 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. each weekday morn
ing of these dates.
Those taking charge of the
school will be a deputation team
from Linfield college with Bob
Emerson as director and one staff
member for each 10 students.
All children between the ages
of 4 and 12 are invited to attend
this school and become more ac
quainted with "The Bible."
Thirty-seven per cent of the
meat animals are raised east of
the Mississippi river.
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It's the First
Time Since Before
the War We've Had
Rayon
Crepes
at only
Camp Meeting
Scheduled Brooks
The 13th annual camp meet
ing of the Assemblies of God,
Oregon district, will be held this
year at Brooks, Ore., June 27
through July 10.
Participants include Rev. Ar
thur Arnold, Jewish evangelist,
well known camp and conven
tion speaker. His presentation ol
Pentecost is said to be unique.
Rev. Harold Horton, of Eng.
land, is to be speaking at the
ministers' institute as well as
in the regular services.
Paul Miller and his wife,
Springfield, Mo., will be work
ing in conjunction with the jun
ior camp.
This year's attendance is ex
pected to exceed last year's 6000
registrants.
Iowa is the second largest cattle-producing
state.
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Services
Every Sunday
8:45 a.m. 11 a. m.
Sunday School 9:50 a m.
C. R.
Schuli
Pastor
Salem, Oregon
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