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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, July 1, 1949
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Rev. M. C. Cuthbertson
Cuthbertson
New Minister
.J Rev. M. C. Cuthbertson, who
has completed your years with
"'Central church of Amarillo, Tex
.. as, has assumed the pastorate of
' the Central Church of Christ,
Chemeketa and North Cottage
' streets, where he will preach his
first sermons Sunday morning
and evening. His sermon subjects
will be "The Work of the Lord"
-and "Looking Forward."
Rev. Cuthbertson is a native
'.' of Dallas, Texas, where he
worked with two congregations
" seven years with Sears and
Summit and more than six years
with Highland Park. In addition
he has held pastorates with Den
ver, Colo., Clovis, N. M., and
Pampa, Texas.
." Central church has a congre
gation of approximately BOO
'. who occupy a modern church
structure.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson
have two daughters, living in
- Dallas, and a son.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian K. Lincoln and Doud. Don
.Priest, paMor. Sunday achool, 10. Service,
,. 11, Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening aerv
lee, 8.
Assembly of God Second and Lincoln.
LeMer Olbaon, paMor. Sundny school, 9:45.
Preachlnji, U a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Youn
people, 6:45, ,
Free Methodht Younv and Oaten. Mr.
Rozella B. DourIu, pastor. Sunday school,
d:45. Preach! ni. 11 a.m. and 1;45 p.m.
Foursquare 1197 E, Lincoln. Arthur On
ble, paalor. Sunday school. 11:45. Worship,
11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Youna people, 6:45.
Fit. Presbyterian Garfield and Third.
K;M K. Fenton, pastor. Sunday school.
:45. Divine worship, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Youni people, 6:30.
Chureh at Jesui Christ of Latter Day
"Saints I. O.O.F. hall. Sunday school, 10.
"Sacrament meetlni, 11:30.
The Reorganised Chureh of Jesus Chrlsl
of Latter Day Saints Corner of Second
and Oarfleld. George Omans, pastor.
Church school, 10. Preaching, 11. Zlons
league, 7. Lecture study, 8.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 ' miles east on
Onion school road. Earl K. Fenton, pas
tor. Worlislp, 10. Sunday school, 10:45.
Church of God Third and Orant. Rny
mond W. Hood, pastor. Church school, 10.
Worship, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.. Young peo
ple. 7.
St. Mary's Mission (Episcopal) E. Lin
coln at Cupid's Court. William Van Me
ter, vloar. Holy communion, 8:30 a.m.
Bible Baptist Grange hall, Settlemler
and Hnrrlson- Earl Baiter, pastor. Sun
day school, 0:45. Worship service, 11 a.m.
and 7:45, p.m. Young people, 6:45.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N. Chrls
tensen, pastor. Doud and Oswald. Sun
day school, 10. Worship service, 11. Lu
ther league at 7:30.
nervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Worship serv
. Ice, 11. Christian Endeavor, 7:30.
Methodist High school auditorium. Or
tnai B. Trick, pastor. Church school, 10.
Worship, 11.
St. Luke's Cathnlle V. L. Moffenbrler,
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 6 00 a m., 8:30 a.m., and
i 10:30, a.m. Benediction after 10:30 anas
Sundays.
Nldaros Lutheran (Monitor) Services
9:30. Sunday school, 10:45 a.m.
Methodist High school auditorium. Or
val B. Trick, pastor. Church school, 10
p'clork. Worship, 11.
Amity Churches
HapttM Bruce Wakemnn, pastor. Sun
day ach ool, 10. Morning worship. 11. To-
Elr, "Temptation." Youth Fellowship, 7.
venlng service, 6. Topic: "The Golden
Mean."
Chureh of Chrlat William F. Morse.
minister, nible school. 10, Morninit wor
ship, 11. Junior meet Inn, 7. Young peo
ple's meeting, 7, Evening service. 8.
Methodist Rev. Frermont Faul. pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning wotithtp. 11.
Junior fellowship, 6. Youth fellowship. 7.
Assembly or God Willtain N. Bearhv,
pastor, buudny school, 0:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Children's service. 7:30. Evening
service, 8.
Saiem 5 Clturcli
eJ
Johnson Memorial Seventh-Day Adven
llst Summer and Hood. A. J. Gordon, pas
tor. A. D. Chilson, aslstsnt. Sabbath
.'chool 9:30. Morning services, II. Service,
3.30 p.m.. Young People's Missionary Volunteers,
Kalem Heights Community Non-denom-Inalluiial
Liberty road at Madrons ave
nue. Rev. T. C. Brown, pastor. Sunday
school, 10, Preaching, 11.
Irnlted Pentecostal 445 Ferry, Rev.
Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school.
11:45. Morning service, 11. Sermon, "The
Merk and the Lowly," Evening service,
"When Israel Crossed Jordan."
Court Street Christian 17 and Court.
W. H. Lyman, pastor, Bible school as
sembly, 9:45. Morning worship and Com
munion, 10:50. Sermon by Ed Farrell. as
sociate pastor, "So Great Faith." Chris
tian endeavor hour. 7. Evening service,
a. Message by W. H. Lyman, "Recogniz
ing God."
Calvary Chapel, Full Gospel 1143 N.
Liberty, near Belmont. Pastors: Rev.
Claude C. and Mary W, Bell. Sunday
school, 10. Morning worship, 11, Eve
ning service, 7:45.
Christ Lutheran State street at 18th.
C. R. Schulz, pastor. Divine worship at
8:45 and 11 o'clock. Sunday school at
9:50 a.m.
Grace Lutheran ! !.C.) Luther S.
Boruen, pastor. Worshipping In Engle
wood school. North 19th and Nebraska
streets. Divine worship at 11. Sermon by
the Rev. O. F. Bran ten.
First Evangrllcal United Brethren
Where Marlon crosses Summer. Rev. Wll
mer N. Brown, pastor, Sunday school,
9:45. Morning service, 11. Evening serv
ice, 8. Message by Rev. Clark Robb.
First Christian Center and High, Dudley
Strain, minister. Walter Naff, Asst. Min
ister. Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morning wor
ship and communion, 10:50. Sermon by
guest speaker from the Slate Convention
at Turner, Oregon. Evening worship, 7:45.
Foursquare Gospel 490 18th (Between
Chemeketa and Center on 19th) James H.
Taylor, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45, Morn
ing service, 11, Crusaders service at 6:45
Evening service, 7:45.
Jason Lee Memorial Methodist North
Winter at Jefferson. Louis C. Klrby, D. D.,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
-service, 11. Sermon, "The Radiant New
Testament Church." Evening- service, 7:30.
S-rmon, "The Book of Life."
Musical Party
Due at Church
Woodburn The Mourer
Johnson party of Portland will
present a musical program at
the Woodburn Foursquare
church Sunday evening at 7:45
o'clock. The group includes Rev.
and Mrs. Roy H. Mourer and
Rev. and Mrs. L. Robert John
son. They will feature vocal so
los, duets, trios and quartets
with accordion, piano and vibra
harp accompaniments.
Also the singing of the "Pear
son Sisters," well known gospel
radio duo, will be a feature of
the program, including the sing
ing of six-year-old Karen.
The party. has just completed
a tour of preaching and singing
in over 28 states and Mexico,
traveling 30,000 miles. Rev.
Mourer is the dynamic speaker
of the party and Rev. L. John
son is chairman and song leader.
The Bible Baptist Sunday
school picnic will be held Mon
day, July 4, at Settlemier park
in Wnnrlhurn starting at 10 a.m.
There will be games, swimming
and a ball game. Those attend
ing ,ra nsltpH tn brine their
lunch and table service. Rev.
Earl Baker of Salem will preach
at the regular services Sunday.
Rev. Clark Robb will be the
guest speaker for both the morn
ing and evening services at the
First Evangelical United Breth
ren church, Marion and Sum
mer, on July 3 and 10 in the ab
sence of the pastor, Rev. Wilmer
Brown. The morning worship
service is at 11 o'clock and the
evening service at 8 o'clock. Rev.
Robb just recently returned
from Grand Rapids, Mich.,
where he was a youth advisor
in the Central Reformed church.
Silverton
Churches
W..L.JI.I Anriraw T.iniftl-
dorf, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Worship,
11. XOUng people iiiv,
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter
n.. a.i,,i. (Mormon) K. P. Hall. Oak
and Mill. Sunday school, 10,
service, 7.
Evening
First Baptist Marion and Liberty Sts.
Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Hev, C.
E. Brlckwpdcl, assistant pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. "The
Experience of a New Lite." Dr. Lloyd
Anderson. Youth meetings, 8:45. Evening
gospel service, 8. "The Parable of the
Sower."
II albert Memorial Baptist Loraled one
mile north of city limits on Hinhwav 99-E.
Rev, C. E. Brlckwetlel, pastor. Sunday
school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. "What
Will Happen When Jesus Conies Aaln?"
Hcv. Brickwedel. Young people's .entitle,
6:30. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30.
faint Paul's Eplsropal Church and
Chemeketa streets. The Rev. George H.
Swift. B.D., rector. Holy Communion (In
the chapel), 7:30. Nursery school In parish
house, 11. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11.
Institute of Rellglnus Hclenca Salem
Woman'H club, 460 North Cottaue street.
Rev. William Byron Charles. "Let Your
Light Bhlne for Freedom," 11. "How to
Use the Science of Mind." (Part II "Start
Where You Are," 8.
Central Lutheran Gaines and North
Capitol. O. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11,
Truth Center 2(12 N. Cottage. Evening
service, B o'clock, Tursday, July 8. Sub
ject, Prosperity." Library, 12 noon to 3.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister.
Church school. 9:45. Worship. 11. Sermon,
"A Higher Patriotism." Youth fellow
ship, 6:30.
First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win
ter, Chester W. Hamhlln. nastor. Jnhn
L. Goodenbcrarr, assistant pastor. Church
school, 9:45. Morning worship. 10:65. "For
i-amois unasnamed," sermon by the
pastor.
First Chureh of Christ. Scientist Lib
erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday srhool
at u a m. Mornine service at 11. Ser
mon Sllhlect. "Onrt" NliFrv nrnvlrinri
ror cnnnren up to 3 years of age during
the morning service. No evenlnir anrvl
uui Kiuy nun AURUAl,
St. John's Lutheran Mo. Synod) North
lflth and A Sts. Hev. H. W. Gross, pastor.
Morning service at 10. Sunday school at 9.
KnUht Memorial Cnngresatlonal Nine
teenth and Ferry Sts. Louis K. White,
minister. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning
worship, 11. Sermon, "The Freedom That
Endures."
First Knlrltuallst nn Nnrth ."a
clal. Rev. Thomas and Minnie Gaxeley,
Volley Churches
Monitor Community Full Gospel Chureh
Monitor, Oregon. Rev. Si Mrs. K. O.
Schilling, pastors. Sunday school, 10. Sun
day morning service, 11, Young people's
meeting, 7. Sunday evening service, 6.
Landscaping Approved
Amity At the rcKiiIar meet
ing of the Amity high school
board, plans for lnnriscaping the
athletic field was approved. As
soon as the town team is through
with the field, work wilt begin
Christian Science Sunday school, 9:45.
Service, 11.
81. Paul's Catholic Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses. 8 and 10.
Week days, 8.
a hi. r r.nA nurrel H. Scott. Pas
tor, Sunday school, 9:45. Divine worship.
Young people's society, o.-iu. ....-
gellstlc, 8.
rhrPh f find Rev. E. E. Nix. pastor.
Sunday school. 10. Worship hour, 11.
Evening service, 8.
Pilgrim Holiness -Carl Mansfield, pas
tor, sundny school. 10. Worship nour,
Evening service, a.
s.v.nlh nnr Arivrntlil Elder A. D.
Chilson, Snlem. and Harold Johnson, local
elder In charge. Sabbath school. Satur
day. 9:30. Morning worship. 11. Satur
day. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
First Christian Chureh Arthur Charles
Rates, minister. Bible school. 9:45 a. m.,
M n. Ford. siiDt.. Lvnn Neal. assistant.
Communion and sermon hour. 11, topic
to ho resented bv M. B. Ford. Evening
service. 8 o'clock, sermon by the minister.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. for Junior
and senior groups.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor.
Sunday school and Bible classes. 10 a. m.
Morning worship hour. 11. sermon sub
ject: "Thev That Are Sick." , Luther
League meetings to oe resumea aunuay.
July 10.
Immanuel Lutheran Sunday school and
Bible classes, 10 a. m. Divine worship 11.
sermon: "The Father's Love." Special
music, solo by Ernest Byberg. Luther
League meeting 7:30 p. m.. subject: "Our
Country to Cherish and to Change."
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class, 10
n. m. Miss Olgft Johnson, sunt. Sermon.
worship hour, 11 a. m., pastor speaking.
Reports given of the national conference
of the Free Lutheran church attended by
Hev.- Tofte.
Christian and Missionary Alllann
Gordon T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday
srhool, 10 a. m.. special classes lor an age
groups. Oscar Satrum, supt. Worship
hour. 11 a. m., 0.car Sat rum in charge
in the absence of the pastor. Junior
young people, directed by Mrs, Art Peder
sen, meet at 1 p. m. Evening service, I
o'clock, special speaker.
Methodist Ben F. Browning. pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Norman Naeaell.
sup I., classes for all age groups, nursery
ior nine iois. wenerai worsmp nour, ll
sermon by pastor, subject: "On the Way
to Dreamland." Special summer song
service. Nursery for children to the age
of four. Youth Fellowship service 7:30
m. niair Ftmny. president. Mrs. Har-
rhou Fisher, counsellor.
Mill Cirv Churches
Preshvterlan Dr. David J. Ferguson,
minister. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
smp, u.
Srayton Churches
raptlst Rev. Wlllard Buckner, pastor
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11
Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8.
New Pastor Named;
Classes 16 Start
Aurora Rev. Robert Hampel
of California is the new Presby
terian minister for the Aurora
and Butteville churches. He will
conduct young people's meet
ings Tuesday evenings, Bible
study Sunday evenings at 7
o'clock, mid-week service of
prayer and Bible study each
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock,
and the usual Sunday school at
10 a.m. and morning worship
service at 11.
At Canby, Bethany Evangeli
cal Free church and the United
Brethren church have joined 1
forces to start a daily vacation
Bible school beginning Wednes
day, July 6, and continuing for
a week.
Miss Eleanor Ellis will be su
perintendent. She has been
teaching similar classes recent
ly at Jefferson, Ore,
Classes will be divided into
beginners, primary, juniors and
intermediates, ranging in ages
from 2 to 15 respectively. In
charge will be instructors, Mrs.
Harry W. Alkire, Mrs. John
Hinderlie, Duane Gorbett, Har
ry Howard, . Rev. Bob Bennett
and Mrs. Whetmore. Musical
program and games will be su
pervised by Mrs. R. M. Swanby,
Mrs. Elmer Pagh and Mrs. Max
Bent.
Evangelical United Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45,
Morning worship. 11. Sermon bv Rev.
Carl Wackerbarth. Evening service. 7:45.
Quest speaker, Miss Helen Bier, dean of
women 01 tne uascaae college, Portland.
Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas
to. Bible school, 10. Worship service. 11.
Youth Fellowship, 8:30. Evening worship.
8
Church of Christ L. M. Seld. minister
Bible study. 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship, 5.
Methodist John Morange. pastor, Bible
school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel
lowship, 8:30. Evening worship, 8.
Assembly of God Rev. Melvin Stock-
w 11, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning
service. 1 1. Young people's meeting, 6:45
Evening evangelistic service 7:45.
mmaculate Conception Cathode Rev
V.th. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses 8, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
t. Partlck's Catholic Lyons) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule. 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass
10.30 a.m.: 3rd and 4th Sundays mass at
8:30 a.m.
Our Lady of Lourdes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule. 1st. 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass 8:30
a.m.: 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. pastor, Sun
day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth
reiiowsmp t, evening service .
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 chureh Rev. Fremont Faul.
pastor. Sunday school 10. morning wor
ship 11, Junior Fellowship 8, Youth Fel
lowship 7.
Assembly of God William N. Beachv.
pastor. Sunday school 9:48, morning wor
ship 11, children's service 7:30. evening
service 9.
Highberger Honored
AumsviUe Ed Highberger
was honored with a surprise
birthday party. Games on the
lawn and a late supper was serv
ed by Mrs. Lee Highberger and
Mrs. Joe Daugherty. Misses
Shirley Ann Kent, Marlene
Frank, LaVetta Dozler, Marilyn
Palmer Hosella Highberger.
Morita Zuber, Coral O'Connor,
Elaine DeJardin, DeVeta Night
ingale and Don O'Connor, Mar
vin Zuber, Franes Reiser, Chuck
Morgan, Jerry Roberts, Jack
Gries and Teddy Highberger.
Youth Rally Slated
Woodburn A Woodburn
Youth for Christ rally will be
held at the local Presbyterian
church Saturday evening at 8
o'clock. A good program of mu
sic is being arranged and the
Braughton Sisters will sing.
Willis Geyer is director.
Pioneer Day Church
Scene for Reunion
Aumsville The Pleasant!
Grove Presbyterian church
south of Aumsville was the
scene of a picnic and reunion.
The church, the oldest standing
church in northwest was built
In 1856.
The St. Paul church was built
earlier but later razed. C. C.
Condit donated the four acres
of land on which the church and
cemetery stand. The Neal Bros
brought the rough lumber by
ex cart from Oregon City. It
was then planed by hand on the
site.
The Bible that was first used
is still in use as is the hand hewn
pews and the store installed at
that time is still in use. No reg
ular services have been held
since the Rev,. Steward died ten
years ago but Sunday School
i,s conducted regularly. The
old foot pump organ is still in
use in the building. It has re
cently been painted and elec
tric lights installed.
In 1900, according to esti
mates, there were 1,527,000,000
people in the world.
Dallas Churches
Mennanlte Brethren O. H. Jantsen,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 10:45. Message by the pastor, com
munion. Christian fellowship group meet
ings, 7. Gospel service, 7:45.
Aoostolle Faltb Loyce Carver, pastor.
No service In this church until after con
clusion of camp meeting July 34.
Chureh of God Henry Lobs an. pastor.
Sunday school. 9:49. Morning worship, 11.
Young people s meeting, o;. cvangcua
tlc meeting, 7:45.
Assembly ef God L. Otis Trlplett. pas
tor. Sunday school, B :45. Morning wor
ship, 11. Vesper service, Christ's Ambas
sadors, junior church,. 8:45, Evangelistic
meeting, 7:46. .
First Christian Kenneth Johnston.
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Sermon, "Freedom's Price."
Christian Endeavor. 7. Evening worship.
Sermon, "The Imperative One."
Christian and Missionary Alliance A.
Hoenlsch, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45.
Morning worship. 11. Sermon. "The Au
thority of the Believer Helps and Hin
drances." Pre-prayed, 7. Evening revival
service, 7:46.
First Presbyterian Earl Willi tun n.n
bow. D.D.. Dftstor. Sundav schnnt. on
Morning service. 11. Sermon. "Long May
vui uuu dc origin wun .rreeaom s Ho
ly Light."
icui.i larniiuuiic nremren A. y.
Toews, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30. Morn
ing worship, 11. Sermon. "Conclave and
Conquest." Young people's fellowship,
t.jv. Evening service, 8:15. Sermon, "The
Queen of Bheba."
Flrat Mdhnrilit rh,ii,.t. ....
Morning worship, ll. Sermon by Rev.
Clark 8. Enz, pastor, "As One Having
Authority." No evening services.
liter. Morning service. 8:48. Church wor-
,nip toiiows. Metnoaist youth Jellowsh d
each Sunday evening.
Eola Sunday School Sunday school.
9:46. Morning worship, 11,
Union Missionary Baptist W. A.
Heard, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Ser
mon, 11.
Falls City Methodist James H. Royer,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship. 11.
St. Philips Catholic Father H. Herman,
pastor. Mass, 10:15.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship.
11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday
school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:49.
Bridgeport Sunday School H. Schmidt,
supt. Sunday school, 10.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormick. pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching, 11.
Evening service, 7:45.
St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney,
vicar, Church school, 10. Morning prayer,
11. Holy baptism, 12:30.
Full. ni. r. m.ii iji.i i
Johnson, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morn-
"uuiig peopie s meeting,
7:30. Evangelistic service, 8.
First Baptist' Sunday school, 945
Morning worship, ll. Training union. 7.
Evening worship, 8.
Divine service, 11.
Sunday school, 10.
Seventh Day Adventtst Ralph Gladden,
pastor. Sabbath school, 9:45. Sermon, 11.
Grt Uannnnli. f I
9:50. Sunday school. 10. Morning wor
R Irk r al1 unriaw a. i. i u
sen, supt. Sunday school, 9:30.
Falls rllv n . .
: Hnawr. oaooatn scnool,
9:30. Preaching, ll.
communion, ll. Bi
ble study, 10. Sunday evening study, g;3o.
Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Faul. mln-
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worthip Services
Every Sunday
8:45 a. m. 11 a m.
Sunday School 9:50 a m.
C R.
Schulz
Pastor
State St
at
18th
Christian Science Sunday school, 9:46
Morning service, 11.
Farewell Arranged
For Mrs. Ole Satern
Silverton Mrs Oapar Sit.m
entertained in an afternoon fare
well party for a group of rela
tives and friends, complimenting
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ole
Satern, who plans to move to
iiuisooro to make her home.
Present were Mrs. Arthur
Gottenberg, Mrs. Elmer Johnson
Mrs. Marie Hiveness. Mrs Mai-.
tin Hatteberg, Mrs. Ingeborg
urmDrecK, Mrs. Harold Satern,
Mrs. Victor Madsen of Hillsboro,
and Mrs. Mabel Lvons of Hons
Bay.
Summer Education
Session Increases
Oregon College of Education.
Monmouth Final registration
figures for the summer session
at Oregon College of Education
released today show 642 students
in attendance for the eight-week
term.
A small number of additional
registrants are expected for a
special workshop in the teaching
01 elementary science due to
start at the Monmouth school
July 15, under the direction of
Mr. Kenneth Wanless, Science
specialist in the Detroit, Michi
gan, public school system.
Of the 642 already registered.
there are 157 men, including 106
veterans, and 485 women, in
cluding ten veterans.
OCE is offering a course list
including more than ninety sub
jects in six major fields of study,
with a resident and visiting facul
ty of fifty.
The earth's population in 1940
was over two billion, or more
than double that in 1800.
1
JUcuW so tnucV
Btiu-.... fce no.-
. ...
Taylor Returns ,
To Own Pulpit
Rev. James Taylor of the
Foursquare church will return
to his pulpit next Sunday, July
3, after an absence of four
weeks, which he and his family
spent in the north.
Unionvalle About 40 mem
bers of the Uniovalle Evangeli
cal United Brethren Sunday
school attended the annual pic
nic held at the McMinnville
park. Games and swimming
were the pastime. Dinner was
served at noon.
Sms like everybody who
TRIES IT love, BEVERLY I
The peanut butter that', STABILIZED
to it spreads like a dream, taste,
fresh at fresh-roaited peanuts, AND
NEVER GETS LOOSE OIL ON TOPI
Beverly ii a food high in body-building
protein and energy valuei. Let your
young onei enjoy plenty I
Tatle without rltkl Unt, y'r.
delighted with lh Beverly you buy,
Clmrrh of Chrl.t Thonmn Courtney,
Jr.. mlnlst.r. Bible itrhool, 8:4V Mornlns
worship.- It. chrlMtnn Kndeavor hour,
0:30. Evening wor5htp. 7:45.
rethollr Rev. Mel, pastor. Mornlns
service,, 9.
Free Melhndl.t Donald Hlnklr. pastor.
Sunday srhool, 10. Mornine. service, 11.
Kvenlng service, 1:30.
Community Rev. Wayne Watlclns, pas.
tor. Sunday school. 10. Mornlns services,
11. Evcnlntr worship. 7:30.
' School teachers in New Eng
land once were generally paid
wo hams In exchnnge for a
year's tuition in arithmetic.
First Baptist Church Invites You
to hear L. T. Anderson, D.D., Sun.
9 00 a. m. "FIRST CALL" over Station KSLM.
11:00 a. m. "The Experience of a New Life."
Morning Worship broadcast over KOCO.
8:00 p. m. "The Parable of the Sower."
(First in a Sunday evening series on the Parables)
7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY. The Male Quartet from West
mont College, Simla Barbara, Calif., will present an hour
of sacred music.
Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor
Marion and Liberty
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