10- JA Cai a c is : n e for drc en) Me Ms ide a Be ste as of bo: Bo of pr. Cu wl rig tot Etc Be tei be be th Be Jc tr fa m In tr VI oi S. qi 01 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Camo Meeting For Advent isfs Pastor A. J. Gordon, local minister of the Johnson Me morial Seventh Day Adventist church at Hood and Summer streets, will represent his church at the annual statewide camp meeting which will be held at Gladstone, near Portland, July 14 to 24. A large number of local members plan to attend also. Church services will be sus pended for the two weekends of the encampment. Pastor uor don, together with about 40 other ministers, has already moved to the grounds and is busy pitching the more than 1000 tents which will house ap proximately 5,000 persons, Te Adventist denomination is one of the largest church groups in Oregon with nearly 13,000 members and over 100 churches. The Gladstone camp with its 73 acres of grounds, has about 600 modern cabins and total hous ing accommodations for 7,000. The estimated weekend attend ance will be about 15,000 in cluding many from Idaho, Wash ington, and California, and visit ors from other denominations. The program will include a full schedule of devotional stud ies and special features. Yoodburn Announces Church Campaign Woodburn Rev. Arthur Go- ble of the Foursquare Gospel church has announced plans for the construction of a new church in Woodburn within the coming year. The new structure will be on the Cummmgs tract just west of the present church. A total of $1305 was subscrib ed during the service last Sun day plus a number of pledges. Action was started immediately to purchase the lJ4 acre tract. A building committee is to be selected to handle the details of the program. Woodburn Churches Christian E. Lincoln and Doud Bts. Don Priest, pastor. S. 8. 10, Service 11. C.E. 7. Evening service 8. Assembly of God Second and Lincoln 8ta. Lester Gibson, pastor, S. 8. 9:46. Preaching 11 and 7:45. Y. P. 6:46, Free Methodist Young and Oaten SU. Mrs. Rozella B. Douglas, pits tor. S. S. 9:45. Preaching 11 and 7:45. Foursquare 1197 E, Lincoln St. Arthur Goble, pastor. 8. B. 9:46. Worship 11 a. m. and 7:45. Y. P. 6:4b. First Presbyterian Garfield and Third Bts. Earl K. Fenton, pastor. B. fi. 9:45 a. m. Dlvlntt worship 11 and 1:30. Y. P. 6:30. t Church of Jesus Christ of L. I.O.O.F. hall, Sunday school 10. ment meeting 11:30. D. S Sacra- The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Corner of Second and Garfield. George Omans, pastor. Church school 10 a. m. Preaching 11. Zlons League 7. Lecture itudy 8, Bethe! Presbyterian 3 miles east on Union school road. Sari K. Fenton. pas tor. Worship 10, fl. 8. 10:45. Church ef God Third and Grant Bti, Raymond W, Hood, pastor. Church school 10. Worship 11 and 8. Y. P. 7. It. Mary's Mission (Eptsoopal) K. Lin coln St. at Cupid's Court. William Van ileter. Vicar, Holy Communion 8:30, Blbla Baptist Grande Hall, Settlemler and Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. 8. 8. 9:45, Worship service 11 and 7:45. Y. P, 6:46. Immanuel Lutheran Harvin N. Chris tensen, pastor, Doud and Oswald Bts. Sunday school 10. Worship service 1 1. Luther League at 7:30. OerTats Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay, pastor, B. S. 10. Worship 11. C. E, 7:30. Methodist City Library. Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Church school 11. Wor ship 11. St. Lukc'a Catholic V. L. Morfenbeler, pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th. Bunday services 6. 8:30 and 10:30. Bene diction after 10:30 mass Sundays, Nldaros Lutheran (Monitor) Bervlces :30. S. B. 10:4i.. Stayton Churches baptist Rev. Wlliard Buckner, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11 Tralnini hour, 7:15, Evening service, 8. Church of Christ Olyds Freoman, pas to.. Alble achool, 10. Worship service, 11 Youth Fellowship, 8:30. Evening worship, Church of Christ L. M. 1d. mtnlMer Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11, Eve ning worship, 6. Methodist John Morante, pastor. Bible school, 10. Worship aervlca, II, Youth Fel lowAhlp, 6:30, Evening worship, 8. Assembly of God Rev. Melvln fltock-W--11, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning strrlee, u. Young people's meeting, 8:45. Svenlni evangelistic aarvloe 7:45. Immaculate Conception Catholle Rv. Kith. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services: Uu 6, 7:30 and 9:80 a.m. t. Partlek's Catholle (Lyons) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule, 1st, and and Sth Sundays, mn.w 10:80 a.ra.i Ird and 4th Sunday mass at 8:80 a.m. Oor Lady of Lourdes (Jordan) Father Leander fitvhnclder, pastor. Winter sched ule, lit, 2nd and Sth Sundays, msu 8:30 a.m.t 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30 Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun day achool 10, morning worship 11, Youth Fellowship 7, evening service 8. Charch of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min ister. Bible school 10, morning worship 11, Junior meeting 7, Young People's meet ing 1. evening services 8, Methodist ehureh Rev. Fremont Faul. pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor ship 11, Junior Fellowship 6, Youth Fel lowship 1, Assembly ef God William N. Reach?, pastor. Bunday school 0:45, morning wor ahlp 11, children's service 7:30, evening service 8. Youth Rally Slated Woodburn A Youth for Chrjst rally will be held Satur day night, July 16 at 8 o'clock in the Full Gospel church here with Willis Geyer in charge. No admittance charge is made for the rallies but an offering is tak en to help carry on the work. People of all ages are invited to attend. Oregon, Friday, July 15, 1949 a(em 3 C liurcli (J a I vary I'hnpe. Full Ooipel. 1143 N, Liberty St.. near Belmont street. Pujtors: Rev. Claude C. & Mary W. Bell. Bervlces Sunday school, in. Hunaay morning wor- 3li ip, 11. Biinaay evening service, 7:45. Klmwood Bible Church 113ft Elm St Albrrt Fartenrecht. pastor, Bible; school. 0:45. Morning worship, 10:45. Youth roups meet, 8:46. Missionary service, :4&. First Christian Chureh HJnh f.nd Center streets. Duley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, associate minister. Church school 9:46. Morning worship and communion. iu:ou. sermon, mines mat Miner mosi Dudley Strain; solo, "Come Yo Blessed" by Scott. Olorla Stone, soprano. Youth groups, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:45, ser mon, "The Folly of Unbelief," Dudley Strain. Court Street Christian Church 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school assembly, 9:46. Morning wor ship and Communion, 10:B0. sermon. "Re deeming tne rime." routn nour, 7. Evening worship, 8. St. Mark E, Lutheran Church 343 N. Church St. Rev. M. A. Oetzendaner, D. D. and Rev. John Baglien, pastors. Sunday school, B:4S, Morning worship service, 11, sermon topic; "From Plight to Peace Thru Prayer." Wesleyan Methodist Church Iflth and Mill strcftta. A. Glenn Yates, pastor. Sunday school 10. Morning service, 11. w.y.f.s., e;4&. Evening Evangelistic ser vice, cju, upmarKs: uuest spe alters, morning Rev, Frank Betzer, Albany, Ore., evening, Rev. Dale Mudget, Salem. First Spiritualist 248 N. Commercial. services at 7:.10. Circle at 6:30. Rev. Chas Cooley, speaker. Flrit Methodist Church Churrh Ind Slate. Church school. 9:4fi. Morning worship, 11. Sermon by the pastor: "Sum mer Religion." All church picnic at 1 at uusn s pasture. Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church Winter at Jefferson Bts, Louis C Kirby, D. D., pastor. Bunday school ai 0:45. Morn Ins service at II. sermon "The Hour of Great Decision": solo: "The Wayside Cross," W. S. Blggerstnff. Eve ning service, 7:30, sermon: "The Great Preacher of the Early Church." First Churrh of God Hood and N. Cot' Ibrc. O. W. Clemens, pastor. Church school, 9:45, Mrs. Clemens, supt. Morning worship, 11, topic: "Living a Spiritual Life." Youth Fellowship, 7. Lavelle Bishop, president. Evening worship. 7:45, topic "Our Riches Through Christ's Poverty." FAITH TABERNACLE N. 6th at Gaines. Max Wyatt, pastor, Sunday school, 10. Worship service, 11, sermon by the pastor, "The Church of the Latter Rain." Eve ning Evangelistic Sermon topic: "Double Portion Days." hft Reortanlxed Church of Jnus Christ or Latter Day Saints Comer North 17th and Chemeketa 8ts. Elder Chas H. Anher, pastor. Church school, 10. Preaching serv- 11. Wlllinm swain speaKing. zions league, 6:30. Bible study, 7:30. Central Church of Christ Chemeketa at Cottage, M. C. Cuthbertson, minister. Bible school, 9:45. Preaching and worship, iu:4o and a. suoject: 10:10, ine win oi God." 8, "Our Bible and How to Use It." Christ Lutheran State street at I8th. , R, Schulz, pastor. Divine worship, 8:46 mul ll. Sunriny school a 9:50. Arnold Wlttrock, student pastor, speaker. Grace Lutheran (ELO Luther S. Bor- nen. nu.Htor. WorshlDDing in sngiewooci school, North 19th And Nebraska streets. Divine worship at 11. First Baptist Marlon at Llherty. Dr, Llovd T. Anderson, nastor, Rev. C. E. uricKWCCim, ussocinio pnsior, ounony school. 0:45. Morn Ine worship. U. "Seven Principles of Bplrltual Guidance." Dr. An derson. Youth iirouns. 6:45. Evening evan gelistic service, 8. "The Parable of the Mustard Beod Tree," II albert Memorial Baptist One mile norm oi underpass on Hignway uh-k. uev. C. E. Brlckwedol. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. "The Antl- Chr 1st nm the Last World Government, Rev. Brickwcdel, Baptist Youth league, 0:30, Evening evangelistic service, 7:30. "Jesus, the Son of Man." Ralem II rich In Community Non-deno- ml nntloi.nl. Liberty road at Madrona ave nue, itev, ''. c. Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 10, Preaching services, 11. First Churoh of Christ. Scientist Liber ty and Chemeketa Sta, Sunday school at li, Morning service at ll. Hermon sub ject; "Life." Nursery for children up to 3 years of age provided during the morn ing service. No Sunday evening service during July and August. .Icniih Nantfl Pentecostal 1175 Lewis St. Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday school, Mornintr worship, ll, Evening evan gelistic, 7:45. Bethany Evansrllcal A Reformed Mar lon and Capitol Sta. Rev, Russell Mayer, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ship, 11, Evening worship, 8. Leslie Methodist S. Commercial at My ers. G. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11. Ser mon subject: "In Tune With Ood." Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30. Union service at Calvary Baptist church. Film: "It's the Brain That Counts" and "Palestine." Truth Center 202 N. Cottaae. Evening service, 8 o'clock Tuesday, July 19. Sub ject: "Prosperity." Library 13 noon to 3. Central Lutheran Gaines and N. Canl- tol. G. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Junior ner- Ice, 10. Morning worship, 11. Junior lea gue, 6:30. Evening service, 7:46. First Evanselical United Brethren Where Marlon crosses Summer. Rev. Wil mer N. Brown, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning service, 11. Sermon sub ject: "The World's Best Seller." Fvenlnr service, fl. sermon subject: "An Unpaid Bill." Messages by Rev. Leslie Parrott. West Si1 em Methodist Third and Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister, Church school, 9:45. Worship, 11. Sermon: "Find ing God." Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Institute of Rellsloui Science Salem Woman's club, 460 North Cottage street. uev. wuiiam nyron Charles. "How to Develop Strong Fath," U. "How to Use the Science of Mind," 9. (Part 31 "This Power Arts Independently of Existing Conditions." First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter, cheater W. Hamblln, pastor. John Ooortrnbcrtfer. assistant pastor. Church school, :45. Morning worship. 10:55. "Out rrum ana ai me Hear. Youth Fellowship, Mill City Churches Preibyterlan Dr. David minister, Sunday school, services 11, Ferguson, Morning Christian Thomas Courtney, Jr., min ister, Bible school, 0:45. Morning wor ship, ll. Christian Endeavor hour. 8:30. Kvonlng worship, 7:45. Catholle Rev. Mai, pastor, services 9. Morning Free Melhodlil Donald w.nn. it- Sunday school, 10. Morning service, ll! r-vening worship, 7:30. Community Rev. Wayne Watklni, pas- tor. Sunday school in Mnmin. ihlp, a. Evening servlcee. 7:30. Monitor Community Full Gospel ehureh Monitor. Oreom.. nv anrt m-. t Schilling, pastors. Sunday school. 10 Morning service, 11. Young People', 7. Bvenlng service, 8, Talbot Community eharrh Talk Rev. R. Ronera Irwin n..iA o' " school, 10. Loren Hoven. aunt. fi..... 'ri .iMrV Ii!vlnfl W0hiP 11. rmon: 'Salvation bv Fath nr h th. wnP,. the Law?" Young People's Service t Mn. Roberta Flnlav. dlr.i-tnr rv.nu. Service, 8. Message: "Purposeful Run ning. Evangelists at Hubbard Hubbard The Henderson quartet, musical evangelists, will conduct services In the Hub bard Gospel church beKinnine July 17, 7:30 p.m. and continu ing every night except Mondav and Saturday nights. The Pub lic is cordially Invited. 'Drive In' Church The Rev. Norman L. Hammer, pastor of the Emmanuel Lutheran church in North Hollywood, Calif., moved his pulpit and organ into the parking lot and opened the first drive-in church. The 36-year-old parson said that a lot of people like to go to the beach or the mountains on Sunday and that if they can come to church in their old clothes that a lot more would attend. The initial experiment brought out 54 cars holding some 160 members of the congregation. (AP Wirephoto) Mill City Church Convention Host Mill City Santiam district Sunday school convention was held in Mill City at the Chris tian church with an estimated attendance of 150 Sunday school goers. Following the basket lunch there was an opening song test led by Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fer rin of Aumsville. Afternoon de votions were led by Fred de Vrics of Pratum. Musical num bers were offered by the Mill City Rangers, Aumsville Metho dist Sunday school, Mill City Christian and Presbyterian Sun day schools. Banners for attend ance were presented to Aums ville Methodist and Stayton Me thodist Sunday schools. Election of officers for the en suing year resulted as follows: Glen Shelton, of Mill City, pre sident; Sigrin Grimstad of Mill City, secretary; Miss Alice Smith of Mill City, children's chair man. Rev. O. A. Jewell of Ly ons Methodist church was the afternoon speaker. The next meeting scheduled for October 2 will be held in Stayton at the Assembly of God church. Silverton Churches Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Nalnts (Mormon) K. P. Hall, Oak and Mill. Sunday school, 10. Evening service, 7. Christian Solenee Sunday school, Service, 11. 9:45, St. Paul's Catholle Father John J. Walsh. Dastor. Bunday masses. 6 and 10 weekdays, 6. Assembly of Ood Berrel H. Scott, pas- r. Sunday school. B:. Divine wor ship, 11. Young People's society, 6:45. Evangelistic, 6. Churoh of Ood Rev. K. K. Nix. pastor. Sunday school, 10. Worship hour, 11. Evening service, 8. Seventh Day Adventist Elder A. D. Chllson, Balam, and Harold Johnson, local elder, In charge. Snbbath school, Satur day, b:ju. Morning worship. ll, Saturday. Sunday evening evangelistic service. Ma roil am and Molalla Concresatlont. Methodist Rex Kendall, pastor . Joint pastorate. Forenoon services at Marquam, afternoon at Molalla. Calvarv Lutheran Jamos A. Tofle. nas. tor. Sunday school and Bible class, 10 n.. Mils Olna Johnson, sunt. Mornlna worship, 11, sermon theme; "The Family Life," Christian and Missionary Alllanee Gar- don T. Brut void, pastor. Sunday school, classes for all ages, 10 a. m Oscar Satrum, supt. Morning worship, 11. ser mon by pastor. No afternoon or evening service, Canby Camp meeting service. First Christian Church Arthur rhorlen Bates, minister. Bible school, 0:45 a. m M. B. Ford. supt. Communion and ser mon, 11 a. m., subject: "The Breakinn of Bread." Senior Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening service, 8, educational hour In answering Bible questions, pastor In charge. TrlnltT Lutheran M -I K TPnhr nednr Sunday school and Bible classes. 10. Di vine worship, 11, sermon subject: "A Good Foundation." Special music. Luther League, Sunday, July 34, 7:30 p. m. Immanuel Lutheran 8. L, Almlle, pas or, Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 . m. Divine worship, 11. sermon: Launch tun out Into th rwn i.mvi.r Lengue, 7:30, discussion subject: "Cross ing the Red "c". Methodist Ben F Rrnvninv mini.u. Sunday school, 9:45, Norman Naeitelt supt.. classes for all age groups. Morn ing worship, 11 a. m., sermon by pastor. Ladles vocal choral group In special num- uci. iwrs. nonain Asooe, accomnan st. Pllrrlm lInllnfBn c m.nn ,.,.. Sunday school, 0:45, James Oraham supt., Virginia Alger, assistant. Sermon by pastor. 11. Young People meet, 7. H.aiiHciioiic, wrmon, o. Honor Mrs. Scolt Silverton Out-of-town visi tors included among the guests of Mrs, Norman Eastman and Mrs. L. C. Eastman in entertain ing in compliment to Mrs. Peggy facott this week, were Mrs. Gladys Irish of Eugene, Mrs.' H. M. Turtletaub of Portland and Mrs. Sam Grauman of Los Angeles. Choose the right sun glosses at the beginning of the Summer . . . and give your eyes the protection they need from dangerous sun rays. Stunning frame styles. Sun Glasses (.. 5'rl Dr. it, E. Boring in Modern Styles Optometrists AT BORING 383 Court Dignified Dallas Churches Evangelical Mennonlte Brethren A. P. Toews, pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 Morning worship, 11. Last morning ser vice In old church building, Sermon, "A New Campaign." Sunday evening ser vice, 7:30. Commemorative program on mstoricai significance oi tne oia emu building. First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas tor, Bible school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Robs J. Orlffeth, president of North west Christian college, will speak. Com munion service. Fellowship hour, 6:30. Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening Evangel istic service, 8. First Presbyterian Earl William Ben bow, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morn tug worship, 11, Sermon, "Twins Not Identical." First Methodist Clark 6. Enz. nastor. Second unified family service, 10. Ser mon, "Man the Pumps." Mennonlte Brethren O, H. Jantzen. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Christian fellowship groups, uospei service, 7:30. Christian and Mlsslonarv Alliance A. Hoenifich. pastor.. Sundav school. S:4f. Morning worship. 11. Sermon. "Christ for a Needy World." Evening service, 7:45. Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff. pastor, Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Evening gospel hour, 8. Trinity Lutheran Karl Ufer. nastor. Sunday school, 10, Divine service. 11. Grace Mennonlte Sunday school, 10. worship, 11. Young People's 7:30. Evangelistic service, 8. Morning meeting, Evanrelleal United BrAthpun n wminm Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Wor ship, U. Youth fellowship, 7. Pre prayer, 7:30. Evangelistic hour with Rev. and Mrs. Clark Robb as guest speakers. Apostolio Faith No services durin an. nual camp meeting. Bridgeport Sunday School H, Schmidt, supt. Sunday school, 10. Churoh of God Henry Loggan, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Young people's meeting, 6:46. Evan gelistic service, 7:46. Seventh Day Adventist Ralph Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school, 9:46, Sermon 11. Assembly of God L. Otis Trlplett, pas tor. Sunday School. 0:4S. Mornlnr unr. ship, 11. Vesper service, Christ Ambas sadors and Junior church, 6:45. Evangel istic meeting, 7:45. Falls City Methodist Jam us W. Rnvir pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ship, 11. Oak Grove chattel Fremont Taut mln. Ister, Morning service, 9:45. Church fol lows. Methodist Youth fellowship each Sunday evening. Free Methodist R. w Mrrncminir na.. tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching, 11. Evening service, 7:46. St. Thomas Kolsoonal Cvril P. Warm-v pastor. Church school, 10. Morning prayer, 11. Holy Baptism, 12:30. Falls City Christian Chart. Vnrw pastor. SundBy school. 10. Morning worship, ll. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Church of Jesus Christ of t.tt.r n. Saints Elder Miller. Sunday school, 10 Sacrament meeting, 11. Falls City Free Methodist Ollhur t .in Vin son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning service, 11, Young people's meeting 7:30. evangelistic service, 8. First Baptist Sundav ichnnl o-ak Morning worship, ll. Training union." 7. Evening worship, 8. St. Philips Catholle Father H W.rm.n pastor. Mass, 10:16. Churoh ef Christ Bible studv. 1fl rnm. munlon, 11. Evening study, 6:30. Eola Sundav Sehanl Rnnrla irhflnl Bermon, 11. ' Union Mission Baotlst Hnrmnnv im munity. W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Sermon. 11. Rlckreall Sundav School J. N. Thl.. ten, supt. Sunday school, 8:30. Falls City Seventh Day Adventist Ralph Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school. 0:30. Preaching, ll. Christian Science Sunday school, 8:45. Service. 11. Amity Churches Baptist Bruca Wak.man. nastor. Hun. day school. 10. Mornln, wonhlo. 11, Mrs. nuuiew niKemin, speaxer. Youth Fl. lowshlp, 7. Evening s.rvlea. I, Mrs. Wak. man, speaxer. Church or Christ Rev. Wm. F. More, minister. Blbl. school, to. Mornln. wor ship, 11. Junior meetlna. 7. Vmm. i.vUk.v .iicckjiii, i, evening service, s. Methodist Rev. Fremont Faul. nastor. Sunday school. 10. Mornlnr worship, 11, Junior Fellowship, a. Youth Fellowship, Asaemb.lv .1 Ood William M. Bearhv. pastor. Sunday school, 9:49. Morning wor.mp, ii. miiaren. meetinil, 7:30. Evening service, 8. OPTICAL Dr. Sam Hughes Credit Phon 3-650 - ,m-- Two Dallas Families Have Surprise Visit Dallas Two Dallas families had occasion to recall the old saying, "It's a small world," on July 3. Good friends, neighbors and members of the same church, the A. L. Coote family and the Raw son Chapin family met without pre-arrangement or any idea of seeing each other at the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor on that date, according to a card received from Mr. and Mrs. Chapin by friends here. Both families are on eastern trips to visit relatives. The Chapins are centering their va cation at Philadelphia, Pa., and the Cootes are spending most of their time at Flushing Mead ows, N. Y. While boarding an excursion boat for the trip to the main land from the Statue of Liber- yt, the Chapins noted familiar faces in the line of. passengers getting off. They instantly rec ognized the Cootes, who also saw them. Because of the press of the crowd, however, the two families had time only to look mutually surprised and speak before moving on. Mansfield Leaving Silverton Pastorate Silverton Rev. Carl Mans field of the pastorate of the Pil grim Holiness church in South Water street, Mrs. Mansfield and their guests, the Alger sisters plan to move to Canby as soon as they have completed their new home there. Rev. Mansfield who has been with the local congregation for several years, will leave the pastoral work here within three weeks, the Rev. D. C. Olson from the middle west will succeed Rev. Mansfield who plans to en ter state evangelistic work for his church. Missionary to Speak Sunday Miss Paulina Fotte, mission ary from China recently re turned to this country from the Orient, will speak during 7:45 p.m. service of Kingwood Bible church Sunday. Miss Fotte who has served as a missionary for a number of terms was forced to flee from communist-held ter ritory. Meetings Transferred Woodburn The Woodburn Methodist church has trans ferred its meeting place from tne high school auditorium to the basement of the local city library until the new church building, now under - way, is completed. The first meeting at the library will be held this Sunday, July 17, with Sunday school at 10 a.m. and worship service at 11 o'clock. Another METRO MARVEL! Long Sugar WAFERS Specially Priced Saturday Only Assorted chocolate and vanilla Single layer Ideal for lunches, picnics, parties Approximately 60 to a pound A REAL FEATURE at . THI STORES OF BETTER VALUES 136 North Commercial Santiam Rebekahs Install Officers v Mill City Mrs. Dean Jack son was Installed as Noble Grand of Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. 166 of Mill City for the next ensuing six months. Others Installed were: Car man Stafford, vice grand; Ber tha Baltimore, secretary; Hazel Nelson, treasurer. Appointive officers: Mabel Veteto, Warden; Julia B a s e 1 1 , conductor; Frances Merrill, chaplain, Ruby Brlsbln, musician; A 1 u r a Chance, RSNG.; Ida Fleetwood, L S N G.; Blanche Syverson, RSVG.; Laurel Brown, LSVG.; Margaret Liberty, 1 n a 1 d e guardian; Alma Thomas, out side guardian and Eva Duffy, flag bearer. In charge of installation cere monies was Alura Chance, Dis trict Deputy President, assisted by her staff of installing officers Ruby Brlsbin, deputy mar- shall; deputy warden, Vera Hath away; deputy secretary and treasurer, Ida Fleetwood. The retiring Noble Grand, Wilma Stewart, presented gift remembrances to her out-going officers and the lodge presentea a gift of crystal to her. Mrs Maude McKitrick, of Parkdale, a former resident here, received re-instatement in the Mill City lodge, Miss Marlene Wilson Given Birthday Party Oak Point Miss Marlene Wilson was the honored guest at a surprise wiener roast and swimming party at the Dallas park given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilson. The oc casion was her birthday anni versary. Mrs. Z. Bartel pre sented her with a large cake. Guests were Marlene, Romel le and Raymond Wilson, Mar vin and Jerry Bartel, YaVonne and Wayne Scranton, Ronna Hardman, Don and Robert Webb, Randy and Hershel Mc Caslin, Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth MeCaslin and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Younger Group Guest At Gottenberg Home , Silverton Miss Jeanell Got tenberg assisted by Miss Betty DePeel, planned a house-warming party for 17 members of the younger group, in the opening of the recently completed base ment game room in the Oak street home of the parents of Miss Gottenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg. Present for the social eve ning were the Misses Joyce and Janice Herigstad, Floyd Simpson, Miss Margie Leonard, Miss Patty Megonigal, Miss Raggy Storruste, Miss Martha Storruste, Miss Delores DePeel, Lowell Brown, Jr., Marvin Jahn, Doug Jahn, Robbie Scarth, Har old Watts, Bob Johnson and the hostesses, Miss Jeanell Gotten berg and Miss Betty DePeel. Garden Club Meets Dayton The Dayton Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Sina Christensen, with Mrs. Lena Willard as co-hostess. The topic was house plants and there was an open discussion. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lynn Williams, president, and each one is to bring a specimen flower for judging among the members. Byers Guests at Service Woodburn Rev. and Mrs, Fred Byers will be in charge of the services Sunday at the Full Gospel church, according to the pastor, Rev. Lester Gibson. Sun day school is at 9:45 a.m., morn ing service at 11 a.m., evening service at 7:45 p.m. Midweek prayer service Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. " llllj mm m Salem, Oregon C East Salem Club Women Will UM Fnmilv Pirnir YY III iwim J East Salem, July 15 The July meeting of the Swegle Woman's club was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Nnr-trin nn Ent Garden road. Mrs. Kenneth Purcell and Mrs. Lester Purcell assisted Mrs. Norton Present were Mrs. Louis Newman, Mrs. Ralph nein, mrs. Clifford Yost, Mrs. Ralph Beck- er, Mrs. William Damery, Mrs. John Swanson,. Mrs. Helen En loe, Mrs. Charles Bottorff, Mrs. E. E. Brandt, Mrs. Charles A. Sal, Mrs. Albert Pay, and Mrs. William Hartley. Only a short business meet ing was conducted by the pres ident with the definite date for the August family picnic set for the second Sunday at Silver Creek Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns entertained with an outdoor tur key dinner Saturday evening at tHeir home on Monroe avenue in honor of Arthur Stowell who is leaving for Adak, Alaska, Sunday for another year's, work there. This will be the third year for this work. In attend ance for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John French: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and son, Freddy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gol- dale and son, Edward M. Paul, who Is home on furlough after spending two years in China, Guam, and Frankfurt, Germany, and will return to duty on the 24th to Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. John Goldale; Victor Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. George Bon- dreau from Seattle, Wash., ar rived in Salem Sunday for a visit at the Arthur Stowell home on Monroe avenue for a few days. Mrs. Bondreau is a sister of Mr. Stowell and dinners have been given at both the Stowell and Johns homes this week in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good year of Fostoria, Ohio, arrived in Salem Wednesday for a va cation visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hartley on Lancaster drive. Zena Sunday School Plans Annual Picnic Zena Geraldine Palke gave object lessons at Zena Sunday school and played for singing led by Jack Quiring, superin tendent. Announced was the Sunday school picnic scheduled for Sun day, July 17 at the R. C. Shep- ard farm with no-host picnic dinner and which will be pre ceded by brief Sunday school and preaching by Rev. Oliver M. Thomas who with his wife and daughters, Jean, Joy and Mary are here from Brazil, South America. Joy and Mary will sing in Portugese and Rev. Thomas will show Brazilian curios, and ko dachrome slides. 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With a little conscious effort you can establish better posture hab its in about a week's time. C.yrurht This la th. mth .f s.rlss f E4I t.rle! advertisement! .....Tint- In thle paper aaeh weak. Capital DrugStore State b Liberty Phone 3-3113 in serving a 1 o'clock luncheon. Stephen Champ Families Gather Gates Descendents of Laura A. and Stephen H. Champ held a family reunion at the Stayton park. It was voted to make the gathering an annual affair. Officers elected were presi dent, Mrs. Milbourne Rombo; vice president, Mrs. Leonard Zuber; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Eldon Champ. Present were Mr. and Mr.. L7l. Shel ton, Dwlcht and Maryn, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Champ, Oene, Duane and Marvin, Mr. and Mr.. Byron Champ. Donna and Wanda, all from Stayton: Mr. and Mrs. Dal. Champ and Kenneth from Menem. : Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Laura Jo and O.oria and Mr. and Mr.. Riley Ohamp of Oat., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zuber and Roy from Portland; MfKt. and Mr.. Frank Smith, Nanoy and Dayl. from Cheyenne. Wyo.. end Mr. .nd Mrs. Ted Balal.er and Kitty from Unledwood, waan. f Church Society Meets Falls City The Missionary Society of the Free Methodist church held its July meeting at the church. The meeting was in charge of their president, Mrs. uubert Johnson. Devotional were led by Mrs. Jessie Moyer, Mrs. Henna Harrington ana Mrs. Ann Sorenson. The pro gram was in charge of Miss Alice Johnson. Those attend ing were Mrs. Gilbert Johnson, Mrs. Katherine Page, Mrs. Ber tha Harrington, Mrs. Jessie Moyer, Mrs. Phoebe Ward, Mrs. Louise Trueax and children, Miss Alice Johnson and Mrs. Vernon Murphy. Guests Fowler Home Unionvale Hubert Shirley and sister, Miss Lina Shirley of Longview, Wash., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler Wednesday They were schoolmates at a rural schol in Richardson, Neb., more than 60 years ago. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Invites You Two Warship Service! Every Sunday 8:45 a m. 11 a m. Sunday School 9:50 a m. C R. Schulx Pastor GARDENS Salem, Oregon 1