Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 29, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, July 29, 1949
Camp Meetings
Occupy Churches
Silverton Churches locally
are observing out-door meetings
and camp meetings, together
with regular social activities lor
the coming week.
Rev. S. L. Almlie of the Im-
manuel Lutheran church is an
nouncing the Lloyd W. Swantz
"Rambling Through Europe"
education talk and showing of
films in colored movies with
narration in more than an hour's
program taking the audience
through places of historical and
religious interest in Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Great Bri
tian, Holland, Belgium and
France, emphasing the expand
ing of Lutheranism among the
DP's.
Devotions will be by Hilmar
Mostel, national financial secre
tary of Luther Student associa
tion of America. Swantz spent
two and one-half years in Europe
with the 8th Air Force. The
program will be at Immanuel
church Wednesday, August 3, at
8:30 in the evening.
Ladies Aid circle meets Thurs
day 2 p. m., hostesses, Mrs. John
Harstad and Mrs. A. B. Ander
son. Zion circle meets Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
Fireside room, Mrs. Tom Ander
son and Mrs. Oscar Loe, host
esses. Youth room is to be dedi
cated to the memory of Harlan
Nerison and Harold Odman
Sunday evening, July 31, Rev.
Luther Borgen, Salem, speaker.
No Sunday school classes at
Trinity Lutheran. Ladies Aid
will hold a picnic in the church
park Wednesday, beginning at
noon.
Calvary Lutheran Ladies Aid
meets Wednesday, 2 p. m., the
committee serving at the church
Luther League convention is at
Puget Island at Fir3t Luther
church, August 5 to 7.
Rev. Ben F. Browning of the
Methodist pastorate, is attending
a ten-day refresher course at
Tacoma, with Prof. T. S. Roberts
of Salem giving a musical pro
gram Sunday, July 31, at the
general worship hour In the ab
sence of the pastor.
Youth Rally Planned
Monitor Rev. E. C. Shilling
of Monitor is sponsoring an in
terdenominational youth rally
in the Monitor I.O.O.F. hall Sat
urday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev
Arthur Hoenisch of the Chris
tian Missionary Alliance church
of Dallas will be the speaker
Special music will be featured
including numbers by the Dal
las band. The public is invited
jalem d L hurched
St, John'i Lutheran (Mo. Synod) North
letn and A sts. Rev. h. w. uross, pas
tor. Morning: services at 10 a.m. Sun
day school at 0 a.m.
Talbot Community Talbot, Ore. Rev,
R. Rogers Irwin, pastor. Sunday school,
10. Divine worship, 11. Message: "Some
Were Bewitched." Young people's service.
7. Mrs. John rlniay, director. Evening ser
vice, 8. Sermon: "No Accommodation
Without Reservation"
First Baptist Marlon at Liberty. Dr.
Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E.
Brlclcwedel. assistant castor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. "The
cnurcn at corintn," Dr. Lioya Anderson.
Youtn meetings. e:&. Evening gospel ser
vice. 8. Evenlne message. "The Parable
of the Hidden Treasure."
Halbert Memorial Baptist Located one
mile north of Underpass on Highway 9B
E. Rev. C. E. Brlclcwedel, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45, Morning worship, 11. Quest
speaker. Young people's league. 0:30. Eve
ning gospel service, 7:30.
Couxt Street Christian 11th and Court
W. H. Lyman, pastor. Bible school as
sembly, 9:4S. Morning worship and com
munion iu:ou o'ciock. sermon oy w. .
Lyman, "Christ and Our Weakness."
Christian Endeavor hour, 7. Evening ser
vice 8. W. H, Lyman, "On Oettlng By."
First Christian High and Center, Dud
Icy Strain, minister, Walter Naff, associ
ate minister. Church school, 0:46 a.m.
Morning worship and communion, 10:80.
Sermon, "The Discipline We Need," Dud
ley Strain. Solo by Edith Falrham. Church
board planning conference immediately
following the morning worship. Youth
groups, 6:30. Evening worship. Sermon by
Dudley Strain.
Jason Lec Memorial Methodist North
Winter at Jefferson Sts. Louis C. Klrby,
D.D., pastor, Sunday school, 9:45. Morn
ing service, 11, Ouest speaker, Rev. Alan
C. Wilcox will speuk on: "Finding God
Through Human Experience." Solo: "The
Holy City" by Alice ose Jones.
Grace Lutheran (E.L.C.) Luther 8.
Borgen, pastor. Worshipping In Englewood
school, North 19th and Nebraska streets.
Divine worship at 11 a.m.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian Don Priest, pastor. Sunday
ichool at 10; services, 11; C. X., 7; evening
services, 8.
Aaumblv of God Lester Oibson. pastor.
Sunday school, 9:46: preaching, 11 and
7:46; Y. P., 0:45.
First PresbvterlAn Chfmpkpln at win.
ter, Chester W. Hamblln, pastor. John L.
Ooodenberger, assistant pastor. Church
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 10:55.
Flatneu and Holiness." sermon hv thu
pastor.
Fpm Mnthod.it Mrs. Roiella B. Doug
las, pastor. Sunday school, 1:46; preach
ing, 11 and 7:46.
Christ Lutheran BL&t (.r.rt nt inth r
R. Schuli, pastor. Divine worship at 8:45
and 11 o'clock, Sunday school, fl;60.
Foursquare Arthur Ooble, pastor. Bun
day school, 6:46; worship, 11 and 7:5;
Y. P., 8:46.
First Presbyterian Earl K. Fenton, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45; Divine worship,
11 and 7:30; Y. P., 8:30.
Truth Center 2fi2 N. PnttuD mv.,w,T
service, 8 p.m. Tursriay, August 2. Subject:
"PrOSDrrltV CoilSCinil " l.thrnru 11
to 3 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of L.B. 8. Sun
day school, 10; sacrament meeting, 11:30.
The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints George Omans,
pastor. Church school, 10; preaching, 11;
Zlons League, 7; lecture study at 8.
Itethel Presbyterian Earl K. Fenton,
pus tor. Worship, 10; Sunday school, 10:46.
Church of God Raymond W. Hood,
pastor. Church school, 10; worship, 11
and 8; Y. P., 7.
Jesua Name I'enleonital 1ns t
street. Ronald V. Slttser. pastor. Sunday
school, 10, Morning worship, n. Afternoon
Jubilee, 3. Evening evangelistic, 7:45.
Salem Helchts CommunltT Knn.H.,,.
mlnatlonal. Liberty road at Madron a ave
nue. Rev. T. C. Brown, pastor. Sunday
school, 10. Preaching services, 11.
United Pentecostal 44ft nurr
Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday
school. fl;46. Morning service, 11, Sermon
subject: "A Divine Visitation." Evening
service. 7:45. Sermon subject: "Various
St. Mary'a Mission CEplsoopaD William
Vim Meter, Vicar. Holy Communion, 8:30.
nible naptlst Earl Baker, pastor. Sun
day school, 9:45; worship service, 11 and
7:45; Y. P., 8:45.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvin N. Chris
tenaen, pastor. Sunday school, 10; wor
ship service, 11; Luther League at 7:30.
nervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. Sunday school, 10; worship, 11;
C. E 7:30.
Methodist Ormal B. Trick, pastor,
church school, 10; worship 11.
St. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler,
En fit or, Sunday services, 8, 8:30 and 10:30;
enedlctlon after 10:30 mass Sundays.
Nldaros Lutheran (Monitor) Services.
9:30; Sunday school, 10:46.
Amity Churches
Baptist Brure Wakeman, pastor, Sun
day school, 10: morning worship, 11;
Youth Fellowship, 7; evening service, 8.
Methodist Fremont Faul, minister. Sun
day school, 10: morning worship, 1 1 ;
Junior Fellowship, 8; Youth Fellowship,
7:30.
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school, 10; morning worship.
11; Youth meetings, 7:30; evening service,
8:30.
Assembly of God William Beschy pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45; morning wor
ship, li ; Youth service, 7:16; evening
rime, 1.70.
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.
Schulz
Pastor
Church of Four Square Gospel 490 N.
19th St. Between Center it Chemeketa.
Rev. James Taylor, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning service, 11. Farewell
sermon. Sermon subject, "Church of the
Living God Arise." Four Snuar Crusaders,
8:45. Evening service, 7:45, Sermon by
Rev. Roy Worthington.
Central Church or Christ Chemeketa
at Cottage, M. C. Cuthbertson, minister.
Bible school, 9:46. Preaching and worship,
10:46 and 8. Subjects: 10:45, "A Success
ful Church." 8, "How Much Influence
Does the Bible Have Over You?"
Bethel Baptist North Cottage and D
streets, Rev. Rudolph Woyke, paator.
Sunday sohool, 0:45. Morning worship, 11.
uis pasior preacninp; on a warning."
Evening service, 7:30 with the following
sermon topic: "increase our raitn."
'
First 8d. ritualist 34fl N. CnmmRrrlnl
Rev. Roy Miller, Tacoma, speaker. Circle
ni o:ju, services At 7:jo.
Knisht Memorial Cnn rat I final 10th
and Ferry street. Louis E. White, minister.
Sunday school. 0:46. Mornlnir worshln. tl.
acunuii, nucMCHi nriiRinn," D.V ur, Uftn-
lel H. Sclmlze of Willamette university,
Church-time nursery.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Da
Saints 5th and Mndison. John E, Salis
bury, bishop. Sunday school, 10. Priest
hood meoting & primary, 11:30. Evening
Monitor Community Full flnnnrl Mnni.
tor. Ore. Rev. & Mrs. E. C. Schilling, pas-
lor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship,
11. Young people's service, 7, Evening ser
vice, 8.
Calvary Chapel Full Gospel 1143 N.
Liberty St., near Belmont. Rev. Claude C.
and Mary W. Bell, nnstnrn. Htmrinv irhnni
10. Morning worship, 11, Evening service,'
Lentral Luthrrnn On inns and North
uapiioi. u. o. Kunti.it rom, pnslor. Radio
broadcast on KSLM, 8:45. Junior service,
10. Morning worship by Augsburg Cara
van, 11, Cradle roll party, 5.
Institute at Rrllrlnua fint.n... CI-...
Woman's club. 460 North Cottage street,
itev. wiiuarn nyron Charles. "Increaslnit
Your Efficiency." 11. "Hrnir tn Tl tl,.
Science of Mind," 8. (Part 6) Separate
muimiii irgm neipiui WOUgnt,
First Church of flhrl.t. ainii-i o..
day school at H; morning service at 11
sermon SUbJect: "Ijivh" nnrurv fr
rtren up to 3 years of age provided durlna
the morning service. No Sunday evening
' ana August.
Mill City
Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ft-iM.rti
minister. Sunday school. 10 a. m,, Morn
ing services, 11.
Christian Thoinna Courtney, Jr., min
ister, lllblr St'hoitl. f)'4h- mnrnln,
vices 11. Christian Endeavor hour, 8 30
Evening services, 7:45.
Catholic Rev. Mai. nastor. Mnmin.
Frre Methodist Donald lltlrl nl.tn.
Sunday school, 10 a. tn.; morning' services
at li. Evening worship at 7:30.
Community Rrv. Wavne Watvins n...
tor. Sunday school, 10; morning worship
at 11, Evening service, 7:45.
SALEM
YOUTH
RALLY
July 30, 8 p.m.
at
Central Lutheran Church
Capitol and Gaines
Presenting
The College
Caravan for Christ
Including
12 college students In
special music, testi
monies, and a gospel
message.
Rev. Kiyoshi Tanimoto
Methodists to
Hear Tanimoto
The pastor of a Methodist
hurch destroyed by the atom
bomb in Hiroshima, Japan, will
be guest speaker Sunday at 11
a.m. at Salem First Methodist
church. He is the Rev. Kiyoshi
Tanimoto, who is rebuilding that
church and is now on an Ameri
can tour for the Methodist
church's board of missions and
church extension.
Rev. Tanimoto is also study
ing church social work so that
he may establish such work in
his home city.
Injured when the bomb ex
ploded in 1945, Rev. Tanimoto
soon gathered a handful of sur
vivors into a parish and now
has a congregation of more than
300. He has been active in
relief and rehabilitation service
in Hiroshima.
A native of Japan, he receiv
ed his college and seminary
training at Emory university,
Atlanta, Ga., and was pastor of
a Japanese Christian church in
Hollywood before returning to
Japan in 1940.
Rev. Tanimoto is one of the
six Japanese heroes of John
Hersey's book, "Hiroshima,"
written about the bombing experience.
Dallas Churches
First Maihndlst Mill street near Main,
Clark S. Ens, pastor. Church school and
morning worship, 10. Sermon, "Man the
Pump" by the pastor. Trumpet solo,
George Slawson. Senior youtn lenowsnip,
Jane Hart and Marlorle Lute, leaders.
5:30 D.m. Intermediate fellowship. Donald
Hudson, leader, 7. "A Modern Drama for
the Church" entitled "If the Light Be
Darkness" at 8 In the First Presbyterian
church under the Joint sponsorship of the
Methodist and Presbyterian cnurcnes.
First Presbyterian Earl William Ben-
bow, D.D.'minlster. Sunday school, 8:46.
The service Sunday morning it 11 o'clock
will be built around the place of religious
drama.Jack Power and three other young
people will present at 8 o'clock a reli
gious orama eniiuea, ii me lagm bb
Darkness." The Methodist ana Presby
terian congregations are sharing In this
program.
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
tor. Bible school, 0:45. Morning worship,
11. The message of the morning, "The
One and the We," will be brought by the
Eastor, Kenneth Johnston. Fellowship
our, 8:30 with films, Christian Endeavor,
Evening service, 8 with evangelistic
singing and preaching. The message is
emmea, " ine impact oi uua a wc,
Evangelical Mennonite Brethren A. P.
Toews, pastor. Sunday school at 9:36.
Morning worsnip service, n. ota-te peni
tentiary. Salem, service at 2. Christian
Endeavor service, 7:30.
Christian Science Sunday service. 11.
Sunday school, 9:45.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Rev.
. Hoenisch. Dastor. Sunday school, 9:45.
Mornlnir worship. 11. Rev. Hoenisch will
bring the message entitled, "Finally, My
Brethren." Park service, 2:45 p.m., spon
sored by the Oideons. Evening tent meet
ing, s. Kev. Hoeniscn wm pring nis iare
wcll sermon, "Why I Am Leaving Dallas."
Perrvdale Christian C. A. Bias, minis
ter. Orris Doty Is expected to occupy the
pulpit this Sunday In Mr. Bias' stead.
Grace Mennonite Opening service, 9:50
m.: Sundav school. 10: morning wor
ship, 11; Young people, 7:30; Evangelistic
service, b;io.
Apostolic Faith Loyce C. Carver, pas
r. Services reopen here Sunday, July
31, Morning devotional service will be
held at 11 with the Sunday school pre
ceding It, as usual, at 9:30. The evening
evangelistic service will open at 7:50 with
a musical program by the organ, an in
strumental group, ana me cnorus.
Chureh of God Henry Loggan, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45; morning worship,
Young people's meeting. o: evan
gelistic service, 7:45.
Evangelical United Brethren R. William
Elmer, minister. Sunday school, 9:46, with
B. Schroeder. superintending, There
will be no preaching service, morning or
nignt, aue to tne annual conrerence ses
sion a-t Jennings Lodge.
Musical Evangels
Offering Programs
Woodburn The Mourer-John-
son party, musical evangelists
who recently appeared in Wood-
burn, will again make an ap
pearance here at the Foursquare
church on East Lincoln street
this Saturday night and twice on
Sunday, July 31.
Saturday, July 30 at 8 p. m.
an entire evening of music will
be presented with vocal solos.
duets, trios, quartets and instru
mental numbers on piano, vibra-
harp and accordion. A special
feature will be the writing pub
licly of a new chorus from titles
suggested by the audience.
Sunday worship service at 11
a. m. and evangelistic service at
8 p. m. will be conducted by the
Mourer-Johnson party. Especial
ly featured is the singing of the
"Pearson Sisters," well known
Gospel radio duo and recording
artists.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services by the
pastor, Rev. Arthur Goble.
Taylor to Speak
At Tabernacle
Rev. James Taylor, pastor of
the Four Square church who is
moving to Lebanon, will be
guest speaker at Faith Taber
nacle, 5th and Gaines streets
Saturday night. He will speak
on the subject "Let God Arise."
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pas
tor. Sundav school at 9:45: morning wor
ship, H, the pastor will bring the mes
sage. At 11:30 the juniors go to their
own service directed by Mrs. J. n. votn.
Assembly of God- L. Otis Trlplett, min
ister. Sundav school. 9:45: morning wor
ship, 11, message by the pastor; Vesper
service and Christ Ambassadors meeting,
e:ie; junior cnurcn at tne same time,
Seventh Bay Ad vent 1st Ralph Gladden,
pastor. I a Estelle, superintendent. Sab
bath school at 9:45; sermon at 11.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck.
pastor, Sunday school, 9:45; preaching
services, ii ana 7:o.
Episcopal Rev. Cyril P. Hanney, Vicar.
Services: church school, 10, kindergarten,
nursery, 11, morning prayer, 11, Holy
Baptism. 13:30. Holy Communion first
Sunday in tne montn and saints Days,
First Baptist Sunday school, S:45;
morning worship. 11; Training Union. 7:
evening worship, 8.
Monmouth EnsleoDal fSt. Hilda's)
Rev. Cyril F. Hanney, Vicar. Holy Bap
tism, 8:45: morning prayer. 9: church
school, 10; Holy Communion first Sunday
in tne montn ana on tsainie uays.
Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst Church
-Ralph Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school.
9:30, Supt. Kenneth Sample; preaching
services every Baooatn at u.
Falls City Methodist James H. Royer,
pastor. Sundav school. 10: mornlnir wor
ship, 11.
St. Philips Catholic Father H. Herman.
pastor. Mass, 8:16 a. m., second and
fourth Sundays of the month: 10-16 a. m..
first, third and fifth Sundays of the
month.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox, pas
tor, Sunday school, 10; morning worship,
11; Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller, presiding;. Sunday
school, 10; Sacrament meeting, 11:46.
Falls City Free Methodist Rev. Otlbert
Johnson, pastor. Sunday sohool, 10;
morning service, 11; Young People's meet
ing, 7:30; evangelistic service, 8.
Bridgeport Sunday Sehool Meets each
Sunday at 10. H. Schmidt, superintendent.
Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Faul, min
ister. (Amity, Oregon). Morning service,
9:45; Sunday school follows; MYF each
Sunday evening.
Church of Christ Bible study Sunday
morning at 10; Communion, 11; Sunday
evening study, 6:30.
Eola Sunday School and Service Eola
Dlst. school. Rev. Penix, pastor. Mrs. De
Lapp, superintendent; Sunday school, 9:45;
morning worship, 11.
Union Missionary Baptist Chureh Har
mony community, 7 miles north of Buell.
W. A. Heard, pastor; Sunday sohool, 10;
sermon, 11.
Rlokreatl Sunday School J. N. Thtessen,
superintendent, starting at 9:30.
1st Christian
Conference
Officers and committee mem
bers of the First Christian
church will meet immediately
after the morning service on
Sunday for the first annual all
church planning conference.
The twelve functional commit
tees of the church will meet to
gether for a devotional period
at 1:15 p. m. and go then to
separate groups.
Smith B. Holt, chairman of
the. church board, announces the
following committee heads: Fi
nance and stewardship, C. O
Douglas: education, P. Holloway;
worship and devotional life, Glen
Weaver; evangelism, Jack Mor
rison; World Christianity, Leon
ard Kinkaid; membership, Ro
land Wirt; property, Lloyd Rob
inson; Christian action, uari
Greider; building committee,
Arthur Flint; Christian home
and family life, Don Riches:
building finance committee, J. C
Perry; personnel, Ray Heckart
Resource leaders from out of
the city who will meet with the
various committees are: Dr. and
Mrs. Victor P. Morris, Eugene
Rev. Kenneth Johnston, Dallas
Mrs. Kendall Burke, Eugene;
Mrs. Rose Guiley, Eugene; Miss
Ruth Towns, Texas Christian
university, Forth Worth, Texas;
Rev. Donald Payne, Corvallis,
The sermon Sunday morning
will be preached by Rev. Dudley
Strain, on the subject " The Dis
cipline We Need." Soloist at the
morning service will be Edith
Fairham.
Stay ton Churches
haptlst Rev. Wlllard Buclcner, paator.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Training hour, 7:1ft. Evening service, t.
Chureh of Christ Clyde Freeman. pu
no. dible school, 10. Worship service, 11.
ifouth Fellowship, 6:30. Evening worship.
8
Chureh of Christ L. M, Seld, minister.
Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve.
nlng . worship, 6.
Methodist John Morante, pastor. Bible
icnooi, id. worship service, li. Youth Fel
lowship, 6:30. Evening worship. 8.
Assembly of God Rev. Melvln Stock-
w-11, pastor Sunday school 10. Morning
iflrvice, u. Young people's meeting, 6:45.
Evening evangelistic service 7:46.
Immacnlate Conception CatholU Rv
ath, Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses 0, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
St. Partlek't Catholie (Lyons) Father
Ueander Schneider, pastor. Winter sohed
ule, 1st, 3nd and 5th Sundays, mass
10:j0 a.m.) rd and 4th Sundays mass at
8:30 a.m.
Silverton
Churches
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter
Day Saints (Mormon) K. P. Hall, Oak
and Mill. Sunday school, 10; evening
service, 7.
Christian Science Sunday school, 9:45
services, 11.
1. Paul's Catholie Father John J
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10;
week days, 8.
Assembly of God Berret H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45; Divine worship,
ii you nir reome-8 society. o:o; evangel
istic, 8.
Church of God Rev. E. E. Nix, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Worship nour, ii,
Evening service, 8.
Seventh Dav Adventlst Elder A. ' D.
Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local
emer, in onarge. saoDam scnooi, Satur
day, 0:30. Morning worship, II, Saturday.
Sunday evening evangelistic service.
Marauam and Molalla Congregations,
Methodist Rex Kendall, pastor. Joint
pastorate. Forenoon services at Marquam,
afternoon at Molalla.
Fllirlm Holiness -D. C. Olson, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45, James Graham, supt.,
Virginia Alger, assistant. Sermon by
pastor, 11. Young People meet, 7. Evan
gelistic sermon, 8.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor
don T. Bratvold, minister. Services de
ferred. Annual camp meeting at Canby.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr. pas
tor. No Sunday school classes until Sep
tember 4. Divine worship, 11. sermon
sublect: "As Unto the Lord." Luther
League, 7:30 p. m.
Immanuel Lutheran 8. L. Almlie, pas
tor. Sunday school, Bible classes, 10 a.
Divine worship, 11. sermon: "The
Bread of Life," Holy Communion admin
istered by the pastor. Special dedica
tion service, 8; youth room dedicated to
the memory of Harlan Nerison and
Harold Odman. guest speaker. Rev. Lutner
Borgen of Salem. Pictures shown.
First Christian Church Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Bible school, 9:45; Com
munion and sermon: "The Lord Added,"
one In a series of the Apostles' Teaching.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 7; Evangelistio
and educational service, 8; questions
answered by Rev. Bates in sermon.
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class, 10
m.i morning worship them: "The
Devil's Pay."
Methodist Ben F. Browning, pastor.
Church sohool, 9:45; morning worship,
Prof. T. 8. Roberts of Salem, presenting
"Musical ' Sermon," presiding at the
church organ, assisted at the plane by
Miss Olga Wlkberg, and violin. Miss Sue
Teter. Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.
ITS ASPIRIfi AT ITS BEST
Our Lady of Lourdes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, and and 5th Sundays, mass 8:30
a.m.; 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. nastor. Run.
day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth
renowsnip i, evening service 8.
Chureh of Christ Wm. P. Mora, min.
ister. Bible school 10, morning worship
t, wumur nice hub i, xoung reopie's meet
ing 7, evening services 8.
Methodist ehureh Rev. Fremont Faul,
fnokvj, Duiiuny acnooi iu, morning wor
ship 11, Junior Fellowship 8, Youth Fel
lowship ?.
Assembly of God William N. Beachy.
pastor, Sunday school 9:45, morning wor
snip ii, children's service 7:30. evening
Church Dedication
Attracts Big Crowd
Smithfield Many people from
this neighborhood attended the
dedication services at the Dallas
Evangelical Mennonite Brethren
church. Among them were Mr
and Mrs. Tony Gonshorowske
and family; Mr. and Mrs. John
Wiensz; Mrs. A. R. Brown and
son, Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hiebenthal and boys; Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Wall and family; and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Wall and
family. The guest speaker of
me day was Rev. H. P. Wiebe
of Mountain Lake, Minn.
Pastors of about a dozen
churches of Dallas and other
places participated in the after
noon program either with a
speech or by telegram or letter
The attendance at the afternoon
session was between 800 to 1000
people. Business houses and
private parties had given 15
large baskets of summer flowers
including two medium sized
palms, besides about 24 bouquets
wmcn were used about the din
ing and social rooms in the
church basement.
The church kitchen is fully
equipped to feed from 250 to
300 people at one time. It has
two electric ranges, four sinks.
a large electric water heater,
facilities for coffee making and
the general table service for
ordinary dining service.
Our New Phone Number
27001
LEE BROS. FURNITURE
REFINISHING CO.
4020 East State St
This li the
LATTER RAIN
REVIVAL
COME AND SEE
SPIRITUAL GIFTS IN ACTION
The Spiritual Revival if spreading across the
Nation. Rev. Wyatt it just returning from a
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From Idaho
STARTING WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, 8 P.M.
at the
FAITH TABERNACLE
No. 5th at Gainei
r'or information Phone 3-7513
Eat Your Way
To Health
By J. H. WILLETT
I th. Capital Drat Star
Doctors today know that the
food an individual eats has a
good deal to do with his state
of health. Poor diets over the
years are a direct cause of cer
tain bodily weaknesses that
make people susceptible to dis
ease. Sometimes through concen
trated doses of the elements
lacking, damage is repairable.
However the nutritious diet fol
lowed daily is less expensive and
makes you more physically fit
and mentally alert through the
years.
Ask your doctor to recom
mend a diet and check with him
yearly.
Rely on an experienced pre
scrlptionist for all drug needs.
Thla la the 530th af a aerlea
Editorial advertisement! appearing1 In
thll. paper aaeh Friday.
Capital Drug Store
State ft Liberty Phone S-ItlS
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