Church Recalls 25-Year History Court Street Christian church will celebrate its thrity-fifth an niversary Sunday, according to an announcement by w. H. Ly man, minister. The congregation first began as a mission Sunday school con ducted by members of the First Christian church. In August 1914 the church was organized with 23 charter members. The church first met in a bungalow constructed by volunteer labor For years the church was known as "The Bungalow Church." In 1922 construction was begun on a new church building. The educational unit was completed In 1925. At the present time the church is en gaged in building a new sanctu ary which will house the grow ing congregation. "Looking Backward," will be the theme for Mr. Lyman s mes sage Sunday morning. The an niversary services will be con cluded Sunday evening with a message, "Looking Forward" and a Fellowship hour which will follow the evening wor ship service. Male Quartet Sings In Outdoor Concert The Calvary male quartet from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, will present a series of sacred music numbers Sunday at 7:00 p.m. at Marion Square, Commercial & Marion streets, sponsored by the First Baptist church of Salem, of which Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson is pastor. These young men are all stu dents at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and preparing for full time missionary service The leader of the quartet is El mer Hiebert of Dallas, Oregon, with Bob Goertz also of Dallas; Dick Cook, Eugene, and Cliff Custer, Oakland, Calif. At the piano will be Henry Lorenz of Los Angeles. The quartet is on a summer tour along the Pacific Coast, Nevada Utah and Idaho, and the young men have been heard regularly over the Bible Institute. Hour, a network broadcast released from Los Angeles. The Bible In stitute of Los Angeles is a train ing school for ministers and mis sionaries and has a student body of over one thousand. Woodburn Churches Flnt Frtsbyterlan Earl Ky Fenton, pastor. Sunday school at 9;4S; morning worship at 11; young people's meeting at Beth! Presbyterian Earl KaT Penton. pastor. Morning worship at 10; Sunday aonooi at iu:. Christian Don Priest, pastor, Sunday chool at 10 ; services at n; c. je. at 7 evening service at 8. Assembly f God Lester Gibson, pastor. Sunday school at :; preaching at 11 ana tas; x. r. as Free Method It t Mrs. Roiella B. Doug las, pastor, Sunday school at 9:45; preach ing at 11 and 1M. Fearsejaart Arthur Ooble, pastor. Sun day school at 9:46; worship at 11 and 1:45; Y. P. at 6:46. Ohareh f Jesaa Christ ( L.D.8. Sun day school at 10; Sacrament meeting at 11:39. The RMrganlied Chirch of Jesas Christ 4 Latter Day tlmlnti George Omans, pas tor. Church school at 10; preaching at 11; Zlons League at 7; lecture study at 6. Charch f Odd Raymond W. Hood, pas tor. Church- school at 10; worship at 11 and 8; Y. P. at 1. St. Mary'l Mission (Episcopal) William Van Meter, Vicar. Holy Communion at :30 a.m. Bible Baptist Earl Baker, pastor. Sun day school at 8:45; worship service at 11 and 7:45; T. P. at :4B. Immanuel Lntheran Harvfn N. Chrlsten sen, pastor. Sunday school at 10; worship service at 11; Luther League at 7:30. Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay, pastor. Sunday school at 10; worship at 11; C. E. at 7:30. Methodist Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Church school at 10; worship at 11. St. Lake's Catholfe V. L. Moffenbeler, pastor. Sunday services at 6 a.m., 8:10 a. m, and 10:30 a. m. Benediction after 10:30 mass Sundays.. ' Nldarot Lutheran (Monitor) Services at 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 10:46. Eav. Horton Speaks Hopewell Rev. Richard Hor ton of Amboy, Wash., the re cently appointed pastor for the local church will be in the pul pit August 14, Adelbert Smith of Grand Island with his truck, accompanied by Owen Pearse, will go to Amboy Thursday for the household goods of Rev. and Mrs. Horton, They will reside in the Wheatland district in the house recently vacated by Rev. and Mrs. Conrad Rhoads and family. BEAN PICKERS URGENTLY NEEDED We need people who will drive their own can to the fields. We need people who will camp at fields in West Stayton and vicinity. 0 We need people in yards and will supply transpor tation from this office daily. FOR INFORMATION Call THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE South Cottage 4 Ferry Sts. Telephone 39288 Marion County Bean Growers Jalem 4 L hutched St. Mark Ev. Lutheran 343 N. Church Pastors: Rev, M. A. Getsendaner, D.D., Rev. John Batlien. Sunday school, 9:45. Mornlni worship service, 11. Sermon, "The Friendship of Jesus." rhriit Lutheran State street at 18lh. O. R. Schnlz, pastor. Divine worship at 8:45, and 11 o'clocx. Sunday school at 9:50. First Christian High and Center. Min ister, Dudley Strain. Associate minister, waiter Nail, cnurcn scnooi, y:. Min ing worship and communion, 10:60. Ser mon. "Strategy Toward Oneness,' Wal ter Naff. Phi Zeta Chrlsto will meet with th Dallas erouo at Dallas. CY.F. iroup will meet at the church, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:45. Sermon "Pray as Sons," waiter Mall. Court Street Christian 17th and Court. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school As sembly 9 :45 a.m. Morning- worship and communion, 10:50. Sermon subject, "Look ing Backward." Youtn nour, i. jsvemns worship, 8. Sermon, "Looking Forward." Institute of Religious Science Holds a 10:30 a.m. healing meeting. Service at 11. Subject, "The Law of Liberty." Rev. Olive Stevens presents Tonl Van Ornum. Central Church of Christ Chemeketa at Cottage. M. C. Cuthbertson, minister. Bible school, 9:45. Preaching and worship, 10:45 a.m. ("Work Is Righteousness in Action"), and 8 p.m. ("What Is the Church of Christ?") Bethany Evanrelical A Reformed Mar lon and Capitol. Rev. Russell Mayer, pas tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11, Evening worship, 8, First Baptist Marion and Liberty. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel. Associate pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., with classes for all ages. Morning worsnip, n, "urace lor All." Third study In book of 1 Corin thians." Dr. Lloyd Anderson. Special eve ning gospel service In Marlon square at 7 featuring the Calvary Male quartet from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. The message of the evening will be brought by the pastor. Halbert Memorial Baptist One mile north of the Underpass on Highway 99-E. Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel, pasor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., with classes for all ases. Morning worship, 11. Message by the pastor. Young Peoples league, 6:30. Evening gospel service, 7:30, Four Corners Baptist Elma avenue at State street. Vernon Forrest, sup't of Sun day school. Sunday school, 9:46 with class es for all ages. Morning worship, 11. Mes sage by Rev. Leland Wilkinson, guest min ister. Evening gospel service, 8. Rev. Wil kinson, guest minister. Faith Tabernacle No. 5th at Gaines. Max Wyatt, pastor. Revival services con tinue with Rev. Benson and Dart from Idaho. Every night except Monday at 8 p.m. Sunday school, ID. Sunday worship, 11. aermon topic. "The Church at the Crossroads." Central Lutheran -Gaines and N. Cao- ltol. G. B. Rundstrom. pastor. Junior service, 10. Morning worship, 11,. Junior league, 7:30. Calvary Chapel. Full Gomel 1143 N. Liberty St. Pastors: Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. Bell. Sunday school, 10. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening service, 7:45 Rev. Mrs. O. C. Harms, special guest. United Pentecostal 445 Ferry. Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:46. Morning service, 11. Sermon. "The Life Look." Evening service, 7:45. Sermon, oustaicen notions About Repentance." First Church of Christ. Scientist Lib erty and Chemeketa. Sunday school at 11. Morning service at 11. Sermon. "Soul." Nursery for children up to 3 years of age provided during the morning service. No aunaay evening service during August. Salem Heights Community. Non-denom (national Liberty Road at Madrona ave nue. Rev. T. C. Brown, oastor. fiundav scoooj, id, rreacning, ll. service, 8, Tues,, Aug. 18. Subject, "The Law of Prosperity." Library 12 noon to 3, Jesus Name Pentecostal 117S Lewi St.. Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Pastor will speak. Evening evangelistic, 7:45. West Salem Methodist Third and Garth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school, 9:35. Worship, 11. Sermon, "The Line of March In Missions." 6:30 p.m., Youth fel lowship. First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter. Chester W. Hamblln, pastor. John L. Goodenberger, assistant pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 10:65. Ser mon by Mr. Goodenberger, "The Vision Splendid." 6, Youth fellowship. Leslie Methodist Smith rnmmnroial a Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sun day school at 9:45: mornlnc aiu-vlm at 11, sermon subject, "The Valley of De cision"; Youth Fellowship at 7; evening service at 8, sermon subject, "The Power a ourrenaerea Lire. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Di Saints 5th and Madison. John E. Salis bury, bishop. Sunday school at 10; Priest hood meeting and primary at 11:30; eve- mug bse vice at o:ju. Wesleyan Methodist 15th and Mill ftt A. G. Yates, pastor. Sunday school at 10; morning worship at 11; young people's uiccbiuK i, o.to; evening service at t:jo. "uuuim hujb, jjuoior. nun day school at 9:45. Morning worship at nc ymowt prencmng on A IJieBSing or a Curse." Program by the Bethel Guild Society at 7:30 p. m. Christian Jr Missionary Alliance W nth and Gaines. Herman J. Bohl, pastor; Sun day school at 9:45: mornin rvir n- evening service at 7:30; Young People's First Spiritualist 248 N. rnmmrrH.1 Rev. Mary Gerken. sneaker. Clrr.ie at a-tn- services at 7:30. Vnltht 1U.H..t.l r ii ... . W '"""" Biiuni Win and Ferry Sts. Louise E. White, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; Morning worship at 11, sermon "Man's Accountability to God," by Dr. Daniel H. Schulse of Wil lamette university; Church time at 11 (nursery). Flrat Methndlit nhtirrh anrf eta. at. Brooks H. Moore, pastor. Church school at 9:46; morning worship at 11, sermon, Church of the Founauara fiaaneL F. Vine fit.. Lebanon. Ore. Rev. James Tavlor. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; Services at 11, cermon topic, "God's Inheritance in you; 8:45 Foursquare Crusaders (young people); 7:30-p. m. Sermon topic, "What Is the Foursquare .Gospel?" Rev. and Mrs, Claude C. Bell Anniversary at Calvary Chapel Three great services Monday will celebrate the first anniver sary o Calvary Chapel (Full Gospel) in their new building located at 1143 N. Liberty St. Many ministers and delegates from three states, California, Washington and Oregon, as well as other delegates will be at tending the services, including the Rev. Mrs. O. C. Harms, sec retary-treasurer of the Califor nia Evangelistic associ a t i o n, Long Beach, Calif., who will also be present in the Sunday evening service at the chapel. Musical numbers and special guest speakers will be featured at each of the three services, commencing with an afternoon meeting Monday at 3 oclock, followed by a dinner for the vis iting ministers and out of town delegates, served at the May flower dining hall by the ladies of Calvary chapel. A vesper ser vice is scheduled for 7 p.m., and the great rally for 7:45 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Claude C. Bell, the pastors, extend a hearty in vitation to the public to attend these special meetings. Rev. Bell is the Oregon state supervisor for the California Evangelistic association and Mrs. Bell is the secretary-treasurer. Silverton Churches Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (Mormon) K. P. Hall, Oak and Mill. Sunday school, 10, evening serv- Chrlstfan Science Sunday school, 9:45: services, 11. St. Paul's Catholic Father John J Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10; week days, 8. Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott, pax tor, Sunday school, 9:45; Divine worship, IU Young People' society, 6:46; evangel istic, 8. Church of God Rev. E.' E. Nix. pastor. Sunday school, 10, Worship hour, 11. Eve ning service, 8. Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A. D. Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local elder, in charge. Sabbath school, Saturday, 9:30. Morning worship, 11, Saturday. Sun day evening evangelistic service. Marquam and Molalla Concrerations, Methodist Rex Kendall, pastor. Joint pas torate. Forenoon services at Marquam, af ternoon at Molalla. Pllfrlm Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. James Graham, sup't., Virginia Alger, assistant. Sermon by pas tor, 11. Young people meet, 7. Evangelistic sermon, 8. Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle. pas tor. Sunday school vacation during Aug ust. Divine worship, ll. sermon by Skep stad, recently returned missionary to China, Luther League meeting, 7:30. Re ports 01 the saskatoon convention. First Christian Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible school, 9:45. M. B. Ford, supt. Assisted by Lynn R. Neal, Harry Vet ter and James C. Bonner. Communion and sermon, 11. Subject, "God's" Fellow Work ers." senior Christian Endeavor, 7. Eve ning service, 8. Sermon hour given over to answering questions submitted by mem bers and friends. Methodist Ben F. Browning, minister. Sunday school, 9:45. Norman Naegll. supt. Classes for all ages, nursery. Morn ing general worship, ll. sermon by pas tor. "Mirrors in the Church." Nursery for children under ace of five. Youth fellow ship, 7:30. Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class, 10. Miss Olga Johnson, supt. Morning worship with communion, 11. Sermon by pastor. Luther league song service, 7. Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr, pas tor. No Sunday school during August, Morning worship hour. 11:00. pastor In charge. Luther League, 7:30 p.m. Christian and Missionary Alliance Oordon T. Br at void, castor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship with sermon by pastor, 11 a.m. Young peo ple, senior and Junior, 7 p.m. Evening service, pastor in charge, 8 p.m. Turner Christian nhurrh nilherfc n Carey, pastor. Bible School at 10; morn ing worsnip at 11, message by the pastor, "The OlorloUS Church": Christian En. deavor at 7; evening church service at 8, sermon topic, "What Does Satan Think of Jesus?" LAFOLLETT'S GOLDEN HALE PEACHES NOW READY FOR CANNING EXTRA FANCY C. M. LAFOLLETT orchard 10 Miles North on Wallace Road to Wheatland Ferry Also V Mile South of Four Corner! on Lancaster Drive Dallas Churches William Rn. rirai rrnnjininu bow, D. D ..pastor. Sunday school. 9:45, Morning worship. 11. Sermon. "The Minis try -01 me urainary iiu. Sunday school and unified worship ser vice. 10. Sermon, "On Overcoming Lone liness." tor. Bible school. 9:45. Morning worship. by the pastor. Fellowship hour. 6:30. Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening evangel istic service, 6. Sermon, "Morning and Evening, One Day." Rnnrflleal Mennonlte Brethren A. P. Toews, pastor. Service for older people. 9, In church parlor. Sunday school, 9:35. Morning worship, 11. Sermon. "Union With Christ." Fellowship groups elect of ficers, 7:15. Baptismal service, s. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor hin m -id Christian fellowshlD. 7. Eve ning service, 7:45. Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Evening service, 8. Morning topic, "Tne Jew ana raiesiine oiory ana Prophecy." Evening topic, "The Unavoid able Christ." Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron. in terim pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Devo tional service, 11. Evangelistic service, 8. Grace Mennonlte J. J. Regier. pastor. Sunday school, 10. Worship service, 11. Farewell service for students leaving for school, 7:30. Communion service follows. Evanrelical United Brethren R. Wil liam Elmer, minister. Sunday school, S:30. Morning worship, 11, Youth fellowship, 7, Evangelistic Bible study hour. Christian and Missionary Alliance Sun day school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Rev. Paul Wilbur, evangelist, will bring the message, "The Heavenly Quest." Eve ning service, 8. Sermon, "God's Message for These Days." Trinity Lutheran Karl lifer, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Divine service, 11, Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school, 9:30. Preaching, 11. First Baotlat Sunday school. 9:45. Morn ing worship, 11. Training Union, 7. Eve ning worship, 8. Church of God Henry Loggan. na&tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Young people's meeting, 8:45. Evengelistlc service, 7:46. Assembly of God L. Otis Triplets min ister. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, - 11, Message by the pastor. Vesper service, Christ's Ambassadors. Junior church, 6:45. Evangelistic meeting, 7:45. Christian Science Sunday school. 11. Sunday school, 9:46. Subject of the lesson sermon for this week Is "Soul." Seventh Day Adventlst Sabbath school. 9:46, sermon, 11. St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney, vicar. Church school, 10. Morning prayer, 11. Holy Baptism, 12:30. Falls City Christian Charles Knox. pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Free Methodist R. W. McCormick, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45. Preaching ser vice, 11 and 7:45. Union Missionary Baptist Harmony community. W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Sermon, 11. Church of Christ Bible study, 10. Com munion, 11. Sunday evening study, 6:30. Eola Sunday School Sunday school. 9:45. Morning worship, 11, .Rlokreall Sunday School J. N. Thles- sen, superintendent. Sunday school, 9:30. Fall City Free Methodist Gilbert John son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning service, 11, Young peoples meeting, -j;ju. Evangelistic service, 8. Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints folder Miller presiding. Sunday sohool, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:45. Oak Grove ChapelFremont Faul, pas' tor. Morning service, 9:46, Sunday school follows. Methodist youth fellowship each eunaay evening. Falls City Methodist James H. Royer, pastor. Sunday school, 10 Morning wor ship, 11. St. Philips Catholic Father H. Herman, pastor. Mass, 8:16. Bridgeport Sunday School H. Schmidt, superintendent. Sunday school, 10. Stayton Churches baptist Rev. Wlllard Buckner, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11 Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8. Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas iO Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11 fouth Fellowship, 0:30. Evening 'Worship. Cfanrch of Christ L. M. Be Id, minister Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve nlng worship, ft. ' Methodist John Morange, pastor. Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel lowship, g:S0. Evening worship, S. Assembly at God Rev. Melvln Stock-w-11, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning jervlce, 11. Toung people's meeting, 6:45 Bvenlng avansellstle service 7:45. Imnaealata Conception Catholic Rev vath. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services: Masses , 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. St. Fsrtick'f Oat hollo (Lyons) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule, 1st, 2nd and 6th Sundays, mass 10:30 a.m.i ird and 4th Sundays mass at 8:30 a.m. Our Lady of Lonrdei (Jordan) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass 9:30 a.m.: 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30 Baptist Bruce Walt em an, pastor. Bun day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth Fellowship 7 evening service I. 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 S. Methodist church Rev. Fremont Faul, pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor ship 11, Junior Fellowship 6, Youth Fel lowship 7. Assembly of God William N. Beachy, pastor. Sunday school 8:46, morning wor ship 11, children's service 7:30, evening service 1. Of all wage earners in Wash ington State, 63 per cent draw pay checks from forest pro ducts industries. v PER BUSHEL BRING YOUR BOXES Indian Preacher To Talk Friday Indian Preacher 8 Ch Pg Rev. C. G. David of Traven- core India, will speak Friday night at the Wesleyan Metho dist church, 15th and Mill sts., at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. David Is a representa tive of one of the oldest Chris tian groups in the world. He is an ordained minister in the Mar Thoma Syrian Christian church of Travencore, India. This church is reported to have been founded by the Apostle Thomas. Rev. David is a graduate of the South India Bible Institute. After serving for four years as a pastor in India, he came to America, and became a student at the Pacific Bible College, Ai- usa, Calif. After further training and study he expects to return to India and devote his life to the Christian ministry among his people. Toni Van Ornum Will Conduct Mind Classes The class room of the Salem Truth center, as well as the chapter of the Institute of Reli gious Science and Philosophy has opened 'its doors to the teacher and writer, Toni Van Ornum. She comes here directly from Seattle, where for nine months she taught classes in subjects pertaining to the sci ences of the mind. Prior to the Seattle project, Mrs. Van Ornum worked in Tacoma, Wash., with Youth, Incorporated, for many months. Mrs. Van Ornum is a Los Angeles woman, and received her training under such men as David Seabury, Dr. Ernest Hol mes, Dr. Frederick Woellner, Dr. J. Lowrey Fendrich and others well-known in the Psycho-ana lytic field as well as Meta physics. ' There will be six classes per week, which will include two afternoon classes. Each class is designed to aid the individual in learning what the laws are which govern his life. Five New Classrooms At First Methodist The addition of five new class rooms on the third floor of Salem's First Methodist church is rapidly nearing completion. Final touches to the $8,000 pro ject are being supplied by sev enth, eigth and ninth grade mem bers of the church's daily vaca tion Bible school, who are painting walls, woodwork, furn iture, etc. Choir quarters and young adult and junior high school classrooms will be housed in the new addition. The third floor of the church had heretofore been an unfinished attic. The new unit is expected to be ready for use September 1. Amity Churches Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun day school, 10; morning worship, 11; Youth Fellowship, 7; evening service, 8. Mrs. Andrew Wakeman will apeak morn ing and evening. Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min ister. Bible school, 10; morning worship. ll ; Youtn meetings, 7: jo: evening service, 8:30. Methodist Rev. Fremont Faul, min ister. Sunday school, 10: morning wor ship. 11, Rev. Burdette Edwards, Wills. lna. euest speaker: Junior reuowsnip. : Youth Fellowship, 7. Assembly of God Wm. N. Beachy. pas tor. Sunday school, 9:46 ; morning wor ship, 11; Special Youth Service, 7:16; evening service, 7:45. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Invites You Two Worship Services Every Sunday 8:45 a. m. 11 a m. Sunday School 0:50 a m. C R. S n - schulz .Jl-S Pastor t Bethel Guild to Offer Humorous Church Play . The Bethel Guild, a women's organization of the Bethel Bap tist church, will present the play entitled, "The Church Clinic," at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening The play is a humorous allegory showing a cure for some church weaknesses. It was written by Mrs. E. B. Wilson. Mrs. Edith Sunderland, retiring president of the guild, is directing the play. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at North Cottage and D streets. Church Federation Schedules Meeting Silverton The Woman' ATin- sionary Federation of Immanuel i-,utneran church is to meet Thursday evening Anpit.cf Ifl in the Fireside room of the parish house hostesses to be Mrs. Jonas Byberg, Mrs. Marvin Dahl, Mrs. Hannah Thompson and Mrs. Ernest R. Ekman. The mid-week prayer service of the First Christian church will be held Thursday evening at the Mill street home of the Dan Geisers, Ira Loron directing the program study. Calvary Lutheran congrega tional business meeting is to meet Tuesday, 8 o'clock in the evening, with Prayer services announced for Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock in the church. First Methodist to End Summer School First Methodist church will wind up its summer daily vaca tion Bible school program with closing services in the church at 7:30 Friday night. Each department of the school will have a part in the Friday program, and an open house will be held following the service. The school, which has been conducted under the supervision of Youth Director Ray Fedie, has carried an enrollment of 113 children. Lyons Church Women Given Plastic Party Lyons The meeting of the WSCS was held at the communi ty club house with Mrs. Wallace Power, Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Anna Johnson as hostesses. Following the business meeting Mrs. Phillips of Albany accom panied by Mrs. Wallace of Al bany were in charge of a plastic party. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Charles Power, Hugh Johnston, Ray Mohler, Loren Chamberlain, Willard Hartnell, Clyde McRae, Walter Bevier, Glen Julian, Lawrence Wal worth, Eugene Roye, Clyde Bres- sler, Wood Oliver, W. H. John son, Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Mrs. Catherine Julian, Mrs. Minnie Smith, Mrs. Alice Huber, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Wallace, Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Jewell, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Wallace Power son. A total of $64,000,000 is being spent for improved light ing by 285 cities and towns in the United States. Heat Ife! CALVARY MALE QUARTET of Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Calif. Great Outdoor Evening MARION SQUARE Corner of Marion and North Commercial Listen to "First Call," KSLM, 9:00 A.M.; Morning Worship, School Hour, 9:45 A.M. ("There's a class for you"); Youth Evening Service, 7:45 P.M. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Jubilee Festival Woodburn Sunday Woodburn St. Luke's Gold en Jubilee festival will be held in the parish hall and grounds Sunday. The event will open With a "Chicken 'n Noodle" din ner, served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Dnrish hall En tertainment will be featured throughout the afternoon and evening. The dinner committee is un der the chairmanship of Mrs. Gertrude Jensen, with dining room arrangements under the direction of Mrs. John Kinns and Mrs. P. C. Hunt. The festival entertainment will be under the sponsorship of the men of the Darish with Frank Beck, Al Halter, Jr., Jo seph Gamroth. Anton Zeatnn- pil, John Washburn, Charles Smith. Frank Nathmnn nnrf .Jo seph Vitovec in charge of the days program. The celebration will close at 11 o'clock. First Baptist Installs New Youth Officers At the senior Baptist youth meeting Sunday, Dr. Ander son installed the following offi cers for the next 6 months: pre sident, Daryl Willecke; vice pre sident, Aridth Combs; recording secretary and treasurer, Alice Humphreys; corresponding sec retary, Jessie Mae Humphreys; publicity chairman, Vera Jones; contact chairman, Ferd Zurcher; mission chairman, Joan Trout; evangelist chairman, Walter Judd. The REVIVAL Is HERE! Every Night Except Monday 1305 NORTH 5th Faith Tabernacle MAX WYATT, Pastor Revival Meetings - Sun., Aug. 14th Corner of Leslie and 12th St., Salem, Oregon COME ' SEE HEAR Guest Speaker Old Time Revivalist Rev. Fred Hornshuh Noted Chalk Artist Lester Swaggert Services Nightly, 7:45 P.M., Except Saturday Talented Musicians - Guest Speakers - Inspirational Singing Auspices: Open Bible Standard Churches, Inc. Rev. A. C. Grimes, Director Heat tfe! in a Friday, August 12, 1949 15 Hopewell Missionary Society Serves Tea Hopewell The Hopewell United Brethren Ladies' Mis sionary society silver tea was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens. Morethan 40 attended and the offering was $30, to be used for the support of Miss Gladys Ward, a missionary stationed at Canton, China. Mrs. W. E. Grabenhorst of Pleasantdale, spoke on her work in the Dayton labor camp. Mrs. R. F. Johnston of Willa mina, told of her 11 years work with the Eskimos in Alaska, and She exhibited souvenirs of her art work to illustrate her talk. Rev. Hovland Speaka Silverton Members of the pastorate committee of the Trin ity Lutheran church are an nouncing that the speaker for Sunday, August 14, forenoon worship hour Is to be Rev. Rob ert Hovland. New Zealanders bow repair their cream separators with parts from America. Put Your Idle Money to Work! ; 3 lis ill IM ! 91 Your money left In a checking account is not working for you I An account at Salem Fed eral will put it to work earning higher rates with SAFETY! Heat tei Service in PARK August 14 at 7:00 P.M, Outdoor Singing of Sacred Musical Numbers You will want to hear this group of gospel singers. Sponsored by FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Salem, Oregon KOCO, 11:00 A.M.; Bible Groups meet at 6:45 P.M.; j II ftSsvlngi Federally InssndO j j