Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 26, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    ) Camp Turner
Busy Place
Camp Turner has been the
scene of unprecedented activity
among Conservative Baptists of
Oregon during the past weeks.
August 8 saw the opening of the
Bible conference with some 700
visiting the camp. Dr. Richard
Clearwaters of Minneapolis, and
Dr. John Houser of Lebanon,
were the speakers during this
period, with Rev. Erick Fryken
berg of India bringing the mis
sionary interest.
The Girls' Camp with an en
rollment of 183, followed on
August IB with Mrs. Peach of
Portland as the director and the
following teachers: Miss Edwina
Vine, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Hunt
of Portland, and Mrs. Emerson
Teague of Salem.
The Boys' Camp, now in prog
ress, has an enrollment of 133
and includes among its counsel
lors; Rev. Ray Ames of Portland,
director; Rev. Arthur Collins of
Carlton; Rev. Stanley Peach of
Portland; Rev. Floyd Arnold of
Portland; Rev. Lowell Powers of
Portland; Rev. Arthur Van De
Zande of Junction City; and Rev.
Roy Boldt of Portland as the
-.camp pastor.
" It is expected that the Youth
Camp, which convenes on August
29 to September S, will register
160 young people from over the
state. Rev. Clarence Stauffer
of Portland will be the director
and the faculty will include:
Rev. Richard S. Beal, jr., of Cal
ifornia; Dr. Paul Dewhirst of
California; Rev. Charles Losie of
Salem; Mrs. Edward ' Hart of
Corvallis; Dr. Lloyd Anderson
of Salem; Dr. John Houser of
Lebanon; Miss Dolores Joy, mis
sionary appointee to Italy; Rev.
Ernest Malyon, Portland, Rev.
Gene Brickwedel, Salem; Rev.
Herbert Anderson, Gladstone;
and Rev. Horace Moore of New
berg. Church Holding Picnic
Woodburn The annual pic
nic of the First Christian church
will be held Sunday at Settle
inier park following the morn
ing service. Coffee and ice
cream will be furnished, Mrs.
Roy Seely, W. O. Green and
Ralph Harrison are in charge of
arrangements. All members and
friends are Invited.
Dallas Churches
Evangelical Mention!. e Brethren A. P.
Toewfl, pastor. Sunday ichool. 9:35, Morn
Inn worahlp, 11. Sermon, "Tnt Sower."
Sunday achool Children' Day program,
Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron, Inter
im pastor, sunany scnrjoi, w;ju. jubvuwuu
al service, 11. Evening service. 7:45.
Flrit Freibyterlan Dr. Earl William
Benbow, D.D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:46.
Morning service, 11. Sermon, "The Social
Teacnings oi me ijora rrnyer.
Mennontte Brethren a. H. Jantzen,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 11. Christian Fellowship, 7. Young
people's union programs, 7:30.
Evangelical Vnlted Brethren R. 'William
Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Morn
ing worship. 11. Youth fellowship, 7.
Adult pre-prayer, 7:30. Evening worship,
7:45.
Grace Mennonite J. J. Regler. pastor.
Sunday school, orchestra, 9:30: devotions,
10. Morning worship, 11. Christian lellow
shlp, 7:30. Mrs. Goldia Ferguson will
speak.
Trinity Lntheran Karl TJfer, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Divine service, 11.
Union Missionary Baptist Harmony
community, W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday
school, 10. Sermon, 11.
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
shln. 11. Sermon bv Rev. A. A. Loewen
of West Salem, "The Motive of - God's
jujve."
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship.
11. Sermon, "Not Forsaken." Fellowship
hour. 0:30. Christian Endeavor, 7. Eve
nlng evangelistic service, 8.
Perrydale Christian C. A. Si a Si pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 10:45.
Sermon, "God Be With You.
Christian Science Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning service, u. auDject or tne les
son sermon for the week Is "Christ Je
sus." Falls City Christian Charles Knox,
pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning wor
ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
First Baptist Sunday school. 9:45. Mor
ning worship, 11. Training union, 7. Eve
ning worship, 8.
Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph Gladden,
pastor. Sabbath school, 9:45. Sermon! 11.
Assembly of God L. Otis Trlplett, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Vesper service. Christ's Ambas
sadors, Junior church, 8:45. Evangelistic
meeting, y:io.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck. pas-
lor. sunaay scnooi, b:. Morning service.
11.
f
Church of God Henry Loggan, pastor.
Sun da v school. 9:45. Mo mine wornhln. 11.
Young people's meeting, 8:45. Evangelistic
meeting,
Church of Christ Bible study, 10. Com
munion, li. Buna ay evening study, 6:30.
Eota Sunday School Sunday school,
.io. iHUTiiiiiB worsnip, ii.
Rlrkreall Sunday School J. N. Thies-
sen, supt. Sunday school, 9:30.
First Methodist Clark S. Enr, pastor.
tTnlfled family service, 10. Sermon by Rev,
Lee Keck, recent graduate of Llnfleld col
lege. Intermediate fellowship, 7. .
Christian and Missionary Allline Paul
W. Wilbur, temporary pastor. Sunday
cnooi, v.vo. Morning worsnip, . sermon,
"Showers Withheld." Evening service,
i:o. sermon, uenoia 'mat Man."
Falls City Seventh Day Adventtit
ttaipn uiaaaen, pastor, sabbath school
9:30. Preaching, 11.
Trinity Episcopal Rev. Cyril P. Hanney,
vicar. Church school, 10. Morning prayer.
11. Holy Baptism, 13:30.
Falls City Free Methodist niitort
Johnson, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morn
ing service, u. noting people's meeting,
7:30. Evangelistic service, 8.
Bridgeport San day 8-hool H. Schmidt,
upi. ounaiy acnooi, ju.
Falls City Metbodlit James H. Royer.
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor-
f. Philip's Catholic Father H. Her
man, pastor. Mass, e.io.
Chares of Jens Christ f lttor n
Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday
Oak Grove Cb a pel Fremont Paul, mln
Itter, Morning service. 9:45. Sunday school
souowa, xoflia leuowanip, eunaay vtatBg.
latent 5 C?li
urchei
Jason Lh HetnorUl Methodist North
Winter at Jefferson St. Louis C. Klrby,
D.D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:49. Morn
ing service, 11. sermon subject: "Paul Be
fore King Agrlppa." Solo: "Just for To
day" by Mrs. Otto Tunker.
First Spiritualist 348 North Commer
cial. Rev. Harry Raymond, speaker. Cir
cle at 9:30, services at 1:30.
Knisht Memorial Consreaatlonal Nine
teenth and Ferry streets. Louis E. White,
minister. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
worship, 11. Sermon: "The Writing on the
Wall." Church-time nursery.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church
school, 9:45. Worship, 11. sermon: "Well-
springs of Religion." Leaders' council In
preparation lor tne every memoer can
vass, 7:30.
First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win
ter. Chester W. Hamblin. pastor. John L.
Ooodenberger, assistant pastor. Church
scnool, b:4D. Morning worship, io:ds.
"Childish Folks," sermon by Mr. Oood
enberger. United Pentecostal 445 Ferry street.
Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning service, 11. Sermon
subject: "Patience, Comfort and Hope."
Evening service, 7:46. Sermon subject:
wnat win me Harvest tstr
First Church of Christ. Scientist Lib
erty and Chemeketa sts. Sunday school
at 11 a.m. Morning service at 11. Lesson
sermon subject: "Christ Jesus." Nursery
lor children up to 3 years oi age pro-
vlded durlne the morning service. No
sunoay evening service during August.
Liberty Church of Christ Skyline Road
in Liberty district. Rev. Eiery a. farmn,
unister. Bible scnooi, 10. Morning wor-
hro. 11. Christian Endeavor. 7. Evenlnn
worsnip, s.
First Church of God Hood and North
Cottage. O. W. Clemens, pastor. Chris
tian Brotherhood broadcast over KQW.
8:30. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 10:45. Topic: "Divine Healing."
Youth fellowship, 7. Evening worship, 7:45.
Topic: "Popular Highways Which OuBht
to Be Closed." 3
Central Lntheran Gaines and North
Capitol. G. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Broad
cast on KSLM, 8:45. Junior service, 10.
Morning worship, 11. Opening session at
Camp Colton Sunday evening.
Institute of Rellslons Science and Phi
losophy 460 N. Cottage street. Topic, 11,
uoa juaae Man upngnt." Healing medi
tations every Sunday, 10:30. Rev. Olive
Stevens, minister. Mrs. Ton! Van Ornum,
assistant teacher and practitioner.
Jenia Name Pentecost at It in Ovh Bt.
Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday school,
10. Morning worship. 11. Afternoon Jubi
lee, 3. Evening evangelistic, 7:46.
Salem Troth Center 362 N. Cottaae St.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. "Real Prosperity," Olive
Stevens. Rev. Ollce Stevens, minister.
Saint Paul's EnlscoDal Church and
Chemeketa streets. The Rev. George H.
swiit, a.u., rector, aoiy communion tin
the chapel), 7:30. Nursery school In par
ish house, II. Prayer service and sermon,
11.
Central Church of Christ Chemeketa
at Cottage. M. C. uthbertson, minister.
Bible school, 9:45. Preaching and worship,
10:45 and 8.
First Christian Hlsh and Center. Dud
ley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, associ
ate minister. Church school, 9:46. Morning
worship and communion, 10:50. Sermon:
.unaeveiopea liives," waiter nan. eoio,
"The Poor Man's Garden" bv Russell. Pe
ter Larson, baritone. Youth groups, 6:30.
Evening worship, 7:45. Sermon, "Pray as
urotners," waiter Nan. special music.
St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran 343 N.
Church St. Rev. M. A. Getendaner, D.D.
and Rev. John Bagllen, pastors. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship service, 11.
Miraon topic; rne Heavenly minter.
Christ Lutheran State street at 18th.
C. R. Schuls, pastor. Divine worship at
t:to ana 11 o ciock. sunaay scnooi at a.oo.
Court Street Christian 17th and Court
streets, w. n. Lyman, pastor. Bible
school assembly, 9:46. Morning worship
and communion, 10:60. Sermon by W. H.
Lyman, "One Thing at a Time." Chris
tian Endeavor hour, 7. Evening service, 8.
Message by W. H. Lyman, "What Are You
Looking For?"
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints 5th and Madison streets. John E.
Salisbury, bishop. Sunday school, 10.
Priesthood meeting, 11:30. Evening ser
vice, 6:30.
Bethany Evancelleal ft Reformed Mar
lon and Capitol Sts, Rev. Russell Mayer,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship, 11. Evening worship, 8.
Turner Christian Gilbert R. Carey, pas
tor. Bible school. 10. Mornlns worship. 11.
Sermon topic: "Workers for the King
dom." cnristian Endeavor, 7. Evening
church service, 8. Sermon tople: "That
Which Is Living in a Dying World."
First Bantlst Marlon and Liberty Bts.
Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E.
BricKweaei, associate pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. "The
Wisdom of the Cross," Dr. Lloyd Ander
son, intermediate, uign scnooi ana col
lege B.Y. groups at 6:45. Evening gospel
service, 8. "The Parable of the Pearl of
Great Price."
Four Corners Baptist State and Eltna
streets. Sunday school, 9:46. Morning wor
ship, 11. Mr. Elmer Hlebert, guest speaker
irom tne bioib institute 01 ios Angeies.
Evening gospel service, 8.
Balbert Memorial Bantlst Located one
mile north of underpass on Highway 99-E.
Rev. C. E. Brickwedel, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Message
by the pastor. Young people's league, 6:30.
nvcmuB gospel service, 1.30.
Faith Tabernacle 1305 N. Rth ffith
Gaines). Rev. Max Wyatt, pastor. Sunday
school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Sermon
by pastor. Evangelistic service, 8. Sermon
03 pastor.
.-., vuuiiuuuit; itiiuui, urc, ner,
RfiafPT-a Trtxrfn nairnr Bnnd -W e n
Divine worship, 11. Sermon subject: "R-
lor youth groups meet at 7. Evening ser-
' - mKo ray mn, neien - uuil
Islons" and director of "Village Missions."
doubii is mn ouwianaing speaker,
and will also show pictures of mission
work In rural America.
The ReornniEed Cht.mli nt
of Latter Day Saints Corner North 17th
and Chemeketa St. Elder Charles H. Ah.
er, pastor. Church school, 10. Preaching
j X X-' " isue, o:jw. moie Stu
dy, 7:30.
. Y.:. unuer. a. iarey, pas
tor. Bible school, 10. Morning worship, U.
Sermon, "Homeward Bound." Christian
Endeavor 7. Evening service, 9. Message
by the pastor, "Ears and No Ears."
Woodburn
Churches
Chrllllan TVin Drla.t ...- n
- ' wniwi 11; Ki. s. at 7;
evening services at 8.
IiumiMw art J 1 .
" v ircDicr uiDson, pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:45; preaching at
11 and 7:45; Y. P. at 6:45.
Free Methodiit Mrs. Roxella B. Douglas
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45: preaching
at 11 and 7:45.
St. Lake's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeier.
pastor. Sunday services at 6:00, 6:30 and
10:30. Benediction after 10:30 mass Sun
days. Till Rttarrantvexl ftam-nK aaf
of Latter Day Saints George Omens, pas-
ur. nurc a scnooi at ivi preacning at
11; Zlons League at 7; lecture study at 8.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on
Union School road. Earl K. Fenton, pas
tor. Worship at 10; Sunday school, 10:45.
Flrit Presbyterian Earl K. Fenton, pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:45. Divine wor
ship at 11 and 7:30; Y. P., 8:30.
Chereh ef God Raymond W. Hood,
pastor. Church school at 10; worship at
11 and 8; Y. P. at 7.
St. Mary's Minion (Episcopal) William
Van Meter. Vicar. Holy Communion at
8:30 ft. an.
Rev. Bohl Resigns
Local Pastorate
After about four and on-half
years of enjoyable ministry the
Rev. Herman J. Bom will term
inate his official duties' as pastor
of the Salem Alliance church on
Sept. 18.
Rev. Bohl came to Salem from
Hood River four years ago last
April. The resignation was sub
mitted more than two weeks
ago and this week was accepted
by the local board.
A recent election of the Na
tional Association of Evangeli
cals here for Salem resulted in
him becoming president of that
organization. He has been very
active in Christian Youth effort
for Salem area. As a member
of -the Salem Academy Board he
was chosen for chairman of the
educational committee.
He has not announced his
plans for the future.
Silverton
Churches
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter
Day Balnts (Mormon) Sunday school at
iv; evening service at 7.
Christian Science Sunday school at 9:45.
services at 11.
St. Paul's Catholic Father John
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10.
ween flays, s.
Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott. Das-
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Divine wor
ship, 11. Young people's society at 6:45,
Evangelistic at 8.
Church of God Rev. E. E. Nix. pastor.
Sunday school at 10; worship hour at 11;
evening services at 8.
Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A.
Chtlson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local
elder, in charge. Sabbath school, Sat
urday, 9:30; morning worship at 11, Sat
urday: sunaay evening evangelistic ser
vice.
Marquam and Molalla Concreralions.
Methodist Rex Kendall, pastor. Joint pas
torate. Forenoon services at Marquam,
afternoon at Molalla.
Pilgrim Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45. Sermon by pastor.
11. Young people meet, 7, Evangelistic
sermon, 8.
Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle, pas
ir. No services Sunday. Connreitation
will be guests at Trinity. Luther Lennue
to have retreat week-end outlns Satur
day and Sunday at The Chapel By The
Trinity Lutheran 1U
tor. Divine worship
. J. K. Puhr, pas
and Holy Commu-
nlon at 11 a. m.
Calvary Lutheran James A. Toft, pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10
a. m., Miss Olga Johnson, supt. Morning
worship at 11, theme: "Is Christ Your
Master?" Quartet will sing.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor
don T. Bratvold, minister, Sunday school
classes for all age groups, 10 a. m.; morn
ing worsnip at 11, sermon "rne nope 01
the Coming of the Messiah." Junior and
senior young folk meeting at 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 6 p. m., special
ooject lesson lor cnuaren during service,
First Christian Church Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Bible school at 9:45
m.; Communion and sermon, theme, "When
Jesus Pays No Attention." Senior Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m. At the evening
8 o'clock service, the minister will answer
Bible questions submitted by the audience.
Methodist Ben F. Browning-, minister.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., classes for all
age groups, nursery for pre-Sunday school
aee. World Service day for the month.
General worship service at 11, sermon,
"Religion in Education." Choir meets at
10:50 for formation: Youth Fellowship at
7:30 p. m.
Bible Bantlst Earl Baker, nastor. Sun
day school at s:46; worship service at 11
and 1:45; Y. P. at 6:45.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N. Chrls-
tensen, pastor, worship service at 11.
Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. Sunday school at 10; worship at
11; C. B. at 7:30.
Methodist Ormal B. Trick, pastor.
Church school at 10; worship at 11.
Foursouare Arthur Ooble. pastor. Sun
day school at 9:45; worship at 11 and 7:45;
Y. P., :4S.
Church f Jesus Christ of L.D.8. Sun
day school at 10. Sacrament meeting at
11:30.
Stayton Churches
haptlit Rev, WiHard Buckner, pastor
Sunday school, .10. Morning worship, 11
rralnlni hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8.
Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pu
to Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11
foutb Fellowship, 6:90. Evening worship,
Chvrcb af Christ L. M. Setd, minister
Bible study, 10. Morning worahlp, 11, Eve
ning worship. 5.
Metbodlit John Uorante, pastor. Blblt
school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel
lowship, 6:90. Evening worship, I.
Assembly of God Rev. Melvln Stock
to-11, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning
service. 11. Young people's meeting, 6:45
Evening evangelistic service 7:45.
Immaenlate Conception Catholle Rev
Rth. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services'
Masses 6, .7:30 and 0:90 a.m.
St. Partlck'a Catholle (Lyons) -Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass
10:30 a.m.i Ird and 4th Sundays mass at
8:30 a.m.
Onr Lady of Lonrdes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and 6th 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
Fellowship 7, .evening service 8.
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10, morning worship
11, Junior meeting 7, Young People's meet
ing 7. evening services 8.
Methodist church Rev. Fremont Paul,
pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor
ship 11, Junior Fellowship 6, Youth Fel
lowship 7.
Assembly of God William N. Peachy,
pastor. Sunday school 9:45, morning wor
ship 11, children's service 7:30. evening
service 8.
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Services
Every Sunday
8:45 a. m. 11am.
Sunday School 9:50 m.
C R.
Schulz
Pastor
I
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. pastor. Sun
day school at 10 a. m.; morning worship
at 11, sermon topic. "The World for a
Life. (no host dinner at the church) ;
Youth Fellowship at 7 p. m.: evening ser
vice at topic, "The Waiting Quest."
Church of Christ Wm. P. Morse, pastor.
Bible school at 10; morn-lng worship at 11;
Youth meeting at 7:30; evening services
at 6:30.
Methodist Fremont Paul, minister.
Sunday school at 10; morning worship at
11. guest speaker; junior ana zouta Fel
lowship, canceled for August.
Assembly of God William Beachy, pas-
r. sunoay scnooi at s & a. m.: morn
ing worship at 11 a. m.; special youth
service at 7:15 p. m.; evening; service at
Episcopalians Will
Greet New Vicar
Woodburn Rev. Clarence
Slocum of Portland has been
appointed as vicar of St. Mary's
Episcopal mission in Woodburn,
effective Sept. 1, replacing Rev.
W. S. Van Meter who is leaving
Woodburn to become deputy
state labor commissioner for en
forcement of the new fair em
ployment practices law and with
Mrs. VanMeter will move to
their new home in Salem next
week.
Rev. Slocum is a graduate of
the General Theological semin
ary of New York city and holds
a master's degree from the Uni
versify of Michigan. He has
served pastorates in the mission
ary district of Spokane and act
ed as chaplain of the Good Sa
maritan hospital in Portland
For several years he taught
languages and history at St.
Helen's hall in Portland. He will
reside at 344 Hardcastle Ave.,
the residence now occupied by
the Van Meters.
Articles Wanted
For Fair Booth
Material for the Sunday
School booth to be set up in the
grandstand building of the state
fair is being sought by Fred
deVries, prominent in Marion
county church circles. Wanted
articles include photographs of
churches, picnics, daily vacation
Bible school groups or any activ
ity appropriate to church school
work. Posters carrying "Mes
sages at a glance" are also de
sirable. The booth will be located at
the same place where it has
been for nearly 20 years, at the
north door of the grandstand
building. No admission charge
is made to this part of the grand
stand except at certain times of
the day when tickets are requir
ed lor entrance at the main gate.
Materials may either be sent
to deVries. address, Route 6
Box 241, Salem or taken to the
booth on the opening day of the
tair.
Wipper Family Has
Reunion at Turner
Turner The sons and daugh
ters of the late Herman and
Alice Wipper planned a party at
the home of Mrs. Mary Wipper
Ball.
Coming from a distance were
Mrs. Lena Wipper Birmingham,
uildale, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lydon and children
Sherry and Terry, -Coalinga,
Calif.; A. E. Birmington, Boise,
Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyle
ana grandson, Mike Collins;
Mrs. Paul Montgomery and sons
Lyle and Douglas of Seattle,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Fanny
Wipper) Eyestone, Portland.
Home folks were Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Wipper and Gerry,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wipper, Wal
lace and Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Weishaar (Winnie Wip
per), Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ball
and son Gregory, Robt. A. Ball
and Mrs. Mary Ball.
One daughter, Mrs. Belle Kel
ly was absent. During the get-to-gather
a call was placed to her
home in San Francisco.
I want
you to know
how pleased I am with
the new. stabilized
BEVERLY. I love its fresh
roasted taste and your re -usable
glass jars are a joy !
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Seems like everybody who
TRIES IT lovot BEVERLYI
Beverly ii STABILIZED. ..to it
tpreadt like a dream, taatea fre$h at
freth roatted peanut!, AND NEVER
GETS LOOSE OIL ON TOP! Let
your youngster enjoy plenty of
Beverly it't a food high in body
building protein and energy valuea.
Clarkson to Preach !
To Stayton Baptists
Stayton Edward Clarkson
will preach the sermon at the!
evening service at the Stayton j
Baptist church, Sunday, August
28. Clarkson is a brother of
Charles and Malcolm Clarkson
of Stayton. He was a licensed
Baptist minister by the Melrose
Baptist church of Roanoke, Va.j
Clarkson received his train
ing from the Mars Hill college
of Mars Hill, N.C. While vis
iting here with his brothers he
has been working in the local
cannery. The public is cordially
invited to attend this service.
Rev. Stevens to
Attend LA Meet
Rev. Olive Stevens,
Institute
of Religious Science
Chapter
Leader of Salem, has been invit
ed by Dr. Ernest Wilson, na
tionally known Unity Leader
and this year's president of the
International New Thought Al
liance, to speak on their congress
program, to be held Sept. 4 to
10 at Los Angeles.
While Rev. Stevens attends
INTA Congress, Mrs. Toni Van
Ornum will have the regular
Sunday services held at the
Salem ' Women's club, 460 N.
Cottage. s
Valley Home Sought
For Displaced Pair
Dayton The Woman's Coun
cil of the Christian church met!
at the home of Mrs. Harry Sher
man. Mrs. Helen Manning had
charge of the lesson and devo-
tionals. Mrs. Orin Wright sang
a solo.
Mrs. John Sherman of Alas
ka told of their trip to old
Mexico and South America.
Mrs. Ernest Havernick of For
est Grove spoke on displaced
persons and how they were try
ing to place a couple in the val
ley. Mr. Schutner, representa
tive of DPs, spoke at great length
did Mrs. Feldman. also of
Forest Grove.
Lithia water is dispensed free
in downtown Ashland In south
ern Oregon. Mineral water is
piped from springs to a large re
frigerated fountain on the city
plaza.
...as a hound's tooth!
-that's
PRESTO-LOGS
THE CLEAN, ECONOMICAL
. CONVENIENT FUEL
GET 'EM FROM
CAPITOL LUMBER CO.
N. Cherry Ave.
Fhone 38862 or 24431
mm
f n m
10 n i
s
I 4Mb
at FENNETS
Friday Night and Saturday
Save Yourself Plenty
Shop Penney's and Save with Confidence
WOMEN'S NYLON PANTIES
POPULAR WANTED BRIEF STYLE
SIZES S-M-L. ELASTIC WAISTBAND
AMAZING AT ONLY 1.00
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT UNIONS
COMFORTABLE LIGHTWEIGHT COTTON
SHORT SLEEVE WITH LONG LEGS
STURDY CONSTRUCTED FOR LONG WEAR
MAIN FLOOR
INFANT'S KNIT SLEEPERS
LOVELY SOFT PASTEL SHADES
INFANTS SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS
OUTSTANDING VALUE AT THE PENNEY PRICE
SECOND FLOOR
WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES
OUT THEY GO! OUT THEY GO! OUT THEY GO!
BROKEN LOTS AND POPULAR FABRICS
ALL WERE HIGHER PRICED BETTER DRESSES
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS
BROKEN LOTS ANP SIZES
SLIGHTLY SOILED. SLIPOVERS, COAT STYLES
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON THIS ONE
MAIN FLOOR
BOYS' SUNTAN PANTS
STURDY WEIGHT COTTON TWILL
SANFORIZED. SIZES 8 to 16
JUST RIGHT FOR SCHOOL WEAR
MAIN FLOOR
Men's Rayon GAMBLER SHIRTS
RAYON GABARDINE TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS
POPULAR 3 BUTTON CUFFS. WASHABLE
FALL PASTEL COLORS. AT NEW LOW PRICE
MAIN FLOOR
Men's All-Wool Worsted SUITS
SHARKSKINS, STRIPES, PLAIDS, PLAINS
FALL COLORS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED
J. C. PENNEY SUITS ARE FIRST FOR STYLE, PRICE
MAIN FLOOR
WOMEN'S TWILL RAIN COATS
RAYON SATIN TWILL RAIN COATS
BLACK OR GRAY. DETACHABLE HOODS
CRAVENETTE WATER REPELLENT
SECOND FLOOR
WOMEN'S RAYON BRAS
WANTED RAYON SATIN UPLIFT BRAS
SIZES 32-34-36, A-CUP
DON'T MISS THIS AMAZING VALUE
SECOND FLOOR
PENNEY'S OPEN
EVERY4 FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore..
HOP
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79c
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