Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 16, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Pearson Sisters
Vouth Revival
Series Opening
Woodburn The Mourer-John-
son party of Portland are con
ducting week'i youth revival
at the Foursquare church 1109
E. Lincoln street in Woodburn,
beginning Tuesday evening.
Each evening service will
open with a singspiration of
audience participation led Dy
Rev. Lloyd Johnson, outstand
ing song leader. A special mu
sical program is planned for
each night featuring tne mu
sic of the "Pearson Sisters,"
Hell-known gospel radio duo.
Other music will include vocal
solos, duets, trios and group
numbers with accordion, vibra
harp and piano accompaniment.
Seven-year-old Karen will also
sing. Rev. Roy Mourer, dynam
ic speaker, will bring the mes
sage especially designed for
youth.
Wednesday evening. Sept. 21,
it 745 a special feature will be
the "Musical Picture Story.'
using black light, when the pic
ture "The Church in the Wild
wood," will be shown with mu
sical background.
The week of youth meetings
will conclude Youth month in
the Foursquare church during
which time the youth organiza
tion has been doing extensive
work to interest new young peo
ple. Silverton
Churches
Charch of Jni Chriit of Iht Latter
Day Salnti (Mormon) Sunday school at
10; aven.ni aervlce at 7.
Christian Science Sunday achool at t:45.
services at 11.
St. raal'a Catholic Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Bunday masses, I and 10.
Week days, I.
Assembly af God Berrel H. Srott, pas
tor. Sunday school, t:45. Divine worship,
11. Young people's society at :45. Evan
Ustio at I.
-
Church af God Rev. E. E. Nix, pastor.
Bunday school at 10; worship hour at 11;
ivenlnf services at I.
Seventh Day Attventlst Elder A. D.
Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local
ilder, In charge. Sabbath school, Sat
urday, 9:30: morning worship at 11, Sat
urday; Sunday tvenlng evangelistic aerv
lce. Maranana and Molalla Congregations.
Methodist Rex Kendall, pastor. Jotnt pas
torate, r ore noon services at Marquam.
afternoon at MoWIIe.
Pilgrim Hellnete D. C. Olson, pastor.
Bunday school. 9:4B. Sermon by pastor,
11. Young peopla meat at 1. Evangelistic
sermon, l
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte, pas
tor. Sunday achool and Bible classes, 10:
morning worship with communion, 11.
.Theme: "The Hen, the Master, the Man."
first Christian Arthur Charles Bates,
minister. Bible achool. 9:4B. Communion
and sermon. 11. Subject: "It Can Be
Don." Bnior Christian Endeavor 0:30.
Krenlng Mr vice, 1:30.
la.saas.aej Latheran . L. Almlti. min
ts tar Sunday school and Bible classes.
lo; dlT.no worship, 11. Sermon, "How
Orateful Art You." Luther league, 7:30
a m. Discussion topic: "Follow tha Lead-
Cfcrtetta an Missionary Alliance
B-ordon T. Bratfold, minister. Bunday
school, 10; morning worship. 11. Sub
let. "All the Blessings of the Holy Spirit."
xoung people s meeting, i p.m.
Method tot B. F. Browning, pastor.
Rag alar
Regular services.
Turner Churches
Cartatlaa Oilbert R. Carey, pastor. Bi
lls sorhrtAl m Wr.rr.knr worihln. 11. Bcr
snon by the pastor. "The Ethics of
Church Worship." Christian Endeavor. 7.
srvanuLf service, a. siessagsi y wo
sar, "Ufa's Great Helper."
Methodlot Sunday school. 10. Morning
service, 11. Dr. R. M. Oatka, pastor.
f" Uaombly of Oo4 Blbia school, 9:49.
Homing worship, 11. Ethel Gutekunst,
pastor. Christ' Ambassador!. 7. Eva
Ranaon, leader. BvangelesUe servlca, I.
Six School Buses
Operate at Dayton
Dayton There r six ichool
butei (trvlnf tha Dayton grade
and high echoola thia year. The
buna have been numbered and
are lined up before achool
diamlaaed at 8:30 o'clock on the
parking on the achool ground
right of way. When achool is
diamiased the pupils go to their
respective bus, without leaving
the achool grounds. The buses
leave at 3:30 p.m.
A act of rules and regulations
have been adopted and have
been posted In each bus, and
will be enforced by the drivers.
The children are under the di
rection of tha school until they
arrive home.
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lurched
Faith Tabernacle oth and Oalnes. Rev.
Max Wyatt, pasior. Bunday school, 10.
Morning worship, 11. Evangelistic serv
ice, s.
First Bap tlit Marlon and Liberty Sts.
Or. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E.
Brick wedel, associate pastor. Sunday
ichool. B:4ft. Morn in r worship. 11. "The
Believer and Judgment." pa tor. Lloyd
Anderson. Youth meeting. 6:15. Evening
gospel service, 7:30. 'The Parable ol the
Two Sons."
Halbcrt Memorial Baa list Located one
mile north of underpass on highway W-fc.
Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel, pastor. Sunday
school, t:46. Morning worship, 11, pastor
speaking. Young peoples league, t:30. Eve
ning gospel service, 7:30.
Four Corners Baptist State and Elma
streets. Sunday school. 8:44. Morning wor
ship, 11, Thomas Means, guest speaker.
Young peonies devotional. 0:48. Evening
evangelistic service. 7:30. Walter Collett.
uest speaker, singspiration, Tuesday, i:30
p.m.
St. Mark St. lolhtr.n 343 N. Church
street. Rev. M. A. Oetendaner, D.D., Rev.
John Bagllen, pastors. Sunday achool,
B:5. Rally day. Morning worship service.
special observance 01 xouin eunaay.
Topic: "Listen, He Speaks." Youth In
charge. Youth rally at wlldwood, 3:30.
Bethel Baptist North Cottage and D.
Rudolph Woykt, pastor. Sunday school.
9:4ft. Morning worship, 11. Sermon by pea
tor on "The Kingdom Is Within You."
Evening service at 7:30 with the follow
ing message by the pastor, "The Prodi
gal Ooea Back."
Saint Pa.l's Eplaeeval Church and
Chemeketa streets. The Rev. George H.
Swift, B.D., rector. Holy Communion tin
tne cnapen, 7:30. junior cnurcn ana
classes, 0:30. Nursery achool In parish
housa, 11. Prayer aervlce or Eucharist, 11.
rirst Selritaallel 340 N. Com'l. Rev.
Maxlne Roberts, sneaker. Circle at 0:30.
Services at 7:30.
Christ Lutheran State street at lgth.
C. R. Schull, pastor. Divine worship at
0:4ft and 11 o'clock. Sunday achool and
Bible claasea at 9:ft0.
Weslevasi Methodist lfith and MID Sts.
Olen Yates, pastor. Sunday achool. 10.
Morning worship. 11. Young people's
meeting, S:4S. Evening aervlce, 7:30.
United Pentecostal 440 Perrv atreet.
Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Bunday
school, 0:4ft a.m. Morning service. 11.
Sermon subject: "Prophecy." Evening
service. 7:45. Sermon subject: "Reason
Why the Holy Ohost la Not ol the Devil."
Kinawsod Bible 113S Elm atreet a W
Padenrecht. pastor. Bible school, 9:4ft.
Morning worship. 10:45. Youth groups
meet, 0:4ft. Gospel and baptismal aervlce,
1:45.
Court Street Christian 17th and Court
streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible
school assembly, 9:45 a.m. Morning wor
ship and Communion, 10:50. Sermon sub
ject. -People Are Not Things." Youth
hour, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Bermon
subject: "The Strength ol Weakness."
Knlrht Memorial Con rrrcatlsnal Louts
E. White, minister. Nineteenth and Ferry
streets. Sunday school. 9:45. Promotion day
scrv.ces. Morning worsnip, ii. sermon:
"The Church of My Dreams" and conse
cration of church school workers. Pilgrim
Fellowship groups for Junior high and
senior high young people, 6:30.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church
scnooi, p:45. worship, II. Sermon: "The
Leaven of Christian Education." a serv
ice for youth. Sslem sub-district youth
rally, in charge of Rev. O. Wesley Tur
ner, 4 to 6:30.
First Church of Christ. RtitntltT.h.
erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school, 11.
Morning service, 11. Lesson-sermon sub
ject: "Matter." Nursery for children up to
3 years of age provided during the morn
ing service. Evening service at 6. Lesson
sermon subject: "Matter."
Calvary Bantlst South Llbrtv and Vat
Miller streets. Rev. Victor Hugo Sword,
A.M., Th.D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning service, 11. Rslly day. Sermon
subject: "Things Necessary" Evening ser
vice, 7:30. Sermon subject: "Is Religion
an Opiate?"
Truth Center tea N. Cottatre. Fvenln
service, 8 o'clock Tuesday, Sept. 20. Sub
ject: "Real Prosperity." Library, 12 to 3.
Salem Heights Commnnltv Libert- marf
at Madrons avenue. Sunday school, 10.
Preaching services, 11. Non -denominational.
ter. Chester W. Hamblln, pastor. John
L. Goodenberger. assistant pastor. Church
school, 9:45. Morning worship. 10:55. Ser
mon subject: "Does Qod Speak Today?"
Sermon by the pastor. Youth fellowship
at the home of Mary Campbell, 1765 Cen
ter street, 6:30.
First Christian His-h and fntr Tnri.
ley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, assocl-
V4. nuunnr. v.nurcn sen ooi, .-5. Morn
ing worship and Communion, 10:50. Ser
mon. "Under Orders." Durilov strain .
mem, -ueautiiui saviour" arrangement
by Rlegger. Youth groups, 6:15. Evening
"'"'. '. oermon, "ine Latest Mir
acle," Dudley Strain.
First Evanrelleal Vailed Hthr
wnere ssarion crosses Summer. Rev. Wil
mer N. Brown, pastor. Sunday school,
9:49. Morning service. 11. Sermon sub
ject: -our Great Salvation." r.wnin
service, 7:45. Sermon subject: "Tempta-
v re r erven, riim.
Leslie Methodist South Commercial at
Myers. O. Wesley Turner, nastar. Rnnri
cowi. w.w. Morning service, ii. sermon
uojeci: Bringing Heaven to Earth."
Youth Fellowship at sub-district rally.
West Salem. Evening service, 7:30. Rev.
Ormal Trick, guest speaker.
feme Nam Pentecostal 11 7S rwia ait
Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday school.
10. Morning worship, 11. Evening evan-
Bethany Evangelical b Reformed Mar-
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Dr. Victor Hugo Sword
named interim pasior of Cal
vary Baptist church.
Calvary Baptist
Invites Sword
Calvary Baptist Church has
extended a unanimous call to Dr.
Victor Hugo Sword as pastor ad
interim for the balance of his
stay in this country before re
turning to India.
Dr. Sword, for 17 years a mis
sionary in Assam, India, has
been in the U.S. on a short fur
lough since last April. He plans
to return to India to open a new
Christian college for a Chris
tian community numbering ap
proximately half a million. As
a personal friend of the late Ma
hatma Gandhi and the present
government leaders, he is well
acquainted with the position of
India in the family of nations.
Dr. Sword has had previous
experience as a pastor in Wis
consin, Iowa, and Illinois prior
to going to India. He is un
usually versatile, having been
trained as a stone mason, archi
tect, lawyer and engineer, as
well as in the ministry. His
undergraduate work was done at
Des Moines and Sioux Falls col
leges. He took his Master's de
gree at Northwestern University,
and the doctorate at Garrett
Biblical Institute and Northern
Seminary. He has also studied
at Chicago and Wisconsin Uni
versities.
He is author of "Baptists in
Assam" and of several books
written in the Assamese and
Kachari languages. He is now
working on two manuscripts,
"Gandhi's Children" and "Let
ters to Linnea".
First Baptists
To Hear Playfair
Rev. Guy W. Playfair, general
director of the Sudan Interior
Mission, will be the guest speak
er at First Baptist church on
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m
September 21.
The Sudan Interior Mission
was founded in 1893 by Dr. Row
land V. Bingham, and maintains
established missions in the fields
of Nigeria French West Africa
Anglo - Egyptian Sudan; and
Ethiopia.
Rev. Playfair has spent many
years on the mission field and
will have current reports of the
Christian activities on the mis
sion fields in Africa.
ion and Capitol streets. Rev. Russell
Mayer, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning
worship, 11. Evening worship, 7:45.
Central Lutheran G. B. Rundstrom.
pastor. Gaines and North Capitol. Broad
cast KSLM. 7:45. Sunday school. Rally
day. 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Evening
service, 7:4ft.
St. John' Lathers n (Missouri Synod)
19th and A street. H. W. Orots, pastor.
Sunday school, 9. Service. 10.
Monitor Community Full Gospel Moni
tor. Ore. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Schilling.
pasior. ounoay scnooi. io. Morning wor
ship, 11. Young people. 7. Evangelistic
service, 9.
Assembly of Ood Alfred R. Brown, pas
tor. Bunday school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Vesper service, Christ Ambassa
dors, junior church. 7. Evanaellstlc ser
vice, 9.
Dallas Churches
ApMlolio Faith Forrest Oamion. Inter
im pastor. Sunday school. 0 U. Evanarl
title service. 1.&0 p.m. Morning service, 11.
Evangelical MenaosJU Brethren A. F.
Toews, pastor. Sunday sohool sons serv
ice, 35. Classes, u. Morning worship,
11. Rev. A. C. Wall will brine the mes
sage. Fellowship groups. 7. Evening
evangelistic service, t 0a. Message by the
pastor, "The Believer's Equipment."
Sslt Creek Bail 1st Emanuel Wolff, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:44. Morning wor
ship, 11. Pastor will speak on "The Chris
tian and Questionable Amusements." Eve
ning service, 9.
First Presbyterian Earl William Ben
bow, D. D.. pastor. Sunday school, 9 4S.
Wor hip hour, 11. Dr. Benbow will speak
on the question of Jesus. "Why Call
Yo Mt Lord. Lord, and Do Not the Tilings
which I Say."
Christian and Missionary Alliance O.
McQarvey, pastor. Sunday achool, 9:45.
Morn inn worship, 11. Sunday ovenlng ev
angelistic aervlce. 7:43.
Assenblr .r God Alfred It. Brown.
pastor. Sunday achool, 9:4.3. Uornina wor
ship. 11. Chrlat Ambassadors, vesper aerv
lce. Jumora. 7. Evangelistic aervlce. .
Grate Mennonlte J. J. Recier, Plus tor.
Sunday achool. 10. Mornim worship, U.
Younc people'a program, 1:30. EvaoiellJ
tte service. 8:15,
First Christ Ian Kenneth John too. pu-
tor. Sunday achool, 1:45. Wornlni worship.
Christian Endeavor. 4:30, fellowship.
Christian Endeavor meet ins, 7. Ivenlni
evangelistic aervlce, t. Sermon, 'The
Church of Tomorrow."
Trinity l.atheran Karl Uter, pastor.
Sunday achool, 10. Divine aervlce. 11. Lu
ther League, T.
Evanielteal Unite Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, pastor. Bible achool, t:45.
Morning worship. 11. Youth fellowship. 7.
Pre-prarer group, 7:30. Bible study hour.
7:45.
Mennonlte Brethren O. R. JanUen. pas
tor. Sunday school, 1:45. Worship aervlce,
10:45. Christian fellowship group. 7. Gos
pel service. 7:45.
Fin! Method! Clark - Kni. pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worahlp. 11.
Rev. A. J. Quirin will brine the message.
No evening services.
Christian Science Sunday service. 11.
Sunday school. 9:45. Subject of the lesion-sermon
for the week Is "Matter."
Falli City Seventh Day Ad ventlat Sab
bath school, 9:30. Preaching, 11.
St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Han-
ney, vicar. Church school. 10. Morning
prayer, 11. Holy Baptism, 12:30.
Fall! City Free Methodist Gilbert
Johnson, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morn
ing worahlp, 11. Young people's meeting,
7:30. Evangelistic service, t.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship,
11. Christian Endeavor, 1:30.
Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday
school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:45.
Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Paul, min
ister. Morning service, 9:45. Sunday ichool
follows. Youth fellowship each Sunday
evening.
St. Phillip Catholic Father John Bab
yak. pastor. Mass, 10:15.
Union Missionary Baptist W. A. Hear!,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Sermon, 11.
Church of Christ Bible study, 10. Com
munion, 11.
First Baptist Sunday school. 9:45. Morn
ing worship, 11, Training union, 7. Even
ing worship, I.
Bridgeport Sunday School H. Schmidt,
supt. Sunday school, 10.
Eola Sunday School Sunday school,
9:45. Morning worship, 11.
Church of God Henry Loggan. pastor,
Sunday achool, 9:49. Morning worahlp, 11,
Young people's meeting, 9:45. Evangel
istic service, 7:45.
Seventh Day Advantht Sabbath school,
9:45. Sermon, 11.
Freo Methodist R. W. McOormlck, Pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching serv
ices, 11 and 7:45.
Falls City Methodist James H. Royer,
paxtor. Sunday ichool, 10. Morning wor
ship, 11.
Rlckreall Sunday School 3, N. Thteuen,
supt. Sunday school, 9:30.
Mill City Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferguson,
minister. Sunday achool. 10. Morning ser
vices, ii. Bermon auoject, i cnrui n
nal?" Christian Thomas Courtney, Jr., pas
tor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning worship.
11. Christian Endeavor. 9:30. Evening wor
ship, 7:4ft.
Catholic
vices, 9.
-Rev. Mai, pastor. Morning aer
Free Methodist Donald Hlnkle, pastor.
Sunday ichool. 10. Morning aervlce. 11.
Evening worship. 7:49.
Community Rev. Wayne Watklns. pas
tor. Sunday achool, 10. Morning worship.
11. Evening services, 7:45.
Special Services
At Local Church
Two specla! services with the
Mourer-Johnson party of Port
land will be conducted this Sun
day and Monday nights at 7:43
o'clock at the Foursquare
church. 490 North 19th street,
in Salem.
The Mourer - Johnson party
comes to the Foursquare church
at the conclusion of a gospel tour
which took them into 28 states,
Canada and Mexico, and cover
ing over 35.000 miles.
The party features the sing
ing of the Pearson Sisters, well
known gospel radio duo and re
cording artists. Their music
has been heard from coast to
coast, and they have sung in
some of America's largest church
auditoriums. Other musical
features include vocal solos,
duets, trios, quartets, with ac
cordion, piano and vibraharp
accompaniment. The singing of
7-year-old Karen has also de
lighted audiences all over the
country.
An old-time evangelistic serv
ice will be conducted on Sun
day night, with Rev. Roy Mour
er bringing a gospel message.
Youth Sunday
To Be Observed
Youth Sunday will be observed
at St. Marks Evangelical church
September 18.
The young people of the con
gregation will have charge of
the Sunday school opening serv
ice and the morning worship
service. Five youths will direct
the church service and present
the theme, "Listen, He Speaks."
Marvin Langeland will lead
the opening worship in church.
The theme will be presented by
the following young people: Ar
lene Meyer, Fred Cleveland and
Marvin Langeland. Scripture
readers will be Roberta Sjoding
and Don Liudahl. Sunday
school leaders will be Maxine
Miller and Vern Zeuske. Spe
cial recognition will be given to;
the confirmation classes of 1947,
1948, 1949 and 1950.
An afternoon and evening
rally will start at 2:30 o'clock at
Camp Wildwood. An inspira
tional message will be given by
Rev. M. A. Getzendaper, D.D.
Former Army Chaplain
Speaking at Woodburn
Woodburn Farrell E. Evans
of Washington, D. C, field rep
resentative of the Servicemen s
division of Christ's Ambassadors
will speak at the Sunday eve
ning service at the Woodburn
Assembly of God church. He
served three years as an army
chaplain during the war, two of
which were spent with combat
troops In Europe. He will tell
of the landing on the shores of
Normandy and combat exper
iences, facts about army life to
day and will have a special mes
sage to gold star mothers.
Youth Christ Rally
Set Saturday Night
wooaourn A -Woodburn
Youth for Christ" rallv will be
held Saturday night at 8 o'clock
at the local Church of God. A
color film "Temple Hill" will be
shown by Arthur Mills. The
film is from Evangel Films, Inc.
of Portland and is free to the
public.
Pictures of the rally will be
taken by Rev. Earl Baker to be
used in the YFC magazine. A
feature of the program will be
a song in Japanese by Naomi
Baker, Barbara Baker and Min
nie Ellis. The public is welcome
Stay ton Churches
aolisl Re. wuiard Buckner. pastor
Sundav achool. 10. Morning worahlp, 11
Training hour. 7:16. Evening service, 9.
Cnijrrn at ChrUt Clyde Freeman, pu
tt, dibit school, 10. Worn hip aervlce, 11
foutb Fellowahlp. 1:30. Evening worship.
Church of Christ L. M. Setd, minuter
Bible study. 10. Morning worship. 11. Eve
mng worship, i,
Methodist John Moram. pastor. Bible
school. 10. Worship service. 11. Youth Fel
lowship, 1. 30. Evening worahlp, .
Assembly of God Rev. Uelvin Stock.
tl, paator 9undaT school, 10. Morning
service 11. Young people' meeting, t-ii
evening evangelistic ftcrvic 7:.
Immaculate Conception Catholl Rev
iith Jnnta naaitnr Ann sin Mtvlp.a'
Maaaea d. 7:30 and 9 30 a.m.
St. Pa Mica's Catholic (Lyons) Father
Leander Schneider, putor. winter sched
ule, 1st, 3nd and 5th Bunday. mass
10.40 a.m.. Ird and 4th Sundays mad at
30 a.m.
Oar Lady of Lourdes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 3nd and 5th Sunday, man 8:30
a.m.; Sid and 4th Sunday, ma 10:30
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. nastor. Sun
day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth
Fellowship 7. tvenlng service 8.
Charch of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10. morning worship
ii. .umor mreiing (, xoung reopie a meet
ing 7, evening services 8.
Methodist charch Rev. Fremont FauL
pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor
ship 11, Junior Fellowship i. Youth Fel
lowship 7.
Assembly at God William N. Beachy,
pastor. Sunday school 0:45, morning wor
ship 11, children's service 7:30. evening
servlca
Rev. Hovland Speaks
To Trinity Lutherans
Silverton Rev. R. G. Hov
land of Salem is to speak at
Trinity Lutheran church Sun
day in the absence of a regular
pastor with the congregation
furnishing a fellowship dinner
at the noon hour.
Mrs. Ludvig A. Meyer, 409 S.
Second street, will entertain
Trinity Sunday school teachers
Monday, September 19, at 8
o'clock in the evening. Mrs.
Don Burch will direct the choir
with autumn practices begin
ning Wednesday evening, Sep
tember 21.
Revival of Worship
Signs and Wonders
EVERY NIGHT AT 8 p.m.
with
Rev. Lester Woods
of Texas
A Message of Deliverance
TWO
GREAT SERVICES
Mon. Night Fellowship
The Revival
Will Bring Unity
Tuesday Night
Rev. Archer
With Pictures of
Work in Mexico
at the
Faith Tabernacle
North Sth at Gaines
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Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Friday. Sept. lfl, 1949 15
Unitarians Plan
Sunday Meeting
An organizational meeting of
those interested in the formation
of a Unitarian fellowship and
persons with liberal religious
ideas will be held at the YWCA
next Sunday night at 8 o'clock.
Rev. Sidney Peterson, pastor of
the Eugene Unitarian church
will have charge of proceedings.
The meeting is open to all in
terested persons.
Officers Are Named
By Woodburn Church
Woodburn Officers of the
Woodburn Reorganized church
of Jesus Christ Latter Day
Saints, recently elected are: Pas
tor, George E. Omans; church
school director, Dan Leabo
treasurer, George E. Omans; sec
retary, Sam Slover; music dir
ector, Mrs. Luella Hawley; ladies
department, Mrs. Mildred Haw
ley; social chairman, Mrs. Ellen
Polly; young people's supervisor,
Mrs. Luella Hawley; librarian,
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1230 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET
Rally Day September 18
Two Great Services With Choir and Youth Orchestra
Dr. Victor Hugo Sword Speaks:
11:00 a.m. 'Things Necessary"
7:30 p.m. "Is Religion an Opiate?"
9:45 a.m. Bible Classes for all ages.
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship groups.
"The church with a warm and friendly heart."
JUST 2 NIGHTS IN SALEM!
SINGING THAT WILL LIFT YOU!
Music that will thrill you! Preaching that will stir you!
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 7:45 P.M.
MONDAY, SEPT. 197 :45 P.M.
MUSICAL JUBILEE SERVICE 1 HOUR OF MUSIC
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
490 N. 19th St.
Mayflower
FAMILY GROUP
It's getting to be quite a family I Tha
Mayflower line now includes ten dif
ferent bottled milk products and you
can have them in the attractive paper
cartons shown above or in the handy
glass bottle with the tamperproof metal
seal. Get . acquainted with the May
flower family
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Harold Hawley; auditor, Herbert
Hawley; custodian, Delmer Slo
ver; historian, Pat Hawley; dra
matic leader, Mrs. Luella Haw
ley; building committee, Herbert
Hawley, George E. Omans, Gor
don Luffman; New Horizon sup
ervisor, Harold Hawley.
Girls Mak. Display
Falrview Mrs. Russell Leh
man, 4-H club leader, for nine
members when seven girls en
tered 29 exhibits In the Stat.
Fair at Salem, reports having
won 23 awards.
Amity Churches
Baptlit Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun
day school, 10; morning worship, 11 a.m.
Hev. Oilbert Christian, guest so alter.
Topic: "God Calls Man." Youth fellow
ship, 7 p.m. union service at M. E.
church, p.m.
Method tit Fremont Faul. minister. Sun
day school, 10 a m. Morning worship. 11
am. Union service, 0 p.m. Film, "Thte
Road We Walk." Rev. Christian, guest
speaker.
Charrh of Christ William F. Mors,
pastor. Bible achool. 10 a.m. Morning
worship. 11 a.m. Evening union service,
M. B. church.
Assembly of God William Beachy. pas
tor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Morning
service. 11 a m. Youth service. 7:16 p m.
Evening service. 7:45 p.m.
Rev. Roy Worthington, Pastor
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