Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 23, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem,
Tofte Offering
Final Sermon
Silvcrton Church activi
ties fur special affairs for the
coming week have been an
nounced. Two pastorates are
without a regular minister, Trin
ity and Calvary Luteran, with
substitute pastors in charge of
the regular Sunday worship
hour. Rev. James A. Tofte of
Cnlvnry, is giving his farewell
address to his congregation Sun
day. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, form
erly with Trinity, has moved
from Silvcrton to his new work
in Washington.
Calvary activities are under
direction of Elvin Almquist.
chnirman of the church board,
until a regular pastor is secured,
rrayer service is Wednesday at
2 o'clock in the afternoon, and
choir practice will be Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock at Calvary
church.
During the Sunday school
hour. September 25. will be a
special guest of the First Chris
tinn church, Miss Katherine
fchutze, national guild youth
director with the Yakima In
dians, and former missionary In
China when the Japanese In
vaded the area, who will also
speak at the 11 o'clock worship
hour. The Christian Endeavor
young people are asked to
bring a guest and an article of
clothing to the Sunday, 6:30
o'clock meeting for the duffel
bag donation. A no-host eongre
Cational dinner will follow the
talk by Miss Schutzc.
Ellen Circle WSCS, Methodist
church, is to meet Tuesday, Sep
tember 27, at 2 o'clock In the
afternoon, at the James street
home of Mrs. Norman Naegcll.
Methodist church board meets
Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock.
September 28. Choir rehearses
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.
Beginning Monday evening
the first meeting to be at Wood
burn Lutheran, a refresher
school for Sunday school teach
ers of Immanuel, Trinity, Cal
vary Lutheran churches of Sil
verton, and Canby Zoar Luth
eran, and Woodhurn Immanuel
church. Instructions will be
given by the presiding ministers
for five succeeding Monday
evenings. Trinity Lutheran choir
rehearsal, directed by Mrs. Don
Burch, is announced for Wed
nesday evening at the church.
Rev. S. L. Almlie of Imman
uel Lutheran church, officiated
in baptismal ceremonials at the
Sunday forenoon worship hour
lor I nomas Raleigh Van Cleave
small son of Dr. and Mrs. R. J.
Van Cleave, sponsors Mrs. Me
lissa Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs.
John Overlund. Dr. and Mrs.
Van Cleave and their son and
daughter, John and Mary Beth,
entertained at Sunday early af
ternoon dinner at their home
for members of the christening
party, Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Aim
lie, John, David and Rachel.
Mrs. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs.
John Overlund and Phillip, Da
vid and Caroline and the moth
er of Mrs. Goldberg, Mrs. P. O.
Henderson. Immanuel Junior
choir meets Wednesday at 7
o'clock In the evening, with the
senior choir meeting at 8 o'clock
Wednesday evening.
Guest pastor of Rev. and Mrs.
Gordon T. Bratvold of Christian
and Missionary Alliance, the
Rev. Wyman Bohl, Is to speak
during the Sunday forenoon
service, a missionary candidate
fur the area of Ecquador, South
Ainerlra, with his wife and
daughter on their way there,
llible study and prayer service
are to be Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. Sunday, September
2a. evening service guest speak
er is to be Miss Wanda Needles,
a Silvcrton girl, who Is mission
worker among rural youth.
Promotion Day Sunday
Lyons A meeting of the of
ficers and teachers of the Lyons
Methodist Sunday school was
held at the community club
house, to make various plans for
the winter months and promo
tion Sunday, which will be held
Sunday. September 2!V
Srayton Churches
a,..it--rtv wmarfl Buckner. paator
Sni'ii acfmol, in. Mornlni worahlp, U.
lrin:ng hour. 718. Evening atrvlo. I,
Church af Chrht Clj Freeman. PU
to. rtit! ..rlinni, Hi Worship aervkr- 11
Ynuth Teilowahip, 6:10. Evenlni worahlp.
fhntfh a! ChMM-L M Vitt mlnlater
B:ro Miidv, 10 Morning worship, II. Kvt
n na worAiiip, ft,
MMhodltt Jnhn Morani. paator. 11 Ma
,""1 !0 Wor. :.lp aervire, 11. YoutA rel
l.'a'i.fp, (130. Fining worahlp, 1.
Attemfcl or find Hmf. Mrtvtn Stoek-
n, pa for Hindu? Kftiool. 10. Morning
fnlra 11. Ynnnir people'a meeting, 6:41
l.rnlni evanaellntlc nervic 7:46.
ImmarnlRt Cnnrepllnn Cethnll
y ttd, .hum,',. pHAitir. Sunday aerrlc:
Me.". (a 6, 1 30 and f) So am.
t. Partlrk'a Cathode (l.nal Fath
I"m,W SciinrUlrr. paator. Winter ached
1ft, ?n1 and Mb Sundaya, maaa
)n '0 ami trd and th Sunday maaa at
I lo a.m.
Our LnAi nf I tHr dee (larrlan) Father
Irf-nnder Sr in ld'T. paator Winter ached
tii. Int. 5nd and Sth Sundays, maaa 6 10
m ; r1 snrl ib Hundnya, ma.u 10:10
It.iplM Urine Wnkeman. pastor Bun-f-iy
Frl-rnl 10, mnrnmg worship 11, Youth
allow., tp 7, evrtilng lervlc t,
Churrh f ChrM-Wm. F. Mnfst, min
t!ir. iiihie -imoi in, morning woMhlp
11 Junior nseftinf 7. Yonni people' meet
ing 7, evening terriers
Methndut ehrrhnev Fremon Paul
pnMor. Sunday rhro 10, morning wor-
p 11, Junior Frllowshlp t. Youth pal.
lowtMp 7.
unday school t 46, morning wor-
Oregon, Friday, Sept. 23, 1949
-Sawi A CliurclieS,
Chrtotlan MUilnrr AllUnv North
Sth at Oiinu. Hcrmtn J. Bom, putor.
Sunday tcliool, MS. Mornlni irrvlcu, 11.
Sermon, "On ol mven Tmnit uoa
Hate." Kveninf .Mrv.ee, 1 10. ttrmoo,
luut ipeftker, Rev. Hfnry Turnldi..
Saint Paal'i Ealirapal Church and
Chemtketa. Tht Rv. Oorti H. Swift.
B. D., rector. Holy communion 'In the
chapeli, 7:10. Junior church and elauea,
9:30. Nuraery achool In pariah houae. 11.
Prayer aervlea and aermon, U. Youth vea
pers, 6.
Th Bethel Baptlit North Cottaie and
D. Rev. Rudolph Woylte, paator. Sunday
achool at 9:45. Mornlni worship at 11.
Sermon by the pator, "The Revealed
Ood." Mualcal program by th younf
people at 7:30.
Central Churrh ml Chrht Ohemelteta
at Cottage. M. C. Cuthbcrt.son. minister.
Bible achool, lift a.m. PreachlnK and
worship. 10.45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
St. Mark Evanaellcal Lutheran 343 N.
Church. Rev. M. A. Of uendaner. D.D.,
Rev. John Baillen, paators. Sunday achool.
9:45. promotion day. Morning worship
aervlce, 11. Sermon, "Two Master." 6 30,
Luther leaiue.
Christ Lutheran State atreet at 18th.
C. R. Senilis, paator. Divln worehlp at
8:45, and 11 o'clock. Sunday achool and
Bible clajutea at 9.50.
Church of Jmiu Chrtut of Latter Day
Saint 5th and Madron. Sunday achool.
10. Priesthood meetlna, 11:30. Evenlni
aervtce, 8 30.
I'nlied Penlaeoatal 44S Ferry. Rev. Na
thaniel wiLson, paator. Sunday achool, 9 4ft.
Morning aervlce, 11, Evenlni arvic 7:45.
First ChrUtian High and Center. Min
ister. Dudley strain. Awoclate minuter,
Walter Naff. Church achool. 9:45. Morn
ing Worahlp and Communion. 10:50. Ser
mon, "High Conquest," Dudley Strain.
Youth groupa, 6:15. Evening worship, 7:30.
Sermon by Mlaa Katherln Schutze of
White Swan Indian Mlaalon.
Court Htreet Christian 17th and Court.
W. H. Lyman, Mlnlater. Bible achool aa
aembly, 9:45. Morning worahlp and com
munion, 10:50. Sermon subject, "The Bet.
ter Part." Christian Endeavor Hour, 6:30.
Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon aubject,
"The Life I Live."
Knight Memorial Congregational Nine
teenth and Ferry. Louli E. White, mlnla
ter. Sunday achool. 9:40. Morning worahlp.
11. Sermon, "Queatlona and Anawera."
Church-time nursery. Pilgrim Fellowship
groupa for Junior High and Senior High
young people, 6:30.
First MethodMt Church and Stat. Pas
tor, Drooka H. Moore. Church achool, 9:45.
Morning service, 11. Sermon, "The Quest
for the Beat."
First Evangelical Where Marlon croaa
aa Summer. Rev. Wilmer N. Brown, pas
tor. Sunday achool. 9:45. Morning worahlp,
11. Sermon, "Hlnderancea and Helps to
Spiritual Growth." Evening Service. 7:45.
Sermon, "The Temptation of Comprom
ise." Flrat Presbyterian Chemek eta at Win
ter. Chester W. Hamblln, pastor. John L.
Ooodnberger. aaalatant paator. Church
school, 9:45. Identical services. 9:43, and
11 a.m. Sermon by the paator, "The
Man Born Too Soon." Youth lellowahtp:
Junior High 5:30: Tuxi 6:30; College
and business age, t.
nenraanlied Church af Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints Zloni league conven
tion banquet, Marion hotel dining room.
Saturday, 7 to p.m. Sunday-Church
school 10 a.m. Preaching. Chas. H. Asher,
11 a.m. along league o:jo p.m. moie siuuy
7:30 p.m.
Calvary Baptist 1230 South Liberty St,
Victor Hugo Bwonl, A.M. Th.D., pastor.
Sunday school. 9.45. Morning service, 11.
Sermon subject, "Love on Trial." Eve
ning service. 7:30. Sermon subjent, "Dis
appointments," Baptlit Youth Fellowship
groups, 6:30.
Flrat Baptist Marlon at Liberty, Dr.
Llovd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. c. s.
nn'ckwedel, associate pastor. Sunday
school, 0:46. Special Promotion day un
der the direction of Marvin Clatterbuck,
sunt. Morning worship, 11. "Wood or
Oold." Dr. Lloyd Anderson, pastor, Youth
meetings, 6:15. Evening gospei aervic.
7:30. Rev, Ralph Ooraline Ol Brazil, visit
ing missionary. "The Parable of the Pro-
ritual Son," Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson. Mo
viea of Brar.ll and sound film, "Abra
ham's Faith."
H albert Mrmorlal Baptist On mil
north of underpass on highway 90E. Rev.
E. Brlckwedei, pastor, sunaay senooi,
9:4B. Morning worship, 11. Messnpe by the
pastor. Young peoplr"s league, 6:30. Eve
ning gospel service, 7:30.
Four Cornera Baptist Stat and Elma.
Sun rtay school. 1:45. Morning worship, 11.
Arthur Wtllecke. guest speaker. Young
people's meeting, 6:46. Evening service.
7:30 In charge of th young peopl from
Flrat Baptist church.
Salem Helthta Community Church Lo
cated on Liberty road. Sunday school,
0:46 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Quest
speaker, larl Bull of Salem.
Leslie Methodist South Commercial at
Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday
school, 1:46. Sunday school Rally Day pro-
m at 10. Morning service, n. sermon
subject: "It Is Later Than You Think."
Ynuth fellowship at 6:30. Evening aervlce,
7 .10. Sermon aubject; "All Things Made
New "
Central Lutheran Oalnes and North
Capitol. O. B, Rundstrom, pastor, Broad
cast. KSLM. 7:46. Sunday school, 9:46.
Morning worship, 11. Junior Luther league
in th parsonage, 6. Evening aervlce, 7:45.
St John' Lutheran (Me. Rynorit 16th
and A St. M W. Gross, pastor, Sunday
school, I. Service at 10.
First Spiritualist 346 North Commer
cial Rev. Harry Raymond, speaker. Cir
cle at 6:30. Services at 7:30.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister.
Church achool, 6:45. Worship, 11. Sermon,
"Th Art of Guidance." Youth fellowship.
6:30. Young adult fellowship, 6.
Talbot Community Talbot. Or. Rev, R.
Roaers Irwin, pastor. Sunday school, 10.
Sunday. Sept.
as, ni
hae been dents na led as
Rally Day, especially In the Sunday school.
A Rally Day program will be presented
Divine worship. 11. Message: "The Self
Life Contrasted with the Spirit-Filled
Life." A special anniversary service will
be held at 3 o clock. This is th first an
niversary of th dedication of th Tal
bot churrh. Rev. Gordon Jaffe of Albany
will be the guest speaker. A male quartet
from Salem will provide special music.
The public la cordially Invited to attend.
Touna neopi a troupe, i. Kvenint aervtce.
6. Sermon: "Ignorance ti Blisa or la It?"
Institute mi Religious Selene and IMill-
tnphy460 N Cottage St. Salem Wom
an s elub. Bept. 28. "Whv Forgive Your
Neighbor?" Rev. OUva Stevens and Tonl
Van Ornum.
Truth Center 363 N. Cottage, Evening
service, 6, Tuesday. Sept. 17. Subject:
Real Prosperity." Library II to 3.
Jesus Name PrnUrniliUltll lli Mt
Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday school,
Morning worship. 11. Afternoon tet-
UiwMiip meeting. 3. Evening evangelistic
First Churrh af Christ. Scientist Lib
erty and Chemeketa Sis, Sunday school at
11, Momltia service at 11 Lson-ertnnn
subject: "Reality." Nursery for children
up to 3 years of age provided during the
morning servire Evening servlc at I. Lea
sonsermon subject; "Reality."
Sunday School Rally
Planned, Mill City
Mill City Presbyterian Sun
day school will hold rally day
next Sunday during th Sunday
school hour at 10 o'clock. Thr
will be a general roll call, class
promotions and a short program.
Dr. David J. Ferguson will
speak at the morning church
hour on th subject, "Many
Youth Revival
Series Closing
Woodburn The Youth Revi
val series at the Woodburn
Foursquare church by the Maur-er-Johnson
party will be con
cluded this Sunday evening with
services being held at the Wood
burn high school auditorium.
The musical program will be
made up of request numbers by
the audience and an on-the-spot
recording of the Pearson Sisters
will be made during the serv
ice and given, to the person re
sponsible for getting out the
most visitors that evening.
Services Friday and Satur
day nights will be conducted In
the Foursquare church, 1199 E.
Lincoln street. Af'er a singsplr
ation led by. Rev. Lloyd John
son, an inspiring musical pro
gram Is planned for each eve
ning, featuring the music of the
Pearson Sisters, well - known
gospel radio duo. Other music
will include vocal solos, duets,
trios and group numbers with
accordion, vibraharp and piano
accompaniment. Karen Johnson,
7-year-old soloist, will also be
featured. Rev. Roy Maurer will
bring the gospel message.
Saturday evening an all-musical
jubilee service will be
presented with one full hour of
gospel music. A special feature
will be the musical picture story
with black light to portray the
theme, "Christ, the Soul's Cap
tain." Rev. Arthur Goble, pastor ol
the Foursquare church, extends
a cordial invitation to both
young and old to attend these
services.
Woodburn
Churches
Chrlsltan E. Lincoln and Doud 8ts
on Priest, pastor. 8.8. 10 a.m. Service
L a.m. C.E. 7 p.m. Evenlni service 9.
Assembly of God Second and Lincoln
flts. Lester Gibson, pastor. S.8. t:45 a.m.
Prearhlni 11 a.m. and ?:5 p.m. Y.P.
(1:45 p.m.
Free Methodist Young and Oaten Stg.
Mrs. Roairllft B. DoURlas, pastor. 8.8. 9:49
a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
St. Luke's Cathollr V. L. Moffenbeier,
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 6 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Benediction atter 10:30 mass
Sundays.
The Reorranlied Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints Corner of Second
and Garfield. Oeorse Omana, pastor.
Church school 10 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m.
zions league 7 p.m. Lecture study 9 p.m.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on
Union school road. Earl K. Fenton, paa
tor. Worship 10 a.m. S.8. 10:45 a.m.
First Presbyterian Oarfleld and Third
St. Earl K, Fenton, pastor. 8.8. 0:415 a.m.
Divine worship 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Y.P. e:30 p.m.
Church af God Third and Grant 8t
Rnymond W. Hood, pastor. Church
school to a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and i:00
p.m. Y.P. 7 p.m.
St Mary's Eninropal E. Lincoln at Cu
pid's Court. Clarence C. Slocum, Vicar.
Churrh school 11:30 a.m. Divine worship
11 a.m.
Bible Baptist Orange Hall. Settle mler
and Harrltion. Karl Baker, pastor. 8.8.
0:45 am. Worship service 11 a.m. and
7:45 p.m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m. '
Immanuel Lutheran Harvtn N. Christ-
ensen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Sts. Wor
ship aervi'-e 11 a.m. 8.8. 10 a.m.
? an tor. 8.8. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. C.E.
, .30 p.m.
MM hod lit Public Library basement. Or-
mal B. Trick, pastor. Church achool 10
a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
Foursquare- 11B7 K. Lincoln St. Arthur
noble, pastor. 8.8. 6:45 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. and 7:4ft p.m. Y.P. 0:46 p.m.
Church mt Jesus Christ ml L. D. ft.
I. OOF. hall. Sunday achool 10 a.m.
Sarrament meeting 11 :30.
Amity Churches
Bant 1st Brure Wakeman. pastor. Bun-
day erhool 10 a.m. Morning worship 11
a.m. sermon topic: "The Sun ot Saving
Knowledge.'' Youth Fellowship 7 p.m.
Kvenina service p.m. Topic, "After That
the Judgment."
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, pas
tor. Bible srhnol 10 a.m. Morning worship
11 a.m. Christian Endeavor 1 p.m. Eve
ning service p.m.
Methndltt Rev. Fremont Faul. minis
ter. Sunday irhool 10 a.m. Morning wor
ship 11 a.m. Youth meettnga 7 p.m.
Assembly of Ood William Beachy. pas-
r. Sunday erhool S:4ft a.m. Morntne
worsnip ii am. special youtn aervlce
7:18 p.m. Evening service 7:4ft p.m.
ild Evangelism
Fellowship
The Snlcm Child Evangelism
Fellowship will have their (all
dinner at Mayflower hall it 6:30
Tuesday night, Sept. 27 when
Rev. G. H. Jantzen, paator of
the Mennonlte Brethren church,
Dallas, will be guest speaker.
Special music will be furn
ished by the Crusarirr'i male
quartet from George Fox col
lege, Newberg. Other gueati will
Include Mr. and Mrs. Clyde El
lis, state directors; Mr. and Mrs.
Art Nickel, child evangelism
missionaries to the British
Isles.
An all day child evangelism
conference hag been called for
Sept. 28 at the Salvation Army
hall according to Miss Mvrna
Stover, city director. A no host
luncheon will-be served at noon
Spend a Great Day at First Baptist
SI'NIpAY. 11:00 A. M.
"Wood or Gold", Pastor Lloyd T. Anderson
Rt'NDAY. 7:30 P. M.
MKslonary Movies shown bv Rev. Ralph Gorsllne of
Brasll.
Pastor Lloyd T. Andenon will speak on:i
"The Parable of the Prodigal Son".
The Sound Movie Film, "Abraham's Faith" will be shown
at the close of the service.
Two Radio Broadcasts: 11:00 a. m. KSLM 11:00 a. m. KOCO
First Baptist Church
Ministers Issue
Church Loyalty
Recognizing the deep spiritual unrest which poueises the
soul of man today, and the haunting sense of futility which it
brings, and the primary need
himself and in God, the Salem Ministerial association calls upon
this community to observe the month of October as Church
Dallas Churches
Kvan,tlcl United Brethren R. Wll
im Elmer, minuter. Relly aey In Blin
dly echoo!. Ms. Mornlni service, 11. ser
mon, w would Bunaeri. Toum
fellowship, T. Kvank-eiutlo hour, 1:4B.
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
tor. Bunday school, 0:45. Morning worship,
11. Sermon: 'The Dawn of a New Day."
Fellowship hour, fl 30. Christian Endea
vor, 7, Evening aervlce, 8,
First Presbyterian Earl William Ben-
bow. D.D., minister. Sunday school, 8:45.
Worship servire, 11. Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper.
Trinity l.itlheren Sundly irhool. 10. Di
vine eervlre. 11. Herveit feetive.1 eervlce
led by Rev. Kirl Uler. ptttor.
MennanlU Rretnren 5. H. Jinten. nee-
tor. Sundey erhool. S:4A. Worship ervlce.
10:45. Christian fellowship, 7. Youni peo
ple's union program. ?:4&.
Salt Creek Bntlt w.m-ni-e' W""f.
pastor. Sunday school, 9:4S. Mornlnf wor
ship. 11. Sermon. "The Sterner sp.i.'.s
of Jesus' Messaae." Evening aervlce In
rhane of younl people. 8. Mrs. Ralph
Oorshne, missionary to Brasll, jvlll
speak.
Cvanaelleal Mennonlte BrethrenA. P.
Toews. pastor. Sunday school, 10. Mom
ma worship, 11. sermon, "The Mustaro
Seed." Fellowship groups, 7. Evening ser
vice, S. Message by Rev, C. Classen.
Assembly of God Alfred R. Brown.
pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Christ Ambassadors. Junior
church, vesper service, 1. Evangelistic ser
vice. I.
Apostolle Falth-hPorrest Damron, Inter
im pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning
worship, 11, Sunday evening service, 7:50,
First Methodist Clark 8. Enz. pastor.
Church school. fl:4.V Morning worship. 11.
Sermon, "Make Ready for Communion."
TOUtn leuowsnip: intermediates, o.ju;
seniors, 0:30.
Grace Mennonlte J. J. Resler, paator,
Sunday achool, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Pre-prayer, 7. Evening service, 7:30. ser
mon, "Recreation."
Christian and Missionary Alliance O. E.
McGarvey, pastor. Sunday school, 9:46.
Morning worship, ll. Message oy tne pas
tor. Sunday evening evangelistic aervlce,
7:4ft.
Christian Science Sunday achool. 9:45.
Morning worship. 11, Subject of the lea
son sermon for the week la "Reality."
Free Methodist R. W. Mccormick, paa
tor. Sunday school. 9:4ft. Preaching aerv
ll. Evening service, 7:45.
1. Thomas Episcopal Cyril
P Han-
ney, vicar. Church school. 10.
prayer, 11. Holy Baptism, 12:30.
Mornlng
Church of Ood Henry Lou (ran, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship,
11. Young people's meeting, 6.45. Evangel
istic aervlce, 7:45.
Seventh Day Adventlst Sabbath, school.
9:46. Sermon, 11.
Falla City Methodist James M. Royer,
pastor. Sunday achool, 10. Morning wor
snip, ii.
Rlckreall Sunday School 8upt. J. N.
Thlessen. Sunday school, 9:30.
Falls Cltv Seventh Day Adventlit-4ab-
bath school, 9:30. Preaching, 11.
Falls City Free Methodist Oilbert John
son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, ii. young people a meeting, 7:30.
Evangelistic aervlce, 8.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox, pas
tor. Sunday achool, 10. Morning worahip.
ll. cnristtan Endeavor, s:jo.
Church of Jetfui Christ of Latter Dav
Saints Sunday school, 10. Becrament
meeting, 11:46.
First BantM Sunday school. 9:45.
Morning worship. 11. Training union. 7.
Evening worship, I.
Oak Grove Chanel Fremont Faul. min
ister. Morning service, 9:45. Sunday school
iouows. Youtn lenowsmp Sunday evening.
Philips Catholic Father John Ba
pastor. Mass, 8:16.
Union Missionary Baptist Harmony
community, W. A. Heard, paator. Sunday
cnooi, iv. sermon, n.
Church of Christ Bible study. 10. Com
munton, 11.
Bridgeport Sunder School H. Schmidt.
superintendent. Sunday achool, 10.
Sola Sunday Sehool Sunday arhool.
:4. Worship, 11.
Sacred Concert
Sunday Evening
A concert of sacred music will
be presented Sunday evening at
7:30 o'clock by Clifford C. Worm
at the Englewood Evangelical
United Brethren church. Worm
will be accompanied by Miss
Jean Ellen Query, instructor of
music at Cascade college. Clif
ford Worm has been director of
music at the Englewood church
and also at the Church of Christ
at Multnomah. He was a stu
dent of voice at Cascade college,
where he also sang in the Cas
cade male quartet.
During the intermission per
iods instrumental music will be
brought by Drlbert Jepsen and
Miss Jean Ellen Query.
Promotion Day Program
For Church at Liberty
Liberty The Liberty Chris
tian Church of Christ will have
promotion day Sunday at 10
o'clock. The junior Sunday
school will put on a program and
the teachers will present certifi
cates of promotion. Rev. Ellery
Parrish will speak at 11 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor, with Don
na Plenge, president, will meet
at 7 o'clock, with Rev. Daryl
Hunt in charge. The evening
services will begin at 8 o'clock.
The teachers' and officers'
Sunday school training class
will meet Sunday afternoon at
5:30 o'clock at the church on
Skyline road.
Call for
Period
for more of faith in life, In
"Loyalty month.
Beginning with world - wide
Communion Sunday on October
2, the people of Salem are
urged to renew their devotion
to the church, and their concern
for the church, as the living
witness of Him who came that
men might have life and have
it more abundantly.
Today, increasingly, men of
different churches and different
denominations are coming to
realize that the mighty affirma
tions of faith which all wor
shippers hold in common are of
much greater significance for
themselves, their churches, and
the world than the secondary
differences which divide them,"
say the ministers. "It is in com
mon devotion to these great unit
ing fundamentals of faith that
the Ministerial association is ded
icated, and to which it would
call the churches of the city.
That 'Man's need is God's op
portunity' has been proven again
and again. The church stands,
never as an end in itself, but
eternally as a means of uniting
the need of men and the minis
try of God.
"That the church may better
serve the needs of humanity and
the glory of God, that individuals
may be strengthened for the bat
tle of life, that the moral and
spiritual level of our commu
nity life may be lifted" the
Ministerial association urges the
observance of Church Loyalty
month.
Youth Center Gets
Attention of Club
Representative of a number
of churches will participate in
a youth retreat to be held at
Silver Creek Falls,. Sept. 30
Oct. 2.
The retreat will be based on
the theme. "Christ For Me'
with Rev. Herb Anderson, pas
tor of the Gladstone Baptist
church, Gladstone, as the in
spirational speaker.
A feature of the weekend pro
gram will be the campfire cir
cle Saturday night when the
young delegates will tell of their
Christian experiences.
Participating churches will
include Kingwood Bible, Keizer
Community, Bethel Baptist.
Four Corners Baptist, Halbert
Memorial Baptist and First Bap
tist. Additional particulars may
be obtained from Miss Phyllis
Johnson, 1130 E street.
Promotion Sunday
For Presbyterians
Rally Day and Promotion
Sunday will be observed at the
First Presbyterian church Sun
day. There will be two Sunday
morning services. At the 9:45
servire 175 children and young
people, who will be promoted
from one department to another
In the Church School will be
honored. The certificates will be
presented by John L. Gooden
berger, assistant pastor, who is
In charge of the church school,
At both services the minister,
Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, will
preach on the subject, "The
Man Born Too Soon." Mrs.
Dobbs, the organist, will play
"Cantilene" by McKinley and
Toccata by Pierne. The choir,
directed by Professor Charles
Stowell, will sing two numbers.
Turner Churches
Methodist Sunday school, 10. Morning
vorship. 11. Dr. R. M. Oatke. pastor.
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Presbyterian
Synod Meets
The Synod of Oregon is spon
soring a conference for church
leaders at the First Presbyter
ian church Sunday afternoon
from 3:00 to 9:30 o'clock. Dr.
Henry Green of Portland, the
Synodical Executive, and the
chairmen of the committees in
volved have made plans for the
conference. Approximately 80
leaders from a dozen churches
In this valley area will attend
to discuss and make plans for
the fall and winter work in the
field of the "Every Member
Canvass," the denomination's
New Life program, and the pro
gram of the Sunday school.
The devotional leader will be
Dr. Robert Russell, pastor of the
Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church,
Portland. His addresses will
open and close the conference.
Other leaders who will have a
part during individual confer
ence sessions will be Tinkham
Gilbert, Salem, Dr. Henry
Green, Portland, Dr. Charles
Barnes, McMinnville, Professor
John Anderson, Lewis and
Clark college, Mrs. Earl Ben
bow, Dallas, Rev. Kenneth
Brown, Corvallis, Rev. nJohn
Goodenberger and Dr. Chester
W. Hamblin of Salem.
District Sunday
School Meeting
The Hayesville district Sunday
school convention will be held at
Four Corners Sunday, Septem
ber 25, on the theme, "Christ
Preeminent." The program,
which will open at 9:45 (day
light time), will Include Sunday
school for all classes, a worship
service at 11 o'clock and a bas
ket dinner at 12 45.
A song service led by Miss
Evelyn Austin will open the af
ternoon's session at 1:45. The
devotional period at 2 o'clock
will be led by Rev. R. Curren.
Rev. V. L. Loucks will bring
the convention message while
J. E. Clark will preside during
the business sessions. Special
numbers will be provided by
Fruitland, Keizer and Brooks.
Jewish New Year
Starts at Sundown
Rosh Hashono, the Jewish
new year, starts at sundown Fri
day, with local services sched
uled for the Beth Sholom temple
at 8 o'clock Friday night.
The Hebrew term "Rosh Hash
ano" is translated "new year."
The holiday, a 24-hour period
running from sundown to sun
down, is held annually about
this time of year.
Cantor Solomon of Portland
and Harry A. Brown of Salem
will conduct the Friday night
services in the Salem temple.
Another service is scheduled for
October 2 at 8 p.m., in observ
ance of Yom Kipur, which means
"day of atonement."
Alliance Church
Guest Speaker
The Alliance church located
on N. Sth at Gaines has for its
guest speaker Sunday night the
Rev. Henry Turnldge. His inter
est and activity among Boys'
and Girls' of the Sunday School
Union, Y.P. Rallies and provid
ing homes for unfortunate boys
has made him known to a host
of people.
The pastor, Herman J. Bohl,
has chosen for his morning
theme "One of the Thines
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Churches
rhurrh ( Jesus Christ ml the LalUr
Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday school ai
10; evening service at i.
Christian Irlenee Sunday school at
9:45. Services at 11.
er-.ikeiliaa Tathr John J.
Walih, pastor, iunday masses, I and 10.
Week days, I.
As.tmhlv ml God Berrel H Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school, 0:45. Divine worship,
ll. Young people s society at s.m. -
gel 1st Ic at I.
rhurrh af Oat Rev. P. K. Nix. pastor.
Bunday achool at 10: worship hour at 11;
evening services at I.
Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A. D.
Chilton, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
cal elder, in charge. Sabbath school, Sat
urday, g:30; morning worship at 11, Sat
urday; Sunday evening evangelistic serv
ice. I
Marquam and Molalla Congregations,
MiMhedlst Ri Kendall, pastor. Joint pas
torate. Forenoon services at Marquam,
afternoon at Molalla.
Pllfrtn Holiness D. C. Olson, castor.
Sunday school 9 45. Sermon by pastor, 11.
young people meet at 7. svanaensiic
sermon at 9.
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates.
pastor. Bible school 9:46 a.m., M. B.
Ford, Supt., assisted by J. C. Bonner,
narry vetier ana Lynn Neai. communion
and sermon 11 a.m., guest speaker. Miss
Katherine Schutie, national guild direc
tor with the Yakima Indians, missionary
in China at the time ol the Japanese in
vasion. Christian Endeavor 8:30 p.m.
Ouest night. Evening sermon 7:30 o'clock
by pastor. Subject: "Worship."
Methodist Ben F. Browning, paator.
Sunday school 9:46. a.m. Norman Naeseli.
Supt. Classes for different age groups,
nursery for very small children. General
worship hour 11 a.m. Sermon by pastor.
Sperial choir music. Youth Fellowship.
7 p.m. Evening service B o'clock, sermon
by pastor In worship and Instruction.
Trinity Lutheran Substitute nastor.
Sunday school and Bible clasj.es 10 a.m..
sirs. Marina Isaacson, supt. Divine wor
ship 11 a.m., guest speaker. Rev. o. F.
Braaten ol Salem. Confirmation Instruc
tion. Miss Evelyn Torvend, director, Sat
urday, senior class t a.m., Juniors, 10:30
a.m.
Immanuel Lutheran 8. L. Almlie. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10
a.m Divine worship 11 a.m. Sermon: "How
to Live." SDeclal mualc. Luther Laanue.
7:30 p.m.. topic for discussion: "Always
striving tor tne uood." senior confirma
tion elaaa t a.m., Juniors 10:30 a.m., Sat
urday. Christian and Missionary Allianre
Gordon T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday
school 10 a.m., Oscar flatrum, ' Supt.,
classes for all age groupa. Guest speaker
ii m.m. morning worsnip, Kev. wyman
Bohl. missionary candidate to South
America. Young People meet 7 p.m. Speak
er, Miss Wanda Needles, director of
xouin Home Missions workers among rur
al residents.
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte, pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class 10
a.m.. Miss Olaa Johnson. Bunt. Divln
worship, special singing, pastor Tofte
giving farewell sermon at 11 a.m.. Noon
fellowship dinner, complimentary program
for the pastor and his family.
Church Services Set
Woodburn The Sunday
school of the Immanuel Lutheran
church here will resume meet
ings at 10 a.m. Sunday. Wor
ship service will be at 11 a.m.
and Luther league at 8 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1230 South Liberty Street
TWO GREAT HEART WARMING SERVICES
Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, pastor
11:00 A. M. "Lav on Trial"
7:30 P. M. "Disappointments"
All-Youth Orchestra - Quartette
9:45 Bible Classes for all ages 6:30 p. m. Baptist Youth
Fellowship
KINGWOOD BIBLE CHURCH
1125 ELM ST.
SUNDAY 9:45 A. M.
ANNUAL BIBLE SCHOOL RALLY
PROMOTIONAL EXERCISES
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
JUNIOR CHOIR IN SONG
THEME: "The Heart of a Child". Dramatized with full
stage setting. Children sow the seed, water the soil, and
reap the harvest.
Message: "Receive Me As a Child".
Banish
Cancer Fears
By
By J. H. WILLETT
e ska Capital Drat Star
No one will deny that cancer
is a dreaded disease, least of
all the medical profession who
deal with it constantly.
But fearing cancer will not
prevent it, while physical ex
aminations regularly will. Can
cer is usually of long growth,
and pain is not felt in the early
stages. Symptoms however are
usually present and for this
reason a doctor should be told
about any changes in bodily
function when he is consulted
for examination.
Doctor! are anxious to do
everything possible to reduce
unnecessary deaths from this
disease. You will relieve your
self of needless worry if you
entrust your health to them.
CaorrliM
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New Woodburn
Church Opening
Woodburn The Woodburn
Methodist church will hold the
first service for the opening of
the new church as a place of
worship Sunday morning at 11
o'clock.
The building, located on Young
street on the site of the old
church, destroyed by fire in
April, 1948, is being used for
the first time Sunday. Although
the building is not completed
enough work had been done so
that meetings may be held in it.
Charles Ogle, a member of the
local church longer than anyone
else here, has been asked by the
official board to ring the bell
for the opening service. Mr.
Ogle Joined the church in 1891
and attended the first and last
services in the old church. The
bell in the new building is the
one that hung in the old church.
Rev. Ormal B. Trick, the pas
tor, will have as his sermon
topic, "Beauty for Ashes." Rev,
D. fester Fields, retired minis
ter and former pastor, will as
sist in the service and the choir
will present a special anthem.
Program Being Offered
Woodburn The Presbyter
ian Sunday school is presenting
a specially prepared program at
9:45 a.m. Sunday, to the whole
church group and visitors dur
ing the Sunday school hour.
The worship hour at 11 o'clock
will emphasize "New Life of the
Spirit," with special music by
the two choirs.
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
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