Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 24, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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Dedication of
Tabernacle Due
Dedication ceremonies for the
newly constructed Evangelistic
Tabernacle at Garden Road and
Park avenue will take place at
3 o'clock Sunday afternoon with
Rev. Atwood Foster, district
suerintendent, A s e m b 1 ies of
God as the principal speaker.
The congregation is abandon
ing Its property at Ferry and
13th streets which It has occu
pied for a number of years.
The new church is of pumice
stone construction while a Sun
day school building now under
way is of Interlocking concrete
block.
The entire church plant is
above ground with the auditor
ium being easily available.
Many class rooms are includ
ed in the plans for the accom
modation of a completely depart
mentalized Bible instruction
division.
The two and a half acre tract
of land on which the church is
located, will provide ample park
ing space for automobiles.
Rev. Walter S. Frederick, pas
tor, will preach the first sermon
In the new church sanctuary at
1J o'clock Sunday morning.
A series of dedication week
meetings will begin Sunday
night with Rev. Chas. J. Weston
of San Francisco, the first
KnPfllfPr. H Will nrasnh
Tuesday night. Others to appear
are Rev. Victor Trimmer, Wed
nesday night; Rev. Ely Persing,
Thursday night and Rev. Dwight
McLaughlin, Friday. The choir
leader is Dick Louthan; orches
tra director, Ollie Schendel.
Organist to Be
Presented Oct. 7
The choir of the First Christ
Ian church will bring to Salem
John McDonald Lyon, brilliant
young organist for a concert In
the sanctuary of the First Chirst
lan chuch, October 7, at 7:30
p.m. Still a young man, Lyon
has achieved a position of dis
tinction in the front rank of
American organists. His playing
of Bach is refreshingly clear and
bright, meticulous in phrasing,
and free from undue heaviness.
He received his musical edu
cation and training at University
of Washington, Trinity College
of Music, London, and Royal
Schools of Music, London, and
studied under Marcel Dupre,
professor at the Paris Conserva
tory, and with the late Louis
Vlerne, organist of Notre Dame
cathedral.
Y OCE Borrows 1,453
From State Library I
Oregon College of Education.
Monmouth Oregon College of
Education makes exceptional use
of the state library at Salem,
figures released by William H.
Carlson, director of libraries,
revealed today.
In a report tendered to Chan
cellor Paul Packer of the Board
of Higher Education, Carlson's
count showed 1,453 volumes
borrowed from the state library
by the Colleges of Education.
More than half of this number
were used by OCE to supplement
Its own library of 30,790 vol
umes valued at $53,464.54 as of
June 30.
California Bishop at Vatican The Most Rev. A. J. Willin
ger (center), titular bishop of Bida and coadjutor of Monterey
Fresno, Calif., examines decorations of a Swiss guard follow
ing his audience with Pope Pius XII at the Pointiff's summer
residence at Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Bishop Willinger is in
Italy for his ad limina visit to the Pope. (AP Wirephoto)
Legion to Make
Plans for Year
Speaker at the Monday night
meeting of Salem post No. 136,
American Legion, will be Theo
dore K. Pierson, director of the
industrial arts department and
coordinator of the cooperative
part-time training program at
Salem high school.
Pierson's subject is to be "The
Kid From Across the Tracks"
and interested veterans are in
vited to attend and hear his talk.
Also Legion members are urged
to bring guests.
During the evening a number
of reports are to be made and
plans made for the post's pro
gram for the year, including the
party for members and their
wives October 17 and the annual
Fall Frolic October 24.
Reports will include: Com
mander Kenneth Potts on the
new rules regarding membership
and dues; Earl Ahlers, scout
chairman, on the new projects
for Boy Scouts; Charles Creigh
ton on the booth and program
of the post at the Oregon state
fair; and Jan Janisick on the
post housing project.
R. F. Dwyer on
Forest Board
Appointment of R. F. Dwyer,
vice president, Dwyer Lumber
company, Portland, Ore., as a
member of the Salem forest dis
trict advisory board was an
nounced today by A. P. Collins,
district forester of the biireau of
land management. The appoint
ment was made by Regional Ad
ministrator Daniel L. Goldy to
fill the vacancy created by the
death of Richard E. DeCamp.
Dwyer is a recognized leader in
the lumber industry and is now
president of the Pacific logging
congress.
The Salem district advisory
board which serves in an advis
ory capacity to District Forester
A. P. Collins with headquarters
in Salem was established April
14, 1949, to render assistance
in connection with the adminis
tration of the O. & C. lands lo
cated in the Salem forest dis
trict. This district contains ap
proximately 400.000 acres of
land located in Benton, Clacka
mas, Columbia, Lane, Lincoln,
Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk,
Tillamook, Washington and
Yamhill counties.
Aumsville Teachers
Will Be Welcomed
Aumsville The first meeting
of the Aumsville P.T.A. will be
WELCOME ON
RALLY SUNDAY
Parents and Children
Come Together
First Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter
Chester W. Hamblin,
Pastor
John L. Goodenberger,
Assistant Pastor
9:45 a m Church School
9:45 and 11:00 a.m.
IDENTICAL SERVICES
"The Man Born Too Soon"
Sermon by the Minister
Baptist Circle Guest
Dayton The Baptist Mis
sionary circle met at the home
of Mrs. Sina Christensen with
a good attendance. The devo
tional period was conducted by
the pastor's wife, Mrs. Wolfe.
The rest of the time was given
to the guest speaker, Mrs. Col
lens of Carlton, who has been
in Japan as a missionary for el
even years. Her talk was most
interesting. Refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Public WorkTBill
Passed by Senate
Washington, Sept. 24 (JPV The
senate has approved a $100,000.
000 program for planning public
works projects all over the coun
try. The bill, which has been called
an "anti-depression measure" in
congress, was passed yesterday
by voice vote. It now goes to the
house.
It would make federal funds
available to states and communi
ties for advance planning of
needed public works projects.
President Truman recommended
such a program last July, as a
safeguard "if the business down
turn should become more serious."
Tarem to Direct
Men's Program
Ardo Tarem, recently arrived
VMCA secretary from Europe,
will head the business men's
program at the Y during the fall
and winter months. He will pro
vide massage service, individu
alized exercises and solarium su
pervision for business men each
afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock.
Tarem has had many years
experience in the field to which
he has been assigned at the Sa
lem YMCA.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Saturday, Sept. 24, 1949 11
Toys Are Collected j
For Christmas Relief !
Woodburn The national Ca
tholic Welfare conference-war
relief service is asking the Ca
tholic people of this community
to help the poor children of for
eign countries to have a happy
Christmas by sending in all the
old or new toys outgrown by
their children.
The toys may be sent to the
Knights of Columbus or the
Catholic Daughters of America I
by October 15. A box has been
placed in the vestibule of the
local Catholic church to receive j
the toys.
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Monday through Friday 9:45 a.m.
KOCO- 1490 KC
held in the school auditorium
Monday night. A teacher recep
tion will be held following the
regular business meeting. All
parents are especially invited to
attend and meet the teachers.
Preview at Portland
Art Museum Tuesday
Members and guests of the
Portland Art association have
been invited to a preview of the
exhibition of paintings, water
colors, and prints by Max Beck
mann on Tuesday evening, Sep
tember 27. The reception will
take place in the Museum gal
leries at 8:30 p.m. The exhibi
tion opens next day to the pub
lic, being scheduled to remain
through October 23.
Mrs. Walter Gordon, chair
man of the reception and those
pouring will be Mrs. Walter
Church, Mrs. Allan Hart, Mrs.
Robert S. Howard, Jr., and Miss
Emily Child.
Rainbow Girl Installed
Dayton Carol Cobun, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Co
burn was installed as "Patriot
ism" in the Order of Rainbow
for Girls in McMinnville. She is
a sophomore at the Dayton un
ion high school.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10:50 a.m.
"Why Not Try Prayer"
6:15 p.m. Young People
7:30 p.m.
"Whole-Hearted
Christianity"
This Service Broadcast
Over Station KOCO
First Church of the
Nazarene
Center at 13th
Orville W. Jenkins, Pastor
"HOWARD W. SWEETEN
IS COMING"
DEDICATION OF
EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
MARKET ST. AT PARK AVE.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Sermon "What Does Jesus Mean
to You?"
The Pastor's First Sermon In the
New Church
3:00 p.m. Dedication Service
Rev. Atwood Foster, Oregon District
Supt., of the Assemblies of God,
ipeaker.
7:45 p.m. Rev. Chat. G. Weston of
San Francisco, former pastor, speaki
DEDICATION WEEK, SEPT. 27-30
Outstanding West Coait Paitori and Youth Leaden Speak
Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., Rev. G. Weston, San
Francisco.
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., Rev. Victor Trimmer,
Dynamic Youth Leader
Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Rev. Ely Persing, of 1
nicnmona, tanr.
Friday, 7:45 p.m., Rev. D, W, McLaughlin,
Taeoma, Wash.
Saturday Radio Program Over KSLM 5:30 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Rev. Welter S. Frederick, Pastor
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got a lot on my mind.
There's something wrong in America . . . and I'm the chap who is
getting hurtl
Our Constitution says that no one can be denied the right to worship
God. I'm an American! According to the Constitution I have the right
to learn about God, to hear the Bible Stories, to be taught the Christian
Way of Life.
But here's the hitch. While the Government can't deny me the right
to attend Church School and Church MY PARENTS CAN. They can
rob me of my most sacred right just by neglecting my spiritual needs.
Did you know that about half the children in America are growing
up without religious training? And yet there's a church in every village!
Yessir, I'm serious! Instead of talking about juvenile delinquency,
we ought to do something about it. We ought to crowd our churches with
children . . . and parents! And we ought to start Sunday!
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