Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 30, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    j Sunday School
)( Convention
ine ursi ounuay kiiuui cun
vention to be held in Salem lor
a number of years is icheduled
ior October 3 and 4 at the Evan
gelistic temple, Park and Mar
ket street. The convention if un
der the sponsorship of the Sa
lem Evangelical Fellow
ship, which is cooperating
with the National Association of
Evangelicals.
The convention leaders will
Include Rev. Norman B. Harri
son, Bible expositor of Minnea
polis; Rev. William Kirschke,
executive secretary of the Na
tional Sunday School associa
tion; Miss Eunice Fischer, Sun
day school, Sunday school con
sultant; Miss Helen Carlson,
Multnomah School of the Bible
and Rev. Paul Trulin, Vancouv
er, Wash.
Dr. Harrison Is a graduate of
Princeton university and
Princeton Theological seminary
and has recently returned from
a preaching tour of Central
America and Mexico.
The first conference session
will be held Monday evening
and others will follow Tuesday
morning, afternoon and night.
Local ministers and laymen par
ticipating include Rev. Russell
I Mayer, Rev. Lee Wiens, Rev.
f Walter Frederick, Rev. Albert
Fadenrecht, Rev. O. W. Jen'., is,
Dr. Theodore Anderson, Rev. O.
W. Clemens, John Schmidt, Ern
est Frieseb and Rev. Rudolph
Woyke.
Officers Assuming
New Duties Sunday
Woodburn New teachers
and officers of the Church of
God who will take over their
duties Sunday are:
Mn. Lloyd Waymire, church ichool up
trlntandtnt, Eldo Miller, assistant nuper
Intendent; Uri, Bernlct Ballrot, Mrs.
Le-wli pauUon and Mra. Kenneth Both
um, radl roll committee: Mra. Bernlce
Ballrot, nuracry class; Mrs. John Brhlmpf,
benlnnara class; Mrs. Harry Haves, pri
mary clasa; Mra. Lucille Chapelle, assla-
tant:
ana Mrs. ursei Livingston,
Junior class; Mra. Roy Kuni, Intermediate
class; Mrs. Raymond Hood, senior youth
ciasa; Kiao Miner, assistant; waiter Lw
aon, young adult class; Henry Frlti. as
is t ant: Alfred Livingston and Harry Hayes.
adult class; Mrs. Fred Anderson, adult
ibic class; Mrs. Levi Welty. assistant
Mrs. Ben Bhrock, secretary-treasurer
Miss Ruth Anderson, assistant.
October 2 is promotion Sun
day, when several church school
students will be promoted into
new classes.
Communion for
Evangelicals
The membership of the First
Evangelical United Brethren
church, Marion and Summer
streets, will join 25 million oth
er Christians around the world,
demonstrating a oneness in
Christ, as on the same day, Sun
day, October 2, we gather at the
table of the Lord in observance
of World Wide Communion. The
minister, Rev. Wilmer N. Brown,
will speak at the 11 o'clock wor
ship service on the subject,
"Helps to Spiritual Growth."
Communion will also be serv
ed hi the evening service at 7:45
to those who could not attend
In the morning. The theme of
the message will be, "Walking
In the Light."
Violinist Featured
By Lebanon Church
Lebanon Tid Bolobonoff,
violinist, will be guest soloist at
Sunday morning services at the
First Presbyterian church, Har
vey Schmidt, pastor of the con
gregation, announces.
Bolobonoff will play a little
known French hymn, learned
while serving with the army ov
erseas. Title and composer are
unknown In the history of
French music, Schmidt said.
Only one copy of the hymn is
known to exist in America, the
pastor stated, and Bolobonoff
now has it is in his possession.
Falls City Methodist
Church Union Choice
Falls City Union services
and a reception honoring all
teachers of the city will be held
at the Falls City Methodist
church Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Rev. Charles Knox, pas
tor of the Christian church, will
preach the sermon; Rev. Gil
bert Johnson, pastor of the Free
Methodist church, invocation;
Rev. James Royer, pastor of the
Falls City Methodist church,
benediction. Special music from
all the churches will be given.
Woodburn Methodists
Offering Communion
Woodburn The first service
of Holy Communion in the new
Methodist church will be held
Sunday at 11 o'clock when the
Methodists will join in the ob
servance of world-wide com
munion with other Woodburn
churches and churches through
out the world. The pastor. Rev.
Ormal B. Trick, will have as his
sermon topic, "The Communion
of Saints.'
Gope Mnuie Spread
Monitor Rev. E. C. Schilling,
pastor of the Monitor Commun
ity Full Gospel church, has in
stituted a gospel message by
Anail that goes Into the homes In
"the area each week. The publi
f'tinn is called the Monitor Me
senRrr and usually appears on
Postcards.
jalem A v. hurches
LMlla luthadlsi South Commercial at
Myers. O. Wsstay Turner, pastor. Sunday
school. :. Morning service. U. (Nur
sery for small children. i Sermon sub
ject: "In Remembranct of Me." World
wide Communion Sunday. Youth Fellow
ship at 30. Evening service. 1:30. Ser-
l subject: unnai or loin,
Calvary Chapel rH Gaspel) 1143 N.
Liberty street. Rev. Claude C and Mary
W. Bell, castors. Sunday school, 10. Sun
day morning worship, 11. Sunday tvemng
service, 7:t.
First Baptist Marlon and Liberty. Dr.
Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E.
Brlrkwedel, associate- pastor. Bund ay
school, f:3. Morning worship. 11. "Ye
Arc Ood's Temple." Pastor Lloyd Ander
son. Youth meetings. :1S. Evening gos
pel service, 1 M. "The Parable of tht
Lost Sheep.'
Halbert Memorial BaplUI One mile
north of underpass on Highway M B. Hev.
C. K. Brkkwedel. pastor. Sunday school,
9 AS. Morning worship, 11. "The Infilling
of the Holy Spirit." Pastor C. E. Brick -wedel.
Young peoples league, 6:30. Eve
ning evangelistic service, "Difficulties In
Personal Work."
Four Camera Baptist State and Elma
streets. Rev. Victor L. Louck. pastor.
Sunday achoot, 9 4.5. Morning worship. 11.
Message by Pastor Victor Loucks. Young
peoples meeting, 4:45. Evening gospel ser
vice, 7:30.
Calvarv Baptist Bouth Liberty at East
Miller street. Victor Hugo Sword, AM.
Th.D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morn
Ini aervice. 11. Sermon subject, "1 Bet My
Life." Evening service. 7:30. Candlelight
Communion service. Christian Education
Clinic. Sunday at 4. Baptist Youth Fel
lowship groups, 6:30.
I. Mark Ev. Latheran 343 N. Church
street. Kev. M. A. Geiztndar.tr. D.D., Rev.
John Baglien. pastors. Sunday school. 9 ii.
Morning worship service. 11. Holy Com
munion service. Sermon topic: "The Real
Presence." Luther league topic dlsrus
slons, 1:30. Evening Communion aervice.
Bethel Baptist North Cottage and D
street. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Rally
day program at 0:45. World wide Com
munion aervice at 11, the pastor preaching
on "Christian Fellowship." Evening ser
vice at 7:30 o'clock; sermon topic: "How
to Find God."
Bethany Evangelical and Reformed
Marlon and Capitol Sta, Rev. Russell May
er, pastor. Mission Festival. Sunday
school, 10. Morning worship, II. Fellow
ship dinner, 13. Missionary meeting, 1:30.
Rev. and Mrs. Auler, missionaries to Hon
duras will speak at all aervlces.
First Evanaellcal United Brethren
Where Marlon crosses Summer. Rev, WU
mer Brown, pastor. Sunday school, 9 5.
Morning service. 11. Sermon subject;
"Helps to Orowth." Evening service, 7:46.
Sermon subject: "Walking In the Light."
Court Street Christian 17th and Court
streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible
school assembly, 9:45. Morning worship
and Communion. 10 :50. Sermon subject:
"Forgive Us Our Debts." Christian En
deavor hour. :30. Evening worship, 7:30.
Sermon subject; "A Child of a King."
First Christian High and Center. Dud
ley Strain, mlnuUer: Walter Naff, associate
minister. Church school. 9:45. Morning
worship and Communion, 10:50. World
wide Communion Sunday. Sermon: "When
the Angela Sound Their Trumpet. Dud
ley Strain. Solo, "Love," Josephine Albert
SDauldlne. Anthem. "Th I-nrdsj. Lfv
I Shepherd' arr. by Cordon Jacob. Youlh
groups, 6:lB. Evening worship, 7:30. Sound
color film. "Voice of the Deep." Sermon by
Walter Naff. Solo by Don Olson.
Church af Jesua Christ af Laller Day
Saints Sth and Madison. John E. Sails
bury, bishop. Sunday school. 10. Sacra
ment meeting, 11, Evening service, :30.
t'alted renteeestal Ut Perry atreet.
Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday
school, 0:45. Morning service, 11. Evening
service, 7:45.
Salem Heights Community Liberty Toad
at Madrona avenue. Sunday school, 10,
Preaching services, 11, conducted by gos
pel team of the First Baptist ohurch.
Knight Memorial Congregational Nlne
teeiuii ana rerry streets. Louis E. White,
minister. Sunday school, 0:43. Morning
worship, 11. Sermon. "The Ministry of
Memory." The sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed In connection with
world-wide Communion Sunday. Junior
church and church-time nursery, 11. pil
grim Fellowship groups for Senior High
and Junior High atej, 1:10. Young adult
group, 1:10.
First ftplrlUallst 340 N. Commercial.
Rev. Thomas and Minnie Gaseley. speak
era. Circle at :30. Services at 1:30.
First Presbyterian Chemeket a at Win
ter. Chester W. Hamblin, pastor. John L.
Ooodenberger, assistant pastor. Church
school, 9:45. Identical services, 9 45 and
11. World wide Communion. "Radiance
Regained." Communion meditation bv the
pastor. Junior high, 5:30. College Fellow
ship, 7.
Central Chareh of Christ Cottage and
Chemeketa streets. M. C. Cuthbertson.
minister. Bible school, 9:45. Preaching and
worship, 10:45 and 7:30.
Reorganised Church of Jesui Christ af
Latter Day Saints Chas. H. Asher. pastor.
Church school, 10. Communion aervice, 11.
Zlon a league, :30. Bible atudy, 7:30.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church
school, f:4S. Worship. 11. Sermon: "Rea
sonable Service." World Communion cele
bration. Youth Fellowship, 6:30. The
. , i-Mownmp win mrei at me
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCain
Miiinrumirij finer cnurcn.
Panrsqaare 4H N. loth St. Sunday
srhool, 9:45. Morning worship, 11, Evan
gelistic service, .
Jesus Name Pentecostal 1175 Lewis St.
Ronald V. Sittser. pastor. Sunday school,
10 a m. Morning worship, 11. Evening
evangelistic, 7:45.
Saint Paala Episcopal Church and
Chemeketa Bts. Rev. George H. Swift.
B.D., rector. Holy Communion (In the
chapelt, 7:30 am. Junior church and
classes. 9:30 a m. Nursery srhool In par
ish house. 11 a.m. Holy Eurharlst and
sermon, 11 a.m. Youth Vespers, p m
... inircn tvnrm, scientist Lib
erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school
St 11 a.m. Unrmn. ..rvi,.. ., , .
son-sermon. "Unreality." Nursery for
children up to 3 years of age provided
during the morning service. Evening serv
ice at I. Lesson-sermon, "Unreality."
SI. John's Lutheran 16th and A Sts
H W. Oross, put. tor. New schedule with
two services. 9 and 11 am. Sunday school
at 10 a.m. Holy Communion at 11 clock
service.
First Church at God Hood and N. Cot
tare. O w n,... .
church school. 10:45 a.m.. Communion.
II am., morning worship. Topic; "Left,
overs for Ood." 6 45 p.m.. youth fellow
ship. 7 45 p.m., evening worship. Topic;
1 Four Fundamental Farts,"
Christ Lai her an Divine worship and
Holy Communion services at 0:45 and 11
lOrowth.' Sunday school t t an o.i.r-
terly business meeting at 7 30 p.m The
sound film. 'Salt of the Earth," will be
shown following the meeting.
Jasasi Uf Melhadlst North Winter at
Jefferson. Louis C. Klrby, D D. minis
ter. Sunday school. 9 48. Morning wor
shID. 11. Rermnn tir. I..... n... i
jln the Breaking of Bread " World-wide
communion win be celebrated. Evening
worship. 7:30 Topic: ' Ereklal s Life and
"lo" " M,lhodl" "outh HMrshl t
M.nllar CmaaanHr rail Gaapal Moni
tor. Far and Mrs. I. c. Schilling pas
tor, Sunday achool. 10 a m. Uorn.ng
worship. II m. Communion of tha
Lord euppar Young paop, T am.
Evanlni t aangaliatle aarvlra. S p as.
ra.lral Lathaaaa Oalna, and K. Capitol.
O B. Rundstrom. paator. Sunda, achool.
4 Morning worship. II. Wlllam.tta
lnnar Mj.sion rl!owh!p. J, rvsnlng
INVISIBLE SWEATER
MENDING!
Hoe Mending
Downstair
Miller's
Rum!
Pulls!
Holes!
Church Elders
Plan Luncheon
Silverton The First Chris
tian church elders and deacons
noon luncheon business meet-
ins; is set ahead for Sunday, Oc
tober 2, from October 9, In
deference to World Communion
day, this being the occasion each
month when the member shut
ins are given communion In
their own homes. Junior Chris
tian Endeavor Is reorganized
with first autumn meeting Sun
day evening. 6:30 o'clock, with
Afterglow meeting with the sen
iors at the parsonage following
evening services.
Friday evening the Silverton
Christian Endeavors entertain
the group composing the pre
convention Marion county Chris
tian Endeavor Rally, the guest
speaker to be Rev. Wilmer
Brown, pastor of the First
Evangelical United Brethren
church of Salem, Miss Lucille
Miles. CE president, and Miss
Lela Miles, worship chairman, In
omciai cnarge.
Mrs. L. M. Larson and Mrs
Silas Torvend are to be Trinltv
Lutheran social hostesses for
Wednesday afternoon. The Dor
cas society of Trinity Lutheran
church is to be guest group of
Mrs. Melven Brenden at her
West Main street home. October
7, assisting hostess Is Mrs. Mar
lin Voiding. Choir rehearsal is
Wednesday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon T.
Bratvold of the Christian and
Missionary Alliance are to spend
next week attending the NW Pa
cific district prayer conference
at Vancouver. B.C.. from Mon
day through Thursday. The Al
liance local prayer service Is
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the church.
Evening services following
the Youth Fellowshio hour arp
being observed at the Methodist
church with Rev. Ben F. Brown
ing in charge.
Dallas Churches
Teews. pastor. Sunday school. 945.
Morning worship. 11. Sermon. "The Leav
en." Christian Endeavor program, 7 30
.is rvruurin jonnnon. pas-
. . Morning wor
ship. 11. Sermon: "This Do." Com-
tniuuin tnaeavor fellowship.
; devotions, 6:30. Evening evangelistic
service, 7:30.
in..r. nremren rc. William
Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, Wor-
ahln. 11.
First p.Ki.pi.e-..i iui ...
bOW. D.Ii niitnr e..rf. .i i
Morning worship. 11. Sermon bv Rev
Thorn Hunter, director of Presbyterian
iuurn wore oi me Westminster Founda-
Anostollr FaHh anPi-a r...
Sunday srhool. g:30. Morning worship'
11. Evangelistio service. 7:45.
Mskhs.II. ,
tor. Sunday school, 0:43. Worship ' serv
ice, 10:45. Christian fellowship, 7, Gos
pel service, 7:45.
Assembly or God Alfred R. Brown, pas
r. Sunday school. 0:4.4. Mnrnln air
ship. 11. Christ Ambassadors, Junior Am
bassadors, vesper service, 7. Evangelistic
Sunday school. 10. Morning worship, il
xoung peoples service, 7;30. Evangelis
tic meeting, t:lft.
Flrsl Methndlat Ttarlr
Church srhool. 0:45. Morning worship,
11 . World-wide Holy Communion. Inter
mediate fellowship, ;30. Evening wor-
lrkr II aa.a.
aj. N
iiiirDBcit. ounaij acnooi, f:30.
Christian Siin Bunla.
Sunday aervice, 11.
Christian and Missionary Alliance O. E.
MCOarveV. Dastor Annrtav arhnnl a.jt
Sunday morning worship. 11. Sunday eve-
riirHa.c servire, Tift,
........ vyiui Binuui, jw. naorning pray
er. 11. Holy .Baptism, 12:30.
Free Melhodist R. W. MrCormtrk. pas
tor. Sunday school, 0 45. Preaching serv
ices, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
Oak Orove Chapel Fremont Fau). pas
tor. Morning service, 0:45. Sunday school
follows. Youth fellowship each Sunday
evening.
M. PhlMn'a r,lk.ll. D.,1... t.i... -
byak, pastor. Mass, 10:15.
community. W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday
school, 10. Sermon, 11.
Church of Christ Bible study, 10. Com
munion, 11,
Supt. Sunday school, 10.
Eola Bandar rhool Sunday school, 45.
Morning worship. 11.
Charra af Jesas Christ of Laller Day
ainta Elrier MilUr a
school, 10. Sacrament meetina. lws.
Flrsl Baptist Sunday school. I:4S. Morn-
..... ... 4 1 .um, i mima, i. a.ve-
ning worship, I.
Chareh of Gad Henry Loagan. pastor.
Sunday school. t:45. Morning worship
11. Young people's meeting, 6 41. Evan
gelistic service, 7:48.
Seventh Day Advenllst Sabbath school,
9:45. Sermon, 11.
Mission Circle Meets
Dayton The Missionary Tir.
ele of the Pioneer church met
at the home of Mrs. Guv Rrmmn
with 25 members and five guests
attending. Mrs. C. W. Hngan
had charge of devotionals. Mrs.
Kate Stone centered the lesson
around Japan.
isrvtra. 1 4B. wh.n Bar. John R.nirh will
show rolnrad motion plrlur, "Thra, Mil,,
Hl,h." from tha bordar ot Tlbal In North
India.
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Marriage Plans Announced David Michael Mountbatten,
the Marquess of Milford Haven, and his fiancee, Mrs. Romaine
Dahlgren Simpson, 26-year-old American divorcee, smile hap
pily during press conference in Claridges hotel in London
where they announced they'd be married in Washington, D. C,
late in November. The announcement by Milford Haven, one
of Princess Margaret Rose's favorite escorts, was not in
the court circular, will be omitted from the Times of London.
Such an omission is usually considered a "demotion" in British
society. (Acme Radio-Telcphoto)
Woodburn
Churches
Chr int Ian
Don Priest,
5. Lincoln and
pastor. Sunday
Doud Sts.
school,
a.m. Service, 11 a.m.
1 p.m. Eva-
nlng aervice, I p.m.
Assembly of God Second and Linroln
Sts Les.ter Olbson. pastor. Sunday school
9:45 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
Y. P. at 6:45 p.m.
Free Methodist Young and Oatch Sis.
Mrs. Rozella B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday
srhool. 9:4ft a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. and
7:45 p.m.
Bt. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler.
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services. 0 a m., 8:30 a m., and
10:30 a.m. Benediction after 10:30 mass
Sundays.
The Reorganised Church af Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints Corner of Second
and Garfield. Oeorge Omans. pastor.
Church srhool, 10 a.m. Preaching 11
a m. Zlons League, 1 p.m. Lecture study
I p.m.
Bethet Presbyterian 3 miles east
tor. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday school,
10:45 a.m.
First Freibvterlan Oarfleld and Third
Sts. Earl K. Fenton. paslor. Sunday
srhool. 0:43 a.m. Divine worship. 11
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Y.P., 0:30 p.m.
Charrh of Cod Third and Grant Bts.
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school
10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and p.m.
VP., 1 p.m.
St. Marv'a Foliconal E. Lincoln at Cu
pid's Court Clarence C. Slorum. virar.
cnurcn acnooi. s:JO a.m. uivine wor
ship, 11 a.m.
Bible Baptist Grange hall, Settlemler
and Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. Run-
day school, 9:45 a.m. Worship service
11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Y.P., :4 p.m.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvln N Christen
sen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Bts. Wor
ship service 11 a.m. Sunday school, 1
a.m.
nervals Fresbvter Ian Ernest Tremblay.
pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Worship
ll a.m. C.E., 7:30 p.m.
Methodist New church. Ormal B.
Trick, pastor. Church school, 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Foursquare 1197 E. Lincoln St. Arthur
Coble, pastor. Sunday srhool. 0:45 a m.
Worship. 11. a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Y.P.,
0:45 p.m.
Charrh of Jesus Christ of L.D.8. IOOF
hall. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Sacrament
meeting, 11:30.
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Sun
day school. 10 a.m. Morning worship. 11
a.m. Topic: "Christ or Nothing. Youth
fellowship. 7 p.m. Evening service. S p.m.
Topic: "Buying and Selling Truth."
Church of Christ William F. Morse, pas
ir. Bible school. 10 a.m. Morning wor
ship. 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor. 7 pm.
ior and youtn meetings. Evening serv
S p.m.
Methodist Fremont Faul. minister. Bun-
day school, 10 a m. Morning worship, 11
a.m. Youth fellowship, 7:15 p.m.
Assembly of God William Bearhy. pas
tor. Sunday school. 0:45 a.m. Morning
worship, 11 a.m. Youth service, 7:15 p.m.
Evening service. 7:45 p m,
Mill City Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferausnn,
minister. Sunday school. 10. Morning
services. 11 o'clock . World-wide Com
munion. Youth fellowship, 0:30.
Christian Thomas Courtney, pastor.
Bible school, 9 45 a m. Morning services.
11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor, 30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:45 o'clock.
paor. Morning
Fra, M.lhaaiat Donald Mlnkla. pa.tnr.
ftunday arhool. 10 a m. Morning wor
ahlp, 11 o'clock. Ivanlnt aarrlr.,. 1.30.
rnmmunil, Rrr. Wayn, Walklna. pa,
lor. hunday school. 10 a m. Morning wor-
-,lp. 11 Oflo.k Et.nlng rrrvlr.. , 4S.
Falls City
Churches
Methodist Jamas H. Royar, pastor.
Sunday achool, 10. Morning worship. 11.
Sayanth Day Adrantlal Sabbath achool.
1:30. Preaching, 11.
Frss Mathodllt Olthart Johnson, pastor.
Sunday school. 1ft Morning worship, 11.
Young psopla", masting, 1.30. Evangelis
tic ssrvlca, S.
Christian Charle, Knni, pastor. Sun
day school. 10. Morning worship. 11.
Christian Endeavor, a 10.
The 1935 height record of 72,.
.195 feet set by Capts. Albert
Stevens and Orville Anderson
in a balloon was still higher than
any other man has flown in 1949.
Ir run
lUI,U
udim
Dallas Bible School
rjEnrollment Heavy
Dallas Enrollment in
Week Day School of the Bible,
which is conducted in the chur
ches of the city on released
school time, is expected to reach
over 700 by Friday, according
to Mrs. Goldia Ferguson, instruc
tor. Boys and girls march from
elementary and junior high
schools to the Christian and
Grace Mennonite churches,
where classes are held. Twen
ty-two classes will have been
taught in the religious school by
the end of the week. Churches
of the Dallas Ministerial associa
onition are cooperating in the proj-
ect.
Two Christening
Rites Are Staged
Silverlon Two christenings
were held at Immanuel Luther
an church, Rev. S. L. Almlie of
ficating. Harold Lloyd Naegeli. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naegeli, had
as sponsors a maternal aunt and
uncle of Salem, Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Luke, who with other
immediate relatives were enter
tained at an early afternoon din
ner at the West Center street
home of the parents of the child
Linda Ann Dahl, daughter of
the Marvin Dahls, was sponsor
ed by members of the family,
Mrs. Albert Overlund and Or
lando Dahl. The families of the
group with Rev. and Mrs. S.
L. Almlie and children were din
ner guests at the Marvin Dahl
home during the afternoon.
Bethel Baptist
Rally Program
The children of the Bethel
Baptist Sunday School. North
Cottage and D street, will pres
ent a Rally Day program dur
ing the Sunday School hour be
ginning at 9:45 o'clock Sunday
morning. There will be recita
tions, playlets and songs. Ten
pupils will receive promotion
certificates. The program marks
the beginning of a new Sunday
School year. All classes have
elected teachers for the ensuing
year. These will begin teach
ing the second Sunday of Octo
ber. The public is cordially in
vited to the program.
Miction Fpcrivn
Bethany Church
The annual Mission festival
will be held at Bethany Evangel
ical 4i Reform church at Marion
and Capitol streets Sunday. Rev.
and Mrs. Howard Auler, mis
sionaries to Honduras will speak
at all services. There will be re
gular Sunday morning services,
a fellowship dinner at 12 and a
missionary service at 1:30 in the
afternoon.
Rally Day Arranged
Staytnn A rally day has been
planned for the Church of Christ
for Sunday, October 2. Bible
school teachers of the church
have set a goal of 200. Pictures
will be taken of the individual
classes to be used as slides, which
will be shown at the evening
service.
Silverton
Churches
f'b.rrb f Jr. C'hrUt f Ih. tatt.r
1),, K.tnls ItUrm.nt Sunitfty ,rhool
v.nin, mr, t 1.
Sunday arnoot at
.. Paal'a Calbnlle Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, and 10
Weekdays, 9.
Assembly af C.e4 Berrel H FWolt. pas
tor, Bunrtar school. 9 48 DiMne worh:p.
Young people s society at 4. Evan
gelistic at 9.
Chare af God Rev. F X Nik. paslor.
Sunday school at 10: worship hour at 11.
evening services at 9.
Seventh Day Adventltl Elder A. D.
Chilton. Salem, and Hi cold Jolinson. lo
cal elder, in rharse Sahhsth srhool, Sal-
rday, 9 30; morning worship at 11, Sat
urday; Sunday evening evangelistic serv
ice. Merqusm and Mala I la Coasregallona.
Melhodist Rei Kendall, paslor. Joint pas
torate. Forenoon services at Marquam,
afternoon at Molalle.
Pilgrim Holiness D
OUon, pastor,
non by pastor. 11
1, Evangelistic
Sunday school, 9 4ft
Young people meet
Set
sermon at 9.
Calvarv Latheran Supply pastor. Sun
day school and Bible rUss. 10 a.m. Morn
ing worsnip. ll . apeaKer, h. n. nirss.
Portland, representing the Oregon Coun
cil of Churches, head of the temperance
and anil-gambling department of the
rouncil.
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates,
minister. Bible school, 9:4ft a.m. Com
munion and sermon. 11 a.m. Subject:
"The Second Observance of the Lord's
Supper." Special Feature of World Com
munion day. Junior treoraaniredt and se
nior Christian Endeavor at 6 30. Afterglow
Christian Endeavor at 10 Afterglow
esslon at parsonage following evening
cnurcn service. At i jo p.m., sermon
The Print of the Nails."
lmmanu.l I. nth, ran 8.
tor. Sunclar krhnol and
a m. Divui, worship. 11
L Aim:,.
,p"o'
a m. Strinon:
Horn, UD,rvatlo:i
Drsth " Holy
i Communion. Luther League, 7:30.
Trinity Lutheran- Supply pastor. Bun
'day srhool and Bible classes, 10 a.m.
Divine worship. 11. Bermon by Rev. P. O.
fbe : Bruland, Portland, city missionary.
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Gordon T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday
srhool, 10 a m. Worship hour, 11. Ser
mon: "Paul's Praise of Men." pastor.
Young people meet at 1 o'clock. Evangel
istic aervice, I p.m.
MHhodlst Ben F. Browning, pastor.
Suncloy school, 9:45 a.m. Nursery for tiny
tots and classes for other aae Rroups.
General worship hour, 11. World-wide
Communion Day. Youth fellowship. 7
p m. Evening worship, p.m. Pastor
speaking.
Stayton Churches
ia,t!at R,. wtnard Buckntr, paator
Sunday achoot, 10. Mornlna worship, 11
rralnlD, hour, 7:15. Evening aervlca. .
Charrh .f Chrlat Clrda Freeman. ,aj-
.o. dible achool. 10. Worship aervice. 11
Youth fellowship, 4:30. Kvenlni worahlp.
Charrh af Christ L. M. Seld. minister
Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning) worahlp, a.
Methodist John aforantt, paator. Bible
school. 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel
lowship, g:30. Evening worship, t.
Assembly af God Rev. Melvln Stock-w-11.
pastor Sunday achool, 10. Mornim
lervlce. 11. Young people's meeting, 6:45
Evening avangelutlo aervlca Lib.
Immaculata Generation Catholic Rv
snth. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masse 4, 7:30 and VJ0 a.m.
St. Partlrk'a Catholic (l-yonsl Father
Leander Schneider, paMor. Winter sched
ule, Ut, 2nd and ftth Sundays. ma.v
10.30 a.m. i lid and 4th Sundays mass at
":30 a.m.
Oar Lady of I.oardet (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneidrr, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st. 2nd and Sth Sundays, mass 8:30
a.m.: 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10 30
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. nastor. Sun
day srhool 10, morning worship 11, Youth
Fellowship T. evening service .
Church af Christ Wm. P. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10. morning worship
11, Junior meeting 1. Young People'a meet
ing 1. evening aervlces g.
Methodist chareh Rev. Fremont Faul.
pastor. Sunday srhool 10; morning wor
h:p 11, Junior Fellowship ft. Youth Fel
lowship T.
Assembly af Ood William N. Be at h v.
pastor. Sunday achool 9:45, morning wor
ship ll. children's service 7:30. evening
service t.
Rally Service Slated
Woodburn A Wnorihnrn
Youth for Christ rallv will be
held Saturday evening at 8
o'clock at the Full Gospel
church, Second and West Lin
coln streets. A speaker will be
present and special music will
be a vocal solo by Mrs. A. Mills
and a duet by Mrs. Mills and
Miss Naomi Baker.
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m CHURCH-L0YALIYV1UNIH
VI, i The churches of Salem unite in extending
month of October, beginning
WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION
SUNDAY, Oct. 2, 1949
SPONSORED
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Calvary Baptist
''Sunday Services
The young people of Calvary
Baptist church will meet for an
hour of silence Sunday morn-1
ing at 7 o'clock, followed by a
fellowship breakfast and the
regular Bible school hour at:
9:45.
l
In the evening, the world com
munion service, celebrated In
all cnurcnes will oe oDservea
at Calvary Baptist In silence and
candlelight.
At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon
a Christian Education clinic will
be held for all teachers and
workers interested in fostering
growth. This Is the first of a
series of five to six weeks of
leadership training to be held
each Sunday afternoon under
the direction of Dr. Victor Hugo
Sword, acting pastor.
Valley Yuthlally
Slated at Woodburn
Woodburn The semi-annual
Willamette valley district youth
rally will be held at the Wood-
; burn ChllTCh of God
Saturday.
The district extends as far south
as SDrincfield and Eueene. with'
Woodburn and Newberg on the,
extreme north. jsons family. It is the hope of the
The rally will begin with a, church that within the next
banquet for the youth delegates ; month or two a displaced per
in the Church of God recreation I sons family may be brought by
hall at 5:30 o'clock. An eve- j the church to Salem.
Cafvanj- dSaplht Gturcli
Is DIFFERENT
Hear DR. VICTOR HUGO SWORD Speak on
"I BET MY LIFE"
1 1 :00 o. m.
Silent Candlelight Communion Servict
at 7:30 p.m.
1230 SOUTH LIBERTY
WELCOME
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Down Town The Tall White Spire
TWO MORNING SERVICES
8:50 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION
"DRAW NEAR WITH FAITH"
COMMUNION MEDITATION
"God So Loved the World" (Stainrr)
Anthem by the Sanctuary Choir
Directed by Howard F. Miller
OCTOBER IS CHURCH LOYALTY MONTH
Brooks H. Moore, Minister
Dr. Norman
B. Harrison
A Bible Evangelist
Kingwood
Bible Church
1125 Elm St.
West Kalem, Ore.
OCTOBER
(Sunday thru Friday)
THEME: "Finer Christian Living"
Sunday a m. "Going Deeper With God"
Every Evening at 7:45
Sunday: "Too Good to Be True"
(Romans truth)
Monday: "Why So Many "Average' Christians?"
(Corinthian truth )
Tuesday: "What Being 'In Christ' Means"
(F.phesian truth)
Wednesday: "My Greatest Difficulty Gone"
(Philippian truth)
Thursday: "Mv Personal Problem Mel"
(Galatian truth)
Friday: "Hnw Different' Is a Christian?"
(Thessalnnian truth)
Sunriar Afternoon at 3:00
"Will Christ Soon Return? ... In Our Day?"
Faith in God and the spiritual values of lift) or
essential to these times. Faith can conquer
fear and guide us to personal and world peace.
In foith, wt con find strength ond courage for
these days.
OCTOBER
of this community to attend Sunday School and Church during tha
BY SALEM MINISTERIAL
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Friday, September 8f), 19499
ning servlct, to which vsryon
is invited, will begin at 7 p.m.,
and will conclude the program.
Ten youth groups of the valley
will contribute to the program
and Rev. Sackett of Springfield
wjn be the speaker. Music by
the local group will be a vocal
trio by Misses Virginia Yoder
and Marilyn Miller and Mrs.
Raymond Hood,
' .
Presbyterians
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P3 Q jeCYICeS
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, 'e wommunum Bunn.y, an.
First Presbyterian church will
have two communion services
ion Sunday morning. The sacra
ment will be observed at 9:45
and 11:00 o'clock.
Dr. Chester W. Hamblin's com
munion meditation will be "Ra
diance Regained." Mrs. Ralph
Dobbs. the organist, will play
Andante from "The Fourth
Symphony" and Finale from
"the Fourth Symphony" by Wl
dor. The choir, directed by
Charles W. Stowell, will sing
"Come, Heavenly Father, From
Above," by Dressier and "O
Bread of Life" by Christiansen.
The regular Deacon's fund of
fering of the church will be used
for the church's displaced per-
'-fk IS" T.
2nd THRU (til
IS
on invitation to the citizens
ASSOCIATION
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