Bible Classes Require Budget Silverton The First Chris lian church Endeavorers are meeting Sunday at 5:30 o'clock for brief devotionals, a supper and the completion of packing overseas duffel bags for ship ment to needy folk. The Bible school superintend ents of the local churches met with the ministeral association in the office rooms of the Eu gene Field and discussed plans for completing the budget for carrying on the Bible classes on Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at the Washington Irving building for grade pupils who desire the course. Miss Geral dine French is instructor Rev Arthur Charles Bates is chair man of the ministerial associa tion. Christian and Missionary Al liance will present Mrs. Gordon T. Bratvold in a demonstration lesson for the young folk of the congregation Sunday evening in bringing an object lesson for the group in studies of chemistry The evening sermon will follow. Prayer and Bible study service is announced for Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock Immanuel Lutheran Sunday school teachers will attend the teachers' training course at Woodburn Monday evening, 8 o'clock. Fenton President Woodburn Ministers Woodburn Rev E. Kay Fen ton of the Woodburn Presbyter ian church was elected president of the Woodburn Ministerial as sociation Tuesday at the first fall meeting held at the Presby terian manse. He succeeds Rev. Lester Gibson. Rev. Raymond W. Hood was elected vice president and Rev. Mrs. Rosella Douglas was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Arrangements were made for a union public temperance rally with Mrs. Douglas, Rev. Orval Trick and Rev. Earl Baker in charge. The next meeting of the as sociation will be the first Tues day in November at the Wood burn Coffee shop. Committees Selected For Hubbard Bazaar Hubbard The St. Agnes Al tar society of the Catholic church met at the home of Mary Bronec for the first meeting of the fall with 14 present. Plans were discussed and committees appointed for the Fall Festival to be held in the City hall November 4. Committees are: Beano Mrs. John Doubrava. Fish Pond Mrs. Jake Sonnen. White Ele phant Mrs. Floyd Dominic. Ice cream Albina Pirkl, Lillian Bronec, Arlene Strawn. Food Mrs. Pete Olenski, Mrs. Paul Bigon, Mrs. McGrath. Chances Mrs. Mary Saunders. Chairmen for the fall festival are Mrs. John Strawn, Mrs. Wersell Doubrava and Mary Bronec. Clara Jones Society Aids Africa Hospital Gervais Members of Clara Jones Missionary society met at the church parlors with Mrs. Buford Brown, vice president presiding. Mrs. James A. Boozier was a guest. The devotionals were in charge of Mrs. R S Marshall and Mrs. Clara Jones gave the Year Book of Prayer. Mrs. Howard Boster presented the topic. Tne society decided to contri bute hospital supplies to the Central hospital in Elat, Africa and each member is to bring such articles as towels, wash cloths, bandages, pillow cases, etc. at the November meeting Mrs. B. B Barner and Mrs. Henry Hancs served refresh ments. Dayton Temperance Union Has Election Dayton The Dayton WCTU met at the home of Mrs. Frank Foster, with a good attendance Mrs. A. F. Willson had charge of the devotional period. Mrs. L Phelps and Mrs. Foster gave a report on the state convention which they atended at Prine ville. Mrs. Hagan had an article on "Temperance." Officers were re-elected for the coming year: Mrs. F. Foster president; Mrs. Ralph Timm. vice presii... it: Mrs. L. Phelps, secretary; Mrs. Mariam Krake. treasurer. The November meeting will be in the form of a tea and will be held at the Pioneer church Refreshments were served by the hostess. Missionaries to Speak Turner Esther B. Harvey, missionary to India, will speak at the Assembly of God church Friday night at 7-45 o'clock and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Harold S. Jones, missionary to French West Africa, will speak at the church Sunday at 7 and again at 8 o'clock. reltphnne - Rev S-5ftfi5 DR. RAY J. PINSON Chiropodist FOOT SPECIALIST Suite 421-421 Oregon Hide Corner of Sslem High A State Bts. Oregon Saf em 6 C?iurci ied VV. '.V First Christian Hleh mnii rnla, Diiri. ley Strain, minister. Walter Nail, associ ate minister. Church school. 0:45. Morning .uiniiip ana communion. 10:50. Bermon. On BelliK Mated lusted' bv Dudley Strain. Anthem "O How Amiable Are Thy Dwell ings" Barnby. Solo. "How Beautiful Un- on the Mountains" Hsrker iBetty He seni. Youth groups, 6:lfl. Evening wor ihlp, 7:30. Bermon, "Let's Go Ferther." Ceart Street Christian 17th and Court W. H. Dnian, minuter. Bible school as-1 sembly. 0:45. Morning worship and com munion. 10:50. Bermon subject. "Our Oreatest Bervlre." Youth hour, 6:30. Eve ning worship, 7:30. Bermon subject, "Our Sulllciency." I'nited Fenlecostal 44ft Ferry. Rev. Na thaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 0:4ft a.m. aborning service, 11. Evening service, 7:4ft. ChrUI Lutheran Bute street at llth. c. H. schuls, pastor. Worihlp cervices at 8:45 and 11. Sunday church echoo), g:50. Family church night program at 7. The sound film. "David Living-atone." will be shown. Feursaaare 4M N. lath. Rev. Roy Wor- thlngton, pastor. Sunday school, Morning worship. 11. Sunday evening. 6:45. Crusaders; 7:46, evangelistic. Central Chureb af rbrist Chemeketa at Cottage. M. C Cuthbertson, minister. Bible school. 0:4ft. Radio KOCO, I to 0:1ft. Preaching, 10:4ft and 7:30. Calvary t'baprl (Full Gospel) 1143 N. Liberty street. Rev. Claude C. & Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday school. 10. Morning service, 11. Evening service, 7:4ft. Jason Lee Methodist North Winter at Jellerson. Louis c. Kirby. D.D.. minister. Sunday school. 9:4ft. Worship, 11. Ser mon: "The Master speaks with Author ity." Anthemc "Like as a Father.' solo: 'The Heavenly Guide ' by Urs. Elsie fie 1. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon: "A Great Book With a Oreat Message." Duet oy Mrs. Blsle Bell and Robert Klempel. Methodist youth fellowship, 0:30. Talbot Community Talbot. Oreson. R. Rogers Irwin, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Dlvlno worship, 11. sermon subject: "Olo rylng In the Cross." Young people's groups meet at 0:30 each Sunday eve ning. Evening service. 7:30. Message: "The Story of the Talents." Kingwaod Bible U2& Elm street. A. H. Fadenrecht. pastor. Bible school, f:4S. Morning worship, 10:4ft. Youth groups, 8:4ft. Evening gospel service, 7:45. First Spiritualist 24g N. Com'l. Rev Mary Mann, speaker. Bervlees at 3:30 and 7:30. Circle at 0:30. St. John's Lutheran (Mo. Synod) North 16th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Morning services at B and 11. Bumiav school at 10. Monitor Community (Full GoiDtl Rev nd Mrs. . C. Schelling, pastors. Sun day school. 10. Morning worship. 11. Wil lis Gerer of Woodburn Youth for Christ preaching. Young people. 7. Mrs. Schick. tvangeiisiic .service, . willu Gyer. Bclbel Baptist North Cottatn at D street. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, paotor. Sun day school at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Worship service at 11:00 a.m. Young People's Meeting at 0:30 p.m. Eve ning Evangelistic service at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. H. C. Phillips of Vancouver, B.C., Is the speaker at all three services. First Bast 1st Marlon at Lihtrt n. lem, Oregon. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pas tor. Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel and Rev. Victor Loucks, associate pastors. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Morn ing worship 11 a.m. "The Discernment of the Believer." Pastor Anderson. Youth meetings 6:15 pn. Evening gospel service 7:30 p.m. "The Parable of the Talents." in addition a colored motion film show ing the eruption of a great volcano on the Hawaiian Islands. Halbert Memorial Baalist One mile north of underpass on Highway 9B-E. Rev. e. sricKwedel. pastor, sundav school 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Morn ing worship 11 a.m. Rev. Clyde Paul White, guest evangelist, speaker. Yountt People's league 6:30 p.m. Evening Evan gelistic service 7:30 p.m. with Rev. White. Foar Corners Baatltt State and Elm Rev. Victor Loucks. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m. "The Lord's Presence," Pastor Loucks. Evening gospel service, An uia rasnionea conversion. Reorganised Church of Jesas Christ mt Latter Day Saints Seventeenth end Chemeketa Sts. Chan. H. Asher, pastor. Church school 10. Preaching service 11. Elwin R. Vest, missionary, speaker. Zions league 6:30. Prayer meeting 7:30. St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Che meketa streets. The Rev. George H. Swift, B.D.. rector. Holy communion. In th chapel, 7:30 a.m. Junior church and clauses, w.30 a.m. Nursery school In par ish house 11 a.m. Prayer service and ser mon, 11 a.m. Youth vespers 6 p.m. Calvary Baptist South Libert at East Miller. Rev. Victor Hugo Sword, Th. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Bi ble classes for all ages. Morning service 11 a.m. Sermon subject. "If I Be Ltfted Up." Evening service 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject. "What I Owe to Christ." Sunday 5:30 Youth orchestra and choir practice. 6:30 Combined meeting of BYF and Christian Education clinic. Truth Center 303 N. Cottier. Eve. nlng class I 00 Tues.. Oct. 25. Library 13 to 3 p.m. Noon meeting 12:16. Christian Missionary Alliance N ftth at Gaines. Herman J. Bohl. pastor. Sun day school 9:46 a.m. Morning service 11 a m. Sermon subject. "Heavenly Robes." Evening service 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject, in mot-ver a Man etowetn Ttiat Shall He Reap." Young People's 6:30. Jesus Name Pentecostal 1176 Lewis. Ronald V. Slttser. pastor. Sunday school. iu. Morning worsnip, ji. Evening evangel istic service, 7:45. First Chnrra af Christ. Sclent M Liber. tyand Chemeketa streets. Sunday school. n. Morning service, li. Lesson-sermon subject: "Probation After Death.' Nurserv for children up to 3 years of aee nrovld- ra aunng me morning service. Evening service at 6. Lesson-Sermon subject; "Pro bation After Death." First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter, cnester w. Hamblln, pastor. John L. Ooodenberger, assistant pastor. Church school. 9:45. Identical services, 9:45 and 11. "Is It Right or Wrong! But Is It Popu- irrr orrmon oy ine minisier. junior high iriiowBiup, o.jw, college leuowsnip, i. i mining, .nrmnnii . ongrega liana I LOUIS , E. White, minister. Nineteenth and Perry "". oiinumy Knooi, w:a. Morning wor ship. 11. Sermon. "The Oallleean Accent." Junior church and church-time nursery. 11. Pilgrim fellowship. Junior high end enlor high groups. 6.30. vYesI Salem Methodist Third and Oerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school. t:4a. Worship. 11. Sermon: "O Come Let Us Worship." The service wilt be a ehnio In worship answering the que.llon 'What and How?" Young Adult fellowship, g. Meeting at th, home of Mr and Mrs. Norman Shaw. Salem Hrlrhls Community Kon-deno. mlnatlonal. Liberty road at Madrons avenue Sunday school. 10. Preaching. 11 and 7 30. Steel sheet for auto bodies and cans sometimes rolls out of the mills in strips traveling 70 miles an hour. I ANNUAL BAZAAR FESTIVAL l Sunday, Octobtr 23rd ' I At St. Boniface Parish Hall J Sublimity, Oregon Ham and Sauiaga Dinnar Strvtd at Noon. I Boiaar Activities in the Afternoon and Evening. a DANCE Monday Evening, October 24th. ! I Music by IRS WOLFER'S Dance Orchestra J of Salem, Oregon. e t:lMMt.t..HM awsm anaya."W-s xj v v -Mt - ' pi'iejew , ,- 11 It- . i JrV j. p"A 1 ,1 Ll' 1... l i Not So Happy Here's one little girl that doesn't want to to leave home and mother. She's Pat Rose. 3, of Rochester, Texas, and she was taking the part of a bride on a float in a parade at the Central West Texas fair held at Haskell. Tex. All went well until she suddenly realized her mother wasn't along. Then the tears poured. The truculent groom is Sammy Bell, 4, also of Rochester. Wirephoto) Young Folk to Conduct Retreat Twenly-fiv young people, I ruin iiiej r nai riwuj inn it.. C : DMokniDHiin church will poin with 75 others at a young peoples retreat to be held Sunday, Monday and Tues day. It is sponsored by the young people of Willamette Presby tery and will be held at the Sea Haven conference ground. Among the leaders at th ference will be the Rev. John Goodenberger, assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Salem, the Rev. Harvey Schmidt, Lebanon, the Rev Hugh Penis ton, Cottage Grove, and the Rev. Morton Booth, Albany. Attending from the First Presbyterian church, Salem, are: Jerry Annew, Jackie Baldwin, Bruce Burns, Ann Fowler, Ann Gilbert, Beppy Gilbert, Amy Girod. Boo Hamblin. Burton Harp. Bruce King. Ed ward Xnapp. Cindy Lively, Jim Maden, Martha Marshall. Jim Mora all. Kenty My ers, Dale Sheridan, Claudia Talmadse. Loyce Taylor, Celia Weaver, David WeetM, Gay wee us, Beth wenit, Dom wunro. Elmer Wlnegar and Janet Wesifall. Health Talk Given For Aumsville PTA Aumsville The October meeting of the Aumsville PTA was held in Aumsville this week. Mrs. Charles Wright, president, presided over the business meeting. The Marion county health de partment presented a film on the "Care of the Teeth" and the health educator gave a short talk on the various phases of work covered by the department and its staff of 23 headed by Dr. W. J. Stone. Refreshments were served by the sixth grade mothers. The room count for parent at tendance gave the pennant and book to the fourth grade room. Mrs. Texia Kennon is the fourth grade teacher. The bazaar date has been set for November 17 and will fea ture a turkey dinner in the eve ning, sewing booth and a play by the junior class. Stayton Churches rat-fist-Re Winard Buckner pastor Sunday school. 10 Morning worship, 11 Training hour. 7:16. Evening service. I. Cborrh ef Christ Clyde Freeman, pes- L.O. Bible school, 10 Worship service. 11 Youth Fellowship. 6:10 Evening worship. Ctaarrh af Christ L U Setd. fnlDlxter Hibla stud. 10 Morning worship. 11 Eve Qing worship. 8. Metboilat John Morante. pastor Bible school 10 Worship service. II Youth Fel lowship. 6 SO. Evening worxhlp. 8. Assembly mt God Rev Melvin Stock sr 11. pa tor Sunday school. 10 Morning tervice 11. Young people meeting. 6 46 evening evangelistic service 746 Immaculate ronrepllnn Catholic Rev Mh. Jotter pa.Mor Sunday service Maasee 0. 1 30 and 9 30 a m at. Parlick's Catholle (Lvnnsl -Pal hei ale. 1st. 2nd and Mh Sundays, maw well, Vera Mae Sidwell, Evelyn lOjO em. tro and .th Bunda.s maas ai Hol , Marjc Keene KUy peter J0 a-ro t ' . . ' i sen, Emma Ashcroft, Myrna oar lads r i aardea Uardani -fstbei i Stewart, Zclrna Hogscd, Vera ule, 1st. 2nd and Mb Sundays mass g.30 m.i 3rd and 4(h Sundsvs. mass 10 30 Baptist Bruce Wakeman. pastor Run day school 10. morning worship 11. Youth Fellowship 1. evening service Church ef Chrlst-Wm. t Morse, mm. Ister. Bible school 10. morning worship 11, Junior meeting 1. Young people's meet, log 1. evening services g Methediel ebarch Rev Fremont Paul, pastor. Sunday school 10. mornln, wor ship 11. Junior Fellowship t. Youth Fel lowship 1 Aeeeeebly af Oed Willlean R Bearhy. pastor. Bunasy school , 41, moraine wor, ship 11. cht'dren'e service f:)o. evening service S Woodburn Churches I Church ef Ood Third and Grant Sts. ! Ravmond W. Hood, castor. Church school - worship n a.m. and 6 p.m. y.r ' Assembly ef God Second and Lincoln Sts. Lester Gibson, pastor. 8.8. 6:46 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:46 p.m. Y P. 6:45 p.m. Free Methodist Young and Gatch streets. Mr. Koella B. Douglas, pastor. S.S. 6:46 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:46 p.m. Christian t. Lincoln and Doud 8ts. Don Priest, pastor. S.S. 10 a.m. Service 11 Methodist Young and B Sts. Ormal . Tru-k. pastor. Church school 10 a.m. Worship li a.m. Foursquare 1191 E. Lincoln 8t. Ar thur Gobi., pastor. 8.S. 9:4a a.tn. Wor ship 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m. Bcth.l Prtsbrttrian 3 mll.s cast on Union School Road. Earl K. Pcnton, pas tor. Worship 10 a.m. S.S. 10:45 a.m. Church of Jesus Christ .f L.D.S. I.O.O.F. hall. Sunday school 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting 11:30. St. Agnes Catholic (Hubbard t At tended by Woodburn parish priests. Sun day masses 8:30 a.m. t. Mary's Episcopal K. Lincoln at Cupid Court. Clarence C. Slocum. Vicar. Church scnooi 9:30 a.m. Divine worsnip 11 a.m. Bible Baptist Grange hall. Settlemier and Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. B. 8. 0:46 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. and 7:46 pm. Y.P. 6:46 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Harvtn N. Chrls- tensen, pastor. Doud and Oswald Sts. Worship service 11 a.m. S.S. 10 a.m. Gervais Presbyterian Krnent Trem- blay. pastor. S.S. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. C.E., 7:30 p.m. St. Lnkv'a Catholic V. L. Uoffenbeier, pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th. Sundav services 7 a.m.. 8:30 a.m.. 10:30 a.m. Devotions 4 p.m. Sunday. Weekday mass 8:16 a.m. Devotions Friday 7:46 p.m. The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Corner of Second and Garfield. George Omans, pastor. Church school 10 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. Zlons league 7 p.m. Lecture study 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Garfield and Third Sts. Earl K. Penton. pastor. 8 8. 0:46 a.m. Divine worship 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Y.P. 6:10 pm. Turner Churches Christian Gilbert R. Carey, pastor. Bible school 8:46. Morning worship 11, message by E. F. Beaudreau. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Evening worship 8:00, The young people will have charge. Methodist Dr. P. M. Oatge. pantor. Sun day school 0:45. Joe Holt. Supt. Morning preaching 11 a.m. .. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Bible school 6:46 a.m. Cecil Rodaes. Supt. Morning worship II a.m. Ethel Outekunst. pastor. C. A. 7 p.m. Eva Hansen, president. Unit Will Install Lyons The first fall meeting of the Lyons extension unit will be held at the Rebekah hall, Fri day, October 21, at 10:30 o'clock with the project "Candy Mak ing", with Mrs. John Kunkle and Mrs. Clyde McRae, the lead ers. The new president. Mrs. Otto Weidman and vice presi dent, Mrs. Orvtile Downing will be installed at that time. Turner Plans Bazaar Turner The Turner Sun shine club held an all-day meet ing with Mrs. Vera Waller. Plans are being made for a ba zaar to be held sometime in No- I vf,mber Present were E. Sid- Waller and L. Spenscer. The DuPont company says it has 7000 competing chemical company rivals, all of them American. First Methodist Church Down Town The Tall White Spire TWO MORNING SERVICES 8 50 and 11 00 AM. i Church School 9:45 o m. 5 "THE ADVENTURE OF 3 PRAYER" Sermon by the Pastor BROOKS H. MOORE, Luther League Selects Loe Silverton Trinity Lutheran church officials have named Harlan Moe as advisor of Luth er League members, with regu lar plans to be formulated lli'a week for the coming meetings during the autumn and winter months. Meetings are to begin next week. The Trinity Lutheran Ladic-i Aid annual bazaar, food sale, fancy article sale, program and general auction during the eve ning is announced for Friday afternoon and evening, October 28. Lunch will be served. A number of the younger folk from Trinity plan to attend the three-day conference of the Ore gon circuit Luther League at the Portland Central Lutheran church, October 28 and through October 30. Trinity choir, Mrs. Don Burch directing, will meet Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, for rehear sal. In the absence of a regular pastor, the Oregon State College Student association deputation team will be in charge of the worship hour forenoon Sunday service at Trinity. Aumsville Extension Unit Holds Session ! Aumsville The Aumsville Home Extension unit met at the Charles Wrights for an all-day meeting with a no-host lunch eon at noon. Miss Betty Boett cher of the extension office gave the project on "Window Trrat ment." Mrs. M. Bradley, unit chairman presided over the business meeting. Present were Mrs. Otto Pap ke, Mrs. Lenard Lee. Mrs. Elmer Klein, Mrs. David Weltmer. Mrs. Marvin Bradley, Mrs. Jack LaRont, Mrs. Charles Wright. Mrs. Elmer Gunther, Mrs. Don Gildow, Mrs. Bud Collins. Mrs. Ed Holmquist, Mrs, Guy Shields, Mrs. Conrad Roberts, Mrs. Roy al Holford, Mrs. Harry Way, Mrs. Dewey Wells, Fred Ling and Mrs. Lester Browning. The next meeting will be at the Elmer Klein home Novem ber 9 at 1:30 o'clock. Garden Club Elects Officers at Brooks Gervais Twelve members of the Garden club met at the home of Mrs, Martin Seifer and elected new officers. Mrs. Anthony Duda was el ected president; Mrs. Merle Lu cas, vice-president and Mrs. Martin Seifer, secretary-treasurer. Reports were given on the fall flower show of the club held Oc tober 1, and proceeds from the homemade candy and silver tea amounted to $18.10. The club's fifth prize award of $10 from the North Marion County fair at Woodburn was added to their funds. The next meeting will be on October 26, a day earlier than schedule, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Phillips. Dr. Smith Speaker Woodburn Dr. John W. V. Smith, instructor at Pacific Bible college in Portland, will be the speaker for both the morning and evening service at the Church of God this Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Hood and baby son left this week on their vacation in Mansfield, Wash., where they will visit Rev. Hood's parents and attend a family reunion. God's Healing Power Is Available . to You Attend a free lecture entitled CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE RELIGION OF LOVE, WHICH HEALS by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST 8 P.M. LESLIE JR. HIGH South Cottage and Howard Sis. First Church of Christ Scientist, Solem, Oregon ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Dallas Churches Mesmealte Brethren O. H. Jantsen, pastor. Sunday school, t ti. Uornlng wor htp. 10 41. Evening service with Dallas Evangelistic Crusade. first Oi r 1st la Kenneth Johnston, pas tor. Bible school. 6 46. Morning worship. ll. Man in ituiiowstt. roriiana, guest speaker. CK fellowship hour. 6. Christian Endeavor. 6 10. Kvemng evangellntlc ser vlre. 1:36. E. L. Crook. Coburg. gutst speaker, "Accentuating the Positive." First Presbyteries Earl William Bpi. bow. D.D., minister. Sundav school. 6:46, Worship service, 11. Sermon, "Blind Spots." Evangelical Vil Brethren ft. Wil liam Elmer, pastor. Bible study. 45. siorntng worship, 11. Join with Evangel istic Crusade for evening service. Cvangtltral Mennenlte Brethren A. P. Tofws. pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morn ing worship, 11. Sermon, "The Hid Treas ure." Assesnbly af Ge4 Alfred ft. Brown, pas tor. Sunday school. 6 46. Morning wor ship, 11. Christ Ambassadors. Junior C A.'a and vesper service, 1. Evangelistic service, 6. Apestelie Faith Forrest Damron, pas tor. Sunday school, 6:30. Morning wor ship, 11. Evangelistic service, 1:30. First Methodist Clark S. Ens. pastor. Sunday school, 6:46. Morning worship, 11. Sermon. "Now We Create Society." In termediate fellowship. 6:30. Senior fellow ship. 6:30. No evening service. Christian anal Missionary Alliai E. McOervey. pastor. Sunday school. 6:46. Morning worship. 11. Services dis missed Sundae evening lor Evangelistic Crusade. Trinity Lutheran Sunday school, 10. Divine service, 11. Christian taleac Aundiv ser vlre. Sunday school. 6:46. Subject of the les son sermon ror tne week la -pronation i:tt Death." Free Melhadist R. W. UrCorinltk. pas tor, fiundar school. 0:45. Preaching. 11. Evening service, 7:45. Falls CUT Methodist James H. Rover. p&tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ship. 11. Seventh Day Adventlst Sabbath school, 9:46. Bermon, 11. St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney, vicar. Church school. 10. Morning prayer. 11. Holy Baptism. 13:30. Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst Sab bath school. 6:30. Preaching, 11. Falls City Free Methodist Gilbert Johnson, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning service. 11. Young people's meet ing, 7:30. Evangelistic service, 6. Church ef Christ Bible study. 10. Com munion, 11. Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Paul, min ister. Morning service, 6 46. Sunday school follows. Youth fellowship each Sunday evening. St. Philip's Catholic rather John Bab- yak, pastor. Mass. 8:18 a.m. I'aten Missionary Baptist Harmony community, W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday scnooi, id. sermon, ll. Eels Sanday Settee) Sunday school. :46. worship. 11. Kick res 11 Sunday Hfheel-J. I seu, aupt. Sunday school, 8:30. Chare ef God Henry Lottan. pastor. Sunday school, 0:46. Morning worship, 11. Young peoples meeting, e:4ft. Evangelis tic service, 7:46. Chareh af Jesas Christ af Latter Day Saints Bldsr Miller presiding. Sundae scnooi, to. aacramenl meeting, 11:,5. First Ba,tlst Sundav school. t:4S. Ifor. nlng worship. 11. Training union, 7. Eva. mng worship, s. Falla City Christian Charles Knox, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, :Q. Bridgeport Sanday Seheet H. Schmidt, supt. Sunday echool, 10. Orace Mennenite-J. J. Regler. pastor, pastor. Orchestra. t:4B. Sunday school. 10. Morning worship. 11. Evening aervlce cancelled in raror or tn uauas Evangel, istle crusade. Roberts Mothers Club Names New Officers Roberts The Mother's club held their election of officers at the schoolhouse. Mrs. Richard Sneed was elected president; Mrs. Olive Holcomb, vice pres ident, and Mrs. William Schafer secretary-treasurer. The club painted all the tables and chairs in the beginners' de partment and turned over $25 to the teachers for athletic tup plies, cot, blanket and supplies for first aid. There were It mem bers present. INVISIBLE SWEATER MENDING! Hose Mending Downstairs Miller's Runs! Pulls! Holes! Mrs. Elisabeth F. Norwood, C. S. B. of Brookline, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lec tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Capital Journal. Salem. Ore, Presbyterians World Observance World Order Sunday will be observed at both of the morning services of the First Presbyter ian church. This Sunday, dedi cated to world peace and order, Is promoted in some 30 denom inations. In commemoration Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, the pastor, will preach at the two identi cal services, 9:4.1 and 11 o'clock. on the subject "Is It Right or Wrong! But Is It Popular?" Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, the organ ist has chosen as her numbers Berceuse bv Dickinson and Car illon (O Filii Et Filiae) by Briggs. The choir, directed by Charles Stowell, will sing "Bless The Lord" by Ippolitoff-Ivanoff, and Miss Grace Ashford, soloist, will sing "Arise. Shine, For Thy Light Has Come" by MacDer mid. Catholic Daughters Plan Social Evening Mt. Angel An evening of cards followed by lunch will be held by Court Marion No 718. Catholic Daughters of America, at the October social at St. Marv's school Monday night. Mrs. Robert Van flatten is chair man for the evening, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Brockhaus, Mrs. Henry SaalWd. Mrs. Robert Zollner. Mrs. Bernard Schied ler. Mrs. Mark Wampach. Mrs. M. I. Meyers. Mrs. Vincent Smith, Miss Marie Traviss and Miss Louise Butsch. PTA Changes Dates Lyons The Mari-Linn P T A held a meeting at the Rebekah hall. During the business meet ing it was decided to change the meeting place from the Rebekah hall to the schoolhouse. Plans were also discussed for having a benefit card party some time in November Following the business meeting Mr. Bradley from the Oregon School of Ed ucation at Monmouth showed the film "Human Growth". Salem Pastor Booked Silverton Calvary Lutheran choir will continue regular Thursday evening, 8 o'clock choir rehearsals during the ab sence of a regular pastor. Speak ing as supply for the Calvary congregation is Rev. P. W. Erick son of Salem. THE SECOND GREAT WEEK at the BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH N. Cottage and D St. ' Rev. H. C. Phillips Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday 7:43 Each Night (Except Sat.) EVERYBODY WELCOME dalvaru iaptldt Cliurcli a 1110 South Liberty St Two Great Services Climaxing a Week of Deeper Life Conference 11:0 a.m. "If I Be Lifted Up" 7:30 pm "What I Owe to Christ" Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, pastor HEAR HIM CALVARY IS DIFFERENT The Eternal Disease By By J. H. WILLITT ac aha Caaesat Bras anara No one knows when tubercu losis became a killer of man kind. It was apparently a com mon disease among the early Egyptians; since then it has wiped out more people than all the wars In history. Even today it claims many victims. But unlike erss past, now there are medicines and methods of controlling T B. if caught in the early stages. All that Is needed to virtu ally eliminate this disease la a cheat X-ray for every child and adult periodically throughout life. Any medicine beneficial m the prevention or treatment of I B. can be supplied upon your doctor's orders by a conscien tious pharmacist. eajyrlfht Tata as Kaa SaMfe af a series af laltaf lal save, lies ss eats agpeaelws fa Hal, ear aaek rtMer. Capital Drug Store State Liberty Pheae l-llll Friday. October 21, 1949 13 Silverton Churches rkarca af Jtsas rbrlal af tha Laltaf Day Salnta (Marmaal Sunday afhoel at avaniog scrvira at 7. Cltrlslisa Sriaara Sunday school al t.ii. 8rvlca at 11. :. Paal's Catballa Father John J. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, I and IS. Weekdays, t. Assembly ef Geo Berrel H Scott, paa r. Sunday school 6 45. Divine worship. . Young people's society at 6:45. Evan gelistic at 6. rhsirrh ml C.mA RV. P. E. Nil. DSstOr. Sunday school at 16: worship hour e,t 11J evening services at 6. Seventh Day Ad van I Ist Elder A. D. Chilson. Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo cal elder, In charge. Sabbath school Sat urday. 6:30: morning worship at u. oat- urdar. Bunasy evening evanseiLsiic mi-vioi. Mln-lm Halinf.il D. C. Olson. DastOf. Sunday school 6 46. Sermon by pastor. 11. xoung people meet at i. . initmii, sermon at 6. Methodist Marquam and Mot alia Joint pastorates. J. S- Kendall, minister. Bible school and sermon forenoon. Sunday, ai Marquam, alternoon at Molalla. Methodist Ben P. Browning, minis ter. Sunday school, classes for all ago groups, nursery for little ones, 6:46 a.m., Norman Naeaelt. Supt. General worship hour 11, sermon by pastor, "Oood Infec tions." Nursery for children to age 4. Youth Pellowihip. 1 p.m. Evangelistic ser vice 6 p.m. Sermon. "Inspiration and In struction." General song service. Christian and Miselenarr Alliance Oordon T. Bratvold. minister. Sunday school classes tor all. 10 a.m.. Oscar sa- Ilrum- B"i" Wo"",,'c' fit,".1.0' I anablrina u rennet ' "Thf Ngarriga nT Jef Ilea. Young people meet at 6:30 p.m. Evangel istic service 7:30 p.m.. Mrs. Gordon T. Bratvold will bring object for children from studies In chemistry. Sermon sub Ject: 'Tear." pastor speaking. Calvarv Lutheran Supply pastor. Sun day school and Bible class 10 a.m.. Mis, Olga Johnson. Supt. Divine worship, 11, guestspeaker. Itev. r. w. encason oi tsa. lem. Immanuel Latberats 6. L. Almlla, pa, T. Sunday school and Bible classes It m. Divine worship 11. Sermon, "The Power of Ood'a Word." Anthem, choir. Luther league, 1:J0. special program. First Christian Arthur Charle, Batea. minister. Bible school .n a.m., M. B. Ford, Supt. Communion and eermon it. Subject. 'Thle Kind by Prayer." Senior Christian Endeavor B:M. Juniors g:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30. pastor speaaing, sua Ject: "The Preacher President." Trinity Lutheran Supply pastor. Sun day school and Bible classes 10 a.m. Wor ship service 11. under direction of Depu tation Team from the Lutheran Student association af the Oregon Stata college. In the Revolutionary war th city of Norwalk, Conn., now an important hat making center, was almost completely burned by the British. is lYe s s , e s a e ea Self e ill sTe isWee, Worship With Us World Order Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church School 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. Identical Church Services "Is Is Right or Wrong! But Is It Popular?" Sermon by the Minister 5:30 p.m. Junior High 1 Fellowship '7:00 p.m. College fellowship' First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa at Winter ' Chester W. Hamblin, Pastor John L. Goodenberger, Assistant Pastor aasassajaaa,ai 7.