lO Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, November 11, 1949 ? D . ? Jalem 6 Khurchei sUarcaatsed Charea af Jetaa Christ f tUr liny flalatt Seventeenth and Ch in eke t a streets. Chas. H. Asher, pastor, Church school. 10. Worship strvlef. 11, Kenneth D. Slover, preachint. Zlon'i lea gue, ;30. Prayer service, 1:30. . Knlcht Memorial Conirciatlonsl Nine teenth And Ferry streets. Louis E. White, minister. Sunday achool. :. Morning worship, 11. Sermon, "Nourlahlni the Roots." Junior church and church-time nursery, 11. Pilgrim fellowship groupa lor , sector high and junior high ages, :jo, Bethany ETangellcal and Reformed Ma rlon and Capitol Sts. Rev. Ruisrll Mayer, pastor. Sunday achool. 10. Morning wor ahlp, 11, Evening worship, First Baimaaiist 348 North Commercial. jut, aiary ueiaen, speaaer. services 1:30 and 7:30. 1 It, Mark Cv. Latheran 343 M. Church street. Ry. M. A. Oetiendaner, D.D. and Rev. John Baallen, pastors. Sunday achool, t:46. Momlna worshm service. 11. "Lav- nan's Sunday," presentation by laymen X the church. Luther league, a: jo. Jason Lee Methodist North Winter at Jefferson street. Loula C. Klrby. D.D, ntlnlater. Sunday school, t:46. Morning worship, 11. At this service Willamette .university Sunday will be observed. The following persona assisted by the pastor -will represent th achool: Marian Bay re, David Potndexter, and Professor Herman Clark. Ivenlna aervlce. 7:30. Quest speak' er. Rev. Peter J. Becker of the American Sunday School Union will apeak and ahow colored suae. Poarsqaar Chnrch 400 N. 18th. Rev. Roy Worthington, pastor. Sunday achool, p:4ft. Morning worsnip, n. xoung people, :4ft. Ivangcltstlc, 7:45. Central Charch af Christ Chemeketa at Cottaga. M. C. Cuthbertson. minister. Bible classes. 8:46. preaching, 10:46 and Christ Lutheran 6tate street at 18th, C. R Schuls, pastor. Sunday church achool, 0:60. Divine worship at 0:46 and 41 (identical services). First Christian High and Center, Dud ley Strain, minister. Walter Naff, asso ciate minister. Church school, 8:46. Morn Ing worship and Communion, 10:60. Ser mon, "My Charge to Keep," Dudley pin in. Antnem eancius" uounoa (inci dental solo. Olen Leonine-, tenor L Solo. 'Whither Shall I Oo From Thy Spirit" Macpermld. Youth groups, 6:16. Evening Worship, 7:30. Sermon, "The Impossible iuea, waiter nan. Court Street Christ ln 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible achool assembly, 9:46. Morning worship . ana communion, io:w. oermon sunject, ' "1 Believe Ood.1 Youth hour, 0:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30. Sermon subject, The Pass Key." Calvary Baptist 1230 Sooth Liberty St. Rev. Victor Hugo Sword, Th.D., pastor. sunaay scnooi, :. Horning service, ll. Sermon subject, ""The Second Mile." Eve ning aervlce, 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject, "Channels of Power." Leslie Methodist Bouth Commercial at Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday school, 8:45. Morning aervlce, 11. Sermon by Rev. Orbtn Turner, guest avaniiellst. Youth fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Inspirational gospel singing followed by evangelistic message by the Rev. Orbln Turner. Saint rial's Episcopal Church and Chemeketa street. Tha Rev. Oeorge H. Swift, B.D., rector. Holy Communion (In the chapel), 7:30. Junior church and classes, 9:30. Nursery school In parish house. 11. Prayer aervlca and sermon, 11. Youth vespers, 6. Central Lutheran W. Capitol nnd Oalnea. L. B. Rundstrom, paMor. Sunday actiool, elajueji for all ages, 0:46. Broad cast over KSLM, 10:15. Mornini worship, 11. Ladle A14 FaU Festival, 6:30. Jeana Name Pentecostal 1176 Lewis St. Ronald V. SitUer, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, ll, Evening vangellatle, 7:48. Institute) of Relltiana Kolenee Snlcm Women's club, 460 N. Cottage. Topic for Sunday, 11 a.m., "Tha irrestibla Law of Love." Helena Helthta Commanltr Liberty road at Madrona avenue. Sunday achool, 10 a.m. Preaching, U a.m. and 7:30 p.m. First Charch mt Christ, Scientist Liberty and Chemeketa. Sunday school at 11 a.m. Moraine; aervlca at 11. Lesson-sermon uo Jrcs, "Mortala and Immortals." Nursery for children up to 1 reara of age pro Tided during the morning aervlce. Eve ning aervlce at 8. "Leason -sermon subject. "Mortala and Immortal." nt. Johns Latheran (Mo. Synod) H. W. Gross, pastor. Service at 8 and 11. Sunday achool and Bible clan at 10 First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win ter. Chester W, Hamblln, pastor. John L. Ooodenbener. assistant pastor. Church chool, 9:46 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sermon by mlnlter, "Each Man Must Choose." lun- lor htth group. 5:30 p.m. Hlth achool fel lowship, g. Collego and Bualnesa group, T p.m. First Evangelical Hutted tVelhren Mar lon and Summer. Rev. Wllmer N. Bron, pastor. Rev. F. E. Fisher, assistant pas tor. Sunday school, 9 45 a.m. Morning aervlce, 11. Sermon. "Give an Account to Ood." Evenlna aervlce 7:4$. Thanuslvtnr Musical. Sermon, "The Conquering Life." We.leran Method lit 15th and Mill Sts. A. O, Yaten. pastor. Sunday achool. 10 a m. Morning wornhlp, 11 a.m. Young Jieople'a meeting, 0 45 p.m. Evening aerv re, 7:30. Mrs. Cathern Bloom of the Bloom Trio will be speaking at both aervlces. Talbot Comma nlty Talhot. Rev. R. Rogers Irwin, pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a.m. Divine worshtn. II a.m. Ser mon: "Samson, the Catttaway." Youth groups meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening serv ice, 7:30 p.m. Hev. Jerry Rose, recently returned missionary from the Island of New outnra, will speak on: "Missionary Work In Tha Netherland East Indies." Chnreh af Jeans Thrlit of Latter Day Fuinu 6th and Madison Sts. Suniiay acnnni, io a.m. sacrament service, 11:30. Evening aervlce, 0:30. Manlier Commnnltr Fall Gospel Moni tor. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Schilling, pa- ora. ounnay win oe ramiiy riunaay, De ginning with the Hunilnv schiol at ll a m. The leon, "The Christian and Hi' Home" M urn Ing Worship at 11. Sunday vvening service ai a win feature a one art play. "Mr. and Mrs. Church Mem er at Home," by Fern Luther. First Methedlat Church achool, 9:46 m Morning worsnip, n a m. Sermon: "Plavlng the Oame." 8 p m.. Autumn nntnern resttrai dt the Sanctuary Choir. Howard F. MUler. director. (Moists. Jose phine Albert Spauldlng, Edith Falrham Gunner. Kelt er funmanilt Churrhdt at Turaheth. Sunday sehonl, 9:4A a m. Morn' tug worship, 11 am. Young people' meet. frig tiunlnr and senior), T p m. Evening vine, i.9 pm. Talvary Chapel. Fall Gaapel-1143 North liberty St. Pastors. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. Bell. Sunday school, 10 am. scorning sen ice, ll a.m. Evening aervlca, 1.43 p.m. First Rapllsl Marlon and Liberty Sts IV Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E Ptrlckwede) and Hev. V. L. Loucke, as sociate pastors. Sunday achool, 9 45 am Morning worship, ll am.: "Tha Remit of Ont Man's Sin." Pastor Lloyd T. Anrier- aon. Youth meetings. 611 p m. Evening pri prrrire. i;w p.m.! "TM Parable Of i Fig Tree." Ralbert Memorial Baptist Ona mile noun oi unnerpess an Highway tag. Rev. C. E. Brick eael. pastor. Sunday school. 9 41 a m. Morning worahlp. 11 a.m.. pas- lor speaking. Young people's league 30 p m. Evening gospel service, 7 J0 p m. Faar Corn era Rapt litstate and Flm Hev. Victor L, Lourks, pastor. Sunday arhooL 9 48 am. Morning worship, 11 m.. pastor speaking. Evening gospel INVISIBLE SWEATER MENDING! Run,, Hose Mending Downstairs Pulls! Holts! Christian Community Church Places Sign Detroit The Detroit church of Christ erected a new lign over its doorway during the past week, which reads Christian Church Community. The church i, not reorganizing nor chang ing but was organized under the name of Church of Christ and because of some confusion and misunderstanding among the people of the community as to just which church group is rep resented, has the new sign. Sunday school at 10 o'clock each Sunday morning is grow ing considerably, church at 11 o'clock. The young people meet at 6:45 on Sunday evening and preaching at 7:30 o'clock. The morning sermon topic for Sun day, November 13, will be. "How to Become a Christian. The high school young people will have a party at the church and all young people of that age group are Invited. The Junior high group held a hike last Sat urday and plans if weather per mits, to have a hike that Satur day beginning at 12 o'clock. If the weather does not permit then they will have their reg ular indoor party from 2:30-4:30 o'clock. Catholics Slate Clothing Drive The two Catholic churches In Salem, St. Joseph and St. Vin cent de Paul, will assist as col lection depots to receive dona tions to the Thanksgiving cloth ing and soap collection during Thanksgiving week, November 20 to 27. The local effort will be part of the diocesan campaign held in conjunction with a na tion-wide program sponsored by the War Relief Services of the National Catholic Welfare con ference. Requested are any types of usable clothing, blankets or babies' garments: wearable shoes, and bars of any kind of soap. All contriDutions win De forwarded to San Francisco and then shipped overseas for free distribution to the needy, re gardless of race, creed or color. A letter from Archbishop Ed ward D. Howard, read at all masses last Sunday, formally announced the campaign. Baptist Men to Hear Stackhouse Willamette University Time will be observed at the "Men's Council Meeting" of the First Baptist church on Tuesday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock. In con junction with the dinner meet ing, Traviss Cross, alumni di rector, will have charge of the program. Mark Hatfield, pro fessor of political science, will share in the evening dissertation. The program will be highlighted by the main address given by Coach Stackhouse. Layman's day will be observed in the church services on Sun day, November 13, with speak ers and music to suit the oc casion. Mill City Churches First Freabrterian Dr. David J. Fer guson, minister. Sunday achool 10, mnrn ina aervlce 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Tha Won der and Power of Full Surrender." Youth fellowship 8:30 p.m.. Mrs. Arthur Kriaver, leader. rini tnmiwn inamH wuriiii-7, ., pastor. Bible achool 0:40, morning wor ship 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor hour s.jv p.m. viiina wvriui . w viumi at ralharln i-athnllaW. Father O Mai. pastor. Sunday mass 8 a m. Confessions heard before mass. Pre Methodist L. C. Oould. pastor. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Morning aervlca 11 o'clock. Evening worahlp 1:30 o'clock. Commanitr Hev. Wayne Walk Ins, pas tor. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Morning aervlca 11 o'clock. Evening aervlca 1:30 o'clock. Christian Missionary Alliance th A Oalnea streets. Pastor, Rev. Richard J. Abrams. Sunday achool 8:S a.m. Morning aervlca U a.m. Evening aervlca, 7: JO, Weal Salem Methodist Third and Oerlh. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church Achool. 8: a.m., Mrs. Leo Ester, auper- intendent, worship ll a.m. sermon, ' uoo U Father." Youth fellowship, 8:30. Young adult fellowship at Amity Churches tlaplist Bruce Wakeman, pastor. Bun day schoot, 10 a m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Kev. J. J. Clow, Mt. Olivet church. Portland, guest speaker. Youth fellow ship, 1 p m. Evening service, 8 p.m. Topic: "A Dead and Alive Church.' Charrh of Chrlal Wm. P. Morse, pas tor. Bible arhool, 10 a.m. Worship and communion service, l a m. Christian Endeavor, 8. JO pa. Evening worship. 7 30 p m. Aitem My of find -William Vearhv, pas rr. Sunday school. 1 41 a m. Morning orhtp. 11 am. Youth service, 1:18 p.m. Evening service, 1:4 p.m. Method 1st Fremont Paul, mtn later. Sunday achool. 10 a m. Morning worship. ii a.m. Junmr Tellowahip. pni, Me the- lervlra. 7 10 n m.: "Emphasis on Lay mea'a Sunday.1 t'ltlled Pent reei tal 44) Frrry. Rev Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday achool. 0 43 a.m. Morning service, U, Evening aervlce 1:4, Auto er Personal CASH LOANS 'lOOf'lOOOs... COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN JNCOapOMATIDw lalem Afenry: 4M N. Charch St Trl. A Couple of Objectors Robert (second from left) and Jean, two of the Leal quads, pose with a howl as the other two, Marie Therese (left) and Jacqueline look with wide-eyed wonderment. They're shown in nursery at Boulogne-Billan-court, Paris suburb. The 13 '4 -month-old quads come from St. Celle St. Cloud, near Paris. Silverton Churches Church of Jesafl Christ of the latter Day (Saints (Mormon) Sunday achool at 10, evening aervlce at 7. Christian Science Sunday achool at 0:45, Services at 11. t. Paul's Catholic Father John J, WalMi, pastor. Sunday masaea, 8 and 10. Weekdays, 8. Assembly of fiod Berrel H. Scott, pas tor. Sunday sohool 9:45. Divine worship. 11. Young people's society at a:a. evan gelistic at 8. Church of Ood Rev. T. E. Nix, pastor. Sunday achool at 10; worahlp hour at 11. Evening services at 8. Seventh Par Adventlvt Elder A. D. Chllson. Salem, and Harold Johiuon. lo cal elder, In chance. Sabbath achool Sat urday, 9:30: morning worsnip at 11, e&i urday. Sunday evening evangelistic aer vlce. Pilgrim Rollneaa D. C. Ola on, pastor. Sunday achool 9:43. Sermon by pastor, 11. Young people meet at ?. Evangeliatic sermon at 8. M.thodlt U,rquim Mid Molallft Joint Duuir.tM. J. 8. Krndall. minuter. Bible achool tnd xertnon forenoon, Sundftr. at Marqu.m, afternoon at Molalla. SALEM CHURCHES .. Christian and Hlsslonarr Alliance Gordon T. BratvoM, minister. Sunday achool 10 a.m.. Oscar Satern, auperln Un dent. Morning service 11 a.m.. represent ative from Seattle Simpson Bible Institute to apeak In respect to the school's Harvest Hoim ormer vanre. Male Quartet of Seattle sing at both Sunday achool and church services. Junior and senior young people meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening evanneilfltlc fervice, tha pastor to give the message. Calvarr Lutheran supply paxtor. Sun day achool and Bible cla&ii. Miss Olga Johnson, superintendent, io a.m. Morning worship 11, guest speaker. Rev. P. W. Er- ckaon, Salem, apodal mualc. Coniirmauon olaaa Saturday, 10 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle, pafl ir. Sunday achool and Bible classes, 10 a.m. Divine worship 11, sermon, "Shall Wa Forgive seventy Times?" Methodist Ben P. Browning, minis ter. Sunday achool 9:45 a.m., Ted Har- reavex, acting superintendent. Classes all aga groups. Nursery for pre-Sunday school aiera. General worahlp aervlce, 11 a.m. Sermon by pastor, aubject: "After the Victory of Arms." Nursery for children to 4 yeara of aae. Youth fellowship, 7:30 p.m., Miss nettle Polk, worsnip leader, uiaire Fin lay, prealdent. First Chrhtlan Charch Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Bible achool 9:45 a.m. M. Ford, superintendent: aasutanta. Lynn Neat, Harry Vctter and James C. Bonner. Communion and sermon, ll. topic: 'Christ's Last Mcuaae." Special vested choir directed by Mrs. P. Plorhart. Junior and aenlor Christian Endeavor, 8:80 p.m. Evenlna service. 1:30, sermon: "Peace Makers." Junior choir under direction of Miss Oeraldine French. Trlnttv Lutheran Pastor supplied . Sun- day achool and Bible clashes 10 a.m. Di vine worship. 11. Rev. Robert Hoveland. Salem, speaker. Luther league on alter nate Sunday evening. Lebanon Schedules Thanksgiving Rites Lebanon The annual union Thanksgiving service will be held in the Church of God at 10 a.m. this year. Rev. Lyle Leacn will be the speaker, with Rev. Harvey Schmidt of the Presby terian church, ministerial chair man for 1949, assisting. The of fering will be used to cover shipping charges of overseas clothing. A Christmas Diarama was pro posed by Sydney Peat, local ar tist, as an inter-church commun ity project, to be erected at cost with volunteer labor. The proj ect was referred to the inter church men's group with a fav orable recommendation. Officers elected for 1950 were Rev. Lyle Leach, chairman; Rev. Henry Brown, vice presi dent, and Dr. John Houser, secretary-treasurer. Boys Hearing Bishop Woodburn The Rt. Rev. Ben jamin D. Dagwell, bishop of Ore gon Episcopal churches, will speak at the regular 5 o'clock service Sunday at the state school for boys at Woodburn The Rev. Clarence Slocum, local vicar, is the appointed Protes tant chaplain for the school un der the Oregon Council of Churches, and has arranged for the appearance of the bishop. 1. hi.. '7.7s Jl J-41R8, Worship Seminar In Salem Nov. 18 Dr. Deane Edwards, promin ent church leader from New York City, and Dr. Earl E. Har per, director of the School of Fine Arts of the State University of Iowa, will conduct a Seminar on Worship, sponsored by the Salem Ministerial association, on Friday, November 18, at the First Presbyterian church from 10 to 11:45 a.m. Dr. Harper and Dr. Edwards will lead the min isters and the choir directors in a discussion of many of the basic problems of worship. At 2 p.m this seminar will continue and will close at 4 p.m. While a special invitation has been sent out to minister and choir direc tors, the seminar will be open to youth leaders and workers in the church school. Friday evening at 8 there will be a Hymn Festival. This will be conducted in the sanctuary. Church at Liberty Launches Campaign Liberty The Liberty Christ ian Church of Christ will hold evangelistic services at the church starting Sunday Novem ber 13 and continuing through Sunday November 20, Rev. Ellery A. Parrish, pastor of the church will do .the preach ing. Robert Hendershott of Tur ner will assist the pastor by di recting the music. ' The nightly meetings will be gin at 7:30 and will close at 8:45 o'clock. Stayton Churches rastttst Rev. Winarfl Buckner. pastor Sunday achool, 10. Morning worship, 1L rralolng nour. 7:15. Evening aervlca, . Obarek at ChrUt Clyde Freeman, paa to. Bible achool, 10. Worship aervlce. 11. routb Fellowship. 1:30, Evening worship. Chnreh af Christ L. M. Seld, minister. Bible study. 10. Morning worahlp, 1L Eva nlng worahlp, a. Methodist John Morange, pgxtor. Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth Fel lowship, 0:30. Evening worahlp, g. Assembly mt God Rev. Melvln Stock-v- U. paator. Sunday school. 10. Morning lervlce, 11. Toung people'a meeting, 4:45. evening evangelistic aervlca 1:45. Immaeutate Conception Catholle Rev th. Jonas, paator. Sunday aervlcea: Uaaaaa , 1:30 and 0:30 a.m. St. Parttrk'a Catholle (Lyons) Father Leander Schneider, paMor. Winter ached 'ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, maaa 10:30 a m.) itc and tn Sundays tnaaa at 8 30 a.m. Oar Lady of Ldnrdea (Jordan) Father Le under Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule, 1st, 3nd and 5th Sundays, maaa 8:30 a.m., 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30 nap. m Bruce wakeman. pastor. Bun day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth reuowsnip t evening service a. Charch af Christ Wm. F. Morse. m!n Ister. Bible school 10, morning worship 11, junior meeung 7, young reopiea meet ing 1. evening services a. Methadltt chare ta Rev. Fremont Fattt. pentor. Sunday school 10. morning wor ship 11. junior Fellowship , Youth Fel lowship 1. AnraiMT 0.4 Wllllaai It. BearKr. pastor, eunrtay achool t:4l, mornlnt wor ahlp It, ehlldr..'. atrrloa av.n!nf aarvtra a. How I Fooled a Finicky Husband with Luscious Desserts Qeddl'tolp Glamorizes Every Dessert Instantly Frank tr, mr huhand'f not eat? io plrar. But be thinks whii" at dcsifrtt. Reddi-wift turni simplest desserts into esxitins treats, instant!, withovt tuss or work. Millions of women now keep Reddi-wip in their ret rijrera tort use it daily. Made with pure, rich cream, it "whips it sell" as no beater could oo, Never fails, eco nomical. iet Reddi-wip Dallas Churches First rresbyterlan Earl William Ben )w. D.D., pastor. Sunday school, 0:45. Morning worship. 11. Sermon thama: Education 01 parents." Mennenlte Brethren O. H. Jantien, pastor. Missionary service at high achool, 0:45. Thanksgiving service, 2:30, KMB church. Youth program, 7:30, EMB church. All services part of Pacific dis trict conference of Mennonlta Brethren churches. Evangelical United Brethren R. William Elmer, minister. Sunday school. t:45. Morning wornhlp, 11. Youth fellowship, Motion picture, "cmna cnaiienge, to be shown at 1:45. Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron, pas or. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning serv :e, 11, Evening service, 1:50. Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Evening service, 1:30. First Christian Kenneth Johnson, pas tor. Bible school. 8:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Sermon: 'The Family Spirit." Christian Endeavor, 6; study, 6:30. Evan gellsttc aervlce, 1:30. Assembly of Ood Alfred R. Brown, pas tor. Sunday school, 0:45. Morning wor ship. 11. Christ Ambassadors, junior church, vesper service, 1, Evangelistic service, g. Grace -Mennanite J. J. Regier, pastor. Sunday achool, 0:50. Morning worship. Young people'a meeting, 1:30. eve ning aervlca, t:lft. Trinity Latheran Karl A. Ufer. paator. Sunday school, 10. Divine service, 11. Luther league, 1. First Methodist Clark 8. Eni. pastor. Sunday achool. 0:45. Morning worship, ii . sermon: "Learn to liv oy raitn. Intermediate fellowship. 6:30. Senior fel lowship, 6:30. Forum: "Our Faith in God," 7:45. Evangelical Mention It e Brethren A. F. Toews, paator. Sunday achool. 0:35. Morning service, 11. Rev. John K. wark- en tine will preach. Evening aervlca, 7:30. reuowsnip groups, e. Christian and Missionary Alliance O. Ernest McOarvey, minister. Sunday achool, 0:45. Morning worship, 11. Sermon: "Workers Together with Rim." Evening service, 7:45. Christian Science Sunday achool, i:45, Sunday service, 11. Subject of tha les son-sermon for this week la "Mortals ana immortals." Charch af God Henry Loggan, pastor. Buuuay acnooi, Morning worsnip, 11. Young people'a meeting, 6:45. Evan gelistic aervlca, 7:46. Seventh Day Adventltt Babbath school. 0:45. Sermon, 11. Falls City Seventh Dav Advcntlst Bab- bath achool, 9:30. Preaching, 11. Eola Sunday School Sunday achool, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck. paa tor. Sunday school, 9:46. Freaching, 11. Evening aervlce, 1:45. Falla City Methodist James H. Royer, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning aerv- ice, 11. Church mt Jeans Christ at Latter Day Salnta Elder Miller presiding. Sunday school. 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:45. St. Ph (Ilia's Othello Father John Ba byak. pastor. Maaa, 6:15. Falls City Christian Charles Knox, paa tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Bridgeport Sunday School H. Supt. Sunday achool, 10. Falls City Free Methodist Oltbert John son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worsnip, ii. xoung paopie a meeting, T:n. Evening aervlce, 6. Charch of Christ Bible study, W. Com munion, 11. Oak Orova Chapel Fremont Faul. min ister. Morning service, 9:45. Sunday school follows. RIckreaTl Sunday School J, H. Supt. Sunday school, 9:30, First Baptist Morning worship, 1 Evening worahlp, I. Sunday school, 9:46. .. Training union, 7. St. Thnmat Episcopal Rev. Cyril Han- ney, vicar. Church school, 10. Morning I'nlon Missionary Baptist Harmony community. W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday m-nooi. iu. errmon, ii. Kingwod Bible Church 1125 Elm Street SUNDAY: 10:45 A.M. Dr. H. G. Wient, guest preacher. SUNDAY: 7:30 P.M. Professor A. E. Janzen preaches and shows pictures rela tive to his world-wide tour among various missionaries. WantBtttarRsatTut vow bow TOM I Mom caa bar seal k m Pirnw Ait Ccodkioning" with a 1ctco-rseaK iM-fwea jooonootmi SALEM HEATING & SHEET METAL CO. Dial 3-855S 108S Iroadwey i Keizer Women Make Plans For Annual Winter Bazaar Keizer, Nov. 11 The Keizer Dine and Do club have completed plant for a bazaar to be held December 7 In Salem. The group met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wood on Chemeketa road and a no-host luncheon was served at noon. Mrs. Mary Sloan was appointed chairman of the cooked foods division and Mrs. Lyons Church Women Make Bazaar Plans Lyons Mri. D. A. Franklin was hostess for the WSCS with the meeting held at the com munity club house. Mrs. Laur ance Walworth presided over the business meeting and plans were completed or the bazaar, which will be held at the com munity club house Tuesday eve ning, Nov. IS, and various com mittees were appointed. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Franklin served dainty re freshments carrying out the Hal loween motif. Present for the meeting were Mesdames Glen Julian, Albert Julian, Alex Bo deker, Laurance Walworth, James Lande, Clinton Hubbard, Ralph Jones, Howard Naue, Art Baltzer, Eugene Roye, George Huffman, Willard Hartnell, Walter Bevier, Floyd Bassett, Loren Chamberlain, Roy Hei- neck, O. A. Jewell, Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Mrs. Anna Johnson and the hostess, Mrs. Franklin. Lebanon Churches Join Aid Program Lebanon The local minister ial association members heard Dr, Hector McPherson of Oak- vllle outline plans for the Linn county Christian Rural Over seas program at a midweek meeting. Dr. McPherson stressed the urgent need of food, with the Linn quota set at one full car of grain. Rev. Lyle Leach of Lebanon accepted the post of CROP chairman for the area. Nearly all local churches are taking part. The drive will be climaxed on November 18. Clothing will be accepted at the Methodist church, depot for the area, where women will sort and package it on the final day Mercy bags are available at the church. Rev. Carl Mason stated. Seminary Choir Due Here Nov. 20 The 40-voice a cappella choir from the San Francisco Theo logical Seminary will sing at the First Presbyterian church Sun day evening, November 20, at 7:45 o clock. This seminary choir, directed by Dr. John Milton Kelly, has made several very successful tours in California. This is their first tour to the Pacific north west. This program is open to the public. Classes Are Started In Child Evangelism Monmouth The child evan gelism classes have started in Monmouth. This work Is inter denominational and classes meet every Monday from 4 to 5 o'clock. Parents are urged to send their children to the class nearest their home. The homes and teachers for the classes are as follows. Mrs. Moore, 256 Powell, Ann Hamm, teacher; Mrs. Jim Crowthers, teacher, 378 S. College; Mrs. Walter Crisp, teacher, 362 E. Main street; Mrs. George Grazen, 751 E. Main street, Lina Friesen, teacher. Class Presents Gift Falls City The Loyal Wom en's class held its November meeting at the Christian church parsonage. Business and devo tionals were led by Mrs. How ard Gramling. The time was spent in sewing and visiting. A gift was presented to Mrs. Ches ter Benefiel from the class. - a Gerald Lappen chairman of the sewing division. Mrs. John Der rick won the mystery package. Present were Mrs. John Der rick, Mrs. E. C. West, Mrs. Mary Sloan, Mrs. H. H. Breneman, Mrs. Gerald Lappen and the host ess, Mrs. Wood The first November meeting will be held at the H. H. Brene man home. 1260 Chemeketa road. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gilkey were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilkey and daugh ter Betty of Burbank, Calif. The Allen Gilkeys were on a vaca tion trip to see friends and rel atives in Oregon and Washing ton. Mr. Gilkey is employed at the Lockheed Aircraft factory at Burbank. Mrs. C. L. Bentson left Wed nesday by train, the new Day light, for San Diego, Calif., to visit her niece and to attend the southwest bridge championship tournament. She expects to be gone about two weeks. Evans Will Open Evangel Campaign Woodburn Rev. Kenneth E Jones will be evangelist for the revival at the Woodburn Church of God which begins Sunday, and continues through Wednes day, Nov. 23. Rev. Jones graduated from Anderson Theological seminary in Anderson, Indiana. He receiv ed his B.D. degree at Oberlin seminary at Oberlin, Ohio and he did special research on ob ject lessons for children at Lou isville Presbyterian seminary. He has held pastorates in Ohio and North Carolina and for the past two years has been in ev angelistic work. His family will accompany him to Woodburn and both Rev. and Mrs. Jones will sing solos during the revival. Calvary Baptist Church 1230 South Liberty Street "A quiet place to worship and pray" DR. VICTOR HUGO SWORD preaches at.both services 11:00 a.m "The Second Mile" 7:30 p.m. "Channels of Power" 9:45 Bible School 6:30 Baptist Youth Fellowship WELCOME First Methodist Church Down Town The Tall White Spire CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 1 1 :00 A. M. SERMON "PLAYING THE GAME" The Willamette football team and its coaches will be honored guests. 8:00 P. M. AUTUMN ANTHEM FESTIVAL The Sanctuary Choir Howard F. Miller, director' Soloists Josephine Albert Spaulding Edith Fairham Gunnar Corydon Blodgett Nancy Lawson Organist Elwood H. Ball BROOKS H. MOORE, Minister Treatment In Epilepsy By By J. H. WILLETT ol th. CaplUl Drug etora There is greater hope for the epileptic today. In some cases, with medical treatment, the disease eventually disappears entirely. In half of the cases treated, patients are completely free of seizures. Even in severe cases, treatment will reduce the number and intensity of the at tacks. It must be generally under stood that epilepsy is an illness that requires a doctor's care Just as any other sickness. And with such care epileptics have a chance to lead normal, useful lives. Drugs are most important In treatment. A doctor's prescrip tion should be entrusted to a pharmacist who can be relied upon to use quality, potent drugs. Copyright Tfcra la tk. IBItt ( aartn of I1IUH.I Mnrlbaaa.lt p.rtB. la Ibla papar. Capital Drug Store Stat Liberty Phone Mill Evangelical Choir Sponsors Concert The choir of the First Evan gelical United Brethren church, at Marion and Summer streets, will present a Thanksgiving mus ical Sunday evening, November 13, at 7:45 o'clock. The choir is under the direction of Ernest Friesen, with William Fawk as organist. The musical program will include anthems by the choir as well as vocal and in strumental selections. The min ister will speak at both the morning and evening services. Series of Sunday Services Will Open Woodburn A series of spec ial Sunday services during the month of November has been announced for the Woodburn Bible Baptist church at the Grange hall. Rev. Alfred Dan ielson, regional director of con servative Baptist foreign mis sion society, will speak at the 7:45 o'clock service this Sunday. The men's gospel team from the Baptist church at Salem will be at the 7:45 service November 30, and Rev. Robert Welch, mis sionary from French West Af rica, will speak at the 11 a.m. service, November 27. CHOIR PRESENTS THANKSGIVING MUSICALE SUNDAY, NOV. 13 7:45 P.M. First Evangelical United Brethren Church Marion and Summer Sts. 11:00 a.m. Message by Min ister, "Give an Account Unto God" Wilmer Brown, Minister Ernest Friesen, Choir Director William Fawk, Organist Journal Want Ads Pay tooa. f na Vmt MttaiftN Brew "tt Wl HmT A Miller's