s II h h 'I e: tn CO lei m ar. be m or 5 1 di th Si la Fi to w di cs sr fr sr EC th cc in di w tc r C( H it tc p! y ll si u F v F t a c F C t. a t I 1 1 Jjalem A Churched Oari Blree Christian Charea 17th and Court ftireet. w. H. Lyman. Minuter. Blbl. achool assembly 9:45. Mornlnf wor ship and communion 10:50 o'clock. Bermon subject, "With Authority end Power". Youth hour e:30. Evening worahlp 1:S0 e'nlwlc. Sermon subject, "Learning to Well." 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ort., Friday, November 18, 1949 St John's Lutheran Church To Observe 50th Anniversary St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran church will note the 50th an niversary of its founding this Sunday, during the 11 o'clock morn ing service. i The congregation was organized in November 1899 with 6 voting members. The first church building was erected on Cen tner street between uth and l4tn. . Ten -years later the congrega tion moved its church build ing to the corner of 16th and A streets. This building still serv es the congregation as a house, worship. A number of alter ations have been made since 1910. A parsonage was built in 1912 and a Christian Day school was erected in 1915. This school was discontinued in 1930." Men and women still prominent mem bers of St. Johns church receiv ed their elementary education in this school. St. Johns congregation num bers some 580 baptized members Two services are conducted each Sunday morning to accommodate the total membership. A number of auxiliary organizations, prin cipally the Lutheran Womens Guild, the Lutheran Laymens League and the Walther League, contribute to the life and work of the congregation. A new church Is in the process of con struction on the corner of 14th and Court streets and will cost some $150,000 when completed. Three pastors have served the congregation since 1899. The Rev. Mr. H. Lossner; 1899-1906. The Rev. Mr. Geo. Engel; 1906- 1910. The Rev. Mr. H. W. Gross has been pastor since 1910. mak ing him the oldest member of the clergy in point of service in the city of Salem. William Lewis is chairman of the congregation. A. Holscher, W, J arms and B. Ratjin serve as trustees. Carl Anderson, G. Brodhagen, Leroy Mittcndorf and Edwin Sahnow are the elders. W. Sylvester is secretary and Warren Klug is the treasurer. St. Johns is a member of the Lutheran Church-Mo. Synod and through this organization car ries on an extensive mission pro gram in all parts of -the world. The congregation has contribut ed its part to the life of the Sa lem community. On November 20th it will pause to remember its blessings and opportunities. Tilt Bethel Rapt 1ft Church North Cot teg at D it reel. Rev. Rudolph Woyke. pastor. Sunday school at t:4ft with cIiibci (or all ages. Mornlnf worahlp at 11. the Sartor praachint on th topic: "A Tim onored standard." Oregan recital by Oren Hornback at 7. Mlnslonarr aervlce with picture! and mesnage by Ulu Laura Reddlf of Africa at 7:30. Central Church f ChrUt Chemekta at Cottage. M. C. Cuthbertson, minister. Blbl ichool 0:46, worahlp and preaching 10:46 and 7:30. United Penteeaatal Chorrh 4ii Ferry at r ret. Rev. Nathaniel Wilson, paator. Sunday ichool 9:45. morning aervlca 11. Evening ecTT.ce 7:45. Waaleyan Methadlat Church 15th and Kill Bta. Olen Yatea. paator. Sunday nchool 10. Morning worahlp 11. Young People meeting 6:4ft. Evening aervlca 7:30. Knight Memorial Congregational Church Nineteenth and Ferry atreeti. Loula E. White, mlnlater. t:46 Bunday achool. All department! meet together for Thanks giving Service. 11:00 Morning worahlp. Ser mon. "Makeri of Hlttory". Church time nuraery. 6:30 Pilgrim Fellowship for Senior high and Junior high agea. Worahlp leader Joanna Boyer. Wait Salem Methodist Church Third and Oerth. O. Leonard Jonea. mlnlater. Church achool 9:4ft, Mrs. Leo Eatey sup erintendent. 11 worship, aermon: "Faith of Our Children". 0:30 Youth rellowahlp. :00 Young Adult Fellowahlp. Jeaaa Nam Pentecostal Church 1176 Lew la atreet. Ronald V. SltUer, Pastor. Sunday achool 10:00. Morning worahlp 11:00. Everting evangelistic 7:4ft. St Johna Lutheran Chureh (Mo-8ynod 16th and A at. H. W. Oroaa. paitor. There will be but on service at 11, we will commemorate the golden anniversary of our congregation. Bunday achool and Bible claaa at 10. Flrat Church of Christ. Sclent I it Lib erty and Chemeketa ata. Sunday achool at 11. Morning service at 11. Leaaon-sermon aubject: "Soul and Body". Nursery for children up to 3 years of age provided during the morning service. Evening ser vice at S. Lesson sermon aubject: "Boul and Body." First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa at Winter. Cheater W. Hamblln, paator, John L. Ooodenbarger, assistant pastor. 8:46 church achool, J. J. Fltsslmons, sup erintendent. Identical morning services 8:46 and 11:00 "Except the Lord Build the House" Sermon by the pastor. 6:30 Junior hlsh fellowahlp. 6:00 high achool fellow ahlp. 7:00 college and business group. Faith Tabernacle 1306 N. 6lh. Pastor, Max Wyatt. Thursday 6:00 p. ra. Rev. Alexander Wright. Saturday Missionary meeting Rev. Claud Curtis. Bunday achool 10.00. Morning worship 11:00. Evangelistic service 6:00. Rev. Wright speaking. Institute of Religious Selene Quest speaker, Nellie Cecil from Seattle. Sun day 11 a. m. Salem Women's club. 460 N. Cottage. Reorganised Church ef Jesus Christ el Latter Day Saints Seventeenth and Chem eketa sts. Chas. H. Aaher, pastor. Church achool 10. Worship aervlce 11. R. a. Clark, apeaker. Zlon'a league 6:30. Prayer aer vlce 7:30. Central Lutheran Church N. Capitol A Gains. O. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Sunday achool for whole family 9:45. Broadcast ever K S.L.M. 10:15. Morning worahlp 11:00. Fall featlval aervlce 6:30 p. m. Rev. Arthur Reeaness of Astoria, Ore. as apeaker. First Spiritualist 349 N. Com'l. Rev. Mexlne Roberta, speaker, asstMed by Mrs. Edith Scott. Services at 3:30 and 7:30. M. Paul's F.plscopal Church Church and Chemeketa streets. Th Reverend George H. Hwttt, B. D., rector. Holy com munion tin the c)iajel 7:30 a.m. Junior church and claKurt. 9:30. Nursery srhool In parish house 11:00. Prayer servlc and aermon 11:00. Youth vespers 6:00. Flrat Evangelical I'nllfd Brethren where Marlon rrntmea Summer, Pastor, Rev. Wllmer N. Brown. AsMntant pastor, Rev. F. E. Ptrher. Sunday achool 9:45 R. R. Ermel. supt. Morning service 11 00 Menace by Rev. Paul Wood, Sermon sub ject "nianta Anlcrp." Youth lellrrwehlp 8 Jo. Evening service 7:48. Music by Cru sader's Msle Quartet from George Fox College, Newherg. Measure by Rev. Paul wood. Sermon aubject Paralysis of Per fidy." Christ Lutheran Church Stat street at inth. C. R. Br hull, pastor. Bunder church school at 9:46. Divine worship at 9 9 and ll o clock, tidentlcal Services!, Vnltartan Fellowship The Unitarian fellowship will meet at the Y.W.C.A. on Bunoay, November 20, at 7:30 p. m. Leslie Methodlat Church Bo. Commercial at Myers. G. Weslev Turner, ouster. Bun. day school 9:45. Services at 11:00 and 7 .10 Kev. oruin Turner, from Roswell. New Mexico. "Family Pay" will be observed at the Morning servlre. Salem TlelgMa Cemmunll Liberty Rd. t M art r on a eve. Bmnlay srhool 10 Morn ing worsiup ii. Evening aervlce 7 30. First Baptist Church Marlon at Liberty. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Kev. c. E. Brlckwedet and Her. Victor Loucka. Asso ciate pastors. Sunday school 9:45 with clashes tor all ages. Morning Worship 11 00 "Going to Law. Youth meetings, ' evening gospel service, "Youth Met aage ', 7.30. l albert Memorial Baptist Church one nu norm oi underpass on Hlahway 99-E. Rev. c. E. Brlrswedcl, pastor. Sunday school. 9 49 with classes for all agea. M-inina -nmnip n nunnar PVtloOI Sun day," pastor speaking. Young peoplej lea gue I 30. Evening gospel service 7 JO. ..rear Camera Baptist Church Stale unci r.ima streets, Kev. Virior L. Lourk pastor. Sunday school. 9 45 with classes inr an eses. Morning worship 11 00. "Sun' obv School Sunday". "Why Sunday Schools?" pastor apeakir.f. F.venlng Gospel Calvary Chapel Full Gaspel 114J i.ioeny sr. Pastors. Rev. Claude c and ry w nen. eitinoay arnool 10 00 Morn tag service 11. Evening servlre 1 4ft. Bethany Evangelical P. ef armed Church Marion and Capitol Bta. Kev. Rum I Maver paator. Siinriav srhool ,fl 00. Morning Wor thlp 1100. Evening worship 7.4ft. Calvary Baptist I?i0 South liberty Si irnT niinn nworn, mi) "naMswasw; 1 Liberty Christian Church Will Dine Liberty The Liberty Chris- tion Church of Christ will hold iU Thanksgiving dinner at the church at noon Sundny. This is the last day of the evangelistic meeting that has been held there during this week and is the fellowship meeting. The church will furnish the turkey and each family is asked to bring a basket lunch and their own service. There were over 100 attend ing the meeting Wednesday eve ning. Many attended from Tur ner, Amity, and Salem as well as Liberty. There were special numbers and a musical saw. The pastor from the Amity church drew a picture of the Old Rugg ed Cross, with crayons while his wife sang the hymn. Fox Students to Hold Services Paul Miller, professor of re ligion at George Fox college, Newberg. and a group of stu dents from that school will con duct services at the South Salem Friends church at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The local pastor will be guest speaker at the Medford Friends church Sundny, where 30 rep resenlntives from the denomina tion in the Salem area will at tend the Friends quarterly met- Ing. Churches to be represented Include Highland, South Salem, Rosednle, Marion and Scotts Mills. Prof. John M. Kelly S F Choir to Sing Sunday Dr. John Milton Kelly will di rect the a cappella choir of the San Francisco Theological Sem inary in their program at the First Presbyterian church Sun day evening at 7:45 o'clock. Dr. Kelly was the first direc tor of the Department of Sacred Music of the Seminary from 1937-44, coming from the West minster Choir College faculty where he had served for seven years. Under his direction the department filled an important place in the development of Church Music leaders in the Presbyterian Church in the West He was also Minister of Music at the Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, while teaching at the Seminary. This is the first Northwest tour of the choir. While on this tour they will sing in Portland, Klamath Falls, Corvallis, Med ford, and Seattle, Washington. The choir includes two facul ty members. Mrs. Edna Kelly, soprano, also a graduate of West minster Choir College, and in structor of voice at the Semin ary; and Dr. Aaron Ungersma, profesor of theology. The Rev. William F. Ehmann, vice president of the Seminary, will speak on the subject, "The Christian Life". At the morning service Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, the pastor, will preach on the subject "Ex cept The Lord Build The House". Entrance to Church Signed at Detroit Detroit The Detroit church has a new sign over the entrance which reads Christian Church Community. This does not in ny way change the organization which has always been the Chris tian or Disciples of Christ. It merely means that in order to avoid some confusion which has resulted over the name of Church of Christ with other groups using the name could be ironed out by assuming the Christian. The Sunday school is at 10 a.m. and preaching at 11 by War ren Knape of Northwest Chris- nan college, ne nas Deen asso ciaie pastor at ine joremcnon, Wash., church during the sum mer months. Young peoples meeting at 6:45 on Sunday eve ning and preaching at 7:30 every Sunday. On Saturday evening the Idanha church and the Detroit church will have a pot-luck sup per at the Rod and Gun club at 6:15 with games and a motion picture following. Presbyterians Will Celebrate Dallas Sixtieth anniversary of the First Presbyterian church, Dallas, will be observed in spe cial services Sunday. Morning service will feature church his tory and memories with the pas tor. Dr. Earl W. Benbow speak ing on "Memories of an Old Church Pew." Mrs. Bruce Spaulding of Salem will be guest soloist. Dr. Jesse Hays Baird, presi dent of San Francisco Theologi cal Seminary and ex-moderator of the Presbyterian general as sembly, will bring the message at the evening service on the theme, "Growing Old in Jesus Christ." A historical sketch for the 60- year period has been prepared by Mrs. Albert Burelbach and will be read by Hollis Smith, a member since boyhood. Smith's uncle, James Simonton, was one of the charter members and was clerk of the session when the church was organized on No vember 17, 1889. Many former members who now live away from Dallas have been contacted and will be present for the serv ices. William Blackley is chairman of the anniversary committee and members are Walter Muir, Mrs. . L. Crider, Mrs. George Kurre, Mrs. John Cerny, Mrs. Frank Richards, Mrs. Burel bach, Lynn McCulley and Lou Plummer. A fellowship hour will follow the evening service in the social rooms of the church. Mrs. C. L. Crider is chairman of the com mittee in charge. rirel FrMbTterl.a Itrl Wllll.m Ben- bow. D.D., mlnliter. Sunder eehool, :.&. Morning worthlp, U. Obeervence ef oth anniversary. Sermon. "The afemortee ot an Old church Pew." Evening ervlee, 7:30. Dr. Jee Heye Balrd. preildent or the Ban FranrLro Theological aemlnar. and ei moderator 01 th, general aseemblir, WU1 speak. Trloll. Latherea Karl TJfer. Daator. Sunday ecbool, 10. Jjivina earylc,, 11. Itanielleal Menaoalla Bralaraa A. . Toew., pettor. Sunday eehool, 10. Thanks giving service, 11. sermon, "wnet we Are." Missionary aervlca, 1. Evening praise service, 1.30. Stayton Churches fantisl Rev Winard BucKner paator Sunder achool. 10. Morning worahlp, 11 rralnlaa hour. 7:1ft. Evenlni service. 1 Church ef Christ Clyde Preetnaa. paa- Bible achool. 10. Worship aervlce, 11 foutb Fellowship. 6:S0. Eveolof worship. Chureh ef Christ L. M. Seid, minister tsible study. 10 Mornlnf worship. It. Eve nlnt worship. 6. Methodist John Moranic, put or. BiDle school It. Worahlp aervlce, 11. Youth Pal lowablp, SO Evenlnt worship. I. Assembly el God Rev Melvin Stock m 11. pator Sunday school, 10. Mornini tervlce 11. fount people's meeting, 645 .cvenlnf avanieliatle service fmtnaefllete Conception Cathode Rev -nth. Jonas, paator. Sunday services Masses s, 7:30 and S-30 a.m St. Partiek'a Cathode ILvons) Father -eamter Schneider, pastor Winter sched ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass tO.JO a.m.. trd and 4th Sundays mass ai '10 a.m. Oar Lady ef Loardea (Jordan) Pat net Leander Schneider, pastor Winter sched ule, 1st, 2nd and 6th Sundays mass :30 a.m.; 3rd and 4th Sundays, ma-ss 10:30 Baptist Bruce Wnkeman, pastor Sun day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth r euowsnip i. evening service s. Church af Christ Wm. P. Morse, mtn later. Bible school 10, mornlne worship ii. Junior meeting t. Young people a meet ing 7. evening services g. Methadlat eharch Rev. Fremont Paul. pastor. Sunday srhool 10. morning wor ship 11, Junior Fellowship , Youth Fel lowship 7. Assembly of Ood William N. Bearhv, pastor. Sunday school 9:41. mornine wor ship u, children's service 7:30. evening service e Sunday school. 4. Mornlnt service. 11. Sermon suhjerl, '"Blfted fir Service." Kve nlng sen Ire, 7; JO. Sermon subject. "Dreamers." Jason lee MelhedUl North Winter and Jefferson streets. 1 null C. K rby. UU., minister. Sundav srhool, t )!. Worship. 11. Sermon: "The Ark In the Harvest FlelfV" Anthem, "Thanks ne to Ood." Solo, "dive Thanks and Pine," hv Robert Klempel. Erenlne service, 7 10. flermoii. "The Thankful Heart" Mrlhodlst youth fellow ship meets at I 10. Feirs.are Oepel 4M North lath. Rev Roy Wor thin si on. pastor. Sundav srhool at 44. Mornini worship. II. Cni.nler voting people's se'vti-e. g 4i. Evening evangelistic service. 7 45. M. Mara Pv. Lutheran 7 N Church street. Re. M. A lelienrtner. DP., and Rev. John Rsntten. ptnrs. Sunday srhool, 4S. Mornini wor f hip servire. U Pledee Sundav. Rev. Thomas Atlport. euest preacher. Sermon topic: Ecuses." Luther league, t .M. Young Adult Group To Hear Dr. Withey The first in a scries of four classes on "Know Your Old Tes tament," will be held by the Young Adult group at the First Christ inn church Sunday. Dr. Haymond Withey, dean of stu dents ra Willamette university, will be the first speaker. Youth Rally Slated Woodburn AWoodburn Youth for Christ rally will be held Saturday in conjunction with the revival meeting at the Woodburn Church of God. The meeting will start at 7:45 o'clock and will feature a talk by Evan gelist Kenneth E. Jones. All young people of all churches are invited, and older people are welcome. Mill City Churches Dallas Churches First CnrlstlaifKrnneth'Johniton. paa tor. Bible achool, 9:46. Morning worship. 11. sermon, "Tradition or Tnanasgiving." Fellowship hour, Christian Endeavor. 6 30. Evening aervlca, 7:30. Sermon, MUitng Link. first Methodist Clark S. Eni, pastor. Sunday achool, 0:41V. Morning wogship, 11. sermon, "ine uooanesa oi uoa. inter mediate fellowship, 1:30. Senior fellowship, 8:30. Forum on "Our Faith in Ood," 1:ift. Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday scnooi, 9.o. Morning worship, 11. Sermon by Rev. O. E. McOarvey, "Fill ing the water Pots." Evangelistic aerv lce. 1:45. Music by Schulta trio. Sundav evening afterglow broadcast, 1:30. Evangelical United Brethren R. Wil liam Elmer, minister. Sundav achool. 9:45. Morning worship. 11. Rev. Mark ooodger, guest speaker. Youth fellowship. t. c-vangeusiio moie stuoy nour, Apnitolle Faith Forrest Damron. nas tor. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning worship, ii. bvangcutHio service, i:0. Assembly af God Alfred R. Brown, pas- r. Bunaay scnooi. Morning wor ship. 11. Christ Ambassadors, Junior enure n, vesper service, 7. Evening service, Mennenlte Brethren a. H. Jantsen, pastor, sunoay scnooi, :a. worship, 10:46. Christian fellowship, 7. Gospel ser vice, 7:46. Grace Mennenlte J. J. Regler. pastor, Orchestra, 9:46. Song service, 10. Thanks giving service, n. pre -prayer aervlca, 7:16 Christian fellowship, 7:30. Christian Science Sunday school. 1:45. Service, 11. Subject of the lesson-sermon ior ine wees: is -soul and Body.' Church of God Henry Lot sen. nastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Mornine worshln. 11. xoung peopie a meeting, o:&. evangelistic service, i:ta. Union Missionary Baptist Harm on v community, W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday Bcnooj, iu. oermon. ii. Seventh Day Adventlst 8ahhath achool. v:i. sermon, ii. Falls City Seventh Day Adventlst Sab bath achool, 9:30. Preaching, 11. Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pas tor. Sunuay school, 9:46. Morning worship, 11. No evening aervlce. Eola Sunday School Sunday school, 9:46. Morning worship, 11. Curtis to Talk Af Tabernacle Rev. Claude wr" H ritrie if J?- San Francisco, evangelist, mis sionary and for mer U.S. ma rine converted in China, will speak at the 8 o'clock Satur day night serv ice of Faith tabernacle, 1305 North Fifth street. Curtis is presently engaged in founding and establishing faith missionary work on the Island of O a h u, principally among the "much neglected" 172,000 Japanese of that terri tory. His appearance at Faith tabernacle is part of a current west coast speaking tour he is conducting in behalf of Gospel Missions, Inc. While his talk will have espe cial appeal to youth, it will hold interest for all age groups, Cur tis states. Church af Gad Rev. V. K. Nil. Bailor. Sunday school at 10. worship hour at 11. evening services at . Rev. Curtis Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A. D. Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo cal alder, in charge. Sabbath achool Sat urday. ?:jd; morning worsnip at 11. Sat urday. Sunday evening evangelistic eet-vice. Fllrrlm Rellnese D. C. Olson, nastor. Sunday achool 9:49. Sermon by pastor. l. Young peoDla meet at 7. Evangelistic sermon at I. Methedlat Marauam and Molalla lolnt pastorates. J. 8. Kendall, minister. Bible srhool and sermon forenoon, Sunday, at Marquam. afternoon at Molalla. Methodist Ben P. Browninv. minister. Sunday school 9:49 opening service by the youin aepanmeni with Mra. Harrison Fisher as counsellor. Classes for all age groups, nursery for smaller ones. Morn ing worship hour, 11, sermon and special music commenm ore tint Thankssivlns oc casion. Youth fellowship meet with the Pratum group at 7:30. Evening church service at 7:30 Instead of s. Falls City Methodist James H. Hover, pastor. Sunday achool, 10. Morning wor ship, 11. Rlckreall Sunday School J. seh, supt. Sunday school, 9:30. Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck, pas tor. Sunday achool, 9:46. Preaching. 11. Church ef alesna Christ 'of Latter Day Saints -Elder Miller presiding. Sunday school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:45. St. Philips Catholic Father John Ba byak, pastor. Mass, 10:15. Lutherans Observe Loyalty Sunday Christ- Lutheran church, to gether with the 2000 congrega tions of the American Lutheran church, will observe "Loyalty Sunday" November 20. The pur pose of this observance is to show the unity and strength of the local congregation and the American Lutheran church through common worship, pray er and dedication; and to accept the command, "Thou shalt wor ship the Lord thy God." The goal of this observance is to have every member of the Sunday church school in attendance as the congregation studies God's word, and every member of the congregation at the worship services. 'Loyalty Sunday" will be the theme for both the 8:45 and 11 o'clock worship services. The services will include, recorded addresses by Dr. Em. Poppen president of the American Luth eran church, and Dr. H. F. Schuh director of stewardship and fi nance. The Rev. C. R. Schulz, pastor of Christ Lutheran, will preach the sermon. alle Cltr Christian Charles Knox, pas tor. Sunday eehool, 10. Morning worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. BrUUepert Sonde. School H. Schmidt, supt. Sunday achool. 10. Falle City Free Methodist Oilbert Johnson, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morn- inn service, ll. Younit people', meeting, 7:30. Evangelistic service, 8. Chureh of Christ Bible study, 10. Com munlon, 11. Oak Oroya Chepel Fremont Faul. min ister. Morning aervlce, 9:45. Sunday school follows. First Baptist 8unday school, t:45. Morning worship, 11. Training Union. 1. Evening worship, t. , St. Thnmae Episcopal Cyril F. Hanney, vicar. Church school. 10. Morning prayer. 11. Holy baptism, 13:30. First Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferau- n. minister. Sunrtay school. 10. Mornine service. 11. Sermon. "The City to Come." Youth fellowship, 4:30. Talbot Churches Plrsl Christian Thomas Courtney, pas tor. Bible achool, 9:4.S. Morning worship. ll. Christian Endeavor hour, 6:30. Eve ning worship, 7:46. SI. Catherine Catholic Father C. Mat, pa tor. Sunday msAS. 9. Confessions heard before mui. Pre Methadlst L. C. Oould, pastor. Sunday school. 10. Morning service, 11 Evening worship, 1:30. Cem m unity Rev. Wayne Watkins. pas tor. Sunday srhool. 10. Morning aervlce, 11. Evening service, 7:30. Amity Churches Haptit Bruce Waterman, pastor, Bun day school 10. Morning worship 11. Bap tist youth fellowahlp 7. Evening servtrr i Tople "The Knowledge of the Blessed." Char eh af Chrl.l Wm. F. Morne. pantor. Bible school 10. Morning worshln 11. Jun ior and teen age endeavor 1.30. Evening MnthoriUt Rev. Fremont Faul. mtn Ifter. Sunday achool 10. Morning worship i. in.itiritjmiiiB anii iirmr oinnrr. junior fellowship g. Methodist youth fellowship Flr-I nirlstlanltigh and Center. tud ley Strain, minmter, Walter Naff, asoci al mlnliter. Cnurrh srhool. 9 S Morn ing worship and communion, 10 SO Ser mon. "The Fluty of Prlvileae." Putllev Strain. Anthem. "O Lord, How Manifold Are Thr Worki." Bsrnhr. Solo bv Bettr Punh Itagen. Youth group. -& Kven'ne worship. 7 in Sermnn. "Will Ma rind pastor. Faith?" tHidley Strain. TUNE IN! ! TO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BROADCASTS 8:15 a.m. Monday through Friday Station KS1.M 8:00 a.m. Sunday KSLM 11:00 a.m. Sunday, KOCO PaMnr Moyd T. Anderson Speaking at All Services Assembly f Cad William Heachv. pas tor, bunday srhool 1:45. Morning wor.hlp II. Youth eervic. 7.15. Evening servlre GREAT WEEK END at the Faith Tabernacle North 5th at Oainrs SATURDAY, NOV. 19th AT 8 P.M. Claude H. Curtis MISSIONARY EVANGELIST Converted in China While a U. S. Murine Now a MISSIONARY to OAHU. H. T. Sunday. 1 1 a.m. and 8 p.m. Al.KXANDKR WRIGHT Evangelist Pastor A Latter Rain Message For This Hour YOU ARE WELCOME Talbot Cemmanlty Church. Talbot. Ore. Rev. R. RoRers lrwln. pastor. Sun day school 10. A class for every age group. Loren Hoven, Supt. Divine worship 11. Sermon tonic: "An Unusual Reauest" Young people's groups meet at :30. Eve ning service 7:30. Messaeje: "The Great Tribulation'. Tuesday 7:30 a Moody Bible Institute religious film, "The Ood of Crea tion." will be shown. Tha public la cor rllally Invited. Silverton Churches Chared af Jhii Christ tha La 1 tar Day Balata (MarManl Sunday school at 10; oveolng asrvica at 1. Christian ! Sunday achool at Ah. Sarvicss at 11. I. Paal'e Cathalla Palhtr John J. Walsh, paator. Sunday vaaas, t and 10 Wsskdaya, I. Aaaaably of GtxJ Berral H. Scott, pas- tor. Sunday srhool g:a. Divine worship, 11. Young paopls'i toclsty at :!, Evan gelistic at t. Church af Monmouth Opening Campaign Monmouth Evangelistic ser- vices will begin at the Evangeli-5 cal United Brethren church on November 29 under the leader ship of Rev. E. J, Haldeman of Edison. Ohio. In preparation for the meet ings the following committees have been appointed: Finance, C. A. Curry, E. A. Stebbins, D. E. Com stock; publicaton, M. B. Layton, A. J. McLarty, Mildred DeVos; Personal work, Rev. A. L. Lonsberry, Mrs. George Gra zen, Mrs. J. H. Cady, Mrs. D. W. Tilton, Karleen Evans; entertain ment, Mrs. G. L. Russell, Mn. E. A. Stebbins, Mrs. Harold Buss, Mrs. Lillian Dickson, Mrs. Hat tie Winegar. Rev. E. J. Haldeman was evangelist at the summer as sembly of the Oregon-Washington conference at Jennings Lodge recently. He was highly success ful and won many friends by his genial personality. Christian ani Mlsilanarv AllUne Gordon T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday school 10, Oscar Satrum. supt. Worship hour 11, sermon by Re. Oordon A. 8k Itch, evangelist from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Senior and Junior young folk societies nice u ju. n,T. ok iica speaas at int 7:30 aervlca. Trial ly Lattaaran Paitai iinnllr1 Mint. day achool and Bible classes 10. Commu- ion ana at vine worship sermon by the Rev. R. J. Hovland of Salem, apeaker. Luther league. 7:15. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moa In charge of tha program. First Christian Church Arthur Charltta Bates, mlnlater. Bible achool :. U. B. Ford supt., assisted by Jamea C. Bonner, Harry Vetter and Lynn Neal. Communion and sermon: "Living Thanksgiving." Sen ior and junior Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening educational service 7:30. pastor epealting on "Tha Far-Off Christian." Calvary Lutheran Pastor suuolled. Sun. day school and Bible class 10. Miss Olga Johnson, supt. Morning worship 11, Rev. P. W. Ertcltson o! Salem, supply pastor Immanafl Lutheran 8. L. Almlle, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10, Divine worship. 11. sermon: "Our Jov at Eventide." anthem by chotr. Luther league 7:30, topic "The "a" that means oemcc. Churches at Dallas Unite for Service Dallas Churches of Dallas are joining for a union Thanks giving service in the Evangel ical Mennonite Brethren church at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Novem ber 24. Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor of the Assembly of God church, will bring the principal mes sage. Other ministers of the Dallas ministerial association will participate in the program. Offering to be taken will be divided equally between local relief and the ministerial asso ciation treasury. Withey Will Condud Seminar in Portland Dr. Raymond Withey, dean of students at Willamette univer sity, will' conduct a seminar for the Federal Council of Churches at its state conference in Port land, November 19. Dr. Withey will speak on the topic "Youth at Worship." Thursday Dr. Withey traveled to Sheridan where he spoke be fore the Rotary club annual banquet. Evangelicals to Hear Paul Wood Rev. Paul Wood, Evangelist and teacher, will be the guest ' speaker for both the morning and evening Rally Day services at the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. Rev. Wood, who is now a professor at the Western School of Evangelical Religion at Jennings Lodge, Ore gon, has served for many years as evangelist and Bible teacher. He is also an outstanding musi cian, and will bring special music on the piano as well as vocal selections. The Crusader's Male Quartet from George Fox College, New berg, will be guest musicians for the Musical Evangelistic Hour at 7:45 p. m. This quartet traveled many thousands of miles last summer representing their school. ITS ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST Creation Film At Talbot Church "The God of Creation", a film produced by Irwin Moon of the Moody Institute of Science, will be shown at the Talbot Commun ity church at 7:30 next Tuesday night. RALLY DAY SUNDAY, NOV. 20 First Evangelical United Brethren Church Marion and Summer Sts. REV. PAUL WOOD Evangelist - Musician 11:00 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. ALSO CRUSADERS MALE QUARTET From George Fox College 7:45 P.M. Wilmer N. Brown, Minister W-ORGAN MUSIC wherever there's a piano A an organ, this new unit pro duce organ mu.it-complect chords over a full 60-note range. It has three tonalities, each with two intensities, two vibrato stops, upper and lower register control, and knee expression control. 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