Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 19, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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MINSTREL OF SCOTLAND
Harry Lauder, Allowed One
Visitor, Feared Weakening
Strathaven. Scotland, Nov. 19 U. The famous crooked cane
Is in a closet with the kilts and the bonnet ,and Sir Harry
Lauder, the minstrel of Scotland, knows he may never need
them again.
In the three months since he suffered stroke that would
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Bid to Be Made
Valley Students
A score of Salem high school
students will set out Monday
to visit Willamette valley towns
to Invite high school boys to the
Annual Older Boys conference
slated for December 2 and 3
at the Salem YMCA.
Heading the delegation will
be Merlin Schulze, Older Boys
Conference president to extend
a personal invitation to the vis
iting schools.
High schools to be visited are
Jefferson, Stayton, Detroit,
Aumsville, Gervais, Willamina,
Sheridan, Amity, Perrydale,
Woodburn, Silverton, Hubbard,
McMinnville, Dayton, St. Paul,
Turner, Independence, Mon
mouth, Yamhill, Carlton, New
berg, Ed Newall, Dallas, Valsetz,
Pedee and Falls City.
Salem high school students
mailing up the delegation are
Richard Wyatt, Bob Meaney,
Cleo Keppinger, Ron Walters,
Bob Hamblin, Tom Angle, Lay-
ton Gilson, Dennis Feme, G il
bert Bateson, Gordon Sloan, Ed
Knapp and David Blackmer.
Tentative plans for the con
ference sponsored by the Salem
high, school Hi-Y chapter are to
have Dr. U. G. Dubach, profes
sor at Lewis and Clark college
to speak on "What Are Em
ployers Looking For" to the
some ISO delegates expected.
Several other speakers are being
arranged for the conference.
Episcopalian Church
Combining Services
Woodburn St. Mary's Epis
copal church will hold a com
bined service of the Litany and
Ante-Communion Sunday, with
Thomas Hanna, lay-leader read
ing the Litany, assisted by the
vicar. Rev. C. C. Slocum.
Thanksgiving Day there will
be a worship service at 10:30
a.m. with a brief sermon "The
Meaning of Thanksgiving." Sun
day, Nov. 27, the first Sunday
in Advent, initiates the Christ
ian calendar year. The tradition
al Corporate Advent Commun
ion for men and boys of the
church will be held at the reg
ular morning service.
The service of confirmation or
laying-on-of-hands, will be held
Friday evening, Dec. 9, at 8 p.m.
The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag
well, bishop of the Episcopal
church in western Oregon, will
officiate at this service. A recep
tion for the bishop will follow.
and refreshments will be served
by the women's guild.
Lutheran Brotherhood
Observes Guest Night
Aurora Members of Christ
Lutheran church, Aurora, at
tended a meeting of the Luth
eran Brotherhoods of the Ameri
can Lutheran church, Willam
ette area, at Luther Memorial
church, Portland. .
The Lutheran Brotherhood of
Christ Lutheran church, Aurora,
recently observed "guest night"
under the leadership of Allen
Yost A motion picture depict
ing economic and spiritual condi
tions in Europe was shown, after
which the pastor, Rev. H. Mau,
presided at a question and an
swer forum. Refreshments were
served by Charles Meter, Wil
liam Wenzel and H. R. Driever.
Elk Banters Leave
Unionvale Lyle Burnham
of Unionvale, Clyde M. LaFol
let, Woodrow Hawkins and Ted
Hensley of the Wheatland dis
trict are on an elk hunting trip
in eastern Oregon.
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and
The Kings Men
Monday through
KOCO-
have killed many a younger man,
the 70-year-old entertainer has
been fighting his way back slow
ly to an awareness of the world
around him.
He knows from the doctor's
daily visits and the thousands of
messages pouring in on his home
that it was a very close thing.
as his neighbors say
And he appears to recognize
that at his age the combination
of cerebral thrombosis and ur
emia is a tough one to beat.
Only one visitor is allowed
in his bedroom, his niece, Miss
Gret Lauder. She reads him the
newspapers and the good wishes
from such friends as Winston
Churchill and Danny Kaye, and
lets him listen to the radio for
a few minutes.
But she firmly refuses his sug
gestions that he be permitted
a pipeful of tobacco. The doctor
forbade it.
The daily medical bulletin
still says Sir Harry had a "com
fortable" day or night. But fears
persist that he may be weaken
ing slightly. Twice this week
Miss Lauder spent most of the
night at his bedside.
The doctors say it is the
old minstrel's spirit which is
keeping him alive. The same
stength and drive that took him
from a humble home to wealth
and world fame.
Churchill's message was one to
a dear friend. They first met in
1910 when the wartime prime
minister was a youthful home
secretary. When they last met
1946, Churchill asked Sir
Harry to sing his favorite sone
"Keep right on to the end of
the road."
It is one of Sir Harry's favor
ites, too.
Sheridan Receiving
Clothes Contributions
Sheridan Clothing contribu
tions to be given needy persons
at Christmas will be received at
tne American Legion hall Mon-
day morning at 10:30 o'clock.
eessie Wlrfs and Bessie Malo
will be hostesses for a no host
ess luncheon at noon. Members
of the president's parley of the
auxiliary will sort, mend and
clean the clothing at their Mon-
aay meeting.
Missionary Speaker
bilverton Rev. S. L. Almlie
of Immanuel Lutheran pastor
ate, is announcing a Friday evening,-
8 o'clock, meeting at the
church, with Missionary W. Rin
dahl of the Zula mission of the
South African area will speak
at the special service. With his
talk, Rev. Rindahl will show
slides and movies depicting his
work in the foreign fields.
EVANGELISTIC
TEMPLE
Assembly of God
Market St ft Park Ave.
Take Madison Street Bus
SUNDAY, NOV. 20
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Subject
AN EXPANDING HORIZON'
6:15 Youth Groups & Vesper
7:45 P.M. Evangelistic Rally
Subject
'THE GREAT ACCOUNTING'
Old Fashioned Singing
Music to Bless and Inspire
Sat., 5:30 P.M.
Program Over KSLM
EVERYONE WELCOME
Walter S. Frederick, Pastor
Clough-Barrick
Company
CORDIALLY INVITES
YOU TO LISTEN TO
HYMNS OF THE
WORLD BEAUTIFULLY
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Friday, 9:45 a.m.
1490 KC.
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Heads Rescue Party Lt. Romeo H. Freer (center, white
coat), of the Fairfield-Suisun air force base, headed rescue
workers after the crash of two B-29 Superforts over Stock
ton, Calif. He surveys wreckage of the craft which crashed
in flames on a McDonald island levee, nine miles west of
Stockton, Calif. (AP Wirephoto.)
Clothing Campaign
Opens at Woodburn
Woodburn A Thanksgiving
week campaign for clothing,
shoes and soap for the needy and
homeless of Europe and the
Near and Far East will be con
ducted in Woodburn beginning
Sunday, and ending Nov. 27, un
der the auspices of St. Luke's
parish. All kinds of clothing,
wearable shoes and bar soap is
needed.
Donors are requested to bring
their contributions to St. Luke's
church during the week of No
vember 20 to 27. The articles
will be shipped directly to emer
gency zones in Europe and Asia
for free distribution to those in
need, regardless of race, creed,
or color.
Unionvale Church
Brotherhood Host
Unionvale The brotherhood
of Dayton, Hopewell, Lafayette
and Unionvale Evangelical Uni
ted Brethren churches met at
the Unionvale church. There
were 19 Boy Scouts and Eugene
btockhoff, the assistant scout
master guests.
Rev. Roy Knight of George
Fox college, Newberg, conducted
the devotionals, the lesson and
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was the speaker. A men's quar
tet from the same college were
in charge of the singing.
Rerfreshments were served
The next meeting will be held
at Lafayette Thursday, Decem
ber 15.
Amity Property Moves
Amity A real estate deal
here this week was made where
by Mr. and Mrs. Farrington of
Seattle, Wash, became the own
er of the house, barn and some
acreage which was originally
the Watt home located on the
west side of 99W highway just
inside the city limits to the
north. The R. O. Jones family
acquired the place from the
Watt family, and a number of
families have owned and sold
the property since.
Open Bible Standard
Church
New Permanent Location
1232 N. Comb
Sunday School: 10 ajn.
Morning Worship: 11 a.m.
Sermon: "The Praises of Men."
Overcomers Y.P. Service: 7 p.m.
Special feature :"Gospel Film."
Evangelistic Service. 7:45 p.m.
Sermon: "Five Minutes After the
Rapture." Illustrated by Gospel
Film -The Rapture."
Come! Bring your friends.
Rev. A. C. Grimes, pastor
HAS DELUXE FEATURES
283 Polio Cases
Totaled in State
State-wide incidence of polio
myelitis has declined for the
fourth consecutive week, accord
ing to reports issued by the state
department of health. Total cas
es reported to date in Oregon is
283 as .compared with 170 for
the corresponding period in
104a
One case was reported in Ma-
rion county during the week
onrtlnff Nnv 12 hrinoino Iho I
tal for the year up to 28.
Marion county has had no cas
es of diphtheria, although 48
cases were reported on a state
wide basis, 19 of them being in
Jackson county.
Additional incidences of com
municable disease in Marion
county for the week included
lour or pneumonia, and one
each of influenza, measles, men
ingitis and mumps.
New Name Selected
By Extension Unit
Liberty The Extension Unit
was called to order by Mrs. W. J
Hall at the Salem Heights hall
on Liberty road, with thirty
five women attending.
Mrs. Roland Seeger reported
on A. C. W. W., and read a let
ter received from a school teach
er in Norway, who had received
the food parcel from the club
last year. Mrs. Harold Rose
braugh reported on Azalea
House and many aprons were
turned in, for the sale which
will be held in December. This
is a county wide project. Favor-
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the January meeting.
The club voted to change the
name of the club and it was vot
ed on to call it the Tri-Ex-tension
Unit. The Tri- standing
for Liberty, Salem Heights and
Prospect. It was submitted by
Mrs. Louise Kurth and was sug
gested by her husband.
The project "Window Treat
ment" was presented by the
county home demontsration at
large, Betty Boetcher.
Church 0t Unionvale
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Unionvale There were 50 at
tended the opening services of
special meetings by Rev. Robert
Waggoner, evangelist, at the lo
cal church.
Dr. Delbert Rose, dean of scm
inary at Jennings Lodge will
be the speaker at 11 a.m. .and
7:30 p.m. services at the local
evangelical United Brethren
church Sunday November 20.
Special music will be a male
quartet; trumpet and tenor soloists.
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Capital Journal. Salem, Ore.,
Gervais Missionary
Society Will Elect
Gervais Clara Jones Mis
sionary society met at the
church parlors with 18 members
and Mrs. Fern Clanahan. a
guest. The meeting opened with
Mrs. Clara Jones giving the year
book of prayer and the devo
tionals by Mrs. George T. Wads
worth. Mrs. Robert Harper and
Mrs. Ross Cutsforth gave the
topic.
Mrs. David St. John, Mrs.
Donald DuRette and Mrs. John
Banick were named on the nom
inating committee for the elec
tion of officers in December.
A thank offering was taken
Attention Loggers!
Top Prices Paid for Loes at
Burkland Lumber Co.
Turner, Ore. Ph. 1125
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Saturday, Nov. 19, 1949u
ana articles were received for
use in a mission hospital in Af
rica. A Christmas party and ex-i
change of gifts will be featured
at the December meeting with
Mrs. Frank Holoubek and Mrs.
Robert Harper assisting.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs
Donald DuRette, Mrs. Earl Trus
sell and Mrs. Buford Brown.
Worship With Us
LOYALTY
MONTH
9:45 A.M. Church School .
TWO MORNING SERVICES
8:45 and 11:00 A.M.
"Except The Lord Build the
by the Minister
7:45 P.M. Music Night
A Cappella Choir
Of San Francisco
Theological Seminary
First
Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter ;
Chester W. Hamblin, Pastor
John L. Goodenberger,
Assistant Pastor
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