Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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Pulpit Calls Dayton Youth
And Scholarship Rejected
Dayton Keith Watkins, 18, a student at the Northwest Chris
tian college, at Eugene,' served in the pulpit at the Dayton Chris
J tian church, in the absence of the regular pastor, Floyd Diehm.
It was in 1941 that Keith Watkins moved with his parents
and brother and sister, to Multnomah, a suburb of Portland His
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Salem 6 Cluircliei
First BatUt Chareh Marion and Llb
rty itrtcti. Dr. Lloyd T. Andenon, pas
tor. Rev. C. E. Brlcltwtdtl nd Rev. V. L.
Loucki, iiaociate paitori. Sunday school,
:. Morning worship, 11. "Our Only
Hope Revival," Dr. Lloyd Anderson.
Youth meetlms. 1:15. Evening gospel ser
vice, 1:30. Dr. Vance Webster, "The Wom
an Who Forgot What She Came lor."
Four Corners Baptist State and Elm a.
Rev. Victor Loucki, pastor. Sunday school,
t:. Morning worship, 11. Pastor speak
ing. Evening gospel service, 1:30.
Htlbart Memorial Baptist One mile
north of undtrpass on highway ME. Rev.
C. E. Brlckwedel, pastor. Sunday school,
t:46. Morning worship, 11. Pastor speak
ing. Youth meeting, :30. Evening gospel
service, 1:30.
Sale) Bright! Cemmmtty Bible
school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Evangel
istic message, 7:30. Lee Shippley minister.
Miss Myrna Stover, director of Child
Evangelistic work in the Salem area, will
apeak to the Sunday school.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church and Che
meketa streets. The Rtv. Oeorge H. Swift,
B.D., rector. Holy Communion (In the cha
pel), 1:30. Junior church and classes, 9:30.
Nursery sohool in Parish house, 11. Holy
Eucharist and sermon, 11. Youth vespers,
fl.
Leslie Metsedlst South Commercial at
Myers, a. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning service, 11. Anthem:
"O Holy Jesu;" solo: "U U Well With My
Soul" Mrs. Delbert Otjen. Sermon sub
ject: "He Dwelt Among Us." Youth Fel
lowship, 6:30. Evening service, 1:30. Films
and lecture by Paul Travis: "Commun
ism vs. Christianity In Japan."
First Evangelleal Untied Brethren
Where Marion crosses Bummer. Rev. Wit
mer Brown, pastor. Sunday school, 9:46.
Morning service, 11. Sermon subject:
"What's Wrong With Worry?" Evening
service, 7:46. Youth night, all special mu
sic by young people.
Talbot Community Talbot, Oregon. Rev.
R. Rogers Irwin, pastor. Sunday school, 10.
Divine worship, 11. Sermon: "Four Doors."
Youth groups meet at 6:30 each Sunday
evening. Evening service, 7:30. Message:
"Who Will Be Saved During the Tribu
lation Period?"
Bethel Baptist North Cottage at D St.
Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday
school, S:4S. Morning worship and Com
munion, 11, the pastor preaching on
"Christmas Prophecies." Evening service
at 7:30 p.m. with the sermon topic, "Nev
er Man Spake Like This Man."
Calrary Chapel (Full Gospel) 1143 N.
Liberty St. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W.
Bell, pastors. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, 11. Evening service, 7:45. Quest
speaker, Rev. O. C. Harms, president
founder, CEA.
Central Latberan Ivorth Capitol and
Gaines. O. B. Rundatrom, ptutor. Broad
cue, The Central Lutheran Hour, KOCO,
:16. Sunday school for the whole fam
ily, 0:43. Morning worship, 11:00. Evening
worship, 1:48.
First Christian High and Center. Min
ister, Dudley Strain. Associate minister,
Walter Naff. Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worahip and communion, 10:50.
ermon, "Our Divine Loan," Dudley
Btraln. Communion to shut-Ins, 3:00 P.m.
Youth Groups, 6:15 p.m. Evening worship,
kromen In charge, Mrs. Ronald Gsborn,
speaker. Northwest Christian College stu
dents, music.
Court Street Christian 17th and Court.
W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school as
sembly, 1:48. Morning worship and com
munion, 10:50. Sermon, "This Is My Task."
Youth and Bible Study hour 6:30 p.m.
Evening worahip, 7:30, Sermon subject,
"Hide and Seek."
Calvary Baptist 1330 South Liberty.
Rev. Victor Hugo Sword, Th. D pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45. Bible classes for all
ages. Morning service, 11. Baptsit World
Mission Day.. Sermon, "Remember Christ."
Evening service, 7:30. Candlelight com
munion servlee. Sermon, 'F'our Attitudes
Toward the Cross."
Christ Latberan State Street at 18th.
C. R. Schuht, pastor. Preaching Service
and dedication of chancel furnishings at
:45 a.m. The celebration of Holy Com
munion at 11 o'clock. Sunday Church
school at 9:50. a.m.
Kins wood Bible 1135 Elm. A. H. Fa
d enrich t, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 10:45. Youth groups
meet, 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 7:45. J.
Ray Swanson from Moody Bible Insti
tute will - present "The Voice of the
Deep," in film message.
Jason Lee Methodist North Winter at
Jefferson. Louis C. Kirby, minister. Sunday
school 0:45, worship 11, Sermon, "The Be
liever's Faith in Christ." Reception of new
members. Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon,
"Jesus and the Penitent Seeker." Meth
odist Youth fellowship meets at 6:30,
Unitarian Fellowship The Unitarian
fellowship will meet at the Y.W.C.A., Sun
day, December 4, at 7:30 p.m. Topic for
discussion will be "What Are We Here
For?"
First Presbyterian Ohemeketa at Win
ter. Chester W. Hambltn, pastor. John L.
Goodenberger, assistant pastor. Church
school, 9:45. Two morning services, 9:45
and 11 a.m. "I, Alone, Am Left." Sermon
by the pastor. 8:30, Junior high, group.
6:00, High sohool group.
First gplritaallsl 348 H. Commercial.
Rev. Thomas and Minnie Oazeley, speak
ers. Services at 3:30 and 7:30.
West Salem Methodist Chirc'i Third and
Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church
Bchool 9:46 a. m., Mrs. Leo Estey, super
intendent. Worshop 11, sermon "The
Christian Way". 6:30 Youth Fellowship.
8:00 Young Adult Fellowship.
Knight Memorial Congregational Chareh
..Louis E. White, minister. Nineteenth and
Ferry streets. 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00
Morning Worship and Reception of mem
bers. Sermon "Christ of the Common
Way." Church-time nursery. 6:30 Pilgrim
fellowship groups for senior high and Jun
ior high young people.
Institute r Hell liens flelenee Balem
Chapter No. 1 Inc. RT. Olive Stevens,
minister. Mrs, Tonl Van Ornum associate.
10:15 Sunday school. 11:00 The Divine Urge
to Fulfillment. Salem Woman's Club 460
M. Cottage St.
Central Cbirch at Christ Chemeketa at
Cottage. M. c. Cuthbertson, minister Bible
School 9:45. Preaching 10:45 and 1:30.
Jesus Name Pentecostal Chareh 1175
Lewis street. Ronald V. Sittser. pastor,
Sunday school 10:00. Morning worship 11,
Evening Evangelistic service 1:45.
The Metaphysical Center and Library
363 N, Cottage. 3:30 Tues. and Wed. 8:00
Tues. and Fri. 19:16 Healing dally.
St. John's Lnlheran Church (Me. Syned)
N. 16th and A sts. Rev. H. W. Gross,
pastor. Morning service 9:00 and 11:00 with
Holy Communion In the 11:00 service. Pre
paratory service at 10:30. Sunday School
10:00.
Reorganise Chareh of Jesaa Christ of
Latter Day Saints Seventeenth and Chem
eketa sts. Chas. H. Asher, pastor. Church
School 10, Communion Service 11. Zions'
league 6:30. Prayer service 7:30.
United Pentecostal Chareh 445 Ferry it.
Rev, Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45. Morning service 11. Evening
service 7:45. Service 7:45 Friday.
First Chareh of Christ, Scientist Liberty
and Chemeketa sts. Sunday school at 11.
Morning service at 11. Lesson-sermon sub
ject: "God the Only Cause and Creator".
Nursery for children up to 3 years of age
provided during the morning service. Eve
ning service at . Lesson-sermon subject:
"God the Only Cause and Creator,"
Bethany Evangelleal Reformed Chareh
Marion ana Capitol sts. Rev, Kusseil
Mayer, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 Morn
, lng worship 11:00. Fellowship dinner 13:00.
ftalem Heights Cam rn.ta.tr Catarrh
Liberty Xoad at Madron avenue, Sunday
; family attended the Multnomah
Christian Church, and it was
there he began thinking of his
future. As his religious experi
ences grew, by attending sum
mer camps for boys, he began
thinking about becoming a min
ister, and all this helped to make
his decision.
He attended Lincoln high
school in Portland, and took
part in athletics and other stu
dent activities. Upon completion
of high school he still had in
mind, that the Northwest Chris
tian College in Eugene, was
where he would like to go to
prepare himself for the ministry.
However, when four year
scholarships were awarded to
two boys graduating from Lin
coln high, to enter Yale Univer
sity, he, too, had hope for a
similar honor for himself. He
discussed his wish and his desire
to become a minister with his
senior counsellor at great length.
The advisor believed that a min
ister should have four years of
liberal arts education, before be
ginning specialized religious
training. He talked Watkins in
to applying for a scholarship to
an eastern school. If he got the
award, it was an honor, whether
accepted it or not.
It was in April of this year
that Watkins was notified he had
been awarded a $4800 scholar
ship to Columbia University.
But long before he received this
award, he had definitely decid
ed to go to Northwestern Chris
tian College at Eugene.
Since that time, he has been
told by many people that he
should have accepted this schol
arship and that he had every
thing to gain as: that an A.B. de
gree from one of the greatest
universities in the country is
recognized and respected almost
universally; that he would have
the experience of traveling, thus
broadening his outlook and ex
perience; that his education at
Columbia, would groom him to
take a position in a large city,
and to become a leader in any
community.
Although the background of
culture and long list of degrees,
do create many opportunities,
he felt that was not what a
young man should do to prepare
himself for the ministry.
He kept thinking that if a man
wants to be a minister of the
gospel of Christ, first of all
he must know the Bible, his rule
of faith and practice, " from
cover to cover. Then he must
know how to transmit that
knowledge to his congregation
While he is receiving his in
structions in the Scriptures, it
is important that he take courses
in the humanities, in literature,
and in the sciences, to broaden
his outlook and to give him a
basic understanding of the world
and its people. Secular and
religious courses provide the
answers to the moral and spirit
ual problems brought to light by
secular studies. This he could
get from a religious college.
Upon these considerations, was
his decision made. Both Wat
kins and Floyd Diehm are sta
dents at Northwest Christian
College at Eugene.
Silverton
Churches
Church ( Jesus Christ of the Latter
Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday school at
id; evening service at 7.
Christian Science Sunday school
9:45. Services at 11.
St. Pa ill's Catholfe Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10.
Weekdays, I.
Assembly ef God Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45. Divine worship,
11. Young people's society at 6:46. Evan
gelistic at 8.
Chareh of God Rev. F. E. Nil. pastor.
Sunday school at 10: worship hour at 11.
Evening services at I.
Seventh Dar Adrentlit Elder A. D.
Chllion, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
osl elder, In charge. Sabbath school Sat-
uraay, w.3a; morning worsnip at n, Sat
urday. Sunday evening evangelistic ser
vice. Pilirlm Holiness D. C Olson, castor.
Sunday school 9:45. Sermon by pastor,
Young people meet at 7 Evanaellstlc
sermon at 8.
Methodist Marauam and Molalla loint
pastorates. J. S. Kendall, minister. Bible
school and sermon forenoon, Sunday, at
Marquam, anernoon at Moiaiia.
Calvary Lutheran Pastor Supplied. Sun
day school 10, Miss Olga Johnson, supt.
Bible class. Morning worship, 11, Guest
speaker. Rev. P. W. Erickson of Salem.
. .Tmmannel Lutheran 8. L. Almlie, pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10.
Divine worship, 11, sermon by the pastor.
Every member canvass Sunday afternoon.
Luther League, 7:30, topic "Preparation
for Christmas."
First Christian Church Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Bible school 9:45, M. B.
Ford, supt., assistants, L. R. Neal, James
C. Bonner and Harry Vetter. Commun
ion and sermon hour 11, missionary guest
speaker, Woman's Day Is being observed.
Junior and senior Christian Endeavor.
6:30, with "Afterglow" session following
evening sermon. "Somethlna New" Is the
topic for the 7:30 o'clock evening sermon
oy me pasior.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor
don T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday school
10, Oscar Satrum, supt. Morning worship
11, sermon by pastor. Young people meet
at 6:30. Evening evangelistic service 7:30,
pastor speaking, special music by
young people.
M.th.dltt Ben P. Browning, pastor.
Sunday ichool, 9:4, . Ted HarKreaves, act
ing nipt. General worship hour 11, aub
Ject: "Need for a Change" aertnon by
paitor. Nuriery for small children to age
of 5. Touth Fellowahlp 6:30, Mlaa Nettle
Polk worahip leader, Blair Flnlay, presi
dent. Evening service, 7:30. song service,
aermoo of instruction and Inspiration.
Trinity Latberan Pastor supplied. Sun
day school 10. Divine worship 11, Rev.
Robert Hovlsnd, Salem, speaker. Luther
league at 7:30, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mot,
directing advisers. Miss Evelyn Torvend
will direct.
school 10:00. Preaching services 11:00 and
T:. AU Invited.
Paul W. Travis, world trav
eler and photographer, who
will show motion pictures tak
en during the summer in the
Far East at Leslie Memorial
Methodist church at 7:30 Sun
day night. In filming the pic
tures Travis visited Japan, the
Philippines, Okinawa, Guam,
and Hawaii.
Woodburn
Churches
Church of God Third and Grant Sts,
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school
worsnip 11 ana o. x. r. i.
Aisemhly of God Second and Lincoln
Sts. Lester Gibson, pastor. Sunday school
8:45. Preaching 11. ana x. v, o:.
Free Methodist You ntr and Gatch Sts,
Mrs. Rozella B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday
school 8:40. Freacmng u ana t:4&.
Christian E. Lincoln and Doud Sts, Don
Priest, pastor. Sunday school 10. Service
11. C, E. 7. Evening service 8.
Methodist Younn and B Sts. Ormal B.
Trick, pastor. Church school 10, Worship
Foursquare 1107 E. Lincoln Bt. Arthur
Goble, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Wor
snip li ana x. r. e:5,
Belhel Presbyterian 3 miles east or
Union School Road. Earl K. Fen ton, pas-
worship 10. Sunday school 10:45.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
tint. i.o.o.F. hall. Sunday school
Sacrament meeting 11:30.
8t, Antes Catholic (Hubhardl Attended
by Woodburn parish priests, Sunday
masses
I. Mary's Episcopal E. Lincoln at
Cupid's Court. Clarence C. Slocum, vicar.
Church school 9:30. Divine worship 11,
Bible Baptist Grange Hall, Scttlemier
and Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. Sunday
scnooi w:o. worsnip service 11 ana t:io
P. 6:45.
Immanuel Lutheran Harvin N. Chris-
tensen, pastor. Doud and Oswald sts. Wor
ship service 11. Sunday school 10.
Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblev.
pastor, eunaay scnooi 10. worsnip II C. E
7:30.
St. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler.
pastor, Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 7, 8:30, 10:30. Devotions
4, Sunday. Weekday mass 8:16 a.m. J
votlons Friday 7:45 p.m.
The Reorranlzrd Church of Jem
; Christ
Second
pastor.
of Latter Day Saints Corner oi
and Garfield. George Omans,
Church school 10. Preaching 1
zions
League 7. Lecture stuay 6.
First Presbyterian Garfield and Third
sts. Earl K. Penton, pastor. Sunday school
9:45. Divine worship 11 and 7:30. Y. P.
6:30.
Baptists Plan
Mission Day
The Calvary Baptist church ot
Salem will be one of more than
7,000 Baptist churches through
out the Northern Baptist Con
vention's 34 state areas to cele
brate the achievements of North
ern Baptists on home and for
eign mission fields.
The observance, to be known
as Baptist World Mission Day,
will be held on Sunday, Decem
ber 4, according to Dr. Victor
Hugo Sword, interim pastor of
the church. A fitting climax will
be the Candlelight Communion
Service at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Sword, himself a mission
ary in India for 20 years, has
been pointing up the signifi
cance of World Mission Day and
the missionary accomplishments
at home and abroad in his recent
sermons.
World Mission Day in Calvary
Baptist church is under the
chairmanship of Mrs. L. H. Ran
dle. Her committee includes:
Miss Bertha Kohlhagen, Dr. K.
K. Adams, Mrs. D. R. Peterson,
Mrs. G. O. Raugust, Miss Nadine
Gilman, Mrs. D. A. Emerson,
Mr. W. J. Bishop, Miss Nola Mc-
Duffee, Mrs. Willma Wright, and
Mrs. Floyd W. Bird.
Salvation Army
Band Here Sunday
In Salem from Portland Sun
day will be the Portland Salva
tion Army Citadel band, which
is under the direction of Band
master Bally Rogers.
The band during its all-day
stay in Salem Sunday will pre
sent its annual Christmas pro
gram at the Oregon state pri
son. This program is to be at
2 p.m. It will be followed by a
program at the Oregon' State
tuberculosis hospital at 3 p. m.
In addition to giving the two
state institution programs the
band will also play at both the
morning and evening services
at the Salvation Army citadel
here.
CENTRAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
North Capitol' and Gainei
G. B. Randstrom, Pastor
Sunday School with classes for
all ages, 9:45
Morning Worship 11 o'clock.
Evening Service 7:45 o'clock
Midweek Service Wednesday
8:00 p.m.
We Invite YOU to Listen to
the CENTRAL LUTHERAN
HOUR Over KOCO, 1490 kc.
Every Sunday Morning 9:15
Church Dinner
Gets Attention
Silverton Church activities
for the coming week are varied
and numerous with the biggest
event the December 8 and 9
evening Lutefisk dinner at Trin-!
ity church, the Ladies Aid and
Dorcas society in charge of pre
paring and serving the all-Norwegian
meal. The Trinity choir,
directed by Mrs. Don Burch, will
meet for rehearsal Wednesday
evening of the coming week.
At Immanuel Lutheran church
the series of evangelistic serv
ices with Evangelist Enoch J.
Scotvold, Minneapolis, speaker,
begins December 6, Rev. S. L.
Almlie host pastor. Immanuel
Sunday school teachers meet in
the Fireside room, Monday eve
ning. Adult instruction class
meets Monday evening in the
youth room. Zion Circle meets
Tuesday afternoon in the Fire
side room with Mrs. P. A. Loar
and Mrs. Charles Pinkham host
esses. Calvary Lutheran Ladies Aid
society will meet December 7 at
2 o'clock in the afternoon in the
church parlors when the annual
business meeting will be observ
ed, the sociaMiour is no-hostess.
Rev. P. W. Erickson of Salem is
Calvary substitute pastor until
the regular pastor is obtained.
Revival services of the Chris
tian and Missionary Alliance
were closed last Sunday. Regu
prayer service "under direction
of Rev. Gordon T. Bratvold will
be held at the church Wednes
day evening, 7:30 o'clock.
Youth Convention
Held at Woodburn
Woodburn Approximately
300 delegates from Oregon,
Washington and California at
tended the state Church of God
youth convention held at the
Woodburn Church of God.
Theme of the convention was "A
Faith of Our Times," and guest
speaker was Rev. Wade Jake
way of Santa Cruz, Calif. Prof.
Irene Caldwell of the Pacific Bi
ble college in Portland was in
charge of the daily conference.
The convention opened with
a banquet attended by 145 peo
ple, leadership conferences were
conducted during the day. The
300 delegates were taken on a
tour of the state penitentiary
and the group had organized
games at the armory under the
direction of Clifford Shrock and
Walter Lawson.
Youth Rally Offered
Woodburn AWoodburn
Youth for Christ rally will be
held Saturday, at 7:45 o clock in
the First Presbyterian church at
Third and Garfield street. Dr.
Abe A. Loewen of West Salem,
teacher in the Salem Bible Aca
demy, will be the speaker and
John W. Bollinger of Salem will
direct the song service. Special
musical numbers are also plann
ed. The public is invited to at
tend.
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Walteman. nastor. Sun
day school 10. Morning worship 11. Topic
unui e iomes. xoutn leuowsnip i.
Evening service 8. Topic "Restful Labor."
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, pastor,
Bible school 10. Morning worship 11. Jun
ior Christian endeavor fl:30. Teen-ace
inrisuan enaeavor. evening service 7:30,
Methodist Rev, Fremont Faul, minister.
Sunday school 10. Mornine worst, in 11.
Junior fellowship' 8:30. Methodist youth
leiiowsnip i : 10.
Assembly of God Sunday school 9:41
morning worsnip n, xouw service Till
Evening service 7:45.
Monitor Churches
Monitor Community Full Gospel Church
Monitor, Oregon. Sunday will be Bible
Sunday. There will be a display of unusual
Bibles, and Special observance o the day
In all services. Sunday school 10. Morning
worship 11. Young People 7:00. Evangelis
tic service 8:00.
IT'S HERE AGAIN!
Solent's Youth for Christ Rally
With the first fall rally with
HERB TYLER, Vice President of
Northwest Regional Youth for Christ
and
Lots of Music and Singing
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 3
in the
EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE
Park and Market Sts.
FREE ADMISSION EVERYONE WELCOME
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Dallas Churches
rirst Presbyterian Earl William Benbow,
, D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Wor
ship service, 11. Sermon by the pastor on
David and Saul.
First Methodist Clark S. Ens, pastor.
Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11.
Sermon, "The Heart of the Christian
Faith." Intermediate fellowship, 5:30.
Senior fellowship, 6:30. Forum on "Our
Faith in Christ," 7:46.
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
ir. Bible school, 9:45. Morning worship,
11. Mrs. John Runyan of the McKinley
Indian Mission will be guest speaker. Fel
lowship hour, 6. Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:30, Pastor's
message, "The End of the Beginning,"
Mennonlte Brethren G. H. Jan tun,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45, Worship ser
vice, 10:45. Missionary message by Ted
Fast, accepted missionary to India. Com-
ilon service. Christian fellowship
groups, 7. Gospel service, 7:45,
Christian and Missionary Alliance G.
Ernest McGarvey, pastor. Bible school. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Sermon, "The When,
Where and How of Christian Giving."
Pre-prayer service, 7:15. Evening evan
gelistic service, 7:46. Sermon, "What are
the Unseen Forces In this Present Crime
Wave and What Do They Indicate?" Sun
day evening Afterglow radio program over
KOCO, 9:30.
Trinity Lutheran Karl A. Ufer, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Divine service 11. Luther
League and youth confirmation class, 7.
Evangelical United Brethren R. William
Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45. Morn
ing worship, 11. Sermon, "Our Responsi
bility." Youth fellowship, 7. Evangelistic
and missionary service, 7:30.
Aoostolic Faith Forrest Damron. pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning worship,
11. Evangelistic service, 7:50.
Snlt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, pas
tor. Sunday school, 0:45. Morning worship,
Evening gospel service, i:J0.
Grace Mennonite J. J. Regler, pastor.
Orchestra, 9 :50. Song service, Sunday
fichool classes, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Pre-prayer, 7:15. Christian fellowship,
7:30.
Falls City Methodist James H. Royer,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship, 11.
Christian Science Sunday school, 9:45.
Service, 11. Subject of the lesson sermon
this week Is "God the Only Cause and
Creator."
Seventh Day Adventlst-
-Sabbath school
9:46. Sermon, 11.
Church of God Henry Loon an. nastor.
Sunday school, 8:45. Morning worship, 11.
Young people s meeting, o;a. evangelistic
service, 7:46.
Falls City Seventh Day Advent In t Sab
bath school, 9:30. Preaching, 11.
Eola Sunday School-
-Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11.
Fall City Free Methodist Gilbert John
son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30.
Evangelistic service, 8.
Union Missionary Baptist W. A. HeffTd,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Sermon, 11.
I, Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Han
, vicar. Church school, 10. Morning
prayer, 11, Holy Baptism, 12:30,
Free Methodist P.. W. McCormlrk. pns
r. Sunday school. 8:46. Preaching ser
vices, 11 and 7:46.
First Baptlst-
-Sunday school, 9:45. Morn
. Training union, 7. Eve-
Ing worship, 1
nlng worship, I
Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Faul. min
ister. Morning service, 9:45. Sunday school
follows.
Rlckreall Sunday School
supt. Sunday School, 9:30.
Church of Jesus Christ
Saints Sunday school, I
meeting, 11:45.
St. Philips Catholic Father John Bab
yak, pastor. Mass, 8:16.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox, pa
tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship,
11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Memorial Window
To Honor Refzer
Dallas A memorial window
in honor of the late William C.
Retzer, Dallas jeweler and a
warden of St. Thomas Episcopal
church, will be dedicated at a
special service in the church
Monday, December 5, at 8 p.m.
Dedication ceremony will be
performed by the Right Rev.
Benjamin D. Dagwell, Episco
pal bishop of the diocese of Ore
gon, and the service is open to
all who would like to attend.
Rev. Cyril P. Hanney, vicar
will sing for the occasion and
following the service refresh
ments will be served in the
church hall by members of the
senior Ladies Guild.
SAVES MONEY FOR MILLIONS
7:45 P.M.
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Dr. Sam Hiighf
Lebanon Gets
Church Mission
Lebanon Local members of
the Episcopal faith will tempor
arily attend Sunday services in
Wilshire hall as members of the
Lebanon Mission, the faith hav
ing been ordained as such by
Bishop Benjamin Dagwell of
Portland at an organization din
ner meeting Monday evening.
Named at the meeting were
vestrymen and guild officers
and board members for the mis
sion. The Lebanon group has
chosen the name St. Martins for
the church.
About 60 prospective mem
bers attended the meeting. Be
sides Bishop Dagwell, other
church dignitaries present at the
dinner were Rev. E. James
Kingsley, vicar of St. Peters
church, Albany, and Archdeacon
Terry Smith of Corvallis, assist
ant to Bishop Dagwell.
Vestry and guild appoint
ments announced were: Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Nichols, Mr. and Mrs.
Vale Kimes, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Henthorn, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham
Powell, " Mrs. George Kingan,
Mrs. J. E, Irvine, all of Lebanon,
and Lloyd Kessel of Sweet
Home.
The guild will meel on the
second Wednesday of each
month, announces Mrs.
Vale
Kimes;
Fall Rally For
Youth Movemenl
The first rally of the fall sea
son of Salem Youth for Christ
will be held in the Evangelistic
Temple, Park and Market Sts,,
Saturday night at 7:45. Herb
Tyler, northwest regional Vice
President of Youth for Christ
International will De the speak
er. Other local and out-of-town
talent will take part in the rally
Immediately after the rally, Ty
ler will meet with everyone who
is interested in organizing a re
gular Youth for Christ rally in
Salem. Youth for Christ is an
interdenominational youth
movement endorsed by leading
denominations and church lead
ers all over the world.
Men's Brotherhood
Formed at Silverton
Silverton Men of the First
Christian church organized a
group known as the Christian
Men's Brotherhood, during the
past week. Olaf Paulson, Jr., h
president, Lynn Neal, vice pres
ident and William Bunting, sec
retar. Regular meetings will be
the third Monday of each month,
the first meeting to be a din
ner program January 16 at the
church social rooms.
WHAT WOULD I
Dr. Vance H. Webster
TUNE IN TO THREE
FIRST BAPTIST RADIO BROADCASTS
KSLM 8:00 a.m., Sunday
KOCO 11:00-12:00 a.m., Sunday
KSLM DAILY 8:15-8:30 a.m.
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4
REVIVAL BEGINS
si:kmon
"The Woman Who Forgot What
Php Cnmr- For"
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6
MEN'S NIGHT
SKllMON
"What Would I Do In Salem If
I Were the Devil?"
DALLAS MALE QUARTET RINGING
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
LADIES' NIGHT
SKR.MON
"Better Listen to Your Wife"
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
GREAT YOUTH RALLY
DON'T
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Srayton Churches
Bapllst Rev, Wlllard Buckner, paator
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship. 11.
iraimnff nour, tao. Even inn service. 8.
Churrh of Christ Clydo Frecmnn. pa.i
r. Bible school, 10, Worship service. 11.
Youtli fellowship, 6:30, Evening worship,
8 o'clock.
Church of Christ L. M. Scld. minister,
ible study. 10. Mornimr worsl.tr. 11. Eve
ning worship, 5.
Melhodlst John Moranite. pastor. Bible
school, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth fel
lowship, 0:30. Evening worship, 8.
Assembly of Ood Rev. Melvln Stock-
well, pastor. Sunday school. 10. MoriiiiiB
service, 11, YounK people's meeting, 6:45
E.veiniiK evangelistic service,
immaculate Conception Cnihollc Rev.
Nath. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses 6, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
St. Patrick's Cathnllc (Lynns) Fnt her
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule. 1st . 2nd and 6th Sundays mass at
8:30 a.m.
ur Lady at Lourdes (Jordan Fnther
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter schod
ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays ninss 8:30
a.m.; 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30,
Baptist Bruce Wakeninn. Pastor Sun
day school 10. MorninK worship, 11. Youth
leuowsnip, i. livening service, a.
Chureh of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10. Mornimr worshin 11
Junior meeting, 7. Yountr people's meet-
InK, 7. EveninK services, 8.
Methodist Rev. Fremont Faul, Pastor,
Sunday school, 10. Mormnn worship, H.
Junior fellowship, 6. Youth fellowship,
7 o'clock.
Assembly of Cod William N. Benchy,
pastor. Sundny school, 9:45. Mnrninc wor
ship. II. Children's service 7:30. Evening
Oriental Liturgy
Offered Mt. Angel
Ml. Angel -Fatliec Ourousoff.
S.J., a priest of the Byzantine
rite, visited at the Mt. Angel
Abbey, and gave a talk to the
Seminarians. He said he was
born in Russia and educated ev
erywhere, and went on to say
that he is the only Russian Jesu
it in America working for the
Russian apostolate.
The bearded, youthful priest
had celebrated the Liturgy ac
cording to the Byzantine rite for
the monks and seminarians ear
lier the same day. The prayers
were recited in Slovonic ex
cept the epistle which was said
in Greek. Andrew Lanriay, a
seminarian, assisted at the altar
and answered the prayers.
This was the first time that an
Oriental Liturgy had been cele
brated in the Monastery church
according to Very Rev. Martin
Pollard, O.S.B., prior of Mt. An
gle Abbey,
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1949
Baptist World Mission Day
Calvary Baptist Church
1230 South Liberty Street
Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, Pastor
11:00 A.M. "Remember Christ"
7:30 P.M. "Four Attitudes Toward the Cross"
Beautiful Cniullclijrht Communion Service
9:45 a.m. Bible School - (i:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
DO IN SALEM IF I WERE THE DEVIL?"
will be one of the thrilling sermons and lectures
preached by
Dr. Vance Si Webster
Paslor of large First Baptist Church of Eugene
Graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Former Research Metallurgist
Greatly sought after in Leading Bible Conferences
Meetings Begin SUNDAY NIGHT,
December 4 at 7:30
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF SALEM
Marion and North Liberty Streets
'Tell Tom,
MISS A SINGLE SERVICE
There is a Sunday School Class for you in our growing
Sunday School! Be sure to go to some Sunday School.
BRING YOUR CHILDREN AT 9:45!
WELCOME!
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Itev. Victor Ernest, song
leader for the eight-day Evan
gelistic meetings to be held at
the First Baptist church start
ing Sunday night.
Meeting Series
At Baptist Church
Eight days of Evangelistic
Meetings will begin Sunday night
at 7:30 in the First Baptist
Church, Marion and Liberty
streets. Dr. Vance Webster,
pastor of the First Baptist
church, Eugene, will be sneak
ing each evening from Sunday,
December 4 through Sunday,
December 11. Dr. Webster, a for
mer research metallurgist, is
one of the leading Baptist pas
tors in the state of Oregon. Song
leader for the meetings will be
Rev. Victor Ernest, associate pas
tor of the First Baptist church,
Corvallis. The male quartet
from Dallas will be singing at
t he service on Tuesday evening
and on Wednesday the choir
from the Salem academy, under
the direction of Mr. Ronald Lush,
will present several sacred num
bers. Sash weights, window cords
and pulleys were invented by
the Dutch about 1650.
I WILL BUY TOUR
FURNITURE
Glenn Womlry, Ph. 3-!U10
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Dick and Hurry .
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5
( III I(( II NIGHT
SHHMON
"Who Put AI in Failure?"
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7
4 CORNERS NIGHT
si:kmov
'Salem'.s Grealest Glie.st"
Sn Icin Aratletriv f'hnir Will Sing
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
SUNDAY SCHOOL NIGHT
SKItMON
"Gospel Power in an Atntnie Ace"
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
FAMILY SUNDAY
SUtMONS
11:00 "The Courage to Stand"
7::i0 "Completiit'! the Circle '
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